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GTA 5 Online | How To Get RARE Green Strike Utility Vest Tutorial | New Modded Outfit Glitch
[Music] heyit's happy gaming laughs good morning good afternoon good night what every time you're watching this I hope you guys are having a great day now today I'm gonna show you guys a dope glitch like it's dope because you get to have this rare green armor and other believe is extreme vests or whatever utility vests so it's pretty rare to have but it's not a list version of this like you can't glitch it with an outer overcoat or a jacket this is literally the standard edition where it's rare but you can't do nothing rare with it so you're stuck with the regular undershirts and shirts I'll show you that in a little bit for a second I'm gonna show you what not to do this is what you don't do when you start this mission which is hard at point you do not move you do not move that is bad don't move I don't know why but I did the 10 times and it didn't work and don't just spam to the right and left I'm racing outfit that does not work I tried it ten times and ten times it didn't work I'm gonna show you the way that you really do it and it does work because you're just gonna be wasting your time I watched mr. glitches and he wasted like 20-30 minutes of my life anyways this is what you do what you gotta do is make sure that your Racing outfit is set to none cuz you're gonna hit that to the right you're gonna make sure that you're on the green side of the players as you can see right here you have to be wearing the green lucky every time I did it I was the target so I would spawn and I will be the target right away but this is what you do as soon as respawn do not move stay right there going style is bracing outfit to the right and then go down to spawn location and spam that for about 10 seconds now while you're spawning that hit hit on your PlayStation button of course when you're done spamming on the right here on your PlayStation button then go on YouTube or you can go and cancel with anything to suspend your GTA now you will come back to GTA and you will see that you respond joining GTA online session now wait for that to load in give it a second sometimes you see it takes forever but as you will see in a little bit you spawn in and voila there goes that outfit it's like magic guys haha there you go it's dope it looks really nice I'm gonna show you what I did to it I'm gonna show you right here that you cannot put jackets on as you can see right here I'm scrolling through the jackets and you can't do nothing glitchy with it not at the moment but you can go to t-shirts and you can put teachers under it man you can see there's a cool little green one right there mess around with it you can change the jeans you can change the pants put any pets you want I went with the green because that was the only green that I seen at the moment I literally just did it real quick just to show you guys when I go home today I will go mess with it some more you can go to utilities beds and you can add those under one battle best take which one you like that's basically all you can do to this outfit you can move the mask you can add other stuff to where I put a helmet on it shoutouts with my subscriber right there he's always passing gonna show us he loves and this this is a kind of my final outfit right before I left it this is what I did to it I changed this t-shirt to one of those black dress that Ole Miss I also added the scarf afterwards but I don't think I had it in this video with that said LP check it out I hope you guys enjoyed this make sure that you spawn a hate on the spawn location over 10 times or so
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Planning a Nuclear Workforce for a Newcomer Country
identical to operating countries there's a code the same challenges I'll mention that a little bit as we go along so I'll go straight to the objectives so we're going to talk about the three phrase approach to the milestones and understand some of the HRD priorities in those phases and that you did your milestones with Shawn yes is that correct they're embarking countries okay we're going to talk about the HRD lifecycle and I've got a nice diagram that we can talk through they described that lifecycle and some of the key activities that exists in that lifecycle we're going to talk a bit about nuclear skills and skills for nucleate and because that there's kind of two two areas to talk about skills for the nuclear program which often are not nuclear skills at all and then we're going to talk about and a national workforce plan so we we recommend at the agency for embarking countries that the newcomers put together a national workforce plan that scopes out for regulatory organizations and government bodies or TSO s for potential owner operators that whole kind of education training and qualification lifecycle and we've got a copy of one and what just talks do something to keep intervals of it and then we'll talk about some of the guidance we've got in the area actually which is pretty much the same as a lifetime so just to recap phase one you're going to make a decision the milestone for phase one is you've made a positive decision that you want to go forward as a nuclear power program phase two is you're preparing for that program and then phase three you're constructing it so I'm going to assume that you guys are fully aware of that now it's been a whole day on it probably tell me some stuff on it some of the infrastructure issues that you need to consider across all of those so these are the if you like the components of the milestones approach national position nuclear safety management funding legislation safeguards regulations all the way through to and involvement in procurement and all of these issues have human resource requirements so it cuts across all of those there is a specific one that we get involved with working with member states where we try to really help them put together their national workforce plan but they all actually have have EHR components you need people qualified in all those areas when you decide to build a nuclear power program at the nuclear power plant so here you can see kind of a breakdown a schematic of the different phases in the milestones and 10 to 15 years it's a period typically that when we when we break down the timescales that's the kind of sum that we come to and that's actually that seems a lot but 10 years it's not a long time to get everybody qualified and ready and so the reason that arrows put there is because we would recommend that you start thinking about even here your national workforce plan even before you've got to pay them so we really encourage government organizations to do their planning start thinking about their planning here because in some cases if they have to build universities or they have to have develop University capability after build schools technical vocational not all the time but in some cases so we would encourage you this this thought process around your workforce plans and for embarking countries very early on so we encourage you to have a national HR strategy that you can then roll out across that period and so these plans we talked about you're developing we kind of just remind the member states that the plans aren't being developed for us they've been developed for the member states often member states give us a plan and think well that's it we've given the plan although it's some kind of sign up or gold star stamp from the IAA intervene to be honest so we look at these plans but they're not not for us they're meant to be living plans that you keep alive and evolved they're meant to identify gaps in your national and regional arrangements so often if you are involved in developing workforce plans you should be brutally honest with yourselves about where the potential gaps are if you think you're going to have a shortfall of vocational skills or technical skills or competencies this plan should be identifying it the worst thing that can happen is you come to the agency with a really rosy plan and so this looks fantastic when you know that there's gaps in it and because a few counters with a really good plan we'd be highly suspicious that you haven't done your job properly because every country in the world has gaps in their work off plan by the nature of what we're trying to do it's an evolving changing thing so what you're trying to get the message over these plans you have to be really tough on yourselves and you may need to have a different approach with different phases so your workforce plan for phase one you know will be different for Phase two will almost certainly be different for Phase three and that's what we see we experience that even recently with the UAE who invested a huge amount of money in their capability program and in Belarus so and this message about be realistic and find the gaps it's a vehicle to find the gaps in your natural arrangements for yourselves there are no off-the-shelf solutions some I know when I first came to the agency we had some calls with some countries can you can you give us a kind of model plan to develop and we've got a template but that can give you that template but the truth is there are no off-the-shelf solutions with each country has its own unique circumstances because it has its own unique education model social model that has to plug into it and we'll go into this during the session but there's two kind of categories we try to talk about there's nucleus skills so this nuclear knowledge and skills you need to write a safety case for your plan for your regulators there's a nucleus skills and knowledge you need if you're in the regulatory organization because we've got a bunch of youth in here so you understand how to interpret these nuclear documents their nucleus skills skills for nuclear program so you're going to build a massive construction project so you need you need bricklayers you need construction workers construction engineers you need electrical mechanical design engineers who may have built hospitals schools roads they don't need nuclear skills their skills for your nuclear program one of the most vital elements that you'll have and indeed and our new build countries are finding one of the most challenging areas is to get highly qualified nuclear welders so nuclear grade welders are welders it could well to a very very high standard around the world many of them have no nuclear qualification whatsoever because they're going to weld on a construction site but their nuclear grade welders because the quality of their welding is really top class so there's a really good example of a nuclear skills for a nuclear program at a nuclear nuclear grade welders you speak to a nuclear grade world oh they have no nuclear qualifications their welders but it's for a nuclear program as opposed to a design engineer working in a regulator who has a huge amount of nuclear knowledge and skills because they have two Assessors so there are two categories you need to consider and we'll talk about them to go through now the phase three stuff workforce plans for operating running plants are really easy because we've got 450 on 440 running around the world some of these plants have run for 81 plants outlet 440 have been running for 40 years which is quite an amazing design and engineering feat when you think about it these plants were built and designed 40 years ago to the specification and we still consider they can run safely for another 10-15 years that's a fantastic achievement for their nuclear work for virtually and a statement to the quality of the people that we have in the nuclear sector but nevertheless the lots of people kind of get a bit embarked and countries come to talk to about the operating structure and our advice it don't worry about the operating structures when you get halfway through phase 3 you can have a look at that because there's hundreds of plants that work perfectly well with lots of different kind of staffing models and skills models so phase 3 is pretty easy that's something the message kind of late phase 3 into operating lots of models you can take and in many of the vendors you're working with my experience is most Newbill countries and we'll kind of take the vendors recommended model because that's what the vendors using in their own countries and works perfectly well on those design plans sometimes the numbers may vary but nevertheless the kind of the requirements in terms of structures pretty much much what you will need certainly for the first few years of operation and yeah so things to bear in mind and the number of units you want will really influence your kind of work force planning the type of contract with as well so this this these contracts kind of will don't operate or bill don't operate transfer content these turnkey contracts as we call them and they're kind of fairly new to the nuclear sector so a really good exactly buddy from Turkey here there's a turkey of looking at a bill don't operate contract with their vendor effectively they're looking to build a plant in the country that the vendor will build it with their staff not local stuff they'll operate it with their own stuff from their host country and they'll run it for 25 years and sell the electricity back to Turkey so that kind of contracts are really new and there are slight variations on that bill don't operate transfer after five years or ten years lots of different models being touted by all the different vendors not just one minute this is a fairly new contractor arrangement in the nuclear sector traditionally we go back 20 30 years nuclear plant to a base load plants built by government for national interests and they weren't built to be flexible load following like lot of them are now and they certainly weren't built to be kind of operate lean owned by vendors so this is a fairly new model for the nuclear sector and that will really have impact your workforce planning model so if the vendor is going to staff it or half staff it that needs to be factored into your national plan I will add actually just as an aside that this contract is not new in most industries lots of lots of manufacturing attitudes of use these kind of builder and operate models for 20 30 40 50 years it's just new to the nuclear the level of industrial involvement is really important again it's linked to the type of contract do you want a massive local involvement from your your local regions in your national countries or do you just want them to come in and build it and give you this early electricity or work in partnership with him to get the electricity I my experience I was involved in the Hinkley C project for a number of years we were pitching to get about 65 to 70 percent of the local industrial involvement all that all the induct the plants supply chain from local industrial involvement that was one of the and that was one of the promotional ideas we had in gaining local regional government support so some countries and the 11th US involvement will really impact it and if you bear in mind that 20 to 1 or hundred to one impact how many people are employed in the local regions that's really good but you have to think if you're going to do that you have that the the industrial involvement source has to be qualified to support your plant so if you're going to get your do supply chain capability you know your outage maintenance contracts your day to day servicing capability from your local regions that those local regions need to be able to supply that so they may need training and education program in place to support that schools etc etc so your level of Industry involvement will influence your national workforce plan we would highly recommend that the roles responsibilities and functions of all the stakeholder organizations even if they're not established you really understand what you are going to need in phase one as early as phase one and we really would promote that you think about this kind of sustainable workforce program because what we've already encountered with some embarking countries new new build countries is they put in place program to get people ready they've either lost those people or they've realized that they had gaps in their national plan they now you know urgently outsourcing from different countries nuclear skills to come and help bridge that short-term gap because they didn't apply a sustainable long term work force capability to their planning yeah but-- build own operate sorry because we're nuclear we love acronyms don't we love them bill don't operate transfer okay so here's a really good cycle act I want to talk about this long-term HRD recruitment cycle this cycle applied equally for an operator but I'm gonna I'm gonna come from here at sea because easier smoothly should have a pointer so this covers recruitment what you actually need on the ground and how you're gonna lose people from the organization and how you can recycle them back in so and let's just talk about recruitment okay how are you gonna listen this is this is your pool of people you need it looks fairly straightforward this but there's some kind of little tricks in here vendor options so the vendor will come with lots of different options some vendors can help train your regulators some vendors will help train all your operating stuff some vendors will offer - so the vendor typically because they're already running nuclear power programs they have great potential they already have universities colleges vocational capability they have facilities that you can go and get experience on so they're a great option to consider of course what's the challenge do that the option of using vendors what's a challenge if you let your vendor do it all language is fun yeah so really interesting so to give you an example on that and Vietnam we're thinking of building two to two twin unit sites one in North Vietnam on it South Vietnam one was going to be built by Russian vendor one was going to build by Japanese vendor so the the operators so they're gonna have to separate work falls the operators who are gonna work on the Russian plan we're going to Moscow to get trained the operators who support the build the operators we're going to work on the Japanese fund and we'll go to Tokyo to get trained and their language on the build sites was gonna be English so the operators had to speak Vietnamese Japanese and English on one side Russian Vietnamese in and English on another site so just example there's a complexity Okamoto the plant in Finland and I mean I was there with no commissioning some of their outside plant actually and Okamoto employed a team of about 15 interpreters to connect in their control and they were commissioning because they had 60 different nationalities on the project 66 0 different nationalities on the book so language is a real challenge in this HRD program definitely so what's the other challenge with vendors what's a big challenge well there's a culture yet so is a culture but you would hope you would expect a vendor that vendor organization you're going to has a pretty strong nuclear safety culture which is what you want to immerse your people in you would expect that so but that is a challenge different culture yeah yeah it country culture certainly what's a big challenge if you're gonna give it all to a vendor yeah well ok that's yeah that's another big challenge sorry I miss one so knowledge transfer so you if you want to take ownership of this plant and your vendor it's got all that kind of secret knowledge then you're gonna be limited at you you're gonna be beholding to them for a long time have you seen that on some plants so what there's one really big challenge if you give it all to a vendor well sustainability is a challenge yeah what's the big one the cost how much is it going to cost to do all this because the vendor let's be really honest the vendor is not doing this out of the goodness of their heart they're doing it because they want your money so it's gonna the vendor can give you all that but it's going to cost you a lot of money so recruiting options education pipelines we talked about vocational pipelines existing electricity industry so this is a really important one your countries all and embarking countries you must have electricity supply organizations you must have grids because you wouldn't be building a nuclear power plant they plug it into them if you have a decent Greek people so by by by that you must have people who've managed it who run it who fix it when it breaks down so you already have a loan loosing electricity industry that has most of the core skills you need certainly in technician space you must be running Nigeria you're on fossil fuel plants yes we've got a team from Nigeria so you must have coal gas oil yeah yeah so so you must be training your stuff to run those but you they'll be in a control room it's not a nuclear it's a control room managing the boilers managing the furnaces managing the oil systems the cooling systems so you already have that kind of psyche running you're in your country that's a great asset to have when you start about 20 existing nuclear facilities I mentioned earlier research facilities medical physics lots of people go from medical physics into radiation protection so a common movement actually and ironically because nuclear and more normally pays more than the health services so the medical physicists come over and join the nuclear industry so you have lots of sources of recruitment and expat external sourcing reaching out in the UAE where they've got a lot of experts coming in from South Africa from the UK and from the US supporting their initial back end of phase 3 activities so you've got lots of different spend or recruitment options some vendors to expats so when you put your plan together you need to think about that and that will vary different phases different requirements so if you think about this bucket we've got here we've got at the top we've got external resources agency workers specialist consultants kind of topping up your pool of suitably qualified inexperienced result and we would say that this is really underpinned by competent initial training and development so your pool as it were it's going to have input from all of these it's going to be underpinned by knowledge management and SAT based training program so knowledge to management it's going to inform all of that and and and as James said you really want to be thinking especially with vendor options about making sure you've got the right knowledge management knowledge transfer options and so you're going to lose people through resignations retirements if you think about this is a turn of 15-year project didn't we so if you take somebody who's experienced and qualified in that in their mid-40s you know by the time the plant may get to the back end of phase 3 if you've been successful don't in 15 years every six years other move looking to retire so you have to think about retirement and resignations in your plan and you need to think about the knowledge transfer in that process attrition so you need to think about how many people are going to lose to other organizations and other operators if you train up all these young people into your program and then a petrochemical organization says hey you guys you've got all the right qualifications we'll double your salary if you come and work for us how you're going to manage that process that's a real challenge for lots of embarking countries an internal movement so we would encourage this is a real positive movement actually we would encourage internal movement as much as possible I'm certainly in phase two and phase three and because the more broader your experience in your workforce gets in this nuclear power program the more effective they're going to be as you move into Phase three and back end of page three so that's your kind of recruitment plan you have to consider all of those at this so you have to think about that in terms of life cycle and your float of your sweat resource will change as you need it but it's a living kind of breathing model that you need to develop so what we've done here we mapped out in the three phase is just these aren't exact some people will change these but some of the key elements so we've got on the bottom we've got HR activities on the top we've got some key programs that tie into it so early in phase one you're going to stuff your nephew because you're going to establish that to start thinking about do you want to build a nuclear power program you're gonna even consider okay even at this early stage we would recommend you consider some initial Workforce Planning certainly for the phase one piece have you got the NEB you have you got the right people helping you have you got the right technical support organizations helping you in the nephew but even thinking about well if we go into phase 2 and phase 3 what what are the implications so this initial workforce plan may help inform the government make the national decision because they may see that broader economic benefits that you're going to get so that would include identifying the hectar investment as you start to develop a localization strategy and it would include and really preparing strategies for nuclear safety and securing in safeguards as part of that workforce plan in that commented report that you're going to give your government here to make a decision so this is kind of 15 years but this left side of this scale before you take your reactor critical if we're going to face - so we're going to assume you've made yes we're going to build a nuclear power plant so you're going to start to establish your regulatory body you may even start to consider who the owner-operators going to be and start to establish an owner/operator nuclear power program project team so at that time you're going to staff your regulatory body then you're going to staff your project team then you're going to start thinking about yet education and training infrastructure but is your education training infrastructure going to be able to support this development and pages redevelopment and so then there's a whole host of HR activities along here I don't find any investment you need maintaining your workforce plans as you kind of move through establishing agreements with foreign governments and suppliers getting your technical requirements ready for the first plan getting ready to kind of do the feasibility study complete the feasibility study and then maybe start to go out to tender at this stage so even at that stage you're thinking about all the other workforce buns that sit underneath that and then in Phase three so you've picked your plant or you've completed your negotiations so you know what you're going to build you know where you're going to build it and you're going to start thinking about your licensing your construction your fuel load your commissioning and then a transfer if it's going to be transferred so I've sitting underneath that you've got it implementing all your policies you need a training program to support testing and commissioning you need to get that early on so that those people who are going to operate the plant up here go through the commissioning to capture all those lessons on the plant you're going to have a truck on-site training center you're going to make sure you've got knowledge management processes in place to capture all that essential knowledge during commissioning you're gonna have a simulator in there you want your operators trained really early the best world's best practice is to have your first batch of operators ready to form part the commissioning teams so that they can be actively involved in that commissioning then your authorizing your plant staff here and all this time you're managing this workforce plan upgrading it thinking about what do we need when we take the reactor critical so it kind of runs through all those steps in the mouth in the milestones on phase 3 not all the steps are these will vary from country to country so some of these you know may be in different sequences but the purpose of these last three slides are just to give you an indication of the magnitude of the planning you need to do so let's just look at some profiles in terms of numbers of people this excludes vendor supply chain support and construction stuffing so we'll do construction something in a minute and so here's a picture of and the nephew the regulator and the TSO supporting the nephew oh the regulator and the owner/operator so two in total it's only about 350 people when you look at this and you can see and the nephew oh here this yellow line it kind of starts about year 11 year 10 and then grows to its peak of about a hundred and fifty people pretty typical tween unit site you can see the pink line here is the kind of owner operated technical support organization which gradually over time builds up often this is contractor I so you'll buy this in from a specialist vendor you can see an owner/operator headquarter stuff so maybe 50 ish their headquarters so these are very much the kind of off-site support stuff and you can see the regulator here in the black dotted line go to about 120 maybe between unit site with no H with no other nuclear organization so it's not a lot really not a lot of people so let us look at the twin unit profile on the site itself which goes up to about five and a half thousand people and again this varies depending on how the national models develop to now the country develops it but you can see professional management staff with project management suffering civil engineering electrical mechanical I&C and then operations and again the operations kicks in quite late actually you can see but the bulk workforce is a civil construction and the mechanical electrical and ion see work this is a pretty common curve you see most new plants being built around the world will have similar curves the numbers might be different in the shape slightly fit but they're not far off so you get you can get the indications up when we talk about skills for nuclear nuclear skills I think doesn't work this this the blue and the yellow curves the bulk staff in nearly three thousand reach they're kind of skills for the nuclear program they're not necessarily nuclear skills some countries will be challenged to get these skills because you may also be building hospitals roads schools big construction projects airports dams so you may have to compete financially with those organized or the vendor may just source these numbers we told him you will lead back to the bill the vendor gives you just stuff that that's worth bearing in mind as well so just to kind of look at the Nephi oh so we've got some nevio graph C phase 1 phase 2 and phase 3 we would expect and sorry you can see that we don't have a lot of people in the net Bo maybe through this pre-feasibility in here though start to fade off maybe there's some extension in multiple units but it's not a lot of people if you look at the regulator as a typically the nepia falls off a lot of them join the regulatory functions which is it common practice we see on many countries and again you can see and should be another yeah to kind of little sub peaches so the regulator you may top up their staff during their kind of initial phase here when they're talking to the government about nuclear plants and certainly during this phase when they issuing construction licenses and operating licenses for the end of phase 3 so there's kind of peaks and troughs might go up to 400 people some organizations some organizations are already have an existing nuclear regulatory function have slightly less but you can see there are kind of pretty common trends across most of these organizations around the world an owner/operator so owner/operator green line really we have a few supports our pivot itself to take off here and and again you know if you look at this it's kind of six years before the plant goes into commissioning that they're really starting to step up because they want these organized these people involved in this commissioning they want them qualified and trained so that gives you an indication of their kind of timeframes involved for an FeO the regulator owner operator there are obviously other groups there's tens of support organizations depending what your model is and and there's kind of links to vendors in supply chain we haven't put them up here so this built on something I said earlier really and this contractor arrangement is really important and the majority of your project staff in Phase three could be vendor staff or their contractors and the skills required to support the nuclear program will be a range of engineering project management construction skills and and nuclear skills during this construction phase will be very limited and in fact non-nuclear science and engineering degree qualifications are often preferable to nuclear specific for lots of these construction organizations i NC especially int engineering mechanical electrical engineering rather nuclear engineering you need a few new trainers when you're operating a few to help with the design stuff but for the big construction projects you want big civil engineer organization and that the timeframe for that so and actually go into Phase three you're going to be recruiting and training training commissioning committing law so there's a lot of kind of crossover and you you're planning your people needs to take into account all those three curves in terms of the construction and commissioning time scale because you want them all ready for the operating okay and so to help Member States do this we encourage them to develop a national workforce plan and we would sit down with those countries and help them develop that plan we also run a couple of training courses that you're all eligible and welcome to come to we have a number of we have a team actually where it's in Shawn's group and they can develop they have some models that you can use digital models to build over national workforce plan so it's a three to five day course I think they're running one for Nigeria or we may have run one to eat in there can't remember we've certainly ran them for most of the embarking countries and a few countries that are cut even in phase one to help them build their plan so it's a it's a three to five day course where we take a team of people from the host country of sorry from the overarching country bring them to Vienna and we train them on this software tool where you can build a model and then we give you the licenses to take back to your country and then you can keep running the model it's extremely useful and fact on Twitter I saw on Twitter the other day there was a feed about it so I should check your Twitter from the I air you'll see so part of that training courses we teach you how to build this plan so I'm just going to go through what the plan looks like what we would recommend so it's it's not a fixed template you can adjust it to your national needs as I said earlier it some things need regular update and evolution it needs to cover all the phases and it's a national program and it needs to consider the project requirement and the operational requirement and significantly many countries are using this modeling tool together with this plan to work out the costs how much is it going to cost for all these people because that's often a factory making the decision yes we're going to go for a nuclear or no we're not so this software program tool that we give you can help do the cost analysis for the HR capital so the typical content we it has the introductory stuff about your program roadmap your time scales but it includes and your goals and assumptions as well then we talk about the HR requirement itself so it talks about the Nephi oh so we say what's the structure what the roles and so on release what the competencies how many people do you need in each you repeat that for the owner/operator and the regulatory body it includes the education strategy and the training strategy as well as a requirement so understand what you've got right now understand what you need in the future understand what the vendor can give you and then it kind of talks about recruitment qualification in selection recruitment strategies candidate selection process really important actually increasingly so this kind of behavioral piece in this ethics piece qualification approach and strategy the lead times by job categories and it's recruitment from existing national industries as I mentioned the petrochemical industry or the existing electricity supply industry HR approaches how much are you going to pay them how are you going to retain them what you can offer them in terms of succession and Career Management so these these kind of three issues return you know playing them retaining them and offered them succession are key to holding onto that workforce so if you think you've done all this work you paid all this money to educate trained qualified with people the last thing you want to do is lose that investment typically two to qualify certainly a reactor operator it's about half a million US dollars per reactor operator so that's a massive investment massive investment if you lose five or six reactor operates a couple of million dollars of loss so having we pay them enough or having a pay structure that meets their needs and holds them in your organization having some kind of benefit scheme that helps retention it may be education schemes to those families it may be healthcare for their families it may be enhanced holiday flexible working all these different things so a session in Career Management so you really want to offer these people that you've invested so heavily in a viable future career across a number of roles so traditionally and because I'm quite old you were just happy to get a good secure job that had a good pension and you had a job the life but lots of it embark not so the workforce people now the young of graduate generation they kind of might not want to just do one thing the rest of their lives they may want to do lots of different things so you have to think about how do we how do we create an environment that that gives our people that session and Career Management throughout their whole worker lifecycle but that's a massive investment you've made and of course one of the real challenge is managing project delays and I had some personal experience of this a tinkly Inc lessee was delayed twice the first time we delayed the project we had about 800 people on the new nuclear build organization we had to reduce up to 400 so we had to redistribute those people into the existing generation organization some people sadly left I went to other more conventional project organizations and we generally stepped up to a couple of hundreds about 650 we then had to lose another 200 because we've got under a second delay period so we we had to kind of be really creative about those project delays and how we immediacy with those stuff and then how we brought them back and so you will need to consider in your workforce plan how do you manage those project delayed knowledge management and you need to make sure in your plan you it's a golden thread that runs through lots of stuff up to acknowledge one thing we try we kind of sometimes box it up into one place but actually every piece of the nuclear sector has to consider knowledge management whether your nuclear safety or with you actually planning you need to make sure you capture transfer and promote knowledge across all these people in your organization yeah well we asked a question we we use the workforce and plan the outputs from your plan we use the numbers in the financial modeling for putting together the business case for New York a good run we encourage member states to use those and we go but we don't because the fun of random region we don't include costs in this is because it's the cost is very so much to school and educate somebody in say the United States cost completely different to school and educate somebody in South Africa on the UK or in Russia so the cost variation across all of these are huge so we couldn't really give you a definitive number like how much will it cost to educate a person in the secondary school or primary school because it's based on your national model well there is a group the paths group and they do a lot of financial modeling so there is a group that you can sit down and work with and they can help you plug your numbers into their models so there is we don't do it here but there is a group that can help you with financial modelling about the economic cost of nuclear so I can give you that later on you can get their contacts but they can do that in fact they help they work with us when we do the courses for the National Workforce modelling plan they actually work with us in the court they run the course with us and they help a couple of countries structure their workforce plans on the spreadsheet etc okay here's some lessons that we've learned plan early you want the nappy oh and regulate is qualified really before you enter phase two and for the owner operator before commissioning you need to understand your education model and and the program needs from designing engineering commissioning and operations so you really need to understand your education training models and how they plug in we would actively encourage all embarking countries to you to maximize the vendor capability and through training and experience some some vendors offers a comments of stuff for several years myself I was involved in the PWI project in the UK in the early 90s so I spent twelve twelve months in the States six months in France looking at how they operated that PW hours because I came from a gas reactor background hugely valuable those two comments and we would recommend you consider incorporating those into your vendor arrangements but understand the costs they're also cannot for specific technical training lots of the vendors have and dedicated nuclear training facilities that you can use as part of your preparation for your own people mm-hmm maintain a flexible approach of staff development so that movement from construction to operation in the different role changes really encourage up because you've invested significantly in those people in phases one and two and stakeholder expectations and management so it's really important that the trade unions the regulators and indeed other nuclear operators in some countries are really kind of supportive of what you're trying to do so you're kind of working in partnership with it certainly the trade unions in many countries this is a great source of employment future security for some of their members so they could be a really strong ally in that process other nuclear operators if you want to kind of minimize the loss of employees to these operators we would advise you very early on to come to some agreements or you don't poach eachother staff etc that's a common common agreement that you see in lots of countries now and knowledge management and technician succession technical succession management links to recruitment so yeah this is really important and you need to think about if you've got some really good engineered electrical mechanical int engineers on your project who you want to retain or you want to retain their knowledge you need to think about putting a plan in place to capture their knowledge or get a trainee in place alongside the more experienced engineer so that there's some technical succession I don't mean management so accession of leaders I mean technical succession to different things okay and as ever we've got lots of guidance and certainly the workforce planning education training the document is very closely related and the nuclear power human resource modeling tool is a tool that I mentioned and as I said if anybody's interested in attending a course or having a course run for your country and through the technical cooperation Department we can arrange that but we can run a course for you and I would strongly recommend it's a very good good and we've got the digital hub that will have some information on some of those right here gonna ask him it for a link in there we were trying to link the modeling tool onto the hub I'm not sure we can do that yet that's a kind of end goal okay so and we talked about the three phases and the milestones we talked about this hid recruitment lifecycle so recruit develop and then lose and how that's a continuous cycle we talked about nuclear skills and skill to nuclear and which is a key understanding really they're embarking country just about the major content of the plan and we talked abouts on the gun okay any question I know I've kind of flown through that but yes so children adults development and Workforce Planning so you really say that Workforce Planning is a subset of human resource development so you know in human resource development you've got education training Workforce Planning knowledge management so you've got all those aspects of human resource well we're planning is kind of one of those subsets if you like under the umbrella of pay chart human readable okay so if you give you the question 13 or 14
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io_uring: So Fast. It's Scary. - Paul Moore, Microsoft
as Elena said I'm here to talk about IOU ring but first you know just a thank you to Elena she does a lot of work coordinating things and you know keeping the program Committee in line so a big thanks to her as well as the Linux Foundation all of our sponsors that make this happen um you know recording the room this stuff isn't free so a big thank you to to all those people that help help make this work too but anyway I owe you ring so fast it's scary um we're going to talk about a lot of things but before we do that I think it's important to give a quick overview of IOU ring hopefully you're not hearing about this for the first time because I've only got a couple slides on it but if you haven't and this is something that interests you I would encourage you to go out there's been a lot of talks and presentations blog articles and whatnot written about IO you ring so um just type bio you ring into your favorite search engine you'll get plenty of information but the basic idea of IOU rang is its form of asynchronous IO and asynchronous IO is pretty cool because it allows an application to submit multiple i o requests without having to wait for them to complete so it can you know say hey go off write this buffer to disk and you know if you do that with the right sys call you know you've got to wait for that to complete you get the error code and then you can move on with this one you say hey here's the buffer here's the file descriptor go write it to disk I'm going to go off and do other things and then I'm going to come back later and check to see if that worked so it's kind of cool you can do other things while you're waiting for your disk or network adapter to catch up and this is pretty nice because traditionally if you want to do a lot of i o you would have a pool of threads or other processes that would go and do this so that you wouldn't block you know you could send it off to this pool the pool would do all the servicing and you could keep going on the problem is if you've got a bunch of processes you've got overhead of context switching and synchronization if you've got threads a little bit less but you still have issues around synchronization and still bouncing back between the user space and the kernel so asynchronous IO allows you to do a lot more I O with a lot less resources and a lot less synchronization and overhead so it's it's pretty nice and like I said if you Google around you can see some pretty impressive numbers to this stuff now IOU ring isn't the first form of asynchronous IO that the Kernel's seen but it's undoubtedly the most popular and it's likely going to be far more successful than what we've seen in fact I I'm pretty sure at this point already is far more successful than all the previous attempts and it does us with basically because it's got a pretty simple easy to use interface it's basically composed of two ring buffers these are shared memory between the kernel and user space one of the Ring buffers is a submission queue so you basically form up your i o requests you put on the submission queue Colonel takes that does whatever you've requested of it and then it puts the result back on a completion queue which then you can go back and read whenever you like and there's also an optional kernel thread that exists basically it's it pull it's a kernel thread that basically pulls the submission queue and whenever it sees a new submission on there pulls it off process it dumps down the completion queue what's kind of neat about that is you can do i o without any sys calls once you've established the IOU rings so you just basically write some you know write your request into a you know into a structure put that on the submission queue you don't have to do a system call that kernel thread will pull the submission queue see it and do your work so it's it's kind of neat it allows for some really impressive performance numbers um and I guess last thing I wanted to mention about IOU ring is this is really a pretty thin layer designed to kind of replace the syscall layer for these I owe you for these i o operations it's not intended to replace all the existing kernel mechanisms for i o so for example IOU ring it gets these requests for i o and if you're doing file i o it leverages all of the existing VFS and file and device infrastructure at the kernel has it doesn't duplicate any of that so it's more or less the same code path of you know open read write it's just it really kind of replaces that syscall layer and all of the overhead there so that's also kind of nice it's a lot more manageable and you're going to get a lot of the same behaviors that you're used to seeing with the traditional synchronous calls now that's pretty much all I'm going to say about IOU ring for background so I'm just going to pause for a minute if anybody's got any questions about that you can just raise your hand no okay do we have any on the virtual all right we're either still asleep or I've explained it exceedingly well so um as this hang goes you move fast and you break things right it's important to know it's not move fast or break things let's move fast and break things and IOU ring is definitely very fast which means it's definitely going to break things first thing is a broke audit um oil urine operations for quite a while bypassed all of the audit mechanisms in the kernel so you could submit IO and you would have no idea that it was happening if you were looking at just at the audit logs now for some of you that don't use audit probably not a big deal in fact you'd be like hey less performance overhead but there's a lot of users out there that do require auditing either for legal reasons or security requirements or they just like to know what's going on with their system so this turned out to be actually a pretty serious problem the reason why is you know as we talked about IOU ring is intended to kind of bypass the syscall framework and audit has traditionally always relied on the syscall framework being there and part of the code path that applications took to perform i o because before I you bring that was pretty much true and it uses this call framework to basically do all the setup initialize you know the VFS blogging and whatnot and doing all that so without that auditing didn't happen the other thing and perhaps even a little more serious was it broke all of the LSM access controls so I think if you've got SC Linux app armor smack any of the number of LSM access controls and you had it restricted so that you know only certain processes only certain security contacts or domains would be able to do certain sorts of i o operations well you could bypass all of that with IOU ring the idea is basically this concept around credential sharing or what IOU ring calls personalities the idea is that with IOU ring you have the ability to store your credentials in the IOU ranks itself so imagine you were a privileged user root user or whatnot you could store your credentials in an IOU ring and then hand that IOU ring off to an unprivileged or normal user and that normal user could then go ahead and perform any IOU ring operation as that privileged user so and oh and there would be no LSM oversight of this there would be no LSM access controls imposed on you know the transfer of credentials the delegation of privilege across this so that was pretty scary that was actually kind of terrifying when we first figured that out and like I said this was called personalities which we're going to get to this a little bit later but I think that kind of masks this for a while because those of you that play with the Linux kernel Mary recognized fact that the Linux kernel has a concept of personalities already so if you're reading any documentation at the time you'd see like okay IOU Rings you know allows people to you know store personalities you might think that's a little odd but okay whatever well turns out it was credentials but that was not it actually and this was really kind of funny because after we had a lot of and once we realized there were these issues around IOU ring we had some pretty long discussions with the IOU ring developers and for the most part they were very cooperative and they kind of understood that okay these were serious problems that needed to be addressed but you know as is usual it takes a while to get there and it took a little bit longer to get the holes fixed and so we got those fixed and that was good and then as happens in the Linux kernel new functionality comes along there was a new i o urine operation that was proposed um you know some people you know notified the LSM group and said hey you know look they've all you know the IOU ring folks are implementing something called a command pass through you know what do you guys think about this is this you know can we put an LSM hook here and we looked at it and we provided them some feedback and you know we said hey the the API doesn't have enough context for us to be able to make a good Access Control decision on this we we kind of need some more information and then things kind of went quiet you know for a couple months and can anybody guess what maybe happened a couple months later I mean somebody's got to have an idea right let me just randomly guess something otherwise it's really quiet and boring Richard close yeah very good but you know what's the implication of that right you know if you had to guess did it go well yeah they broke it all again so um yeah evidently evidently and and this is why it's never a never a dull day being a security developer in the kernel uh so basically yes they put in this command pass through which uh without going into details I think we're all familiar with the iactyl ciscoll right you kind of Envision this as ioctal but maybe worse if you can think of that um it basically allows arbitrary users to submit arbitrary commands directly to Hardware or to Kernel modules in the in the kernel once again without any LSM oversight or any access control points so that was fun we did have some auditing though so I guess they didn't really break auditing too badly this time so baby steps I guess anyway um so those were our problems those are some of the things we had to solve and even though they broke them relatively quickly took us a little while to go ahead and fix those so here's how we went about doing it first thing we wanted to do was we wanted to restore audit visibility just simply because once we have visibility with audit it makes it easier to fix the LSM access controls and do a lot of other things so first off we had to kind of teach audit about IOU ring and say you know okay these are it's like assist call but it's not exactly it's just call so we had to create a new audit record which we called u-ring app I know we're not creative people then we had to support all the different multiple calling contacts that you can get IOU ring in because as we talked about earlier it's asynchronous which means you're going to have multiple different ways that i o i o operations can get serviced inside the kernel sometimes you actually get it you know say after this is call finishes executing but before the kernel returns up to user space context other times you could get it through that dedicated kernel thread and then there's another thing I O workers there's a lot of different places so we had to do some work in audit to support all those different contexts and basically we had to kind of pretend that IOU ring was basically a syscall so all those hooks that we had around the syscall framework for when you first enter the kernel and then exit back out we basically just put very similar hooks with a little less overhead into the IOU rain code before and after it serviced an operation so we from Auto perspective IOU ring is very similar to assist call which allows us to basically reuse most of our mechanisms and audit and for the most part it seems to be working well then once we got that sorted out we could actually see what was going on inside the kernel with IOU ring we moved around to actually putting the LSM hooks in there and kind of restoring access control points to I O U ring operations so the biggest thing like we talked about earlier we had the personalities of the credential sharing so we wanted to make sure that we had a control point in there so that whenever there was a task that was going to execute an IOU ring operation with the credential other than its own we wanted to make sure that went through an LSM hook so that the lsms could weigh in on whether that one that should be allowed or not and thankfully enough I guess there is any kind of positive here if you're going to transfer an IOU ring from one process to another you basically just transfer it as a file descriptor and you know you can already transfer file descriptors between processes there's several ways to do that we already had hooks for that so that was covered so we're all set there we just need the LSM hook for the credential delegation and the only other hook we added in is we added a hook for if you were using a configuration that spawned a kernel thread we put a hook on that and there's a variety of reasons one of which at least from a credential point of view was that when you create one of these kernel threads to pull for new i o submissions it inherits the credentials of the task which creates that kernel thread and also because of if you have this kernel pulling thread you can do i o without ever having to issue a syscall and as some of you know there's things like SEC comp and other things that that work that provide some sort of security mechanisms at the Sysco layer we wanted to make sure there was an access control point so that you know if you wanted to block certain applications certain users from using this dedicated kernel thread to do this and potentially bypassing some of these other security mechanisms we wanted to make sure we had an LSM Access Control point to gate that so that you could Define your security policy to either allow or restrict that and as I mentioned there was the command passed through the little surprise Edition at the end um we basically we had to add in another LSM Access Control point for this because um there was just no other way to control this and it's particularly crude right now um it just went into the kernel not too long ago we're getting back pointed into 519 it looks like um like I said very crude there's not much granularity to it it's either you can do it or you can't we don't have the ability because as I mentioned before there's not enough context there to make a good Access Control decision to say we want to allow this particular command to be passed through but we want to block this one we don't have that ability right now however you know and this is the benefit of you know being able to come back and have these conferences um was able to get together with the developers and the maintainer that put together the IOU rain command passed through earlier this week we had a lot of good discussions they had a buff I think we've kind of we've sorted things out a little bit more I think they understand our concerns a little bit better and they're going to start looking at ways to improve that in the future so that's a positive thing it's crude right now but I think there's hope that in in future kernel releases we'll have a better solution here so before I go into the next thing does that how's everybody doing does this all make sense so far zero questions nothing you guys awake laugh a little so I know you're awake something okay Richard's got one all right Richard Briggs um I have worked with Paul in the past he was at Red Hat uh a little while ago [Music] um when the io urine stuff first came in we approached them and said well we need some insight as to what's going on here and they said but that'll make it slower they were pretty reluctant to work with us at first and uh we basically said well the auditing stuff is fairly important for a number of our customers and for other users of the Linux kernel and if we're not able to get your cooperation and putting stuff in here then we may need to submit a pack up stream to make uh audit and I O urine mutually exclusive kernel configuration options and at this point they kind of went well all right we'll work with you yeah and it it's a good point it's something that comes up fairly often is you know especially around performance oriented features like IOU rang as somebody will say well we can do this um as long as we you know we don't care what you do from a security perspective we'll just make it optional and so you can turn it off and that's always going to be useful because there are certain use cases certain users that they really they need every I mean every microsecond every now second of performance they can get out of their systems and and that's fine I'm not going to criticize those people but I would say most users and there's definitely a class of users where it's a strong requirement if they don't have these security features they can't deploy these Linux systems I mean it's a hard requirement for them and but we still want to be able to offer these new performance functionality too and so um it's it's good if we can make security features optional but at the same point in time it's very important for us to find a way to develop the security functionality and the performance functionality in such a way that they can coexist and they need to coexist well because if it's awkward like for example with the command pass through right now where it's a very coarse control there's going to be a lot of situations where people are going to have to basically allow a command pass through for more security domains than they want and for perhaps more commands than they want because they simply don't have the flexibility and granularity in the security functionality that they need so it puts users in an awkward situation where they're either going to have to disable something or where they're going to have to basically enable far more access than they want so um if there's anything you take away from this talk it's please go out find a way to work with each other that's the key here and when we don't work well together we end up in situations like this where we could have multiple kernel releases spanning several years where we have huge security holes in the system and that's not good for anybody and that's kind of a good little segue I don't know if well I know Richard hasn't seen the size but it's a good segue into the next session um as an LSM community we're doing a pretty poor job at identifying security critical kernel changes outside of the LSM and this is not a new problem this has been going on for quite a while and we do spot some changes so I mean it's not like we miss everything but the kernel is a big space there's a lot of stuff going on and I think everybody in the LSM space is kind of heads down you know we just we don't have enough time in the day there's not enough people looking at code priorities are always in the state of flux and we just can't keep up with it making things worse is that a lot of these other security or a lot of the other kernel subsystems especially those that are focused more on priority or on performance generally don't engage very well with the LSM Community um because why would they we slow things down right um you know they it's it's not in the front of their mind when they're developing new functionality um and I don't I don't mean to single any one subsystem out I'm using IOU ring today because it was a it was a recent recent example and I thought it makes for a good use case but there's definitely other subsystems that we've had problems with in the past and could be for a number of reasons I I think it changes depending on the individual and perhaps you know time and whatnot but much like we're doing a bad job with this from an LSM side I think they're doing a bad job of it from the other side and these are both not new problems they've been going on for as long as I've been playing in the Linux kernel space which is quite a while at this point so I don't really see either one of these things improving in the near future and it gets even worse this is a real Downer section here even when we do cooperate there are still some challenges I talked about some of the terminology differences earlier where we've got in the LSM world we typically talk about credentials and you know even the kernel it's struck cred right um but when the IOU ring folks were implementing this when they were caching the credentials they kept referring to them as personalities which like I said is perhaps doubly confusing because the Linux kernel already has a concept of personalities and so funny thing was when IOU ring first came out and there was an lwn article about it and there were some other information about it kept referring to personality sometime quickly reading through the article because hey new feature I should look at this see if there's some security stuff we should look at didn't even register with me that there was credential sharing because I would see personalities like I said I thought this is weird I don't know why they're caching personalities but okay there's probably some reason that I'm not aware of had I know had they used the term credentials when I was reading this information it would have jumped out right away and was still like oh okay we need to go talk to the IOU brain guys this is this could be an issue if we don't catch this soon enough another problem we have is that you know especially for new functionality you know those of us in the LSM space we know security pretty well we know the LSM is pretty well but I didn't know anything about IOU rang until I first read about it and on the same side or on the same concept but from their point of view they knew i o urine very well but they didn't really know what an LSM would need they didn't even know that Nelson would care about IOU ring because well it still uses all the same VFS code paths and you've got access controls for VFS it should just work right so um I think everyone has good intentions but it doesn't always work out the way we need it to work out so how can we do this a little bit better well my thought was maybe we need to start doing some automated code inspection coordination is still the best and and please these next few slides don't take this as an excuse to not go out and talk to other people about what they're doing and figure out you know okay how can we work with you to make sure that you know the Kernel Security remains intact and things are good going forward so please continue to do that but I think we also need to be realistic that it's not going to work as well as we need it to work and we've got several years of proof that that's the case so my hope is that perhaps if we can come up with some automated code scanning can help Focus what limited review resources we have on to commits or changes or new functionality new subsystems that are security relevant that do potentially need some extra scrutiny and so this is kind of well outside my wheelhouse an area of expertise but I was thinking like well okay what having done this for a while now what are what are some of the things that usually stand out when we have these problems what what could we use as potential Flags or patterns to see that okay maybe we need to have some extra LSM access control points in there well one thing and I've actually been doing this first point for a couple years now since I started maintaining some kernel code is I have a small little script that runs you know fairly regularly a couple times a day and it looks for changes in LSM subsystems that happen outside of the LSM tree now there's plenty of reasons why this is okay and this happens every kernel cycle there's a few kind of innocuous little changes that go in and that's all right but occasionally you'll have somebody that'll come in and you know they look at it and they're like I know a little bit about the lsms me I know a little bit about SC Linux I can just go ahead and drop some code in there and it's fine and of course they don't CC these Linux list because that's all right they've been doing this for a long time they know what they're doing and for the most part is okay I mean it's only a couple people that do this um it usually works out pretty well but there have been the occasional case where it's like hey you need to I see what you're trying to do that's fine but we need to kind of change this a little bit so that's a good thing to catch another thing is if you've ever looked at the kernel source code you've probably run across an LSM hook at some point they all start you know security underscore blah um so basically wanted to look at all of the LSM call sites scattered throughout the kernel and just keep track of those and try to see like when do those change do people move them around does somebody add a new one is somebody maybe taking a hook and said like well I'm adding some new functionality and it looks like maybe this LSM hook could also be used in my new functionality and maybe it can maybe it can't but it's something that you know maybe we should take a look at also we are we talked a lot about credentials so I'm not going to Hash over that again but basically anytime there's a credential override in the kernel there's actually a specific kernel function for that so we want to watch that carefully and if somebody's doing that you bring that to our attention also anytime the kernel makes a capability check while most Linux kernel developers you know they might not necessarily be super familiar with the LSM and when there's a hook that needs to be placed there they are pretty good about figuring out when you need a capability check because that's the traditional Linux you know permissions model and so they might put in a capability check but not do anything with the LSM and if we had had this in place before IOU Ring went in we probably would have caught the IOU wearing stuff because they did have the capability checks in there even though the LSM story was lacking and finally I want to put a check in there whenever there's a new IOU ring operation that's added to the kernel you know let's watch that because as we've seen IOU ring is a bit of a special case because it doesn't have that syscall layer so this might be something that we need either for auditing or for LSM access controls as we saw with the command pass through so we've got a list of things I had an afternoon I was like you know okay let's let's see what I can do with a couple hours so I I'm gonna there's a link at the end of the slide you can go look at my scripts um I put them up there so you can grab them and take a look here's just kind of a quick example of some things that I'm doing and this is all running out of a bash script this is not fancy like I said this is an afternoons worth of work uh that first that git log command line if you're not too familiar with Git this basically just Compares two branches two trees it basically says okay what's in you know compare the LSM next Branch with what's in Linus's Master tree and basically check to see you know hey is somebody putting code in the security directory that hasn't gone through the LSM next tree you know for example probably the VFS guys did they add something in did they add a new LSM hook or did they change one of our existing hooks so just kind of gives a heads up if something's going on there and the next thing is this is perhaps what's a little more interesting um so the first thing I'm using a tool called seagrep which I don't know if you're familiar with that I spent when I first started this I had never really heard of secret before but it popped up when I was searching because grep is nice but it doesn't always necessarily work extremely well with source code sometimes you know lines wrap um there's other Oddities that won't go into but I started off using grep and it was kind of a little awkward so I looked around found secret and it works beautifully the parameters here dash dash code that basically tells secret you know hey ignore all the comments because oftentimes people will put function names in comments which is good but I don't want any false positives there uh no column and no numbers that basically you know on the grub output you know you can see a row and a column for the file that doesn't display those because you know if I was doing that in a snapshot that's going to change quite a bit so I didn't want that and the dash dash word is just basically like I said seagrep is kind of intended for going through source code this basically says hey look for an identifier override creds so you know function names you know variables that sort of thing um and as you'll see I'm not blindly searching through the entire kernel when I was first doing this I was a little concerned that I was going to get a lot of noise a lot of change it was going to be continuously flagging a lot of false positives so I wanted to kind of limit this to particular areas you'll notice like drivers are noticeably missing in that subders list which in general is okay because from an LSM from an auditing perspective there's usually not a whole lot we do with individual drivers we try to stay up a layer because otherwise the amount of work adding hooks in would be tremendous maintaining those but you can see it is a pretty pretty full list of things I was looking at there and so once I had these commands it was just a matter of you know throwing them into a quick little bash script and this runs multiple times a day it's pretty simple um I execute those commands and a few others it basically generates kind of a snapshot of the kernel at a point in time where it calls out you know all those different call sites all those different uh you know git history and like I said there's no function or there's no line numbers and there's no column numbers so if there is a little bit of you know patch merging and whatnot if they move up and down a little bit that's okay it won't necessarily catch all those but it still catches kind of the the horizontal white space so if the level of indentation changes so like let's say somebody puts a LSM hook it was inside an if statement or if it was inside a loop and now they bring it out that'll show up which one would think that might actually be kind of helpful so we'll see um so anyway it creates a snapshot it compares the snapshot to the previously run snapshot and when I say compare it just as a diff um and then you know if there's if there are any differences it sends me a report via email and then the last thing it does is it replaces the previous snapshot with the snapshot just generated and then you know watch rinse repeat just keeps doing this multiple times a day like I said this is a very simple first attempt afternoon worth of work I was like okay let's let's see what this gets me I mean is this worthwhile is it just going to be all noise all the time is it even going to find anything interesting well so far so good um so I did this probably about in the middle of the 519 RC cycle I think it was around rc4 rc5 that I first turned this on and like I said my biggest concern was the amount of noise that would come out of this and it actually turns out the noise is very minimal um to almost non-existent thus far it's been a limited number of times but it seems to be working pretty well uh turns out that the changes that it catches outside the merge window have been very small there's not been a whole lot there most of the things that do pop up there are fixes for code that went in during the merge window and you know people realize oh this isn't quite working the way we want so we need to change this a little bit so and that that's to be expected and so that was that was pretty good um so what actually what are some of the positive things that it did catch well during the 519 to the 6-0 merge window IOU ring kind of reorganized their code and decomposed a lot of things into multiple files and when they did this this caught all of the LSM call site changes and the capability changes so that was good um capability wise so not necessarily specific to the LSM it did catch the number of debugging mechanisms that were added during the last merge window and that you know we're gated with capsys admin and but perhaps I think one of the more interesting things and this kind of surprised me um both the good and a bad way good that this tool actually caught it bad in the sense that this was kind of one of those like oh man how happened does or how often does this happen sort of thing um I'm not going to list the specific commits I want to shame anybody here but um there was a proc FS tunable that like a lot of proc FS tunables was gated with capsis admin and this commit went in and they changed some things with the tunable and they removed the capability check and so I sent a private email off to the patch author and the maintainer and said hey I I know very little about your subsystem I don't know if this was intentional it wasn't mentioned anywhere in the commit description but this commit removed a capability check from this proc FS tunable was this was this intentional is this okay and had a little discussion and neither the patch author or the maintainer had realized that capsis admin had been removed now the good news is we had a bit of a discussion some back and forth and it turns out that maybe that was okay perhaps it didn't really need to be there in the first place so that was good um but and this highlights once again how important it is to go out and talk to people when we're having this discussion they realize that okay maybe there are some other parts of their code that do need a capability check for capsys admin so um so this was kind of a this was a little bit of a surprise I wasn't expecting to see this but it was kind of nice to see that at least we're on the right track with some of this that maybe this could be useful and so next steps um once again I keep harping on this but don't take away from this talk that you know we can do all this through automation keep talking with each other also while this little automation toy has had some limited success for a small period of time it's pretty crude um it's really it was just aiming at low hanging fruit to see if this is something that could have some value and I think there is a lot of potential here I think you know one of the simple next steps would be to identify some more complex code patterns you know there's a lot of tools cachanel which I'm sure I'm pronouncing incorrectly but that has a lot of power to do you know some code analysis it's already used in the kernel source tree for doing other things I think that might be something we could leverage here or similar tools I'm also once again this is well outside my area of expertise but I know there's been a lot of focus recently on machine learning and other forms of pattern matching and whatnot that might be an area that could yield some fruit here as well basically My Hope here in giving this talk is that somebody either in the room or on the virtual session who has a bit more experience in here that could potentially find this interesting and run with this a little bit because I I really think this is perhaps our best hope at preventing the next IOU ring problem and with that my last slide I promised you a link to the scripts that I'm using that's it right up there uh these slides I will put on the sketch thing later today my apologies I got back sorry I got back late last night from an event and didn't get these slides up there but I will do that today so that you'll have this URL otherwise you can take a picture of it um but that's my email address if you want to be in touch that's also my Twitter handle if you want to be in touch that way whatever works for you I guess the only catch I will say about the scripts is those scripts are intended to be run from a little kind of homegrown job scheduler thing so there's some stuff in the scripts that might not make a whole lot of sense so you can just ignore that just for look for the sea graph and to get commands and make sense of it that way so that's it are there any questions now someone other than Richard he's a nice guy and all but come on all right oh do you have one Richard just a few more comments so um the automated stuff is good to have in there because it can catch certain things but then you have to constantly update it to look for certain keywords and so that's going to be a bit of a challenge but it's it's part of the equation of trying to to get at some of this stuff so you're talking about the you know keep on talking idea um I mean I guess the one comment I will make um so keyword searches I mean the the keywords I'm searching for you know the credential overrides the capability checks those are fairly static I mean those don't really change so keeping on top of that is easy enough the LSM hooks that we look for in those call sites that's generated dynamically from the kernel source in the script so the overhead for that is very minimal sure but then there's entire new subsystems and things like looking for looking in the entire IO urine uh thing now that you know that it exists you know to look there for that kind of change um when so it it turned out that Paul and I had actually been at the same ipsec Bake Off many years ago and didn't realize it until I pulled up a bunch of photos of it and Paul's kind of like yeah there I am in that picture oh my God okay um we went through this stuff when looking at ipv4 and uh bolting on ipsec onto that it was it was a security bolt on to the side and so when IPv6 was being developed there was active work to try and integrate Security in it from the get-go so that we weren't trying to play catch-up um in 2013 when Edward Snowden blew the lid off the NSA at that point the ietf had I guess they added a bit more formality to their process and if in every RFC after that there was a section called security considerations and it had to be reviewed by people to be able to make sure that what was being added was going to not cause some new problems so the Linux kernel development process is a bit more organic and uh I mean there's some quote from Linus about you guys you security guys are crazy or insane I think was the name the word that he used and so there is some reluctance from the rest of the Linux Community to be able to acknowledge the security concerns that we do raise but that's the kind of thing that I would like to see is in in any new features or patch sets of some bit more formal Security review being added to the process I I agree I mean I think it would be wonderful if any new you know kernel subsystem or significant bit of functionality did have to go through a Security review and at least you know get a quick thumbs up or thumbs down but the hard reality is that's not going to happen anytime soon I mean we've there's been several cases that I can point to where we've explicitly requested you know new functionalities come in we said like hey hey can you you know like you're going to release it's going to be in the next kernel release in like two or three weeks can you can you hold this for a second because we need to add some extra Hooks and they're like well no we're not going to get new features on the LSM and we've heard that time and time again earlier this week at plumbers uh there's a new IO urine functionality for spawning new um executables basically replacing the whole fork and exec process with IOU Rank and there's a couple of us that were in that talk and you know we asked you know hey you know can you please share the code with us can you please CC the LSM mailing list and they said oh sure we haven't thought about it yet but yeah we'll do that and we're happy to work with you as long as you don't impact performance so I mean this is the sort of thing that we're we're up against and so you know I think if we're careful and we're persistent enough you know we can make inroads but I'm not expecting this to change substantially anytime soon um the LSM is it is it is and uh the lsms are becoming more and more common in fact I'm pretty sure every major Enterprise uh Linux distribution has at least one LSM enabled these days so it's not it's not a fringe technology anymore case um I just pulled your scripts really quickly to take a look at just just how are you gripping please don't I'm I'm not a script person oh no I'm just trying to look at it and yeah and see your approach to it and um in looking at it I realized like oh wait I'm sort of already doing this a little bit for some of the hardening things because I remember the same problem of like yeah oh my God why did you touch that how did yeah there was can you CC me like what yeah um and while it's not a perfect solution um listing uh a couple of the like file or or identify our regular expressions in the maintainers file will at least trigger adding someone to CC uh when certain things come up so it might make sense for I mean it's a pretty limited set of words yeah you know it's like or did you change capable or did you touch capable did you touch NS capable did it like yeah there's a short list of them and again it's not 100 because not everyone runs get maintainer um yeah but it has worked pretty well for for me when I added those types of things for things and like SEC comp and like I get yeah I get cc'd when an architecture adds set comp support and I can go did you add a self-test stuff like that um so it might be nice to like do it on two fronts like you're proactive trying to find them and then this more sort of passive add a bunch of keywords like hey if you touch any of these CC the like LSM maintainers subsystem it's a very good point I hadn't really thought of that but yeah I mean it's because and that would be much more preferable that would get us closer to the let's have a conversation beforehand so yeah that's definitely something to look at it's fun my laptop just beeped at me so find out what that means sorry so I'm just curious when there's been a release where there has been a missing LSM hook or something like that does that generate a cve because arguably there's now a bypass for security control so there's a fun topic around Linux kernel cves that we could probably spend a couple hours on um I personally of the mindset that cves aren't anything to be ashamed of and we should have cves for these things but um there's some prominent kernel maintainers that have a very different view of those things so um you know they're also as an individual kernel maintainer um well as an individual open source maintainer the path to getting a cve is fraught with a number of difficulties so I usually try to make people very aware when there are issues and we work hard to get things backboarded whenever we can there once again there are other issues we face with getting security fixes backboarded specifically around IOU ring I think we are going to get them backboarded so that's good um but yeah I think we or at least my Approach thus far has been to make people very aware of this and I've seen that a number of Linux distributions have then created cves for them but um unfortunately my results have been very mixed trying to do it as an individual so I just rely on getting the word out and hope that the Linux distributions will pick it up and do the right thing in terms of cves so let's see okay thanks yeah I'm sorry it's not very satisfying and I I'll be the first to admit that but um there's a number of process problems here as I think you found from this talk so we're just trying to do the best we can one more question because I think we well I don't know am I overtime I I'm out of time okay well thank you very much I hope you enjoy the rest sorry last question sorry will it be possible instead of uh opening a CV to have a like issue in GitHub or like for example for ardening there are tickets and maybe so yeah yeah there's the colonel bugzilla um so we do have at least speaking from you know putting my SC Linux hat on for a minute so we do maintain a mirror of the SC Linux kernel Tree on GitHub for people that prefer to get it that way and we do have some issues that we allow people to submit issues that way we it's kernel development so we prefer you use the mailing list but I know some people prefer GitHub so um so that is a possibility we don't use that for any formal you know GitHub has some really cool CV and security functionality I use that for lib setcom which maintain that's all on GitHub but for the kernel stuff we still really kind of steer people towards the mailing list whenever possible just because trying to synchronize up two main forms of communication it's difficult so all right I think we were at time I'm not seeing any other hand so I'm gonna get down but I'm going to be here both today and tomorrow feel free to catch me in the hallway I'm more than happy to talk to you guys and if you're virtual or if you think about it next week you've got my email there's my Twitter too but anyway thank you all for sitting there patiently with my presentation at the beginning and enjoy the rest of the conference
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Dementia: Needs Family Support
welcome to the pharmacy Bazaar YouTube channel where we provide reliable Health Care information to help you make informed decisions about your health today we're going to discuss dementia a growing Health concern in India we'll talk about the causes clinical tests for diagnosis available treatments and the roles and responsibilities of family members in the care of patients please note that the information provided in this video is based on scientific and clinical data and is intended for educational purposes only dementia is not a single disease but a group of symptoms that affect cognitive abilities such as memory thinking and problem solving the most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease which accounts for 60 to 80 percent of cases other causes include vascular dementia Lewy Body dementia and frontotemporal dementia risk factors for dementia include age genetics and certain lifestyle factors such as smoking poor diet and lack of exercise additionally medical conditions like hypertension diabetes and high cholesterol can increase the risk of developing dementia dementia affects cognitive abilities which are essential for daily functioning some common cognitive symptoms include memory loss this is often the earliest and most noticeable symptom especially affecting short-term memory examples include forgetting recent conversations misplacing items or repeating questions difficulty with language this can manifest as struggling to find the right words difficulty following or joining a conversation and confusion with word meanings disorientation patients may become lost in familiar surroundings or lose track of time and dates impaired problem solving this includes difficulties with tasks that require planning organizing or following a sequence such as cooking or managing finances the decline in abstract thinking patients May struggle with Concepts like numbers or understanding the meaning of symbols you can notice the behavioral and psychological symptoms dementia can also cause changes in behavior and emotional well-being some common behavioral and psychological symptoms you can notice include mood changes patients may experience mood swings increased irritability or feelings of depression and anxiety apathy and withdrawal this can manifest as a lack of interest in Hobbies or social activities and the patient may become more isolated personality changes patients may become more aggressive and paranoid or exhibit other changes in their usual personality traits hallucinations and delusions in some cases patients may experience false beliefs or see or hear things that aren't there as dementia progresses it can impact a person's ability to carry out daily activities some common functional symptoms include the decline in self-care patients May neglect personal hygiene rooming and dressing difficulty with motor skills this can manifest as clumsiness poor coordination or problems with balance and Mobility sleep disturbances patients may experience insomnia nighttime wandering or excessive daytime sleepiness early diagnosis of dementia is crucial for Effective management and care the diagnosis process typically involves a combination of Assessments including medical history and physical examination the doctor will evaluate the patient's overall health and look for any underlying conditions that may contribute to cognitive decline cognitive and neurological tests these tests assess memory language problem solving and other cognitive abilities additionally doctors May perform neurological examinations to check for signs of brain abnormalities or damage Imaging studies brain scans such as MRI and CT scans can help visualize brain structures and identify any abnormalities that may be causing the symptoms blood tests these tests can help rule out other potential causes of cognitive declines such as Vitamin deficiencies or thyroid problems while there is no cure for dementia various treatments can help manage the symptoms and improve the quality of life for patients in India the available treatments include medications cholinesterase Inhibitors and memetine are commonly prescribed to improve cognitive function in Alzheimer's disease patients for other types of dementia medications may be prescribed to treat specific symptoms or underlying conditions non-pharmacological interventions these include cognitive stimulation therapy occupational therapy and physical therapy which can help improve cognitive and functional abilities psychosocial support counseling and support groups can help patients and their families cope with the emotional and psychological challenges of dementia now we will be discussing the vital roles and responsibilities of family members in the care and support of dementia patients caring for a loved one with dementia can be challenging but with the right information and support you can make a significant difference in their quality of life let's delve into the different ways family members can contribute to the well-being of a dementia patient emotional support and understanding one of the most critical aspects of caring for a dementia patient is providing emotional support and understanding as a family member you should be patient and empathetic when communicating with your loved one acknowledge their feelings and emotions offer reassurance and comfort in times of confusion and distress assistance with daily activities and personal care as dementia progresses daily tasks and personal care can become more challenging for the patient family members should help with tasks such as bathing dressing grooming and feeding encourage Independence but be prepared to assist when needed create a daily routine that's predictable and structured to minimize confusion medication management and medical appointments ensuring proper medication management and attending medical appointments is crucial for the patient's health family members should maintain an up-to-date list of medications and their dosages set up reminders for medication times to ensure compliance attend medical appointments ask questions and take notes on the doctor's recommendations safe and comfortable living environment a dementia friendly living environment can significantly improve a patient's well-being family members should remove hazards and clutter to minimize the risk of Falls or accidents ensure adequate lighting especially in areas like stairs and hallways label rooms and items to help with orientation and identification create a calm and peaceful atmosphere with familiar items and personal belongings social interaction and mental stimulation maintaining social connections and mental stimulation is vital for dementia patients family members can encourage participation in social activities with friends and family engage in mentally stimulating activities such as puzzles games or art projects encourage physical exercise such as walking or gardening to promote overall health learning about dementia and available resources educating yourself about dementia and the resources available can help you provide the best care possible as a family member you should learn about the specific type of dementia your loved one has its symptoms and its progression attend workshops seminars or support groups to gain knowledge and connect with others in similar situations seek out local and National organizations that provide resources and assistance for dementia patients and caregivers dementia is a complex and challenging condition but with the right information and support patients and their families can navigate this journey more effectively if you suspect a loved one may have dementia consult a health care professional for further assessment and guidance thank you for watching this video on dementia on the pharmacy Bazaar YouTube channel if you found this video informative please like share and subscribe for more Health Care related content remember knowledge is the key to making informed decisions about your health
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ISABEL GARCIA SPEAKS ON SEEING WHAT HAPPENED TO PEARL FERNANDEZ IN PRISON
what's going on savages thinks what's happening with savage studios much love much respect every time so man I put you guys out there to find the the lovely Miss Isabel Garcia and we found her we found her quick because she wasn't hiding and so she's here she's here today she's gonna go ahead and reiterate what she went through to the best of her ability she still you know she just got out not too long ago she's on parole so you know certain questions won't be asked but any answer she's willing to give us we appreciate it is well I thank you so much for coming on the channel much appreciated so but before we start man listen less when when uh when did she roll up when is it what time was this what year was this I got there you know days after weeks after it was around June in June I will stand by in June I have accurate information of when it was on my page or what she got there her mission date and everything yeah I was 2018 okay and so basically how long had you been there before Perle rolled up I would say which is reception no worry like two weeks three weeks okay it's straight up what was her what was her steal Oh like man what was her get down you know [ __ ] rolling up with something like that I've heard a few people comment saying that she was like carrying the Bible around crying all the time or something like that but then I've heard other stories so what was her steal oh man you know where she went and I'm saying for her charges and everything you know what she her charges but she never showed any remorse you know she never lived she walks you with a she started stealing from her Sally's Wow gets questioned about her paperwork because what it is there right and you know imprison on a or you're watching an hour of TV you're not you know you don't get to watch Nick legs you know honestly we I didn't even know about the case you know or what happened is people from her he started saying that's her you know she killed her baby she was here on child endangerment charges I need your people already you're already still you already do me too much you know and so hold on so it kind of cut my wife I kind of cut out a little bit earlier but you were saying that basically what kind of blew her covers or put her on blast and drew attention to herself was that she started stealing before that though she was kind of under the radar you know you know I never ran into the [ __ ] in the okay so my bad sorry to cut you off let's go ahead and get to the UH to the juicy part let's go where are you going where's pickle where he left off you know so that right there you know not you know she's going to get dealt with we need your actual so she's gonna get it people with herself already have her paperwork so then they lock it down her cellmates no like this is what's going on you know how many soulmates I think it's to get a few yeah you get in it's up to it could be up to eight you know so you know they pass out the decade and when the south the the seal hold pops the doors to give a decades that's when the seal goes oh you see pretty good for having you know [ __ ] you know so then that happen and this is like you know behind er you know yeah you know they just look in the [ __ ] [ __ ] you know and you know at this point you know everybody at the cha you know they have everybody you know just turned away I still at that moment she-she [ __ ] life just humbled right there like she realized she wasn't gonna hide she wasn't gonna be able to [ __ ] run and nobody was gonna do [ __ ] you know you know everybody says no that didn't happen she wouldn't be she would be PC to be the one to tell you she is with those [ __ ] charges she'd that she would be able to get classified to be able to be that she was gonna roll up to GE you know that's that's the person that she is you know she got away with so much [ __ ] she's thinking she's gonna put you in prison nah nah that's not the get down there you know so let me ask you let me ask you is that something that's normally done in the females institution let's say like politics like are you guys whacking every child every child killer out there on the line or if they're basically are they pretty much you know you don't even know you know Sally is in the women's prison they don't party everybody knows and everybody sticks to you know to what what they should do you know yeah so when she got a gut when she got got man she basically so she got jumped she got spit on and all this stuff hot coffee and everything thrown on her got sliced up uh-huh after she gets all screwed up now what happens to her soul okay well let's backtrack a little so during the attack the penis it's funny there was five CEOs for SEOs that were going to you know getting it in and the thing is when the seals were speed but I mean it was the right Club you see buddy who was there in the [ __ ] prison you know trying to stop it because it was ugly you know and there she was engaged [ __ ] peppered [ __ ] you know spray it was pictures never hitting her age she was getting it you know that's right yeah okay damn it yeah so so I heard now she's basically like on she's she's untouchable now Hearst now she's kind of like a walk she gets taken to the medical ward you know whatever and then after that you know she gets taken she's no mask you know no you know okay and so what do you what do you think is gonna be her her fate like how long do you think she'll be there and will she be released back out to the to the line with the ladies again you know you know documentary you know Street there were street justice for him you know now she's in a Cell probably you know you know the [ __ ] does not see the Sun you know and then she's getting a visit and that's gonna be her feet you know and Chowchilla is it a mere a prison so you know I'm sure she gets served her little three hot meals and I hope she enjoyed them you know yeah I'm sure she will yeah but uh okay so um at the end of the day that's I think that's a that's that's amazing because when you said you saw this documentary man it really it really uh it made you feel like wow you know we got some justice you know and if you guys would have known about it I'm sure if you guys would've known about it beforehand you know it would have been it would have been a lot sooner but uh if there's something you could tell all the subscribers because there's so many people a lot of women a lot of mothers who have commented and they're just really hurt by the by the tragedy of what took place you know like it's kind of a case even for me that like it almost kind of Jade's your heart for the rest of your life just a little bit more than it was you know it's like come on I know I want to in don't want to hear about nothing like that or see that but if there's something you can say man just just to offer a little bit of closure or even to haters man or doubters or whatever man so maybe you could clear things up for them or whatever I believe you I'm telling all my subscribers I believe it man I'm rocking with it I get behind you I support it man I believe in it but go ahead man if you got anything you wanna let them all know like I'm staying there there's no glory to this you know because like I'm saying she's still walking I feel like I've been waiting you know watching the documentary I feel like you know [ __ ] it we would have [ __ ] known the details because she's dad you know I'm innocent you know you know it was child neglect you know I'm here you know and everybody stayed that it's me but I'm innocent you know I feel like but you know if we would've had that documentary first you know then it would have been different you know her face would have been in a [ __ ] kitchen fryer it's like you know when they got I heard they weren't trying to shake nobody was trying you know everybody wanted to make an example out of her you know that she's not gonna be tolerated you know it's not gonna be tolerated she's gonna be a walk mark of it you know all right well hey I want to say thank you so much Isabel for coming on my channel I never meant to offend you or anything call you out I just wanted to put the pieces to the story together I really appreciate you touching on the topic I'm sure everyone is going to be happy to hear about this they all be bugging me still the one you know I'm not sure issue because of the added charges but you know you said you said her name is angel Medina correct you don't happen to know her booking number do you know and you know I just want to miss it it's not going to be tolerated there's women in prison you know hustling and they're doing what they got to do to send money on to their kids you know women fighting you know for cases that there are me you know their kids and you know a [ __ ] to do that true like the torture part that's for [ __ ] like nine you know all of it was all of it was pretty [ __ ] up you know it was a where she's at now she never sees this thing and you know and that's a little justice you know oh yeah and you know what straight up just to close man a much respected Isabel man much respect to you for uh for coming right out like a what's up man I stick behind what I said I stand behind what I said if you guys want to tweak on this word or that word or cry about this or that word that doesn't take away from the fact that it really happened and nobody calling me a liar you know screw you I like that I respect that that's some savage [ __ ] right there I just want to say thank you once again hope you guys enjoyed this it's always much love a savage nation much respect doses thank you
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Jump Higher for Volleyball
how to jump higher for volleyball jumping is an integral part of volleyball is both an offensive and defensive weapon all athletes can increase their vertical leap by strengthening key muscles harnessing plyometrics and hunting overall volleyball technique plyometric exercises increased strength explosive speed and agility doing these exercises regularly can not only increase your vertical jump but also improve your overall volleyball game targeting essential muscles build your leg muscles your legs are the powerhouse of your jump the stronger your leg muscles are the harder you can propel yourself upwards to a maximum vertical leap the type of exercises you can do will depend on the equipment you have available to you consult a health or fitness specialist to ensure your body is able to strengthen itself in a healthy manner focus on exercises that mimic the jumping motion a good way to do this is by doing squats which can be done with or without equipment squats can be done by simply standing with your legs shoulder width apart and lowering your body towards the ground with your back straight and knees bent at a 45 degree angle as if you were sitting down on a chair stand up straight and repeat increase the intensity by adding weights being careful to incrementally increase weights as your strength increases one lunges strengthen your glutes and can be done with or without equipment lunges can be done by simply standing up straight and taking one step forward with your back straight and knee bent at a 45 degree angle step out farther for a more difficult lunge stand up straight and repeat making sure to alternate legs increase the intensity by adding weights being careful to incrementally increase weights as your strength increases too before using any equipment consult a specialist to ensure its proper use strengthen your calves this muscle group is essential to jumping higher calf raises are an easy and effective exercise that can be done with or without equipment calf raises can be done by standing up straight with your feet on the ground and then moving up onto your tippy toes stand out a ledge to increase the range of motion to your muscles you can also do one leg at a time making sure to alternate between each leg to ensure balance increase the intensity by adding weights being careful to incrementally increase weights as your strength increases 3 build your core muscles contrary to popular belief jumping isn't just about the muscles in your legs your core muscles in your back and abdominals are a big part of your body movement and are engaged for balance and coordination many core workouts can be done without equipment some good workouts to build these muscles or crunches and Superman's there are many variations of abdominal exercises one of the simplest as the crunch lay down with your back and feet on the ground with your knees bent keeping your feet and glutes on the ground clench your abdominal muscles as you move your upper body toward your knees you can keep your hands behind you or out in front of you lower yourself back down to the starting position and repeat be careful to move with purpose isolating your abdominal muscles and being careful to avoid any jerking movements that could be harmful to your lower back 5 superman's are a great complement to crunches as they strengthen your lower back lay face down with your hands above your head to mimic a flying Superman raise both your upper body and legs simultaneously and hold for a beat to isolate the muscles of your lower back lower back down to the starting position and repeat as necessary 6 build your arm muscles our muscles are also a big part of jumping higher as they provide momentum as you explode upwards arms are also a big part of your approach when you go up to hit a ball or block many good workouts for your arms can be done with weights or equipment push-ups and pull-ups can be done with minimal equipment while bicep curls and tricep pushdowns need weights or equipment for resistance push-ups can be done without any equipment by laying down face down with the palms of your hands on the ground and your arms extended perpendicular to your body but bend at the elbows push down onto the palm of your hands lifting your body off the ground and straightening your arms lower yourself back down to the starting position and repeat change the positioning of your hands to target different muscles 7 pull-ups need to be done with a bar high enough to lift yourself off of the ground simply grab the bar above your head and lift yourself towards the bar it may be difficult at first but try to keep your body straight and allow yourself to rise and fall in the full range of motion of your arms you can either keep your palms facing away from you or towards you varying the distance between them changing the positioning of your hands will target different muscles try not to let your arms fall straight down and lock it is better to keep some bend in them between pull-ups 8 bicep curls can be done with weights or equipment by simply keeping your arms straight at your side and lifting the weight toward your bicep bending at the elbow alternate between arms changing your grip targets different areas of your bicep and forearm muscles 9 bench dips work your triceps can be done almost anywhere and requires no equipment put your arms behind you on the edge of a tub or on a chair so your fingers are pointing out keep your elbows slightly bent and close to your body extend your legs and bend them slightly at the knee lower your body until your elbows are at a 90 degree angle and lift yourself back up 10 tricep pushdowns are done with specialized equipment usually with cables used to move weights usually ropes bars or handles are attached to the end of the cable utilizing different attachments focuses on different areas of your triceps stand straight with your feet shoulder-width apart and pull the cable down by the attachments starting with your elbows at 90 degrees and extending downward moving your hands towards the ground consult a fitness specialist for the proper use of each attachment 11 find workouts that help and motivate you lifting weights and exercising as a whole can be repetitive and boring find exercises that help workout your muscles or get you jumping without losing motivation there are many free resources online to help you bury your work out and find exercises that work for you find inspiration through partners trainers and music jam out to some of your favorite tunes to keep your mind distracted from the repetition high-energy music can also keep your energy up find a trainer training partner or a workout video for support trainers can be expensive but worth the investment to ensure your safety and maximize your potential choose your training partners wisely as you want to support each other it's easy to create a social atmosphere and get distracted from the task at hand when you work out with friends who don't have the same goals as you
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YogsComplete SSP: Going Postal Pt. 9: Pirate Raid
hey folks welcome back okay i have found spawn finally yes the red needle on the compass is the right needle so we were way back in hardcore um it was flipped i think um but anyway let's see i'm gonna go ahead and just waypoint spawn there we go so i will remember it okay remember this remember this ship um oh god my inventory is just full of junk let me just um throw some stuff away that i don't really need i found all kinds of stuff i found cobweb trees i found another village i found a radio crystal i'm gonna have to make another backpack i think but um i am gonna go and rescue my stuff assuming this is a pirate ship of some sort now if it's not actually in this ship i have a theory as to where it could be i we did find that triton city um while we were out looking for the first village and um uh speaking of villages apparently i just walked right past one or swam right past one uh that uh the village with the volcano was like right over there so yeah um but it has no stompex so okay what do we have here uh-huh this is a pirate ship why are they hurting hey hey hey buddy hey hey ouch oh he's got a shield how can you even swim with all that armor on i broke your boat i broke your stupid little boat where's my stuff give me back my stuff where is it where's my stuff hey i'm talking to you where's my stuff really ouch where'd that other boat go there we go oh so sorry hey hey hey uh one of y'all a gunner oh really come on now fine i need to eat something like now i just uh dip my head under the water here a bit okay have a slightly salty steak i've got come on okay fine i give up he's only got 10 hit points left as long as he doesn't drink it should be okay right actually if i can get onto the ship let's see uh i don't see any cardboard boxes in there if i can just get on the ship get the high ground all right i'm gonna just okay let's see if there's a um way i can get on here ah crud i'm gonna need more wood okay pew just inhaled a little bit there ah there we go ha ha my ship good luck getting back on it i hear you really that's dumb okay what do we have here haha i'm in your in your cap a gray round some coal this is not my stuff this is not the ship this is not the one or if it is it's it's long gone um yeah i i bet they i bet they sold it off to the tritons i bet that's what they did so you know what i'm just gonna take it out on these guys here and i'm out of arrows i need more arrows oh my god um you know what screw it let's just uh i see you yep just kind of kamikaze jump onto your head how about that how you like that how you like it yeah good luck drinking a potion here too oh hey hey speaking of your potions um i want it i want it can i have it oh god i'm gonna drown i'm gonna drown chasing a potion okay all right i'm fine i'm good i guess i could have turned magnet mode on if i really wanted to but me hey you wasn't there another one over here somewhere another dude in a boat nope must not have been okay all right come at me bro come here come here you got knocked back on that thing though oh really you jerk i'm gonna drown you i'm gonna stand on your head how about that how you like that all those things lifeguards used to yell at me about don't push your friends under the water don't run hey don't belly flop off the diving board okay well that's that's actually good advice don't you drink don't you do it don't you do it don't you do it oh really you're gonna oh boy that was a neat trick you're just going to keep swimming you're not even you're not you're just abandoning ship are you you're not the captain are you look how far you swim look at all the good it did you okay well looks like that boat is um dead in the water anyway so um i'm tempted to kill that squid for its hat but i think i'll leave it alone all right folks i'm going to uh swim on home and i will see you there huh okay here we go okay um i'm going to uh put all my my goodies away here i've got some stuff not quite loaded yet that's that's all right there we go uh since i have these bombs i would kind of like to go down to the fairy fountain we might do that another time though um i think we will do that another time perhaps all right let's uh put some stuff away uh how do we how do we make a radio we make a radio like so it's a okay six wood gold redstone iron bars okay i can do that i can definitely do that have any iron bars by chance already no i do not um i'm gonna put these away we need to plant them later i'll put that away um but the builders wand away that i found okay um oops that's empty okay skulls and all kinds of hops and grapes and all kinds of cool stuff a domino con writing desk oh this is nice okay see i'm gonna have to get my miscraft library going i'm gonna have to get all this stuff going um yeah i'm gonna have to go hit that triton tower because i got the worst feeling that's where my stuff is all right um let's put these apples away these uh put these eggs away eggs away i said let's go ahead and um the grapes and the hops out let's turn one into seeds and one into seeds and we'll put the rest away and we're going to have to do some brewing at some point here um it's cute um a knowledge fragment what manner of not that's a a thumb craft research type knowledge fragment i suppose let's just start dumping some stuff in here then um well that one's full give me that iron i'll need that now what did i okay the iron bars that's right let's make a radio let's get some some music up in here there's the rest of the iron there it is all right iron bars redstone uh i just had a gold ingot there we go gold wood give me that radio okay well let's um let's uh plug this in shall we let's get some music in here let's see uh where to put it where to put it um when i put it right here can i put it there oops i will probably have to probably would uh had to move that okay um let's see um my mom can i make a coffee table can i uh can i do a coffee table can i why don't i put it on top of the crafting bench there we go all right let's um oops hey okay does it work do i need to apply a redstone signal perhaps let us let us try putting redstone signal on it ah aha okay um let's just turn that off for now that's um that's something that's uh that's something special okay so now what now what do we do i think what we'll do now is we will go to sleep and now that we have woken um i think i'm going to take a break i'm going to go ahead and make some heat generators i'm going to get some rudimentary power up in here and we're gonna get some uh stuff done i will see you next time folks bye-bye oh no no no no no no oh no ugh
Alex Beefgnaw
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SHARING IS CARING 2021 - Ignite: Jonas Smith
Hello, friends. Great to see you. My name is Jonas and I'm here to introduce you to some very friendly robots. Now first of all, please observe - - that the word ART actually features in artificial intelligence. I'm sure there's a joke here that I just can't see right now - - but I'll let you think about it as I briefly run through - - our experience with machine learning. Now, one year ago we launched the SMK online collection called SMK Open. And thanks to everybody who has dropped by over this last year. As you can imagine, so much of the work goes on behind the scenes - - and you don't get credit for it, so it's great to actually do this today. One very important thing we've done is to stick our necks out a little bit. In its 125 years of existence, SMK has not gotten around - - to working with descriptive keywords for artworks. Zero. There's a ton of fascinating organizational reasons for why this is. But it's also just very expensive, - - time-consuming and surprisingly controversial. A taxonomy isn't neutral etcetera etcetera. You know all this. What do we have here? Is it an angel? Is it a winged creature? Is it a mythological figure? Is it an example of superstition? It's just damn tricky and you're just afraid to get it wrong. And so, sometimes you do nothing. The problem, of course, falls on regular, normal people. If you haven't studied art history, how are you going to navigate - - or explore a large art collection? You really need those descriptive nouns. And so, in the SMK Open team - - we took the liberty of sending every artwork photo we could get our hands on - - to a cloud-based image recognition service. And this service kindly dissects every image - - looking for objects in its enormous database. It's a dog, it's a flower, it's a tree and so on. But we want more keywords. So we look up the hyponymic structure of those keywords from the cloud. So a pigeon is a bird, and a bird is an animal. We include those as well building our large keyword empire. We then translate these English terms into Danish - - so "bird" becomes "fugl" and so on. But we want more. Just to mention one more technique, we also look up the artwork in WikiData - - and pull down keywords added by human editors from there. You get the idea. We do a lot of things to let clever machines or humans - - help us describe and thereby connect the art. Here's what happens when our museum photographers add a photo to the system. A lot of processes start up automatically enriching the information in our database. And it works. We actually do get lots of keywords. And there are a thousand footnotes here, - - but just as a general principle, the more keywords, the better. And so, everything is solved and our job is done. Not exactly. There are devils in the details - - and unfortunately no lunch is entirely free, even those with robots. Let's take an example. How about Jesus? We ship this scene to Microsoft Vision and what do we get back? "Toddler". Now, toddler is correct, - - but then a robot translates the term and we get "buksetrold" in Danish. And "buksetrold" is a very informal term for a small child - - that corresponds to something more like "rugrat". And honestly, rugrat is a slightly familiar way of describing the Messiah - - and we have lots of paintings of the Messiah. Another problem is paintings of cliff sides, rock formations. The machine sees "rock" and this gets translated not to say "klippe" in Danish - - but into the Danish term for rock music. And if you add hyponyms from that starting point, it gets pretty wrong. Another issue is, you know, abstraction. The service is trained on photos. What's in this drawing? That may be hard for a machine to tell, so the more abstract and the more modern, - - the lower the number and quality of the keywords. But while these are entirely important drawbacks - - and dissertations should surely be written about them, - - on the whole, I think we have contributed very significantly - - to making SMK's collection more accessible and more democratic. We thank our robot friends. And we really do recommend - - letting them do as much of the work as possible, - - so we humans can take care of the really hard and perhaps more meaningful work. So much to do. Thank you. Have a great conference and I hope to see all of you very soon.
SMK - National Gallery of Denmark
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Basic Bedini Pulse Motor Part 1: 3d Printing
foreign hello everyone thank you for joining me today in this video I want to introduce you to the exciting world of 3D printing if the idea of 3D printing seems a bit intimidating don't worry this video is here to guide you through the process and hopefully inspire you to embark on this simple yet fulfilling hobby before we dive in let me share some information about my current printer I'm currently using a printer that is essentially an Ender 3 V2 clone if you're interested in purchasing one you can find it on Amazon for approximately 165 dollars now let's talk about what you can expect from this video it will serve as an introduction and a starting point for my upcoming series on building a basic bedini motor in this series I will walk you through each step providing detailed instructions on how to replicate and construct your very own pulse motor by the end of this series you'll have the Knowledge and Skills to create your own pulse motor and hopefully you'll find joy in this fascinating Hobby so without further delay let's jump right into the world of 3D printing and embark on this exciting journey together thank you for your support with likes and comments on this channel I truly value each and every one of you especially considering the small audience I have if you want to visit my main page simply click on my spider image you can also access my Video Collection by clicking on the video tab where you may discover videos you haven't seen before for those interested I have a store as well just click on the my store link located on the right side of my banner please note that this site is a work in progress and I will be adding tutorials as time permits however if you need any assistance feel free to send me an email and I'll be more than happy to help you get your motor up and running once you've added an item to your cart and proceed to checkout you will be able to download the necessary STL files I want to express my gratitude to anyone who purchases one of my designs I believe they are reasonably priced and every sale contributes a little to supporting my work trust me when I say that designing these products requires a significant amount of time and energy once again thank you for your continued support once your download is complete open Cura click on the folder icon and select the file you want to print click on your part to access the tool menu on the left use the move tool to position your part on the print bed if needed you can use the scale tool to adjust the size although I recommend using the original design to avoid assembly issues the rotate tool can be used to position your part in a way that minimizes overhangs rest assured all of my designs are optimized for easy printing if you need to add another part simply follow the same steps foreign to reposition the build plate within the view window hold down the shift key and left click additionally holding down the right Mouse button allows you to view the part from different angles for infill a 20 density is usually sufficient keep in mind that adjusting the infill density may impact the print time and strength so 20 generally works well I personally prefer the triangle infill pattern to ensure proper adhesion to the build plate set the build plate adhesion type to skirt and adjust the skirt line count to two this will help Prime the nozzle before it starts printing your parts foreign for pla material you can select 200 degrees C for the nozzle temperature and 60 degrees C for the bed temperature in the material settings drop down once you have everything set click the slice button and Cura will calculate the estimated print time printing with a 0.4 mm nozzle will take over an hour which might not be acceptable for some if you install a 1.0 mm nozzle you can significantly reduce the print time it's impressive isn't it but wait there's more go to the Quality Tab and change the layer height to 0.5 mm this will produce strong prints with decent resolution so we went from over an hour to just 16 minutes keep in mind that as the parts become larger the print time will increase substantially if you're concerned about achieving better detail you can further decrease the layer height to 0.28 mm for a nicer appearance now that everything is sliced insert a micro flash card or the appropriate medium for your printer it's a good practice to delete any existing files on the card click the save to removable button and eject the card from your computer insert the card into your printer and access the card from the printer's menu select the desired file and start the print your printer will heat up to the pre-programmed settings and begin printing your parts and that's how easy it is to 3D print apart in the next video we will start assembling the basic bedini pulse motor design I encourage everyone to take on this Challenge and before you know it you'll have your very own 3D printed pulse motor to experiment with thank you for watching and I hope to see you in part two [Music]
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Cooking Taquitos on the Blackstone
foreign [Music] I was like I want you to have the fine behind your favorite [Music] China better it will grow a little cherry tomato have more if I need them on duty I did I've never fried things on here Rob have you fried have you fried things on the Brookstone she's asking oh eggs beans on it like taquitos taquitos are gonna work just fine you got a little oil there yeah I got a little oil got a little bit I got time again why didn't I think of that sooner I didn't think of it at all cigarette no make those yes I did it made them and back them up these are beef and these are chicken cool [Music] yeah and then salsa verde on them you remember yours that's what's important nobody's gonna forget if you don't remember then we started really yeah it's a nickname oh sweet well yeah the salsa is mild what is that yeah yeah what did you say was spicy the beans and rice is a little unspice you know thing and then you get off here and then mild mild and then Mindy brought this that's good spicy Nashville hot flavored dip yeah that's good yeah can you believe it that's it that is chicken we gotta get a few beets don't we right yep okay okay I know [Music]
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#Author charged with #murder
Utah mom wrote a children's book about coping with grief but now she's being charged with her husband's murder my husband passed away unexpectedly last year he or she can be seen promoting her book a month before her arrest on a show called good things Utah so you actually wrote this book with your children I did it's just comforting to them to know that you know they're not living this life alone like Dad is still here it's just in a different way last year Corey called 911 and claimed that she found her husband unconscious at their home officials tried to revive him but he was later pronounced dead now cops are saying Corey laced a cocktail with fentanyl that she bought from an acquaintance and served it to her husband they also claimed that her husband allegedly told a friend weeks before his death that he believed his wife had tried to poison him after a Valentine's Day dinner and her book has been removed from Amazon
Stay Tuned
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ranking my MOST EMBARRASSING moments in my career
i'm so cool i'm so good at this oh this is so weird i can't even watch the rest of this the whole entire situation is just awkward no you you you you you we are watching that yeah i put that one and wish this was deleted [Music] what's up everybody welcome back to today's video welcome back to my channel today's video is gonna be very awesome i cannot wait to get started with you but before we get started be sure to subscribe to clearly vlogs i have a very fun video coming on monday having to do with christmas so that's super exciting so make sure to go check that out also happy holidays to all of you guys i hope you had a wonderful christmas or i hope you're having a wonderful holiday we're almost done with this year and next year you heard it here first we have some special things going on that may have to do with clelia.com i've been working on it for the past many months so i'm really excited 2021 is going to be an amazing year on both youtube channels and on clelia.com so you guys better go and subscribe to not only clelia vlogs but also to my website because we have some amazing things coming soon so without further ado let's just get straight into the video okay so this has definitely been a very trending thing lately i saw james charles do it i saw alicia marie do it as well as lar diy i think they're the only three that have done it so i figured i would hop on this trend because this is actually pretty unique and a really fun thing so my family went through some really embarrassing moments i even put in a few ideas but they came up with all these embarrassing moments and we are gonna be ranking them today so the five tiers we have are 10 out of 10 would do it again we've got okay experience might do it again you know it was okay still a little bit embarrassing but you know it was fun and worth it so might do it again we have embarrassing but okay um emphasis on the three dots it was okay but probably wouldn't do it again because it's embarrassing then we've got won't be showing my face again and then we've got wish this was deleted so we've got some very intense tears here this is gonna be exciting so without further ado let's just get started okay the first one we have got this recreating our baby photos or this yeah recreating our baby photos i think this one's embarrassing in general first of all it's embarrassing because i fit into a size 12. i'm a very tiny person i guess like really short person this one's not that bad i'm in between embarrassing but okay and okay experience might do this again i think i'm gonna put this into embarrassing but okay it wasn't that bad it was a funny experience it was really fun to do with my family so i think it's not that bad next one we've got those old braces music video first of all i don't think my singing was that amazing rykel did a great job but i don't feel like mine was that amazing and i think just the song itself just like braces in general that's just so awkward this one was honestly kind of bad the music video itself like my dad did a great job on it but the whole entire braces timeline is just embarrassing it's just no no can't do it i was looking through my old instagram photos i don't even want to show my face again like i just want to go through and just delete every photo of me with braces like my photos i was like like that was my face whenever i would do photos i thought it was so cool but then the braces made me look like it was just bad so i'm gonna put this one on don't want to show my face again it was pretty fun to do with everyone i think just being with a lot of people that was fun but no that one was just really embarrassing next one this one actually was not one of my own videos or a toa video this one we did with kelsey edwards we did this period struggles like a skit i'm normally okay with doing period stuff but i think the video itself it was just so awkward for me being with her wasn't awkward but just like the skit ideas that we had to do it was just so embarrassing i think i'm gonna put this one in don't want to show my face again love kelsey no hate on kelsey but just looking back on that that's kind of embarrassing for me oh my gosh okay this next one this one is we actually did this for a brand this one was like a music video we did we did something with teen titans this one was called teen titans go to the movies family rap battle oh my gosh this is the dc kids secret box challenge and is sponsored by warner brothers i'm just skipping through parts of it it is to use all the items okay but this video got 397 000 views like that's actually pretty good for this video so most of it's just unboxing stuff and then the last like two minutes is a let's watch this this has to be music [Music] no i can't even with that video oh my gosh i thought i was so cool in that part i was like no no candy [Music] that was so awkward okay but the editing was really good like the editing in this is actually pretty nice it's we did good wait wait is this another color [Music] okay so i wasn't even one of like the teen titans i was just a background person so i was like over there just like dancing like i'm so cool i'm so good at this even just doing that right then and there that was embarrassing that one is definitely going into the don't want to show my face again that one actually that one almost hits the wish this was deleted but i think it's fine it was okay speaking of music videos let's do this one oh this one was our echemela culpa um i love nadia filming that with her was really fun but my hair my outfit in general i uh i did not look good with that red lipstick and then my face my hair was just a mess like look at my hair in this photo it's just a bad i i can't do it oh my gosh okay we need to watch part of this well when i look up echemeleca ours is the third one that pulls up so i don't know if that's bad or good i like it when you wear that red lipstick that beginning scene i was like ah i didn't even see no no no no ocean she is an incredible voice though [Music] i'm just awkward in general first of all my seeing has really advanced since then so please don't judge me on that one but i'm gonna just put this one as well and don't want to show my face again i think just in general i was a hot mess nadia was incredible her whole stuff was just incredible but me over there oh my gosh it was late it was i guess i never did my hair they just want no no no no don't i'm not gonna be showing my face again after that video sorry see y'all later peace out just kidding not actually but that one was just i don't even have words okay next one oh my gosh this one was a brand that we did and i was actually pretty proud of how it turned out like it was it actually got really good views i was not expecting it to do good but this one was transforming myself into a chicks doll i was just having a hard time throughout that entire day my face i did my makeup i remember texting someone about it and i showed them a photo of me and they're like are you a greek goddess or something like not like oh my gosh you're a great god it's like in a good way like what the heck are you supposed to be so that was really awkward i'm gonna put this one in embarrassing but okay it wasn't that bad it did really well just it was just really weird in general can we just talk about the editing on this one like raquel's face it looks like she got eaten like it looks like she's a cookie and was bitten yikes i think this one was doing tick tocks in public i loved doing tick tocks i think this one was just embarrassing for me to film in general because i had to do tick tocks in public i think we were at disney world actually yeah i think we were at disneyland i think this one actually got me out of my comfort zone it i actually did a bunch of the tick tocks in public and i got really good tick tocks out of it so i'm gonna say 10 out of 10 would do this again if i had tick tock i would do it again okay this one is a tomboy versus girly girl like night time routine this was before i even started my own channel i remember my mom would have me do like playla show on the ohana adventure to show that i am ready to start my own youtube channel and i think this was one of them and let's just talk about this thumbnail well there's a big difference between the two of us now like i do not look like that anymore please tell me i don't look like that anymore you can even look at my tick tocks at this time or at the time it was musically but i'm like i thought it was so cool oh my gosh so awkward i think i'm gonna do put this one in embarrassing but okay it wasn't too bad actually i almost want to say wish this was deleted no i think it was embarrassing but it's okay okay this one was a trend i don't remember who did this but this one is uh wearing a whole face of foundation first of all it took me like 30 minutes to get this off and i think what was the most embarrassing part is well i'm wearing a full face full bottle of foundation that's just embarrassing i looked like an oompa loompa because it was not completely the shade and i went out in public that was the most embarrassing part i went to jamba juice or something they never said anything which makes it so much better but i was just like don't look in the mirror don't look in the mirror or you will make this so much worse you'll think it's way worse we just got through this one so i'm gonna put this one in don't want to show my face again after that okay this one um i think the video itself was fine but that thumbnail like do you see my face in this one i just looked horrible like we legitimately they i think they took a screenshot of this one for the thumbnail and oh my gosh i just look sad well not literally sad but this is just sad i'm gonna say i'm gonna put this one and don't want to show my face again after that wow they don't want to show my face again we've got six of those ones we don't have any okay experience might do it again well let's talk about this one oh my gosh the whole entire situation is just awkward i had a crush on this kid we're not even gonna talk about this i'm gonna put this one in don't want to show my face again we were young we're not even gonna talk about it but there's that okay i think this might be one of the videos that started us out like started growing our channel this one was how to shave your legs teenagers first time shaving legs i was excited because i was learning how to shave my legs but i just think the fact that we filmed the first time i shaved my legs that's just super awkward i'm gonna put this one in embarrassing but it's okay can we only have two more oh i'm gonna do this one this one there's a long story behind this one this one was one of our first ones we recorded we went to this guy he had many labels like he was a great his studio was really top-notch i don't remember exactly but they were really really good they were looked at as super good but oh my gosh if you look in the thumbnail you can see this was screenshotted because most music videos are actually screenshots of the video but this one you can see the screenshotting thing in it oh my gosh but we recorded this one and it sounded awful like it legitimately sounded awful i'm not just saying that to like like oh my gosh it was horrible like to get attention you know no this one was legitimately you can ask the rest of my family i'm gonna put this one and wish this was deleted wait we need to watch part of this this is just awkward [Applause] no can't can't watch it under my skin no you you you you you we aren't watching that yeah i put that one in wish this was deleted that's just horrible that was just the most awkward thing in the world okay last but not least we have got what made us the ohana adventure and kind of what blew me up sort of we have got look what you made me do teen crush music parody yeah let's just say if it weren't for this my life would be completely different i think i ended up being coming home schooled not just completely from this video just from youtube in general we gained like 400 000 of you comment down below actually if you came from that music parody like if you subscribed after that video i want to see who actually came from that you know i would actually put this in don't want to show my face again but i actually would say 10 out of 10 would do it again i think this was kind of the epitome is that what she'd say i don't even know of the ohana adventure and me personally it blew us up it's at 111 million views it got us to have so many of you come here so i think 10 out of 10 so that is the last one on our list i hope you guys enjoyed this i definitely enjoyed going through my most embarrassing moments of my entire life just kidding i'm sure there's a hundred more that we could do but if you guys enjoyed this video be sure to give it a thumbs up and let me know other videos you guys want to see i'm really looking at new videos for 2021 so please let me know all of your video ideas so that i can definitely put them on the list and hopefully get them out for you be sure to subscribe to clearly vlogs go subscribe to clevelandvlog right now please i have so many awesome videos on there i'm really working amping it up on how often i'm there so go and check that out and be sure to go and check out clearlia.com thank you guys so much for watching i love every single one of you bye
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here I go there goes my mic I'm still learning this mic but this mic is dope so I'm gonna keep using it for now on NBC Spanish for love what's good oh okay I think this is going to be good that [ __ ] when he's in the house South Jersey in the building the sewer Sasquatch in the building Mr name change himself what's good so [Music] I'm doing this video as a lo and behold last time I need to make any comments get all the negative stuff out because we're going into 2023 I don't do New Year's resolutions I'm always improving myself every day but I feel I need to say a few things and clear a few things up um not that I really need to I don't explain myself to no [ __ ] body but I love you guys you know one reason my channel is the way it is is because I'm genuine you guys can see from the jump I'm genuine you rock with me because I'm genuine there's no phoniness here I don't I don't have a a background that goes on fake [ __ ] you know what I'm saying I'm always 10 toes down I'm a real person I don't do that keeping the real stuff because I am real I'm just a real person no one could so no one could say anything bad about me there's ever rocked with me no one only the people that want to rock with me who I don't rock with to talk about it but we're gonna say that in a second space c what up Gary what's good I'm doing great I hope all you guys doing great this morning and first first first first my first shout out is to everybody stuck in their travels I hope you guys are either getting home soon or getting to an island soon yeah every people are stuck in the airports that's my first shout out so all you guys trying to travel I had people are stuck in airports for days I'm praying that you either get home or get to your island of destination okay so hope you get out the airport I know what's crazy right now for traveling all the bad weather and stuff so much respect to you guys and I'm praying for you guys in a second I'ma say this for multiple times in this in this lab be clean without Dayton Ohio in the building Juan call us what's good Dirty Work is all goody two one five what's going on I just sub to the brother and yo you didn't even tell me I was you you didn't tell me that was you you had a YouTube channel Gary Mack what up Mr B smooth when I like that you got that R in there um second so I'm gonna say this a million times I do not have beef with nobody I'm just going to break down the imaginary YouTube beef that goes on especially with my name in it I'm gonna break it down how it's imaginary and we all know real for real Facebook one thing you gotta remember I don't want no problems I don't want no problems at all but when someone presents a problem then I'll I'll bring a prop and here's the here's the part about that when I do bring a problem or they see I'm capable of bringing the problem it messes them up like oh I'm not a social media personality I'm not a character the name flip-flop was given to me by another YouTuber shout to him um and because he was coming to Surf library's going to meet Team saying flip-flop he was calling me flip and that's where I got the name for the bar it was called flip-flop I said I'll be Mr flip-flops that's all okay everybody knows Greg some people know my other name so you buy a whole other name it is what it is but there's no character so I don't want no problems big um black mom but what's good black Murphy said don't waste time oh no no no you black movies just say stay tuned you're gonna see where I'm going with this we're gonna end all this once and for all and it's not like I said there's no beef there's no drama I just feel the need to respond to the and here's the wild part I don't mention no one's names because they're not relevant after you see this live you'll be like wow he knows what he's talking about the reason people mention me because they're irrelevant and because I've maybe I haven't been your friend like they wanted me to be a friend it is what it is but I don't need to mention nobody's name because mentioning their name will give them views just like when they tag me in their videos it brings them views it brings them clout it brings them substance if you see it on the timeline you go you tap Mr flip flop they'll pop up and you'll be like oh what's this about now I'm hoping my real people don't watch that garbage but that's what it is so stay tuned also this Saturday at 11 30 a.m yes 11 30 A.M eastern time I am starting the flip-flops New Year's Eve Extravaganza with a bunch of travel YouTubers this slide will only be YouTubers that travel and you see some of you guys go flip so why are you starting so early well it's gonna it's gonna go it's gonna marathon it's gonna go for a few hours you can chime in chime out but I figured early in the daytime and guys you know for January I mean for December I'm not doing any late night lives I start back in January um I figure why you guys are cleaning the basement washing the dishes getting ready for the new year you know gotta clean the crib for the new year my grandmother was big on that um you know clean the basement up tidy up you have time to sit back and watch adult live with a bunch of real Travelers who travel the world so while you're home instead of watching BS YouTubers you can watch YouTubers who travel the world so stay tuned for that I got over 10 YouTubers jumping on here all trapped shout out to all my YouTubers but this YouTube uh Extravaganza is predominantly for travel YouTubers okay I will be doing other videos a bunch of other YouTubers soon but this one is for travel YouTubers so if you don't travel you won't be on this on this YouTube um and I'm gonna give a shout out this is for Sunday but I have shout out to all the donations I am tired of all the shopping but I won't stop shopping so it's all good uh the donations have gone above and beyond this will be the best toy drive ever so let's get into it and get a comment and get into it yeah sure hit that like button we got people on the live right now like and we're almost at 13 000 Subs that's big a1j what up so let's start from the jump what is beef social media has ruined the world shut up my man me and we're talking about the other day has ruined the world beef is not words fighting over band with arguing over megabytes oh you know WhatsApp Instagram that's not beef that's how I know that a lot of people never been through nothing beef is coming to see somebody this is B is I have purposely put my name on that chair so no one ever gets me mistaken my man right here his ball head you I don't want you get him mistaken with me my name's right on that [ __ ] you can walk either direction and plug right there that's me knowing they don't know what beef is that's me knowing and telling you I told you guys I'm not worried about nobody so I'm explaining what YouTube beef really is that's why I put the question on YouTube beef I don't think so for y'all I've never been through no real beef people get hurt during beef people come from people during beef so there is no beef so we'll make that clip that's why I put on so I put the knife up there and all the beef cuts you know the nice beef cuts that's the beat they talking about because they know have a good one baby ain't Aina ain't a dude on YouTube that's bringing any beef my Direction so let's make that evidently clear and once again I said I do not have to be for anybody so let's get into the list of my YouTube history with the imaginary beef we'll start from the jump I had to make a couple notes because I forgot I couldn't find these guys anymore on YouTube in my first two months of YouTube I think I had a thousand Subs my first two months let's see I was I was on a thousand Subs like tell me like two months to get to a thousand Subs something like that there was a dude saying I was lying about living here um he said if I did live here I was on a run I can't move was his channel doesn't exist no more at all it does not exist anymore so that was my first interaction with YouTube even I got mad about that because I'm like you don't even know me bro who are you but I realized the internet is undefeated so I played myself and I didn't respond to him on YouTube I was just like in his thing like you don't know me bro um real quick show me Neil said good morning Bo Junior no there's no approach listen I'm gonna get to that in a minute Bo Junior there's no beefy I realize something people that beef with me don't have anything or do anything with their lives did you guys even watch the paradise life Halloween video I could end this [ __ ] YouTube I could end this live right now did you guys watch the paradise life Halloween video produced by free Society I can drop them in the slide right now you think I'm worried about dudes who hate me when I'm living like that when I'm partying like that when I'm living on an island did you watch the video that's just a piece of the Halloween event do you think I'm worried about other groups other people people who dislike me when you when I've already sold more tickets Halloween because of that video alone I'm the talk of the world because of that video no I'm sorry because of that party excuse me not just the video so you really think I'm concerned nah I'm just gonna make sure they know I'm not concerned and some of you say well why do you respond you know I respond I'ma say it I said it once and I say it a million times because I want them to know how soft they really are to me how miserable their lives really are that they focus so much attention on me copying videos having WhatsApp wasting all this crap I don't have time for none of that [ __ ] I barely got time to do YouTube shout out my man Don me and Don are going back and forth to get this patreon going I ain't got time to get the patreon going I get a time to record extra videos edit my videos I got a life I'm living on an island surrounded by beautiful women a successful business that for some reason everybody seems to hate on because they don't do nothing with themselves we'll get to that in a second though Scott Hollywood what's good oh did that would be done bro like I said you could definitely do it you got some good content I was on your channel this morning you got some good content already well junior said man it better not beef with you hey hey look they better not let me tell you something that flip-flop Army thing is a real thing and I won't get into that right now Sunday night smoke podcast what up make sure you pull up to the uh uh Christmas um Christmas New Year's Eve extravaganza he said soft like drugstore cotton there you go so let's give it to the next YouTuber and like I said I want my channel names because they're not relevant especially to my life but some of you guys like to watch this back and forth so I figured I'd entertain you real quick I like that comment right there some people see the con the glass is half empty some have full be the person that fills up the glass I agree with that and also by the way I'm changing lives I'm personally changing lives which I love and I enjoy people who've traveled got their passport because of me or not they're going somewhere because of me one of them other guys doing talking about me anyway so next up my favorite the Gage red this dude if you don't if you don't know what I'm talking about you won't know so don't worry about it if you know who I'm talking about you all in this dude made had a year-long campaign one year long campaign focused on me he went on every single Channel made 20 something videos all about me and the main reason was I wouldn't be his friend oh I and I thought he was just weird and we had in the comment I was trying to link up with him a lot of tried to link up with him one time I was like hey I mess up Domingo what's up where you at you can't give me BS other guy bro you you one of those bandwidth [ __ ] you stay behind bandwidth you don't want to be seen because you know the difference you mean you so it is what it is but what happened to him he got beat up by a fellow Haitian and all of you seen the video If you haven't I'll post it and since that time he's been harassing women on YouTube in another space another YouTube space that's what someone told me this is another Patrol who wanted some Fame you know people see YouTube can get you a couple bucks I'll make no money off YouTube a couple bucks and they go oh man yeah that's dope so so the gauge red that was a like a year and a half that was a year and a half long campaign against me uh and my business sucks he would he would come to sasua and and run by walk by real fast and I didn't know who I didn't know we look like at the time but I didn't know what it looked like but I couldn't you know I wasn't looking for him but when I when I confirmed with it like I realized he had passed by a few times and made sure he never said nothing all those sneak videos of him and little him and uh big J he said oh you don't want a big Jaden knowing he was hiding but that's another story you guys know that story if you know that story yes sir you better pull up dirty workers you remember that They Don't Love You Soldier I wrote a gay dread is definitely a weirdo actually to one 215 uh try to win he actually wasn't staying it was weird it was weird hey real brother well he said again about the real brother Bob fellow Haitian half his size that's a that's another L and by the way backpack that backpack valkyr fight shouted my bro shout to the whole C3 too um but that was my man and when it went down I already knew that I was gonna take take that down I wasn't worried about that now that was beef Val said we're gonna handle this we gonna handle this and thou handle it that's beef meanwhile no one pulled up on me yet so we're done with that avoidless loyal I only hear it's finished by the guys on my head brother the dudes over here having a good time pulling up Baron Lewis I appreciate that much appreciate thank you and thank all you guys who pull up to the flip-flop enjoy your meal have a beer talk [ __ ] to me it's all good appreciate the love so let's go so the gay trade that was another dude then there was the scammer if you know you know it really wasn't any beef between myself and this camera the other YouTubers tried to try to make it be other YouTubers went and said oh look they beefing there wasn't no beef I said what I said I stood on what I said when he saw me he was like he saw me multiple times and kept him moving so there really wasn't obese it was more like I I said homie's a liar it's been proven he's a liar we were actually cool at one point until I realized he was a liar and I moved on I'm still here my business is still successful I don't know what's going on but then maybe he's somewhere lying right now I don't know so that really wasn't no beef that was more of a other people tried to create see that's another thing I said on another live and I think it happened with finger finger not shot the finger for me I didn't know she with him but people were at finger fingers trying to get him to come at me what do you think you guys are going to do by putting me in a video or trying to get YouTubers coming nothing's gonna happen I'm gonna remind you again who I am and who you are so dudes are going to other channels or create versus Channel versus videos nothing's going to happen there's not one person alive that's going to come over here and be like yo what up I got a problem on my living homies not my dead homies on my living homes how about that so when I see people because even their finger hit me like yo dudes on my life talking crazy I'm like because they wanna they think you're gonna do something to me or I think we're gonna go back to the four fish I ain't going back and forth or not with nobody so you're doing what he do I'm living how I live so when they do that they think oh we go we're gonna cause some trauma no you're not because nobody what's the problem with me and I don't want to power nobody else so that's done then it was my favorite one of my favorite and the reason he was one of my favorite because of who he was and how he was if you guys know the Mexican YouTuber who wants to be white who despises black men going to Latin America the funny part about this now he he disappeared and came back because someone posted this picture online it is entertainment bro it isn't the same that's what I love that's why I'm breaking down the entertainment value of this so the Mexican YouTuber who wants to be white he literally he literally mows Lawns for a living isn't that super [ __ ] stereotypical so the Mexican dude who wants to be white who hates black men mows Lawns for a living whatever you want to call it he mows lawns and he hates black men for traveling Latin America I think somebody smashed this chick that's why he's been on this rant all his videos is about black man going to Latin America all his videos somebody and he got me in a couple videos said oh I got kids and I'm like so what my kids got more money than you how about that so that was a good one for me because when I found out he mowed lawns I was like bro you're Mexican you mow Lawrence how stereotypical is that are you talking about black people he's a racist so that actually I enjoyed that more knowing he's a racist uh uh yeah usually the team Elvis said flipping you become I ain't got to be a friend of nobody bro you understand son I'm in this I'm in this on my behalf I rock who I rock a who rock with me I don't rock with clowns I don't gotta be a friend to nobody and there's nothing he gonna do and we'll get into that in a minute but I ain't got to be a friend of nobody I've never had a problem with nobody I ain't got a problem with nobody I don't lose any sleep over any of these dudes so as I'm talking about I remember I'm doing this for this entertainment purposes whatever happens after that I can't control Kirk what up Momo what's good assalamualaikum to you brother real brother said I had people saying this place is dead the place is dead anybody's going to have issues which you defecate in the area yeah look real brother sister has been dead for like 11 years I've been hearing that but it's for some reason it's still gone and not only his did from due to a hit my dude's in the brat shop everybody from Nebraska gonna have beef with me shout out my dudes in Nebraska chill it's a Suicide Squad we talked about that now then there was the fake beef with mayor for you guys that don't know I told you guys a million times I never had before man I know I know Michael 's a very good dude the mayor character I never really liked him but I knew Michael so even though we may have our differences we never actually had beef I was mad one night I wanted to get at him because he said but at the same time we've always been cool he hit me hits me up we talked all the time he actually be laughing all the people making videos about him he actually thinks he's not as funny as hell sorry I said shout the mail then another one of my favorites which goes to show you that karma is a [ __ ] it really wasn't beef it really wasn't no beef frico AKA Rico because you might get the RICO rocking with him there was never no beef he made a couple comments stuff like that slick comments if you knew you knew and we see what happened with that situation right that case is closed on my behalf if you notice a trend a lot of these cats except for the Mexican the racist Mexican are dudes who I won't be their friend and it's weird because not that I wouldn't be their friend it's just that I didn't rock with him it wasn't we didn't have much in common or we didn't meet up we didn't link up we need to hang out uh wasn't nothing more than that and if you notice none of the people I've mentioned are doing anything with their lives they're making videos from home I don't got none of these none of these super travel YouTubers these dudes who travel the world I've got none of them talking bad about me I got dudes who sit in their houses and make videos talk about me hmm is it because I'm relevant I'm guessing so 215 said that Halloween yo that's why I said have you seen the Halloween video none of these dudes could do that it needs to live a bit or something like that they have no choice but to be mad at me I'll be mad at you I wouldn't I'd be like hey how can I get down definitely pull up when you can brother uh royalty said I think I mean like I said mayor's cool I know Michael bro I've always defended him I've always even when I get mad at him I'm like yo I know Michael he's not the same care I mean he argues him up he's [ __ ] but he's cool you know what I'm saying he gets beside himself sometimes I've told him that Bert in the building my man traveling bird paradise like what up Okay so so that was that one okay then it was another YouTuber I can't remember I can't remember his name we did like three vids about me I just laughed he a reason I don't know some of these guys I'm gonna say his name anyway but they're no longer on YouTube he made a couple videos about me talked about me irrelevant 200 views irrelevant then there was a seven foot homie who really I think was more than more of a misunderstanding and we spoke you know I think it was more of a one person said this one person said that type thing and we spoke and that was no no deal I was kind of offended by the seven foot homie because I was there for him in the situation he had so that's why I was kind of offended I got mad about that but we we talked that was it was never nowhere beef it was more like Why'd You Come like a lot of times when dudes come at me I'm like why are they coming at me for and my man asked me all the time bro why these dudes don't like you and borax always says Migos he goes bro why do people dislike you so much and I don't know I don't know [Music] I don't know because the wings are that good I can't deliver to the states I just can't I'm gonna take the same now let's get to the current weirdos current weirdos so first we got the autistic dude which I hate I'll never want to talk about people with disabilities but this dude been trying to be my friend for 13 years I told you guys on Facebook group so like he was always hitting me up he saw me in Old Rockies like 10 years ago or more um like 20 dudes before YouTube before anything I thought I was always with a lot of people I was the information guy and he wanted to kick it with us and we was like nah we good you know what I'm saying he always hit me up hit me up I was like yeah okay you know and every time he gonna beat people like great can you believe this I'd be like bro all right it is what it is maybe I respond maybe I won't but the point is when he started making videos about me I didn't understand it like he's done like 10 videos about me already in the span of like three months but the wild part is never send a negative Zoom never got no all of all the issues where he had people dissing him calling him a a a sexual predator all like all that stuff never got involved with that and I gave him kudos for being one of the first YouTubers even though I thought he was a weirdo one of the first YouTubers so I still don't know to this day why he's made videos or all these videos about me nor do I care because he's not relevant none of these guys need clout let me see this douglas douglas Anderson I have beef for nobody baby I'm just going into the fake YouTube beef like movie said the Halloween video was off the chain yeah come on man look how I'm living look how we live in Paradise life look how look look think about why I would be worried about these YouTubers they need to talk about me I don't need to talk about them let me tell y'all something I don't even go within thousand yards of Sword during Halloween no more this ninja triple the City's population for four days Hey listen that's why I said businesses better start making sure they show up the flip-flop because as much money they bring all these businesses I'm gonna show some love over here they ain't gonna show the amount of love but show something Momo said I don't think they dislike you they just have to use your name to get traffic that's my point I think that but you you could talk good about me and get traffic pretty much every single YouTuber that talk bad about me has felt good about me except the Mexican except every single YouTuber except the Mexican who's talked bad about me has talked good about me previously and here's the one part I never met none of them except one never met none of them so they can't say I did he did something I didn't like because we never met think about that you got beef with somebody you never met who if you met me you definitely would not have beef Elvis said what's the problem with Dr saba and the deal he trashed that I don't know who Dr Saba is and no disrespect to him but maybe he don't like the I don't know black movies yeah a lot of haters don't have passwords and they're not traveling number something everybody who I'm talking about right here except for one does videos from home I can't I can't grasp that concept there's nobody on the island saying I can't stand Mr flip-flop son she meet me on this beautiful beach at flip flops I don't see nobody doing that everybody's like mama can you turn that down I'm doing a video don't get the baby she's crying B I'm doing a video I'm on YouTube that's the only people I see talking bad about me going by Ray loyal what up shout out to flip shout out to get right friend against my homies and shout out to um Omen watches as well definitely through the paradise like man we know how we hold it down baby uh Douglas said business sewer going on two months just had some flip-flop Fiesta win three days ago wings were great didn't like the new Big fries ah you know what you're the first one to say that Douglas I made them big and a lot of people like them big oh man I'm sorry to hear that bro are you the first person to say you don't like those that's crazy let's talk about classical Corey said I may know the fact that you're outside in the T-shirt when I you shout out to all you guys be safe from being that cold man Jesus Christ y'all want some let me yell some sun let me get up yeah a little bit some real quick I'm sorry we're gonna get back to the to the to the to the schedule program now to someone hiding [ __ ] there you go yeah a little bit of sun I know y'all cold up there man and I'm not rubbing it I'm really so like I said the current do do autistic yeah we're moving on from now now it's my favorite because here's why it's my favorite because y'all can't say I'm picking on them y'all can't say I'm picking on them this one's the funniest to me because I literally have no interest in this dude and I'll say it again on this live for the last time I was never talking about him at any point but I'ma tell you what my boy told me and now it makes sense the Meathead all of a sudden this meat head got me in videos talking about my business I'm on my way and it's all about I'm only telling y'all good stuff to get y'all to come to this I think there's more than people come to Suite I ain't got to convince you number one second I think I was on two of his lives ever lifetime I think before I met him and then when I did meet him I said hey what up good to meet you because I told you when I watched so I'll give I'll watch somebody and he only popped them I think he was on he was popping on my face but I found out he's in New York he's doing these videos from home he's just reading the news reporting news stories from out cool you could you would listen to the guys in Nebraska but I didn't have to watch him because there's nothing he could tell me see the difference for me and everybody else I'm boots on the ground I'm here every single day I'm in Brazil I'm in Colombia I'm in Cuba matter of fact when I'm home and on my lives that's a Cuban painting by a famous Cuban painter behind me I spent I spent a lot of bed on it really nice and by putting in the videos it's going why he's gonna go up see how small that um so I'm actually traveling the world and living in Dominican Republic so another dude do videos about and they're watching right now every single person I mentioned watching right now if you know you know if you don't you know they're watching right now what can a person who's living in somewhere else tell me about American Republic that's number one so I never really watched his videos it was nothing for me to to listen to because he can't tell me now I'm 16 years of experience traveling and 16 years of experience coming to the main Republic 13 11 years living here nothing can tell so now let's get into this actual factual statements I didn't understand why he made a video about me didn't understand it at all but my man pulled up on me and this is the funny part that's why I don't read it because this is coming from our conversation I was cracking up he goes my man's like yo you wow man why are you messing with dude I'm like what are you talking about bro I was never talk I even went to his life and said bro I'm not talking about you mad insecure going alive I said that I said bro no one's talking about you mad and secure I don't know you know why you even coming at me right now then he goes you were talking about me and I'm like I'm done with that I don't need to argue on insecure [ __ ] right so here's the thing so I showed my man who I was actually talking about which I don't got to mention his name he watches my videos he knows what I'm talking about so my man was like oh [ __ ] so that's what you're talking about I was like yeah bro I don't even watch the dude videos so I can't be talking about him sitting my man says he compared the two right and compared both of them the person I'm talking about and the Meathead and I said oh [ __ ] mom's basement dirty tank top it does seem like I'm talking about it but I genuinely wasn't and I actually said I was not but he kept going and going and going so I said now I am talking about you because I'm built like that now boss basement dirty white beat it I guess I'm talking about two two YouTubers so that was funny to me so I actually wasn't but it's funny and I don't care what nobody says it's too late now oh by the way hold on hmm hold up then my man showed me this shelter off my on my YouTube um YouTube uh what do you call those oh I gotta find it my YouTube investigators you guys are good so my man showed me this and I was cracking up oh [ __ ] it's in this phone hold on I think it's in this phone one second I was [ __ ] cracking up I could not believe it I said now I know now it makes sense let me see if I can find it this [ __ ] was hilarious Where We Are thank you okay so my man said you remember you met him in called hey yeah he said what up peace nice to meet you Captain with my crew he even said it we Paradise I walked in the club Deep we're moving on to VIP man I think I didn't even invitable if you wanted a drink so my man said well gee you were supposed to do a live with him I said no I wasn't I don't even have his number we didn't talk that much and I was too busy anyway and I don't know if I would have been alive because I was too busy I was with the crew Paradise flight was running around town doing we doing what is that back to Cartagena this week with Mr flip-flop and Paradise life live q a I never said I was doing a video with him didn't even know he had plans with a video with me so that's one year ago you see it right there I guess I didn't do the video with him so that's why oh now I get it another fan turned stand what does it say right there so when he showed me that I said I ain't never had no plans with a video with this dude back in Cartagena Mr flip-flop in Paradise life he wanted to be my buddy so get get out it's been going all these guys who dislike me wanted to be my buddy sorry not sorry yeah buddy foreign so the funny part is I didn't even know he had plans to do a video with me we never spoke our conversation was two minutes long I swear to God I walked in he was like he was like on the way to the VIP we had to walk upstairs he was like y'all what up bro how you doing I showed him love hey what's up man nice to meet you good to see you and I think I invited him for a drink that's how we know that's how I do type person I am I think I say yo come get a drink if you free I feel like you're good to meet you I love your stuff boom I'm upstairs partying with with 20 30 Paradise like [ __ ] we had like 100 [ __ ] day that weekend and we upstairs 20 30 deep more [ __ ] came was crazy so I'm not really worried about what he's doing or how he feel I'm enjoying my Paradise life I'm just saying did you read it he had one year ago when I was in Cartagena I guess he had aspirations on Rock then the paradise Light Team told me he was following him around like a puppy on a trip that I didn't make you know they said he was following like a puppy all my dudes are like that'd be weird I was laughing like I don't know I don't really know him like that other than he's on YouTube um so the funny part is and I can say this with all confidence he knows there's no beef because he met me tells you guys everybody was met me definitely don't want beef and that's his 15 minutes of fame that's the final minute of his 15 minutes of fame with me you wanted you wanted your little 15 minutes of fame that's the last minute of it were you mad you thought I was talking about you you're not relevant in my life I probably watched two of your videos lifetime um I didn't do the interview in your corny ass Channel it is what it is if you guys want to learn how to do home decor and decorate your mom's basement Check Home me out he got some good home decor dirty dishes you want to learn about traveling you know the travel YouTubers the travel space let me get into these comments real quick fake beef like I said uh oh let me get to that comment wait a minute Darnell said the dungeon family I'm dying right now yeah listen that's something he had a little bit of Sun Don Campbell said what's good for him I'll be there Super Bowl Katie Wayne oh you already know I got you hit me up I got you thank you Don see like I said people who met me know I don't I ain't with that sucking [ __ ] man I don't play her I'm cool with everybody if you don't like me you don't like yourselves because I don't got a problem with nobody and the wild part is No One's Gonna come up and be like yo flip I got a problem with you no one so why are we even having these conversations of who don't like me that's my point I'm talking to you guys who actually watch these videos who take the time out of your day to be like let me see what you're talking about thing I'm going to say about me they can't say nothing about me they go to My Hood and they definitely gonna be like okay yeah I mean that's not talking about this dude it's just weird cab No Limit what up boy the Lord said flip I'm going to join Paradise up once I shake your hand in person then I'm gonna ask you to set up a YouTube celebrity power I know you got the cloud to make it happen I could definitely make it happen but here's the thing Royals Lord it's got to be real beef not not the fake YouTube beats none of that real beef meaning you really got a problem with somebody but at the same time I don't want to see nobody fight it's got to be old and fun there's got to be for charity Sunday night podcast I think it was just a misunderstanding at this point homie you know you're my bro I love you I don't care once you mention my name I don't care once you mention my business let me tell you something anybody who was outside knows you don't talk about a man business and mind you by the way 99 corny YouTubers can get together right now and try to hurt my business and it won't happen I'm not worried about that it's the fact of being a man and and deterring all the hard work I put in that's my point that's what that's what irks mean that you would mention my business and negate all the hard work I put in here to even even mention it in in a semi-negative light whatever it is you're negating all the hard work I put in when you're probably breaking it back for just enough steroid money you know what I'm saying not to mention no names Hey Dirty tanks up I'm telling you but I actually wasn't talking about them but when when my dude broke it down what I said by the way when I showed my dude who I was talking about and he's watching right now too I'm sure he is he was like oh [ __ ] we got two dudes living in my own basement with dirty tank tops I said I'm talking about this guy right here because he was making statements towards me see if you notice I'm very subliminal a lot of [ __ ] I say very subliminal but those people know who I'm talking to and if you know what I'm talking about you'll be like yeah Greg I know who you're talking about I'm not going to give them any clout and light why Woulda but when it came to old boy he wasn't even in my atmosphere of my my train of thought so I also make a video about me I was like that's weird I wasn't talking about him and then I went on his live and said bro I wasn't talking about you bro like you mad insecure and he killed you were talking about me you know now you want clout because if I come and say hey bro I'm not talking about you that should be the end of it because I actually wasn't but now it's too late so now you got your 15 minutes everything from this point on when this video ends you got to deal with that you gotta understand I'm never gonna be I've never put my hands on nobody I ain't got nothing to do nothing whatever happens happens people got to realize there's consequences when you deal with certain people I'm not in any of it my name is Bennett I ain't in it I'm gonna smoke me the cigar drink this one anybody heard from Felicia Jordan H in the building what up H Maurice Smith what's good yo bro my crew told me they was like yo that little Meathead was following us around like a little puppy Ms Rowe what's good would you be there February definitely that well that's we don't have each other's numbers so he couldn't hit me up but he definitely could have came to my email my Instagram my comments he said he'd be seeing my pictures he's watched my pictures when I was big natural at that no steroids needed all natural Adventures 450 natural because I'm a beast but he said he was watching my pictures to see my my beautiful body that's what he said right I've seen you're a real buff hi Landon what's good with you let me tell you something face to face and person to person is how I really let me tell you something and Sunday night podcast you know where I'm coming from let me tell you something so I had a issue and it wasn't to me it wasn't an issue it was just someone I knew kind of hurt my heart that they they turned on me and we had words but he decided to bring it to the group he decided to make it public to the group all words back and forth so I said whatever so I came out I said yo you pushing is what it is so he would go on these rants on all these groups all these rants talk about me talk about talk about it and what he gonna do when he saw me so the funny part about that [ __ ] was after he was one of these rants multiple people would hit me up because he was like my little bro like really we kicked it but then things happened all my dudes would be like what's he really gonna do when he sees you in person and I'll laugh like I'm not even thinking about it because I know what he's gonna do when he sees me like I know what everybody does when they talk crazy and see me either they apologize or they run the other way and I ain't been wrong yet and I haven't seen every single person I'm not not these guys but the people who I have seen that talked about me guess what they did what's up don't think I'm too arrogant I'm just confident and I'm confident who I am and I know who they are not foreign I can only dream on the business and living there keep grinding keep traveling keep YouTube I appreciate Don I really appreciate that and thank you very much and that's why I even keep doing this YouTube man like I love it and I love people who show me love believe it or not I'll say it a million times the love outweighs the hate but the haters from dudes we ain't doing over their lives I got nobody above me that's doing way better than me traveling more than me living amazingly better than me and we're talking about me not one not one person's on a jet like I can't stand flip-flops champagne please it's always dudes drinking dope fiend beer slinging pizzas hiding any homes talking about me steel reserved 211. oh let's get it right it's like a 99 Cent baby um I don't got no no one who's doing better than me is talking about me they're traveling the world they're focused on themselves I got focused on me this the reason for this video is only to end all that nonsense all this YouTube beats if you hit me up what's wrong with him I don't care what's wrong with them I just I just fed [ __ ] 25 families the other day fifth well 55 I did 25 those 50 families I did 25. I'm about to give toys to maybe a thousand or so kids you think I'm worried about what some dude in their crib is talking about me about I'm living on an island see my even my therapist said this and I love him for this yes I have a therapist because I'm kind of crazy he said dude dudes hate you because you're really living the paradise life it's not just a [ __ ] t-shirt he's like it's not just a logo you're living it he said you're a successful businessman you travel the world you have hundreds of people that follow you thousands he goes you think people want to see that type of success people want to see you do good like that and I'm like but bro I don't hate on nobody you know that's the point since you're not thinking about them they think about you he said you're literally living the paradise life you know how many times they want to trash your name trash the brand you're actually living it he said what they gonna say I can't stand him because he live on an island I can't stand because he's a successful businessman in another country I can't stand him because he's doing good I'm not rich but I'm doing okay [Music] so that's my thing I'm really living this life I'm gonna say it again did you see the video to the Halloween party at what point can any of the dudes who claim they got beef with me do anything like that go to anything like that be involved in anything like that okay that's why they hated me have you seen the Halloween video and that's just the taste we do that every year that's just a child of police decided that was a dope edit that's just the taste baby I don't want to sleep over none of these dudes but like I said I like to respond and I know people get mad at that I like to respond because I want them to know how soft they are I only respond because I want them to when I'm when I'm looking at this camera and they're looking at me right now on their big screen or they they 20 inch TV whatever it is I don't care what it is you know you know they got they got they got the volume up Mom's vacuuming I want them to be like damn he really is that comfortable he really is living that life I hate him I hate him I hate him but I don't know why don't hate appreciate you can join us baby not now but you could have [Music] Miss Roy said Love Changes and best friends become strange you better believe that Duarte said yes I live in the yard brother and then uh cab No Limit who has all that time who has all that time to edit videos get pulled download all my videos download voice note who has all this time y'all should be traveling catch flights not where's my thing at Cash place not feelings baby get on a plane work off some of that stress catch what's that say catch flight's not feelings baby woke up something that's the key chain workout something like I got my cubic cubic key we'll throw some of that stress baby we got the got the [ __ ] tree look up some of that stress baby y'all killing me I know what it's like to be stressed I got stressed but I don't go chatty patting about nobody okay [Music] Timothy what's good with you Don said bro had a house full of Halloween and packed getting still went on his way to acknowledge me and see if that's 100 bro you know that's how I do that's 100 that's 100 I appreciate it down real talk appreciate that yo bro listen you ever wanted a crackhead about an errand for you like hey I need you to go over there like you'd be like they do your whole grocery shopping you'll be like I gotta I gotta still reserve for you they can still Reserve 99 I got that for you I ain't worried about that Elvis I don't even know you talking about uh I watched DC One rob a few times now he only talks about all the drug that's another thing if you notice the the trend is is kind of going away from the sewer now now you got to talk about all the druggings in Colombia which is weird to me and dudes are saying don't don't worry come to Columbia don't worry about five people got killed last week oh that [ __ ] weird Anthony professional my favorite mama grabble in the building Space City what up with you NYC King said I don't know how my own who put your name in I have no idea that's another thing maybe all these names we run around I don't know who mentioned you definitely I didn't Gucci in the building but that's another thing for some reason they mentioned multiple people feeling someone's gonna beat me up which Ain't Met a [ __ ] you know what my man Corey who was like like kind of like my big bro for a little period of time I made it uh he was sound like my big bro meaning he kind of screwed me to a lot of stuff and even though I was I was real wild so he kind of tried to tame me a little bit like so you gotta calm down he used to tell me all the time here's what Corey told me all the time and I'll never forget this now the first time he told it to me I was probably 17 years old probably 17 I was really watched I was really Walling back then he goes bruh there's somebody toughening you and they gonna kick your ass one day I was like I met him yet I was 17 when he said that he's telling me that all the time I am 44. so not only can I give you 16 years of travel experience I'm giving you 44 years of life experience and if I doubt them all my life was amazing before I had a passport my life was amazing I did it I've done it if I die tomorrow I can say man not many people can experience the things I've experienced in my life and I'm blessed for that and I'm still here but to this day have a take 44 minus 17 whatever that is all these years later I still ain't mad [ __ ] beat my ass so that's why I'm not worried about it you know it's all right sorry I got ashes on my damn thing um so that's my thing and like I said not that I want to fight nobody matter of fact I can guarantee you this I will never have another fight a day in my life that's 27 years moochie so 27 years since Corey told me that one day I'm gonna meet my match ain't met him yet big [ __ ] little [ __ ] old [ __ ] new [ __ ] you know both [ __ ] eat come on twice I keep coming thank you um see like I said when I don't like using the word [ __ ] so when I say old [ __ ] literally I always remind y'all that is that biggie line oh [ __ ] new [ __ ] need to learn though let me catch him with comments um do I just said bro I'm from the Dominican Republic I've been following you for a long time in Florida now but I'd be going down there every year next time I go down there I would like to come come through you gotta pass the big yellow steps going into sewer Beach you gotta pass me go to the beach come on through look up flip-flop sports bar it's easy to find I'm always here and when I'm not here I was probably here earlier but I'm here definitely pull up Brothers Living their dream and traveling Life's too short and that's my thing people beefing their life so short why are you taking so much time talking about me you should be booking a flight somewhere releasing that negative energy do some push-up you probably do do some push-ups some sit-ups or something and what makes me laugh is only two you yeah two YouTubers out of all these guys have ever said they would put hands on me and even they didn't believe it when he said it I mean my man sent me a cut and I was like it'd be a massacre south side flip gonna stay all the way back into my mind when you bring him up he ain't built for that though I just said keep up the good work and don't worry I'll definitely not very appreciate it I appreciate that and I appreciate every single on this live hit that like button you only got 49 likes sham brand happy holidays my brother well you know I was outside let me tell you something I told you we invented we outside I'm telling you that we not we me and my crew like in New York South Side whatever you want to call it we used to say we outside we'd be like yo we outside get out here that was that was that was our thing and it was before social media see social media made you forget there was a life before social media social media made some of the Jews forget who they really are see let me tell you something I'm genuine some of you guys pull up on me yo you a star I say nah thank you but I'm not a star thank you everybody who [ __ ] with me I'm not a star I've never been big-headed one thing about me I've always got attention so I'm used to it and I'm not saying like I'm I'm bigger than anybody I'm never gonna feel like I'm big or better than anybody never that's not me I'm very humbled I pre I've been to the bottom numerous times I appreciate everything I have and I appreciate you guys even watching me because you don't have to but I know some of these YouTubers get a few few Subs a few views and they think they're bigger than what they are they forget who they are so maybe they get big-headed oh yeah I got I got a few thousand Subs I got I got people watching me if you were emailing me okay it's still already you're still the same person you were before you press that YouTube button and started the channel and I'm still the same person I was can't change my blood Matt from VA my brother what up is it even the ones who drink shots with you at your spot are hoping for you down for a Mac and you know that I'ma read that again even the ones who drink shots with you at your at your spot are hoping for your downfall hey that's some deep that's some that's an old Mark Twain [ __ ] right there and I know that and I'll be drinking them shots thank you that's a whole fact but at least they're not going on YouTube talking about it they privately hate me and they privately dislike me keep that [ __ ] hey Mac Tell them keep that [ __ ] inside you tuck your chest and keep it inside if you hate me you hate me it is what it is but that's also why I live how I live karma's a [ __ ] I'm gonna say this and I don't even like saying it but it's factual and I was having a conversation with somebody I was breaking it down I told you guys before every time someone talks bad about me or which is bad on me something bad happens to them another happened to another one not gonna say nobody names never gonna say nobody names happy to another one double mofo died and and had nothing to do with me I think it was like a car accident or something and my man hit me was like Greg remember you said it something happens people talk about it yeah it does things just always go bad because I don't wish bad on the body he sent me he sent me an article and I was like that's home that's oh rest in peace you know shout out to his family but at the same time I'm like see how that works I pray every day God Shines on me I've done a lot of wrong in my life but I've done a lot of right in my life so the biggest thing with me is I'm always going to win because I don't focus on nonsense I'm not out here hating on nobody only reason I'm even mentioning these dudes I never said their names if you know you know is because they're watching right now until this day I don't know why they made videos about me to this day each and every one of them or someone else made a video about a um made up beef I love these box box press shout out to Ellie Louise who makes Paradise goes these boxers don't my new favorite cigar the Box press um so that's my biggest thing and says so we know and I don't know are you coming down here I don't know bro I really don't know yet um I'm gonna do the New Year's Eve live with all the travel YouTubers on the 31st starting 11 30 a.m eastern time we're gonna go on NYC King said not the pizza boy that made ten thousand a month they got fired listen I've slang a lot of things in my life never slain Pizza it might be lucrative I don't know I eat pizza that's what I do your haters upset because finger fingers still in the yard and TMD is coming back soon as missing me because we had said I try to tell y'all Dominic Davis what up uh Eric shout out to Eric just said just enjoy the great bunch here flip flop thank you shout to you Eric cheers to you brother right here uh Sheldon Wiseman hey man I need your top three food a must eat at your spot I will be there for a few weeks I need good choices all right so I'm not gonna talk about the wings you guys know how to promote the wings wings here's what guys have told me about my menu that things ain't like one of the biggest things I've always yelled at South Dakota he's always yelling at me literally a little Jamaican [ __ ] yelling at me all the time is my dude he goes why don't you talk about the bowl the taco bowls are to die for I just never really got to promote them because if you know you know if you like it you like it um a lot of people like those okay we do make a mean steak steak is out of the menu pasta is not on the menu but we make a good pasta and a mean steak as well um but as far as what's in the menu definitely people talk about the bowl a lot of guys like the chimichanga okay um I'm actually supposed to get something uh Wings in waffles I would imma Eat My Wings and Waffles in a minute um the wings in waffles ain't picking up like I thought it would but a lot of people have eaten it but I mean it's not growing a lot of people still have a weird idea but want to eat it they love it oh yeah the bowl I could honestly say and you know you're gonna be able three weeks you can try multiple things on the menu brother um so you know I always mentioned the wings because that's what I'm believe it or not I never said I had the best wings it was clients that said I had the best wings and then I just ran with it uh how you feel about cornballs soft pressing vendors and civilians I don't know what you mean I hope nobody's pressing vendors well and let me know what you want to do brother we can do something Domino likes the tacos there you go um let me know but hey you don't drink no more it was my drinking partner my partner you don't drink no more uh oh you had the Bowling Championship there you go um you have you know what you have to come and just you could even sometimes on the menu order to me I'm gonna tell you guys there's not too many things I don't like on the menu the only thing I'm not a fan of one of me and I do it for the customers obviously I don't gotta like it the garlic parmesan people love the garlic parmesan but I have major OCD parmesan cheese is supposed to be on pasta when I say parmesan cheese anywhere else except pasta I'll be like I've eaten the parmesan saw my wings I can't get it through my head to this parmesan on the wings but people do love it so it's cool it is cool Roy I'm I'm not I'm not understanding the question you got to explain yourself about royless and your sugar grits everybody loved that he said pressing vendors and civilians abroad I hope nobody's doing that I hope nobody's doing that Eric hey thanks for the shout out brother appreciate it Eric's actually here right now appreciate it brother um yeah you gotta explain I don't know what you mean I hope nobody's pressing vendors or civilians I'm not I'm not I'm not keen with something happened on YouTube I don't know so I don't know what you're talking about brother but yeah explain it to me I'll let you know what I feel about it um you guys have a good one all right yeah so Eric was actually here eating at the same time she makes that she makes us homemade and I know you're the truth that like I love you brother you know I do but then I find myself drinking double because you ain't drinking I'll be like damn another one you sitting there chilling you know I love you Mama Rebel GM said they just jealous that you sell Wings because you can be anywhere and still making money selling but I said well that's a fact too but look at the hard work except we're gonna get there that's one thing hit that like button please be please take a minute hit the like button log into your YouTube hit that like please all you guys are the comments that are logged in y'all can hit that like we got 111 watching 54 likes um that's that's a a product of the work I put in though how you man for the hard work and sacrifice I put in I mean my boy says it all the time it took me 10 years to be overnight success that's weird they Quan said big up to you bro be out there in may we all gonna put up to meet you fam I appreciate I appreciate you see when you get here brother and then also if you happen to watch any of these videos ask them would they get more than 50 views if my name's not tagged in there because by tagging me it shows up when you type my name in so that's more views because I'm relevant because I live a paradise life I live on an island I'm Hoops on the ground in sasua Dominican Republic I travel the world I'm just saying my relevancy is more than this but then again without YouTube My Brothers in life I'm more relevant because I'm actually doing things I'm living my life I'm focused on me I don't lose sleep over one person one I don't think about nobody this live is all in the bud now and I'll wait for the next YouTube video coming up about me again there's gotta I've gotta I'm just telling you right now Kevin Samuels is a huge was a huge YouTuber he got a lot of hate videos I'm I'm a small Channel compared to him I think I'm getting close to as many hate videos yet I'm almost there do I get like a YouTube award for the most hate videos I should because Jesus Christ he was like why don't some people dislike you I'll say bro I don't know these are people who never met me every single person just like me never met me it's weird uh Dominic said I give a big shout out to you man because I'll be hitting you up about anything and everything and you always answer no problem YouTube Hey damn you know you my homie bro like I said you have listen and that goes for anybody who met me when I say friends I don't call you none of you guys fans maybe people say hey I'm a fan thank you but we're friends when I say friends and family friends and family I brought you guys into my life I brought you into my home yeah you've seen my you've kind of my business you take if we've met we've kicked it even when they go out for a drink we had a couple drinks to flip flop whatever it was we've had most of us have had long conversations some of us short conversation is what it is but I consider you guys friends and family we may not be the tightest of friends but it's all up and you could always hit me up and I'm always gonna respond if I don't respond right away which sometimes there's a small period of time where I take time to myself if I don't respond right away that means my phone is dead and I'm taking a little time to myself but as soon as I can pick my phone up to see your message you're getting a response uh don said that's a good thing if they hate you you really love I mean that's the thing though Don why I hate people that's why I said there's no YouTube YouTube is imaginary make believe beef not the other dude to do the that was running over the Miko clout we had no beef he misunderstood something I said people gave him a piece of my video and he ran off and then when I told him bro like it's not like that he blocked me he's I don't think then I think someone got at him and was like yo you know be careful with him and he was like I don't want no problem with you I didn't want a problem with old boy I was actually trying to send him a paradise like shirt it got sent back to me um the address on his YouTube thing was wrong I was showing him love I didn't have I had no baby I got beat for nobody because here's the thing I know about beef when I grew up and there was beef someone got punched stabbed a shot one of those three we didn't do it we didn't do a whole lot of this and not saying I didn't answer I'm just telling you when I grew up there was beef people said yo I got beef son happened to somebody they didn't go make a video yo let me tell y'all something man I don't like that dude that's not that's not beef y'all and I will remind you to this day the year 2022 no one and I mean no one in the world besides UFC fighters and professional boxers have gotten on a plane to get punched in their face should I throw my mic in the air right now no one in the world besides UFC fighters and professional boxers have gotten on a plane to get punched in a face and knowing that is half the battle go Joe no no wings have to battle and I know that I don't want no problems baby I'm just gonna smoke a cigar let's dip this red cup enjoy this beautiful and I know you guys are cold I'm gonna rub it in enjoy this beautiful sun actually it's not cold but it's chilly here it's been chilly for like about three weeks so we're gonna we're getting some of that storm from but we're getting the coldest out of it you know it's not hot hot excuse me but I'm never gonna compare because some of you guys are going through what's up haters going to hate they mad mainly because all they see is your backside and that's what listen that's the one thing I've I've even focus told you guys on Sunday service or my motivational speeches focus on yourself if you focus on yourself no one else matters all that [ __ ] is just noise but like I said I only respond and make my little slick comments so they know how soft they are they know the difference for me and them I couldn't ignore and just not say nothing I can do that but I don't want to I want to troll I want to post a picture four times a week of my wings I want to go to Domino's Pizza I want to talk about how bad still is offie are they really bad I don't know but if you the status quo says they are I'm just saying if you pay attention I'm always throwing Subs out because that's me and I know they're watching so when I throw my little Subs and believe it or not believe it or not I'll never go on my lives and and be like oh this person besides what I just did with that picture this person that person but I'll say things that only they know and they'll be like [Music] Dominic said people never get flowers while you're alive that's real that's real uh crypto lingo this cigar is Aya Luis maybe my brother Kobe him and his Partners um black owned and they make the paradise life cigars so when you come and get a cigar here I have the box press I have matter of fact I got three versions of Ellie Louise of box press of vanilla cognac and the regular cigar so they make my Paradise actually has very very good cigars but this box press is really [ __ ] awesome I really enjoy it it's now become my favorite cigar in the building dude sassy these days they just want to argue with talk like WWE promotion they say the same WWE my friend shout out to grego AKA my own my secret service Kenneth said a minute you'll tell her the biggest show on youtube Greg gets free gram you're a better man than me I charge all these you know it's love you know what I'm saying it's all love Ricardo what's good uh Elvis said Greg don't refuse a friendship to anyone I don't bro I'm not friends with none of them and I don't at this point we're Beyond we're beyond that stage now we're Beyond because one thing you gotta understand something the internet got these guys believing that they're important so of course No One's Gonna apologize they're gonna be like whatever whatever whatever but at the same time we're beyond that The Next Step is whatever happens that's where I'm at yeah a Louise cigars he has a couple brands on his joint but a little weeks ago and they make the paradise life cigars I mean there's no point in me ever trying to befriend so look you never befriend someone that's so bad about you ever and if you had a friend that felt bad about you you can never refrend that person Nano the passport book holders the passport holders on the way I have me and murder maze got to work out the price based on when it gets shipped the shipping price is going to cost a little more so we'll base that up the price so the trust me you saw the pictures of paradise like uh password holders they are dope they're coming once we get the whole price down or what it costs then we'll create a price I don't want to tell you a price now because I got to make sure it fits our price point because these things are not not they're real leather you know cause a little more money for us so we want to get him here first then we'll divide how much it actually costs per passport all right so here's the thing I'm glad you brought that up brother here's the thing so I have flip-flop sports bar right five years of September thanks to you guys five years for me five years it's hard enough for a business to make one year in this country one two years you did pretty good three years in my opinion three years you made it meaning you've overcome the obstacles you keep you're making money that's why you're still open because I hope nobody's putting money into a business for three years and you're making no money then we have Paradise life multiple merch and shot the free side he did that I love him for that multiple merch we got colognes we got watches we have tons of t-shirts key chains masks I know you guys might have to wear masks again soon Mass towels panties oh anything you can think of now we're getting passport holders I'm a brand it's a brand maybe that's why they're mad that it's blown it's gotten bigger than just Greg or flip-flop on YouTube now it's actually a thing that people really really really follow and and Lockwood it's a thing where as soon as you make a video about me someone calls me yo I want to see that dude I ain't gonna do that I gotta do it it's a it's the number one travel networking group in the world in the world there may be groups bigger in numbers but a lot of those guys ain't traveling we're traveling the world together we got guys who jump in our trips just to say look I want to go with y'all because I've never been and we show you the roads we have a great time then you guys come to Sue I thought you guys all come have a great time once again did you guys see the Halloween video that video couldn't be made in no basement I'm just saying eat there you go I'm not a businessman and that's facts and some would be like do you want to do it for money bro did I not tell you guys the whole month of December every single dime I personally make besides the the the the donations every single dime I make YouTube my personal money merch it all goes to the kids so what am I doing for money sorry about that the lights went in and out deal we're still it was still alive y'all hopefully y'all didn't lose too many uh I know when I want to cuts off a lot of y'all bounce on me they'll be like I'm out but um yeah like this is a brand people want to be part of this brain Dom said I've seen Paradise from New Jersey listen one thing about this shirt all right all the shirts all the merch we're internationally known and recognized now these guys who talk bad about me no one recognizes them nobody maybe see me listen somebody who knows them no one knows him you know what I'm saying you've seen with a pair of like shirt like yo what up brother people in the network made us keep check check cashing uh one of those I don't you know at the end though um well International recognize and they show us love like the custom shows us love shouted my Bros ahead great luck and customs think about that oh that's in Paradise I've got more I'm just saying nobody else can do that no vent address there you go get right fragrance in the building there we go blade run the Builder what up so it's like like I said all those beef is imaginary a lot of it is using me for clout you know and and some of them think because I respond I'll never say their name I'll never give them I'll never ever give them my light they'll never shout out to my homie James let's win in the building listen if you saw the video I got robbed in the store that's my boy right there James let's win hit his channel up he's gonna have some dope content coming um I told him bro I'm living what you're doing keep doing it sorry I went to the Wi-Fi um he's got really dope content coming so stay tuned for the brother oh the Lord in the building what's good baby um telling Mrs I said hello by the way all the love um but yeah it's like a no no Venta tres oh okay it's uh you know you guys are part of my life I'm part of yours when people roll up I feel like I know you do know me you do know me you know why you know me because you sit here and watch and you're I'm bringing you in my life my UPS my Downs my wrongs my rights you guys are part of it so you do know me and I'm never big headed I don't even think I'm I don't think I don't think I'm a big YouTuber I don't think I'm a big YouTuber listen you got guys like matter of fact James let's win who I think he's gonna blow real real fast I told him that the other day and James if he's still here am I lying did I not tell you I love your channel I think you're gonna do big things um Keith Sweat I always tell Keith's man keep doing what you're doing he says I think Keith is going to surpass Me by far I'm actually trying to get better at editing videos I think Keisha's gonna he's gonna be one of the top YouTubers real soon um I'm always giving the guys they props because they do anything and I I want I want guys to do good I'm not hating I'm not hating on nobody I'm the one that told keys I said bro you don't need a lot of haters you're blowing up but again I was actually smiling like I told you you're gonna get eight when you're doing better or doing more more then I just better but more than other people they gonna dislike you man they're gonna dislike you and the people that are disliking you are the ones not doing anything Taylor said let's go Greg say my name say names I'm saying how you doing that I'm ignorant but I don't want to give them light no more Jay they said nah you said it there you go we're sitting here talking I I love when I see people doing big things or have the capabilities of doing big they're like the wild part is they may not see what I see I'm still a baby in this YouTube game so when I watch dudes edits like like like James uh kids I'm not like damn that's dope I'm not even nowhere near that I'm hoping to get better edits one day you know what I'm saying but I'm like man Applause you guys are you guys are doing it big on my side uh and by the way James will be on the um the first Wednesday night roll my return to Wednesday night he will be on that show hosted by Big Boys Real Talk he'll be on that show I already asked somebody joined he said he will so I said on the Wednesday night roll joint we gonna have new YouTubers old YouTubers everything we're going we're gonna we're gonna get it popping it's gonna be dope hey James you better be ready too for the hate I told you to as you grow people will dislike you you know I need y'all hit that like button but at the same you know for me I'm gonna live in my life man I'm living in I haven't been living a paradise life what's up baby I'm truly living a paradise life can't be mad at me for that can't be mad at me for living good living living how I want to live you really can't this dude's right now making title in their videos making more videos about me right now is what it is they got way too much time on their hands Trig's in the building what's good happy holidays all you guys like I said you guys be safe um stay tuned New Year's Eve I'm not going nowhere yet but New Year's Eve starts at 11 30 Eastern time and the reason I'm doing it early because a lot of guys are uh telling me to be there a lot of guys are across the country I'm across the world different time zones so I'm gonna have guys jump in different times just trying to get everybody all the travel YouTubers on the live we're gonna have a great time great talk ending 2022 I would have been and then you know I know you guys are home cleaning up you know what I'm saying so maybe you'll have some time to listen to the live while you getting yourself ready for your New Years I think it's gonna be dope uh Elvis sending Greg where the heck is dog team he disappeared from YouTube Someone said he was living Ascent I don't know I haven't seen the brother in a long time I won't lie about it I have no idea I don't know SV to go Boston in the building shout to Beantown oh yeah I have not seen him I hope he's doing good I spoke to him maybe a few months back real quick as we said sometimes the enemies really want to be your friend what you think well as me you missed when I was reading down all the names of the people that was so cool hey YouTube beef they all want to be my friend at some point all of them except for the Mexican and by the way every single person on our list except for one I never met any of them foreign never met any of them I'm sorry excuse me let me kicked you with it I met I met the other Meathead for two minutes and pass it but I never kicked it I never really was hey what's up I never we never had a long conversation kit never maybe a couple conversations maybe some WhatsApp maybe some Facebook maybe they commented on the YouTube channel I don't know but we never kicked it for them not to like me and never did nothing to name one of them laugh at one of the dudes tried to mix me in with the Mikko situation which is weird to me because I actually talked about that and how I didn't rock with them and he tried to mix me in and then went and told somebody some crazy [ __ ] and so my man got at me and I was like bro let me tell you something I'm a grown ass man all that back and forth childish [ __ ] let him make his videos with his 600 views 200 views whatever he's getting good good luck that that stuff don't phase me because he's only doing it because he needs views and the way he does it is by using my name or using somebody that's got more people watching than he does don't worry about that [ __ ] [Applause] TF look said the love clearly outweighs the hate you have 10 10 or 28 to the 13th that's one see if I said that that's 100 and thank you the love definitely outweighs the hate like I said I love to respond ingest never say nobody's name because they're not relevant I love to respond to them so they know that I know they solved and they're not like me not that I'm tough I'm just saying they're not Jay Morgan the building he said salute salute beef so remember something all YouTube beef is imagined matter of fact the only dudes I've ever seen squabble is he's a teacher man is that a squabble is um is China Mack when he went to Cali and Fort oh boy and I thought that was first I thought that was wild like he really got to play in the fight and two I was like it's it's kind of it's kind of real that he was like you know what I felt the type of way I wanted to see that man that's beef but then you know it ended in respect it wasn't no no crazy [ __ ] wasn't even filmed what's done is done I know who won and it's over it was just respectful since two mutual respect between two men they hands are like man no more YouTube videos no more nothing that's it that's beef that's the only one I've ever seen maybe there's other ones but I ain't seen it dudes ain't news ain't doing all that just just the age of social media where you could say and be who you want to be you want to be Superman you could be Superman you want to be um do you want to be a wrestler you could live your wrestling dream you want to be to be the CEO of Pizza Hut you can be that it could be whatever you want you want to be the richest person in Santa Domingo you can be that too because it's social media who's going to say who's gonna say you're not who's gonna say shut up I repeat all this is your flip I got a 70k sub YouTube haters try I don't know YouTube oh 70k so that's what's up YouTube haters hate to try and get views and subs from your subs cribe that's what they do shout out to you with 70k sub that's what's up King said Captain King Sam uh don we're going to Brazil right at the Super Bowl I'll be in Brazil Super Bowl and then Colombia Las Vegas sports store said do you have a candle of your parties I got to get out there look hold on they shout to Don shout out to Kenny I'm gonna post this right now for you guys and it's gonna be in the paint comments in the description section give me one second the website is updated it has all the events it's updated it has all the events so check it out one second the new remember we got the flip-flop 360 where everything's 360. flip flop 360 the website.com and Paradise life360.com but I'm gonna go it's updated and it has a list of all events yeah [Music] let me find it uh there we go I'm watching myself listening to myself so yeah you check that hit their website and also be in the pin comments as well as the um as the description it's in there all my all my stuff is in all my links uh Chris says 20 wings and fries Mambo sauce on everything you see you soon no doubt you know we got that Mambo so my man with my dude wasn't me two months ago he was like is this Mambo Mambo I was like yeah bro real GTR yo when you get a chance brother hit me up I got this dope idea for you I had an epiphany hit me up I got this nobody definitely well like I said we're going to Brazil after Super Bowl yeah well Super Bowl's over I'll be on a plane to Brazil Hey Kevin G do not involve me in that [Music] shout out to my main Las Vegas sports store I'm gonna say it again you guys hit the like button have you seen the Halloween video and that's every year by the way that's every year we do it big have you seen the Halloween video why would I be jealous any of these dudes please let me know let me know I'll be jealous anybody if you've seen the Halloween video you'll be like anytime someone talks about me you'd be like bro you ain't living you ain't living none of that you shouldn't be talking about him I repel those no not yet I'm ever I have I have not made any plans at the moment but trust me I'm going to do something no plans at the moment I haven't decided yet I'm still prescribed for crap procrastinating he said that's why I got to be there King Sam said that [ __ ] it was the same you missed it Taylor said I was at Halloween I fell in love my fault hey Dom that listen I tell you guys myself and Paradise life do an event have a have a party it's [ __ ] huge and you're gonna be mad if you missed it oh the Lord was there thank you [Music] oh the Lord was there I'm just saying you can watch these videos of people doing absolutely nothing and talking about absolutely nothing all you watch videos I've been having fun and everybody enjoying their life and enjoying things and you tell me which is more relevant to you foreign [Music] who ain't been to Halloween stop missing he said stop missing Halloween make your plans now bigger better every year that's the whole fact good song grego I'm telling you man appreciate that appreciate that um I mean is that why they mad at me is that why they dislike me that's only one video as soon as that video dropped I think I sold father mucho I think I sold like five or six Halloween tickets right then and then he said I seem to know what I'm doing yeah man this [ __ ] this [ __ ] is crazy because I'm only doing what I do I'm not worried about what I was doing I ain't worried about nobody else if you wanted if you want to sell pizza sell pizza you want to use steroids your steroids I'm not a judge whatever you want to do with your life you want to mow Lawns more laws I think it's stereotypical but hey it who am I to judge I don't judge um you know it is what it is why mentioned me when I'm just living my life if you if you lived your life as focused as I live my life you wouldn't have time to make a video about me you'd be like I gotta have me some fun it should be crazy I just shout the free definitely have the free Society uh just the old Halloween traffic is flip-flop fall even bro you know someone hit me up the other day they said uh other boy he was like I was coming to Halloween but no he's not gonna be the week before and we have fun the week before Halloween and the week after Halloween we were still partying oh yeah we already started selling tickets to the mansion we already saw the same VIP he's like it's crazy funny story I'm doing I'm focused on Super Bowl and we're still selling Halloween right now 2023. that's crazy what is dope I love it don't forget for the Super Bowl I'm doing a boat party and then get your seats now if you want to watch the game of flip-flop because we're selling pretty fast yeah King saying you was here the week before week after oh my God it was crazy I didn't know if my liver was gonna make it we was outside so much hey love in the building what's up brother um it was just good times at ball that's all you know I didn't have nobody making videos saying I can't stand flip-flop Paradise life Halloween it was terrible I'm never going back I didn't see that video what's that video why I get one of those videos because it can't happen hit me up on the email I'll give you the whole price list a whole different priceless he said he was the best routine yeah yeah free disappearance a few times shout out to free matter of fact then we buy free a whole bottle shout the beach Viking so we bought him a whole bottle he disappeared like what I'm not gonna let him live that one down but he he did say I Thug the bottle out for him on the malicom which was a joke but he never let me live that down well Kevin G you understand something bro I've been doing this for years this ain't new which is why when I see people people were doing parties way before me I just wanted mine every party I do to be on another level that's all I want so it's not that there's not other good parties is that I want my parties to be epic I want people in Brazil to be like yo I just heard you had the craziest for you and it'd only be Saturday you know what I'm saying that was that blew my mind people hit me up Greg man oh I heard I heard you did it my people were really hitting me up like okay I see it I see what you're doing over there I'm supposed to email them if anybody hears from Felicia Jordan I'm trying to reach you hope she's doing well Felicia if you're watching I hope you're doing well uh well I will post that email I can't I can't spell trying to mute this thank you it's like forever that's the event email and then I have my email for consultations and so on my one hey what's up all right brother so those are two emails right there hit me up by the way hit that like button we should be at 100 likes already Uh Kevin G so what events you got for January 29th nothing planned at the moment but you know that could always change I really I really planned the big big events you know what I'm saying that's what I really planned but things can happen no not yet they still the reason to take us alone they're making them the picture I showed you was the Prototype we already ordered them they're making them once they once they um being shipped that'll be like a week or two but they're making all of them they should be done soon they you know we told them hey we need these now and Shout them are the mace man they are adults I won't even lie yeah y'all going I think the whole forget T what's up Reggie B action in the field then forget um forget uh y'all ain't gonna watch y'all but I need a passport holder custom agents all around the world gonna be like you want breakfast you got breakfast do you want breakfast yeah chilling on this live talking about the fake YouTube beef oh God did you feel that earthquake every day oh by the way it was earthquake two nights ago two years that [ __ ] yo my I said this and it sounds funny but it's real my bed was shaking like there was an orgy I wasn't invited I was like because I heard I heard my keys banging against the wall because I keep my key on a hook so I was like because first I said is there a ghost in my room because my keys are going like this bang bang bang it was like like three four in the morning no it wasn't light it was crazy my baby was look my keys started shaking like my kids are on the wall and they're banging back and forth against the wall so I go first thing I said was is that a ghost then I look and my bags doing this and I said oh [ __ ] that's earthquake and I can look my curtains over my TV was moving it went on for maybe 30 seconds or something like that but it was it was that was probably one of the third biggest ones I ever felt it's like a 4.5 or something like that some people got it worse but like why was that and you wasn't you're not too far from it that's why I actually felt it bro first I heard this so this is the washer this is what I heard I heard and my keys are directly from me so I go they doing this like maybe 30 seconds it was just weird because I was like and the funny part I was just watching the ghost movies so my keys started doing that that's it oh the Ghost came from the movie I swear to God I did I was like oh and I noticed the bed was going all over the place so yeah I thought you might have felt it because you not too far from me thank you we had a little minor earthquake nothing happened give me some water you've been doing a lot of drinking so my Reggie being the Campo the burial he'll be all over the place like like we all do in Paradise like what's up baby Dominic We Believe It or Not in Dr the island of the island of the history of the yard Haiti together there are something like 370 earthquakes a year yeah but it's a lot of earthquake but not big you talking about mining but no big damage Haiti was the last time that when it happened that was the last time a big big one but four point something is always normal and then the lower one three-point sun I found out that I told you guys a long time ago I wanted my life Dr gets a lot the whole island they are in Haiti did a lot of earthquake but not big you know what I'm saying that's why they wouldn't have they want to have Haiti that was huge but that was the biggest one in a long time then I think in Santiago I want to say three or four years ago I might be wrong they got a big one but not on obviously on the level of Haiti that wasn't big let me let me show you how these Wings and Waffles that's what you want to get it's actually yeah so this is put right on top of the computer this is my new because since the I had all right so some people who I showed it to you guys the Wings and Waffles are smaller because a big waffle cannot hold chicken inside of it so I'm sorry Chicken in waffles so what I do is I change the shape of the of the of the waffles and I gave you four peep this oh yeah wings I mean Chicken in waffles look at that so that is chicken in waffles the chicken is actually inside the waffle it's inside the waffle um and I swear if any restaurant does it they gonna have beef digital technology because you know you know restaurants be copying and I'm sorry Chicken in waffles that right there I gotta take a picture man you know I got this new phone was it my new phone is this phone so yeah that's Wings in waffles the syrup oh so I'm gonna eat that in a second I did the hearts because I wanted to change it up people thought I was serving Eggo waffles all right boys let me know right here yeah 215 what I did was I made the heart so no one could say I was having Eggo waffles so I made the heart raw cheese on it oh dirty workers that [ __ ] good what's up he said um Sam Sam said what up too peace guys hey Shane is definitely good actually you know I apparently I cannot copyright it because it's actually uh someone did in the States before me um I was actually going to look into making sure no one can use it but it was done before I don't know if they use it for a restaurant but it was done before so yeah use Chicken in waffles I'll give y'all one more look at it okay see they remember everybody bro they remember they remember everybody not home but look y'all I'm gonna get off this live eat my chicken in waffles right now like share subscribe like enjoy your day be safe do not forget 11 30 Eastern time Saturday the New Year's Eve Extravaganza I will have all the travel YouTubers on my Channel all the YouTubers who travel the world will be on my Channel at some point so shout out to everybody joining me and you guys jump in that live it's gonna be dope we're going for 11 30. probably the two three four five I don't know there's gonna be America it's gonna be dope so you guys definitely definitely what's up baby you guys definitely definitely definitely pull up on me and I hope you enjoyed this live remember YouTube beef is fake there's no YouTube beef you cannot argue over bandwidth you cannot argue over Wi-Fi all right you just can't it's not real it's Facebook all that Chatty Patty there's no beef no beef the only beef I eat is cooked on the grill it's steak I love it all right so Shelby you guys man hit me up uh well boat rakes usually pops up he didn't pop up this time but it usually pops up um but like I said they'll be on the live they'll all be on the live on this uh I'm gonna surprise there's gonna be a lot of YouTubers on the live so they'll be on the live on Saturday and you guys jump in 11 30 Eastern time we're going all afternoon not gonna go to the night time because I want to enjoy my New Years but it's going to be a dope live a dope YouTube live marathon with YouTube Travelers so all the YouTubers that don't go nowhere to do lives from their crib will not be on that live they're not invited only travel YouTubers and remember YouTube beef is fake it doesn't exist I love all you guys much love me to you Mr flip-flop I'm out
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Depp v Heard Day 17 Recap: Amber's Insane Cackling Laughter, Taunting Johnny Suck my dick
hey everybody um i wanted to do a recap of day 17 of the johnny depp amber heard defamation trial i just finished um a recap of sorts on the legalmindset channel you can check that out there that went for almost three hours i come in about 30 minutes into it but there's a lot of stuff there's a lot to get into i don't want to make this too long so i'm just going to go ahead and jump right into it the first thing i want to bring up before i get into my recap of day 17 i just kind of want to touch on some of the some of the news right we know that the perjury trial for her continues in australia amid the defamation trial here in fairfax county virginia amber heard's high profile defamation trial of johnny depp continues she's facing another potential legal battle in australia when about smuggling the dogs into the country well now she might also be facing a perjury investigation in the uk on another matter so just leaving that there now i thought this was interesting uh it says all right can we get some handwriting experts because holy [ __ ] this looks like several personalities on one page creepy okay so these are the kinds of notes that she used to leave johnny they had a shared journal where they would write each other notes this was sort of like because they would have fights and stuff it was for their relationship um but it's interesting right these different fonts she's using here uh you can see some of her handwriting is very pretty some of it um is uh i don't know how to describe it it's just different handwriting but what's interesting about this though is that when you look at the writing that was on the mirror in australia the writing on the walls and stuff you have to wonder was did she write that stuff right i don't know if anyone would be able to look at this handwriting and tell from that but one of the things that she wrote in these like notes to him was she said that she wanted to devour him those were her words she wanted to devour him very creepy stuff i believe i do not know if she has multiple personalities though i think she's just weird on the witness stand amber heard is now claiming johnny depp tried to kill her watch how she avoids directly answering questions a big tell she is attempting and failing to hide something you weren't scared of him at all were you i have a a mixed relationship with johnny and one in which i'm scared one in which i love him very much i'm not talking about your mixed relationship that night in australia after you cut off his finger with a bottle you weren't scared of him at all were you this is a man who tried to kill me oh okay now he tried to kill her i mean she's just unbelievable johnny depp versus amber heard live updates depths lawyer accuses herd of manipulating bruce photos this is the exact same image she's tried to say this was different images just taken uh in different you know oh with different lighting no it's the exact same picture you can tell she just put a filter on one of these like she's adjusted the saturation to make it look more red and then she has the regular one here it's literally the same picture these are not two different images so that's just wild core tv you aren't scared of him at all were you kamir vasquez begins day two of what is expected to be yeah a cross-examination of amber heard how do you think herd is doing holding up or starting to crack i'd say that was obvious this is what really happened in australia isn't it misheard uh i did knock on a bathroom door on the first night look at the smoke bloody bathroom door smug arrogant face of her she cannot help herself she has to be self-righteous she has to be condescending she has to be smug bathroom doors and two bedrooms uh is not an accurate historian of what happened it's heard uh miss period of time i'll guarantee it's heard that's not my question five bathroom doors two bedrooms that's what you knocked on that's what actually happened in australia isn't it misheard i was there i remember it i knocked on one bathroom door i came on the first night after he decided to take the bag of mdma and i heard to check that's heard i'm going to move to strike everything after i knocked on one battle don't do that she's answering the question not quite so i will sustain the objection just answer the question okay ma'am oh god even the judge is sick of her recording we just listened to that's exactly what happened in australia mr depp lost the tip of his finger after you threw a bottle at him isn't that right that is incorrect you're the one who assaulted someone with a bottle in australia isn't that right miss herd i didn't assault johnny in australia i didn't assault johnny ever yo you're the one who assaulted someone with a bottle in australia boom dropping the bombs on her she made allegations of an sa that she claims occurred where she was assaulted with a bottle but it looks like that was a lie then after he was injured he had to hide from you right that is five bathrooms two bedrooms that is incorrect and you would pursue him that is incorrect because he was avoiding talking to you yeah yeah he did that first night when he was in training he talked to him about the drugs and he was avoiding working it out no he wanted to get away from her she would chase him around follow him from room to room she would not leave him alone oh he was uh avoiding agreeing to not fight about the drugs you weren't scared of him at all were you i have a uh a mixed relationship with johnny and one in which i'm scared one in which i love him very much i'm not talking about your mixed relationship that night in australia after you cut off his finger with a bottle you weren't scared of him at all were you this is a man who tried to kill me of course it's scary he's also my husband that's right i'm going to show you what's been marked as defendant's exhibit 371. this is a man who tried to kill me like no one is buying this uh it's not looking good for her we're not going to play the lon cuck version of this because they strike channels i will play that on the main one but i thought this was interesting amber heard claims johnny depp was physically abusive and she lived in fear of him so she gave him this huge knife as a gift makes sense right yeah if you were scared then you narrowly survived with your life why would you give him a hunting knife like that how does that make any sense who's buying this um geller at gellert depp says so far today we've had amber heard call all of these people liars johnny depp malcolm travis ben tara dr kipper nurse lloyd and dr hughes her own expert wow ms i can't recall is only is the only one to believe apparently yes she's the only one that is correct everybody else is wrong and they're lying to hurt her or something it's a big conspiracy against her first picture is amber heard one day after a quote broken nose busted lip two black eyes unquote second picture is amber heard no incident no injuries good luck spotting the difference yeah weird right does that look like two black eyes and a broken nose it doesn't look like it to me camille vasquez's cross-examination of amber heard is epic the mic drops just keep consistently dropping johnny depp until uh johnny depp even had the knife brought to court to show the jurors the until death gifts she gave him in 2012 it's been misheard ms heard evidence drop exactly just as in amber herds 2016 deposition she's frequently asked ms vasquez to ask the question again so she had time to think up a lie it fails because vasquez has the evidence and the truth amber heard was questioned about a medical complaint against nurse debbie lloyd oh yeah isn't that interesting it's called coercion guys that was made against her for not reporting abuse and alluded to it was made by ms heard right before her deposition yeah it's an intimidation tactic you better do what i say or i'm reporting you the pocket knife is noted on the bed mr depp allegedly splintered assaulting her amber heard is clearly unemotional angry making a few snarky comments their jurors seem to be focused on ms vasquez and not misheard ms hurd seems to look at the jury trying in desperation to get them to seemingly focus on her johnny depp has not looked at her at all but amber heard continues to look at him camille vasquez is amazing amber heard's lies are falling with each piece of evidence the tide has turned and the lies are crumbling johnny depp is finally revealing amber hurt as a true monster i'll be back after the trial concludes today exactly amber heard showed a photo of herself in the court hallway waiting for a restraining order in may of 2016. la superior court prohibits photography inside the courthouse why violate the law to document this life event yeah interesting right unreal amber also testified she quote unquote always wears makeup so why does her face show a bruise may 27 2016 but not the next day maybe she was telling the truth and was wearing different uh kind of makeup each day hmm amber her dramatically told the jury she recognized this maker's mark whiskey bottle as the one allegedly used by jd to sa her under cross she retracts and claims a bottle of the same shape was used oh yeah she realized that that wouldn't add up a bottle with a red wax coating on the neck would have caused horrific injury but she sought no medical treatment did amber hurt identify the bottle as the alleged weapon because it is scary looking and wanted to sensationalize her claim yes amber heard wants you to believe she is not smiling or smirking while listening to herself admit to hitting johnny depp watch her roll her eyes and decide for yourself i reacted but this whole the door thing i remember i never did that that wasn't on purpose i might have done it on accident okay all right so let's say that was an action i then stood up okay i don't even know if i should i mean i might have said like what the [ __ ] what you know whatever because i just been hitting the head with the [ __ ] corner of the door i'm so sorry i didn't know i'm sorry and then i stood up and then you [ __ ] clocked i i remember hating you as a response to the door thing and i'm really sorry about hitting you with the door open or hitting your head i did not mean to nor you didn't mean to hit me in the head with the door but you meant to i didn't punch me in the jaw i meant to hit you and i i did not do this thing look at that smile i did need to hit you with that you didn't mean the door no god no i didn't and but punching me in the jaw i didn't okay i'm sorry i'm ruling your eyes so on the tape you tell johnny depp that you did mean to hit him objection that's argumentative and a mistake yeah you all saw it whenever johnny was injured or touched he was very dramatic about it these are not the words of a victim of domestic violence exactly 100 percent ever he was injured or touched it always referred to it in these ways of punching or clocked or whatever and whether you didn't disgust it with him or not the last thing you do in in talking to him afterwards or trying to reconcile with him is to get into what the definition of those words mean to him just saying so i just never i never even addressed it he would never interested flipping it was a clothing he called it a a cold clock i mean it was just very dramatic isn't it true ms heard that yeah who's the dramatic one he reacted but this whole who's the dramatic one here i remember i i never did we all know who the stylist have ever heard on the trip it was not made up amber tried to claim she had makeup on covering bruises here's her stylist saying no makeup hair or styling needed this is the honeymoon pictures from the honeymoon overlooked perjury by amber heard yesterday she stated she filed for divorce because she was afraid she wouldn't survive in 2016 she told that she filed because she thought he already had and that they could choose to undo it oh isn't that interesting so she's committed perjury again i have never testified to a sequence of events perjury here she's perjuring herself again you slipped up there didn't you ms heard camille vasquez questions heard about the selling of the johnny depp video to tmz and here is where she faces potential perjury again did you send a text message to jerry judge on may 24 2016 telling jerry judge quote i'm desperately trying to reach johnny it's extremely important please tell him i remember sending the text message that is in front of me right now to jerry uh and i would like i remember sending this because i wanted to tell johnny or have him told by jerry or someone who knew him or was close to him basically i didn't want him to find out online that i had or was about to file or i had already filed for divorce i wanted him to know verbally so i was trying to reach him through a third party to tell him when i say reach i'm specifically saying i would like him to know information coming from me or coming from jerry from me so that he finds out about the divorce filing or my intention to do so from some other source other than tmz which was alerted oh yeah he slipped up there didn't you miss herd you let it slip out that tmz had been alerted to your filing of the domestic violence restraining order didn't you i disagree that's not what i'm talking about team z is the same outlet that you that's literally what she's talking about in the record it's clear that that's what she's talking about but look at how smug and arrogant she is she sticks her nose up like she lifts her head up like this it's this i don't know how to describe it other than absolute arrogance of her you know this smug snooty i'm better than you i'm smarter than you i know better than you type of thing video of mr depp attacking the kitchen cabinets the day before this deposition was taken wasn't it i didn't do that i don't know how to do that copyright to that video now doesn't it i have no idea they're coming for that i never got paid for it because i had nothing to do with that so tmz was just lucky in getting the inside scoop to your divorce from mr depp huh i have no idea it is not that's not my area of expert expertise i wouldn't even know how to do that i wouldn't know how to do that what does that get me if i wanted to leak things about johnny i could have done that in a much more successful way in a bigger way for years now when you were extorting him for seven million dollars i got a fraction of what i was entitled to in the state of california what i was entitled to listen to just look at her the the mask has fallen guys the mask has fallen and the real her is coming out by the way what extortion tulsa van reed's your ex-wife right that's right she's mike's partner she's the one that told that you told this jury mr depp was jealous of right yeah well that was a 2013 fight around march yes you testified that he tried to burn one of her paintings right that's correct you testified he tried to burn um one of your favorite paintings that she did right i don't know if it was one of my favorites you committed domestic violence against miss man reed during your relationship no i did not yes she assaulted her at a seattle airport in 2009 didn't you no i did not and people saw that that's not true yes it was covered in the press isn't that true it was a it was planted in the press by johnny's team two days after i got the tro uh not coincidentally please pull up plaintiff's exhibit one two seven nine oh you're under me we approach yeah the date of the article is when it actually happened not planted in the press by johnny depp io till it wright claims amber is strangely immune to getting drunk meanwhile a very drunk amber heard giving an interview oh my god look at her she is wasted who desire and repulsion what um wow guys i'll just tell you this is like what insane mental illness this is cluster b psychopathic individuals this is what they look like holy cow the best goals a beautiful concept that one i'd say worth dying for who cares she's clearly wasted wow the best exile kiwis so that's when you should ask me about barnaby joyce kiwi oh okay i mean just look at her look at her eyes holy cow oh wait was she sipping wine here oh come on yeah you know she is she's a wino unreal amber heard strangely immune to getting drunk here she is drunk again oh god oh someone's got a sense of humor in this lineup michelle dauber the founder of enough is enough voter projects whoa she is wasted just look at her unbelievable calling her human rights activist i think not sad it is time to end the culture that protects the careers of powerful men who abuse women and survivors and to put this issue in front of you the voters okay so she did this for political [Music] reasons what and look at that crazy crazy eyes little [ __ ] smile there that's terrifying last election only 61 of americans showed up oh come on what is this doing up to vote and i think global citizens all had enough wow guys she did this in public like oh my god i i just honestly don't even know what to say i don't know what to say it's so goofy [Music] [Applause] voting is a surest way of maintaining our voice in your democracy oh okay she did this for democracy defend democracy our democracy look at her high as a kite drunk as a skunk in this year's midterm election we want to increase voter turnout to unprecedented numbers and to make that happen we're willing to lie we have several voter registration organizations in the audience including head count when we all vote city of new york and i am a voter too okay so if you haven't registered to vote yet right just started to vote yet are you gonna is she doing the wino like burping thing oh my god wow what are you waiting for [Applause] what is that get out of here get out of there and find these groups and register now please oh my god dude she's [ __ ] lit oh my god okay so we got a massive thread here i will include the link to this thread in the video description um this uh is huge it goes all the way through every single the whole story of the allegations from both sides right uh i just put it on this one because i owe tiller right i mean just look at it just look at it [Music] fyi amber side called this witness iotill it right jd's team is going first because that's how depositions work it was around amber and jd a lot but it's curious why ah is no longer friends with it yeah good question [Music] i'd like to know also i owe till it write the quote-unquote activist protecting a confessed abuser in the last four years i've seen a lot of anger hold in your direction on social media by johnny depp fans who constantly accuse you and amber of lying because they don't want to think of johnny depp in that way i wonder what are your thoughts now on your decision to speak up in this way publicly saying that domestic abuse is not okay no matter how beloved the perpetrator is unbelievable the art of gaslighting a vile attempt by abuse apologist iotilla wright yeah gaslights people in five minutes to protect amber heard i will include the link to that in the video description this article didn't age well it's a matter of record that the call made to 911 by till it write wasn't immediately after the alleged attack or could have in the real world have occurred as described the digital footprint will be its downfall exactly worth noting when the conspirators hatched a plan the body cameras wore by police were not commonplace and had only just been issued to some lapd officers a year before it would have been rich people's testimony against quote unquote corruptable police officers the attack was fabricated yes 100 percent just a friendly reminder that i o till it write manipulated lily rose into doing a photo shoot for his project behind johnny's back its project tried to portray her as bisexual and still has the nerve to keep this pickup on its instagram iotillot had a project called we are you as part of that project it spoke to my daughter and when my daughter was only 16 without my knowledge or that of her mother miss parodies i manipulated my daughter into doing a photo shoot for this project which was connected to promoting lgbt rights io then misrepresented what my daughter said to it in order to portray her publicly as bisexual to use my daughter to promote this project sickening all right so um here i'm not gonna go through a lot of this uh testimony this video is already longer than i wanted it to be we're 26 minutes into it if you want to see a lot of me going through this stuff um watch the video i did with legal mindset it's almost three hours long of us kind of reviewing stuff that happened in the day but i'll just read some of the things from my notes that i noticed and i'll include the link this is up on sky news um amber's honeymoon photos she's photographed without makeup on um with clearly no bruises on her face uh in the journal she's apologizing to johnny for starting fights that's interesting to note um and then the different handwriting amber looks argumentative aggressive smug condescending she has a psychopathic smirk sticking her nose up in the air etc um talking about coachella driving with her friends there's no marks on her face in a video that was posted there um she also apparently lied about never being alone with starling uh she gets very defensive and self-righteous um johnny depp audio says she came around punching him and she does not deny this in the recording we hear amber heard on audio doing an insane cackling laugh she sounds mentally ill oh yeah we'll get to that she says to johnny your jealousy is so tragic her grandiosity i'm always right amber's text she calls him a coward for fleeing and threatens him if he doesn't come back home um she says to him please come home please no fighting i promise please i'm dying amber heard is doing the bpd splitting of johnny depp it's this black and white thing he's either great she loves him he's perfect or he's literally evil and trying to kill her she was texting him incessantly he's the monster for wanting uh and needing space from you uh camille says to her amber sounds pathological not letting him leave or think she says i'm going to effing die please stop please stop doing the jackhammer speech where she just keeps going and going and going shrieking non-stop you're effing killing me crying hysterically and johnny asks her to take her medication at a certain point you just won't let him go will you camille says to her then there are may 21st 2016 two photographs that are clearly not from the same day um camille's accuses her of enhancing the saturation and editing one of the photos to look more red we looked at that amber's competitive argumentative again about officer signs who claimed to have seen no injuries on her both officers testified she did not appear injured she claims the officers were wrong about her injuries and the damage quote unquote to the house james franco video uh they lean on each other he was there at um 11 o'clock at night almost midnight jd johnny depp was out of town at that time um she accused johnny of being a baby for not wanting to get into a physical fight johnny had to beg amber to see his own children that guys that's abuse having to beg to see your own children johnny tries hiding behind a door amber admits to punching him in the face she blames johnny for that of course it's his fault she punched him in the face amber now facing potential police investigation for perjury and may not be allowed to enter the uk again amber heard storms out of court after brutal cross by camille disrespecting the judge and jury after the judge told her to go sit with her lawyers uh io till it write um lots of claims here that were just ridiculous and even contradicted things that amber heard i had said so yeah just putting that out there okay um i'm gonna go to 54 minutes in you can't have a solution if the argument just keeps mounting and mounting and mounting and she would keep going and going into the bathroom and sit on the floor bam bam bam here you come i come out fight fight fight crazy escalated i go i split again i go to another [ __ ] bathroom or a bedroom or something knock knock knock bang bang bang you kept coming to get me every this is you kept coming to get me so that is uh audio about amber and johnny johnny trying to run away from her and her wanting to fight now let's go to 1 1650 her letters just to show you the different handwriting here i think it's important that people see that because we saw the writing on the mirrors we don't actually know who did that and was heartbroken and angry after many attempts in vain on my part to rectify the situation and make amends on the last night of what was otherwise a gorgeous trip with you i'm so sorry for my part none of this is meant to be an excuse for hurting you because the truth is nothing is there is never a reason good enough to hurt you you are the last thing in the whole world who deserves it last person i ever meant to hurt i love you steve i am forever yours slim did i read that correctly that's correct thank you no smug face let's take a look at defendant's exhibit 423 that's correct this is the picture this picture shows an injury to mr duff's face doesn't it i disagree i disagree look at him he's got black eye this is not true he's not injured in this picture that's your testimony fine this one is uh photoshopped it's heard i have where's the proof for that wow there's no proof for that we're gonna go to 130 um talking about the honeymoon thank you tom jesus let's please pull up plaintiff's exhibit 101 and i'm going to move to admit and publish any objection can we just have the foundation first place this is a picture from the photo shoot miss heard that was taken on the island this is the same photo shoot yes then no objection all right 101 in evidence good publish she look injured you know what's interesting here is these little like parts of her scalp that you can see she has showed pictures where she's trying to say clumps of hair were missing and it looks very similar to that i think that might just be her hairline that's so weird looking isn't it if we could please scroll zoom in excuse me tom on miss road's face what's your testimony you just heard that you were wearing makeup for this photo shoot that is correct it's a photo shoot she looks high by the way look at her eyes if we could please pull up exhibit one zero two uh miss hurt is this another picture from the photo shoot i can't exactly tell from the background it looks like the the same thing but i can't really tell without it being zoomed out this is a picture of you though right it is a picture of me yes i'm going to move to admit and publish all right any objection i'm not going to object because she identified herself i just if she could identify uh when it was taken that would help but i'm not going to object no there's no objection okay okay there we go 102 in evidence being published uh let's please pull up plaintiff's exhibit one zero three zero three miss her this is yet another picture of you from that greg williams photo shoot correct that is correct this is from the same shoot gonna move to admit and publish no objection all right 103 and evidence published and again if we could zoom in on ms heard's face no bruises and finally if we could please pull up plaintiff's exhibit 104. i misheard this is a picture of you from that photo shoot correct again this is the same photo shoot weeks later what uh i'm going to move to admit and publish weeks later all right 104 in evidence thank you look at this smug smile on her face she's mad again if we could zoom in on miss hurt's face oh boy thank you tom you testified that you and mr depp got into a fight while on the island december of 2015 correct that's correct and this all started because you perceived mr depp as nodding off during the trip right i thought he was passing out again in a similar fashion to what he had okay let's move forward to 139 39 move to admit the entire recording i'm only going to play from one 1744 through 120 zero two all right any objection um which planet exhibit you're on three nine three nine four i i think i have no objection all right i'll go with that all right 394 in evidence thank you and since i have been doing the same what things have you been doing hence screaming when i spilt wine accidentally on you for falling asleep and screaming in front of my kids and freaking jack out and that's trying to appreciate yeah you're right you're right that [ __ ] him up you know i'm sorry i [ __ ] your son no it's it weirded him out he'd never didn't [ __ ] my kids up but it was pretty [ __ ] it was pretty [ __ ] weird for him you know yeah hmm because she's a psycho jesus all right we're gonna move on to 227. you were [ __ ] you [ __ ] hangmackered me man you came around the bed [ __ ] start punching on me that's what really happened on her 30th birthday that's what really happened the evening of your 30th birthday isn't it misheard no that's incorrect mr def was in bed and then you came around the bed and started punching him that's incorrect you don't deny that in the recording do you misheard i'm not having that conversation with johnny she literally is or potential stepfather i can't recall jack is mr depp's son right that is correct and i believe that the i was referencing a marriage that his ex-partner was going to have or getting into i suppose you were referencing that jack's new stepfather would teach him how to be a man because mr depp couldn't i don't recall exactly what i said but it was something to that effect let's listen to some of what happened before you said that uh to mr depp um if we could please play plaintiff's exhibit 397 which is already in evidence and for the record this is amazing 504 through 35 47 and then the next clip is 36 35 through 4308 [Music] yes [Music] it gets worse i wish i [ __ ] hadn't i wish i [ __ ] hadn't bought into any of your [ __ ] lives your [ __ ] your sober [ __ ] presence your [ __ ] goodness your sweetness all the lies i wish i hadn't bought into the months of you being you i wish i hadn't bought promises i wish i [ __ ] thought i could have kids with you you're a [ __ ] kid yourself i wish i hadn't bought into any of the lives you you're the biggest [ __ ] seller of fake [ __ ] billy goods talk about presenting yourself i did myself suffering [Music] oh listen to this oh is it what is it no i'm sure rochelle is available oh she's a man i'm sure [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] oh what else what else other things do you want to address oh no i want to know i want it get out of your uber you're gonna waiting go wait is there no other place for you to run into your 15 other houses to go run talking about running to his other houses who deal with your [ __ ] the way that a man does go run to the next house every you're right and getting your kids out you're right that's what i do yeah okay you're right back to that whoa i wonder what we all i don't know what else we could reach for in the last six weeks oh no it was four years ago you're right there's other things you could go laugh no i'm not laughing oh no matter of fact [Music] is you're not a sellout or anything let's tell you journals oh wait hey hey you know no you're no you're right that's not going out no when you're in your 20s you should really know what you want like selling your journals if you didn't if you didn't know who you thought that was right or oh six i don't really think so but you're right i mean hey at least i didn't do like a tv show where i was heartbroken in my 20s god that would be like embarrassing if only i was with someone in their 50s that could point that out to me imagine mine you're right when you play a non-sexualized object okay wow you're right you got you gotta figure it out i don't even know what movies are done you haven't even taken the interviews if only i could be like if only i could be like you're [ __ ] direct you're a joke yeah i'm the joke in the industry amber i'm the joke i'm the joker i can't really hear you i'm sorry the re-runs of all my [ __ ] are playing too loud for me to hear you i'm gonna just go and help my way back sorry i can't hear you aquaman oh you're jealous he's so tragic [ __ ] wow just wow you told mr d dab to suck your dick multiple times didn't you yes i did you tell him to go run to his 15 other houses right that's correct because that's what he would do when you behave like this isn't it eventually he would go and stay in one of the other houses you call him a sellout don't you i was expressing frustration uh about his criticism of my career and how many problems that cost within the dynamic of our relationship yes so you call him a sellout and a joke i called him horrible ugly things as you can hear sell out we spoke to each other in a really horrible way we pretty sure we just heard you speak to him in a really horrible way he called him a sellout i just you called him heard sell-out right mister i called him a lot of ugly and a joke i called him a lot of ugly things he called him a joke on that recording he called him a washed up piece of [ __ ] i think we both called each other that on that uh occasion yes mr depp mentions aquaman doesn't he yes he does sir i got you that role in aquaman didn't he excuse me mr depp got you that role in aquaman didn't he no miss vasquez i beat down that role by auditioning by auditioning on the casting couch says quote your jealousy is so tragic i heard him say that yes you were the jealous one in this relationship weren't you misheard i think he was indicating i was jealous of his career and now you've twisted it to say it was mr dutt that's the jealous one johnny's always been very jealous when i worked when i did anything friends yes he's always been very jealous really and sir i'm going to ask you to take a look at plants exhibit 1 2 0 e all right we'll leave it there you can see the insanity for yourself that was just stunning to listen to if you want like a a case study on histrionics and bpd there you go and i i will say there are some women who have i've talked to you who said they have bpd and they do not act like this i think there's extreme narcissism and entitled behavior on top of it so not everybody with bpd acts in this way um you know it it's sort of like a toxic combination and this is somebody who has been privileged their entire life not only does she have pretty privilege as andrew said but um she's the privilege of being somebody incredibly wealthy and in hollywood surrounded by people whose job it is to make any her every whim happen you know she's got an entourage of people constantly fussing over her confirming her [ __ ] and her biases and telling her oh yes you're right you know and this is why she's exhausted so many of her friends and they're no longer friends with her because she has to be the center of attention in every single person's life um and i think you could just by listening to that recording try to imagine what it would be like living with her uh we may or may not hear from her sister whitney tomorrow uh it should be interesting i don't have anything more to say about uh io tiller wright and rocky pennington other than rocky contradicted amber's claim that johnny almost broke a woman named kelly sue's arm that apparently didn't happen so this is amber's own witness contradicting amber's own testimony shocking and incredible stuff i know we will see what happens tomorrow
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Selling Coaching With Jeffrey St Laurent
sometimes [Music] no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no good morning everyone happy Wednesday it is uh 18 days until Christmas over the last past few years as I ditch My Fabulous Healthcare professional career that every everyone pretty much dreamed of to live I have learned a few things about marketing and attracting clients things like how to create effective sales pitch how to use a digital marketing tool such as SEO emails and social media how to get the most out of my advertising budgets and effort so that I don't have to do a lot of things in order to build that relationship with my potential clients but there's so much more than just getting your name out there and if you have no business background then it becomes pretty challenging and we don't do things at all let's face it I didn't hike Machu Picchu by myself I actually have worked with a personal trainer and I didn't start this coaching business just on my own and today I am so excited I'm really grateful for a mentor coach who have made this possible he got me started so in a moment I will bring him on but if you are new to me I'm Michelle I am a visibility coach and marketing coach for women coaches and I teach women coaches to use a pal of Storytelling so that they can get seen get hurt and get higher and I am also the international speakers and authors on this channel you're going to hear how I Empower women uh women coaches Heart Center introverted women coaches who's looking to grow their coaching business with strong retali marketing strategies that actually work it works and I am your living proof so that they can turn a passion for coaching into something that's more profitable by increasing their visibility and to profitability I cover topics as branding storytelling and marketing with tips and strategies so that you can get more clients and have more time and freedom while making bigger impact so if that sounds like you be sure to hit that subscribe button and follow button so that you don't miss out any of the new episodes that's coming out now let's get started thank you [Music] today I have Jeffrey San Lauren who took a leap to launch his full-time coaching business seminar in 2004 after graduating from The Institute of professional Excellency Inc coaching also AKA ipac after spending to nearly 20 years in Fitness industry since then he has devoted well over 12 000 coaching hours with clients and is highly thought after presenter and business coach Jeffrey is the author of The highly inspiring book being fulfilled as well as five other personal and business development audios video training programs that benefit entrepreneurs at all level of conscious development in 2014 Jeff has shifted his Focus to help coaches transition into full-time business as he saw a huge need because most coaches are struggling including myself when I first got out of coaching program now as a mentor coach with his business sellingcoaching.com he is dedicated to show showing coaches how to structure their coaching business from ground up and getting more comfortable in the skills of selling so without further Ado please join me with a warm welcome my mentor coach Jeffrey Sam Lauren hi Jeff hello Michelle I'm I'm sitting backstage like like this moment is so awesome and it's so great to see your how you've evolved over the last many past many years like it just my eyes were watering literally and I'm just like and yes you are living proof um because I remember when you know you started and now it's just like you are the master Storyteller and marketer and anyways let's talk so just so it's very funny because I I follow you on Facebook and I I follow like all this great stuff your your Tuesday live show um you keep it very short and it's very digestible and so I have watched you and learned so much from you even though you know our really coaching relationship had kind of you know uh uh develop and evolve over the years but like sometimes I sit in my room and I'm thinking I wish I had done what Jeff told me to do sooner and and that include like the way that you uh teach um students how to do the marketing how to get clients you know how to put yourself out there so I mean I'm really curious because I the whole reason I invited you to the show is because I know you have the strategy you have the system networks and and so I'm really curious about how you got started in coaching yeah so I as you said I was in the fitness industry for for a while you know 15 years years or so and loved it um I actually had the opportunity to move out west um to Nike World Headquarters where I was able to work when I was in the fitness industry and due to some family health issues I ended up coming home a year later but obviously when I left my personal training business um I when I came back I came back and naturally started working with some of those same clients again whom a year later had you know gained weight back and just stopped working out and so I'm working with some of the same people again and I felt a sense um a lack of purpose and fulfillment in what I was doing almost as if like it didn't matter like it did before um I guess almost like I wasn't leaving any long-term effect like they almost needed me always and if they weren't with me then they would just you know not be successful and I didn't like that feeling and I I felt an emptiness with what I had previously been so passionate about and that's why I felt it as I explored it more I felt it more of an urgency and a need for helping with people not only just the physical side but also the behavioral side the mental emotional um the mindset piece in terms of how they behave and take actions and um that's where I had heard about coaching and I'm like I'll give this a shot and see what it's like and and that's why I ended up going to ipac like you said 2003 graduated in 04 and it was like I remember the first module when I was there I'm like this is it like I I didn't really even know what it was coaching this it's such as we know it's such a challenging thing to describe because it's so experiential but I just knew it was my future and came out of there and I mean I'm still in the fitness industry but I just started coaching started working with people started doing seminars I didn't have a clue what I was doing but it didn't matter because I was so passionate about what I had felt what I had seen experience myself and I knew this was the next the next Evolution for me in my career my business started and and how easy was it or how difficult was it to start a business and I think um I asked that question because a lot of people a lot of the coaches in my audience they're struggling right they're struggling to like know exactly where to start they're they're so confused about all these information that's floating out there so what was it like for you to start your business yeah so that's a good question because obviously I deal with that a lot with as I speak to coaches and work with them and um so for me I think my ignorance and I say that my ignorance it wasn't Bliss but it was it was actually helpful because yes it was scary yes I didn't know what to do but I think back and I'm like what what did I how did I do this like I remember um you know at the time I I was I was married I um we're having our first child a couple years into my business um I moved into a home that my expenses were higher than when we moved in that home my expenses were higher than I had ever even earned in my life you know and it but which is crazy because at the time they were giving out mortgages like just stated income like yeah whatever and so I put myself in a position that I didn't really understand what I was doing I just knew that this was the thing like coaching was the thing and I and I feel like that ignorance call whatever you want um helped me because I was just so passionate about it and I look back now and I'm like oh my gosh I could I could have done things so much better like you said I wish uh I wish I had listened to you we should listen to me and some of the and you did listen to me by the way just so you know um maybe not with everything right but sometimes that's that's the path but I didn't have any of that and I did have some mentors but they didn't help me with some of the specifics that I do now that's why why I do a lot of the things I do now is because I look back at him and go oh I wish I had this I wish I could have these questions answered I wish I knew these things but I didn't have that so yes I started working with mentors and stuff but right out of the gates I didn't know and so it was it was my sheer what what allowed my success and I didn't know this back then I can I've analyzed it since obviously was my sheer um willingness and passion for how I could help people through this modality called coaching and it was a genuine unbridled enthusiasm for what I was doing in passion combined with an innocence ignorance and naivete and I and I'll be honest like that's what it was that that didn't bog me down or didn't get me to overthink I wasn't on social media yes it was around it was a while ago right 0304 right it sounds like oh my gosh 18 whatever 19 years ago as of this recording right but at the show but um of course it was around but I never I never got too into anything like that and of course it's not like it is now in social media wise um where I I didn't of course I over thought but it was that genuine enthusiasm that just kept me going and I had my moments but I also surrounded myself with some people other people um that were not specifically doing what I was doing some from the community with ipec but um that when I was when I did question or overthink I I sought them out and they helped me out they helped keep me on track more info that accountability piece and and I think for me initially when I first got out I knew exactly you know I didn't want to work on my mindset and mindset was not something that I needed I want strategy I know I need someone to tell me hey this is how I did it this is how you might want to consider doing it and and you were the you were the person who showed me here's how I did it and here's a model and you're welcome to take it and you're welcome to go with it um and so I I'm like like I said I'm forever great grateful for the fact that you show me these steps these are the steps how you set it up that you take it you you change it make it better whatever you want to do with it and and you were there to guide that process for me and that to me is just very valuable so so I'm curious because you brought up the the time frame in terms of like when you start your coaching business and social media was not the thing what have you noticed have been the biggest change uh in terms of the coaching World coaching industry and and what where do you see yourself in this place yeah so what's interesting is is I don't see a change really in other words yes is that it was always there and it's it wasn't as popular as it is now um I feel like now there's and I hate to say there's more of an advantage because I don't know if I really believe that but I also believe there's a lot more let me say there's a lot more awareness of coaching and what it is life coaching Health coaching not not just oh you're a sports coach or what is that there's a lot more awareness for the average consumer who's they've heard of life coaching I don't think anyone really knows what it is still as it was back then right but like at the end of the day there's just it's more there's more awareness of it but at the end of the day and this is interesting because I just went back to with that the coaching school right I just got back um actually a couple weeks ago and read and redid a mod one the first module um from when I when I went you know 18 years ago or 19 years ago and it was the same and this is it's interesting you asked this question because the principles are the same um the skill sets were the same they might have been presented slightly differently the impact on me having done it then for 19 years on the other end of it was the same receiving the information and the people there the 39 people in that training over three days the impact was just the same as I remember it being 19 years ago so when I say it hasn't changed that's what I mean by that that the fundamentals of its ability to help people and help transform us as well and and also business is the fundamentals are still the same I think where people get confused is because social media is just such a part of everyone's life whether they like it or not they feel like it has to be or it's like the only way you know they can get themselves out there especially with the pandemic that that really was a we're already a very virtual world that was a kind of a 15-year I'm making that up by the way like forced 15 years forward into a a further virtual space which you can be very successful in Virtual space I'm doing it now I'm 100 virtual but I've also done it 100 not virtual or you know face to face and um and that's where I feel like people get they feel they need to do social media which isn't the case um and they get very overwhelmed because they're bombarded by so many just tactics and strategies and you know quick and easy whatever and um I don't I don't find that to that's not how the business is built yeah so so it's interesting how um we talked about the social media and how we people can use it in their advantage so you can certainly see it as a tool to help your business to get going and and create that visibility so how do you how do you Market yourself I know it's a big topic it's very broad but in terms of someone who's stuck or starting out fresh how do you Market yourself yeah so I'll talk about it from a person not like myself per se right but this is what I do and what I teach right and so if you boil it down forget about the medium in terms of oh I use whatever Facebook Instagram or social media or face to face Etc to me marketing is is communication because the word marketing a lot of people who aren't entrepreneurs you know they come into the this world and hear marketing and selling those two words and specifically and those can be very overwhelming and sound like oh my gosh you know I'm a sales person or I'm a marketer and they don't they don't see themselves at all never mind an entrepreneur so I look at it in terms of marketing is communicating and we all doesn't mean we all know how to communicate but we all communicate whether we like it or not and and so therefore that communication is communicating our message is communicating our passions our ideas our stories as you know right you're a master Storyteller you help with storytelling right and that's really where it comes from it's it's communicating through stories and it's most important story is our story and a lot of coaches entrepreneurs we tend to not Shine the Light on our story as being valuable enough oh we think it's about us and we don't want to be out about us but as you know Michelle it's not about us you know your story my God I I still see you everywhere but I remember when you told me the first time when we were on the phone before you hired me I was in tears I'm like you kidding me and I was excited because I'm like this story you know but whether they have a TR everyone's story is truly amazing some feel obviously truly amazing like yours and some like even like my own like I go back I've always always like there's nothing great about my story I didn't have anything majorly go on with me or something tragic happen or like oh I was you know it was just like my story was my story but when we start to shine light on that and communicate that what that does is is people start to know us they start to like us they start to trust us they start to through our words they start to understand themselves better through us they start to feel understood which is so huge that those are all the foundational elements that start building a coaching relationship if someone's going to hire you those all those things and on some level must be present along with the value for why they might you know utilize your services so going back to you know the marketing piece is it's starting to communicate with people around what you're doing your story what you're looking for just learning about people it doesn't have to you have to get out there and be like oh hey here's my business card and you know be like that but it's just it's telling people what you're passionate about so go back to like when I started I told my my passion my naivete and ignorance if you will I didn't know how to Market and sell turns out I did because I look back now and I'm like oh I did I just wasn't aware consciously aware of what I was doing I knew how to sell now I understand it from a I can explain it I can do it on demand or more consciously but back then I didn't know what I was doing we're always selling but what I was doing it was as I was taking this overly passion this passion about mine and I was breaking out to people and saying like listen can I can I ask for your help you know here's what I'm doing and I want to speak more about these topics and and do you have any ideas or could you help me how would I get out there more and I asked for help and and sure enough people when someone's enthusiastic and passionate about something people want to help not everybody but some people do and and what I realized over time was is that you know what not everyone will yet all you need is one person to say sure tell me a little bit more and that leads to another dozen people of one of which says the same and the same and the same and you multiply that over here we are 19 years later and you got yourself something pretty good yeah I think one of the one of the biggest lessons that I have learned from you is to ask and and you taught me early on how to ask and I remember you know one of my one of our conversation during the session was that I was totally feeling overwhelmed and stressed out because of all the all the no and naysayers that was happening in my world and I remember one of the session I was totally breaking down in tears I'm like I I can't do this this is too much for me and and it was just so um feeling so defeated and overwhelmed by the fact that I have to go out there and start selling and and for me it was like your words your support at that time it was so valuable it got me going and thinking okay so I you know one little tiny step I remember it was after a networking event and I was like just crying I was in my I remember that too I remember that I was in my tears because I don't have the time to get to every single networking event in person I don't have the time to do a lot of things and I remember you were helping me writing my book and that was the first thing when you heard my story you said Michelle you need to write a book and I remember you sat me down and you you helped me putting a date on the calendar this is a day that you're going to decide to publish your book and you're going to work backwards and that's exactly I remember every single detail of it and I'm trying to you I'm like I can't do this Jeff but you kept me going you kept me going and you kept encouraging me hey you know just get out there put yourself out there and this is how you do the ass just go ahead and ask and so that was very instrumental for me um in my career to get myself started and I just cannot thank you enough for all the changes and all the impact that you have put inside of me and and you're right you're completely right about how you know there there may be a lot of things that had changed over time the the social media you know how how we're able to do virtual meeting uh nowaday but the fundamental hasn't changed what do you believe is the most essential things for a new coach to have as they're starting out the business yeah so it's it's not even so much that's where there's so many things they feel they need and I felt I needed this too like so I need a website and I need a social media presence and I need to get you know get business cards and I need to you know I need to get a microphone and then a new webcam I need to upgrade my computer and there's all these things that they're feeling needs and then there's all these online scheduling programs like calendar and whatever else out there and because when we look at the landscape and we are exposed to so many where as coaches were exposed to so many other coaches and so many gurus that help coaches because that's our Circle the average person is not exposed to that right but because that's our Network right so we're exposed to this so we're always clicking and we're seeing like your website as an example right like in your intro and like this is years in the making but we see all that stuff and we're starting off and we feel like oh I've got to get all that stuff and that's so overwhelming and we have zero clue where to start how much is costing us things like that so if we go back to that and we we start off as what do we start off with is we're starting off with a recognition and on it goes back to I said earlier of your story and being able to start to share that I don't care you don't need a website yet can you do that stuff yes you can start strategizing right even I talk about you know an email list like you said earlier like I wish I started my email when you told me years ago right but you're doing it now because I see you because I'm on your email list right so whatever the the time frame is is that even when I start with my with my mentor with my clients like listen let's start off if you don't have a website yet do you want to do one great let's work on in parallel but we're not going to wait to start so it's taking your message and it's starting to share it and and outwardly not like behind the scenes writing on the computer yes you could start there but it's utilize things like social media because because we have access to that what are we doing right now we're streaming live you know and somebody like oh Michelle but you've been doing this for years and you have this beautiful intro and outro and you look at your headphones and your microphone and and whatever and it's like you didn't start with that I didn't start with this and my colored lights in the background and like whatever so the point is is that you can stream live and you could go live and you could just say hey my name is Jeff saying the rent and blah blah blah tell a story whether it's your story or what happened to you last night and there's a moral to it or you ask a question as a coach and you you might not know where it goes or you might not be able to see how you can get clients from it um but you don't have to know any of that right now like I told everyone I didn't know any of that stuff but stuff started coming to me as I did that and that's when you can start to figure out like oh geez I don't know what the heck I'm charging or oh geez I don't know uh you know um what what these people are asking me or I don't know how many forms all right and here's what I need and then you can start designing it and putting pieces together and asking for help yeah I I love that beautifully said because when I first started out I I didn't know a lot of things so what I did was you pushed me you pushed me to go okay Michelle do this and go go online do your first video introduce yourself and so that's what I did and I still kept my first video which totally sucked nothing compared to what I'm doing now but that was that got me going and and I remember I wrote a script I was following a script I was reading it all um totally didn't sound like me but that was my first and so and then I came back to you I remember so so how do I how do I create this contract so every single time that you push me out there to do it in action to take an action I start to come back to you and I start to learn more how do I do this how do I charge how do I create a payment payments I I think at the end of the day people don't know what they don't know until they actually practice it yes and I know you have something that's really exciting that you're offering you're running right now can you tell us a little more about that oh yeah I mean I have um I have a five month uh GoPro Elite I call it um group Mentor coaching program and I run them periodically through the year um obviously we're coming up to a new year so I'll be launching another one you know come in January but um so I'm launching that and it's I I love working one-on-one I love working in groups but this group is a great program where it's a good five months where we really get a small group of coaches together no more than seven and we just start you off structuring it from day one and and like you just talked about Michelle is is it's all about getting your business structured and the thing I love about it is that anything that I do is when I work with coaches is if we're talking about it it's because we're doing it if you otherwise you could just go watch a webinar you know you can go go to your website go to my website go to my university you can watch a bunch of webinars I've done you know 300 plus of them whatever um but this is where we're actually doing it um and so got great results from it and uh so it's very exciting and we'll launch another one in uh in January okay and that would be will be the link to the website and I will make sure to drop this into into the episode though so that more people can go and check it out in January before January so much thank you yeah so I I wanted to be respectful respectful of your time and I do have a couple of questions uh to ask you I've spent all day with you Michelle so I mean I I have the time and I would spend all day with you so this is great I I would too I seriously we need we have a lot to catch up um but you know my question is that there's so many coaches out there and I I think the latest um data that I found from ICF is that there are over uh 71 000 coaches worldwide so it's a very big um gigantic market so for someone who's coming out fresh and new who doesn't have a lot of uh visibility who doesn't even have the coaching website or whatever how does one Stand Out Among 71 000 people and what is the outlook for the new coaches yeah and so I'll say this while 71 000 might sound like a lot it's also oh not a lot at all like it's actually like when you think of the grand scheme and I don't have any statistics outside of that like just how many people are in this industry or whatever industry or things like that but I bet you we if we really looked at it well it might sound like a lot to us and it's it's ever growing it's actually not a lot of people when you consider the billions of people in the world um so with that being said though you talked about how do you stand out and you stand out from and I'll go back to what I said you stand out from your story that that's your unique fingerprint and and we can we you've we've all I think the biggest dilemma that I've seen with coaches is the niche right oh my God what is my Niche and it's the biggest thing that will all it was always mine in in the past when I started off as well and and where you stand out is not by your statement and I I've been known for talking about like a niche headline helping who with what specifically right you go to my website like you said selling coaching.com helping coaches transition to a full-time business right I have one I help you've got one right but the point is it's not about a statement it's about the story and that's how you stand out so that's why when you when you start to get out there and you start like I said you do a little broadcast and of course that's very fearful for a lot of people I understand like you said earlier the first time I was saying hey Michelle let's let's give this a go you're like what like it was painful it was painful for me it's some people like it but just because they don't like it doesn't mean that they're great at it so the point is is that that's where you start but that's how you start to stand out because each of you have a unique story and if you look at it I think every coach in the world all 71 000 of them if we really boil it down to it at the end of the day we all want to help people lead a more happy fulfilled passionate life like if you were to boil down every coach I've ever met and spoken to including myself it falls probably under that category I don't care if it's a man or a woman or a gender or an age or a sex or a industry um personal business it all kind of falls under that big broad category so how do we stand out it's just like well what's your story where's your take what's been your path your path to date to bring you to the spot where you want to do that and and that's your Niche you're you're the niche that makes sense it makes perfect sense it makes perfect sense to me and then it breaks my heart to see how coaches are spending a lot of time working on the niches and they they feel that they have to get something right in order to start something something new and I think what I really appreciated your strategy is that you you you you don't want me to wait so you kept pushing me into doing something that's uh that's very unfamiliar that's very uncomfortable but you you brought me into action you took me to action mode and I didn't know I'll be honest at that first video I had no clue what I was doing but I did it and from that first videos I know okay so this I help statement didn't really stink this this sounds awful so I went back to the drawing bar and I redid it I re rewrote my I help statement and I think one of one of our call I actually asked you hey what do you think about these different uh variation of it but had I not done that first video that you pushed me to do it I wouldn't have known that oh it didn't stick it didn't sound right to me and so I think people always think coaches are wasting so much time to trying to figure out their Niche yes it is important but I feel that they're pushing a lot of time putting a lot of time trying to find it and not realizing that it actually come as you do things yeah and I'll be honest a lot of it is them protecting themselves from having to do the work that I'm talking about on a very broad level like you know someone going out and doing a broadcast or even writing a post and I'm just talking social media because it's this it's we have the easiest access to that or a face-to-face going to a chamber of commerce meeting just for the first time to check it out it's a networking meeting see what's going to go on who's there you know because we're afraid and I say we because I was I include myself I've I've been like that too I know you were as too Michelle is we were afraid to well I don't know how to answer questions I don't know what to do but we we yes we can know what to do by having a mentor like us right we can work with people like us and we could tell them what to do and how to do it which can ease anxiety fear Etc lower that level but it doesn't ever take it away the only way they're going to be able to get past that is by doing it and and the people like yourself like when we work together why you're such a joy to work with is because I'm like hey run through this brick wall and you're like sure all right and like no you don't need a helmet you're just gonna run through and you're going to get bruised and you're gonna get hurt but like we're gonna fix you up and you're gonna heal and you're gonna do it again and then we're gonna realize it's like oh you you can go around it or over it you know whatever and so it's it's the it's those blocks it's the inner blocks that that they have it's the fears the assumptions limiting beliefs Etc that we all know and we all help as a coach other people to overcome but it's what comes up for us as coaches in this situation um because the logistics aren't really hard yet what makes it hard is what's going on up here yeah and that's it that's it because I I have plenty of students and some take the same information the same fundamentals like yourself and they run and they never stop and they are you now like this amazing and then there's others who have the same information that start and then just keep falling and keep falling and keep going back up and it's nothing wrong with that it's their process and their journey and those that have stayed with me and trusted me enough longer and I'll work through that with them at some point ultimately when they start running the only thing that's different is now their time was really right or they've worked through enough of the inner inner blocks that they're able to now do a lot more of it and not feel ah I'm not good enough I'm not worthy all that stuff that we've all had in our head yeah I think it's really important for coaches to remember too you you hire your Mentor coach for a reason and and you gotta trust trust that process and and you may be very uncomfortable you know someone tell you to do something but if you were to just trust that process and it is also important to like really find the mental coach that that really align with you and there's so many of us that's out there and so find one that really resonate with you feel connected to that person and just try it out go go and explore you know everyone's uh free offers there's a lot of free offer there's a lot of group coaching that you can tap into and and find a mentor who can really help you and make a difference in your world and like you did for me thank you Michelle and I did for myself I've had my metro's people along the way there's no way I would be able to do the things that I've done if I didn't ask for help and hire help along the way you know and it's it's it's coaching but it's also like the mentor coaching is a big deal and I think that's a big distinction because like I yes coaches every coach needs a coach absolutely but also we also require Mentor coaches or people that have been there and done that that can understand who we are and what we want and then help take like tell me what to do like I need to be told what to do I do we all need to be told what to do we can figure it out sometimes ourselves but and there's stuff out there that that tells us what to do but oftentimes if it's especially if it's virtual based or recorded based sometimes it's it gets to a point where it's like well how does this apply to me that's where a lot of questions come in and that's where we need that specific guidance it's important yeah I want to thank you so much for your time can you tell us besides your website what else can we find you you know what selling coaching is the best way to go because the other place where I hang out is I have a great Facebook group selling ojang as well um so right at the top of my homepage at selling coaching.com there's a link to my Facebook group if you want to join that Community where you have a little bit more activity look at you with all their links like just ready to go I'm ready to go you're awesome but yeah even right at the top of selling coaching.com there's a link right there which takes you there so that's where I hang out and then obviously when you're at the website right there I've got a great resource if you enter your name and email that puts you into my community which you know like you do Michelle I I send emails every week and I just communicate with what I'm doing so yeah and I receive them they're great emails they're great emails I learned a lot from from you just reading your emails you know these are the email swipe I teach my students emails right yeah yeah absolutely yeah and and your GoPro would be happening in January is that correct yeah but even if they're watching this later on you know when they when they go to that link they can enter the name email that puts them in the priority list anyways I'll always that will notify them when I'm running the next program you know perfect yeah perfect any last word before I put you back to the to the backstage yeah I would just say just trust yourself um even when it feels like you know you can't trust yourself um you've got to go back to your passion for why you're doing this in the first place and if you can always ground yourself in that and ground yourself in the value of your story and give you just get up enough cards to start just with something to get out there um it all builds from that yeah yeah I love that and there's always us we we're always available there's always awesome yes yes thank you so much Jeff I taught you how to ask because you asked you're like well you could always hire us you could yeah you could always have I love that Michelle it's great yeah never leave a live stream without a call to action absolutely that's right so thank you for having me on Michelle it's an honor thank you so much for being here I am like I said forever grateful for you yeah thank you hooray all right everyone hopefully you have walk away with some really really uh tangible strategies to think about where you want to move forward in January and if you haven't already done so uh please just sit down and not even to plan ahead just give yourself that moment to think about where do I want my coaching business be and what is it is that first thing that I would need to make a movement maybe it's just for you to get up and say you know what today is my day off and I am going to graciously give myself the permission to take a day off it could be just that so it doesn't have to be I got to do all of them because you are running a marathon not a spring so hopefully I've you found this information helpful and please welcome and join me again next week uh for another really great episode and I will see you in the next one bye [Music] thank you [Music] thank you
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would you like a dtns hat hoodie mask or mousepad we got them all the dtns store dailytechnewshow.com store [Music] coming up on dtns intel's impressive alder lake chips are finally real some context to bring to your reading of the facebook papers and scott johnson breaks down all the news from adobe max this is the daily tech news for wednesday october 27 2021 in los angeles i'm tom merritt in salt lake city i'm scott johnson and i'm roger chang the show's producer we're talking about noodles all the noodles that scott sent to sarah lane to eat if you want to hear about those noodles get good day internet also talk a little bit about my new m1 max macbook that's at patreon.com dtns where you can join our top patrons like dustin campbell tim deputy and brandon brooks big thanks to all of you let's start with a few tech things you should know microsoft announced plans to expand the number of data centers it operates around the world while reducing the amount of water it uses to cool its data centers by 95 percent by 2024 microsoft has pledged to replenish more water than it uses by the end of the decade so halfway through the decade this will get them pretty close the verge notes that a typical data center uses as much water as a city of at least 30 000 people per day to reduce water cooling microsoft plans to set higher temperature limits based on some intense research it did about how warm a data center could actually get and still run well that alone they think might get them where they want to be in the cooler climates you know like the netherlands but in warmer drier regions microsoft will also plan to implement a closed-loop immersion system that uses fluorocarbon-based liquid baths you know you may say like my refrigerator used to do that this is a little different at the scale of a data center uh that system is still in research and development right now and the team ran its first tests on it in april 30 000 people worth of water wow that's one effort ah that's a lot every product release and particularly high profile releases like those from apple they usually come with some sort of defect meme right whether it's uh antenna gate or what have you yellow sure all these things are always they always come up well the new macbook pros have a notch scandal social networks abound with shocked and outraged videos of menu bar items disappearing and becoming inaccessible behind the laptop's notch what are we to do meanwhile i fix it stumbled upon some happy news in its tear down of the m1 based macbook pros uh the battery has pull tabs and uh yeah that might mean what you think it means a couple of the battery cells are under the trackpad assembly but the others are not and none of them are glued or screwed in there looks like the battery in the new macbook pro is indeed replaceable so your menu items are temporarily inaccessible you can replace the battery folks stop your whining while facebook made billions last quarter it did note reduced advertising revenue attributed to the change in how apple allows third-party tracking which means you have to get someone to agree to it you can't just slip it in there anymore uh same was true for snap they noted the same effect twitter on the other hand was fine in fact twitter reported a 37 jump in q3 revenue overall and ad sales rose 41 percent year over year twitter cfo ned legal noted that the ad ecosystem is still adjusting to apple's change but said this has been less of a factor for us twitter also wasn't impacted by supply chain issues which depressed some other advertising as well so twitter relies largely on brand ads uh not targeted ads for digital goods and services which are not affected by supply chains so twitter's golden however twit twitter did report a net loss in the quarter based on the 766 million dollar cost of settling a class action lawsuit from 2016. that lawsuit alleged that twitter misled advertisers they settled that so if you see that they lost a lot of money that's why uh otherwise they did well i think if a guy named legal works in your uh accounting department i hope there's a guy named money who works in the legal department anyway moving on dji announced the action legal dji announced the action 2 camera dropping the oslo name and adding a magnetic system for accessories the 53 gram action 2 module has a 12 megapixel sensor for 4k recording so that's pretty good 155 degree field of view and a 1.7 inch gorilla glass oled touchscreen it comes with 32 megabytes of storage as well available accessories include additional touch screens and batteries and mounts the action tube bundled with a second screen is coming november second for 519 dollars and a bundle with just an extra power module is coming mid november that one for 399 dollars my apologies to ned segal uh the u.s copyright office published its once every three years list of exemptions to the u.s digital millennium copyright act these are a list of things that you can legally circumvent copyright protection in order to do most of the items that were already on the list were renewed that includes things like ripping a dvd for educational use unlocking a cell phone but the office also replaced a list of items you were allowed to circumvent copyright protection to repair uh they had a list of these are the items you can do that with and now they just have a broader definition that applies to any consumer device that relies on software to function so if it's a consumer device you're pretty much in the clear to fix the software anyway as well as non-consumer devices things like medical devices c and land vehicles there's a list of those so not every non-consumer device but there's a broader list of those basically if it uses software you can circumvent copyright protection to diagnose maintain and repair your device now there are some limitations uh video game consoles for instance only allow you to repair the optical drive and any circumvention that you do after you're done repairing the optical drive has to be put back in place see you can't repair the optical drive and then rip all your games uh the office also expanded exemptions for making video accessible uh preserving disk based media uh allowing uh people who can't see uh to to circumvent e-book copyright protection so they can do text-to-speech stuff like that all right so and steady wins the race for these changes that's how they do it slowly yeah then library of congress uh has been has been pretty good at listening to appeals from places like the eff in other words uh let's talk about those new chips intel announced its line of 12th gen alder lake chips uh the top level processor is the i9 12900k in fact intel calls that the world's best gaming processor these are the chips that intel promised at ces in january uh gave us details about in july at architecture day and today you can buy them we aren't going to run through every single model but here's the overview uh the core i9 top level the 12 900 k offers 16 scores split evenly between the p cores the performance cores and the e cores the efficiency cores 24 threads clock speeds of 5.2 gigahertz and intel promises a 19 performance improvement over the 11th gen uh there's a core i7 version that has 12 cores and 20 threads core i5 has 10 cores and 16 threads you can get all three of those with or without integrated graphics it's a kf in the uh in the model number if it doesn't have the gpu on there all three of these give you up to 20 pcie lanes support for ddr5 memory and larger l3 and l2 caches so fast and future proof for the most part but you'll need a new 600 series motherboard preferably the z690 chipset if you want flexible overclocking that adds wi-fi 6e and the faster usb 3.2 data transfer but it also may require you to add a new cooler they all run a base of 125 watts but can spike higher with the i9 hitting 241 watts intel promises other big improvements if you run windows 11 thanks to the co-development of thread director that intelligently assigns tasks to the right core the p or the e core another notable thing is alder lake chips are built on intel's 10 nanometer process i think i've been talking about this since buzz out loud but they finally did it 10 nanometer process uh not the previous 14 nanometer process and if you recall this is the process that intel calls intel 7 because nanometers ain't nothing but a number to intel so if it's 10 they're just gonna call it seven uh they want you to believe their design is just as good as another company's seven nanometer process and it might be the benchmarks will tell but it is pretty impressive uh there's more to come with alder lakes mobile versions are coming in 2022 we'll probably get details about those at ces top of the line i9 12 900k cost you 580 bucks 589 bucks with integrated graphics or 564 without and the cheapest i5 12600 without graphics is 264. pre-orders start today shipping november 4th roger i know you followed this stuff really closely uh how do you feel about this everybody seems to think this is a positive intel announcement do you agree this is one of the this is the first time where i've seen intel not just playing catch-up but like and and this is this is the thing that their primary competitor at this point is amd and despite what you know apple has uh has unveiled you know for for intel they they need to make sure that they can at least uh uh beat their their their their closest compared name and they well it depends on on the actual benchmarks but it looks like they've come out with a full slate of performance enthusiast products uh that can go toe-to-toe with what amd has right now um i mean this is this is this is this is a seismic shift for a lot of people because for for so long intel has been very content in doing very gradual you know minor tweaks and updates and with the with the failure of their uh previous attempts mm-hmm uh you said their failure at their previous attempts at moving to a smaller process a manufacturing process that might be behind them if they can get these 10 nm meter chips out in scale not just a small selection of them that's really good i think this this this could be the the sign that you know intel watchers have been waiting for like what is elk intel going to do amd's coming down apple's switched over you know a bunch of other companies are looking at producing in-house chips you know this is this is a good sign and they work really closely with microsoft to ensure that that uh that windows 11 runs as smoothly as possible on all these new chips yeah and in fact uh gelsinger was was very positive about the the yields on this uh he he was not talking about any any restrictions even with supply chain issues you would you would expect him to talk about restrictions but he's talking about you know shipping a couple million of these things uh so it does seem like the i i it would be unlike an intel engineer to do a happy dance but you know the closest thing to it in this announcement right i mean they set a goal and i think they're meeting them and that's huge for them well good luck to them yeah yeah uh intel ceo pat gelsinger said moore's law is alive and well today we are predicting that we will maintain or even go faster than moore's law for the next decade uh if you don't know moore's law as a famous observation that the number of transistors on a processor doubles every two years people act like they know what moore's law is they usually use it to mean a doubling of performance which the transistors and performance are are pretty linked moore's law was coined not by roger moore the actor but engineer and co-founder of intel gordon moore gelsinger also an engineer was literally talking about the number of transistors on a chip and had a graph to go with his assertion he doubled down promising acceleration to super morrow's law so slow down pat regain the market lead first but uh pretty pretty positive there yeah it seems kind of exciting it might impact gaming let's talk about a couple of pieces of information that may happen in a data center full of intel chips i don't know a couple of streaming pieces of news here google stadia added support for free trials of individual games first one gives you 30 minutes of stadi's exclusive title called hello engineer all you need is a google account all you need is a google account during the 30 minutes you get the full game uh though there is a little sidebar with a timer i think that's actually kind of a weird idea hopefully it's not too intrusive whatever progress you make is saved in case you want to buy the game so they'll keep that in the cloud uh hello engineer is 20 bucks normally on stadia or available in the stadia pro subscription service they've done that so far with their uh their internal games google says this is a test and that they will bring it to other games with other time lengths attached to those games in fact not everybody may even see the same game available for a free trial at any given time which is a little weird but we'll see what they plan with that meanwhile and here's the i think the more interesting news in streaming games samsung announced it will launch a cloud game platform for its tizen based smart tvs there were no details on any kind of launch date what games would be available any kind of partnerships there or if it will launch on other platforms but samsung did seem to imply this would be a pc slash console level sort of focus for games not seeing this happen on mobile which is interesting i think there may still be room for a tie-in there in terms of remote gaming but uh the focus seems to be consoles and possibly pcs i don't know how you feel about this tom but i feel like if there's one part of cloud gaming that hasn't been tapped very well it's been a more international aim uh for for a product like this when we talk about xcloud and stadia and and uh enforce or geforce now all these different services we're usually talking about the u.s markets and often european markets but not necessarily places like india and china and all all these other markets that have huge potential with old hardware that want to play new games and do it in this new cool way and they often have better internet infrastructure in a lot of these places so i think samsung's got a chance to do something big here um and i don't think this is a small announcement no that's a good point about about the international market uh and and i think there's another another aspect of this as well which is granted samsung's telling us nothing about this i wouldn't be i wouldn't be surprised if samsung isn't using stadia's white label service to do this and they're just not ready to announce that part yet uh but this strikes me as a logical follow-on to including apps on your smart tv we have gotten to the point where you you might have been skeptical about it but people are using apps on their smart tvs they they really are uh it's it's got a huge uptake and some people prefer that i don't understand them but some people prefer that over a set-top box like a roku so or even a smart stick so i think this is clever to be like yeah and you know what else we can get a lot of people doing pc and console level gaming if we just package a controller with the smart tv and say look you can play these games you don't need to go buy anything special you just use your tv you know it's a service you'll pay for we'll break in a little money off of that sure but it comes with your tv and you don't have to add anything to it that i think could become a big selling point for television yeah and the the infrastructure of a television having all those apps available to it like my lg does tells me that the gateway is already there it's just a matter of having the service up and running because what are you doing you're streaming content and sure this is a very different interactive kind of stream but it's happening and it's real and they got a lot of tvs and monitors in the world i think they're in a really good position if they want to try something yeah i i expect that there there will still be people who want to add a box they want to add an xbox they want to add a roku they want to add a fire tv whatever but uh i i do think this could could potentially become another avenue into gaming for a lot of people who are like yeah it's fine i'm just going to do the cloud gaming thing that came with my samsung tv all right casey newton had some good points to consider on his platformer newsletter uh if you're thinking about the facebook papers released by francis haugen we've covered those extensively this week newton talked to a former that's important not not a current insider but a former facebook integrity team worker about the source of some of the posts being quoted in these articles now former workers like francis haugen have been blowing the whistle on facebook but there's a different take coming from the worker that casey newton talked to a lot of the cited posts in these articles you're seeing come from facebook's workplace system workplaces is something that facebook markets to businesses uh as a work appropriate version of the facebook platform kind of an intranet a little bit like slack a little bit like teams it's sold for workplace communications and it's used within facebook the worker told newton that since the names and the job titles are redacted in these stories rightly so it is hard to tell which posts are credible and which are someone just spouting off which does happen certainly on things like slack and teams and one would guess on facebook's own workplace the workers said this doesn't mean the post shouldn't be reported there just needs to be more context around them here's a here's a few that workers points these aren't leaked documents all the time sometimes they are sometimes their presentations or research but a lot of times they're just posts and comment threads and the reports tend to treat all of those equally and they're not anyone can post anything at any time on workplace just like on facebook proper and not all posts are well thought out and not all posters know the context of what they're posting about some do but not all so they're not all equally credible if someone's saying something about facebook in a post that doesn't necessarily make it true just like when someone says something on facebook it doesn't necessarily make it true facebook workplace needs some of its own fact checking i bet uh something positioned as an internal debate in a washington post story might have originated just to some off-the-cuff venting by an employee who was procrastinating getting back to work we all do it right uh newton has more in his newsletter if you want to get more of the details and more what that worker thinks but suffice to say it's worth remembering that context is important when reading these statements uh journal journalists could do a better job of pointing out this was a comment thread that this was set in versus this was a presentation made to executives uh but it's it's also as a reader i think important to take that into account yeah i agree um it's easy to say uh i've been going through some of this on my own with some of my own stuff with chat rooms and things it's easy to say well these are damning documents because they've come out they've been leaked and they're people saying things to each other i can't believe they said these things and my take would be we can't have everything perfectly pr prepared to function as a as a as a people or as corporations or as just small businesses sometimes you just need to hash stuff out in an environment where you're not you're restricted by maybe some common sense stuff like you're not being rude to each other you're saying terrible things being sexist whatever it may be but being able to kind of speak your mind about a project i think is really important and and the idea that that's somehow um i don't know controversial that people have these internal discussions i think is just blown it way way out of proportion now if somebody says something crazy you get zuckerberg and they're saying something that just really rocks the foundation of social media or ethics or something that they told congress but they actually do i mean that's different and you can do that paper trail or whatever but most of the time this is like you said this is like some slack-like conversation and sometimes those need to happen in their kind of raw you know organic form so you can get stuff done yeah and i don't want to be afraid of that when you when you're doing when you're doing a a post about the facebook papers papers makes it sound like ah this is a stack of official documents i think i think reporters need to work extra hard to point out now this portion this thing that was said was a comment thread uh and comment threads are not this don't have the same weight as an official document official presentation a thing said in a meeting etc common threads are great for in the meeting someone said right and that that could be useful but they're not the same as here's an official pronouncement or here's what people think right just a couple of posts are not representative of what people think and again this doesn't invalidate these stories that we've been hearing uh out of facebook in any way and that worker was not trying to say that it's just to say there are certain parts of them that are a little more solid than other parts and as a reader beware of that when you're when you're forming your own conclusions about what you believe about this yep nuance matters as always uh folks we talk about the stuff we think will help you understand technology better uh but we also want to know what you want to hear us talk about on the show and the one of the best ways to let us know is our subreddit uh you can get in there and submit stories and vote on them at dailytechnewsshow.reddit.com you want more i'm thinking you might be getting tired of the facebook papers maybe you want more let us know dailytechnewsshow.reddit.com [Music] as we mentioned yesterday adobe max is underway there's a web version of photoshop and illustrator there's a rollout of adobe's content credentials for taking images with authorship and edit records and even validating them as nfts wednesday adobe did its more forward-looking announcements of technology aka sneaks these are things that might make it into adobe projects someday they also might not uh we're going to run through a few of these with scott and then get his overall impressions on adobe max let's start with project morpheus which is for video what adobe's neural filters are for images project morpheus can tweak things in a video like how old someone looks or their hair color or their facial expression their demo showed taking someone who is not smiling and making them smile uh it can also add facial hair or glasses there's a limited number of tweaks and the subjects all have to be facing the camera so this isn't a widespread full deep fake uh but it could be used for good like fixing a bad take in a movie uh or it could make a prisoner look super happy and content which would be a bad use but do you know generally speaking what do you think of this scott i think it's just a natural extension of what photoshop has always been even without the ai machine learning it's always been an opportunity to change a frown to a smile to use just a simple example but um when my daughter was one and we were taking family pictures she did not want to be there and cried the whole time and when we were done i took a shot of her smiling separately and i photoshopped it on there we printed giant form versions of this i gave it to my parents and they never knew the difference and i would call that doing some good with this otherwise you know maybe sometimes unseemly use of the technology um i don't think this is a weird uh extension at all in fact i'm a little surprised that we haven't gotten to this stage sooner with with adobe specifically because i think the future is if they want to stay as relevant as they are they got to just keep adding to this machine learning stuff so i think it's cool i mean it's not full deep fake it's it's closer to it and i think people are going to find plenty of good uses for this it's too easy to sort of attack it outright so you know give that some time strike a pose is the next one uh where you have a picture of say scott with his hand pointing up in the air at a duck and you have a picture of me looking straight ahead with my hands at my side and you want to make a poster with my serious pose but you need it to be scott not me and you and you uh you don't want to make scott reshoot the photo so you can use strike a pose to change the scott photo into the same pose as the tom photo adobe sense ai fills in all the details like like changes in how his clothing would drape facial expressions and everything they even did an example of it turning a model around to face the other way so they had a model facing the camera then they had a different model facing backwards and they used this to turn the first model to face the other direction yeah the the demo was actually pretty impressive um i'd argue that just like almost any of these features or features that have preceded any of this in practice it's often more difficult and if you've got a noisy background sometimes the ai is not going to perform well and putting all that to the side this this is a great uh way for them to say and i think it's maybe the whole max conference is trying to do this but this is a great way for them to say hey the cc subscription which a lot of you might think is kind of expensive and it kind of is and you got to lock it in like you do an old cable subscription it's you know it's a little bit unwieldy here's some new great reasons we think that this is worth your monthly money and this is one of those uh project morpheus is one of those this is them separating themselves if they ever make parts of the creative cloud we should point out correct emphasize these are not in there yet that's a good point right but i think they really i mean their their bread and butter will be the future of that service and it continually setting them apart from everybody else who may have a competing package of video editing sound editing uh you know photo editing types of software which i dabble a lot in and these things are really compelling that like you say they're not in cc yet but the idea is that these features would maybe start to show up and and i think that's a natural transition for them uh last one i want to mention is project in between uh this lets you take two or more photos and combine them to make an animation they only showed two or three maybe maybe the max has three uh this is kind of similar to what a phone does when you take a burst photo and then it picks a keyframe and then later it'll say like you want to make an animated gif out of it and it takes a couple of those those frames from the burst and makes an animation it's that except you don't have to do the burst this could be like man i took three photos of my dog and none of them are great well you could use this to make a little animation out of it using adobe sense ai they don't have to be taken as the same batch although it may get weird you know if you've got a flower in your dog it's just gonna you know morph uh you choose the number of transition frames that'll make it faster or slower uh adobe sees the main use of this is transforming these accidental photos on your phone uh and making a gif out of them so what do you think of that and adobe max in general well i think it's funny that we're still making gifts and better ways to make them i just think that's kind of hilarious for that format but but uh i would say this is basically tweening this is high fidelity tweening is what they've described here with this in between essentially they're saying object number one needs to get to object number two fill in the blanks and that's what we used to do in flash and you know every other animation software they call it tweening i can't believe they've done it but it looked to me like they've kind of done it they've created like real photo realistic tweening and that's crazy in terms of my overall take on the conference um specifically from day one they them uh going forward with a public-facing sort of web-based well not sort of entirely web-based version of photoshop and illustrator possibly more apps in the future even though they're not fully featured but featuring collaborative tools and that sort of thing that's absolutely huge that's gigantic because a lot of these a lot of people who use their products count on that kind of collaboration and right now it's sending a lot of psds back and forth with behanced or otherwise this means in theory they can pull stuff up and across the country somebody can make some small tweaks from where they are and all your stuff is is you know remains unscathed and you've got the file and you're good to go i think that's a gigantic value add and really of all of these things a lot of them are kind of pie in the sky really interesting tech and everything but that's the most like rubber meets the road decision i've seen them make in a long time and i think that translates to actual like subscription upticks in a more meaningful way and faster so uh overall i think that's the entire point of max is to get people excited about signing up for ce or cc but i think that that day one stuff is maybe the most interesting in terms of what i can do right now and today yeah absolutely well and that makes sense right the r d stuff you can't do so you're going to be less excited about it so yeah um and and it sounds like you got kind of excited i kind of did and i kind of have to i've said it on the show before but i've kind of moved to some other alternate alternatives lately i still have some of the adobe stuff but i'm paying a lot less for it and i'm using other apps in their place i have to admit some of this stuff on the web version of photoshop is very compelling for a lot of stuff i do so it's it's doing its job of maybe bringing some who have veered away a little to try alternatives to maybe uh maybe i shouldn't leave so soon so i think that's a good thing for them they got to keep innovating in that direction to keep me around all right let's check our mailbag a great discussion in our discord yesterday relating to yesterday's show uh where trisha hershberger was showing off her her new pixel 6. uh matthias said how fair is it to review the pixel 6 camera at the present and compare it to other phones on one hand it's completely fair because it's a product they're selling right now on the other hand so much of the pixel camera magic was the ai to the extent that google didn't want to update the camera hardware for years because the ai was so well tuned is there an argument and and matthias is just asking the question is there an argument that any camera comparison should have an asterisk and a required follow-up in three to six months i would say yes to the asterisk the thing is all all cameras are software are software reliant whether it's a standalone point-and-shoot or a dslr or the one on your phone software is a big part of how the image comes out and so i think yeah you you should you should update it every time there's a new firmware update there's some new software edition but you do it at that point because until that point that camera is what you have of currently available on that phone on that uh on that device and so i mean yeah i mean all products need to get regularly re-evaluated as software becomes a pivotal part of how they function the bigger the bigger question is like when is it fair to say yeah we can now review that thing because we think it's as complete as it's going to be or as good as it's going to be even though they update it and i would compare this maybe unfairly but compared to like a brand new mmo style game they're never great as good at launch as they're going to be in a year or two years and so you always see a lot of reviews in progress or a review so far or someone will say a 2021 review of this 2011 game see how it is nowadays um i think we're heading that way with a lot of these sorts of things like why not look at that camera in five years and say well how did it end up and and and you just kind of yeah refresh your review take a new take on it i i think matthias has got a great point about especially about the asterisk because reviews are meant for you're making a purchase today on launch day and granted all of us wait obviously but most people buy things within the first few weeks of a product's release that's when the majority of sales happen uh or maybe not even the majority of sales but that's when a lot of the purchase decision happens right uh people review how it is and they may not buy it for six months but it sets in their mind whether they're gonna buy it or not and that's why the reviews are this is based on what it is today but i think it and mantis brings up a really good point it's worth keeping in mind hey this product may change might get worse probably gonna get better over time uh thanks for that email keep those coming uh feedback at dailytechnewsshow.com also thanks to a brand new boss everyone please welcome into the tent uh taryn blake who just started backing us on patreon thank you taryn welcome we're on a nice little streak here of having a brand new uh patron supporter every day so we really appreciate that we make a big deal uh and everyone will say hi to the discord and welcome you into the community so if you're wanting that and you want to directly support the show get the ad free feed and all that stuff patreon.com dtns thank you scott johnson uh real quickly before we get out of here what do you got going on well as you know it's halloween week and every year on a now old show that i do called film sacks been around since 2009. every year in october we do what we call sactober where we take all four of the weeks in october and do halloween themed films old ones new ones everything in between we are covering freddy versus jason this week and so i'm just saying if you've been sitting on the side going man i really meant to check out that awesome film show called film sack for all these years maybe now's the time because we had a really good time watching it we'll have a great time recording it that's filmsack.com for all the details the podcast can be found anywhere and if you're looking to tag me in real life in real time find me on twitter i'm at twitter.com scott johnson we are live monday through friday 4 30 p.m eastern 20 30 utc find out more at 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section 1 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1900 and 1 recorded for librivox.org by tovarisch the old year ring out wild bells to the wild sky The Flying Cloud the frosty light the year is dying in the night ring out wild bells and let him die ring out the old ring in the new ring happy bells across the snow the year is going let him go ring out the false ring in the true ring out the grief that saps the mind for those that here we see no more ring out the feud of rich and poor ring in redress to all mankind ring out false pride in place and blood the Civic slander and the spite ring in the love of truth and right ring in the common love of good ring out old shapes of foul disease ring out the narrowing lust of gold ring out the thousand Wars of old ring in the thousand years of peace ring in the valiant man and free the larger heart the kindly hand ring out the darkness of the land ring in the Christ that is to be Alfred Tennyson end of section 1 this recording is in the public domain section two-person nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 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 Phil Shemp the white winged cross bill Lakshya luke Optra the cross Bill's together with the finches the sparrows the Grouse speaks the red poles the gold finches the toys the Cardinals the long Spurs and the buntings along to that large family of perching birds called the fringe alade from the Latin word Fran gila meaning a Finch mr. Chapman tells us in his birds of eastern North America that this the largest family of birds contains some 550 species which are represented in all parts of the world except the Australian region its members present a wide diversity of form and habit but generally agree in possessing stout conical bills which are admirably adapted to crush seeds they are thus chief among seed eaters and for this reason are not so migratory as insect eating species many of the birds most highly praised for the cage and as songsters are representatives of this family and many of the species are greatly admired for their beautiful coloring the white wing cross bill is a native of the northern part of North America migrating southward into the United States during the winter months its technical name Loxy Alou cobra is most appropriate and descriptive the generic name alexia is derived from the greek Laxus meaning crosswise or slanting and the specific name Luke Opera is from two Greek words meaning white and wing and has reference to the white tips of the feathers of the wing the common name Crossville or as the bird is sometimes called cross beak describes the peculiar rupture of the bill which marks them as perhaps the most peculiar of our songbirds the bill is quite deeply cut at the base and compressed near the tips of the two parts which are quite abruptly bent one upward and the other downward so that the points cross at an angle of about 45 degrees this characteristic gives this bird a parent like appearance the similarity is heightened by the fact that these hook-like bills are used by the birds to assist in climbing from branch to branch the cross bills are even parrot-like in captivity dr. Ridgeway in the ornithology of Illinois writes as follows regarding the habits of a pair they were very tame and were exceedingly interesting little pets their movements in the cage word like those of caged parrots in every respect except that they were far more easy and rapid they clung to the sides and upper wires of the cage with her feet hung down from them and seemed to enjoy the practice of walking with their head downward they were in full song and both the male and female were quite good singers their songs were irregular in varied but sweet and musical they ate almost every kind of food but were especially eager for slices of raw Apple although while they lived they were continually bickering over their food yet when the female was accidentally choked by a bit of eggshell her mate was inconsolable ceased to sing refused his food and died of grief in a very few days their peculiar bills are especially fitted for obtaining their food which consists to a great extent of the seeds of cone-bearing trees such as the pine the hemlock and the spruce the ornithologist Wilson says on first glancing at the bill of this extraordinary bird one is apt to pronounce it deformed and monstrous but on attentively observing the use to which it is applied by the owner and the dexterity with which he detaches the seeds of the pine tree from the cone and from the husks that enclose them we are obliged to confess on this as on many other okay we have judged too hastily of the operations of nature that no other conformation could have been so excellently adapted to the purpose and that its deviation from the common form instead of being a defect or monstrosity as the celebrated French naturalist insinuates is a striking proof of the wisdom of the Great Creator as an accidental malformation this structure of the bill has been noted among other birds and it is said with some frequency among the crows a medieval legend gives as the cause for this confirmation of the bill and the red color of the plumage that it was acquired in recognition of the pity it bestowed on the suffering Savior at the crucifixion probably due to the nature of their food which can usually be procured at any season these birds are apparently not under the control of the usual laws that govern migration but wander about in a seemingly aimless manner and are not influenced to any great extent by the changing seasons they do not seem to be a constant inhabitant of any given locality for any length of time but appear and disappear as if constantly dissatisfied with their surroundings the two sexes vary in color the body of the male being a dull carmine red which is brighter on the rump and that of the female is brownish tinged with olive green and with brownish yellow on the rump the young males are similar in color to the females but pass through a changeable plumage while maturing the cross bill usually builds its nest in a cone bearing tree and does not always choose the most inconspicuous locality the nest is generally constructed of rather coarse twigs and strips of birch or cedar bark and lichens this is lined with hair the softer fibers of bark fine reutlitz grass and feathers the whole nest is saucer-shaped and about four inches in diameter outside measurement by one and one-half in depth authorities tell us that the eggs are usually three in number in color they are a pale blue nearly spotless at the smaller end but at the larger end marked with irregular streaks or dots of lavender or Brown the eggs are small about eight tenths of an inch long by nearly six tenths in diameter on account of their vagrant habits doctor bream was want to call them the gypsies among birds while seeking food or flying from place to place they continually utter a plaintive note and their song is soft and sweet end of section two section three of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 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 Phil Shemp The Legend of the Cross Bill on the cross the dying Savior heavenward lifts his eyelids calm feels but scarcely feels a trembling in his pierced and bleeding palm and by all the world forsaken see see how with zealous care at the ruthless nail of iron a little bird is striding there stained with blood and never tiring them with its beak it doth not cease from the cross it would free the Savior its creators son release and the Savior speaks in mildness blessed be thou of all the good bear as a token of this moment marks of blood and Holy Rood and that bird is called the cross bill covered all with blood so clear in the groves of pine at singeth songs like legends strange to hear from the German of Julius Mosin Henry Wadsworth Longfellow end of section 3 section four of birds and nature volume nine number one January 1901 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the study of bacteria the bacteria lodgest is working in a wonderland fully as remote to the average mind as that ever occupied by the astronomer or psychologist and yet it is as real to him as though he were walking through a forest and noting the different kinds of trees such popular doubts as have been held regarding bacteriology and even the existence of bacteria are no longer justified the evidence is too overwhelming not to be accepted by anyone who has sufficient interest to investigate the methods used in bacteria logic studies are today giving us information fully as concise as that obtained by the general botanist in the study of higher plants indeed the phenomena of bacterial activities and the chemistry of the products of growth of many species of bacteria have already received attention not equaled in the study of some of our most useful plants bacteria are plants not because of any absolute characteristic that separates them from animals but because comparative study shows that they are more like plants than animals they are single-celled organisms and each individual has the prime factors of life assimilation growth and reproduction each bacterium is an independent cell and although the cells in some species remain attached to one another giving rise to characteristic groupings they are mostly detached and free individuals bacteria can increase in numbers to a remarkable extent when favourable conditions exist the mother cell simply splits into two daughter cells and these form a generation of four cells while later generations consisting of perhaps 1 million cells can in 15 or 20 minutes produce 2 million bacteria but conditions must be favorable for this act of growth ample foodstuffs free from other bacteria together with moisture and reasonable warmth are most essential there are many circumstances constantly at work to prevent an over of bacteria exhaustion of food supply antagonism of species and fresh air with sunshine are the most important bacteria are present everywhere in greater or less numbers except within the bodies of healthy growing plants and animals it is for this reason that bacteria becomes so active and multiply with great rapidity when once established in the tissue fluids of larger organisms either before or after they have died vital activities during health prevent the entrance of bacteria into our bodies there are however times when the association of different species of bacteria and also the association of bacteria with higher plants is of mutual advantage the association of decomposition and pathogenic bacteria frequently makes it possible for the latter to infect an animal when alone it perhaps would not take place again the growth of certain bacteria within the root structure of plants greatly improves their functional activity the leguminous plants aren't able to assimilate much larger quantities of nitrogen when associated with bacteria than when growing alone no such mutually advantageous relationships are known to exist between bacteria and animals the tendencies are rather destructive leading to the infectious diseases the general biologic function of the bacteria is very important and in a general way the need of their existence can be much better appreciated than that of many living beings decomposition may be stated as being their chief functional activity decomposition stands before life without it the progress of the generations would terminate the gradual and ever rapid disappearance of the substance of vegetable and animal bodies after death makes room for growing life with an absence of decomposition the bodies of plants and animals would collect on the earth and cover it so deeply with organic matter that plants in particular would be entirely unable to obtain requisite nourishment higher plants having chlorophyll are able to feed on inorganic material while bacteria require organic matter to sustain life bacterial food is then derived from the higher forms of life while these higher forms feed on the end products of bacterial decomposition with the addition of salts from the earth an evolutionary query might then arise as to the early conditions in the history of organic life on the earth it is certainly a fertile field for the theorists accepting the general rule that simplicity of structure indicates priority what then was the food supply of the primordial bacterium before the advent of higher plants to supply requisite organic matter we can hardly believe that there was already in existence sufficient ammonia bearing compounds of suitable quality to sustain these lowest organisms until evolutionary conditions added organisms having the capacity of collecting nitrogen and carbon from purely inorganic sources these general facts as we now see them would apparently strengthen the thought that different kinds of organisms became extant at the same time the methods used in bacteria logic study are based on a few very distinct principles successful cultivation of bacteria depends upon a knowledge of sterilization preparation of culture media and isolation of species it is in fact miniature gardening a rod of platinum wire is the trowel and this is kept clean and free from undesirable organisms by heating it red hot in the gas flame with it bacteria are lifted from tube or plate the Culture Media required are mostly beef tea and gelatin mixtures and are prepared with extreme care as to their composition and reaction the decomposition of the culture medium is prevented by keeping it in test tubes or flasks plugged with cotton and sterilized by boiling by means of the cotton plug the air passing in and out of the tube is filtered and the bacteria floating in the air are caught in the cotton and cannot get into the - it also prevents bacteria from the culture getting out of the tube and spreading infectious material each test tube represents a little greenhouse but one that is free from all life it is sterile when ready for use to the media or culture soils in the tubes the bacteria are transplanted with the platinum rod an active growth is obtained by placing the tubes in a suitable temperature such a growth of bacteria in a test tube can contain many millions of bacteria while the resulting appearance of growth is due to the heaping up of the individuals to the naked eye the cells are invisible but the mass is recognized in the same way that one would know a field of wheat in the distance without being able to see each separate plant species of bacteria are separated by distributing a few organisms throughout a fluid and then planting upon solid media the individual cells then grow in place and produce colonies these are separate and distinct to the eye and each contains bacteria all of the same kind from colonies transplantation to tube cultures are made and the species is propagated on different media the observations from such growths together with the microscopical study and sometimes inoculation experiments on animals are the data by which the species is recognized microscopic methods although somewhat complicated have been so far developed that some species of bacteria can be as promptly recognized under the microscope as an acquaintance met upon the street bacteriology is now being studied and investigated as a field of research in hundreds of laboratories and in every University in Europe and America bacteriology has added as much to man's wealth and happiness as any of the Applied Sciences all the methods of preservation of food depend upon bacteriological principles while modern sanitary science is based on the recognition of the cause of infectious diseases the presence of specific bacteria in the secretions or tissues of man and animals is now such a certainty for many diseases that the work of making bacterial logic diagnosis is in itself an extensive vocation within the next few years every city in America will have a diagnosis laboratory for infectious diseases we can safely predict that the trained bacteriologist will be called upon to stand between each sick person or animal and the community to direct measures that will prevent infection of others hygienists are learning more every day as to the exact way in which disease bacteria pass from person to person and the reasons for the occurrence of diseases they have learned that the accidental and unusual circumstance is least important but that there is a regular train of cause and effect and in the knowledge of how to break this chain is the key to the proper control of an epidemic veterinary medicine has been able to obtain benefits from bacteriology much beyond those already so important to human medicine this is so because of the persistent prejudice opposed to bacteriology in medicine while the veterinarian has been allowed to treat his patients practically as the experiment animals are treated in the laboratory bacteriologists are frequently meeting demands made of their science that are beyond its present stage of progress it is frequently forgotten that this is biology whose deductions are always subject to the variation of growing things and not chemistry or mathematics with their definite determinations and strict limitations bacteriology is now an established science and it is as competent to render service in due proportion to its development and with the same integrity as any biological subject there are now many known facts in bacteriology that cannot be made useful because intermediate steps in their study have not been learned it will require long series of experiments in some cases but when added to the present usefulness of bacteriology the results may be expected to satisfy the most severe critics Adolf Garman end a section for section five of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty B the yellow-breasted flycatcher come here come here come here my Philip dear come here come here Philip My dear Philip Philip My dear poor mournful mrs. flycatcher with ample breasts of dainty buff now don't you think you've called your mate to say the very least enough I'm sorry for you plaintive 1 I would be glad to make him fly from his long tearing place to you if that would stop your weary crying can't you decide to give him up all over town you've called his name I heard you calling this week last the week before he called the same perhaps some boy with 22 has shot him for his sister's hat go search the churches through and through if he's not there accused the cat Carey be Sanborn end of section 5 this recording is in the public domain section 6 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty B the Townsend's Warbler dendro akka Townsend I dr. Robert Ridgeway in the ornithology of Illinois uses the following words and speaking of that family of birds called the American Warblers NiO Atilla de no group of birds more deserves the epithet of pretty than Warblers tanagers our splendid hummingbirds are refulgent other kinds are brilliant gaudy or magnificent but Warblers alone are pretty in the proper and full sense of that term as they are full of nervous activity and are eminently migratory birds they seemed to flit rather than fly through the United States as they passed northward in the spring to their breeding places and in the fall to their winter homes among the luxuriant forests and plantations of the tropics all the species are purely American and as they fly from one extreme to the other of their migratory range they remain but a few days in any intermediate locality time seems to be an important matter with them it would seem as if every moment of daylight was used in the gathering of food and the night hours in continuing their journey the American Warblers include more than 100 species grouped in about 20 general of these species nearly three-fourths are represented in North America at least as summer visitants the remaining species frequenting only the tropics the woodland birds they exhibit many and widely separated modes of life some of the species preferring only aquatic regions while others seek drier soils some make their homes in shrubby places while others are seldom found except in forests as their food is practically confined to insects they frequent our lawns and orchards during their migrations when they fly in companies which may include several species mr. Chapman in his handbook of birds of eastern North America says some species flit actively from branch to branch taking their prey from the more exposed parts of the twigs and leaves others are Gleaners and carefully explore the under surfaces of leaves or crevices in the bark while several like fly catchers capture a large part of their food on the wing the Townsend's Warbler is a native of Western North America especially near the Pacific coast it's range extends from Sitka on the north to Central America on the south where it appears during the winter in its migration it wanders as far east as Colorado it breeds from the southern border of the United States northward nesting in regions of cone bearing trees it is said that the nest of this Warbler is usually placed at a considerable height though at times as low as from 5 to 15 feet from the ground the nest is built of strips of fibrous bark twigs long grasses and wool compactly woven together this is lined with hair vegetable down and feathers the answer described as Buffy white speckled and spotted with reddish brown and lilac gray about three-fifths of an inch in length by about 1/2 of an inch in diameter end of section 6 this recording is in the public domain section 7 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 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 tovarisch the story of some black bugs we were going to visit aunt bessie and Joan and I like few things better than that to begin with she lives in the country and there is always so much to do in the way of fun that the days never seemed half long enough then besides and desi knows everything and can tell such famous stories so when she asked us one morning to go to the pond with her and see something interesting you may be sure we were not slow in following her the rushes grew thickly along the sides but the water was clear and we could plainly see the black bugs she pointed out to us crawling slowly in clumsily over the muddy bottom those things said John not a little disgusted I don't think they are much are they tadpoles tadpoles I echoed why whoever saw tadpoles with six legs and no tail the absence of a tail is very convincing laughed and see they are certainly not head falls now watch them closely please and tell me all about them they are abominably ugly that is one thing broken John they look black and have six legs but how funny their skin is more like a crust or lots of crusts laid one on the other they are about the stupidest things I ever saw they seem to do nothing but crawl over that modern hello they aren't so stupid after all did you see that fellow snatch a poor fly and gobble him up quicker than you could say Jack Robinson and there's another taking a mosquito just as quick I'll take back what I said about the slow business but really Angie do you think them very interesting I'll ask you that question when you have learned something more about them was her answer tell me now what'd you think of that dragonfly dark know of the water oh he is a beauty we answered in a breath but please let us hear something about those things down there not today boys I wish you to see something for yourselves first watch here for a few days and your patience will be rewarded I promise you then I will have a story to tell you I knew that ain't he never spoke without reason so John and I kept a close watch on those bugs for two days nothing happened the old things just crawled over the mud or ate flies and mosquitoes as usual but the third day one big fellow decided to try something new it was nothing less than to creep up the stem of one of the rushes I suppose was hard work for he took a long time to get to the surface of the water here he stopped a while and and seemed to make up his mind to go further soon he was quite out of the water and could breathe all the air in sunshine he wished I believed he did not like it very well he seemed so restless and uneasy I was expecting to see him go back when I heard John cry out look oh do look I did look and could scarcely believe my eyes his skin the bugs I mean was actually cracking right down the back just as though the air and sunshine had dried it too much poor fellow he seemed in great trouble about it then to make matters worse a part of his coat broke off at the top and slipped down over his eyes so that he could not see after a moment however it dropped further quite under the place where his chin would have been had he had a chin oh he's getting a new face if we here want to I am glad to say he it seemed as if John was always first to notice things for it was just as he said as the old face slipped away a new one came in its place I guess that by this time that old bug was as much astonished as we were he was wriggling about in a very strange fashion and at last quite wriggled himself out of his old shell then we saw two pairs of wings which must have been folded away in little cases by his side begin to open like fans next he stretched his legs and it was easy to see that they were longer and more beautiful than those he had had before then before we could admire his slender graceful body Oh fully realized the wonderful change that had occurred to him he darted away before our astonished eyes not a black bug but a beautiful dragonfly well we both shouted the next second we were rushing at top speed to tell aunty all about it just as though she had not known all along what was going to happen she listened and then told us what we did not know how months before the mother dragonfly had dropped the her tiny eggs in the water where they hatched out the black bugs which were so unlike their mother that she did not know them for her children and had no word to say to them during the long hours she spent in skimming over the water where they lived these bugs were content at first to live in the mud but soon came the longing for son and heir and then followed the wonderful transformation from an ugly black bug to the beautiful dragonfly if you will go beside some pond in the spring or early summer and find among the water grasses such a bug as I have described and will then watch long enough you will see just what John and I saw afterwards I am sure you will agree with us that it he is very wonderful indeed Louise Jameson end of section 7 Section eight of birds and nature vol 9 number one January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty B the solitary Sandpiper he is a curious little chap the solitary snipe and we used to call him tip up he delights to seesaw and Teeter down a clay bank with the tiny Pipo Pipo just before he pokes in his long slender bill for food he is very tough and possesses as many lives as the proverbial cat I have taken many shot at him fine sand shot at that and from a gun with a record for scattering and I never succeeded in knocking over but one tip up while on a hunt for taxidermy specimens I failed to secure even this one though he flopped over in the water and floated down upon the surface of the shallows toward where I stood knee-deep awaiting his coming he was as dead as any bird should have been after such a peppering yes he was my prize at last or so I thought as I reached out my hand to lift his limp looking little body from the water he was only playing possum after all with a whirl of his wings and a shrill Pipo Pipo he darted away and disappeared upstream and out of sight beyond the alders to add to my disappointment a redheaded woodpecker began to pound out a tantalizing tune upon the limb of a dead hemlock no sand shot could reach that fellow desire him as much as I might then a bold Kingfisher with a shrill saucy scream darted down before me grabbed a dace and sailed to a branch opposite to enjoy his feast well knowing the rascal that I had an unloaded gun and it fired my last shell how he knew this I am NOT able to say but he did wiser fellows in bird lore than I may be able to explain this I cannot the solitary Sandpiper is well-named he is always at home were ever found and always travels alone being upon the shelving rock banks of a river or the clay banks of a rural stream he possesses after a fashion the gift of the chameleon and can moderately change the color of his coat or feathers rather when he teeters along a blue clay bank he looks blue and when he sees Sasa long brown or gray rocks he looks gray or brown as the case may be the city boy who spends his vacation in the rural parts and fishes for days red fins or sunfish knows the solitary Sandpiper to the country boy he is an old acquaintance for he has taken many a shot with stone or stick at the Spry little tip-up who never fails to escape scot-free to Pipo Pipo and his sweet content a chess killer end of section 8 this recording is in the public domain section 9 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Garth Burton the knot or robin snipe trigger kinetise the knot or robin snipe is a bird of several names as it is also called the red-breasted ash-colored Sandpiper the gray back and the gray snipe it is quite cosmopolitan breeding in the far north of both hemispheres but in winter migrating southward and wintering in the climate of the southern United States and Central America the knot belongs to the snipe family scholar Posse dye which includes 100 or more species about 45 of which are inhabitants of North America nearly all the species breed in the higher latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere these birds frequent four shores of large bodies of water and are seldom observed far from their vicinity their bills are long and are used in seeking food in the soft mud of the shore the knot visits the Great Lakes during its migrations and is frequently observed at that time its food which consists of the smaller crustaceans and shells can be as readily obtained on the shores of these lakes as on those of the ocean which it also follows dr. Ridgeway tells us that adult specimens very individually in the relative extent of the black gray and reddish colors on the upper parts gray usually predominates in the spring the black in mid summer sometimes there is no Rufus whatever on the upper surface the cinnamon color of the lower parts also varies in intensity little is known of the nest and eggs of the not owing till its retiring habits at the nesting time and the fact that it breeds in the region of the Arctic Circle so little frequented by man one authentic report that of left hand aww Greeley describes a single egg that he succeeded in obtaining near Fort Conger while commanding an expedition to lady Franklin Sound this egg was a little more than an inch in length and about one inch in diameter its color was a light pea green closely spotted with brown in small specks about the size of a pinhead end of section 9 this recording is in the public domain section 10 of birds and nature volume line number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty B viola Landa sweet white violet serene the Thresh's song all undisturbed its rows of pearls a marvel of completeness then the soft drip of falling tears I heard for weeping bird who envied so thy sweetness Nellie Hart Woodworth end of section 10 this recording in the public domain section 11 of birds and nature vol 9 number one January 1900 and one this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by tovarisch the autobiography of a bird my name is Dewey and no bird was ever proud of his name I know if Admiral Dewey could see me he would feel proud of his namesake as I am said to be an unusually handsome intelligent bird I have been laughing in my wings for many months hearing people say what kind of a bird I am some say I am an aureole some a male others a female another and Meadowlark another not a Meadowlark but some kind of lock one thing they agree upon that I go on a lock from early morn till dewy Eve I am said to have a little of the blue jay and points like dozens of birds when I was about six weeks old I was quite large and fluffy but very much of a baby for I knew nothing about feeding myself my tail was long olive on top yellow underneath wings black with cream color on the edges on the lower feathers just a line on the upper ones quite a little wider at the top short yellow feathers making lovely little scallops head and black olive brown rump more on the yellow throat and breast light yellow with a change of blue under the wings and Billy only tinted as I grew older I kept changing and now and nine months old I breast is light orange belly light yellow headin back deeper olive rump deeper yellow I broke my tail all off in the fall and when it came in the upper feathers were black with yellow a quarter of an inch at the rump under one's yellow and black on my head are almost invisible stripes of black on my neck pretty broke and wavy ones my eyes are large and bright my bill everyone says is the handsomest they have ever seen very long and pointed as a needle underneath ivory white on top black with a white star at the head the admiration of all are my legs and claws as I keep them so clean and they are beautiful blue just the shade of malachite I am seven inches long and for the last month have been getting black spots over my eyes and on my throat now what kind of a bird am I 1 June afternoon I thought I was old enough to take a walk by myself so off I started without asking permission of my father or mother all went well for a while and I was having a delightful time seeing many new strange things then all at once I began to feel very tired and hungry and thought I would go home but which way to go I knew not I went this way and that and peeped as loud as ever I could calling mother mother but no answer came finally I sat down tucked my head under my wing and went to sleep the next thing I knew something was coming down over me and I was held very tight I screamed picked and tried my best to get away then someone said very gently don't be afraid little birdie I am NOT going to harm you but send you to a lady who loves little birds and will take good care of you I was dreadfully frightened but I did not make another peep we went a long way then I heard the little boy say Charlotte will you please take this bird to miss Bascom for she was so kind to me when I was sick I changed hands and off we went soon I heard someone calling out there comes Charlotte with a bird then another voice said I wonder if it is another sparrow but when she saw me she exclaimed what a perfect beauty took me in her hand and I knew at once I had found a good friend and new mother bread and milk were ordered of course I did not know what bread and milk were but I was so hungry I could have swallowed dirt or stones so there was no trouble about my taking it and I wished all birds could have such delicious food I was taken upstairs to my new home where everything was in pink and green and looked so fresh I thought I was back in the clover field my new mother for that is what I mean to call her took me up to what she called a cage and said Trixie and sir Vera I want to introduce you to your new brother Trixie charmed me at once for he was like a ray of sunshine in his dress of gold but when I looked at Sara Vera I loved right out in his face it was very rude but I know if any of you had been in my place you would have done the same thing of all the ugly specimens of a bird I had ever seen he was the very worst he was tricks his size but only had his baby feathers and one tail feather he was dirt color had big staring eyes and such a bill almost as large as his head which was perfectly flat he looked so common and ill-bred that I wondered how dainty tree see ever sat beside him I was too sleepy to ask any questions and was soon fast asleep on my new mother's finger then was put into a nice little basket filled with cotton the next day Trixie was very kind to me but Sarah was cross and pecked me every time he got a chance Trixie said I have tried to be kind to that old Spaniard cervera but I do not like him and will not have him snuggle close to me nights so I fight him until he gets into the swing if you will sleep in your cage you may put your wings close to mine for you are so pretty and clean when bedtime came my new mother said I was too large for the basket and I might try sleeping in the cage so she put me in and made Sara get up into the swing just as Trixie and I were going to sleep cervera began swinging with all his might and would reach down pick us on the head and pull our feathers out when he was caught he was taken out and made to sleep in the basket in the morning we were all let out on the floor and it was amusing to see Sara mimic everything Trixie did if Trixie took a drink cervera did and would follow everywhere he went about that time I saw coming into the room a large striped sang with shining green eyes and my heart beat so fast I could hardly breathe Trixie whispered in my ear you need not be at all afraid that is only taffy the cat and we are the best of friends taffy jumped into my new mother's lap and we three stood on the table and ate bread and milk together the first time I was left in the room alone I looked around to see what would be nice to play with first I went over to the dressing table carried two large cuff buttons and put them into my drinking cup another pair I put on the floor of the cage with two large coral hairpins - shell pins and some studs I stuck all the pins on anything I could pick up and throw them on the floor turned over a basket which was filled with ribbon and lace some I left on the floor and with the rest I trimmed the cage when I heard my new mother coming I began to tremble she stood speechless for a moment and said you rogue of a bird how should i punish you then took me in her hand and kissed me and I knew the future was clear and I could have all the fun I wanted Trixie had the Ozma very bad and sometimes a little whiskey on some sugar would relieve him it was funny to see that dad cervera maneuver to get Trixie off the perch so he could eat the sugar and whiskey Trixie grew worse instead of better and one morning my new mother was wakened early by his hard breathing she took him off from his perch and found his clothes ice-cold and he was so weak he could hardly hold on he lay in her hand a moment then threw back his pretty head and all was over we were all heartbroken and shed many tears for we were powerless to bring back to life that little bird were loved so dearly I really felt sorry for that horrid Cervera he missed Trixie and for days seemed to be looking for him one evening he went out the window and we never saw him again I am very fond of sweet apples and generally whenever I want anything that is downstairs I go and get it I love grapes better than any other fruit when I want one I hop back and forth on the back parlor table then on top of a high back chair and tease until one is given to me I like best to my new mother held a grape in her right hand while I perch on her left and suck all the rich sweet juice next the skin out first then I take the grape over on the table on a paper and knock it until all the seeds come out before I eat it I like bananas too and go to the fruit dish and open one myself every morning I perch on the plate of finger Bowl and eat my orange we usually have our orange in our room and sometimes I get so impatient I fly over to the bed back to the orange and beg my new mother to get up I always take a drink out of the thing abou and often said to myself what a fine bathtub this will make when fall came I began going to bed at five o'clock and that 7:00 was awakened and taken out to dessert one night I became tired of waiting and went out into the dining room very quietly and the first thing I spied was a thing AB also thought that was just the time for a bath in I went they heard the splashing and looked up to see everything as well as myself soaking wet of course they thought it was cunning but after I did it for three nights I was told to baths and they were too much for me I made up my mind if I could not take a bath in the finger bowl at night I would in the morning and as I refused to go near my old bathtub the bull was given me for my own there was a bowl of wandering jew on the dining table and several times i took a bath in the center all said i made a beautiful picture but when they found i was tearing the vine all to pieces it was not so pretty and many lectures were given to me but i heeded them not and if taken away I would walk for I can walk as well as hop all over the table on the ends of my toes and look every way but towards the ball then when no one was looking grab a piece and take it up on top of a picture one day I trimmed all of the pictures and there was none left in the bowl so I had to look up some other mischeif when I go out to dinner I have my own little tablecloth and plate put on my new mother's I usually take a little of everything chicken and cranberry jelly is very good sometimes I do not behave very well for I go tiptoeing across the table to my grandmother's plate hop on the edge and see if she has anything I like when dinner was ready to be served I went over on the sideboard maid hose in all the butter balls then took some mashed potato and boiled onion and put them to cool in a big hole I had made in an apple few people know that birds are ever sick at their stomachs I had been in the habit of eating a little shaved hickory nut that was put in a half-shell and kept in a dish on the back parlor table when I came downstairs I usually took a taste and it seemed to agree with me for a chance I ate a little chestnut and soon began to feel bad so went off by myself and tried to go to sleep when my new mother saw me she said she knew I was not well for I never acted that way in the daytime she put me in my cage and sat down beside me I would close my eyes and open my bill and she thought I was dying until I opened my bill very wide and out came the chestnut in a lump a half inch long and the quota wide my mother's writing desk is a favorite place of mine I get into drawers pigeon holes and ink pictures and all sorts of small things I throw on the floor once I stole ever so many dimes and pennies I can lift a silver dollar and often carry a coffee spoon all about the room so you see I have a very strong bill if anything is lost all say Dewey must have taken it one day my new mother looked until she was tired for her thimble when she asked me for it I pretended I did not hear but as she was going into the dining room I dropped it down on her head from the top of the portiere I often perch on a basket on top of the bookcase in the writing room when I saw a new white veil beside me I went to work and made ten of the prettiest eyelet hells you can imagine right in front some were round and some star-shaped as I grew older I said I will not sleep in my cage for a few nights I insisted upon sleeping on the brass rod at the head of the bed then changed to the top of the curtain I have a piece of soft flannel over some cotton put on the ledge and on the wall so I will not take cold if it is very cold I get behind the frill of the curtain so no one can see me if warm I turn around so my tail hangs over the outside when my new mother comes in I open my eyes make a bow and if not too sleepy come down and sit on her hand I never chirp or peep and when I hide and hear Dewey Dewey I do not answer but fly down on my new mother's head shoulder or hand taffy gets so angry at me I know he often feels like killing me I wake up early mornings and take my exercise by flying back and forth from a picture on one side of the room to the head of the bed when taffy is on the foot the bed I fly very low almost touching him with my wings and say you lazy cat why don't you wake up and hear the little birds sing to God Almighty why don't you wake up I soon hear words that are not used in polite society and next see the end of his tail disappearing around the corner of the doll before I go to sleep at night I exercise again one afternoon taffy was trying to take a nap in a chair in the back parlor I kept flying over him making a whizzing sound with my wings when he could endure it no longer he went into the writing room and sat down by his mother I went in to take a luncheon on the table taffy stood up on his hind legs reached out a velvet paw and gave me such a slap I fell upon the floor I was not hurt in the least flew up on a picture and shook with laughter at the punishment and scolding mr. taffy was getting he said very naughty words scratched and bit but he was conquered at last and has behaved like a gentleman ever since the first time I saw the snow I was wild with delight flew to the window and tried to catch the pretty white flakes but when I heard the sleigh bells they struck terror in my heart for I thought the whole army of cats was coming as all I knew about bells are Tasha's not long ago my new mother was very ill and had to send for a strange physician who knew nothing about me when I heard him coming upstairs I hid behind the curtain and watched him fix a white powder in a paper when he laid it on the table I swooped down grabbed it and took it into my cage after that I was kept busy as my grandmother was ill for many weeks I would carry off all the sleeping powders one day I put them behind the bed for I thought they would not taste so badly and do just as much good it did not take more than a minute to get down there when I heard the doctor come in for I had to see that the medicine was mixed all right it was great fun peering into the tiny bottles in his case I would stand on the ends of my toes and crane my neck to watch him drop the medicine to the tumblers the other day some Christmas roses were brought in they looked so tempting I took several bites and the next day took some more I felt a little queer and kept opening my bill when your mother thought I had something in my throat and gave me some water the next afternoon she found me on the floor panting took me to an open window gave me wine and the attack seemed to pass we went up to our room and apparently I was as well as ever when she went down to dinner after she had gone another attack came on and I am too weak to write anymore and can only warn little birds never to taste over Christmas rows as they are said to be deadly poison when I went to my room late in the evening no little birdie peeped over the curtain to grieve me I looked on the floor and there lay my darling dewy stiff and cold Caroline crowninshield bascomb end of section 11 twelve of birds in nature volume 9 number 1 January 1901 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 Phil champ the American Heart our Sarnia hula Kappa rock the typical form of this all Sarnia hula is a native of Scandinavia and northern Russia and incidentally is a visitor to Western Alaska we are told by mr. LM Turner who was stationed by the United States signal service in Alaska from 1874 to 1881 that the natives assert that this form is a resident and breeds in the vicinity of st. Michael's also that it is a Coast murder ie not going far into the interior and that it can live a long time in the winter without food as it remains for days in the protection of the holes about the tangled roots of the willow and alder patches it's true breeding range however is the northern portion of the eastern hemisphere it is somewhat larger and lighter in color than the American hawk owl the bird of our illustration the American Hall is simply a geographical variety of the old-world form and is a native of northern North America from Alaska to Newfoundland this is its usual breeding range though it migrates in winter to the northern border of the United States and is an occasional visitor during severe winters as far south as Maine and Idaho it is much more common in the northern portion of its range unlike the other owls as we usually understand their habits it may be considered as strictly diurnal seeking its prey to a great extent at least during daylight usually during the early morning or evening hours it's principal food consists of the various species of rodents insects and small birds its southward migration is caused by that of its food species especially that of the lemmings it is a tame bird and may be said to know no fear we are told by dr. ek Fisher that specimens have been known to return to the same perch after being shot at two or three times it is a courageous bird and will defend its nest against all intruders a mail once dashed at doctor dog and knocked off his hat as he was climbing to the nest other similar accounts show that the courage displayed on this occasion was not an individual freak but a common trait of the species not alone in its diurnal habits is it like the Hawks but it also resembles some of them in selecting the dead branch of a tall tree in some sightly locality from which to watch for its prey from this position it will swoop down hawk-like like the Hogs its flight is Swift and yet noiseless a characteristic which is common to all the oils as a rule its note which is a sharp shrill cry is only sounded when flying as a nesting site hollow trees are more frequently chosen however nest built of twigs and lined with grass they're not infrequent these are usually placed on the tops of stumps or among the branches of dense cone bearing trees the number of eggs varies from 3 to 7 and are frequently laid long before the ice and snow have disappeared the eggs vary from oval to oblong oval in shape are pure white in color and somewhat glossy the shell is smooth and fine-grained incubation begins as soon as the first egg is laid and both sexes participate in this duty and occasionally both are found on the nest at the same time at the nesting season the courage of both sexes is very marked the male will fight with its talons and even when wounded will still defend itself we are told by mr. Gentry that calmly and silently it maintains its ground or springs from a short distance on its foe so bravely it dies without thought of glory and without a chance of Fame for of its kind there are no cowards this bird like other species of owls though possibly not to so great an extent because of its diurnal habits is looked upon by the Indian tribes as a bird of ill omen and by some tribes all owls are called death birds as a whole the hawk owls are perhaps more useful to man than any other birds that are not used as food they cause but little trouble in the poultry yard and are of incalculable value to the farmer because of the large number of small rodents that they destroy end of section 12 section 13 of birds in nature volume 9 number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Phil Shemp a bird calendar by the poets January this is not the month of singing birds silently overhead the hen hawk sales with watchful measuring eye and for his quarry weights Lowell February sometimes a flock of strange Birds descends upon us from the north the crossbills there is an old tradition that the read upon their breast was caused by the blood of our Savior as they sought to free him with their bills from the cross and that bird is called the cross bill covered all with blood so dear in the groves of pine at singeth songs like legends strange to hear Longfellow March no birds are more closely associated with early spring than the swallows gallant engei in their doublets gray all that a flash like the darting of flame chattering Arabic African Indian certain of springtime the swallows came doublets of gray silk and sir coats of purple ruffs of russet round each little throat wearing such garb they had crossed the waters Mariners sailing with never a boat sir Edwin Arnold April wing at lute that we call a bluebird you blend in a silver strain the sound of the laughing waters the sound of spring sweet rain the voice of the wind the sunshine and fragrance of blossoming things you are a poem of April that God endowed with wings may this is the month of the bobbolinks merrily merrily there they high now they rise and now they fly they cross and turn and in and out and down the middle and wheel about with few shoe what a Lincoln listen to me Baba Lincoln happies the wooing that speedily doing that's Marian over with bloom of the clover baba lincoln waddling tena winter CB follow me June then sings the Robin who wears a sunset memory on his breast pouring his Vesper hymns and prayers to the red shrine of the west July the full tide of song is on the amma but you still hear in the shadowy woods the silvery notes of the wise thrush who sings his song twice over lest you should think he never could recapture that first fine careless rapture browning August the hummingbird when the mild gold stars flower out as the summer gloaming goes a dim shape Quivers about some sweet rich heart of a rose then you by thoughts of it stirred still dreamily questioned them is it a gem half bird or is it a bird half gem Edward Fawcett September there is something wistful in the notes of the birds preparing to depart in the woods we see a little bird in suit of sombre olive soft and brown with greenish gold its vest is fringed its tiny cap is evan tinged with ivory pale its wings are barred and its dark eyes are tender starred dear bird I said what is thy name and thrice the mournful answer came so faint and far and yet so near be we peewee peewee trowbridge October this Brown month surely belongs to the sparrows close beside my garden gate hops the sparrow light sedate there he seems to peek and peer and to Twitter to and tilt the bare branches in between with a fond familiar mean lathram November in cold weather the little great chickadee cheers us with his tiny voice yay and polite the cheerful cry chickadee dee saucy note out of a sound heart and merry throat this scrap of Valor just for play fronts the north wind with waistcoat gray Emerson December the sleep of the earth has begun under the white thick snow the hull is abroad by night a flitting shape of fluffy down in the shadow of the woods toowit-toowoooo I wish I knew tell me the riddle Liberia weather the egg was before the owl or the owl before the egg arranged by Ella F Mosby end of section 13 this recording is in the public domain section 14 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by tovarisch so when the night falls and the dogs do howl sing ho for the reign of the Hornet owl we know not always who are kings by day but the king of the night is the bold brown owl very cone wall end of section 14 this recording is in the public domain section 15 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1900 and 1 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by tovarisch the oyster and its relatives all the grand divisions of the animal kingdom the sub kingdom mollusk is probably the least known to the ordinary observer and if one were asked to enumerate as many different kinds of shellfish as he could it is probable that not over 6 or 8 different varieties would be named the majority of people think of a clam moister mussel snail or Nautilus and their molluscan vocabulary ends with these names and yet this group of animals is second only to the insects in number of different species beauty of coloration and interest of habitat they may be found everywhere in salt and freshwater in our forests and fields our ponds brooks and rivers in the valleys and on the mountaintops and even in the waters of the frozen north while in the warm waters of the tropics they flourish in uncounted millions in size they range from the little sea snails hidden in the EU grass along the shore with tiny shells scarcely an eighth of an inch in length to the giant squid which measures forty feet or more from the tip of its tail to the end of its long arms and they range from the tide washed beach to the abyssal depths of the ocean it is to these lowly creatures that I would draw the reader's attention in nearly all the species of the Milazzo the animal is protected by a hard shell made of carbonate of lime which is covered with a holy epidermis to protect the lima shell from being dissolved by the acids in the water this shell is generally capable of containing the entire animal thus affording in most cases adequate protection for the soft body those animals not provided with the shell as is the case with the land slugs are capable of covering themselves with a sort of mucus which insists and protects them from both extreme heat and cold the lowest branch of Mollusca is known as glass Pellissippi de which comprises all of the different kinds of clams mussels quahogs etc in which the body is protected by two hard calcareous shells placed generally opposite each other and connected on the upper margin by a ligament and the two valves walk back and forth in teeth and sockets making a kind of hinge a set of stout adductor muscles keep the two shells or valves together and allow them to open and close at the will of the animal the majority of clams live in the mud in a horizontal position the anterior end being buried and the posterior end containing the siphons which draw in and expel the water being out of the mud in the water the clam progresses by pushing forward its strong muscular foot getting a firm hold of the mud and then drawing the shell after it some palace' pods as the oyster live attached to some object on the bottom of the water as a stone piece of wood or piling of an old Wharf and are not able to travel from place to place as are the true clams examples of the latter being freshwater mussels and the marine Quahog or round clam some bivalves also attach themselves by abysus composed of a number of silk like threads which anchor their shells to stones sticks and other foreign objects in one group genus Pina found in the Mediterranean Sea this bise's is so fine and silky that the Italians weave it with silk and make caps gloves and other articles of wearing apparel another wonderful and interesting arrangement for the comfort of the animal is its breathing organs or bronchi these are 2 or 4 in number and are made up of numerous small chambers covered with little whipped like organs or cilia which keep up a constant motion creating currents of water bring thousands of minut organisms to the clam to serve as food these little organisms many of them microscopic are caught upon the surfaces of the gills rolled into little masses and passed into the animals mouth besides being food gatherers the gills serve to keep up a circulation by which fresh water is constantly brought in to purify and aerate the blood and also to expel the waste products there is no head in this class and the mouth is an oval slit surrounded by four lips or cowpie and leads almost directly into the stomach the currents of water spoken of above are controlled and directed in several different ways in attached forms and those living above the surface of the mud like the oyster mussel and scallop the soft mantle which lines the shell is divided forming a slit nearly the whole diameter of the shell and the water is allowed to circulate freely through the open edges of the shells but in those animals which burrow in the mud as the common little neck clam freshwater clam and Quahog this mantle is closed and prolonged posteriorly into one double or two single siphons or tubes one being fringed with little finger-like cilia and drawing in the water by their motion and the other X spelling the water after it has circulated through the animal one of the most attractive families of bivalve shells is the Venera day or Venus shells in which the shell is skeleton is ornamented by many bright colors the patterns occurring in spots dashes zigzag lines and raise some varieties as this spiny Venus scythe area lupine area have the posterior end of the shell provided with long sharp curved spines and the shell is also thrilled in a beautiful manner the common Quahog round or hard shelled clam which is esteemed an article of diet on the Atlantic coast and also to some extent in the interior is a prominent member of this family the Venera day comprised some 500 species found throughout the world and ranging from the shore between tides to several hundred fathoms in depth the family car d---day the hard shells or cockles comprise some of the largest and most attractive of mollusks the name cardem signifying a heart is given them because of the close resemblance to that organ when a shell is viewed from the anterior end these animals live in sandy or muddy bays and generally congregate by thousands in England the edible cockle cardian idli is considered quite a delicacy and thousands are used for this purpose in our own country they are not generally eaten except by the poor in Florida and in some places along the Gulf of Mexico but the waters of Florida furnished some very handsome species among them the cardia mezzo cardia figured on our plate and the large cardia Magnum which grows to a length of 5 inches and whose shell is ornamented by beautiful color patterns of brown and yellow the of the car diem is very peculiar being shaped like a sickle which enables the animal to pull itself along at a lively gait a California cockle Leo car diem eliten grows to a diameter of 7 inches and would furnish a meal for several people in the family three duckweed a size seems to have reached its limit tree de Sena gigas found in the Indian Ocean grows to a length of nearly six feet and weighs upward of 800 pounds Tryon records that a pair of these shells weighing 500 pounds and 2 feet in diameter are used as Bennett ears in the Church of saint-sulpice Paris in some parts of the Indian Ocean where pearl and sponge fishing are carried on this clam known as the giant clam is a source of great danger to the divers many losing their lives by being caught between the great valves of the shell by either hands or feet many times a diver has amputated his fingers hand or foot and thus saved his life at the expense of one or more of these members the telling us family telling need a number among its 500 or more species some very beautiful and interesting animals they live for the most part buried in sand or sandy mud and are found throughout the entire world our common talena radiata familiarly called son shell is found in Florida and the West Indies and the typical valve looks not unlike the horizon at sunrise the brilliant rays of color spreading in different directions from a common Center at Newport Rhode Island the writer has gathered many thousand specimens of a beautiful little Talon telenet Inara whose shell measures scarcely half an inch in diameter and is tinted a lovely pink or pinkish white this - of this family are very long and are separated the upper one being half or three-quarters as long as the lower one and the food is rather long and pointed admirably adapted for burrowing the long siphons enabled the animal to bury itself to quite a depth beneath the surface of the sand closely related to the Tillie need a is the some OB de a characteristic form of which some obeah rubra radiata is thus spoken of by professor Josiah keep in his interesting little book West Coast shells quote but I wanted to see more of him so I took a large jar filled it half full of beach sand added as much sea water as it would hold and plunged my prize into the same he rested quietly for a few minutes and then began to open his shell and cautiously put out his two siphons soon afterward from between the edges of his shells came his big white spade-shaped foot he drove it down into the sand curved it a little to one side gave a vigorous pull and lo his shell followed though just why I could not clearly understand though the jar was large he reached the bottom before his shell was wholly covered with sand and had to content himself with a half above ground tenement next morning his siphons were stretched out some six inches in length I never thought before that there was any particular beauty to the siphons of a clam but for this red lined one my opinions quickly changed imagine two tubes made of the finest pink and white silk stretched over delicate hoops arranged at regular intervals then think of them as endowed with life and waving with a graceful motion through the water you will have a faint idea of their exquisite texture and elegant appearance end quote to those readers who live in the West away from the ocean their union or freshwater mussel is more or less familiar what child in Chicago has not played on the sands of Lake Michigan and scooped up the little grains with the broken half of a clamshell or who wading in the muddy water of Lake Alamut has not wondered what the curious little hollow fringed objects were which protruded from the surface of the mud these latter were the siphons of the clam and if you were to dig under them a little way you would find the beautiful green red shell of a river mussel these are no less interesting than the marine shells already described and in beauty of ornamentation they frequently excel many of their saltwater relatives such excrescences as nobs spines and rib like undulations are common while the colors of the Interior range from pure silvery white through orange pink and salmon to dark purple and the rich pearly iridescent rivals that of any of the marine shells in many parts of the West mussels are collected by men in search of pearls which are generally of an inferior quality and thousands of shells are used annually in the manufacture of pearl buttons one of the most familiar objects to the seaside visitor is the huge banks of see mussels meteos which line the shore at low water the shells are generally dark-colored our common muscle meaty loose Eddy loose being frequently jet-black and are more or less wedge-shaped in form they attach themselves to mud banks and Shore vegetation by a strong byssus made up of stout morel silky threads the muscles are of great value economically thousands of bushels of the edible muscle meaty loose Eddy loose being consumed annually in Europe they are also used as bait and millions of the muscles are thus used every year although considered a delicacy in parts of Great Britain and Europe it has not yet been adopted as an article of diet in this country the climb on Quahog taking its place the family of Aquila day comprising the wing shells or pearl oysters is of great interest both scientifically and economically at the present time there are a little over 100 species living but the family has been known from Ehrlich geological times and over a thousand species have been found in the rocks the pearl oyster Malaya greener margarita Farah is the most important member of this family furnishing as it does the beautiful pearls of Commerce these animals are found at Madagascar Ceylon and other parts of the Indian Ocean several hundred tonnes being imported into Europe annually these pearls are formed by some irritating substance as a grain of sand or some parasite getting in between the shell and the animal or lodging in some of soft part which causes the animal to cover it with Pearlie method to prevent irritation the shells also furnish a considerable part of the mother-of-pearl which is so largely used for ornamental purposes they margarita fara radiata figured on our plate is a member of this family this scallop is an object well known to the tourists visiting New England summer resort who has reveled in fried scallops the family to which this belongs PEC t needy is composed of rounded shells many with frills or ribs and near all ornamented with beautiful colors unlike the animals which we have been considering these mollusks have no siphons and the shell is open all the way around saved at the hinge and the edge of the mantle is provided with little round black eyes it is an interesting sight to observe a beach at low water the receding tide having left on the shore or in little pools of water hundreds of these mollusks attached by abysus to bits of seaweed as one is gazing wonderingly over this vast field of yellow sand and green weed an object will suddenly move through a pool of water with astonishing rapidity accompanying the movement by a quick snapping sound this is the scallop which is imprisoned in the pool and which desires to get out the movement is effected by rapidly closing and opening the two valves of the shell thereby causing a clicking sound the noise of several hundred of these shells opening and closing and the side of as many scallops with strings of seaweed attached to them shooting through the water looking not unlike a comet with a long tail is quite bewildering in Europe the scallop is considered quite a delicacy and several tons are gathered annually one species pectin Jakob arrows has been dignified as a badge of several orders of knighthood and it was also worn by pilgrims to the Holy Land a good many years ago it was called st. James shell the most common shell to the layman is the oyster Austria virginica the cultivation of which occupies the attention of a large number of men and the investment of considerable capital the oyster is free and active when young but becomes attached to some submerged object early in life or is the culturist take advantage of this habit by erecting poles in the water to which the young oysters attach themselves the shells of the different species of oyster are not generally of much beauty but a related family they spawned led or spiny oysters are among the most beautiful of bivalves in this family the shell is ornamented by many long spines and frills and the colors are different shades of red yellow and pink the most beautiful species are found in the Gulf of California this space at our command is far too limited to adequately discuss the many curious and interesting animals which make up the class pellissippi de much might be said of the Solon or razor shell with it's curious foot which is so great a help in digging burrows of the four lands which perforate and make barrels in clay wood and even in the hardest rock and of the strange terra de or sheep worm with a long worm like body which bores into ships wharves and any wooden object within reach but enough has been written and pictured to show the reader that the unpretentious clam mussel or oyster and their relatives have many interesting habits are encased in beautiful shells and that some species are of great economic importance to man Frank Collins Baker end of section 15 section 16 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1900 and one recorded for librivox.org by tovarisch the passing of summer we have the charms of summer gone part of its sunny Azure skies the bluebirds South Woodbourne way and how could sunset splendors stay or glory of the early dawn when not a Tanager now rise with orange flaming Orioles and hummingbirds no magic bowls of nectar drain in gardens fare a flash like jewels through the air where have the summers beauties flown a far on swallows purple wings with blackbirds iridescent throats and with the thrushes perfect notes of rapture into music grown with blue the indigo bunting brings a sapphire set with emerald leaves and finch gold that june interweaves with silver from the king birds breast and studs with pearls of many a nest when will the summer come again when olive Warblers north would fly and to the hints of budding green the grosbeaks add a rosy sheen of warming skies oh not till then will summer come and winter die Benjamin car end of section 16 this recording is in the public domain section 17 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 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 david lawrence June 2017 in Wasaga Beach Ontario the collared lizard crota fetus colorist the collared or ring neck lizard may be found among the rocks and open woods of the plateau or in desert regions from southern Missouri southward into Mexico westward to southeastern California and northward to Southern Idaho however this is its general range and it is not common over all this territory though it has been known to ascend to an altitude of nearly 6,000 feet yet it has not seemed to have crossed the Sierra Nevada range as it has not been observed at any point on the Pacific coast or the interior of California the collared lizard is so-called because of the black bars which resemble a collar and are situated between the four legs and extend across the back of the animal they vary greatly in color depending on their age or geographical position the back is usually some shade of dull or rather dark green or it may have a bluish cast with numerous oblong or rounded lighter spots which may be either whitish or various shades of red orange or yellow these spots may be quite definite or they may form quite continuous bands the variations in color are much more marked in the young dr. hope tells us that it runs very swiftly carrying the tail over its back in its manners it is perhaps the most pub nations of our lizards opening its mouth when cornered and biting savagely its sharp teeth can do no more than slightly cut the skin mr. Frank M Woodruff relates the following interesting account of his experiences with this lizard I found the collared lizard at three points in Missouri Vineland DeSoto and Pilot Knob they are restricted to the rocky glades where they live with the scorpions and the rattlesnakes the only place where I found them abundant was between Vineland and the old Kingston mines during the hot summer months they make their appearance upon the broad slabs of rock often quite a distance from their lairs when disturbed and make a dash to escape and usually in the direction that leads to their accustomed crevices even though the intruder is in its path I have had them run almost across my feet in their frantic efforts to hide they are a somewhat terrifying object as they run toward you at this time they apparently assume a partly upright position looking for all the world like a small addition of mephistopheles the Negroes are mortally afraid of them they call them glade devils and the more superstitious believe that the souls of the very bad Negroes reside in them a negro will never go through a Glade frequented by this species and will make a long detour to avoid doing so the only time I ever saw a Negro turned gray was when I brought one of these lizards to Ironton and asked for assistance in capturing it when it escaped they are so Swift in their movements that I found the best method of capturing them was by tying a noose of fine copper wire to a fish Pole this can be slept over their heads as they lie sunning themselves as they seem to pay little attention to the loop as it touches them by exercising caution it is possible to approach from the rear to within eight or ten feet without exciting them they make delightful pets if a lizard can be considered such by feeding them through the winter on mealworms and in the summer on flies and grasshoppers they can be kept for a year or more end of section 17 section 18 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty bee a knight in the flower garden a fairy story the day had passed and the Sun had gone to sleep in a bed of crimson and gold the wind blew softly at which the leaves on the great trees in the garden began to murmur though it was evening they were not sleepy like some of the flowers who thought it time to go to sleep when the Sun did sometimes the leaves were awake all night you could hear them moving gently in the breeze the clover leaves were folded close and sleep long ago and the poppies declared they could not sit up a moment longer but the tall white lilies who loved the night were wide awake they could not sleep when the garden was full of moonlight they said the crickets were so noisy and the Katy did so quarrelsome that it disturbed them so they stood fair and white gathering the dew in their silvery cups which filled the soft night air with sweet perfume the roses were looking pale and sad in the moonlight they reveled in the golden sunshine and grew brilliant in the heat of day but they were language now and sometimes the little breeze would send their velvet petals floating to the ground to fade and die the pansies nestled low with closed eyes you would have not had known where the mignonette and heliotrope were had you not breathed their sweet perfume for they were fast asleep the nasturtiums hollyhocks and marigolds were still as bright and gay as if the Sun whom they loved could see them and they felt like sitting up with the four clocks and evening primroses who never went to sleep until very late but of all the flowers in the garden the sweet peas were the widest away there they stood in rows dainty and fair never thinking of going to sleep but trembling with excitement you could see them whispering together for they had heard that tonight the fairy queen was to come to the garden and would give a soul to some flower which one they did not know but hoped it would be to them a little hummingbird had brought the news and it told it only to the sweet peas so they thought it must be for them that this beautiful change was to come had they not heard that years ago a sweet flower called narcissus had been changed into a beautiful youth who could wander where he wished what delight that would be and had they not also heard of pansies changing into little children and larks Spurs into larks that soared away into the bright blue sky of water lilies changing into maidens who made their homes under the green waves and they have always thought that Myriad's of brilliant flowers were changed into the daintiest of all things the little hummingbirds must have been flowers at one time for they were always hovering around them kissing them and making love to them oh if the fairy queen would only change them into birds or velvet bees or better still into the beautiful butterflies that came to them so often and fluttered like a cloud around them yes they would rather be butterflies than anything else slowly the moonlight faded from the flowers the shadows of the night deepened and the soft do felt like a benediction a fairy form floated over the sweetest of blossoms then disappeared and all was dark and silent save a gentle flutter as of wings but in the morning when the sunbeams had awakened the sleeping blossoms a flight of bright winged butterflies floated in the air or lighted for a moment on the flowers but the sweet peace had all disappeared and were nowhere to be seen fanni write Dixon end of section 18 this recording is in the public domain section 19 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 recorded for librivox.org by Betty B rabbit scream everyone is well acquainted with the arts of frosty Jack with his etchings on the windows with the tints that mark his track but the quaint and merry artist has a fancy of his own that is delicate and graceful but is not so widely known when no green is in the forest and no bloom is in the Dell not a flower star to twinkle not the smallest blossom bell here and there an herb he singles brown and dry and rounded stem fastens with his magic fingers one great silver shining gem shell like delicate and dainty white and loosened as a pearl just as though he took a fragment of the mist and with a twirl froze it into shape and substance such a fine and fragile thing that the fairy queen might crush it if she brushed it with her wing then he steals away delighted he has planned a morning treat for a troupe who soon will flutter through the wood on dancing feet all the little country urgence love to see it's silver gleam love to fancy it a dainty and they call it rabbit scream Pattie Whitney and of section 19 this recording is in the public domain section 20 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 January 1901 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 Betty bee the Apple both pagan and Christian mythology's have endowed the apple with wonderful virtues it has possessed a symbolism for men in all stages of civilization standing for the type of the earthly in its contrast with the spiritual it represented the idea of that conflict between or most and Aaron Manas in which the evil principle is continually Viktor the stories of Eve of Paris disparities in Atalanta all emphasized this thought showing the Apple to have been a reward of appetite / conscience the allegorical tree of knowledge more apples guarded by the serpent and the golden fruit of the garden of his spirit ease was Apple's protected by the sleepless dragon which it was one of the triumphs of Hercules to slay the Assyrian tree Gough Karenna the Persian gene was paradise indras heaven and the Scandinavian ash tree you've Drossel all prefaced the story of Paris and the apple of discord which ought a brought to the banquet of the gods in Greece it became the emblem of love being dedicated to Venus Aphrodite bored in her hand as well as Eve and it is said that Ulysses longed for it in the garden of bossiness while Tantalus vainly grasped it for in Hades the fruit was offered a surprise in the Grecian games given in honor of Apollo among the heathen gods of the north there were apples fabled to possess the power of conferring immortality which were carefully watched over by the goddess I do know and jealously preserved for the desert of the gods who experienced the innovation of old age Azrael accomplished his mission by holding the Apple to the nostrils of his victim and the Scandinavian g9 are said to have possessed the power of turning the fruit into gold the ancients better appreciated the importance of the Apple then do the moderns who treated chiefly as the embryonic condition of cider or something to be metamorphosed into pies it is said to be indigenous to every part of the inhabited globe except South America and the islands of the Pacific it is equally at home in the fierce heat of the equator and among the frost so Siberia in olden times the feet was the index of a native civilization later on the vine was king but at the present time there are many who maintain that the apple is the only genuine index of civilized man and claim that it flourishes best in those regions were man's moral and intellectual supremacy is most marked the Athenians made frequent mention of the cultivation of the Apple and Pliny enumerates 20 varieties that were known in his day it is generally supposed that the Goths and vandals introduced the manufacture and use of cider into the Mediterranean provinces and references to it are made by Archer Toulon and the African fathers the use of cider can be traced from Africa into the biscayne provinces of Spain and fence to normani it is supposed to have come into England at the time of the conquest but the word cider is said to be anglo-saxon and there's reason to believe that it was known in the island as early as the time of Hengist as the mistletoe grew chiefly on the apple and the oak the former was regarded with great respect by the ancient druids of Britain and even to this day in some parts of England the antique custom of saluting the apple trees in the orchards in the hope of obtaining a good crop the next year still lingers among the farmers of Devon sure and Herefordshire during the Middle Ages the fruit was made the pretense for massacring the oppressed tribes of Israel as it was supposed that the Hebrews used apples to entice children into their homes to furnish their cannibal banquets the different varieties of apples have all descended from a species of crab found wild in most parts of Europe although there are two or three species of wild crab belonging to this country yet none of our cultivating varieties have been raised from them but rather from seeds of the species brought here by the colonists from Europe over 200 varieties of apples are known at the press time as a rule the Apple is a hearty slow growing tree with an irregular head rigid branches roughish bark and a closed grained one it thrives best in limestone soils and deep lumps it will not flourish in wet soils are on those of a PD or sandy character as a rule the trees live to be 50 or 80 years of age but there are specimens now bearing fruit in this country that are known to be over 200 years old the wood is often stained black and used as ebony it is also made into shoe lasts cogwheels and small articles of furniture and is greatly prized in Italy for wood carving and statuary new and choice varieties of apples are derived from seeds planted to produce stocks one stock in 10,000 may prove better than the original and its virtues are perpetuated by layers cuttings grafting and budding the tree is not subject to disease insects notably the bore the woolly a ffice the caterpillar the apple moth and the bark louse have to be guarded against and several blights occasionally attacked the foliage but as a rule small loss is experienced from these sources charles s raden end of section 20 section 21 of birds and nature vol 9 number 1 and January 1900 and one recorded for librivox.org by tovarisch shed no tear oh no dear the flower will bloom another year weep no more oh we've no more young buds sleep in the roots white core dry your eyes or dry your eyes for I was taught in paradise to ease my breast of man he's shed no tear overhead look overhead Munda blossoms white and red look up look up a flutter now on this flash pomegranate bow see me tis this silvery bill ever cures the good man's ill shed no tear Oh shed no tear the flower will bloom another year adieu adieu I fly adieu i vanish in the heavens blue I do I do John Keats end of section 21 this recording is in the public domain
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vol the first chapter 14 of Helen 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 lynn thompson helen by maria Edgeworth volume the first chapter fourteen lady Davenant was at the far end of the room engrossed churchill feared by the newspaper as he approached she laid it down and said how scandalous some of these papers have become but it is the fault of the taste of the age those who live to please must please to live Horace was not sure whether he was cut or not but he had the presence of mind not to look hurt he drew nearer to lady Davenant seated himself and taking up a book as if he was tired of folly to which he had merely condescended he sat and read and then sat and thought the book hanging from his hand the result of these profound thoughts he gave to the public not to the aide-de-camp no more of the little pop gun pellets of wit but now was brought out reason and philosophy in a higher tone he now reviewed the literary philosophical and political world with touches of labrie air and rush through coal in the characters he drew and in the reflections he made and in air true of sentimental contrition for his own penetration and fine moral sense which compelled him to see and to be annoyed by the faults of such superior men the analysis he made of every mind was really perfect in one respect not a grain of bad but was separated from the good and held up clean and clear to public view and as an anatomist he showed such knowledge both of the brain and of the heart such an admirable acquaintance with all their diseases and handled the probe and the scalpels so well with such a practice hand well really this is comfortable said Lauder Davenant throwing himself back in his armchair true English comfort to sit at ease and see all one's friends so well dissected happy to feel that it is our duty to our neighbor to see him well cut up a Blee anatomized for the good of society and when I depart when my time comes as come it must nobody is to touch me but professor Churchill it will be a satisfaction to know that I shall be carved as a dish fit for God's not you'd as a carcass for hounds so now remember Cecilia I call on you to witness I hereby being of sound mind and body leave and bequeath my character with all my defects and deficiencies whatsoever and all my singular curious diseases of the mind of which I made I possess wishing the same many for his sake to my good friend dr. Horace Churchill professor of moral philosophic and scandalous anatomy to be by him dissected at his good pleasure for the benefit of society many thanks my good lord and I accept your legacy for the honour not the value of the gift which everybody must be sensible is nothing said Churchill with a polite bow absolutely nothing I shall never be able to make anything of it try try my dear friend answered Lord Davenant try don't be modest that would be difficult when so distinguished Sir Boclair with an admirable look of proud humility distinguished mr. Horace Churchill assuredly is said lady Davenant looking at him from behind her newspaper distinguished above all his many competitors in this age of scandal he has really raised the art to the dignity of a science satire scandal and gossip now hand in hand the three new graces all on the same elevated rank three formally considered as so different and the last left to our inferior sex but now surely to be a male gossip is no reproach oh lady Davenant male gossip what an expression what a reality male gossip Tom Sowell SEL cried Churchill pour vous couche uma volge always understood pursued lady Davenant but why be so afraid of the imputation of gossiping mr. Churchill it is quite fashionable and if so quite respectable you know and in your style quite grand and gossiping wonders at being so fine malice to be hated needs but to be seen and now when it is eloquently dressed we look upon it without shame or consciousness of evil we grow to dote upon it so entertaining so graceful so refined when vice loses half its closeness it loses all its deformity humanity used to be talked of when our friends were torn to pieces but now there is such a philosophical perfume thrown over the whole operation that we are irresistibly attracted how much we owe to such men as mr. Churchill who make us feel detraction virtue he bowed low as lady Davenant summoned by her lord left the room and there he stood as one condemned but not penitent if i have not been well sentence said he as the door closed and made to field attraction virtue but since lady cecilia cannot help smiling at that I am acquitted and encouraged to sin again the first opportunity but lady Davenant shall not be by nor Lord Davenant either Lady Cecilia sat down to write a note and mr. Churchill walked round the room in a course of critical observation on the pictures of which as of everything else he was a supreme judge at last he put his eye and his glass down to something which singularly attracted his attention on one of the marble tables pretty sadly Cecelia pretty are not they the ones so tired of them everywhere now those stuffs Duff's said Churchill what I am admiring our gloves are not famous Stanley said he pointing to an old pair of gloves which much wrinkled and squeezed together lay on the beautiful marble in rather an unsightly lump poor dr. V cried Helen to Cecilia that poor dr. V is as absent as ever he is gone and has forgotten his gloves absent OS ever said lady Cecilia going on with her note the most absent man alive too much of that sort of thing I think there is in dr. V pursued Churchill a touch of absence of mind giving the idea of high abstraction becomes a learning man well enough but then it should only be slight as a soup song of Rouge which may become a pretty woman all depends on the measure the taste with which these things are managed put on there is nothing managed nothing put on dr. V right Helen eagerly her colour rising it is all perfectly sincere true in him whatever it be Bowl Clare put down his book all perfectly true you really think so miss Stanley said Churchill smiling and looking superior down I do indeed cried Helen charming so young how I do love that freshness of mind impertinent fellow I could knock him down felt Boclair and you think all dr. Reid's humility true said Churchill yes perfectly said Helen but I do not wonder you are surprised at it mr. Churchill she meant no malice though for a moment he thought she did and he winced under Bo Claire's smile I do not wonder that anyone who does not know dr. V should be surprised by his great humility added Helen you are sure that it is not pride that Apes humility asked Churchill quite sure yet said Churchill putting his malicious finger through a great hole in the thumb of the doctors glove I should have fancied that I saw vanity through the holes in these gloves as though the Philosopher's cloak of old Horace is a famous fellow for picking holes and making much of them miss Stanley you see said the aide-de-camp fanny gee dr. V has no vanity said Helen if you knew him no vanity whom does miss Stanley mean crikey aide-de-camp no vanity that's good who Horace mauvais plays on Horace put him by and happily not easily put out of countenance he continued to Helen you give the good doctor credit true for all his naivety said Churchill he does not want credit for it said Helen he really has it I wish I could see things as you do miss Stanley show him that Helen cried lady Cecelia looking at the table beside them on which lay one of those dynamic prints which appear all in a confusion of lines till you look at them in their right point of view show him that it all depends and so does seeing characters on getting the right point of view ingenious said Churchill trying to catch the right position but I can't I own then abruptly resuming naivety charms me at fifteen and his I glanced at Helen then was retracted then returning to his point of view at eighteen perhaps me Jo and his eyes again turned to Helen at eighteen it captivates me quite and his I dwelt but naivety at past fifty verging to succeed is quite another thing really rather too much for me I like all things in season and above all simplicity will not bear long keeping I have the greatest respect possible for our low need and excellent friend but I wish this could be anyway suggested to him and that he would lay aside this out-of-season simplicity - he cannot lay aside his nature said Helen and I am glad of it it is such a good nature kind-hearted creature he is I never heard him say a severe word of anyone said lady Cecilia what a sweet man he must be said Horace making a face at which none present not even Helen could forbear to smile his heart I am sure is in the right place always I only wish one could say the same of his wig and would it be a myth if he sometimes I would not be too hard upon him miss San Lee once a fortnight suppose brushed or caused to be brushed that coat of his you have dusted his jacket for him famously Horace I think said the aide-de-camp at this instant the door opened and in came the doctor himself lady Cecilia's hand was outstretched with her note thinking as the door opened that she should see the servant come in for whom she had rung what surprises you also my good friends said the doctor stopping and looking round in all his native simplicity My dear doctor said Lady Cecilia only we all thought you were gone that's all and I am not gone that's all I stayed to write a letter and I'm come here to look for but I cannot find my your gloves perhaps stuck too you were looking for Syd Churchill going forward and with an air of the greatest respect and consideration both for the gloves and for their owner he presented them then shook the doctor by the hand with a cordiality which the good soul thought truly English and bowing him out added how proud he had been to make his acquaintance aurevoir he hoped in Park Lane Oh shree truest cried lady Cecilia turning to Horace as soon as the unsuspecting philosopher was fairly gone too bad really if he were not the most simple-minded creature extant he must have seen suspected something from your look and what would have become of you if the doctor had come in one moment sooner and had heard you I was really frightened frightened so was I almost out of my width said Churchill lay Riven all always frightened one and they never hear any good of themselves for which reason I make it a principle when once I have left a room full of friends especially never never to go back my gloves my hat my coat I'd leave sooner than lose my friends once I heard it said by one who knew the world and human nature better than any one of us once I heard it said in jest but in sober earnest I say that I would not for more than I am worth be placed without his knowing it within earshot of my best friend what sort of a best friend can yours be cried Boclair much like other people's I suppose replied Horace speaking with perfect nonchalance much like other people's best friends whosoever expects to find better I guess we'll find worse if he live in the world we live in may I go out of the world before I believe or suspect any such thing cried Boclair rather than half the Roman curse light upon me may you survive all your friends and relations may I die a thousand times who talks of dying in a voice so sweet a voice so loud said provoking Horace in his calm well-bred tone for my part I who have the honor of speaking to you can boast that never since I was of years of discretion counting new-style beginning at 13 of course never have I lost a friend a sincere friend never for this a referable reason since that non age never was I such a neophyte as the fancy I had found that loosest nap to raise our friend perfectly sincere how I pity you cried Boclair if you are in earnest but in earnest you can't be pardon me I can and I am and in earnest you will oblige me mr. Boclair if you will spare me your pity for all things in this world considered said Horace Churchill drawing himself up I do not conceive that I am much of an object of pity then turning upon his heel he walked away conscious however half an instant afterwards that he had drawn himself up too high and that for a moment his temper had spoiled his tone and betrayed him into a look and manner true boastful bordering on the ridiculous he was in haste to repair the error not Garak in the height of his celebrity and of his susceptibility was ever more anxious than Horace Churchill to avert the stroke of ridicule to guard against the dreaded smile as he walked away he felt behind his back that those he left was smiling in silence Lady Cecilia had thrown herself on a sofa resting after the labor of eloquence to be a he stopped and leaning over the back of the sofa on which she reclined repeated an Italian line in which was the word Pavano gyasi My dear Lady Cecilia you who understand and feel Italian so well how expressive are some of their words Pavano gyasi untranslatable one cannot say well in English to peacock oneself to make oneself like unto a peacock is flat but Pavano gyasi action passion picture all in one to prune when self comes nearest to it but the word cannot be given even by equivalents in English nor can it be naturalized because in fact we have not the feeling an Englishman is too proud to boast too bashful to strut if ever he peacocks himself it is in a moment of anger not in display the language of every country continued he raising his voice in order to reach lady Davenant who just then returned to the room as he did not wish to waste the philosophical observation on lady Cecilia the language over every country is to a certain degree evidence record history of its character and manners then lowering his voice almost to a whisper but very distinct turning while he spoke so as to make sure that miss Stanley heard your young friend this morning quite captivated me by her nature nature the thing that now is most uncommon a real natural woman and when in a beauty how charming how delicious when one meets with effusion to occur a young lady Chu who speaks pure English not a leash of languages at once and cultivated to your friend is for one does not like ignorance if one could have knowledge without pretension so hard to find the golden mean and if one could find it one might not be near a true lady Cecilia listened for the finishing word but none came it all ended in a sigh to be interpreted as she pleased a look towards the ottoman where Boclair had now taken his seats beside miss stanley seemed to point the meaning out but lady Cecilia knew her man true wealth to understand him vauclair seated on the Ottoman was showing to Helen some passages in the book he was reading she read with attention and from time to time looked up with a smile of intelligence and approbation what either said Horace could not hear and he was the more curious and when the book was put down after carelessly opening others he took it up very much surprised was he to find it neither novel nor poem many passages were marked with pencil notes of approbation he took it for granted these were Bo Clare's there he was mistaken they were lady'd evidence she was at her work table Horace book in hand approached the book was not in his line it was more scientific than literary it was for posterity more than for the day he had only turned it over literary men turnover scientific books to seize what may serve for a new simile or a good illusion besides among his philosophical friends the book being talked of it was well to know enough of it to have something to say and he had said it very well very judiciously he had praised it among the elect but now it was his fancy to depreciate it with all his might not that he disliked the author or the work now more than he had done before but he was in the humour to take the opposite side from Boclair so he threw the book from him contemptuously rather a slight hasty thing in my opinion said he bow Clair's eyes took fire as he exclaimed flight hasty this most noble most solid work solid in your opinion said Churchill with a smile deferential slightly sneering our own opinion is all that either of us can give said Boclair in my opinion it is the finest view of the progress of natural philosophy the most enlarged the most just in its judgments of the past and in its prescience of the future in the richness of experimental knowledge in its theoretic invention the greatest work by any one individual since the time of bacon and bacon is under your protection - protection my protection said Boclair pardon me I simply meant to ask if you are one of those who swear by Lord Farrell 'm I swear by no man I do not swear at all not on philosophical subjects especially swearing adds nothing to faith says Boclair I stand corrected said Churchill and I would go further and add but in argument enthusiasm adds nothing to reason much as I admire as we all of my glancing at miss Stanley that enthusiasm with which this favorite work has been advocated I could not help speaking warmly cried Boclair it is a book to inspire enthusiast there is such a noble spirit or through it so pure from petty passions from all Volga jealousies all low concerns judge of a book somebody says by the impression it leaves on your mind when you lay it down this book stands that test at least with me I lay it down with such a wish to follow with steps ever so unequal still to follow where it points the way Bravo bravissimo hear him hear him print him print him hot press from the author to the author hot press cried Churchill and he laughed like one suddenly awakened from the chance of enthusiasm by the cold touch of ridicule stood Boclair brought down from heaven to earth and by that horrid little laugh not the heart sloth but my being ridiculous did not make my cause so and that is a comfort and another comfort you may have my dear Granville said lady Davenant that ridicule is not the test of truth truth should be the test of ridicule but where is the book continued Boclair Helen gave it to him now mr. Churchill said Boclair I am really anxious I know you are such a good critic will you show me these faults blame as well as praise must always be valuable from those who themselves Excel you are too good said Churchill will you then be good enough to point out the errors for me oh by no means cried Churchill don't note me do not quote me I am nobody and I cannot give up my authorities but the truth is all I want to get on set Boclair let her rest My dear sir at the bottom of her well there she is and there she will be forever and ever and depend upon it none of our windless sing will ever bring her up such an author as this continued Boclair would have been so glad to have corrected any error so every author tells you but I never saw one of them who did not look blank at a list of errata if you knew how little one is thanked for them but you would be thanked now set Boclair the faults in style at least nay I am no critic said Churchill confident in his habits of literary detection but if you asked me said he as he disdainfully flirted the leaves back and forward with her then and here now we should not call that good writing you could not think this correct I may be wrong but I should not use this phrase hardly English that colloquial I think and this awkward ablative absolute never admitted now thank you said Boclair these faults are easily mended easily mended say you I say better make a new one who coach said bow plan how many faults you see said Helen which I should never have perceived unless you have pointed them out and I am sorry to know them now smiling at Alan's look of sincere mortification in contrasts at this moment with mr. Churchill's air of satisfied critical pride lady Davenant said why sorry my dear Helen no human work can be perfect mr. Churchill may be proud of that strength of AI which in such a powerful light can count the spots but whether it be the best used to make of his eyes or the best use that can be made of the light remains to be considered end of volume the first chapter 14 volume the first chapter 15 of Helen 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 lynn thompson helen by maria Edgeworth volume the first chapter 15 beyond measure was churchill provoked to find lady Davenant against him and on the same side as Granville Boclair all on use a contradiction in his own society where he had long been supreme he felt a difference of opinion so sturdily maintained as a personal insult for so young a man as Boclair yet unknown to fame not only to challenge the combat but to obtain the victory was intolerable and the more so because his young opponent appeared no ways elated or surprised but seemed satisfied to attribute his success to the goodness of his cause Churchill had ever true always managed wisely his great steaks and pretensions in both the fashionable and literary world he had never actually published anything except a clever article or two in a review or an epigram attributed to him but not acknowledged having avoided giving his measure it was believed he was above all who had been publicly tried as was always said if Horace Churchill would but publish he would surpass every other author of our times Churchill accordingly dreaded and hated all who might by possibility approach the throne of fashion or interfere with his dictatorship in a certain literary set in London and from this moment he began cordially to detest Boclair he viewed him with a scornful yet with jealous eyes but his was a jealousy of vanity not of love it regarded Lady Davenant and his fashionable reputation in the first place Helen only in the second lady Davenant observed all this and was anxious to know how much or how little Helen had seen and watched degree of interest it excited in her mind one morning when they were alone together looking over a cabinet of cameos lady Davenant pointed to one which she thought like mr. beau Claire Helen did not see the likeness people see likenesses very differently said lady Davenant but you and I Helen usually see characters if not faces with the same eyes I have been thinking of these two gentlemen mr. Churchill and mr. beau Claire which do you think the most agreeable mr. Churchill is amusing certainly said Helen but I think mr. bell Claire's conversation much more interesting though mr. Churchill is agreeable sometimes when when he flatters you said lady Davenant when he is not satirical I was going to say said Helen there is a continual petty brilliancy a petty effort to continue lady Davenant in mr. Churchill that tires me sparks struck perpetually but then you hear the striking of the Flint's the clink of the tinderbox Helen though she admitted the tinderbox thought it's true lower comparison she thought Churchill's who were not mere sparks well fireworks if you will said lady Davenant that rise blaze burst fall and leave you in darkness and with a disagreeable smell too and it's all her dirty feasts after all now in Boclair there is too little art and true ardent nature some French friends of mine who knew both said of mr. Churchill de l'esprit on a per pub who men are pally the highest compliment a Parisian can pay but they allowed that Boclair had beaucoup blue Dan yes said Helen how far superior it has been said continued lady Davenant that it is safer to judge of men by their actions than by their words but there are few actions and many words in life and if women would avail themselves of their daily hourly opportunities of judging people by their words they would get at the natural characters or what is of just as much consequence they were penetrate through the acquired habits and here Helen you have two good studies before you preoccupied as Helen Watts with the certainty of Boclair being unengaged almost a married man and looking as she did on Churchill as one who must consider her as utterly beneath his notice she listened to lady Devon its remarks as she would have done two observations about true characters in a novel or on this stage as Churchill could not immediately manifests his hatred of Boclair it worked inwardly the more he did not sleep well this night and when he got up in the morning there was something the matter with him nervous bilious cross it could not be Jenai a a French word settles everything Giornale he allowed he was he rather gloried in it because his being permitted to be so proved his power his prerogative of fortune and talent combined in the vast competition of the London world it is not permitted to every man to be in his humour or out of his humor at pleasure but by uncommon combination of circumstances Churchill had established his privilege of Caprice he was allowed to have his bad and his good days and the highest people and the finest smiled and submitted to his cash oh dear father ADA discuss and when he was sulky rude or snappish called it only Horace Churchill's way they even prided themselves on his preferences and his aversions Horace is always charming when he is with us with me you have no idea how delightful he is indeed I must do him the justice to say that I never found him otherwise while the less favoured permitted him to be as rude as he pleased and only petted him and told of his odd ways to those who side in vain to have him at their parties but lady Davenant was not a person to pet or spoil a child of any age and to the general mr. Churchill was not particularly agreeable not his sort while to lady Cecilia secure in grace beauty and fashion his humors were only a matter of amusement and she bore with him pleasantly and laughingly such weather cried he in a querulous tone how can a man have any sense in such weather some foreigner says that the odious climate of England is an over balance for her good constitution the son of the South is in truth well worth the liberty of the north it is a sad thing said he with a very sentimental heir that a Freeborn Britten should be servile to these sky influences and grumbling on he looked out of the window as cross as he pleased and nobody minded him the aide-de-camp civilly agreed with him that it was horrid weather and likely to rain and it did rain and everyone knows how men like children are in certain circumstances affected miserably by a rainy day there was no going out horses at the door and obliged to be dismissed well since there could be no riding the next best thing the aide-de-camp thought was to talk of horses and the officers all grew ger and Churchill had a mind to exert himself so far as to show them that he knew more of the matter than they did that he was no mere book man but on this unlucky day all went wrong it happened that Horace fell into some Grievous error concerning the genealogy of a famous racehorse and disconcerted more than he would have been our being convicted of any degree of moral turpitude vexed and ashamed he talked no more of new market or Doncaster left the race ground to those who prided themselves on the excellency of their four-footed batters and lounged into the billiard room he found Lady Cecilia playing with Boclair miss Stanley was looking on Churchill was a famous Billy a player and took his turn to show how much better than Boclair he performed but this day his hand was out his eye not good he committed blunders of which a novice might have been ashamed and there was miss Stanley and there was Bo Claire by to see and Bo Claire pitied him a line extreme of human misery he retreated to the book room but there the intellectual Horace with all the sages poets and novelists of every age within his reach reached them not but with his hands in his pockets like any squire or schoolboy under the load of ignorance or penalties of idleness stood before the chimney-piece eyeing the Pendrell and verily believing that this morning the hands went backward dressing time at last came and in a time bringing relief how often to man and child ill-tempered but this day to Churchill dinner brought early discomfiture worse discomforted some of the neighboring families were to dine at Clarendon Park mr. Churchill abhorred country neighbours and Country Gentlemen among these however was some not unworthy to be perceived by him and besides these there were some foreign officers one in particular from Spain of high rank and birth of the Songhua Azul the blue blood who have the privilege of the silken cord if they should come to be hanged this Spaniard was a man of distinguished talent and for him Horace might have been expected to shine out it was his pleasure however this day to disappoint expectations and to do the dishonours of his country he would talk only of eating of which he was privileged not only to speak but to judge and pronounce upon and dernier race or though this was only an air for he was not really a Gorman but after ogling through his glass the distant dishes when they with a wish came nigh he after a cursory glance or a close inspection made them with a knot retire at last he thought an opportunity offered for bringing in a well prepared anecdote which he had about combis air and a hot black bird and white feet but unluckily a country gentleman would tell some history of a battle between poachers and gamekeepers which fix the attention of the company to the moment for the anecdotes was passed Horace left his tale untold and spoke word Nevermore till a subject was started on which he thought he could come out unrivaled general Clarendon had some remarkably good wines Churchill was referred to as a judge and he allowed them to be all good but he prided himself on possessing a certain Spanish wine esteemed above all price because not to be hacked for money Amontillado is its name Horace appealed to the Spanish officer who confirmed all he said of this - phenomenon no cultivator can be certain of producing it it has puzzled almost to death all the growers of theories it is a variety of sherry almost as difficult to judge off as to procure but mr. Churchill boasted he had some undoubtedly genuine he added that Spanish judges had assured him his taste was so accurate he might venture to pronounce upon the difficult question of Amontillado or not while he yet spoke general Clarendon unawares placed before him some of this very fine wine which as he finished speaking Churchill swallowed without knowing it from some other sherry which he had been drinking he would have questioned that it was genuine but the Spaniard as far as he could pretend to judge thought it unquestionable Churchill's countenance fell in a manner that quite surprised Helen and exceedingly amused Lady Cecilia he was more mortified and vexed by this failure than by all the rest for the whole table smiled the evening of this day of misfortune was not brighter than the morning everything was wrong even at night at night when at last the dinner company the country visitors relieved him from their presence and when some comfort might be had he thought stretched in a good easy chair Lord Davenant had set him the example but something had happened to all the chairs there was a variety of fashionable kinds he tried them by turns but none of them this night would suit him yet Lady Cecilia maintained for the general had chosen them that they were each and all of them in their way comfortable in the full English spirit of the word and according to the French explanation of comfortable given to us by the Duchess Doubront conv knob Lamont ball but in comparison to mr. Churchill's fastidious restlessness she would now show him a perfection of a chair which she had just had made for her own boudoir she ordered that it should be brought and in each rolled and it was looked at in every direction and sat in and no fault could be found with it even by the great fault finder but what was it called it was neither a lounger nor a dormers nor a cooper Norah Nelson nor a kangaroo a chair without a name would never do in all things fashionable the name is more than half such a happy name as kangaroo lady Cecilia despaired of finding for her new favourite but she begged someone would give it a good one whoever gave her the best name should be invited to the honours and pleasures of the sitting in this chair for the rest of the night her eyes and all eyes turned upon mr. Churchill but whether the occasion was too great or that his desire to satisfy the raised expectation of the public was too high strained or that the time was out of joint or that he was out of sorts the fact was he could find no name Boclair who had not yet tried the chair sank into its luxurious depth and leaned back asked if it might not be appropriately called the Sleepy Hollow Sleepy Hollow repeated lady Cecilia excellent and by acclamation Sleepy Hollow was approved but when Boclair was invited to the honours of the sitting he declined declaring that the name was not his invention only his recollection it had been given by a friend of his to some such easy chair this magnanimity was too much for Horace he looked at his watch found it was bedtime pushed the chair out of his way and departed Boclair the first and last idea in this day of mortifications seeing a man subject to these petty irritations lowers him in the eyes of a woman for that susceptibility of temper arising from the jealousy of love even when excited by trifles woman makes all reasonable all-natural allowance but for the jealousy of self-love she has no pity unsuited to the manly character so Helen thought and so every woman thinks and a volume the first chapter 15 volume 1 chapter 16 of Helen this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by marianne spiegel helen by maria Edgeworth volume 1 chapter 16 it was expected by all who had witnessed his discomfiture and his parting push to the chair that mr. churchill will be off early in the morning such was his want when he was disturbed in vanity but he reappeared at breakfast this day was a good day with horace he determined it should be so and though it was again a wet day he now showed that he could rule the weather of his own humour when intensity of will was wakened by rivalry he made himself most agreeable and the man of yesterday was forgotten or remembered only as a foil to the man of today the words he's so much loved to hear and to which he had so often surreptitiously listened were now repeated no one can be so agreeable as Horace Churchill is on his good days bright he shone out all gaiety and graciousness the cash defer for was for all but his finest impression was for Helen he tried flattery and wit each playing on the other with reflected and reflecting lustre for a woman naturally says to herself when this man has so much wit his flattery even must be worth something another day came and another and another party of friends filled the house and still mr. Churchill remained and was now the delight of all as far as concerned his successes in no one was more ready to join in applause than beYOU clerk but when Helen was in question he was different though he had reasoned himself into the belief that he could not yet love miss Stanley therefore he could not be jealous but he had been glad to observe that she had from the first seemed to see what sort of a person mr. Churchill was she was now only amused as everybody must be but she would never be interested by such a man as Horace Churchill a wit without a soul if she were why he could never feel any further interest about her that was all so it went on and now ladies Cecelia was as much amused as she expected by these daily jealousies conflicts and comparisons the feelings perpetually tricking themselves out and strutting about calling themselves judgments like the servants in gil blas in their masters clothes going about as counts Dukes and grand ease well really said Lady Cecilia to Helen one day as she was standing near her tambour Ferrum you are an industrious creature and the only very industrious person I could ever bear I have myself a natural aversion to a needle but that tambour needle I can better endure than a common one because in the first place it makes a little noise in the world one not only sees but hears it getting on one finds that without dragging it draws at every link a lengthened chain it is called chain stitch is it not said the aid to camp and miss Stanley is working on so famously fast at it she will have us all in her chains by-and-by about miss Stanley said Lady Cecilia that pretty compliment deserves at least a bow if not a look up I should prefer a look down if I were to choose said Churchill beggars must not be choosers said the aide-de-camp but the very reason I can bear to look at you working Helen continued lady Cecilia is because you do look up so often so refreshingly the professed notables I detest those who never raised their eyes from their everlasting work whatever is said read thought or felt is with them of secondary importance to that bit of muslin in which they are making holes or that bit of canvas on which they are perpetrating such figures or flowers as nature scorns to look upon I did not mean anything against you mama I assure you continue Cecilia turning to her mother who was also at her embroidering frame because though you do work or have worked before you to do you justice you never attend to it in the least thank you my dear Cecilia said lady Davenant smiling I am indeed a sad bungler but still I shall always maintain a great respect for work and workers and I have good reasons for it and so have I said Lord Devon aunt I only wish that men who do not know what to do with their hands were not ashamed to so if custom had but allowed us this resource how many valuable lives might have been saved how many rich and Oise would not have hung themselves even in November what years of war what overthrow of Empires might have been avoided if princes and Sultan's instead of throwing handkerchiefs had but hemmed them no no said lady do not recollect that the race of Spanish Kings has somewhat deteriorated since they exchanged the sword for the tambour frame we had better have things as they are leave us the privilege of the needle and what a valuable resource it is sovereign against the root of all evil and antidote both to love in idleness and hate in idleness which is most to be dreaded let those who have felt both decide I think we ladies must be allowed to keep the privilege of the needle to ourselves humble though it be for we must allow it is a good one good at need said Churchill there's an excellent print by bout I believe of an old woman beating the devil with a distaff dis deaths have been out of fashion with Spencer's ever since I fancy but as she was old Churchill said Lord ever not might not your lady have defied his black Majesty without her de staff his black Majesty I admire your distinction My Lord said Churchill but give it more emphasis for all Kings are not black the eyes of the fair it is said you know and here he began an anecdote of regal scandal in which lady Cecilia stopped him now Horace I protest against your beginning with scandal so early in the morning none of your on debts for decency's sake before luncheon wait till evening Churchill coughed and shrugged and sighed and declared he would be temperate he would not touch a character upon his honor he would only indulge in a few little personalities it could not hurt any lady's feelings that he should criticize or praise absent beauties so he just made a review of all he could recollect in answer to a question one of the officers kept in Warmsley had asked him and which in an absent fit he had had the ill manners yesterday as he now recollected not to answer whom he considered as altogether the handsomest woman of his acquaintance few clerk was now in the room and horse was proud to display before him in particular his infinite knowledge of the fair and fashionable and all that might be admitted fashionable without being fair all that had the Jonas aqua which is then beauty dearer as one conscious of his power to consecrate or desecrate by one look of disdain or one word of praise he stood and beginning at the lowest conceivable point his uttermost notion of wanted beauty his late ideal naming one whose image no doubt every charitable imagination will hear supply horace next fixed upon another for his mediocrity point what he should call just well enough a sabian as a just up to the Bella ceases motto bonnet bell as a then in the ascending scale he rose to those who in common parlance may be called charming fascinating and still for each he had his fastidious look and appreciating word just keeping within the verge Horace without exposing himself to the ridicule of cockscomb Murray ended by sign for that being made of every creatures best perfect yet free from the curse of perfection then turning to boo Clark and tapping him on the shoulder do give us your notions to what sort of a body or mind now would you willingly bend the knee you clerk could not or would not tell I only know that whenever I bend the knee he said it will be because I cannot help it HBU clerk was not to be drawn out either by Churchill's persiflage or flattery he tried both to talk of his tastes or opinions of women he felt too much perhaps about love to talk much about it this all agreed while in Helens imagination with what Lady Cecilia had told her of his secret engagement she was sure he was thinking of Lady Blanche and that he could not venture to describe her lest he should betray himself and his secret then leaving Churchill and the stalkers he walked up and down the room alone at the further side seeming as if he were recollecting some minds which he repeated to himself and then stopping before Lady Cecilia repeated to her in a very low voice the following I saw her upon nearer view a spirit yet a woman to her household motions light and free and steps of virgin liberty a countenance in which did meet sweet records promises as sweet a creature not too bright or good for human nature's daily food for transient sorrows simple Wiles praise blame love kisses tears and smiles Helen thought Lady Blanche must be a charming creature if she was like this picture but somehow as she afterwards told Lady Cecilia she had formed a different idea of Lady Blanche Forester Cecilia smiled and asked how different how Helen did not exactly know but altogether she had imagined that she must be more of a heroine or perhaps more of a woman of rank and fashion she had not formed any exact idea but different altogether from this description Lady Cecilia again smiled and said very natural and after all not very certain that the lady Blanche is like this picture which was not drawn for her or from her assuredly her resemblance found only in the imagination to which we are all of us more or less dupes and taunt me say i taunt P says mama and all mothers there's one thing I like better in mr. Buicks manners than in mr. Churchill said Helen there are a hundred that I like better said Lady Cecilia but what is your one thing that he always speaks of women in general with respect as if he had more confidence in them and more dependence upon them for his happiness now mr. Churchill with all the adoration he professes seems to look upon them as idols that he can set up or pull down bend the knee to or break to pieces at pleasure I could not like a man for a friend who had a bad or even a contemptuous opinion of women could you Cecilia certainly not Lady Cecilia said the general has always naturally the greatest respect for women whatever prejudices he had taken up had been only caught from others and lasted only till he had got rid of the impression of certain untoward circumstances even a grave serious dislike both Lady Cecilia and Helen agreed that they could bear better than that persiflage which seemed to mock even while it most professed to admire Horace presently discovered the mistakes he had made in his attempts and repaired them as fast as he could by His infinite versatility the changes shaded off with a skill which made them run easily into each other he perceived that mr. Vieau Clarke's respectful air and tone were preferred and he now laid himself out in the respectful line adding as he flattered himself something of a finer point more polished in whatever he said and with more weight of authority but he was mortified to find that it did not produce the expected effect and after having done the respectful one morning as he fancied in the happiest manner he was vexed to perceive that he not only could not raise Helens eyes from her work but that even Lady Davenant did not attend to him and that as he was rounding one of his best periods her looks were directed to the other side of the room where beauclerk set apart and presently she called to him and begged to know what he was reading she said she quite envied him the power he possessed of being wrapped into future times or past completely at his authors bidding to be transported how and where he pleased view clerk brought the book to her and put it into her hand as she took it she said as we advanced in life it becomes more and more difficult to find in any book the sort of enchanting entrancing interest which we enjoyed when life and books and we ourselves were knew it were vain to try and settle whether the fault is most in modern books or in our ancient selves probably not in either the fact is that not only does the imagination cool and weaken as we grow older but we become as we live on in this world too much engrossed by the real business and cares of life to have feeling or time for fictitious imaginary interests but why do I say factitious while they last the imaginative interests are as real as any others thank you said beau clerk for doing justice to poor imagination whose pleasures are surely after all the highest the most real that we have unwarrantably as they have been too cried both by meta physicians and physicians the book which had so fixed view Kirk's attention was suger's history of Napoleon's Russian campaign he was at the page where the burning of Moscow is described the picture of Bonaparte's despair when he met resolution greater than his own when he felt himself thanked wished by the human mind by patriotism by virtue virtue in which he could not believe the existence of which with all his imagination he could not conceive the power which his indomitable will could not conquer view clerk pointed to the account of the famous inscription on the iron gate of a church which the French still found standing the words written by rust option after the burning of his delightful home Frenchmen I have been eight years in embellishing this residence I have lived in it happily in the bosom of my family the inhabitants of this estate amounting to seventeen hundred and twenty have quitted it at your approach and I have with my own hands set fire to my own house to prevent it from being polluted by your presence see what one even one magnanimous individual can do for his country exclaimed beauclerk how little did this sacrifice cost him sacrifice do I say it was a pride a pleasure Churchill did not at all like the expression of Helens countenance for he perceived she sympathized with Bo Kirk's enthusiasm he saw that romantic enthusiasm had more charm for her than wit or fashion and now he meditated another change of style he would try a noble style he resolved at the first convenient opportunity he would be a little romantic and perhaps even take a touch of chivalry a burst like beauclerk but in a way of his own at the degeneracy of modern times he tried it but it was quite a failure Lady Cecilia as he overheard whispered to Helen what was once so happily said ah la pauvre home camille sabot Lefranc stun enthusiasm the command horse was too clever a man to persist in wrong line or one in which his test of right success did not crown his endeavors if this did not do something else would should it was impossible that with all his spirit of resource he should ultimately fail to please and to make an impression on Helen a greater impression than Bo clerk to annoy blow Kirk in short was still independently of all serious thoughts the utmost object of Churchill's endeavours end of the first volume volume ii chapter 1 appellant this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org helen by maria Edgeworth vol ii chapter 1 about this time a circumstance occurred which seemed to have nothing to do with Churchill horrible Claire but which eventually brought both their characters into action and passion Lord Davenant had purchased at the sale of Dean Stanley's pictures several of those which had been the Dean's favorites and which independently of their positive merit were peculiarly dear to Helen he had ordered that they should be sent down to Clarendon Park at first he begged house-room for them from the general while he and Lady Davenant were in Russia then he said that in case he should never return he wished the pictures should be divided between his two dear children celia and helen and that to prevent disputes he would make the distribution of them himself now and in the kindest and most playful manner he allotted them to each always finding some excellent reason for giving to helen those which she knew she liked best and then there was to be a hanging committee for hanging the pictures which occasioned a great deal of talking but Claire always thinking most of Helen or of what was really best for the paintings Horace most of himself and his amateur ship among these pictures were some fine wool vermin's and other hunting and talking pieces and one in particular of the Duchess and her ladies from Don Quixote Boclair who had gone round examining and admiring stood fixed when it came to this picture in which he fancied he discovered in one of the figures some likeness to Helen the lady had a hawk upon her wrist Churchill came up eagerly to the examination with glass a tie he could not discern the slightest resemblance to miss Stanley but he was in haste to bring out an excellent observation of his own which he had made his own from a quarterly review illustrating the advantage it would be two painters to possess knowledge even if kinds seemingly most distant from the line of their profession for instance now a priority one should not insist upon a great painters being a good ornithologist and yet for want of being something of a bird fancier look here what he has done quite absurd a sort of hawk introduced such as never was or could be at any hulking affair in nature would not sit upon a lady's wrist or answer to her call would never fly at a bird now you see this is a ridiculous blender while Churchill plumed himself on this critical remark captain Wormsley told of who still kept hawks in England and of the Hocking parties he had seen and heard of even this year that famous hakim in Wiltshire and that other in Norfolk Churchill asked Warmsley if he had been at Lord burners when Landseer was there studying the subject of his famous Hawking scene have you seen it Lady Cecilia continued he it is beautiful the birds seem to be absolutely coming out of the picture and he was going on with some of this connoisseurship and telling of his mortification and having missed the purchase of that picture but Warmsley got back to the Hawking he had seen and he became absolutely eloquent and describing the sport Churchill though eager to speak listened with tolerably polite patience till Warmsley came to what he had forgot to mention to the label with the date of place and year that has put upon the herons leg to the Heron brought from Denmark where it had been caught with the label of having been let fly from Lord burners for he continued the Heron is always to be saved if possible so when it is down and the hawk over it the falconer has some raw beef ready minced and glazed it on the herons back or a pigeon just killed is sometimes used the hawk devours it and the Heron quite safe as soon as it recovers from its fright mounts slowly upward and returns to its Heron II Helen listened eagerly and so did Lady Cecilia who said you know Helen our favourite Washington Irving quotes that in days of yore a lady of rank did not think herself completely equipped in riding forth unless she had her tassel genteel held by Jess's on her delicate hand before her words were well finished but Clare had decided what he would do and the business was half done that is well begun he was at the library table writing as fast as pen could go to keep carte blanche to a friend to secure for him immediately a whole hulking establishment which once Lee had mentioned and which was now upon public sale or privately to be parted with by the present possessor at the very moment when Bo Clare was signing and stealing at one end of the room at the other Horace Churchill to whom something of the same plan had occurred was charming lady Cecilia Clarendon by hinting to her his scheme anticipating the honour of seeing one of his hawks borne upon her delicate wrist well Claire after dispatching his letter came up just in time to catch the sound and the sense and took Horace aside to tell him what he had done Horace looked vexed and haughtily observed that he conceived his place that Earl's Mead was better calculated for a knocking party than most places in England and he had already announced his intentions to the ladies the way was open to him but Boclair did not see why he should received the same post might to carry both their letters both their orders how far did your order go may I ask such your chilled carte-blanche Churchill owned with a sarcastic smile that he was not prepared to go quite so far he was not quite so young as Granville he unfortunately had arrived years of discretion he said unfortunately without ironical reservation he protested from the bottom of his heart he considered it as a misfortune to have become that slow circumspect sort of creature which looks before it leaps even though this might save him from the fate of the man who was in Sicily still he considered it as unfortunate to have lost so much of his natural enthusiasm natural enthusiasm but Clare could not help repeating to himself and he went on his own way it must be confessed as even Bo Clare's best friends aloud counting among them lady Davenant and his guardian that never was man of sense more subject to that kind of temporary derangement of the reasoning powers which results from being what is called fit by a fancy he would then run on straight forward without looking to the right or the left in pursuit of his object great or small that hulking establishment now in view completely shut out for the moment all other objects of torsos and of lures he talks and before his imagination were Hawking scenes and Helen with a hawk on her wrist looking most graceful a hawk of his own training it should be then how to train a hawk became the question while he was waiting for the answer to his cart blush nothing better or so good could be done as to make himself master of the whole business and for this purpose he found it essential to consult every book on falconry that could be found in the library and a Great Plague he became to everybody in the course of this book hunt what a bore Warmsley might be excused for muttering deep and low between the teeth general Clarendon sighed and groaned lady Davenant bore and forbore philosophically it was for Boclair and to her great philosophy she gave all the credit of her indulgent partiality lady Cecilia half annoyed yet ever good natured carried her complacent so far as to consult the catalogue and bookshelves sundry times in one hour but she was not famous for patience and she soon resigned him to a better friend Helen the most indefatigable of book hunters she had been well trained to it by her uncle had been used to it all her life and really took pleasure in the tiresome business she assured Boclair it was not the least trouble and he thought she looked beautiful when she said so whosoever of the male kind young and of ardent not just say impatient spirit has ever been aided and abetted in a sudden whim assisted forwarded above all sympathized with through all the changes and chances of a reigning fancy may possibly conceive how charming and more charming every hour perhaps minute Helen became in both Clare's eyes but all in the way of friendship observe perfectly so on her part for she could not have another idea and it was for this reason she was so much at her ease he so understood it and thoroughly a gentleman free from Cox Camry as he was and interpreting the language and manners of women with instinctive delicacy they went on delightfully Churchill was on the watch but he was not alarmed all was so undisguised and frank but now he began to feel assured that love on her side not only was but ever would be quite out of the question bo clare was indeed in the present instance really and truly intent upon what he was about and he pursued the history of falconry with all its episodes from the olden time of the book of st. Albans down to the last number of the sporting magazine including Colonel Thornton's latest flight with The Adventures of his red Falcons miss mckinny and Lord Townsend and his wrench ourselves Messrs crock Frank and Craig Nam not forgetting that never to be forgotten hawking of the Emperor aarambam them barbarous with tribe and zone Ian Eagles on the authority of a manuscript in the grand señores library Boclair had such extraordinary dependence upon the sympathy of his friends that when he was reading anything that interested him no matter what they might be doing he must have their admiration for what charmed him he brought his book to Lourdes Avenue who was writing a letter listen how listen to this pathetic lament of the falconer hawks heretofore the pride of royalty the insignia of nobility the ambassador's present the priest's indulgence companion of the night and nursling of gentle mistress are now uncalled for and neglected ha very well that it's a good-natured lurid Davenant stopping his pen dipping again daddy and going on then Boclair past - lady Davenant and interrupting her in Scots lives of the novelists on which she was deeply intent allow me my dear lady Devanand though you say you are no great topographer to show you this it is so curious this royal falconers Proclamation Henry the eighth's to preserve his partridges pheasants and herons from his palace at Westminster to sank tiles in the fields and from thence to his Linton Hampstead and Highgate under penalty for every bird killed of imprisonment or whatever other punishment to his highness may seem neat lady government vouchsafed some suitable remark consonant to expectation on the changes of times and places and men and manners and then motioned the quarto away with which motion the quarto reluctantly complied and then following lady Cecilia from window to window as she tended her flowers he would insist upon her hearing the table of precedents for hawks she who never cared for any table of precedence in her life even when the higher animals were concerned would only undertake to remember that the Merlin was a lady's hawk and this only upon condition that she should have one to sit upon her wrists like the fair ladies in wool Vermont's pictures but further as to peregrine guerre falcon or gherkin she would hear not of them nor could she listen though Branwell earnestly extorted to the several good reasons which make a falcon dislike her master first if he speak rudely to her second if he feeds her carelessly before he could get thirdly out lady Cecilia stopped him declaring that in all her life she never could listen to anything that began with first and secondly reasons especially Horace meanwhile looked superior down and thought with ineffable contempt of both Clare's little skill in the arts of conversation thus upon unwilling ears to squander anecdotes which would have done him credit at some London dinner what I could have made of them and may make of them yet thought he but some there are who never can contrive as others some cleverly do to ride their hobby horses to good purpose and good effect now but Clare's hobbies I plainly see will always run away with him headlong cost him dear certainly and maybe leave him in the mire at last what this fancy was to cost him though Clare did not yet know two or three passages in the sporting magazine had given some hints of the expense of this most delectable of all country contentment which she had not thought it necessary to read aloud and he knew that the late Lord Oxford an ardent pursuer of this royal and noble sport had expended one hundred a year on every Hawk he kept each requiring a separate Intendant and being moreover indulged in an excursion to the continent every season during molting time but Bo Clare said to himself he had no notion of humoring his hawks to that degree they should aristocratic Birds though they be content themselves in England and did not pretend to damn the climate like a lord and he flattered himself that he should be able to pursue his fancy more cheaply than any of his predecessors but as he had promised his guardian that after the indulgences granted him in the Bell Travers cause he would not call upon him for any more extraordinary supplies he resolved in case the expense exceeded his ways and means to sell his hunters and so indulge in a new love at the expense of an old one the expected pleasure of the first day's Hawking was now bright in his imagination the day was named the weather promised well and the German cagers and trainers who had been engaged and who along with the whole establishment were handed over to both Clare were to come down to Clarendon park and vauclair was very happy teaching the Merlin's to sit and ladies Cecilia's and on miss Stanley's wrist Helens voice was found to be peculiarly agreeable to the hawk who as Boclair observed loved like Lear that excellent thing and woman a voice ever soft gentle and blow the ladies were to wear some pretty dresses for the occasion and all was gaiety and expectation and Churchill was mortified when he saw how well the thing was likely to take but he was not to be the giver of the faint especially as he observed that Helen was particularly pleased when to his inexpressible surprise Granville Boclair came to him a few days before that appointed for the Hawking party and said that he had changed his mind and he wished to get rid of the whole concern that he should be really obliged to Churchill if he would take his engagement off his hands the only reason he gave was that the establishment would altogether be more than he could have he found he had other calls for money which were incompatible with his fancy and therefore he would give it up Churchill obliged him most willingly by taking the whole upon himself and he managed so to do in a very ingenious way without incurring any preposterous expense he was acquainted with a set of rich fashionable young men who had taken a sporting lodge in a neighboring County who desired no better than to accede to the terms proposed and to distinguish themselves by giving a faint out of the common mind while Churchill who understood like a true man of the world the worldly art of bargaining contrived with offhand gentlemen like jockey to have every point settled to his own convenience and he was to be the giver of the entertainment to the ladies at Clarendon Park when this change in affairs was announced lady Cecilia the general lady Davenant and Helen were all in various degrees surprised and each tried to guess what could have been the cause of both players sudden relinquishment of his purpose he was very extraordinary for him impenetrable he adhered to the words I found I could not afford it his guardian could not believe in this wonderful prudence and was almost certain there must be some imprudent at the bottom of it all Granville neither admitted nor repelled that accusation lady Cecilia worked away with perpetual little strokes hoping to strike out the truth but as she said he might as well have worked at an old Flint nothing was elicited from him even by Lady Davenant nor did the collision of all their opinions throw any light upon the matter meanwhile the day for the hawking party arrived Churchill gave the faith and Boclair as one of the guests attended and enjoyed it without the least appearance even of disappointment and so far from envying Churchill he assisted in remedying any little defects and did all he could to make the hole go off well the party assembled on a rising ground a flag was displayed to give notice of the intended sport the falconers appeared picturesque figures in their green jackets and their long gloves and their caps plumed with herons feathers some with the birds on their wrists one with the frame over his shoulder upon which to set the hawk set did we say no cast your hawk on the perch is Boclair observed the correct term for as horace sarcastically remarked mr. Boclair might be detected as the novice in the art by his over exactness his to correct to Attic pronunciation of the hawking language but Granville readily and gaily for all this ridicule and raillery sure that it would neither stick nor stain enjoying with all his heart the amusement of the scene the assembled ladies the attendant Cavaliers the hoodwink talks the ringing of their brass bells the falconers anxiously watching the clouds for the first appearance of the bird they're skilled in loosening the hoods as having but one hand at liberty they used their teeth to untie the string and now the hoods are off and the Hawks let fly they were to fly many casts of hawks this day the first flight was after a curlew and the riding was so hard so dangerous from the broken nature of the ground that the ladies gave it up and were contented to view the sport from the eminence were they renamed and now there was a question to be decided among the sportsmen as to the comparative rate of riding at a Fox Chase and in the short but terrifically hard gallop with eyes raised to the clouds which is necessary for the full enjoyment of Hawking and then the gentlemen returning gathered round the ladies and the settling the point watches in hand and bets depending added to the interest of flight the first and Churchill master of the rebels was in the highest spirits but presently the sky was overcast the morning lowered the wind rose and changed was Churchill's brow there is no such thing as hulking against the wind that capricious wind cursed the wind cried Churchill and confusion seized the fellow who says there is to be no more Hawking today the chief falconer however was the flick mad at German and proper behaved as good falconer should be who as old Tristan's book has it even if a bird should be lost he should never swear and only say juice not glue and remember that the mother of hawks is not dead but Horus in the face of reason and in defiance of his German counselors insisted upon letting fly the Hawks and his high wind and it so fell out that in the first place all the terms he used in his haste and spleen were wrong and in the next that the quarry taking down the wind the horsemen could not keep up with the Hawks the falconers in great alarm called to them by their names they gave them miss jiggling ttan Lord burners ha miss diddling turns off off with Blucher and Lady Kirby and Lord burners and all of them after her stig linton flew fast and far and further still till she and all the rest were fairly out of sight lost lost lost and is fine a cast of hawks they were as ever came from Germany the falconers were in despair and Churchill saw that the fault was his and it looked so like cockney sportsmanship if Horace had been in a towering rage it would have been well enough but he only grew pettish snappish and waspish now none of those words ending an ish become a gentleman ladies always thinks though and Lady Cecilia now thought so and Helen thought so too and Churchill thought and he grew pale instead of red and that looks ugly in an angry man but Boclair excused him when he was out of hearing and when others said he had been cross and cross earth than became the giver of a gala well Claire pleaded well for him that falconry has ever been known to be an extreme stirrer up of the passions being subject to mischances infinite however a cold and hot collation under the trees for some and under a tent for others that alter rites for the present champagne sparkled and horace pledged and was pledged and all were gay even the Germans at their own table after their own fashion with their Rhenish and their foaming ale contrived to drown the recollection of the sad adventure of the true and talks and when all were refreshed and renewed in mind and body to the Hawking they went again for now that the wind was blade and all their fears asleep there was to be a battle between heron and talk one of the finest sights that can be an all falconry look look miss Stanley cried Grandal look follow that high-flown hawk that black speck in the clouds now now right over the Heron and now she will Chancellor turn on her wing miss Stanley as she comes down whirl around and balance herself Chancellor now now look chancellery gloriously but Helen at this instant recollected what captain Wormsley had said of the fresh-killed pigeon which the falconer in the nick of time is joy upon the herons back and now even as the Chancellor ring was going on three times most beautifully Helen saw only the Dove the white death which that black-hearted german-held his great hand round the throat just raising it to ring it humble Clare save it save it cried lady Cecilia and Helen at once well Claire sprang forward and had it been a tiger instead of a dove would have done the same no doubt at the moment the Dev was saved and the Heron killed if Helen was pleased so was not the chief falconer nor any of the falconers the whole German Council in combustion and Horace Churchill deeming it rather extraordinary that any gentleman should so interfere with other gentleman's hawks ladies Cecilia stepped between and never stepped vain she drew a ring from her finger a seal it was the seal of peace no great value but a well cut bird a bird for the chief falconer a guinea hen with it's appropriate cry its flight motto come back come back and she gave it as a pledge that the ladies would come back another day and see another Hawking and the gentlemen were pleased and aggrieved attendant falconers pacified by the promise of another heron from the Heron reef at Clarendon park and the clouded phases frightened and she smoothed the raven down of darkness till it smiled whatever that may mean but his Melton said it it must be sense as well as sound at all events in plain prose be it understood that everybody was satisfied even mr. Churchill for Bob Clare had repaired for him just in time an error which would have been a blot on his gallantry of the day he had forgotten to have some of the pretty gray hairs plucked from the Heron to give to the ladies to ornament their bonnets but Boclair had secured them for him and also two or three of those much valued smooth black feathers from the head of the bird which are so much prized that a plume of them is often set with pearls and diamonds horace presented these most gracefully to lady Cecilia and Helen and was charmed with Lady Cecilia's parting compliments which finished with the words quite chivalrous and so after all the changes and chances of weather wind and humour all ended well and no one rude the Hawking of this day end of volume ii chapter 1
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MY WEEKEND REVIEW,TRAVIS SCOTT,MAN FILM RATS IN DC POPEYES, UTUBE TEA
so [Music] i got my um question cap on you know i got my coffee of course i got my h2o [Music] and i drank it on some orange juice for breakfast made it up in the camps combine it put it in my bottle because i usually buy um i like that many made and then i like to simply better but i bought some frozen in the candy made it with some limeade and stuff so i'ma start doing that but anyway since my 20 got here so fast i'm gonna go ahead and cut the music but anyways before i can do this so i can speak to y'all okay y'all turn my camera off yeah there we go let's cut the music to good morning betty white hey it's jay let's be so sober to always and i'm gonna take a long time speaking because you know how sometimes somebody have a long intro and they take forever to speak like that one person over busy once in a while be having music in a long intro when i used to watch them what i would do i would um i thought i'm not moving around too much for y'all not hear me i would uh go watch it but then i'll leave and come back by the time i think all the commercials and everything is over because that'd be about 10 minutes you know what i'm saying i ain't gonna pay shots good morning january capricorn okay i guess y'all can see my title i don't know i'm gonna try to go in order but i'm gonna be talking about the new stuff before i get to the youtube of course you know always get to youtube now i'm quite sure y'all see heard about the travis scott i don't know if y'all heard about the rats i'm gonna get there too the dc popeyes well that happened about a week ago but that was part of some stuff i was doing over the weekend you know every monday i'd like to come bring y'all my weekend review and by the way tomorrow i will be reviewing the list but to people who can take a little roasting gag that ain't gonna get mad you know see so i think i'll start with travis scott first i know everybody heard about this but right now what they're doing is asteroid travis scott and drake sued over deadly texas concert crush now the word is he didn't stop the concert you know but i don't think he really realized what was going on in the audience at the time and the word is those people because first i thought they were going to start talking about a bunch of gunshots or something but then they would say someone was so loaded and it was standing room only it was so cool in there they was falling out and one guy managed to put his girlfriend over the fence you know and save her because she fell out so anyway so anyway so first let me go with the seat see with the cem first thing because everybody mama farts the news is doing some stuff on there it's doing stuff on there so but i don't think he knew somebody said this was not a concert this was a fight for survival y'all i did stop going to concerts and stuff now all those years i live in las vegas i would go to a show and what i mean by show it i would go into one of the casinos on the strip where they you know where you you're going it's now and your payment is to order your drinks it's mandatory for your drink that would be payment and you know like when y'all see it on the tv and they got the tables people sitting there and in the lounge or the shows on the stage something like that i did stop going if i remember years ago i wanted to go see uh who was at the same you can ring my belly i wanted to go see her forget her name get your names right and tip my time she's writing the tip of my time i want but it wasn't going to be a show in the casino you know in the lounge of the casino is gonna be uh at the stadium and i definitely wasn't gonna go in there i hope you all hear me good morning manny yes some said it was hell opening this gate i never go to yeah i've been stopped going been stopping one there i would go and well mostly i would when i went to shows it would be in season's palace because that's what my husband dealt cards at you know he was a 21 dealer there so when i would get cops to the shows and stuff you know and it would be you know people like lou ross back then diana ross uh uh even ted baxter i liked it the comedy you know those white guys you know i like it a lot of them too it would be stuff like that you know i just you know i would just wouldn't go to you know show air blue moon like like the light like load of the fulani and people like that me really shows i wouldn't go to a concert back even back then because that was at the beginning with these young folks you know having free drinks and wouldn't know how to act but anyway let's read some of this story before i go on so tk tell us knows that best festivals can get crazy but nothing he said could have prepared him for the tragedy that unfolded friday night at the asteroid festival in houston it began an hour before travis scott was set to perform as telly and his girlfriend stood near this stage in hopes of getting a better view of the rapper uh but before scott even came out things got ugly fast the crowd searched for it while scott was on stage the crowd became tighter and tighter and at that point it was hard to breathe when travis came out performing his first song i witnessed people passing out next to me until he's 20 told cnn see this is one of the guys telling this story about what went on in there when he first opened up we were all screaming for help and no one helped or heard us now of course they couldn't hear him it was standing room only y'all anyway it was horrifying people were screaming for their lives and they couldn't get out nobody can move it muscle at least eight people were killed and dozens injured in the ensuing crush that according to people at the concert apparently overwhelmed even staff and medical personnel now first of all why would they even want a concert with standing room only a bunch of people in there i would be afraid to be in that crowd you don't know i just wouldn't be able to do it i just couldn't do it anyway people around telling us began to fall these people until they began to fall people began around him in the fall he said at some point causing him to fall as well people packed on top of him some losing consciousness now i think some of the people even got crushed but he didn't realize in the beginning was going on now you know it's going to be some lawsuits you know you know it's going to be some lawsuits and y'all i don't know if they started already or not but we know it's going to be some lawsuits a matter of fact they talk about lawsuits already lawsuit string i didn't read this one stream and over the debbie tragedy at travis scott concert i hope you all still hear me because i'm kind of moving around too good morning betty white mj maverick so-so bomb coco that was horrible but i agree there is no way he would have heard no how are you gonna hear all that noise in that people all high and drunk and still too hot in there they're falling out they're getting dehydrated from being overheated and drinking all that i mean oh look can y'all imagine your lawsuits have already begun y'all that's what it says here i don't think it was his fault though houston's asteroid festival is now considered one of the deadliest concerts in u.s history eight people are dead and many more injured after the crowd surged at the festival headliner travis scott performed friday night scott launched his asteroid festival in 2018. they basically said the same thing but uh let me go back up here now this right here was just an hour ago and let's see what they say about an hour ago the the guardian news and then we're going to move on to the next one lawsuit was brought by some of those injured we walked away by some of those injuries included 23 year old texas resident christian parties p-a-r-e-d-e-s the rapper travis scott and drake have been sued for having incited mayhem after eight people were killed and dozens injured in a crush during a texas concert a law firm has to burn but you know what it's going to be more than that someone they say in a dozen even the ones that get didn't get hurt a crush you know they're going to come say something that they feel and they would crush too it's gonna be some lawsuits you know uh what's his name kylie she made a little statement about what went on he couldn't hear the people she said he did stop the concert on time when he realized what was going on out there but i don't know y'all that's that's a lot we'll talk about that at the end i'm gonna move on from that because i don't you know i got other things i'm gonna talk about and i don't want to go in my hour well i might end up it depends on the engagement so anyway y'all i don't know if i feel for just him and travis or not i mean i mean i mean i don't know y'all i'll let y'all give me your opinion if you couldn't hear the people see the people for having even a concert i bet he won't do another concert like that and they said it was about 50 000 people were in that audience so of course he didn't hear what was going on like he didn't but never going to cry like that y'all pulling liquor or whatever you're going to get hop up because you know you can't move around in there they got overheated so it's like a stampede but anyway let me get to the next story about these rest in the dc place in the chicken place y'all that's why i don't really like to go out and go to eat i don't know i'll be paranoid that they want to put something in your food the whole nine yards especially some of them people get mad at you i never if i also were eating and my um order's not right i've never sent it back i never said you have traded with something else cause some in a way to be mad and they'd be smiling your face and i don't know if they can drop my bread and spin it whatever i just ain't gonna do this when one of my nieces was a a waitress in las vegas she said one of the guards was standing right here that did get mad at somebody that kept city order back he said what if i just throw the snake on the floor what if i throw their bread onto what pick it up put on the plate she said she looked at him tunnel don't do that so i'm just saying they get mad y'all don't send that back that's just me i i'm just gonna say no that's okay i don't want that now that's it okay we're gonna talk about the delivery man he recorded the rat in dc popeyes okay recorder man went viral after he posted a tick tock on october 11 that showed him walking into a popeye's restaurant at night with several rest scurrying around the kitchen in the video lynn said he's a delivery man who delivers raw chicken to dc area popeye locations now this was three days ago this story came out of everything is happening i told them i'm just now seeing them talking about it these days so they put this up three days ago the man who feels rest inside a popeye vacation what yeah i'm not sure that popeye's ought to be closed down by now i mean with that bad publicity who would still be one to go there i know i would go there the man who filmed the viral video arrest in a popeye's location in washington dc said he has been suspended from his job and is launching a gofundme to support himself now of course they're going to suspend you i mean you put that publicity out there you film the racks and you put it on tick tock and it went viral now i just recently signed a protector i'm looking for them i want to see it ricardo man with viral as he posted tick tock on auto 11 that showed him walking into popeye's restaurant at night with several rats scurrying around the kitchen now he didn't say mice he said rat so they've been in they eat feeding a long time just get big in the video lance said he said really the clip would show rats running across the floor and up the pipes on the wall has garnered over 2.3 million views at 340 000 likes now he said the rest was scurrying all of the wallet everywhere you know now this happened totally left now october 28th slightly two weeks after the last video the same popeyes which fox news reported well near eastern market the capitol hill neighborhood of these things was shut down according to fox news no oh no we can't do anything fox said but i'm gonna look at another news too i'm just telling y'all this in washington dc i'm quite sure y'all heard it been on y'all local news i'm quite sure y'all heard about it but that make me not want to go in no popeyes okay now the news we put it out there too let me see what they say and hopefully we're gonna hear it let me turn this up oh internet black's delivery man let you suspend it do y'all think he should have got suspended and if he did he should have got suspended with pay and they should have fired the manager or the owner whatever i don't know but he's doing a gofundme to support himself the internet has come out in support of a delivery man he claims he was suspended from his job at the post in the video and showed numerous rats inside the popeyes now reading the news week y'all because you know fox don't ever tell nothing right you know and whatever prejudice news station i said it that's just how i feel okay so that's my tick tock user blackberryx01 that's b l a q a z z or i c k one shared a video of a popeye's location in dc with numerous wet and when he said numerous how many rats it was i mean it must have just been uh which i never saw of that many rats before i might see one you know a two in an old building before a song run across the street if you're driving down by a field or something you might see one scurrying around but to be in the building to be that any rat well let me see if this is the tick tock one right here i hope y'all still hear me let me see the whole place being shut down though so everybody fights so everybody got fired looked like they would transform to different popeyes so what are they gonna do about a job they should be getting some paid you know with that league i'm supposed to have popeyes today i haven't had any in years i don't care well i'm not a big fan of popeyes wasn't a lot little things my husband was though because he liked that crispy chicken i didn't i used to be a fan of kentucky because and i like the original recipe i ain't really careful a little crunchiness on there thank you lady [ __ ] yeah y'all contact me y'all hit the like too while you're in here you understand and i think my cash up i'll hit that two of y'all want to if you can because i'm getting ready to go get me and i want to get another gadget there with multiple rats like 20 20. and then ally they didn't say mice rats thanks imagine that the videos everywhere yeah i see it right now i didn't see it when i was looking at it yesterday i didn't see it let me see what he's saying i'm just only seeing the stories but i didn't watch newsweek i was looking at foxy and any other news okay [Music] but i think i will somebody put the rights up i'm trying to make it big uh i said oh i got the open chicken chicken okay chocolate that used to be one of my nephews uh we call them tick tock yeah i think i can let y'all see let me get this guy hold on a minute i'm finna let y'all see this sorry about that let me see if i can let y'all see this [Music] right that's wow all right [ __ ] going there going watch this [ __ ] right here all right oh wow oh my god forever no later on this is my first time seeing a video with y'all only was meet up on the story but i wonder how long those rest lived in there for them to get that big that's a nasty place whoever been eating there probably been eating right uh red hair uh red dripping and you know they got a little bitty turns you mean to tell me nobody in here didn't even see the drippings and they sweep up in there oh no you know people don't see them insane they thought they were sick when they got popeyes but they never knew why now they know they've been eating rat drippings right here you know somebody gonna say something y'all that's terrible i thought it was be was a little exaggeration when you just talk about how big that they was crawling up the wall clearly when he turned the light on they ran up the wall that skirt everywhere just like what he said oh look no i wouldn't dare y'all that make you you know want to know about all these other restaurants and popeyes and stuff because clearly they were there a long time to get that big fat and nobody never swept in there nobody never swept behind the stove whatever swept the floor period swept under the counters to see the rat hair and the red droppings because there's all on the pizza all of the chicken boxes and everywhere y'all saw that what they do just flip it off and put food in the box anyway cause you know they like being around paper and cardboard you know they feed on that kind of stuff too now whoever owned that because you know somebody had to be on it on it but it's a franchise oh my god need to be i don't know i think if i listen to eat fair and they're telling me this i will be going through that's gonna tell them you know i'm sick of me watching and knowing that i hate some wrecked hurts hey ray black social over 20 years and nobody never did nothing about it wasn't close to the field imagine all the people that ate there lady [ __ ] you gone i see somebody say drive safe i already knew she was leaving y'all hey good morning pretty hard honey savage good morning tray maverick wow you say love that chicken and popeyes oh my god so this i don't know what took him so long to tell the story because i didn't notice like i said i just found this out and this one i was reading was put out three days ago but everyday it just happened the way in october 11th then the story came back out i told 18 he put that up there and it went viral i mean millions of people saw it yeah i know she i had talked to her earlier she had to go do some things hello fisher and exactly official that's why i rather just cook my own food today especially fast food restaurants and if i do go out and and then like uh my husband like that one place you see me at some time that filipino chinese food whatever you but you can see their kitchen when they cook and i like those kind of rest of a deal we don't know what how they prepped it that's true we don't know maybe what you say wait a minute i missed it but i'll get back into it oh major best say deep fried droppings probably taste good good probably season the food real good dave was wondering why that chicken tastes good we see right now y'all had they seasoned it with some rat droppings aka poop and some wrecked hairs some rat saliva some red everything y'all this guy will get that muffin shoe make me not want to go on one at all that's years ago y'all just finished sound really gross uh years ago in the 80s when i came out here to visit my family because i still live in las vegas they had a big most new story on about a taco bell and they had a disgruntled employee employee and he was on making the refried beans you know they boiled beans there and mash them up he pooped in the beans right now to this day i don't go to no taco bell at all now the way he got busted it was seen on a camera or something of course they fired him you know they shut down for a little while but people when they opened back up after a couple weeks or whatever still kept going in and i think the taco bell's still there across town i don't eat taco bell because of that because of the vision y'all the [ __ ] you know them i never wanted to talk because you can't tell uh what being in beans when they get to mashing them up that's why i said a lot of people just nasty good morning um jayden who else i speak to and i'll speak to y'all as i go along so anyway y'all let me move on to the youtube situation here first i'ma talk about this picture that was evidently leaked we're not really leak um custard put it out on purpose um uh sean reddy now at first i know it is it is not a really good close-up picture but it's him and so i put it up but somebody want to ask me why oh you learned your lesson you burnt off they know i blurted out the little boy face because that's somebody's child i wouldn't want my grandchild on here i only wanted y'all to see a hairy tongue chop out that's why i blurted that out but anyway the way i got the story was they were traveling i think they say the arizona airport she saw him but she didn't want to go up to introduce herself to him so she kind of stalked them according to qb she stopped him and she took pictures and she sat behind him on the plane but never introduced herself for what i understand they say drop my wouldn't matter if she wanted to meet so that's what happened there so she says it to a friend now they said with more than one picture was three but i only seen one but you know how people gonna say more than what it is embellish it maybe once i don't know all i know is the one that was sent to me and it was sent to quite a few people and so qb over there saying there was no reason to take the picture of that man he said she gave she gave it to someone which is custard she know was a big thai boxer but she gave it to him and he put it out said that she was on the acting like she was inspected gadget of somebody said she's been stalking which always has been stockabish and she should have just approached him she qb said and if you see me piece of qb said that you have been deceitful and devious as stockish now let me say this now granted qb wasn't around was stanky baby walked around for months with a picture of d.s and her child and her phone but you weren't really hanging on this stinky baby then but you didn't have my outrage for that though because actually we went into a fruit with him at that time that i can remember there were other people involved and then that's what's thank you baby turn against quantity because quantity called her says tipsy and was asking her what about the picture we put out there and she got mad and said what picture anyway i'm ready to go that was a whole mess back there y'all ain't gonna go into the whole detail pissed you about it but those of you were around remember how we found out about that picture so not saying that is is right but then who wouldn't snap a picture if they see him now for me i probably wouldn't walk through him and say hey what's up drop mom you don't want something uh let's snap a picture right there in his face while he's looking but i'm gonna say hey what's up every time drop my ball i'm surprised to see you here you know what i'm saying he lifts up y'all white and stuff you know so maybe she just didn't want him to see her i don't know good morning purple peach so him taking that picture of jay dunn wasn't creepy or stalking yeah he took a picture jaden oh they did they did they sure did down there at that show show they took a picture of my body that was wrong that was wrong right there so why are you not outraged about that they put her [ __ ] out and he was hanging with stinky baby at this time robbie arthur doll good morning off and rails if i'm not pronouncing right you know i'll catch y'all sooner or later i would have approached him and asked him to have key and block me okay you know so so you're tickling my son yeah i wouldn't say hey let's start you out saw her first he would have taken the picture exactly so qb over there you know saying the most because you know they roll with him and so of course he's gonna come on and say something like that but that broke up that relationship of what i understand peace love blocked him on instagram or wherever else because she didn't want him to put the picture out but now i'm wondering and it ain't no shame people you know that when somebody get a picture like that they gonna put it out but i guess she's thinking that they were friends and they put it out he said we're gonna leave it up that long but everybody got it so they got a little rip but i'm thinking that as close as they were that they would make up and i i hope they do i hope she realized not a big thing you know actually probably brought both them some clicks and views even if that's not what she wanted well that's what's just going to happen because i'm quite sure people been trying to look over there and see but it's gone for what i know but a lot of people got it on a community board i have it on mine too of course i colored over the little boy face i don't put nobody's child out there like that i'm i wasn't gonna do that you know so evidently you know she don't want to get too close to make the picture i ain't mad at her i'm glad she did that and so he can see but he cleared it up oh she couldn't make me not you know i don't mind me [ __ ] you know he can't talk you know you know how he is but anyway we're gonna move on the next thing i don't know too much about sir i'll be watching him my mother say go on late night through the night and he recrap everything that we do that all those content creators do i i don't know i don't watch them of course i'm not going to stay at the late night and do that i'm just not going to do that so anyway i called a little bit of that you know mother had did a cleanup about property bonafide y'all normally get into that as well i'm gonna do the dory thing to give my opinion on all that okay so uh stop lying tv he said he's trying to do with stoplight tv and hannie wise and tracy been doing you know and teresa getting really good at doing her little clip she really is so anyway he was saying that um he's trying to do uh he didn't say this i think it was tracy which one of them says about manipulator manipulator and character assassination drive people to to try and fight each other okay trying to figure who he said did that he said sir can you do that yeah yeah i'm remembering from my mind now who he said actually do that that's what i'm talking about anyway he's a manipulator and then yeah and he do try to get us to fight because i never he would always have some of my stalkers on there and call him on the panel and one time i got there arguing with one of them but i wasn't going to do that all the time you know and i think that's what he'd be wanting but that is what you do so keen if you see this you do you want people to come up there and fight even if people don't watch you haven't watched you that is what you do okay because he tried to get spitty boy to fight right spirity boy didn't even say nothing bad about brian but that's what he was trying to do that's why brian went on speedy boy's panel the other day libby went up there too as well because this is this is what i don't get though nothing to skip the poppy bunny party would she put some out there and get mad because we talked about it we're not the one came on here and said that you're the undercover lesbian but i understand you said that years back all y'all that were here back then and you said as of recently see if you don't want somebody to know something don't put it out now i remember she used to always hang in the tscc chat always she wanted to be over there i think she had you know had a crush on uh obvious i mean that's just my opinion now i don't know if it's just a simple girl crush or was it a crush and liking her i don't know so i'm not gonna put that out there like that i just know she want to hang over there all the time she's always there now i don't remember what the fallout was but i do remember uh if i got the name wrong and it was some of y'all here that was there at the time i think it was miss morgan was in the hospital i think she had something going on with her heart or whatever surgery whatever was going on she was very ill and we did well they had started god upon me so we had to go go fund me going and we was all getting money some of us were seeing gowns um we didn't call it bunnies but if something for the head gowns slippers and whatever or just you know monetary and so she seen it as a way to sell some of her jury she wanted to sell some hajiri and donate a few dollars off the pete that the earrings whatever she said yes tell me no we're not doing that and that's not the way we do it because at the time everybody was thinking oh this is a money grab for her this is a way for her to tell her jury but saying she's doing it because somebody's very ill but she wasn't going to send all the proceeds she wanted you know send some of the money off of it i felt like i got the time selling about 20 pairs maybe 10 pair and donate those those proceeds you get for that instead of selling some jury and getting a few dollars off of each pair now i remember that very well and she was over there all the time no she didn't claim herself as tfcc but she was a heavy supporter she was always in the chat just tell me all what i remember about her and i've always did call her what i call it chelsea because i always knew her name was chelsea but we call it property property bonafide but back then they called her uh she meant it okay so anyway so i don't uh i think her name is margaret i can't remember who was but she's very ill properly bonafide you can't put stuff out there think people don't talk about it and oh lord she jumping for joy spilly fed her real good the whole weekend people and she had 200 or more in her chat i know because i did peek over that couple of times and stay and watch the whole thing but i pee i was just curious and she been oh she'd been milking me see christmas coming up but she said she don't need youtube money but she was on that bragging about she been having her some clicks and views good for you now he defend you enough how long you gonna let this go yeah he failed everybody eating off of what you put out there girl you eating too ain't you happy folks happy for you okay we're happy for you okay yeah thank you miss cruiser because i didn't remember what's in this morning your name miss romain now since you brought it yeah that was her and we was doing the gofundme see mrs cruz was there too that's why i said correct me if i got the name wrong because it's been a while it's been almost three years and she wanted to sell her jerry instead of just donate five pounds to sell and give the whole proceed but no she come on selling her jerry and there's no we don't do that we're not trying to make court up there we're just trying to raise some money before she was very ill and i wonder these days what's going on with i have not heard nothing because i heard but i haven't heard might be a little over you know like that so i don't know i always wondered what happened with her i always wondered that yeah i really wonder what's going on with her i don't cut up all weekend if everybody been cutting up girl everybody because let me get you this now i might not have um a popular opinion but i'm going to tell y'all something i agree a little bit the way what deanna was saying deanna said she did alive i think that was friday or saturday she wanted to know why was that recording sent to yusuf because you something come on and they talk about positive stuff um not military but he talked about stuff and he must be on here cooking now somebody said he welcomed it because he wants someone clipping dude but no he don't strike me as they type he don't even sound right going off on people he's a sweetheart we y'all go over there and watch him anyway not because of this i like yusuf so she posed a question with them what was mona and dirty talking about before raw got on there so we don't know that but then she went on granted showing some texas and you know plants and stuff but i think her daughter come on her jury said they've been friends two months see dory that's what you do you don't even know these people long before you start making them and moderate over there and get cosmic and all this but some people say that she got mad at dirty real reason because she wasn't getting money like that a ten thousand simone had got other people got two or three thousand and i was the first one that broke that story because very had called me upset and then we start bringing it up okay but that's what they say now i don't know about that part i don't have a heavy opinion on that but i am wondering why didn't she just put it on herself uh did you use that you want it for real but he was very upset you know so he didn't mind coming on talk about it because he had talked about her as well but to dirty dirty baby you you know you say you're a pastor you've got a homeless ministry at home in nine yards and you're pushing it to be youtube famous you don't really care about no money and people say why she even gotta cash your puppy because she keep bragging about what money she got and what you did now that's some business while she got up that's neither here there but dory you can't just keep meeting people baby that you don't know you know what i'm saying and if this don't work for you in the beef sector you got other skills you say you you know i'm saying you know what you uh you said your attorney somebody said you you know you're not attorney but that's neither here i don't care what kind of work you do i'm just saying don't look like this is working for you because when we talk that mess was going on with simone your husband was very upset he wanted you off youtube but you won't get off youtube you keep putting that before your husband now don't take this wrong dory uh i don't have none against you i don't have a dog in the fight i don't care what went on with you and anybody else nah we've been knowing you for a while but i have you know we've talked before i'm not in that but i'm just telling you um i'm not gonna turn against you because of that because i know you better than money and the only thing i remember my mother was fighting us when she got blocked and personally i never did not her personally she never did nothing to me you know that you know it is it is what it is but during baby i think that uh do some of your other skills and your grown woman and don't take it as if i'm trying to tell you what to do i'm only putting suggestions and giving you my opinion because i do want the best for you i'm glad now you got wrong you corner because she seemed very sincere she she really do and she's been around you way longer than mona mona said that you know you want to uh eat the box and have a putting it say you wonder what they call the carpet much all kind of stuff and that she's going to let you do it and i know you got to be embarrassed that they didn't put it out like that i mean you're saying you know but i i think you i think you are i would be i would be because she put it all out of the line but i like you you know you know i like him with his original commentary so i i you know i saw when i went to hannah she didn't post that question and i'm thinking the same thing why didn't you just do it yourself you stepped in nobody until you sent it to him so that's why some people not just me some people thought that that was shady and you know thought that that was shady because you said i'm gonna get more and more people watching anyway he's doing okay for him to be new you know i've been over there with him since he started over there i heard he had channels before this last one i didn't know it then i just remember well that i think it was lady [ __ ] brianna start shouting them out then i found out who he was and i said where everybody went to go sub he's doing okay because he'll be making some good dishes every night and we'll go over there and watch him cook [Music] so i don't know but that's just my opinion you know so when i heard so i don't know because of what she [Music] see i don't get it to anybody fights only thing imma do is do commentary on what went on like what i'm doing that's all i'm gonna do i don't watch thank you baby i had a reason to go over there and you go there with somebody making some commentary then i might go peek and see what went on but other than that i don't i don't watch her but i did pick over there at the qb that's why i'm talking about it now let me excuse me speak to some more folks over here ain't even been paying attention to here to the chat good morning diving good morning bubbles this my sound is off you sound low bless okay i'm glad i looked over here let's see what's going on see uh that's what i'm gonna get it's time for another gadget anyway okay y'all let me see because sometimes i'll be smothering my um my life when i'm moving around sound this is better now okay i'll move something okay yeah see i have something blocking so that's better i hope y'all heard some of the stuff i said y'all i'm gonna start dropping my leg now let me reiterate i talked about the rats you know and they were really really wrecked in that popeyes travis what y'all think about that concert do y'all think you should be getting soon what y'all think about peace love do y'all and i kind of agree a little bit of cubing that you know custard gonna put it out i don't know you know then again i don't know i don't know what they talked about maybe she said don't put it out and i don't see the big deal is you take pictures everybody he trolled everybody you know saying so but she didn't want him to put it out and so now i really think they're gonna make up though i do qb [ __ ] shut up always trying to give somebody talk about something that's been done on here you did versus you and daddy you know what i'm saying you any over there every single thing that mother said he didn't put it on some t-shirts he don't have no originality either you don't have none whatsoever sir king and over there in the middle of the night you know taking stuff that we said using us for commentary let's say he'd be on like three or four o'clock in the morning thing something like that property bonafide a closeted lesbian 45 years old and if your parents didn't believe in that coming of baby you overgrown go ahead and live your life just live your life you know nobody tripping on what you like what you do yeah the rest taking over popeye now years ago if that happened years ago now ago it was kfct you know here it's popeyes today so back in the day kfcc but if there has been all this time no people knew about it i don't know why they do nothing about it i don't get that probably i refuse to buy a new phone unless i really have to speak no i don't want another phone just this the license phone you remember i had to turn it in twice i'm glad i had insurance on it um my ipad is what i used to do uh all the time when we did the panel uh i think i just need a new computer let me see i had this three years now you know how they start you know i think i want to get me another ipad y'all i need to start upgrading some stuff i do want one of those flip phones when new phones out you know what there's a choice between that and just the ipad or something anyway yeah if y'all want to donate to the calls go right here i will step anything but that's what i need he drives kids now after screaming i know my best i talked about that when i came last time i came on friday morning he had a whole campaign then he was over there dragging him out to read his child and what's going on with pizza rich wish ferrari choice ain't getting along either did they make up because she was on brianna's panel did they make up that's why i got my question cap on y'all face y'all y'all have you been there popeyes face you care about them you bitty that popeyes he got my thing right here y'all anybody wanna see no girl the blessing accepted anything ain't too small we're all big over here okay it's like a new ipad but i think i'm going to invest on a better computer i don't necessarily want another computer my ipad worked better than the computer but my phone costed way more than my ipad on my computer you know i'm saying i i really do want that that new phone out anyways anybody want to speak on anything i'm gonna drop it just in case so let's see what's going on that's a nasty situation over there that popeye's y'all and see i didn't want to go in too deep on the dirt thing because i'm not one of the ones that you don't want to be you know say nothing bad because it is what it is she did what she did they gave it people give me that opinion but i i don't just like it because of what happened you know i've always been cool with it and that's her thing over there flavor flavors crazy trish was fire is that why she made this bizarre fighter because i noticed she'd come on live at the same time preserve beyond and i understand because she knows i'm gonna have five six seven everybody gonna be over there except for a few nasty people gonna be over there but now like i said i don't got a problem with trish either i just know from back in the day when she's coming to panel on the chat telling me she's buying um an institution she's gonna buy a prison or whatever but she said she didn't say it so well it doesn't matter you know it doesn't matter you know some things you just don't eternalize everything all things if y'all can grab the link from them you can oh you can call in if you want to yeah so uh that's all really that's going on talked about the qb he got a lot of nerds on my peace love he said you acting like the specter gadget and just uh you know introduce yourself i think i probably wasn't going to say what's up trout i really would have you know i don't you know know if i would have actually said trout for real a furry tongue or whatever but i probably would have spoke and got me a good picture but i don't think he saw her i don't think he saw her so anyway so if you're mad if peace love if you mad at um custard for putting it out are you mad at everybody else they shared it because that show shared it they were running the pop-ups getting getting those chicken sandwiches inspect again yeah that's what he said qb says she's acting like inspector gadget give him more pptv maybe i like trish too she was just fired that's all if i see an sbi i would say [ __ ] damn i'll probably just roll my eyes okay i said i would want to say hey what's up it's like a snap right there up front in the face i don't i don't want to get behind his head because they said she said write it back up and still just say nothing but that's her everybody do stuff the way they want to do it but i would have got that picture and shared it right there while i'm still sitting in the plane i would have said look y'all look who i see right here the airport with me i would have did that y'all i wouldn't mind me a passing juicy booty i'm telling you the truth now i invite him to sit down and have a drink as a lunch baby and stuff like that now i do like brian too but i don't know do brian be dragging me i don't even know him you know i heard he been around for years but i kind of like him i think that he really really truly eternal life stuff a lot that's okay that's him he gets upset i think he got he got a little tip in her brain but uh you know some of these people i don't know at all you know and you ain't got to know these people for them to come at you that's just what they do okay i didn't get an opportunity to say good morning which is now good afternoon now yes 8 56 here y'all y'all three hours ahead of me uh yeah they won they have they run by four they won it was 4-0 then she got two more games she should have went up to tmz style to x when the release date is for the show you met jay wilson was he fine okay the way he talked i'm assuming he probably will be some some giggles you know what i'm saying a bride would eventually come for everyone why don't nobody do not tell him that i see but then i'm not over there like that but i'm just saying you know i like them over there on a mother's panel i saw him once before juicy movie panel you know passive juicing i didn't get the habit of doing the booty part but that's what i named him and i think he's like he embraces that and everybody called the juice and he answers to him so well i think he really liked that name your girl gave him that name he loves it let's see what it is again oh hey thanks wait a minute thanks chase can you hear me thanks date thanks can you hear me girl let me see i got this turned up they keep going in and out it's this dumb phone but i'm here oh okay then cause i'm just gonna come back over there write in the chat can you hear me okay let me move my big face off the way girl talk a little bit more i wanted to tell you about my and somebody had asked me had i've been at that podpods i stopped eating it that pie pie was about 20 years ago because i was in line and this exterminator was on his lunch and he came in here to get something and he was in line like two people behind me he said y'all smell that and we was like smell what chicken he was like this place is infested y'all don't smell it smell like mice in it wow just turned around and left and i ain't never been back there since but that that whole area is loaded with rats i mean you can't walk around it at night and then all them um pink people be walking around there going to the outside restaurants on the sidewalk and stuff and they got to hold their feet up from the rats okay so is it around some fields are those film mice well those all the i mean okay so what i'm saying is they just in the area you know to use when you find a lot of mice and rats around you know it might be a big field some across the street or close to some what they want so yeah it's it's just um it's it's a lot of wrestling but it's i know i know it's been at least it might be even 25 years since i've been down there and the thing is people know that that place been uh infested all those years and they still kept it open that's what's weird about it tony they've actually gutted it and re-did it within those years and they still i mean the rest the rats are real really they're really bad around me it's about it's right there by the water it's right there by the navy yard and it's a slew of restaurants down here so there is other restaurants down there i don't want to eat nowhere down there dude in that area starbucks dunkin donuts um chinese restaurants um mexican restaurants oh lord subway everything over there girl they're trying to make a lot of cooks in the racks because you know over there they they eat rats on the stick the little mice because i'm watching one of them doing cooking show if y'all google it they eat a lot of stuff a lot of bugs and stuff they have mice and the chinese lady said oh it's good though it really good and she hurt the mice on the stick many times people know chickens don't have chicken but i'm not lying though you all know that they eat rats and they count it on my face a couple of um things on youtube showing where they they catch them um rats and they put them on a skewer and eat them burn them yeah i wouldn't want to eat that it might be something chopped all up through the stir fry and i remember back in the day when when the mexican people was coming over that room was a cat but i know they eat they they cats and dogs i saw dogs when i went to mexico and i've been to several places in mexico my mother had a story about a chinese restaurant that um they had gotten busted and they had this was back in like the 60s and they had cats frozen cats in their freezer and my mother said they still kept eating it because it ain't kill em nicki i don't think they knew for real that was the rumor like we always heard a rumor about the asian and the oceans uh we heard that they eat dogs so i don't know how true that is i think that people be saying all kinds of stuff about certain races i don't know if that's true now i'm just saying what we used to hear then we started hearing how they hear that turned out to be true with mice on the stick that turned out to be true i don't know what um you can tell cat meat because it has a different cross grain you taste it i ain't tasting i said my mother in them ate it now remember my mother if she was living next year she would have been a hundred so well where she's from okay what are you not bitching though no my mother and it was just um ghetto they they was classy ghetto they said the cat food they always had extra meat whenever whatever they ordered always had this other meat that was had a funny curl wow okay i also got um other stuff i want to talk about that you talked about like on the yousef situation yeah i have to pass on him he he does too much and i think that he was really trying to make his break into the beef sector and yeah and when it didn't turn out the way he wanted he got mad and then he just had like a little temper tantrum but the bringing his cousin on here to cuss women out and all that other kind of crazy stuff we don't need all of that you just too extra turn it down maybe people will want to be bothered with you but he started smiling himself like he was the big [ __ ] no you just a little tadpole over here boo boo oh because um the first time i ever saw him you know um with the right rod when his cousin came on there but that's because quantity had said something you know uh miss cruz has agreed with you um but like i said i just felt like ramona didn't put that out but what you're saying is he probably wanted to to be the one to do it he kept saying bless y'all wanted to see me y'all do mess every day i wanted to show you all some of this baby you can't do mess better than the beef sector no it just didn't seem it looked good on him and he noticed ain't no shaytan but it doesn't look good on you uh yourself i like when you come on doing your original stuff when you cooking and stuff you're going to get your views over there uh uh fish will get his he do mukbangs and we like watching him so we like watching yours too really because you cook stuff different like that capture and never saw nobody doing that like that you know you know but you know but it is what it is because i was thinking that you know like she she could have put it out but he [ __ ] she put on all the text messages and stuff but i'm talking about in the beginning i was wondering why why tell yousef to put it out so people say that he got set up again he went into that willingly do y'all need to stop that he's a grown man ain't nobody had to twist his arm or put no gun to his head he wanted to get into the beef sector and that's why he thought he was going to make his way in it didn't happen so then that he wanted put had mad day he made it there by now he's scratching it pizarro and carrying on no it's crazy wow let me see what this is back here hey miss hey miss cruiser can you miss cruiser can you hear me yes i can hear you okay i'm gonna move this go ahead hey miss cruiser hello good afternoon everybody good morning uh i'm sure that that video was shopped around to a few people and he was the one who said yes to it um he probably wasn't wasn't the only one nor the first one that she offered that to he was the one that said yes i could be wrong and if i'm wrong i stand corrected but you know remember that you're saying that they had a bunch of people they were trying to get together and they were all going to get on there anybody that was talked about that was going to put them on the um live together so yeah we shopped around yeah yeah and i actually knew of him before he and i actually got into an argument on a viewers abuse channel me him and peace love we went at it i don't even remember what the topic oh it was when this merger first began we were talking about the merger and what the black um the black sector offered and what we offered and what would happen if we bring it together it was way back then before everybody merged together um that was my first time actually meeting him on a viewers review channel me and peace love we was going at it with him and then he went back to his channel and and did and continued the live and i think me and peace love might have spoke with him there also but yeah he you know i think he knew what he was doing exactly get it how you can but i was just thinking because when then when i heard deanna gave up here you know i was kind of swaying that way too you know what why was it sending over to him but listen to everybody's opinion they saying that he wanted to do it but like i said i was enjoying his meals you know uh it was interesting how you cooking stuff and he was hella funny when he was making that popcorn i'll be having money all over the place he had to run a popcorn maker over there at the rapper and so uh i don't know but and then at the same time dory you know like i said would meet somebody for a couple of months and she met moana now look what her day into you know nonsense so if a lot of people came about got it bob did it deanna had got on the panel he discussed it about deanna i don't know if he said if something dory said anything about us but if she talked to moana like that all the time you know because when she was with simone she thought she found somebody to talk about us too so i'm thinking uh she found probably thought she found moana to talk about her super monas and said she said nothing about us but i'm just wondering too about their phone calls we heard with raw and i don't have a problem with raw either everybody just fighting their own fights everybody was pulled into this i think dory just liked to talk and it's whosoever will and she talked she talks about lotty daddy and everybody i just think because she just likes she just like to talk everybody because she's jumping to everybody everybody fighting she don't need to jump into there she loved the jeff's ftb when he first came out now look at them it's like very baby you fall in love with everybody it's whosoever will with her yeah you falling out with everybody she got her back you know i'm assuming she do because they had on and where's palmetto how that guy up there was talking and telling us something that you hear yeah she sure did i am a serious polite fan she said to me when she got on the panel i i am all ears i'm stopping but i'm me too i like to hear her talk i love paulie she was telling dirty too like it was you know she went in it's fun you messing up a little bit faith man the mvp is funny mommy has been cutting up all well i understand you think you're messing up big time all right i'm gonna come out and go back in okay well you was to me i don't know if you messed up to the chat but you was you was big time but anyway for that i'd like to hear her talk too i like like her opinion i'm like an accent i like anything i'm just like you know but she is she in between is funny she's saying nobody in between the money she's making such good points her points are valid but she's funny with it she's hilarious is that me as well yeah i'ma go out but i think it's yours i actually think it's yours can you hear me am i clear y'all okay yeah oh miss cruiser drop down okay so but it's just a lot of it's a lot of stuff that's been going on and i'm i'm i'm a sound off today and then i'm gonna shut up the rest of the week maybe but like the videos people who are making con concerning the black in the beef sector and we're not this and the beef sector's not that we don't do this like them and we we're not trying to be like them and i i just wish people would i mean if you're going to integrate into it just integrate you don't have to make a comparison yourself no it sounds like you're underwater i just don't understand why all this right that emerged or purged yeah jessica i agree i like pennywise a lot too it's not it's not many of them that i i can i watch a couple of them but it's not many because i just don't like how we supposed to be beneath them if we so beneath y'all why why come over here because this is where the coin dollars are yeah the black sector is the only sector that's really been over here um i mean i just feel like they just need to even join us or dunk but you ain't got to it ain't got to um it ain't got to be a big old fight i mean everything ain't about a beef over nothing because we don't don't like y'all dogs okay oh well so so be it we we cut owls off we it ain't to the grave with us but if it's to the grave then we don't [ __ ] with you at all excuse my french keep talking about me exactly soap and boss they want they want our money but my whole thing is that's not the way to get it you're not going to drag us away from who we loyal to we are the beef sector okay i want to keep talking right and um yeah he was um anybody started coming over here after the j sweets debacle but that's kind of like when it all started when jay speaks appeared over here um because she was um kind of sort of where she was in the black sector at first okay can you hear me yeah you say i'm much better blaster okay thanks for that tip but anyway so yeah i'm not a part of nothing and when i do watch it's like it's always some commentary being done on the beach sector so there's fights with people oh we're going to be second but i'm not involved in nothing that i'm just not interested in none of it at all just watch what i can and that's it um manny i agree with you i i like chuckie i'm not i'm still the jury still out on a jokey um i just don't like every all that it reads is about your sexual life i'm like y'all y'all can't do nothing better than that good morning pizza i'll tell you who i liked it when i watched them i thought it was funny it's been a couple weeks because somebody's on there singing a song called my [ __ ] or something and and i think it was diet millington or something like that i enjoy watching her too as well watch there's a few people watching but i'm not getting into you know none of that emerging and big beefy with nobody you know because i don't got a dog and none of the fights simple as that but i i watch the jfx tv i watch cookie every night once in a while you know if i can i'll get you man and uh but i just you know not really interested in the bikes all the time you know and everybody but mostly it's just fighting you know fighting my way for what i see when i do look oh and speaking of fights again um girl diddy luke luther fell out were wrong well didn't you know that that was going to happen but why did they i mean i don't understand what happened um actually i don't watch deidra at all and raw's voice irritates me so i don't watch either one of them but um i don't really know what transpired but i mean you could already see that it was how it was gonna play out okay but but but why did she why did she get mad at raw that's not trying to find out i don't know does anybody know anybody know i got my question cap on y'all let me show y'all yeah i just heard that they fell out but i want to answer bubbles bubbles rico wasn't the catalyst over there rico had been going over there but they had congratulations and the the it really started when the j speaks saga started because all of them came over here to let us know who jay speaks was okay ross said they fell out over lady nico said raw said over dory um so so so they fell out they look look at wrong fellow dirty so oh dee dee look look don't like dory okay manny said let's walk in dede mad and raw because raw wouldn't go with deidre oh okay cause rob don't be trying to get into the fight she's just like me like i just said i'll watch a few people i saw i don't consider myself marriage i ain't none of that that's going on you know what i'm saying and i am not going to go nowhere and discuss nobody with all these people here so when they fight i try not to get over their watch because i don't i don't i don't want to do that because yeah i like everybody involved i like everybody bob so i'm not gonna be i'm just not eating none of that but we really didn't get bubbles you a little bit behind because he did marvel clock diva and so did teresa and a couple of other people was uh modern for clyde diva but that was after the j let me go back over here yeah i don't know y'all i just saw i tried not to um no zx did not drop his pinky in here his pinky toe he came over here after they started seeing what the numbers and and the the cash shots and the super chats that folks get over here and y'all can play like y'all want to but this is a money pit over here we may not be big but we do support who we like well that's true but like i said i i'm just i i'm just not you know interested in other fights all the time so i i'll watch when i can i barely have to have a hard time watching over here right it was my diva that came over here that's who it was i couldn't think of her name my diva and died melanin were the first ones to come over here because they edjay speaks ass out so jay speaks was part of the black sector now i met everybody from over there through on because of tracy's channel that's i started knowing who people were and the black sector was um gotti yeah see i never watched god and you said gotti bullet scotty was coming over here he was one of the very first people that was over here um jumping on panels is he wanted is he that bright skinned guy that just would just come up on somebody's panel and just sit there the whole time no um scotty was the one that always going to slap here gangsta hey he's a wannabe gangster they live in his grand with his grandma oh todd with him three times okay can you hear me paulette you know can you hear me yeah where are you how you doing sweetie well another reason do uh raw and uh deidre got into it is because dory and uh raw had started a show that be on myself go ahead paul i keep going yeah uh bro and uh dory had a show that comes on tuesdays and deidre didn't like that either because she have us some kind of show on tuesdays let me say that again because raw and dory started a show on tuesdays okay deidra has a show on tuesdays and she thinking they like bumping her head but it's enough you know air time for everybody and they didn't have to prove it to her anyway yeah you go on when you i mean you get in where you fit in yeah she uh she hate dory and she won't uh raw to just drop dory keep talking i'm gonna roll like dory when there's two people that i like that don't like each other that's not my that's not my beef but i'm just saying dor uh deidre do not want her to be friends with dory at all but how are you gonna tell a grown damn woman who they can be friends with well she like that that's how she is though deidre okay i see you you see she fell out with everybody you know they said was it the same time um did they come on at the same time i don't know because i didn't i don't know i haven't figured that out yet but uh that's one of the reasons you know it's a couple of things you know that i'll fit together but that's genius boy have a have a fight or something i don't know why comedy don't like dory no zx didn't zx have a fight with i'm dory at one point in time yeah uh-huh he's like a bunch of videos about her cussing eye out and was this a about the time that um did you was in her love affair well what what man y'all didn't dare you try to flock with the gx2 i don't know i don't know i'm thinking yeah i think he said if you like that's what he was saying but i don't know if that had something to do with while her and dory don't like each other i don't know but uh door uh deidre was got mad with everybody that was cool with zx oh yeah she came and cussed me out then i did that live because i went up on the panel to explain to him what i meant by my comment you know i thought he was taking the wrong way the next day somebody said she is over there cussing me out i didn't do nothing to it remember that when zx and tracy fell out she talked about teresa like a dog and theresa was still in her chat and that's when she quit going over there zx was mad at tracy wow i never knew the fault the reason why tracy and fella like i said she introduced him to us remember i had it mixed up i thought he was going to have sassy for the mommy sector and everybody was saying no it's a different sassy you know and i was kind of going off and i said oh that's why you got to get to know people on your own you know i said oh okay yeah i remember that but teresa and just everybody i know came from over there teresi now if anybody else brought him around first like week or call divia i don't know yeah well i uh you know i was still going over the door uh dangerous after her and teresa fell out but then kind of found out she was uh texting uh zx come out and i just got out of everything i said i'd be down if i could pay you and you're going to cuss me out yeah for no reason yeah i remember that yeah she did so you eventually fall in love with everybody yeah right this is just like high school all over again um the people that weren't popular are really doing the most but if you don't agree with her she she'll turn against you but who wants a yes ma'am everybody everybody tell them yes if you can't have your own mind and i don't need you i don't need your brains right out of zx and but i thought raw really had her back you know i'm serious this just happened uh you know this just happened wow because i remember when we had a little rip going on and uh raw was in in her chat saying well why did i talk to her on live then we found out that i wasn't the one called her she called me but my point is we already had her back see because raw is another one that don't really come on his fart no beef with nobody no she don't she really don't i like nobody and stuff my whole thing is y'all keep saying roy don't um comment nobody but did y'all not hear raw offer who did she offer she offered my um was it mona she offered somebody up talking about pulling up you don't just go from zero to one thousand well she do get get out here and swing sometimes you know hard reader benny you know they got into it several times well when i met thanks was i never saw her start nothing with nobody now i mean back in the day she argued to this lady because she went but i've never actually seen her started and since y'all said to work pull up paulette um hold that let me see what oh not w dory was telling somebody yesterday on the four minute video pull up she's going to shoot them that's why on teresa the other night when we had everybody up on the panel that's how come me andresis was singing and stuff because they was talking about blowing each other heads off and everything else yeah girl you gotta talk if i can find it she was saying put up she's gonna shoot her and i was thinking oh don't be saying all that oh moana she said she's gonna shoot mama she said she's killing i'm thinking why is she saying all that somebody sent me to me that's uncle sure oh i thought you were saying that to mona no i was talking about bubbles i wasn't answering that question did anybody else see that video i didn't see it because it's just been so much but when i said they were doing enough threatening on trees the other night we me and trees just started singing trying to drown some of that out because yeah that's right i was wearing a jokey wasn't it yeah and then a joke he got mad because should y'all she was mad at me and theresa for singing but they had cussed each other out for like two hours it's only so much cussing you can do everybody keep on showing that camera slick too i don't pink sugar the diamond dirty camera slip everybody's showing that camera slip yeah yes i worry you know like i told her on over there you know on this one i couldn't i couldn't go with it on it because why are you going to talk about all them people and you said you know that mona hadn't hung up you know you know what i think she's trying to say that with me because i was given my commentary in the chat and basically all i said was both of them were wrong both of them hurt a lot of innocent people when it didn't need to be they didn't need to know this they hope online we'll never get the truth that resides to every story hers herds and and and the truth which is somewhere in the middle so therefore i mean just let it go it don't even have to be that serious y'all was trying to bump uglies it didn't go through so oh oh well and then another thing uh if you're talking to like a friend you gonna talk different than you do like on youtube exactly but see i don't talk to none of these people so i know my name can't be in it in anything cause i don't talk none of these folks they'll never get me on tape i know that's what i said you just need to speak [ __ ] everybody say what i got to say on here and that's it but now i ain't got no problem with dory either that's that's her mess you gotta step into and i always you know i had a best interest too i think you know that but i'll be trying to tell us that how do these people mess why you keep doing the most you're trying to try too hard yeah you don't need to be youtube famous no she tried too hard to make friends on here and that's her that be her downfall every time but now she's not paying nobody no more i say nobody interested you know i don't know that's when i heard that she got no money her husband don't better handle the money no more because all the thousands she gave away and even though she gave people that money they still didn't like her no if she gave her money and they didn't like her without giving them money so yeah answer your question dory is still in um google um she said it's supposed to be a class action suit i guess um with bullying and stuff and well you know mona said she was going to sue google too you remember yeah trying to kill uh play killer still well if dory wanted to sue she had a business come on here for four minutes talking about how she's gonna shoot in the chat shooting this killer do i don't after me i'm going to kill you i'm going to shoot you i said why is she doing that she did she take it down i think she did i just look for it i think she did but i'm quite sure somebody got that video don't matter if you take something down over here somebody got it i know hannah joker was threatening each other real bad like two hours and it was just enough you know y'all keep talking she said she was going to give him she's um they said that's why she got rid of but somewhere in the the the yousef file it came out that she was saying she was going to use um baby j yeah that she was going to use baby j but not give um rita the money now that sam fugazi is i don't know what i think that's about the most nastiest thing that you can and i would hope that she really didn't mean that i hope she was just talking to her little bravado stuff but you never know you better believe him and don't give him a second second time but like i just want to ask this here because i haven't ever heard the tapes yet i really don't want to hear him because you know i just don't but was she just talking about the black sector was she talking about the black sector and b sector who dory on the on the tank um i don't remember did you hear me talking about both because is that why cookie cuts down i don't know wasn't she talking about everybody what oh yeah she says i don't know what she said about cooking but i forget to say something called cookie custard out on teresa's too but my understanding she's supposed to talk about a lot of people and i was trying to find out she said anything about me uh and then i was wondering since she thought she had somebody she can talk to about everybody that's what i say i wonder what happened to talk about it all those phone calls i mean they talked about bumping she talked tomorrow they talked about bumping up that most of their conversations were courting they was cupcaking on them phones oh okay because i'm just wondering you know if she gonna talk bad about us to one person look you know if she talking you know she's talking to other people too that's just me she may have she may not i was just wondering well can i say something then i'm just just saying this here uh it sounded like that somebody was liking pizarro who oh no we talking about uh mona and dory oh okay well pizarro is very much heterosexual and she doesn't even like folks to talk about sex around her so i don't even know where dory could have gotten that thought that pizarro wanted to bed another woman girl that's kind of sick right there why would you even care for another woman like the uh woman well that doesn't mean both of them was trying to pimp the other one but they both ended up they [ __ ] around and ended up having feelings for each other um yeah every time i put the belt sink the belt thing in the text you know like the belt i guess the whoop you weird or something under ginol it was just going crazy with my head you know for my bondage and everything get lower they just need to let it die because it's not going to be good for either one of them so they should be dead to me they just broke up whatever they had gone yeah they have a vicio officially broke up so well that was a very a short courtship because they said they only know each other two months i didn't even think it wasn't about money but i think it was about money and dory it was about attention it was a fact she said kept offering her all kind of stuff but see dory isn't the habit of doing that now she didn't like being that way nobody else that way but then she's always telling me she got a a beauty a beauty salon a beauty store for beauty products uh she wanted she's gonna send me some wigs tomorrow uh she want to send me some products tomorrow fine i say would you stop offering me stuff dirty why you keep saying that you've been standing now for a few months now you ain't got to send me nothing i'm just talking to you because because i uh you know i gotta respect you respect for me you know we friends i said we've been talking on the phone but so what mona said that i said she do offer people everything i never accidental and during the listening you're not telling you the truth you're going to see me produce wings and everything i'm modeling for you she's going to do everything then she had a computer she wanted to send me a computer then and i called her out on it but i got to get a card i don't have a question tomorrow the battery recording was i said just send it anywhere i get the card just just to see what she was going to say she said okay i never saw that then i found out she offered that to simone and everybody else so i don't know why bernie do that because i've never exited for another i was just talking to her trying to be a friend to her you know pray with her praying whatever and she do do that so when mother said that i said i hunt dirty do always offer everybody the world for no reason at all for nothing to try to charge it and i like to find who she is for dory i think she'd be lonely you know recently she'd be on the phone you know a lot in uh emailing and texting i think she just lonely and needs some attention yeah and and when i called out on it i think i had one right there and he's and i because i said there's a girl you gotta give me now and i said but i'm gonna bet you by computer i'll pay you for that he's saying i would pay you and my husband was in the background and she said babe she said she's gonna pay us for the computer i'm gonna say too but i never saw this computer i already knew she wasn't gonna send it because she's already before they talk about these products and these wigs and stuff she wanted me to model so i don't know why she do that dirty people can like you without you having to buy them i liked you for yourself you didn't have to buy me you ain't got to send me nothing you still don't have to see me and i still like you just because you haven't dripped it stop trying to be youtube famous gloria's sweet i just think she's lonely and i think she's lonely that's it and i mean i just wish that she would doesn't feel that she had to buy friends you don't need to buy they ask you to pay their bills and stuff they're not your friend they're no they're not and and you like kerry ray i was just trying to be a friend to her and if she was to come on here and discuss it i know she's going to hear me if she ain't watching this she might need to replay dirt you know i never asked you for nothing like you you asked me that time how much did i charge to mention you you want to know what how do i have legit in my marriage 40 years that i was trying to explain it to well how much going to charge me to admit i said dory i'm going to charge you nothing first of all we praying that god is free you know so i was letting that know you ain't got to do all that and all that she did over the couple years two years she would cash i mean like anybody else was not not in those thousands of nothing big time like that actually it was a husband send money to my food ministry because he said he'd do the same thing he feeds the homeless he sent me two hundred dollars and i was doing it i kept telling you about the three ladies i'll take care of it still take care of still get them tissues or whatever they need and he donated to my ministry the last time they sent some but uh he didn't even have to do that but he just wanted to because he was on the phone talking to me too about him doing the ministry so she started lying about a ministry he doesn't have a uh will he go feed the homeless or whatever he does have that for real but i had to tell him you don't have to pay me you know i like you for you and i would tell him no i don't need to model nothing no you got to send me nothing but i got tired of saying it i thought out on it and then she stopped talking about i said stop saying that so when mona said that the other day she kept rubbishing stuff and she said she told me then just just do it and stop keep saying you're gonna do it but you do feel like maybe when she was even when she was younger uh people didn't like her she's trying to buy friends maybe that's what it is because i don't understand that yeah well maybe she'll learn this time hopefully well i hope so i hope she recognized that i'm not against her i don't know letting me y'all know that you're not i'm really not you know what i'm saying that's her getting in those beats you know unnecessary beats with everybody and she you know avoid that if if she just wouldn't think that she needed to be on youtube like that and everybody be on youtube because they like and i'm assuming she really like it but y'all got to buy nobody like y'all just said you know who really like it for real they're not going to have anything from you they're not going to ask you for nothing miss crime like if i started feeling like lonely i would just uh do a live and just talk about maybe what i'm feeling right now you don't have to go to it just say hell i'm lonely i feel like talking and just start talking well we tried to do that i i know i did on the phone and everything so and and so but for some reason she stopped to i knew something was wrong when she first stopped talking to me that's what mom that's when they simone gotta hold her and say money you have a pound and split her out of all that money you know and she just you know slowed up on talking to me but i was just trying to give her some advice you know and then like that we talk about the ministry stuff like that it would all work about no messy youtube stuff yeah but so i i don't think she's two-faced it i think she's she wears she gives so much to people because she's so used to people always taking pictures of her and she uses she wears her heart on her sleeve so she gets very hurt and she lashes out when she's hurt you know like it's about every three months you know it'd be a flare-up everybody every three or four months comes off the blue and start offering people stuff on her own because she even told raw you and your kids ain't got to worry about nothing i'm going to take care of y'all and i don't think roy asked her to do all that she just ought to blue start saying stuff like that and then you said to the wrong person they're going gonna look or they're gonna want it like mana say just do it stop talking about it you know something you can't fix you know right but she figured it out you got to learn self-love first because you can't love nobody if you ain't loving yourself and if you love yourself you don't have to buy any by anyone they can't anyway well lady [ __ ] making a point she has lupus and i think i'm i'm taking it later if you mean she can get so upset you know about it you two still make yourself sick that's what the stress causes us to have a flare up oh okay well see we be just trying to talk to us about to say drove your hand if you're in the shade you know i don't we don't talk no more for some reason you know you just went on when that happened which is fine but i still got your best interest at heart you know it is but i'm gonna say what it is i'm not gonna sugarcoat nothing let me say this ain't nobody except when i talk about what went on on the streets i'm going to talk about what i'm used to in the street that people call it dragon mess whatever that's just what i do and every month you all know i do a weekend review that's just something i do look at my timeline all my money most of my money stuff say weekend review and then that and even with my moderators i have so many of them because everybody can't always be here at the same time and it's not a paid position and i'm saying is that somebody was in my a comment section saying something about somebody and i said what do you mean because everybody know that you know if you like somebody you know you got their bag you want to mop them that's just what it is you know what i'm saying you know so i have to throw it out there too before i forget everybody know what that is lady [ __ ] that's a very good point yeah you can't have flare-ups yeah saying that i was if i was talking about her illness i was not talking about her ill talking about different things that come up about every three or four months she being some mess but that's three months this wasn't even three months because the zx thing was just recently right maybe a month ago right but see it's coming quicker now but it used to be about every three months or four months let go and let god and stop letting these people worry her everybody's not your friend those that are for you will be there for you will father die in your pocket exactly and doesn't mean vic you right damn nobody can be dirty friend yeah without money invite but she be bringing that money situation up though you don't recognize when she got a real one over here she was sending me money like that she said it to people that don't care about it tell the truth about it that's what they wanted and then like the people that got her money you know like the big money out over they go yeah they didn't care about her one of them i could say the one got the most and even have a pound my whole thing is you can't buy friends though and i don't i just don't see how people don't get that you can't buy them and bubbles has said people use money to control people but you can't control somebody with money if that's not what they're out to get from you know once once they get it they move on so they look at donut control be there and like i said over the course of a couple years alone and she cash at me regularly like somebody else would but but all them thousands and all that they know that never happened and like i told him you don't got to pay me for no mentor you got to pay me to pray with you you ain't got to do all that you need you didn't have to sell about all that beauty supplies and all that kind of stuff you just did not go there with you i was talking to you because i like you you know but you know well it's just nothing that we can do about it you know the only thing we could do is like talk to her like which i did you know yeah you did you ain't saying that bad but something you know somebody wrong with it i know you didn't talk about the illness because that's not true yeah i ain't never heard you be messing with nobody like that like i said when you met somebody chat the only thing i see you doing is speaking to a group of people as they come in you speaking everybody you don't even even give no comment on nothing but diving you used to feel sorry for um you you felt sorry for her several times and then you like girl get it together but from the outside looking in i can say the same thing about you see you can't always i mean unless you walk a mile in somebody else's shoes you can't judge them on their life all you can do is either meet them with they are and try to help them or let it go i see somebody got two deluge in here and that's the second to the lou adams scene in the first one in three parts he did a two da lou you might be pretty shocked the girl yeah um but uh it was like a full weekend you know she had the streets hot yeah and then she didn't get no rest at all because i'm understanding that she's been on what three days but that last one she said she's gonna shoot her i'm thinking don't say that because she can call the police and never hear that because she was really threatening her threatening the moment and i'm quite sure money saw it i'm quite sure she saw it she probably recorded it well i i don't want nobody to get hurt you know i don't even but you know certain things you just can't come over here just just threatening nobody like that girl you gotta know everybody don't believe none of them keep talking about that going through somebody gonna bust a grape in a fruit fruit fight she said she's making the video just in case something happened to her she want people to know but in the meantime while she's saying that she said she's gonna shoot it exactly but that's not gonna change [Applause] attention my whole thing is they don't live nowhere near each other she in atlanta dory is up this way in the dmv there's no way that y'all just gonna pull up first of all how y'all driving i think uh mother would take it seriously because back in the day she called the police live on rita and said something about really do y'all any of y'all here remember that she got me alive and called the police don't read them she sure did i know a lot of y'all remember that too so i think she would call the police on this too because she actually said she's going to shoot i bet you really remember on that that live and then they took it down since then it's been taken down i'm going to call the law right online who was around for that one oh well okay okay so she will call the police you can call the police all you want but with these new kind lords y'all better stop playing with these police because they're going to stop charging y'all for these false um reports [Music] somebody said in the morning oh miss cruz said the money dried up before moana i reckon well i guess it did because she would have been sent some hundreds of thousands by now but i'm thinking i'm a windmill on you when i catch you i am going to win everything would you go get imma get mad i'm so not mad him so manny you don't even have to do that don't you people love you anyway maddie said very maybe like me we show our love for people by giving gifts money you don't have to do that and i appreciate you just being here mine for me because it's not a paid position and most my minds don't be expecting that but i always say when i start getting blessed like that uh i'll be blessing mine too you know i'm saying when you know if you're making that kind of money you can but right now people admire they like me and they support me they knew that before they started my ass with anybody there is a millionaire she can't get on her private jet so she did tell somebody the other day that she had 500 000 or something like that yeah she was saying like thousand or something but my whole thing is when you have money do you hear people that have money talk about it no and that's what mona said to she said she don't believe she got money like like she's saying that i think once upon a time she was handling the funds you know in her husband's business or whatever but i don't but she just started giving too much of the weekend like i said some more probably got about 11 000 and all he said he thought she was sitting 200 for christmas someone she needed some help for christmas found out she was in a thousand and then she said she sent luke some money what's the lady to be all over all the time with boss lady new jersey she sent her some money no nonsense some money everybody somebody started supposed to [ __ ] she just said everybody let each other end with thousands yeah i was just i just it may have been i mean i think her husband is over and now he needs to be [Music] yeah because of the money she keeps saying she got why would somebody give her a cash out manny you are funny um he said that's how they show people that they love him none of us that like that he'll love none of us thousands worth thousands uh curious in january she's going to rebrand her channel to do more celebrity non-sign celebrity um art non-science artist on there and she didn't want that over there well everything else is on there been on it for years the the the the fake suicide all kind of stuff and she ain't doing it in january so that's a good question pilot because it goes on the same progression but but pizarro has said that um dory had told her that she didn't want to do her page because i think she was really having some issues for real but people still be bringing that up so she bring it up all the time yeah people still talk about that over there in the tscc chat and she made the whole post and dust started to fight with tscc so we put wheelchairs in the chat and she had got all this money from that one man the eight thousand and four thousand for the other one that we know i mean there was a lot going on they used to call her this camera but she said she got that eight thousand before she even came to youtube the day was free no she got that eight dollars a guy when she said she had a she had gotten that money from matthew long before then well i don't know when i don't know she got that from here in the four thousand but the other one needed that money back and for when i heard it she never gave it back i don't know all i know is she was doing a gofundme for a wheelchair or something because she's gonna have a surgery so all of that is still out there and people still talking about it that's not gonna keep getting refreshed my memory i said that because i've just seen somebody talking about it again last week so whenever you come over here and do something people going right they're not going to let it die because i heard somebody on here talking about something to happen that i just thought about something two or three years ago like somebody really cared purple she said and said it wasn't going to be dropped on the space yet because remember pizzazz she had um told us on pizzazz live that the next on saturday that they were going to drop it and she was going to drop the link to the channel it was always going to be dropped on yousef's channel it wasn't supposed to be dropped up because she wouldn't even tell i'm bizarre who was involved i went out on purpose because i was trying to get the info but back here she didn't want her channel struck while she hear struck well why would he let his channel be struck he'd shame twist his arm now somebody must be putting something back in my private chat i don't even be reading back there because i just saw him back there in the private chat blast oh okay cause the two keep popping oh maybe it's popping up cuz i got two people up here i'll be thanking somebody coming up okay let me move my big face up the way again yeah yeah well i'm a rocket scientist he was really excited to have it he was very excited and then he started smelling himself talking to us like like we we below him boy brother we've seen that before haven't we and yes we did when they get the big [ __ ] on purple lady nikki explained it earlier that she said that she had gotten um struck the last time she played something recorded oh did she get i didn't dirty just get a strike the other day i don't know yeah did you talk about something then all of a sudden it went down and said something about you something shouldn't be played over here it is not legal or something to be played over here in the united states and they just took it down right in the middle of a commentary hmm i don't know i missed yeah yeah that's what happened then she came back and i think it was later on she came back threatening yeah yeah she was saying yesterday it was a day before but anyway she got taken down i like somebody there to strike they said it might be something else i don't know but they took her down she played some music she played something that then it wasn't legal here the united states so youtube took it down google you know i was going to tell somebody you know and then it's gone appearance so i think she took it down the rest [ __ ] say it was a song yeah something like that they took her down um there's been a lot of threats back and forth with different ones but is right purple that's what i'm saying she knew in a way i feel like yousef was played into doing that he let the greed get the better of him his greed for what numbers get the better of him but she didn't twist his arm no and then for him to get so mad about talking about pizarro one of his exclusive that was i mean we know what it gives over here so that wasn't like nothing really big i mean we'll be on it for a day and a half and for real it's already outlived this time we need to move on to something else fifi who got a petition y'all know what you're doing we got another position going this is what fifi saying see she said where's the video about petition oh did any of y'all have any y'all been watching um informant sugar that i wasn't familiar with with all i know that someone had a court case filed 12 121 i think it was no 12 120 for assault one of our content creators oh really see when when chris put something up she just it goes so fast you got to keep your head up at the ring i figured it out before you start the video push the um the speed playback speed put it on five and then pause it all the way through oh okay yeah cause she'd be going too fast well anywho hey ladies i've been on the way along my time but i love the uh engaging we keep on if y'all want to talk about anything else well i'll see you guys i'm go run over here to informant sugar and see what's going on so she just put something up right this was um day before yesterday it was still up there yesterday but i'm not sure if it's the other day because you know rich don't leave her she's not doing subliminals she said you still got ducks well no i wasn't talking about you sir got wow and why did he get docked who's mad and you stepped down somebody else afraid put him in the doctor are you saying that it was on the page i was just talking about lady nika she said i'm talking about you sir okay so that yeah yourself it's annoying okay bubbles okay yeah i know but i didn't know you got knocked so so your face actually was dead with uh grish have up so that's okay he wanted to be one of them and then y'all said he just got broke into the beef section i thought he was always in the beef seconds when i first started watching it thank you baby it's the beef sector well i'm going to drop down okay father thanks for coming the extra tea i knew i'd get some open y'all my faith bye sweetie lady [ __ ] did you step get uh docs because of what's been going on lately but like i said i thought he always will be sexy because when they start shoving them out i went over there everybody in this chat if it detected did i see i don't know i i've been over there one time for them to drop that information and that will be my last so yeah okay so again you just don't connect with yourself i did it but like i said i'm watching this stuff meet you want to know too who doctor i already in the chat huh the answer is already in the chat oh it is i'm reading go up i'll go back up mm-hmm go back up to the same person go up and remember i asked was it on the channel that i was talking about oh yeah i can't see it correct all right tell y'all huh bubbles say yusuf is a waste of light skin to me didn't that was colorist and me wow well you said they didn't like you already you they waited a long time i mean you got dogs right away and you just started to get rah-rah run whatever they call it so so that's what's on this channel popeye's louisiana kitchen says that popeye's chicken these people come up with some names so okay so let me see what did i talk about the drafted the rats piece love taking that picture custom putting it all but i think they'll be back friends they already i think they're already made up um they have a real friendship um and i think what that's why it was taken away it was um if i tell my friend not to do something they do it anyway yeah i'm gonna be mad i'm gonna be hurt and especially when it's on a public platform [ __ ] said yeah see i miss you this morning you know you you you're two hours ahead of me so i probably would still sleep where i was when you came home [ __ ] did you see the court case that i was talking about i'll go back and watch the replay [Laughter] okay huh no lady nika said she saw the court case i was talking about too yeah i gotta catch you too tim keep talking for a minute okay okay um so y'all and yeah i listened this morning i might have stepped out though we went to the bathroom or something y'all funny and manny and soap are on time out all right let me see if we don't and you didn't write nothing in the private chest there must be somebody here right okay i don't know it's nothing in the past let me put my brand up here no okay i guess it keeps flicking on and off because of the fact that i have a guest up here she said he's not there anymore i'm messy today did that gonna be my messy don't be good the rest of the week the reason why i can't be good tomorrow that's coming on tonight y'all and i got to listen to it you sure it's not there because it doesn't have uh but you wouldn't the title doesn't let you know that it's a court case who got a cupcake [Laughter] messy monday i don't really i'm not really messy i just do commentary like mondays is always about what went on on the weekend uh tuesday start being the review of the list and then wednesday just spent three thursday friday gets creeped out and i kind of been necessary that's why i always that's what i've been for the last few months well longest i've been doing my weekend situation late [ __ ] says she's been getting cussed out all week not then no you don't get down it's kind of you know it's letting you know that people think about you they keep your name out there girl oh meechy birthday is sunday you got kind of nervous next sunday what date is that that's the 14th yeah yeah up today monday oh okay 21st well we have 14 okay tonight is the list i forgot to put all the people i wanted to pay put on there oh i know i could go put somebody on there too if it's too full i'm just going to put it back in it's only like i think it's less than a minute less than a minute the video yeah did they talking about oh okay all right then you got anything else uh i'm ready to go i'm trying it's time for me to eat yeah me too yeah i've been on here long oh lord they did this in a long time but i enjoyed the um interaction it was fun i can't think of nothing else i already talked about property modified mad because she came on and told her own business about her being an undercover lesbian it's not my fault you know that you came to put your business out so you can't be mad at everybody and like i told y'all i never had a person with her and vice versa i think she's just mad because who i roll with and do y'all remember this one moderator she had i think her name was college she went in a moderate nowhere else you know because she got mad because yes it made her a temporary mind and she could tell her she couldn't moderate nobody you know else but anyway that ain't nothing we don't care about real your personal life nobody cares you know what i'm saying you're old enough to come out on your own i did enjoy mother uh chat the other day with brian on there and for once i agree with old lady that we didn't say that you said it you know we didn't put your business up you did that all they did was repeat what you said that what you said brian if anybody just what you said so stop putting your stuff out there folks if you don't want nobody just to know about it peace love took the picture qb had the audacity that i called himself man taking up a trout over there drop him off don't care about you he's using you and stinky baby over there he said that peace love you saying should've would've uh introduced herself saying she said you know she's a stalker you know and all this kind of stuff she's stalkers he said she's devious and deceitful and with that second y'all start dropping them dots all right i'm dropping daddy i'm dropping down thank you for having me just listen you're right miss cruiser any time everybody check that's messy we messy it doesn't matter whether we talk about it or whatever you know if you wasn't messing you wouldn't watch every message channel that it is and i'll be trying to watch everyone that here however y'all be in more places than me that's what i'd be trying to get to teach that's why sometimes i got to put on my questions bonnie like i got on that i got a question in those videos thank you for the diamonds i missed property bonafides come girl she didn't came on three for three or four times now honey she's been getting the bills she's so happy she said she's been getting some views thank you very much so we everybody been feeding it but this is gonna die down to them but it's gonna die i learned something new and learned that she was driving a baby around while drunk and she said when she was 36 a child axed her uh was embarrassing her being on the youtube and she was telling me something about that and i knew it was shade so now i find out it wasn't because she embarrassed you on youtube she was embarrassed that she was drunk driving in on youtube okay that's what he did too bad j dub went around you're doing all that she would have called the police on you driving around here drunk let me get ready to get about here at my music she would have called the police jay now maybe you still can call the police i don't know but she was drunk driving that's what the little girl what's up sheamus you know what i'm saying go tell my brother didn't you be shaming you she's trying to be ages you know those who know they shame me for what they glad i found me something to do they ain't trying to put me in a home to stand me in the corner and tell me to take some nick lessons and stuff like uh like what's the story leave it to beaver and mr ed wife and uh what's the old old thing down there amy's and andy i think that was aunt b well back then that's what she talked about we all started rerun that's what they did okay we don't do that these days you know y'all living in the person believing that living in the fantasy world when you're in the fantasy world you're nasty nasty you think you're a nasty girl purpley butterfly nasty girl nasty you're living in a fantasy world nasty nasty um nasty ricks i'm singing myself out of here a 45 year old undercover lesbian girl please you can come on out of that you all be still up in the closet like that i gots the big g little girl you little little nasty girl properly bonafide you're living in a nasty rick
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Lost Land of the Ancient Punt Civilization: But Who Were They?
[Music] another lost civilization that is even more mysterious than the Atlantis civilization is in that of the Pontes why because it is documented to have been a rich land who traded with Egypt and Mesopotamia but as of yet we don't actually know where they came from South America perhaps who knows the Land of Punt is described in ancient Egyptian texts as the land of the gods and a region rich in resources though it is unknown exactly who they were or what even happened to them in the decades after Jean Francisco champignon first deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphics in 1822 Common Era and Western scholars began reading Egyptian text questions arose as to where pont was located and what it is called in the modern world Ponce is almost certainly modern-day Puntland state of Somalia based on the evidence of the ancient Egyptian inscriptions according to historian amede Abadi the ancient city of open in Somalia is identical to the city of poitain referenced as part of punt by ancient inscriptions wait to hear this the country is best known for queen hatshepsut's famous expedition in 1493 BC and the 18th dynasty of Egypt this exchange between Egypt and plant brought back living trees to Egypt marking the first known successful attempt at translating foreign fauna this voyage to pond is only the most famous however and evidence suggests that the Egyptians were trading with the Land of Punt as early as the region of the pharaoh Khufu in the 4th dynasty and probably earlier it would appear that a special relationship existed between the two societies the incense trees mentioned were an especially impressive article of trade this exchange is the first time in recorded history that plants and trees were successfully transplanted in another country this transplant was so successful the trees flourished in Egypt for centuries the roots of the frankincense trees brought back from punt by pajetta suits expedition can still be seen outside of her complex in deer albahari inscriptions on the walls of the site detail the egyptian relationship with font and make clear that it was a mutually beneficial one and both parties held the other in deep respect reliefs on the walls of the temple show the chief of the Ponti's and his wife receiving the envoys from egypt with all honors so precise are these depictions that modern-day scholars have been able to diagnose the punty wife of the chief at ease medical problems the inscriptions mentioned King Puru who of Punt and his generosity which judging from the goods brought back to Egypt was vast the Jeff suits reign was among the most prosperous in Egypt's history but it is clear that she considered her expedition to punt among her greatest successes the punt civilization is a largely and unknown and mysterious civilization that existed between 8 and 3,000 years ago many readings will describe it as an early civilization that existed long before the development of a culture that found it necessary to record its history gold from punt is recorded in Egyptian history as early as the 4th century they also traded with ancient Greece providing evany myrrh silk gold scented perfumes and other precious and minerals scholars have argued that modern day Somalia punked LAN founders are inspired by the ancient kingdom but more recent findings of small pyramidal structures stone ruins caves and buildings in northeast Somaliland give proof to the fact that the thriving civilization indeed existed in Somalia the egyptian history indicates monuments copper and carved amulets were made of the gifts that were brought into Egypt from punt however the only findings include a painting depicting the Queen of Punt at the time of the Pharaoh had jet suits visit and a tree made of metal that still stands in front of Hajj efforts temple the only other depictions of the punx civilization are paintings from historical readings and a few other carvings in Egypt what was immortalized in Egyptian literature in the very popular tale of the shipwrecked sailor in which a castaway Egyptian sailor on an island converses with a great serpent who calls himself the Lord a punt and since the Sailor back to Egypt laden with gold spices and precious animals the Sailor in this story tells his master the tale to cheer up after a failed expedition he points out how his master may feel disappointed at his recent failure but how he once experienced a similar failure himself only worse his ship was actually lost and he feared for his life the Land of Punt is purposefully chosen in this story as the mystical on which the Sailor washes up because it had already been linked to the gods in the past the Sailor is telling his master that even though life may look bleak at a certain time good can come out of even the darkest moments in life he holds up the example of the Lord a punt sending him home a richer man than when he had set out on his doomed voyage as the name of Punt would have reminded the master of the gods and their blessings and would have reminded an audience hearing the tale as well the Land of Punt eventually became a semi mythical land to the Egyptians but was still understood as a very real place through the New Kingdom the visor erect Mira mentions accepting tribute from foreign delegations from punt during the reign of Amun head - second punt is mentioned during the reign of Ramses the great and that of Ramses 3rd punt came to hold a deep fascination for the Egyptian people as a land of plenty and was known as tete nature the land of the gods from which all good things came to Egypt hunt was also associated with Egyptian ancestry and that it came to be seen as their ancient homeland and further the land where the gods emerged from and consorted with each other exactly why hunt was elevated from reality into mythology is not known but after the reign of Ramses 3rd the land receded further and further in the minds of the Egyptians until it was lost to legend and folklore today the people of Somalia honor their ancient relationship with Egypt by keeping alive the language and customs historian objects la muhammed cites english linguistic Charlie barber in describing how the language of ancient Egyptian belonged to the Hama tech group of languages which are still spoken across a large part of North Africa and include Somalia Mohammed comments on this citing how people in modern-day Somalia continue to name their children after the ancient Egyptian gods one example being the modern Iraq fee from the ancient Egyptian karate although the Land of Punt slowly vanished into mythology in ancient Egypt it's rich heritage continues on and is preserved in the present day by those who remember and honor their past what do you guys make of this lost civilization very rich and well respected but who were they below and as always thank you for watching [Music] you
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I'm Quitting Youtube...
due to recent and unforeseen events i will no longer be uploading to youtube and streaming on twitch i'll share why i had to stop my youtube and twitch later in the video but i wanted to tell you guys that i always put my community first i never saw youtube or twitch as a job just as a hobby to entertain people have fun and build a great community words cannot describe how grateful i am for such an awesome community i have it's small but it sure is way better than what i was expecting the only platform you are really going to find me on after this is discord i'll still be managing my discord server and keeping it fresh but it won't nearly be as active now the reason why this all suddenly stopped and happened is because today i'm going to college yep that's right i'm going to college today well actually i'm probably there already but i don't know since i'm running this video way before i even go to college now you may be wondering hey uh mr dragon pixels so you actually ending your youtube and stuff or was that just a joke well to answer your question it's a little in between because well you see the end is actually just a break yeah that's pretty much it but i'm not totally sure when i'll be back on youtube and twitch but i can say for sure that i'll still be editing future videos in the meantime and i for sure will be active on discord a short story is i'm not quoting youtube twitch discord or anything i'm just taking a break to get settled into college peace out guys see you in like december maybe the next year maybe 10 years from now maybe never see you [Music] you
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Hope Barometer: The nature and value of hope
[Music] hello I warmly welcome you to this talk on the nature and value of hope my name is Andreas craft I'm a researcher and lecturer at the University of st. Gallen in Switzerland and responsible for the international research network of the whole parameter for the past 10 years we have been working on this very exciting initiative called the hope barometer which is an annual survey of people's hopes and expectations for the future this has included about 10,000 people each year in 14 different countries in all continents let me start explaining what inspired us to create the whole parameter in our daily lives we seem to be much more concerned with the negative trends than with positive outlooks through the mass media we are continually confronted with negative news from all over the world many people especially young people are either sceptical concerned or even pessimistic about the economic outlook about social issues in their country about politics in general and above all about the climate and environment it seems as if events like financial and economic crisis political turmoil environmental catastrophes and refugee emergencies have been deeply engraved in people's consciousness all these resulted in a very gloomy image of the future against this background we wanted to consciously focus on the positive side of life and particularly on a better future and put the worries fears and problems aside at least for a moment with the whole parameter we want to encourage people to focus on their personal dreams and wishes on what is good and promising and on what could work well in their lives this is needed today more than ever before particularly if we want to imagine and actively shape a better future for ourselves for society as a whole and not to forget also for future generations this was the main reason for the development of the whole parameter first and foremost we want people to be aware of their own hopes their values dreams and own capabilities in this way we can regain a positive stance an attitude towards the future we want people to focus on their heart wishes on their deeper desires on what gives meaning and really matters in their lives this also includes the reflection of the most important sources of hope sources that people need to remain or become more hopeful in this way we want to show what is worth hoping for and what people can do to become or remain hopeful particularly in dire situations in order to live a fulfilled and happy life now what are the main hopes of the people over the past 10 years and in almost all countries the answer to this question has been the same again and again the three most important personal hopes are personal health a happy marriage family or partnership and harmony in life these three targets of hope are followed by three other important life domains namely good and trusting relationships with other people personal independence and self-determination and a meaningful and fulfilling task in life and personal growth for most people these hopes are significantly more important than material goods such as more money a successful career or even leisure activities however this does not mean that these other areas of life are not important at all but they are in comparison to the former domains notably less important furthermore our findings show that there are certain domains in life that are on the and especially important to us in terms of personal hopes and at the same time inspire in us a general feeling of hope we called that the virtuous circle of Hope because the main targets of Hope are at the same time the most important sources of Hope these domains represent mainly a deeper attachment to other people particularly in stressful times we long for inner harmony balance and peace as well as for agreeable and pleasant human relationships at the same time we want to be free to take decisions for ourselves and to be less determined by external conditions we want to shape our lives but not in an egoistic manner rather the desire for a meaningful and fulfilling task seems extremely relevant principally if we can help other people for example we recognize the importance of social engagement and voluntary work for a good cause being it in the neighborhood in the church or in a social institution or even within the family itself the next question is what are the main pillars of hope we understand hope as composed by at least three basic elements belief trust and confidence the first central element of Hope is a sense of belief this belief can be grounded in a secular value system for example we believe in technology or in science but additionally it can also be related to a spiritual or religious higher power for many people inner beliefs are a strong source of hope but above all and this is one important finding of our empirical research hopeful people believe in the good they believe in the goodness of the world in the goodness of humankind of people in general in a benevolent higher power and in terms of south deep in the goodness of themselves based on that hope entails a sort of trust trust in oneself in our own capabilities but also in another person and in many cases in a sort of transcendent higher instance which we then call faith interestingly people that trust other persons and a benevolent higher power are better able to trust themselves when faith is based on the belief in the good this will strengthen our self-confidence then based on this belief trust and self-confidence the confidence in a positive outcome for oneself and others will result in a hopeful view towards the future of course these hopes will be related to specific things that could be goals or circumstances which we desire because they are really important and of a special value to us at which we wish to attain or to see fulfilled but beyond that when we hope in a fundamental way we are confident that our heart wishes will develop in a certain good way and we have to trust somebody ourselves or even better other people or these higher power that our hopes will be fulfilled in a way which is right for us and for our social environmental and sometimes the result will be different to what we might have expected the leaf confidence and trust are important because we have to face adversities and obstacles and also negative expectations or even challenging facts and he or she who hopes will be more persistent more involved and less disappointed especially after setbacks because of this fundamental belief faith trust and confidence the next question is related to the role of hope in adversity we know that life is not always and for some perhaps seldom filled with joy harmony and happiness however the burdens of life are not necessarily only something negative they could also be a source of a positive energy full of opportunities and hopes consider that from negative experiences in life often emerge the desire and the basic drive to overcome the present state and to create a better future this is the starting point for the universal principle of human hope in this respect thoughts and feelings of Hope could be healing and encouraging forces hope is the most important and gene for a good future especially when someone is not doing so well at the present or when someone is in a life crisis our research results confirmed that even in seemingly hopeless situations it is worthwhile to continue hoping this means maintaining trust in oneself and the faith in a greater hold whatever that may be luck Providence faith or a higher power and believing that everything will be ok again and that it is worthwhile to commit oneself to it this is not mere illusions or wishful thinking it has been shown to us by greed personalities and role models in history such as Nelson Mandela Mahatma Gandhi as well as by the countless heroes of everyday life people who have overcome an illness people who have stood up after a profound crisis strengthened and lived a happy life the next question is how important our personal values with regard to hope one central finding of our research shows that what people hope for and what they do to fulfill their hopes is usually anchored in personal values personal values and worldviews are extremely relevant for us to feel and remain hopeful the question is which are the most relevant values of hope firstly both hope and a fulfilling life are very much related to the universal value of self-transcendence as defined by Shalom Schwartz in terms of benevolence and goodness this means that the understanding an appreciation of the well-being of others is significantly connected to our own perception and level of Hope and this is not only the case in the so called collectivistic societies but also in countries known as individualistic beyond our own well-being but matters most to us is the well-being of others of our loved ones but also the tolerance respect and care towards other people towards strangers and towards nature in general furthermore hope is connected to another central value defined as openness to change to be open to something new sometimes unknown this includes curiosity creativity the search for something different innovative solutions and the pursuit of seemingly unrealistic or challenging life goals we all possess the capacity of thinking ahead dreaming ahead imagining something different and creatively designing our future particularly when the life conditions are unpleasant or threatening we strive for a better future however this requires in some cases to abandon the own comfort zone including negative habits and favourable practices or stalled routines and in other cases to overcome deception disappointment indifference apathy or even lethargy hope is strongest when these two values come together on the one hand the value of care and responsibility for others mutual support fullness understanding respect and the appreciation of the well-being of others and on the other hand creativity imagination self-confidence conviction and self-determination but beyond that the roots of hope can also be anchored in traditions in basic and strong beliefs in the respect and acceptance of cultural and family values and norms and also in stability and order all these elements converge in a main topic or vision in society in all countries that we have investigated people hope for especially a greener more harmonious and peaceful society with a focus less on competition less on the individual and on performance but much more on collaboration community and family bonds let me now sum up the whole parameter is a growing initiative in 14 and more countries with this we want to contribute both on the one hand to the development of scientific knowledge about hope on research and Susa on science and on the other hand to cultivate and promote a more positive orientation towards the future and to encourage people to work together for a better future for themselves and for all of us I want to thank you very much for your attention I especially want to thank all those volunteers engaged in the humanity for hope initiative for their wonderful work to support people most in need and bring hope to their lives I wish you all a fulfilling and peaceful life a hopeful future and inseparable bonds to all your loved ones all the best Oh [Music] you
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Billion Dollar Scrubs
[Music] welcome back to the channel everybody it is now 5 30 a.m and i'm about to do something extremely cool [Music] all right so step one on the list we have to get over tested and then i'll tell you a little more about what we're gonna do [Music] look at all these pigs in one spot pig's party at one wall street and you'll see why we're going here in a second [Music] oh my goodness what a whirlwind morning that was we woke up at like 4 50 a.m went all the way downtown to wall street we had that ipo which was amazing as you saw from all the pictures i had to leave at about 11. missed out on the yo doing all the activities because i have to go back to work everybody else came from out of state and had the day off but i still live here and couldn't find a person to take my ship so i'm going back in the hospital now it's about 12 30 probably stayed until like 5ish i'm really cross my fingers because i'm hoping that i can get out of here go all the way back downtown to wall street for dinner tonight at like 6 30. we'll [Music] [Applause] [Music] see okay so the sun's in my eyes i cannot tell you what an absolute crazy whirlwind 24 hours i just had it was insane and insanely fun and i'll tell you all about it when i find time later today because unfortunately after staying up really late last night i have to go in and do a full day of consults right now at 6 30 am and i'm heading to the hospital all right but since i partied a little too hard last night i need some nourishment to get me through today and that's why i'm going to the beetle shop all right so remember when i said i was going to explain about everything that's going on this week well i was going to do that on the walk home but now it's pouring down rain so let me get inside get warm and dry and we'll drove it off okay what an absolute crazy 48 hours seriously crazy it's so dark outside because there's so much rain cloudy everything so i just have to use artificial light but anyways crazy last 48 hours i had this grandiose plan of like trying to vlog it all but it just got too crazy too hectic and i was running around like a crazy person trying to go from one place to another so i figured i would just regurgitate a whole bunch of cool content that i filmed while all this stuff was going down and then i would like catch everybody up to speed at the end of the video so i'm on consoles this week and i get a email last week telling me that phabes is going public you guys know by watching my channel obviously i'm a little obsessed with the stock market trading following stocks that's like what i do on my day off and then when figs told me that they were going public i was like because i've worked with figs for the past three or so years i think i started working with them becoming an ambassador in about 2018 or so been nothing but absolutely amazing people to work with and now they're going public and it gets better they emailed me right after they told us they were done public and said oh by the way you are invited for an all expenses paid trip to ipo with us which is crazy i'm like holy i get to go down to the new york stock exchange for an ipo of a company i know and have worked with like this has been a dream for i don't even know how long like that is literally a dream so the problem is in residency it's very hard to take time off as you know but luckily new york soccer changes 15 minute drive down the road in manhattan so i was like okay i can make this and i actually almost didn't get to go so let's rewind a little bit i had to basically bargain with some of my co-residents shout out jenny watchmaker she actually is the one that stepped up to the plate and covered the shift for me so that i could go down there so when you saw me leave at 5am or whatever to go down to four seasons hotel and wall street that's when jenny was covering me that first half of the day so i went down there first thing in the morning got kova tested hung out with all the people that i've seen on like instagram and youtube and never actually met in real life so just a whole bunch of different ambassadors for figs from all different medical professions dentists veterinarians nurses doctors pas etc it's just so cool to meet everybody and make new friends who have the exact same interests of you they love medicine and they love doing social media stuff so we were just like throwing things off each other and meeting new people and like discovering new things about social media is it was phenomenal but nonetheless you can tell i'm a little excited because i had such a great time nonetheless went down there kobe tested met people we all had on like big scrubs brand new set of fake scrubs went down to wall street new york stock exchange we had this huge party outside celebrated sweated danced until like 11 a.m or so and then i had to go sprint back uptown to go back to the hospital and take over for jenny because she was on another assignment she was just kind of cross covering for me covered it until about five because i literally had to sprint over from the hospital to my apartment change shower put on a nice blazer take an uber all the way down and traffic and be at the hotel by 6 pm so i could take the shuttle to the center where we were having the big like banquet celebration party or whatever that evening shout out jenny again who held the pager for me from like 5 p.m to 8 p.m so that i could do that and we basically just again sat next to different people i've never met before had a fantastic time for those of you who follow me on instagram which should be all of you guys you saw all my fun posts and all that stuff we had the best time i got to witness an ipo for a company i love have worked with forever go to new york stock exchange do all this like i can't think of a better last 48 hours than i've had in a very long time that's how fun it was and honestly it was really kind of inspiring because the two ceos trina and heather kind of built this company and then you see it turn into this just monster of a company and ipos with a valuation close to four billion dollars what they just started selling scrubs and now the sudden through hard work they have a four billion plus company if that's not inspiring i don't know what is the absolute coolest part of all this is wait for it figs ticker symbol figs figs i can trade their stock online and i'm going to buy some if i haven't bought some already but yeah crazy so a company i've worked with for so long i can now trade their stock every day on the new york stock exchange insanity mind-blowing inspirational you name it hopefully you guys enjoyed this absolutely insane random video i tried to make it like cohesive but i just failed miserably because i was constantly rushing in ubers and changing and showering and going here and going to work and making sure the patients were covered and all this stuff it was crazy but now it's friday just finished my last day of consults ever in my entire life which is also awesome so it's a pretty good uh last 48 hours if i don't say so myself let me know in the comments below if you have any questions again follow me on instagram you'll see cool stuff like this follow me on tick tock as well i guess i'll see you all on the next video see ya [Music] uh [Music] you
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Twitch Has Banned Meowri
welcome back to gamerin where we bring you the latest news in the gaming and live streaming world today we'll be discussing the recent ban of popular twitch streamer Maori and the controversy it sparked meowry who has been streaming on Twitch for several years was banned from the platform for the first time shortly after teasing her fans with a Playboy bunny cocktail stream her sudden band sparked outrage among her followers many of whom took to social media to voice their frustration twitch's dress code policy the issue of appropriate attire on Twitch is not a new one in 2019 twitch updated its dress code policy to be more inclusive stating that clothing choices should be based on context location and activity however the policy has been criticized for being too vague and leaving too much room for interpretation miyari's bunny costume violated the platform's terms of service as it was considered an appropriate attire for the live stream enforcement of twitch's terms of service twitch has recently been cracking down on violations of its terms of service including an appropriate attire the platform has issued temporary bans ranging from one day to several weeks smaller channels and well-known content creators like murder Crumpet the incident has highlighted the ongoing debate over the appropriate use of attire on Twitch and other live streaming platforms twitch has faced criticism for the inconsistent enforcement of its terms of service and recently revealed new sponsorship system miari's response meowry responded by speculating that certain viewers may have forced twitch's hand in levying the initial punishment against her account she also mentioned that other twitch streamers have been banned for wearing bunny costumes including holly wolf who was reportedly banned for wearing a rabbit costume in her profile picture rather than during a live stream as the popularity of live streaming platforms continues to grow more rules and regulations will likely be put in place to ensure that everyone can enjoy a safe and welcoming environment the incident serves as a reminder that even the most innocuous actions can have consequences on these highly regulated platforms with several streamers moving away from twitch the platform will need to address these issues if it hopes to maintain the trust of its users we'll keep you updated on any developments in this ongoing controvers Mercy thanks for tuning in to gamerin and we'll see you in the next one
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DAMN IT!!! You Are Ignoring the Ritual Sacrifice of Your Children
a horrible topic to cover yet at the same time it has to be discussed because what is happening is truly sickening and evil to the core and the people behind it are evil to the core it continues and it grows there are organizations and people inside our government are using their positions of power to help provide the children for these sick people who would purchase or sell them it has gotten way out of hand I know in the UK it is way over the line but it's a touchy subject it's a hard subject to talk about folks this is Sheila's elincia on the line she is gonna join us here for a while Sheila is the the host of the weekend vigilantes show she was Olinsky and now we were also joined by mr. Dave Hodges he has a website and a radio show that he does and had some difficulties ran into some trouble this week as he hit on a very important sad sick the topic of the CPS the child sex kidnapping rings and really really hit the nail on the head Dave from the common sense show welcome to the program hi guys that it's great to be on with you again and there's some things I can't talk about because it may be litigated but let's just say financially I've been under attack and there were clear and definitive threats issued against myself and my family so you know and these were specific enough that they weren't the run-of-the-mill I'll shoot you if I see you these were very very specific and they knew things about the movements of myself and my family that's why I took this very seriously it was that serious and it was a well coordinated attack wasn't just safety like I said it was also financial and it was coordinated across multiple fronts in my life Sheila you interviewed the Sheila are you back by the way too well this is really interesting I emailed my producer the archive to put into our system and there was some very strange things that happened and our archive disappeared off the server so I thought that was really interesting I did a with Dave last night you are absolutely targeted for I believe and I think you believe this too is your you know allegations of the child sex trafficking associated with some of public officials and more nefarious tentacles I mean that is the bottom line and it's just interesting that our archive is nowhere to be found and this isn't the first time I've been down this road but the first time I've been down this road on such a wide spectrum of attacks when I was on with Jim Marrs back in July of oh nine in the last minute of the show I was broadcasting from my home in the city I typically live out in the country in my other home I had eight shots fired over my house it was witnessed by my sister-in-law on the side yard and my next-door neighbor who was a to tour of Vietnam veteran took the police 27 minutes in the city to respond to multiple shots fired they even admitted they had dozens of calls Jim was very concerned he actually called me after the show as did my news director Annie Teresa and the police chalked it up in a later report that it was just fireworks from three blocks away yet this was over three weeks after the fourth of July and these weren't fireworks these two people jumped out of a van and they fired shots these incidences do not happen in isolation and then about four months later I'm driving home after coaching a college basketball game to my country home and two gentlemen tried to run me off the road and this went on for 11 minutes it was all recorded in the maricopa county 9-1-1 tapes and the deputy sheriff's wouldn't do anything despite the fact i had a description despite the fact that i drove to a fire station out here in the rural area where I live and they witnessed some of this and I went to the sheriff's headquarters this is Sheriff Joe now America's supposed toughest sheriff to get a copy of the 911 tapes and I was told they were missing so this is my third foray into being harassed in such a serious manner so been down there this road before Doug I know you've been there as as many of us have good for you Dave you know you're not gonna let this you're not going to let this issue back you down but I did decide because of the personal nature of threats and we are probably going to subpoena the phone records that the my carrier will not provide now because the phone call came in on my cell phone and it specifically mentioned speaking about quote the children well the only time I've talked about the children publicly in recent memory is about child sex trafficking and I ran an article last August and I said this is coming and I talked about how the CPS agents across the country have now become de facto federal agents because under Obamacare there was a hundred and ten page document that was written and commissioned by a group called the ICF a UN think-tank group it was adopted by Katherine Sebelius of HHS and it was the Field Manual in which dictated how CPS agents could operate and what leeway they had to go into homes and steal children and if you don't mind with your guys permission let me just give you a few examples because none of you parents out there who have kids and none of your kids who have grandkids your grandkids they're not safe and let me explain to you what I'm talking about in the document to 110 page document CPS can come into your home for literally no reason at all they can take your kids for what they call educational neglect and this is the presence of bad grades on your kids report cards yeah I read this document from cover to cover nowhere in there does it say what a bad grade is now in our family if my son came home with a C would consider that to be a bad grade in most situations but they don't specify so they leave it open-ended to the field agent to determine they also have a violation of parental authority over children called isolation neglect isolation neglect is if you were to ground your child prevent them from playing with their friends or being involved in social media they call this isolation neglect and can take your kids if you have beer in the home they can take your kids if you have a gun in the home your registered gun owner or if you're not your kid there is no end to what they can do if your child has missed five days of school and any one month they can come in and say that's educational neglect and take your kid so the CPS agents now are acting with extreme fervor they have unbridled authority and now they're working in concert with other state-run CPS agencies and let me give you an example one of the cases we're going to talk about tonight involves State Department employee with a security clearance Monica Wesolowski who got SWAT teams and then CPS came in and took her then four-year-old boy last December they couldn't prove anything against Monica she had done nothing wrong so the this is in Virginia the Illinois CPS shows up at the parents house demanding that her parents who live in Illinois sign a statement saying if you want to see your grandkid again you will sign this statement that says that your daughter Monica abuses her son so now we're seeing interagency cooperation because the CPS agents are now federalized and if they're federalized guys there's nothing to protect them let me just give you a brief synopsis of what's happened to Monica's son Monica's son is autistic he since turn five and CPS found an eczema patch on his neck they didn't come into our house and SWAT team ER with any specific allegations they examined the boy and they talked to him for two and a half hours and they found an eczema dermatitis patch on his neck and they said oh I see you strangle your child and they use that as a justification to take the boy yes the police are right there and if there was any really clear evidence that had happened the police would have arrested Monica and taken her to jail but no such allegations have ever been mentioned well the boy was placed in a foster home and unknown to CPS the neighbors knew Monica and she asked them to take the boy to a pediatrician to get an examination and the pediatrician said there has been no abuse perpetrated against this boy this simply dermatitis or eczema Monica tried to use this and her CPS proceedings and they wouldn't even bother to look at the evidence from the pediatrician the CPS agents of Virginia were so upset that they took away the boy from the first foster home and put the boy in a second foster home with two gay fathers now this is a boy and he turns five he's been potty trained for over two years normal boy except for the fact he does have a disability and he has some spectrum of autism as the boy began to live more with these two fathers he would run around when Monica would seem moving his arms and sexual gesture motioning in saying cut my arms I've cut my arms off this five-year-old have been potty trained for over two years was now again wearing diapers and defecating in his pants and Monica found evidence of a rash on his anus I've seen the proof the proof is so graphic I don't dare put it on my website so as not to offend people but I've seen the proof of this so has CPS so has the Fairfax assistant county attorney Chris Ziegler and so has the local police department and and yet they take the boy away from Monica for no reason and yet with these two fathers they let this abuse continue the boy is also mandated because of his autism to have occupational therapy paid by the state and this is not happening Monica is a Catholic and CPS regulations mandate that the religious practices of the children will continue this isn't happening it's just one big pile of poo yet this is going on all over the country since I first ran this story in the third week of May I have heard from disaffected CPS agents all over the country including in Virginia and they said this is par for the course many of these foster children disappear as Nick Bryant so eloquently wrote in the book called the Franklin scandal and this is how many children end up being sex trafficked so I'm writing about this now simultaneous to this I'm also coming across information from some of my better insider sources that ambassador Chris Stevens was not just gun running to al-qaeda he was supporting the gun running operations designed to take out Qaddafi and Assad and he was doing this with drug money and then later allegations came up and said he was also involved in child sex trafficking he was murdered two months before the election and the smart money says Stephens had to be taken out so this information didn't surface during the campaign now these were the issues that I was focused on at the time that I got harassed and threatened and the child sex trafficking was clearly mentioned to me in the threat and said stop writing about the children or you're gonna have to worry about your family yes I know it's a long story here but you know here's the bottom line Monica is a gs-9 she has no outside employment and she's paid by the federal government so why in the world with the IRS have to audit someone like this they already know where the money is coming in from and easy to find out where the money's going out to so I don't know why they'd have to auditor but the IRS is also the enforcement agent for Obamacare and Obamacare now monitors child welfare through control of HHS and ultimately CPS so it makes sense to me the IRS was involved Monica had some social interactions with a gentleman who was writing to Congressman Frank wolf of the 10th congressional district in Virginia and this is actually some of this is in my story in terms of the fact that congressman wolf has now admitted there's child sex trafficking in Fairfax County Virginia where Monica lives this is on his congressional website and I copied and pasted it and put quote marks around it word for word this morning what I didn't reveal in this article and I'm saving it up for later salvos against CPS is that congressman wolf had an insider source who Monica knew socially her boy was friends with this man's daughter and he was putting out prolific amount of information about child sex trafficking congressmen including congressman wolf and he died under very very mysterious circumstances and that's when the harassment of Monica started so she doesn't know anything about the sex trafficking she was not my source but that doesn't mean the other side the bad guys didn't consider her to be an operational leak and when you add to the fact that she works in the liberal organization and she has an NRA bumper sticker on her car and she's a practicing Catholic she would be perfect whistleblower material and I can see why she was targeted and then when I tell this story people say well why would the Virginia CPS agree to do this dirty work for the federal government in purge a federal employee that they feel is going to be a security leak well here's why when her son Dylan was taken the virginia cps receives a $5,000 renumeration and monica's ex-husband last name was Rodriquez and so the boy carries the father's name so he's designated as being Hispanic in other words a minority and that brings more cash payment from the feds and because the boy has a disorder a disability called autism that's even worth more money for renumeration from the feds so the Virginia CPS are into flesh peddling for profits sake now off the record and she won't be off the record for long after she moves during the fourth of July weekend a former Virginia CPS agent not too far from this area is going to come on my show and she's going to state the following the Virginia CPS forges documents and fabricates evidence and engages in all kinds of fraud to try to take as many kids away from law-abiding parents as possible and she said what's happened to Monica is par for the course but she did say this too and this is interesting to me she said essentially they like to go after the poor and the minorities because they typically don't have the resources to fight back Monica is kind of the exception to this because she's a gs-9 with the federal government with a security clearance so this has led all of us to believe that this is part of political targeting and the Virginia CPS is all too happy to help because they get the financial renumeration from being the middleman when Monica came on my show a couple of weeks ago the assistant county attorney Chris Ziegler wrote to Monica's attorney of record at the time and basically said things aren't going to go well if she keeps going to the media and this Magda alder con who's the social worker for the Department of Family Services that's managing taking away her son Dylan said about Monica well that so-and-so went to the media and she's psychologically unstable and because she went to the media she has endangered her son and because of that she will never get her son back so they're trampling on her First Amendment rights the Supreme Court has upheld the fact that you can represent yourself pro se the county attorney Chris Ziggler has said he won't meet with her until she has an attorney so this is a violation of her Fifth Amendment due process rights and her Fourteenth Amendment equal protection rights under the Constitution this is government inaction in Northern Virginia and it's all one big incestuous ring the police won't act on reports of sexual abuse when they have the evidence the County Attorney ignores it and the CPS and the DFS Department of Family Services they're facilitating these crimes against this boy well Dave let's address a fundamental baseline issue here I mean these CPS agents you know you're right they're de-facto feds but totally gone is any pretense of any due process and following the rule of law so essentially parental authority and rates hang by a thread under Obama care regulations like you said innocuous behaviors like poor grades or they flag them if there's a gun in the home and there is a myriad of reasons it's mind-numbing but here's the bottom line it's well Chronicle how perverted and pedophilia I mean let's think of the inbred Illuminati kingpins and how well chronicled it is what they're involved in I want to make the jump in to some more nefarious tentacles of all this let's talk about number one what do they want in this child why do they want her child I mean it really is the it's the perfect plan isn't it I mean eighty kids have disappeared you've reported on that show yeah out of the state of Oklahoma and they're cps exactly and these kids have still never been accounted for III wondered what they were doing it at bed check and Neil call and it just it's amazing so I think what you're asking me Sheila is who's the power behind this I'll say this and let me answer and from the middle and I'll go from middle at the top at the middle levels what I'm discovering is the people might be in a position to know but they don't want to know or they might be in a position to know but they back away from knowing but they know what they're supposed to say and not say and this is why the police in Fairfax County don't investigate what's happening to Dylan and why did they target her kid very simply I'll repeat what Monica said that one of the gay fathers what he said to her oh we just love your blonde haired child and I think that speaks volumes right there in combination with all the other symptoms that I've told you about how high does it go well George Soros gave two million dollars a few years ago to NAMBLA the North American man-boy love Association whose moniker phrases sex before 8:00 or it's too late and they actively advocate for pedophilia and yet our Justice Department just says oh well it's our constitutional right yet Monica gets punished and loses visitation time with her son for her constitutional right to come on my show I interviewed Brandon d'Urberville about a year and a half ago and he and I were actually involved in the restoration of a lady named Katrina jalaja CH out of Salt Lake City Utah very similar circumstances but we were able to exert enough pressure and I say we mostly Brandon bring these to her son and and the mother back together what Brandon discovered our wrote a book and an article I believe and he's working on a book that talked about the royal family's involvement Prince Charles has been involved deeply with Jimmy Savile in fact actually I found evidence on my own that saddl actually served as a marriage counselor to princess died and her failed royal marriage good and evil as we know is one of the most notorious perverts and this information is leaked he used to sneak into hospitals at night wearing his clown costume and the nurses and doctors would cringe because they knew they couldn't stop him and it was a Children's Hospital as he had visit and he target kids for sexual activity his own personal gratification so I think the royal families clearly involved when you when you read about this a lot of the trails lead to the Queen of England she traffic's kids through her groups like common purpose Bush has been implicated by and I'm saying Pappy Bush by the Washington Times in an article in 1989 my late friend of the CIA bill Pollock who was the wife of an eideriy so my news director has told Annie and I for years that when in fact Nick Bryant talked about this in the Franklin scandal that when congressmen get elected or senators get elected many of them go to parties at the Franklin house and they're having sex with underaged prostitutes that are part of these child sex trafficking rings and when they need a key vote changed in a negative situation say like Obamacare and remember how many people change their votes at the midnight hour to make it pass they break out the videotapes and they own these people forever so at a minimum this stretches into the White House the royal family and Sheila let me just tell the listening audience here something that I mentioned on your show last night and that's the Jerry Sandusky case yeah the second mile foundation and Jerry Sandusky and the Penn State sex ring scandal well a lot of people don't know and I actually wrote about this and I was surprised that more people didn't pick up on this Sandusky been turned in to the authorities for years but Penn State football in that community is is like a god and you don't mess with them a County Attorney in Centre County named ray gray car took these allegations and ignored them at first he reached a point where he told his colleagues I could no longer ignore these allegations against and dusky and the fact that the second mile foundation is pimping these kids out and he started to look into this well let me tell you what happened to ray gray car now this is a County Attorney the county attorney we're not talking the custodian at Penn State who walked into a shower room and saw Sandusky you know sodomizing a ten year old child that made the media here's ray gray car a public official county attorney and he's investigating Sandusky and second mile well they never found ray gray car's body they found his car at a convenience store and the FBI found his laptop in a riverbed but it was so destroyed they said they couldn't pull any information off of it in other words a county attorney was murdered to cover up these crimes now the media was hot on the second mile foundation after all been one of pappy Bush's thousand points of light and as the investigation deepened we started seeing some of the people involved in the board of directors of the second mile foundation and the names were pretty prominent and the affiliations went into the governor's office of Pennsylvania and there were rumors it was going to go to the Senate and all of a sudden somebody flipped the media switch and Sandusky's guilty goes to jail case closed and you don't hear about it anymore that that's how much control these pedophilia acts have over this and Sheila we'd be remiss if we didn't tell people that were you find pedophilia you also find satanic rituals and satanic sacrifices many of these kids are killed in snuff films and if they're not killed in snuff films are so drugged up as Nick Bryant pointed out in his book that when they do come forward and try to tell their story no one takes them seriously because of their addiction problems this is not a stomach problem in the top leadership in the world and no one's doing anything about it well and I think you mentioned something again as well Chronicle that's how this really perverted these pedophilia hucksters are I mean Bohemian Grove ring a bell you know when you're dealing with satanic rituals and satanic ritual abuse resid is dar this he has actually pulled open a lot of cases across the nation where there's children involved and could be 80 kids at a time mmm I wonder how those 80 how do 80 children disappear and nobody nothing to see here folks these videotapes of you know these very prominent people having sex with young children you just said their mantra North American man-boy love Association sex before 8:00 or it's too late here's George Soros the collapse of economies friends to all the presidents from the Federal Reserve people and he's supporting NAMBLA two million dollar donation isn't that what you said well yeah what yeah and it's not just him if you look at Nick Bryant's evidence trail and John decamp state senator from Nebraska's evidence trail a guy named Lawrence King was involved in this involved a bank failure involving about 400 million dollars back in the 80s but what came out of this investigation is a byproduct was something the feds didn't want to come out and that was his involvement in Boystown and sex trafficking all the way to the White House interestingly enough Herman Cain who was then the head of the Kansas City Federal Reserve was brought in to clean up the mess and for his work and we know Herman Cain had his own sexual issues in his presidential campaign but Herman Cain was given 30 million dollars to Godfather pizza which he owns to clean up Lawrence Kings mess this is a systemic problem with leadership in this country and like I said no one's paying attention if you talk about this people think that you're wearing a tinfoil hat yet the evidence is overwhelming when I see pictures of a rash on a kid's four-year-old anus and the CPS of Virginia is doing nothing about it what does that tell you who are they really working for well there's obviously a connection between NAMBLA and the CPS de-facto parent would you agree with that Dave there is no question the late Nancy Schaefer state senator from Georgia who died under extremely suspicious suspicious yeah said well what did she died of a gunshot wound and her husband who supposedly killed her and this murder-suicide shot himself in the back accident he must have really long arms my basketball team Nancy Schafer said CPS loses kids a certain percentage of kids and they go into child sex trafficking and in some communities kids are just snatched off the street well my mother was back in the 80s do you guys remember this here was the cover but the joke used to be oh the kids on a milk carton missing kid that was the cover these were many of the kids that were sex trafficked there was one gal that came out that a researcher who has now gone into hiding because she's afraid for her life so I won't mention her name but she mentioned the woman's name she came out I heard an audiotape interview she was telling her story about how she was trafficked into the White House but they drugged her up and when she escaped she tried to tell our story and you're a drug guy no one will take you seriously you were hooked on heroin and cocaine and this is how they cover their tracks mind numbing it is it is to peer into the reach of these shadowy forces associated with CPS agencies across the country and as dave alluded to Doug I mean think of the untimely death of Nancy Schaefer she was exposing the International component parts of these alleged nefarious practices and we know her untimely death was quite interesting so isn't that fascinating yeah I find it interesting that the at the epicenter of this Larry King not the talk show guy but the saving is a lone individual is in prison but not for child abuse under a plea bargain that was arranged and finalized with federal prosecutors back in 1991 King was sentenced as the the 15 years for embezzlement and conspiracy making false financial record entries nothing about you how the trafficking at all and in your write that day people look at you like you've got two heads when you talk about this kind of stuff reaching into the White House into the federal state local county legislatures the barbers agencies and whatever but the fact of the matter is this is going on today and Dave you hit on and Sheila last night in your interview with Dave him he pulled this out so well dave has been hitting on certain issues that are so it's it's a minefield and in no it's no wonder people are attempting to shut you up Dave and we need to stand behind you and you know there's been a widespread series of crimes including devil worship cannibalism medical experimentation and you know widespread drug trafficking so I mean the CIA arms dealing with links with the first Bush administration as Dave alluded to Pappy Bush and yet here's a really interesting link that I want to get you to get into Dave there's also happy Bush was also in bed with none other than good old chairman of Goldman Sachs well he was a banker before that and then director general of the World Trade Organization and BP get where I'm going with this in fact you wrote an article calling him the help people though that Pappy Bush went when you investigate sex trafficking all roads end with Patti Bush III can't spend an afternoon investigating this without coming up with his name he's named too many times now what he's really good at is he's two degrees of separation away from revelation and discovery but you know when all the roads lead to your house okay you know the kids are ending up there too and his White House exploits with the paid White House page scandal those are notorious he was involved in this the man is an absolute animal he's a pervert this is what we're seeing it's almost like you're part of the club you're a secret society and one of the duties you have is a member of the secret society is to facilitate or participate in or both the sex trafficking of children it's almost like a rite of passage some of the people I suppose if I want to get suit into the Stone Age I'd start naming names here but some of the people move up would be in the globalist hierarchy by transporting kids it's kind of like the chauffeur for the Mafia and then they they earn their stripes there and then they move up to a higher level well I I found the same thing in child sex trafficking but 280 I can tell you unequivocally that satanic rituals are involved in this in fact I'm going to step out on the ledge here because what the heck someone's targeted me ready the JonBenet Ramsey case comes into this this is really interesting to me now originally I'm from Denver and Denver's not too far from Boulder where this murder took place and for those who are young people in the audience Jon Benet Ramsey was a six year old girl that won all these little kids beauty contests her parents dressed her up inappropriately to make her look like she was a teenager a total exploitation of this child she lost her youth well she was murdered in the basement of her home eventually they found semen on the body she'd been sexually assaulted and then strangled her mother Patty had written a fake ransom note and Patty didn't go to jail the father John Ramsey he didn't go to jail and his company allied signal which was a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin was interestingly headquartered in Amsterdam which is the heart of child sex trafficking and the neighbors around the Ramseys were saying that they read they routinely saw people in robes chanting weird songs there's your Satanism and some people think that this poor little girl was a satanic sacrifice and whether the parents had anything directly to do with the murder of this girl is arguable but here's what's interesting Alex hunter of the DEA came under extreme criticism from some of the local media in Denver and I knew some of the local media like Peter Boyles and they'll tell you they were told to shut the heck up and stop talking about it and this came down from some of the highest sources well there was another guy called Kelvin McNeil in the case he's very interesting to me Kelvin McNeil was the PR guy for Boulder County and he was critical of Alex hunter saying how could you not indict the parents in minimum of co-conspirators and there were allegations of you know satanic ritualistic abuse and so forth well Kelvin McNeil got fired from his position and he went to work for a well-known agenda21 advocate and he was promptly sent on his first mission to Amsterdam where he was struck by a car and killed in a hit-and-run accident that was never solved by the authorities and who had affiliations with John Ramsey it's the same politicians today that are running Colorado they're called the Gang of Four now you people who are listening in on Doug show tonight Doug and Joe show you know who the Gang of Four are you know exactly who they are you know they're the ones that got passed you can't trap rainwater you can't kill more than 50% of your farmland they're huge into agenda21 and these were friends of the Ramseys well and Dave did find it interesting that Rhett turns out the Ramseys father was a board member of British Petroleum you know there was connections at the trilateral commission well who else do we know former chairman of Goldman Sachs oh yeah Peter Sutherland director-general of the World Trade Organization he's evil incarnate is me Dave well you know Peter Sutherland and not to belabor and go too far astray from what we're talking about but there were five major money movements on the day that the BP oil rig owned by Transocean blew up and they all moved money and fro stock options for preferred insiders you know within two weeks to the same day of the explosion and BP and Goldman Sachs were heavily involved in Peter Sutherland used to be the CEO of BP in shortly before the explosion they created a position for him at Goldman Sachs called non-executive CEO now what's interesting about that is I'm finding links now between TEPCO Goldman Sachs and Peter Sutherland so it seems like whenever there is a huge disaster Peter Solomon's name keeps showing up and the 98 winner of the David Rockefeller Leadership Award hmm no connection there no there is a connection think about what Rockefeller wants depopulation when going status met that's how corrupt these animals are should we be surprised that so many of the elite are involved in child sex trafficking and if I'm sorry if I sound like I'm really angry I am I am one pissed-off individual that this is happening to our kids and no-one's speaking up for our kids tens of thousands of our children are being stolen every year under false pretences by these animals to live a life of unimaginable or and we're not doing a damn thing about it so should we be surprised that our kids are being trafficked you know it's just we had no child left behind in education now in Congress we should call it no child left with a behind because that's what's happening to thousands of our kids most illegal yeah these people can kill me but I hope I inspire enough of my media colleagues to take this forward because any culture that will not defend the elderly the affirm and the young does not deserve to survive this country does not deserve to survive if we don't stand up for our kids yeah well I mean debut so I mean really I think the culmination of what we're dealing with here is let's just say this your child isn't safe from the global elite I mean you've made connections with Prince Charles Queen Elizabeth and Pappy Bush and I mean even in light of your revelations they've in both Virginia Illinois see CPS workers how many have come forward just contacted you in total Dave in the last couple of weeks I've had since I ran the first article on Monica and the third week of May I've heard from nine CPS agents if I'm correct I think four of them are out of Virginia two of them are actively talking to me now they're all they all have apprehension because they all say the same thing the police the prosecutors the defense attorneys are all in bed literally and figured live together and they said as one big happy Club in one hand washes the other there's no advocate for the mother and and it's very rare that these parents get their kids back they have to know someone prominent to get help and this is what I hear from the CPS agents and that when the CPS agent goes into a home their goal is to make money for the agency they have an informal unspoken quota system and they're supposed to raise so much money so they're looking to extract your kid from your home and what I said was to happen under Obamacare with regard to this issue is now happening and I said this last August he did I said that we will see people politically targeted Monica Wesolowski is such a person we're also seeing the fact that the CPS agents now are motivated by greed you know professional greed and they're motivated by money and so this is leading to the high number of child extractions happening here all across our country and the stories are the same I've got stories from Texas and from Colorado and from California and and people come out of the woodwork to contact me on this and they're all told the same thing by their CPS agents that if you speak about this publicly you'll never see your kid again this is a universal complaint that I'm hearing and I'm telling people if you don't speak up in unison you'll never see your kid again
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Vegas Vipers vs. Arlington Renegades XFL 2023 Debut Game Highlights | Week 1
[Applause] is underway can't move until it's caught from The Five-Year score the side set before he makes it out to the 30-yard line Louise Perez Perez at a Texas A M Commerce a well traveled 28 year old quarterback over the middle and that's complete for a Vegas first down pressure coming he got rid of it in time for a first down and the Vipers continue to March that's a pickup of 14. and he's now five for five in a slip and roll this is Geronimo Allison for a first down a pickup of 19. Perez with the wall looking and caught and another Vegas first down it's been dead for his second round of this opening drive Donald Payne who's also mic'd up today for Ray's country [Applause] dancing on Vegas just a great job of dancing too I mean doesn't like it steps back in the pocket then starts to attack the line of scrimmage and how about bidet again in the back of the end zone in the scramble drill [Applause] Perez on back shoulder just a little bit wide [Applause] [Music] this is a 38-yard attempt and in the wind he's able to push it through both linebackers Perez taken down swing to Tory wow what a hit lost the football missed the opportunity it'll be loss of a half a yard and that's if they recovered it but it looked like Ford pass time line so the previous drive came to an end and now they get it outside to Jeff padett who has a little touchdown so far today far far it's a four-man rush and able to pick up the first down looking that way everybody covered and now Let It Go wide open it's Bennett for another touchdown this one from 39 yards [Music] action said we're gonna take a shot double post the safety stays High over the top he throws it to the grab post they're bringing pressure Perez launches and that is yes indeed call for the conversion by Brandon Dillon they're gonna die wow able to thread the needle up fourth and one Straight Ahead me neither foul from the 13. nice spin move still at his feet and Joe Powell takes it out to the 34-yard line before he's finally stood up looks good and the baby Blue's got his own clothing line and that's intercepted under thrown and picked up by Vegas CJ every with Avery with the takeaway they'll have an opportunity with 32 seconds left in the half didn't see him and you actually can hear his microphone oh as soon as he threw it because he just never saw the guy falling out underneath that same route three times low snap Perez complete that's a big first down Bob Cadet [Applause] Brown number 13 offense tenurement good play call it's a good throw just pushed off the defender did he enough yeah he's able to flick it down it was with the win Gibbons drifting and he misses it left [Applause] split pressure from behind eludes it and a nice falling catch by Sal Canela offensive coordinator he's Jonathan Hayes a going across profession and he got stripped loose ball Vegas has it a perfect hop to DJ Calhoun and a Viper is already up 14-3 take advantage it was Max Roberts who brought the hammer and forced to Fumble same guy got whistled corrupting the passer called the announcer Jake's there man I mean you'd say the protection's great next thing you know left tackle gets beat around the edge and Max Roberts jars the ball loose Ball's got to come out quickly but those routes take a little bit of time you think as a quarterback two-jet you got plenty of time 200 jet that Ball's got to come out quickly but no two jet you should be okay Gucci headband I love it [Applause] and just like that momentum pivots back to the home team over now a wildcat situation and it's kept and taken down at the five Molino kicks it away from the five it's DeAndre Tory move and Tori's still on his feet he's all the way to the 48-yard line huge Vegas trying to regain the Rhythm great field position and John Lovett and state product loss of football guys this is Jamal Carter second consecutive takeaway for Arlington this is your best look it's the left knee you're welcome standby standby I got that out what do you got it looks out I mean called out on the field I like the place we're good we're good we're good we could do with this as it stands let's go he was laughing so I went and stole it from him he did and now huge opportunity with Canelo taking it inside the corner 32-yard attempt Taylor russellino sneaks in oh there's also pulled it back they're gonna block it he's scrambled for his wife and he's just short of the first down recognizing the high leverage situation Under Pressure Got Away by Jordan Smallwood Paul would win over Sparks for a game of 23. great catch a small wood able to reel it in and hardly no record to his name a 58-yard field goal last generation three for three this one in Arlington sneaks in front about the edge that was Daytona and Sal Canelo goes the other way and it's caught the first down Tyler bonds with the catch you're up the middle [Applause] Ford again quarterback Snake Jalen hurts can do it a little push behind puts behind [Applause] [Music] again and he got bent backwards at the line of scrimmage stop for Vegas pressure [Applause] party guys [Applause] and they decide to go for one which I'm a little surprised by it I might think in this situation you could potentially put the game on Ice if you go for three one do it straight ahead [Music] how far [Applause] is it to pull it back and he gets taken down as well there it is today got Smith and he got dropped well he had nowhere to go Lauren Stokes defensive back all on the ground Perez heaves it [Applause] Perez over the middle and that is another first down just got it off before the play clock expires hooray spin move still alive nobody opened down field and he hits the side judge acting inside out one man Rush Crossing Round open and a huge game babies [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] sees it and delivers the blow that dislodges the football it is a well-thrown ball tight coverage it's going to be obviously in a fourth and 15 situation Allison has both hands on it one that you'd love for him to secure but the big hit from Payne forces the ball incomplete and the Renegades the start the XFL season 1-0 [Applause] we go Daytona Daytona Daytona Donald Payne will play after play in this game's defense which was sensational ain't had a chance to go play it Stetson when they restarted their program he said I wanted to be in on the front end of something special
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LET’S GO PLANT SHOPPING!
foreign that's um that's a some top soy sword the bags of soil are already here [Music] okay [Music] you get the fourth one so it doesn't quite seem that was bad now carpet huh okay I gotta do something close look at these so pretty oh nice [Music] I need to get some new pepper plants too I try to grow them from seeds and I just haven't had any luck at all well I know exactly what I'm looking for I just don't know where it is this is my first time at this Nursery and I'm so lost well I don't think it'd be over here this is all like Shrubbery stuff I don't know what I'm doing you guys I think these are all vegetables oh look what are peas okay so clearly that's the veggie section I'm in the wrong place I think I need to be over here somewhere I don't know how's everybody doing I'm live and I couldn't figure out how to do them the thing for the moderators so for those of you guys that have a wrench feel free to whack the moles or the trolls when they if they come in so I'm looking for a Chinese money plant is what I'm looking for where they would be but those bolds in the front for the dahlias oh let me see what guys are all these self-watering ones now they have to plug up the holes a bunch of air plants those are cool maybe it's over here [Music] they're so beard looking okay these are all Cactus and I saw online too that they had the um we can shut the front door shut the front door they have a freaking that plant right there my fingers pointing at I think that's the um that's the variegated Monsanto uh monstera and I'm not sure if it's Thai constellation it's a 700 plant right there 700 folks isn't it gorgeous because the sign says six nine but then you can tell that there's another nine covering it up that one right there is 300. over here in the Collector's Corner wow that's actually a really good price for that monstera because I've seen them online for like 1500 bucks I was like wow I want one but then it's like those things get out of control they get so big oh what I was saying was I saw that they had the syngonium milk confetti and people online have been trying to sell them for like 40 50 bucks and I saw him here for 27 dollars online a bunch of gardening knickknack 40 bucks though not that much this is cute 25 bucks 15 dollars that's little though it's really little mm-hmm see if we can find what I'm looking for because I am lost look little buddha head this place is too big I'm not complaining though plastic oh they got a gargoyle over there I'll take you guys over there I got a little ganache hanging out hey Ona how are you mush you know taking a nappy nap these are cool those are cool oh check out these Frizzle cactus that's cool so cute he's Neato Neato Bandito [Applause] Orange okay I'm getting sidetracked I'm like a squirrel like a squirrel okay I'm going on a mission they're huge though big those planters all right on a mission gotta go find the what I came here for oh all right you guys I'm going I'm going I'm gonna just succulents and we have a couple of them in the front yard that we need to these are cool they got like spots a couple of our Agave um they died so we need to replace them so I think we should come over here and get a couple of oh look at these isn't that cute and this one this one these are cool they look like little caterpillars these ones let me get moving I swear have like the attention span of a squirrel man it's all muddy over there look at that I think we're supposed to get more rain next week too so pretty I need to fertilize mine here in a couple weeks wait I didn't go in this tent hold on sorry I'm all chaotic it's like I'm a little kid in a candy store oh it's locked in there I can see a huge monstera in there though oh wait it says slide to open going in the trouble hi are you filming how are you well I was looking for um the white fusion color yeah oh you know Market I thought you did oh you're gonna help me find it you're the best that's gorgeous the monster yeah oh you can feel the humidity really can you come build one at my house too because oh okay I saw the White Fusion online but is this it over here hold on I think I found it maybe not it's not labeled does this look like a challenge but it doesn't happen oh that's a the other one with the S these oh okay oh that one's pretty tricolor I don't know the Swiss cheese plants I don't think they have them well thank you so much you have a great day good luck thanks Ona this place is insane what is this an alocasia look at this Dear God they're so pretty but I found I found my little I found what I was looking for Chinese money player Chinese money plant so they have some down here look at this little Indian I don't have this type no that says caladium that's not a symptom that's a Palladium [Music] okay focus focus all right it's humid ate up in here superhumo they have a bunch of the Neon robustos here but this is what I came looking for [Music] the Chinese money plant um I'm missing a little leg there buddy oh and that leaf don't look too good yeah a little pillio a little Chinese money plant UFO plant okay let me see oh I didn't get a cart on purpose because I don't need to be spending all my money in here what do you guys think how I can't think about that oh that one's got some brown spots right there see that okay that's know this one's got stuff right there so that's a no sorry I'm all like shaky but my stupid ass I forgot to bring the um the selfie stick oh that one don't look good either I mean they look good I just don't want to be like picking stuff out what's that brown spot right there foreign I'm trying to tell if it's like bugs because that's the last thing I want is to come home and like have to debug a plant [Music] it doesn't feel like bugs it feels texturing okay so we'll see it looks like a little bit over watered right here on this one UNA a lot of soil like this one is definitely secret then it's busted there let me look at these ones over here what do you think about this one [Music] this one's a little bit smaller what size pod is this oh now is this like a three inch or a four inch look for new babies when you park the leaves okay see like that one's got a new baby right there this one's got all sorts of new babies this one's got the most babies sorry no it's okay isn't that pretty oh look at this guy came right in here okay I just whacked the crap out of mine yesterday you guys I went to town I like chopped it down almost nothing and I was like trying to propagate it isn't that pretty the angel named begonia it's like I'm tempted but then it's like girl we've got like freaking 20 cuttings at home stop I just love them they're like the Louis Vuitton because they're red on the bottom and then the polka dots on the outside the Louboutin plant yeah I guess they don't have the White Fusion calithia here but I'm kind of glad because I had also seen that it's like super temperamental like it likes a lot of humidity and and I'm just like oh I don't know if I want to spend 25 unless that's it right there I don't want to spend 25 dollars and then kill a plant you know I want one of these little Swiss cheese monsteras that's not a bad place it's like 16 bucks for a little swiss cheese plant okay I need to I need to stop stop it I think I saw one of those the strata whatever I think it's over there I'm gonna go around these I love they're so cool the allocations but they get massive and it's like where the hell am I gonna put it here's some like butterfly sangoniums I saw on the internet they had the they said that they had the um what do you call it milk confetti but I haven't seen it yet see mine are getting like this big already and when I got it it came in like a little one-inch pot and mine are almost this big now and I've had it not even a full year so they grow like crazy but that's isn't that pretty though I love them see what's over here oh some boom leads are these Pacos I think those were Pacos or philodendrons the silver dollar philodendron silver splash let's see him see like that variegation love it but look it's awake burnt up what is this it's this thing it's pretty but it's like look at those no sir oh that's a cool Leaf shape that's really cool are just free I almost killed one of these because I bought it at Trader Joe's which was a way better price it was like 12 dollars and I set it to the side and let it I want I wanted the soil to dry out a little bit before I so I can stick it in lecca and then I forgot that I hadn't watered it so all the leaves were starting to curl and stuff and I just threw it in like a like yesterday or the day before so it it bounced back super super fast but just the little rubber plants I just I love the color on them they're just so pretty big tree right here there's too many plants a big old money tree there [Music] another ficus [Music] so I did not see oh look at that a rope plant it's really cool I didn't see the um milk confetti syndonium which is fine I don't I shouldn't be doing this but I'm doing it anyways try to stop me Hey look it's got a little pineapple it's got a new baby pineapple I'm so adorable these are cool too what is it black Pagoda something I can't read the rest of it I suppose began I'm gonna have to show you guys when I get home to do this everything I whacked yesterday I just I just went nuts couldn't stop me okay hold on let me you guys the oh look at these the pepperonia plants pepperoni plants I love that color oh that's so pretty and these ones too with the pink outside what kind of plant is this it's a pepperoni plant too is this a pepperoni plant pepperoni and Jimmy peanuts texany are you having a good day I'm about to reply to him and say yep I'm at the Garden Center shopping for more plants and then he's gonna lose his mind telling me to stop buying books and plants and rocks that's pretty though do I need a pepperoni plant no do I want a pepperoni plant yes it's so pretty okay stop it these are cute too there's the pink and green what kind of plant was that pink a nerve plant super pretty though that's cool I like all the van that's so cool this one was pretty too how Advantage is this hmm variegated peace lily thing is I don't know if that variegation is stable or not I don't know I just can't get over how pretty that one is so pretty marble tacos see I just don't know how I feel about stuff but like Trails you know you want like 35 bucks for this no sir 22 dollars foreign just break off peace and stick it in my purse I think I don't know if they have cameras in here I'm not about to steal cuttings because I could take cuttings off of this look I don't have scissors but that's a genius idea because I could get a bunch of clippings off of this cuttings so there's another baby throwing right there I just like the color on this oh no pothos are like pothos are like um best growing right I had set down my baby oh wait no that's not it oh there it is no that's not it either is it oh I set it down right here oh God hmm I wonder what size what size pot does this look like to you like a pour no more like a five right see I don't need something that big should I look for a smaller pothos I want one of these so bad you guys these like Staghorn Burns from my wall look at that 200 bucks 150 for this one 150 for that one to start corn I want one so yeah they're so pretty those look like six inches to you guys oh super hold on I gotta switch one second oh my gosh look at these begonias I'm like a squirrel sorry people I'm like oh look at this look at this oh this begonias are cool not monstera this is this is why I will never own a monster just because of how insane [Music] he's trailing up just happened I just really like it because I don't I don't want that big of a plant and I don't see them smaller some pieces due to conditions beyond our control we do not guarantee these house plants [Music] I don't think they have any more positives we're Satin apocals see but they're still like yeah Ona was saying that too Joanne Joan but I ain't got scissors okay here's my baby my sweet little baby you guys want to keep looking around we'll go I'm gonna get out of here because I don't need to be walking out here with like 800 worth of plants let's go look around [Music] hey Sylvia yeah I came over here to get a baby plant and I found it little Chinese money plant and I found it Sylvia I got I just got lost in the tropical plant Greenhouse I was like a squirrel in there it's like oh look at this look at this all the fruit trees are back there the internet said this place was like four acres I can see that because it's it's massive ooh are those greenhouses in there let's go look see all this I should have worn my rain boots but I'm a dumbass and I didn't do it and I'm gonna have a hell of a time getting home because I left my one mile radius and because of all the rains the um the parts of the highway were closed because um part of the hillside like ran off into the into the freeway so I'm gonna have to find an alternative route back home so it's gonna take me longer oh these are all succulents and stuff man it's muddy I should not be coming back here because I'm not wearing my rain boots see look at these you guys I love these Staghorn things I really do but I'm just like I'm terrified of spending like 100 something bucks on a plant and then killing it you know like the most I've spent is the 40 something dollars for that um the elbow syngonium and that thing has gone crazy like I just propagated it for the first time when was it a couple days ago and I've only had it for four months and it has gone insane in my care like it's just it keeps making leaves and more leaves and more leaves and it was getting out of control so I propagated it and I'll be able to get four new plants out of one cutting that I took um that's the most I've paid for the plants so when you're telling me like 200 bucks or 700 bucks I'm like like I can't do that I'm not that big of an enthusiast nor do I really know what the hell I'm doing to spend that kind of money to kill something you know let's go see what else they have hold on give me give me one second you guys I'm gonna set this down I should have worn my backpack and I didn't even I didn't even think about it [Music] see all these little ground covers and stuff oh there's a pelican and an elephant they're friends that's nice a ram beating the out of a goat no wait that's something I'm beating the crap out of a bowl see Rusty yard art that's nice oh we're back in the vegetables it's okay [Applause] [Music] I don't need vegetables see those I do need to go and replenish my strawberries because peanut sprayed the crap out of them with neem oil last round I told him not to do that and he like dredged him and he'd kill them all so peanut killed or strawberry plants well there's like a couple that survived and they have strawberries on them but the rest of them ain't looking too happy I really like these these little plants right here oh let me see these are so cute what is it doesn't hurt purple shamrock yeah but can I grow it indoors or does it need to be for outdoor container or garden indoors and bright lit areas sun to light shade Outdoors bright light indoors a little purple nope not doing it not doing it because I need to go home and see if I can stick them in like a let's go look at this stuff a shark head whoa and a dinosaur you guys there's a dinosaur and a shark look hammerhead that's cool and there's a T-Rex over there a bunch of pots [Applause] for The Lunchbox wow that's really big and my arm's getting tired I should have got stupid selfie stick that's cool these ones well that's a big fountain it's like really big to have a mansion for that big soccer balls can't see what's going on over here I'm gonna sit on this bench make sure it's not wet okay [Applause] yep those kids were creepy like really creepy [Music] come here [Applause] I'm about to go pay 14.99 for this time last time y'all and books I just need to stop stop it okay I'm gonna look at you [Applause] they can grow outside too the oxtails these now I'm Gonna Keep It indoors Sylvia all these got holes in them which means I'd have to go back to Lowe's and get clogger upper that was cool [Music] I already have a little pop for this one at home anyways but more pots more pots well those are those watering things we stick inside the ground and it Waters the plants for you those are cool didn't we go in here no we didn't go in here see now now I'm tempted to go to Armstrong Gardens too I know I shouldn't no I shouldn't do that I want to I wonder if they have left out here too probably not hydroponic store for that I should get one of those spray bottles so much in here oh look they have a tunnel I needed one of those last year too because the squirrels kept getting into my tomato plants and they ate like a whole bunch oh they have seeds let's look at the seeds I don't need to be buying more seeds either oh zinnias oh I still have a bunch of Zinnia there's any of things at home you guys I was eyeballing those um dahlia bulbs so hard like y'all don't know corn beets onions it's impossible to have too many seeds yeah I I need to stop I need to stop my stop yeah I guess I'm gonna have to go to the hydroponics store to get more um like a cause I'm almost out and I need something well I have enough for this little thing but let's go look at those dahlia bulbs again well I don't think I went inside oh look they have a choo-choo train I didn't even notice that oh [Music] gardening rods hummingbird feeders oh this is so cute that's cool know what I need I need another one of these just the bottom piece though I think I can just buy the bottom see I should have gotten I should have gotten one like this that's plastic because the one that I have was kind of like this and it's like starting to rust and get really yucky oh look at these ones is that plastic you know that's plastic and it's pretty 40 bucks for hummingbird feeder y'all but what he does these people are crazy y'all are nuts nope I don't see just the bottom part well that sucks that sucks a whole lot okay I'm gonna go look at the the bulbs and then I gotta go home which is gonna take me like two hours because they shut down the highway you know what I need I need buttercup butter cups faith alrighty you guys I'm gonna let you all go because I'm done and I gotta go pay for this and then drive my ass home so thank you all so much for hanging out I'll let you go here with the Mr Mr Polar Bear and I'll see you guys next time bye
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News Now: The Tucker and Crowley Report - 07/14/23
foreign hello everyone and welcome back to the Tucker and Crowley report part of news now and the Belmont journal and Franklin Tucker is with us again of course today and I'm Mike Crowley it's mid-summer and we've got some news to cover first up Franklin Concord Avenue more changes well we have some specific uh changes along Concord Avenue and but uh the first one the first Major Street change that we had that the that the select board approved was the reversal of Underwood's uh Street uh instead of going from Concord Avenue down to the school it will now be changed from going uh basically north to south so it would exit to Concord Avenue that that was done specifically because um of the new what what they're calling the driveway to the new school okay and uh that will that that driveway is basically at the corner of um um hittinger and uh um throw Bridge uh so um so when when when the police and when when the town started looking at how traffic is going to be uh going down those streets especially in the morning and in the afternoon when school gets in and out and us and also this is also a timing with um with uh rush hour in the mornings it just seemed uh impossible to have that same configuration simply because you would have three streets that are going right into that driveway and you'd have to have cars basically coming against traffic they needed they needed a funnel basically different Concord Africa I want to ask you is this routing traffic on to Brighton then um not really not really a way of allowing uh through the driveway to have a direct path to Concord Avenue instead of going to Brighton yeah oh I see I see yeah it's up to Brighton uh it will uh it will also uh it won't really affect uh people going to uh Bright road you know um but um so it was a it was a configuration that just needed to be changed okay all right and so um when does this go into effect uh it goes into effect uh the last week in July first week in September so right right before school starts that's right about a month before school so everybody can get used to it the second the second big thing is that uh there was a compromise for uh putting veterans uh handicapped parking for for uh people at the Veterans Memorial okay so that is at Underwood and and and uh conquered right so so changing the way the the con that uh Underwood uh flows basically North and South that allows uh a little that allows two that allowed the town to basically build two parking spaces into into the uh into the air into the side so you'll have part a handicap at least one handicap parking space and another parking space that will help veterans who want to see the disabled veterans they'll be located on Underwood so so no no changes required to the bike lane on Concord at that point that's right I think I think there are people who were saying that um you know it's just too much of a of a a safety concern when you have to move people in and out at a major corner and they didn't want to do that all right now the third uh step the Third change which is occurring is at Concord uh just before the underpass and that's at the post office now uh because of just a myriad of um of complaints by residents uh especially older residents who said who who are invas who have a uh unsteady feeling when they move when they uh you know exit their car because it's not on the curb well the the town has decided to just move that portion um you know about uh 10 space you know 10 um 10 inches yeah no 10 not 10 inches move the parking to the curb okay and uh and then what happens to the bike lane now goes back to where like Lane used to be and that is against traffic that will be adjacent to traffic okay so watch out bicyclists that's right there there are a number of bicyclists who um are uh concerned about that uh the slack board set that they're going to try to limit the speed limit at that point from to less than 25 miles an hour they would like to see 10 miles an hour just like it is in just like it is in Belmont Center where we have the uh um uh the restaurant uh seating during the summer they want to have basically the same thing there it would it would it would help um nervous bikers who have to you know move into traffic and then take that corner into Belmont Center at the underpass because cars are moving usually at a quick speed at that point all right well we'll see how that goes all right so um uh there is a special town meeting that's planned for November what can you tell us about that well it's a it's uh usually special time meetings they're in you know November they're they're before Thanksgiving just a little bit of a you know things that have to be done at the at the last you know just you know special things are usually it's not usually a a great importance you know that's used for the annual time meeting this town meeting a special time meeting could be both long lengthy and impact controversial there's a need to um well there's a need just that these are some of the things that they would want to do one is the removal of Civil Service uh for the for the fire department and and police department that's happened to be that's so so we've attempted one time we saw that pitched at town meeting once before and it it fell flat on its face the select board and ultimately rather than accepted defeat with through the proposal what's different this time I think there's more education and there are going to be also uh promoted a lot more vigorously I mean the last time they tried to do the Civil Service it wasn't really it just came up before the uh members and there was a lot of people who just you know just just were opposed to it for not really knowing what it was going to him how it was going to impact Belmont I think you're going to see now more uh it's even more a bigger effort and a more impactful effort to uh to have that change there's also an attempt to have uh the assessors made from an elected to an appointed uh um that's interesting that's that's been decided that hasn't been decided yet right by the select board as a proposal to put on the table that's right okay um then there are um a myriad of um zoning changes that they would like to see now zoning there's going to be a more Universal zoning review basically to see if there's need to have to just go through the whole zoning uh bylaws and and that's going to take upwards to another year and a half to do you know because it's going to be very it's it's that's very um you know you have to be very careful when you do it you have to see how that that ends up but there are some things that are called Low hang fruit that uh that people would like to see come immediately some of those would make hotels permissible uh in town as a right um You would have restaurants you know everything from their signage to their grease traps you know change those to make it easier for restaurants to come into town okay um and it's it's pretty pretty you know this they're thinking like this could take three to four nights so there is an attempt by both the town moderator um and the psych board to really Pare these down so we don't have everything come at once and for a special town meeting um I I do want to ask you frankly so um at the annual town meeting there there have been a proposal and I believe an energy committee proposal that that Roger Ruble um I believe with withdrew um and that was supposed to be coming back in in the fall town meeting that's one of the that's one of the several ones would be coming back because the select board promised him okay and and this and that wasn't as controversial once we once they talked about it and how that was going to change you know like building codes in the town um I think there's also a number of people who would want that flushed out even more okay um but I think what you're seeing is um an attempt basically by the town to um and and by by the time moderator to uh uh you know just just limit the amount because it's just too much and this could be before Thanksgiving you know people are already starting to think of holidays rather than town meeting so you don't want them to be burdened by you know four or five nights of of contentious debate who needs that well sometimes it happens all right so last story Franklin well Elisha our uh our uh outstanding uh prominent Runner um she's actually won two national titles this last weekend and it it had to do with her running in the uh u20 or under 20 year old uh national championships and she was and she did an extraordinary thing she won the 1500 meters which is a Sprint basically nowadays it's not when I was running uh but that was uh she she ran it uh alone and just you know and just went and won the race and then an hour later she came back to the track and ran to 3 000 meters and she won that too so she's a double National Champion oh my God so congratulations Ellie Shea that's right all right okay well thank you Franklin that's all for this week and you can see more of Franklin's reporting at belmontonian.com be sure to watch us next time and we'll see you then [Music] thank you
Belmont Media Center
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Global IGF 2017: Christopher Yoo on Internet Regulation
well there's no question that certain aspects are gonna become more regulated I think for example questions about security are much more important certain things about taxation has become very much a change in is that's not a change that's gonna change likely in the news feature I think privacy issues certainly in Europe with the imminent imposition of the GDP are the general data protection regulation is gonna have an enormous impact and you'll see a certain amount of a temptation to use internet regulation as trade wars the problem with that ISM we have a risk in creating these regimes but then we're gonna miss the fact that we're gonna lose a lot of benefits so let me give you one very simple example the Europeans in 1995 their major directive is major data protection regulation was called the Data Protection Directive they implemented in 2002 the MIT economist measured the impact of that regulation it reduced the the revenue of edge providers 65 percent what does that mean you can regulate the Internet there will be a cost when you reduce the revenue by 65 percent you'll end up with fewer providers lower quality providers lower quality services less diverse services and consumers actually pay the price so there's the thing that tends to happen is people decide describe things in absolutist terms they should be thought of as trade-offs
Imagining the Digital Future Center
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Guy falls asleep in Discord during PvP - WoW TBC: Pre-patch (Part 3/4)
the arena the featured moment of this tbc pre-patch episode is brought to us [Music] all right i'm recording someone recording it sounds like my bulldog oh he's getting attacked don't let him die this is 100 when we start talking about it miller you hear miller dude those are real you can't fake that miller i think the game ending woke him up miller i think he took that off he's still in game miller miller we're giving you phylactery a binding you have thunder fury [Music] he doesn't i'm actually surprised look at this [ __ ] dog oh the fap's gone chat our super powers are gone our superpowers are gone ah [ __ ] you those are [ __ ] that's what you get [ __ ] [Music] yes yeah i need help oh [Music] okay damage look at that look at me go get him emcee oh boss killbots kill bars [Laughter] bad [Music] [Laughter] great switch only switch if you need to no pauses will go through the portal positives will go through the portal do not follow yeah or end of classic so [ __ ] isn't gonna go for that much anyways no [Music] badge okay recklessness oh come on he's actually kidding me i pressed bracken that he actually just instantly mind controls me i'm just gonna [ __ ] murk people yeah fallacy yeah [ __ ] you too bud that's right yeah i get [ __ ] son oh my [ __ ] god dude i actually just got graped on my final kt actually just go [ __ ] yourself dude i i thought it was can you please not [ __ ] kill the [ __ ] that pet the pet the pet the pet can you come to your [ __ ] pet your [ __ ] man stop that pet man get that [ __ ] back holy [ __ ] put it on positive man what the [ __ ] bro we told you get the special passive all these muslims like it's actually important we can't wipe at least three or four months and it's so sad too because tf4 looks [ __ ] awesome too and then you're stuck in that [ __ ] oh wow wow okay wow what the hell are you guys kidding me oh my god what the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] man wait is it wait it's papa pope the prop palette he's dead the prop paladin dude that's what happens with prop paladins dude he's already i was wondering what that was i was so confused i was like why is there a prop paladin i'm not going right now oh inking no we are ready to drop oh he's about to die give me that [ __ ] give me that [ __ ] [ __ ] oh my god all right it's uh it's always it's always guys it's always the troll hunter we always like the orcs i feel like they're sorry the orcs are super i feel like the orcs are smart but what is this blizzard hello anyone there can i go home at least they made a nice movie for gbc i'm being attacked by a feral druid and he's probably just made a huge mistake now i'm just gonna sit here and keep spamming myself mate oh my god i just deleted him oh come back where are you going where are you going mate i thought we were before we were fighting i don't get it where are you going oh you're dead what a shame you gotta be you baby there's more to this game than pressing the buttons and doing the highest damage so much more because you're more than a number you're more than a piece of gear that'll be irrelevant three months you're so much more than that why fall for the trap the game designed you to fall for when you can go past it break through be more make your own fun live your own life don't be a sheep be a wolf be a wolf dog look at it no matter how hard you pop no matter how hard you can get popping keep moving forward that's how winning is done don't let this game mind polish you to hell there we go perfect execution i just said i did not want to die i just [ __ ] said i did not want to die [ __ ] this [ __ ] game as we just did a fight oh they're up there waiting for that one [Music] oh drama male just came up and t-bagged my corpse what the hell up and then get ready for the frost blast no aoe here there's two shackles so far it's just no no shot on recklessness oh my god [ __ ] [ __ ] holy [ __ ] i'm literally just showing people one more wait i'm getting killed by the pets please get this one off me stop killing me dude what the [ __ ] was that come here shaman i'm going to show you i'm going to show you the dance of our people goodbye did you see did you see [Music] no [Music] what what i'm alive but my puffs are gone [Applause]
WoW Arena by Gorthax
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How Christians' Passionate Opinions Can Be Overwhelming and Alienating #shorts
have you met Christians who really do love Jesus but they really do get to you I mean they really do they they're always slamming you with will you go to this meeting will you go to that meeting will you go to this meeting or they're hitting you with what they think of the Jews or what they think of the Arabs or what they think of the second coming they're they're blasting you with stuff almost it seems trying to brainwash you with their opinions and in a way actually after a while you begin to want to avoid them because they kind of bore in on you and they actually are bores in a way they keep on boring and boring and you don't feel kind of uplifted when you see them you kind of shy away or hide somewhere now that loved one is conceivably if they're born of God and if they have a real love of Jesus they're conceivably solish Christian
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John Boos Jasmine Block | Butcher Block Co.
Butcher Block Co., the experts in all things butcher block, reviews the John Boos Jasmine butcher block. Spice up your kitchen with the fun and whimsical Jasmine block. Its three-inch-thick end-grain maple butcher block top makes an attractive and durable work surface. It's mounted on a quaint country-style base that's 24 inches wide and either 24, 36 or 48 inches long. Choose the size that best fits your kitchen. You'll find storage galore in a deep, self-closing drawer and on a solid lower shelf. For added convenience there's a side-mounted towel bar. Select a color for the base of your Jasmine from 11 finish options ranging from soft stains and pastels to bold paint colors like barn red and sporty blue. The Jasmine Block gives your kitchen a little more work space and a lot more style. Check it out at ButcherBlockCo.com.
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February Webinar: Palliative Care and Patient Safety
we are right at nine o'clock so we're going to go ahead and get started good morning everybody and welcome to our monthly webinar series here at the patient safety movement foundation today we're talking about palliative care and the impact of palliative care on patient safety i am donna prosser i'm the chief clinical officer here at the patient safety movement foundation so um we're going to go ahead and get going here we have a lot of content today we're going to talk about about what the difference is between palliative care and hospice care and and and and how palliative care can really involve patients and families more in their care process and also just talk about you know how that impacts patient safety and what organizations can do to to facilitate those conversations a little bit better as always we are offering ce credit to nurses pharmacists and physicians for this session the ce is only available for the live webinar so if you are viewing this on our youtube channel unfortunately we will not be able to provide ce for that medstar health is our ce provider for these groups so if you are a nurse pharmacist or physician and you have signed up and indicated that you are one of those professions you will receive an email from medstar within the next five to seven days giving you information about how you can retrieve your credit we are also really excited to um to announce that restaurant therapists can also apply to medstar to receive uh ama credit that generally speaking will um depending on the state may count for respiratory therapy credit we are also for the first time offering ache credit for this event if you would like to get ache qualified education credit for this then you can go ahead and um and log your this event into your ache account and we are offering certified professionals and patients safety credit through the institute for healthcare improvement and if you have indicated that you would like that credit then you'll receive a certification from the patient safety movement foundation again it may take five to seven days for us to process all of this and so you can see on this slide none of our panelists and none of the planning committee has any financial disclosures to report for this event so with that i would love to introduce our panelists i'm very excited to be joined today by nicole frost shelly hogg and sherry load i'm going to have them each introduce themselves just a bit so nicole tell us a little bit about yourself and your background hi my name is nicole frost i'm an advanced practice nurse i am currently in moorhead city north carolina working at a 135 bed hospital um in the inpatient palliative consult team excellent thanks nicole shelley hi there i'm shelley hauck i am a neonatologist and pediatric palliative care physician and currently working in rural oregon and focusing my practice mostly on perinatal palliative care and neonatology wonderful welcome and sherry i am sheri loeb i am a registered nurse by trade um currently working in the industry for a sponsor but i come today from the patient and family aspect in telling you my story about my experiences with palliative care wonderful well welcome to all of you we're so excited that you're here we have a lot of content as always please enter your questions and um into the q a and we will get to them as we go or we will address them at the end and if you have any comments please feel free to enter those into the chat function so let's go ahead and get started and nicole why don't you go ahead and kick us off yeah okay now i will um so a question that i'm asked on a routine basis is what is palliative care the majority of my referrals do not know what palliative care is and assume that it is hospice therefore i'm often met with mixed emotions confusion shock anger or sometimes relief while palliative care is not a new term its transition into practice has been modest as the culture of care has routinely been a focus on curative treatment until death is imminent and only then is a shift in goals toward comfort initiated the world health organization stated that 40 million people worldwide could benefit from palliative services however only 14 percent receive it even with the positive correlations identified with early palliative interventions reductions in hospitalizations decreased costs to patients in the organization and increased quality of life for the patient and the family the differences and similarities between hospice and palliative care are confusing to most both hospice and palliative care offer comprehensive holistic care to not only the patient but to the family or support unit they both focus on alleviating symptoms to those with chronic illness to provoke promote quality of life while both palliative and hospice closely align they do have differences palliative care as defined by coil is comprehensive care that impacts the psychological and physiological outcomes of patients in all stages of the disease trajectory meaning that palliative care can be utilized alongside of curative measures hospice while closely aligned with palliative care focuses on comfort without curative measures and typically carries a six months or less life trajectory in adults one way that i like to look at palliative care is that it's based on need and not a diagnosis that being said all hospice is palliative but not all palliative is hospice next slide please so when should each conversation be initiated palliative care is a large umbrella that works with other providers as another layer of support to assist with symptom management to increase quality of life assist with advanced care planning goals of care conversations psychosocial and spiritual support and provide guidance with transitions palliative care is many things we are providers we are counselors we are interpreters we are cheerleaders sometimes we're referees and sometimes we are family and we cry this diagram depicts a trajectory of palliative and hospice and recommendations of when community conversations should be initiated at the beginning is when screenings for illness take place and you can see that in that light green triangle at the beginning at the point where the light green triangle and the curative care and palliative care and diagnosis intersect is when goals of care conversations and advanced directives should be initiated because palliative care is reserved for anyone living with a severe illness it can be used as an intervention at any stage and is recommended as early as possible sometimes at the point of diagnosis palliative care does not depend on prognosis examples of serious illnesses that may warrant palliative care include but are not limited to congestive heart failure copd cancer dementia and parkinson's disease you can see in the beginning of the course of illness the focus is largely on curative care with increasing focus on palliative care as a disease progresses at approximately the point in between where active disease directed treatment and minimal disease directed treatment that's when prognostication is performed as well as meeting the psychosocial physical and spiritual needs of the patient at the point of minimal disease directed treatment hospice conversations should be initiated and code status reiterated discharge planning is important at this point as well in the course of illness as it continues with psychosocial support and symptom management throughout at the point of no disease-directed treatment is when end-of-life care is initiated this is where hospice steps in again hospice is provided with patients with a diagnosis of less than six months and not seeking curative treatment the focus is solely on comfort to enhance the quality of life they have left quality of life may look very different from one person to another and is very individualized it is important to note however that many patients still receive palliative care when at end of life and never transition to hospice depending on when palliative care is initiated during the course of illness next slide so i'm going to muddy the waters a little bit and talk about pediatric palliative care and how it's a little bit different from adult palliative care so the similarities is where we'll start so it's still holistic care holistic care of the child with complex and life and or life limiting illness and supportive care of the families just like in the adult palliative care world it's appropriate at any stage of illness but it's most effective when made available as soon as a serious or life-threatening illness is diagnosed where pediatric palliative care consults take place can be inpatient soon after a diagnosis that has required hospital admission some um will have their initial consults and follow-up outpatient and some may even do home visits depending on how their team dynamics are set up and their resources how to get into pediatric palliative care generally it's a primary physician who places a referral but families can also request a palliative consult or self-refer and then who is part of the palliative team is very similar to the adult world there's no set um set roles that a team has to have if you generally have a physician nurse practitioners nurses social workers some even have chaplains and psychologists and bereavement specialists um and in the pediatric world a lot of the pediatric palliative teams are also hospice teams and so the families are able to get to know the team before needing to transition to that hostas carrot end of life next slide means to muddy the waters here we'll talk about the concurrent care model so palliative care is often ignition initiated like we talked about the time of diagnosis for a life limiting or life-threatening condition and is focused on symptom management addressing psychosocial and spiritual needs and goal setting for the patient and family hospice services often incorporate the palliative care approach but are usually limited to a specific time frame pretty preceding the end of life so the issue of a comprehensive palliative care model for going curative therapies to pursue hospice care has been one of the largest barriers to obtaining hospice and palliative care services for children and because life limiting conditions in children are commonly really unpredictable adult definitions of hospice care which includes specific prognostic factors and for growing curative therapies to qualify offer substantial impediments for children to obtain services so as part of the 2010 aca that was signed into law the concurrent care for children section of the law allows for curative or life prolonging treatments targeting underlying disease while also helping allowing the child to remain eligible to receive hospice care and i generally recommend families still transition from palliative to hospice care when their goals of care really transition from cure or reversing effects of the serious illness to comfort in the last days weeks or months so and like we talked about many of the palliative teams also do hospice end of life care so a lot of them already know the team and it's not um as significant of a change for them to transition from from palliative to hospice but it does allow for more resources for the family to allow more support next slide okay so what i'm going to talk about today is based totally on my experience so seven and a half years ago i lost my husband um to cancer so he was diagnosed um in 2011 and at diagnosis it was stage four metastatic so we knew the outcome you know me being a nurse he was a medical executive um we knew what to expect um so what we were faced with is you know what what was coming down the line for us so initially um palliative care was actually never suggested to us so bridging on what nicole said um only 14 of people are recommended to it and i would absolutely agree to that and that it does reduce the cost so is it the right time and i would agree with the previous two speakers that i feel based on my experience the right time is at diagnosis because palliative care as as the speakers have said it's not hospice it's not stopping treatment we although we had a life expectancy of approximately a year and a half he was far from the point of giving up he had too much left in his life that he wanted to try and experience with his family so to me there's there's no wrong time to do it it definitely is individual and i think what we need to get across is that it isn't giving up it's just providing additional support and what does it mean to the patient's care and the family's care in my experience it improves it tremendously for my husband um it helped his pain it helped his side effects by helping the patient it helped me it helped his children because seeing your loved one in terrible pain or the other side effects and no way to help them that that's what makes it so hard on the family member and i think from my experience as a nurse in my experience as a family member sometimes it's almost harder on the family member and so that's that's why i think it's just it's so important to get that you know on board to to help them um it it ultimately improves care i mean and um why wouldn't we suggest that what could possibly be a negative for suggesting it as long as you make it clear that we're not suggesting this to stop your to stop your care um palliative care is is uh just another added treatment like you know you change your chemo or you change your heart failure meds and now we're adding something else to add on to it and what happens if we don't have these conversations we just can increase the pain and suffering the family needs um and it helps the family prepare for the future and i we were blessed to have a palliative care physician and i don't know if anyone is listening from texas but um dr dan epner who was out of md anderson who i think his advice to us is something that i can never um never be thankful enough for my husband fought to try and stay alive as long as he could with good quality and one of his goals which is important to discuss with the family is is there something that is really you're looking forward to and if there is is it possible to move that up a little earlier and what he was trying to um shoot for so to speak was his oldest daughter's medical school graduation which was at this point about nine months from he when he was you know really not doing well and dr epner suggested moving up the ceremony if we could because he would be involved in hooding her and that was a major major thing for him not only to see her graduate but to put that hood on his daughter and at first he said absolutely not and she said absolutely not because it kind of admits that we're coming to an end but ultimately they did agree to that and we had an early hooding which was about eight months before she graduated and we have pictures and no one would ever know that it wasn't the actual hooding of her that day except that it's in the backyard not on a you know podium but it was something that really helped close something for my daughter and she's able to have that memory so that's just something that palliative care can do it can help you plan it can help the family and it's to me priceless so next slide so what are the most frequently encountered patient safety issues within palliative care patients who are eligible for palliative care have chronic illnesses chronic illness is defined as a physical or mental condition that lasts for over a year causing functional restrictions and requiring ongoing management over 133 million people in the united states have chronic illness contributing to 90 of the nation's almost 4 trillion health care cost expenditure these patients have complex medical conditions and are susceptible to communication or medication errors due to their multifaceted disease involving multiple professionals more than half of all chronically ill patients die during hospitalization with a focus on curative treatment not symptom management or goals of care palliative care safety concerns are often encountered due to the lack of standardized definitions and processes throughout the organization nursing or provider comfort or knowledge the patient's goals or preferences are not taken into consideration and advanced care planning is not discussed early in the diagnosis or at all so what is a medical error in palliative care a medical error is defined in palliative care as the failure of a planned action to be completed as intended or the use of a wrong plan for achieving the aims of preventing and relieving suffering from pain and other physical psychosocial and spiritual problems i bet many people do not look at palliative care in that sense and that it is a medical error when we prove we are not providing pain and psychosocial spiritual needs for patients inadequate symptom control or failure to identify symptoms are huge safety issues we need to be able to identify cues that patients are in distress when they're unable to speak for themselves we need to ensure to look at the patient holistically ensuring that the patient is receiving the right medication to alleviate symptoms without causing additional side effects for example providing a patient with end-stage liver disease morphine would be inappropriate as morphine builds up in their system and they're unable to clear it so providing something like dilaudid with a shorter half-life would be most appropriate prognostication is one of the hardest things to do and one of the most uncomfortable topics for providers no one has a crystal ball but you can provide both subjective data from the patient and objective data when looking at the patient's history what the patient is saying labs number of admissions etc research shows that three or more admissions in a year for the specified illness shows a high risk for mortality communication failure to communicate will get you every time this includes active listening listen to what the family and the patient are saying delve deeper into what they are communicating or not communicating what is their body language saying keep an open line of communication with your interdisciplinary team as well such as case management social work pharmacy providers etc advanced care planning is another potential safety issue assessing readiness is key as stated earlier advanced care planning is most beneficial when performed early in the disease trajectory as patients become quite ill as they near the end of their disease process and may not be able to participate in the plan identifying the correct person that is to assist in the patient's health care decisions is important many safety issues occur because we are not talking to the right person who may not be in alignment with the patient's goals next slide so what are the consequences of a lack of palliative care depending on where the patient is on the life trajectory the consequences vary as previously stated palliative care should be initiated early in the disease process early palliative care can provide the patient and the family or support unit the resources and knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their health care goals by providing this information the patient can gain back control over their life early palliative care is shown to improve quality of life and actually when initiated early in the disease process increases the life span when palliative referrals are not placed or or are very late in the trajectory patients and families may experience moral distress due to the inability to complete bucket lists or failure to have control over their life health care members can also have moral distress when palliative referrals are not placed or placed late leading to poor professional quality of life when patients have moral distress this can lead to an exacerbation in their symptoms these exacerbations lead to increased healthcare costs to include frequent readmissions increased lengths of stay and increase mortality palliative care consultations have been shown if they are provided upon admission there is a cost associated savings of over three thousand dollars per patient and over four thousand dollars per oncology patient especially during this unprecedented time these hospitalizations can take away precious time with the patient's family leading to distress as well without early intervention of palliative services many patients have shortened lifespans as their symptoms are uncontrolled our goal is to provide care so that the patient in the end cannot only have a good life but a good death next slide so let's talk a little bit about palliative care education for clinicians i really do believe that every clinician should have some level of comfort introducing palliative care number one and number two communicating with their patients surrounding life learning diagnosis breaking bad news i call this our primary palliative care skills not every institution has access to a palliative care team and so i feel like we need to be teaching how to have these tough conversations before our trainees have to do so in real life next slide so what do our trainees think so in 2015 annie javier who is a neonatologist in quebec uh canada wrote a study um where she looked at mock simulation codes where one code was a neonate born pulseless that does not end up responding to resuscitation efforts and a second scenario where the mannequin responds if correct resuscitation steps are taken and as part of the evaluation of the trainees going through these mock codes they asked how the trainees thought they did in each scenario and 78 percent of the trainees felt like the mannequin always improves as long as you take adequate resuscitation steps and so the whole point of this is that's not real life especially now made very pertinent and coveted times and so they also asked the trainees uh if they felt like they wanted to be exposed to doing everything right in the resuscitation and still having the resuscitation not work and the majority of the trainees said yes they wanted that simulation training of an unsuccessful resuscitation despite doing everything right so it's a super interesting study i recommend you look at it when you have some time um next slide so how do we teach these palliative skills one of the things i was told in my training way back in med school now is just be empathetic be compassionate just be warm but it's not really helpful to give lots of adjectives like that we learn mostly in medicine by watching singing and doing and 70 to 80 of communication is is actually non-verbal so a lot of what we will go through is just personal experience watching our teachers our attendings and and watching for what we like that they do that we can incorporate into our toolbox and watching what we don't like that our attendings do and trying to reframe things or not include those things in our toolbox i can't recommend enough medical simulation and resource courses like vital talks or lots of individual institutions put on simulation courses um and there's more and more evidence coming out talking about how these medical simulation forces really do help us to fumble around in a medical simulation not in real life um there are research studies and family feedback and then reading parental and family perspectives there are a couple of things on this edge of the slide um girl in glass is a book written by a mom who went into pre-term labor at 23 weeks and all about her experience going through the nicu and how hard and difficult it is and i really just feel like our families deserve better so we should be practicing this in simulations next slide that's the same slide there we go okay so one of the most helpful frameworks i have actually found is the best case worst case icu model developed by dr schwarze and her team at university of wisconsin it is adult based however i've used this a lot since my peds palliative training as a communication tool with very sick children and infants and their families so it's a great tool to ensure that the medical team and the family are on the same page and i usually tell families um you know the doctor on rounds me if that's true or if it's in the middle of night and it's going to be a different primary doctor the next day i tell them about this and ensure that they can ask questions and you can even get their permission to share this by email or text which is especially helpful in recent covid recommendation times you may even choose to tape the template that we're going to show in the next slide to the patient's door and it really helps the overnight team to know what the family was previously told so that the next con difficult conversation is consistent with what they've heard before so the gist of this framework is you're going to talk about three stories um with the family and really you're just trying to paint a picture for them and translate all of your statistics and knowledge um in your head to something the family can help can better understand so i usually say we're going to talk about what we're hoping for the best case scenario tonight or in the coming days what we're worried about the worst case scenario and then what we think is most likely to happen and that doesn't always necessarily apply in the moment especially if things are changing very very fast um and it's a lot to digest in the ic world too but basically it's all about just telling a story to the family so let's get into the nitty-gritty details here next slide so here's an example model that i kind of made um based on an icu neonatal icu patient so i talked to the family and you can see each um column is a day in the nicu or a significant event that has happened in the nicu that changes my prognosis line so you see at the bottom horizontally on along the bottom of the page you have your worst case scenario that you're going to describe and then at the top you have your best case scenario and then the star is usually like where you think they're going to be um and i usually just use bullet points make this as simple for yourself as possible so you know here's a baby who is admitted to the nicu with breathing issues so i'm hoping high flow oxygen will help avoid ventilation and intubation however i'm worried that there's an infection because of the labs that we've gotten and the x-ray so we've started antibiotics and we're going to follow labs and another x-ray tomorrow and really watch how the baby does overnight so that's the first day and then the second day i changed colors there uh so we had to intubate that morning and so i'm talking to the family about best case scenario i'm hoping the lungs are going to recover with the antibiotics and that we just need time but i'm worried because now i've had to add on blood pressure support and i'm on one presser support about to add a second presser drip and so i'm really worried that the organs are now going to be affected um and that his heart is needing this blood pressure support and then this is probably the point when i start adding this much support then i'm going to just be very blunt with a family right and say i'm worried he may need more intensive medical support and that he may even die from this and it's really important to just say those words because that's what the family is worried about they want to hear you confirm their worst fears so they can prepare for them if that's true in that scenario if it's not then be very reassuring um and then the i i think i just said five o'clock that night i did another column because there was a different um event right i'm worried because more blood pressure support is needed we're at the maximum amounts and the liver is starting to show signs of failure um i'm still hoping that the antibiotics and that the blood pressure support are going to kick in and that his body will accept this but i'm worried and you can see each event that happens i'm decreasing where the star is on the line of how likely i think it is in that moment that you know if they're not showing response to any of our medications i'm going to put the star lower to the worst case scenario or closer to the worst case scenario and then by the next morning it's great a different doctor comes in and they're able to paint a different picture he came off one presser medicine overnight he seems to be recovering the liver labs look better so the labs ended up showing mrsa sepsis so we know now why this happened and we have a name for the family um and we're able to talk about now his body is starting to recover and so we're able to increase you know on the line where our star is that we do think he's recovering from this slowly so that's a very detailed version of what i would go through and just the little bullet points for the family so basically the story of um your best case scenario and your worst-case scenario may change day-to-day or hour to hour in the intensive care unit depending on how your patient is responding to our care and so you just update it with each large change that you're having to talk to the family about you can call the families and talk through this you can send a new version of the diagram so you're able to follow so the whole family is able to be on the same page and i found it really helps the whole medical team to stay on the same page you might choose if this is a very intense bad news conversation to instead of doing daily columns that you just do a more generalized one single sheet of paper with one line where you're talking about best case scenario worst case scenario and where i think the patient is and then if there's an intervention that you're trying to decide between you might do one line for here's if we have surgery for this here's if we don't have surgery what the projection might look like and so it's just makes it a much easier framework for me to um to describe to patient families so hopefully this is helpful i'll give you some resources on the next slide next slide so the best case worst case framework toolkits are at this website hipexchange.org there's uh several different youtube videos on this patient preferences project because it was built out of the adult geriatric world deciding and trying to talk families through whether to have surgery or not it is very focused on that so there's that model the surgical model there's the icu model and it's content and we're building a nicu model so there's it's growing and growing and i find it very helpful another resource is vitaltalk.org you can take online intensive classes right now on this pandemic time and then in non-pandemic time they have short like weekend uh two-day courses with uh they bring in actors that play the patients or the patient's family and you're able to work on specific skills when i went to my first course i really wanted to work through dealing with angry families and so i made i asked that the actors were really angry and yelling because sometimes it's really hard to to work through that and find a productive path of helping the family and figuring out where that line is for the day and maybe it's coming back and having a different conversation another day so they can digest things um another resource my mypcnow.org is a palliative care network of wisconsin and they have uh short one-page fast facts is what they call them so if you have something symptom management issues um it's a great resource and there are a few pediatric ones but they're actually building a whole different site for the pediatric world another resource is courageousparentsnetwork.org and this is a family-based resource built by parents and families of loved ones who have had life life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses and having to think through guidelines and tough choices whether to do a tracheostomy for their babies things like that next slide all right so just to reiterate palliative care does not mean there's no more hope um so there's a study out of i really like to find interesting studies like this this is a dr feutner study um from 2017 where he confirmed in the study that hopeful thinking actually led to more comfort in working with dying children their families and more palliative care competency so the other thing i was interested in is how they measured hope so that's an interesting thing i'll try to go forward because i think we're starting to run a little bit short of time i have too many slides so look at this study if you want to see how they measured hope um and uh see that there's evidence that we can hope with our patients and be better at palliative medicine for it next slide so the other issue that i hear sometimes from physicians and trainees is i feel like giving bad news is just going to dash my patients hope and they'll give up on everything so this led to my thought of well let's see if there's been a study on this um and actually there has been of course and there is a journal of clinical oncology study back in 2012 that showed that uh the worst thing we can do as clinicians is actually not talk about difficult prognosis at all it's like we all go into a negative tailspin if somebody doesn't actually tell us the truth and where we're at so um they found that both in the adult world and the pediatric world um with difficult prognostics that hope was found to be threatened when there were more often when there was no discussion held at all versus telling them bad news next slide all right shelly i'm gonna just stop i'm gonna go off my slide for a minute and just say that um as far as education and going back to my oldest who is now a um she's an icu physician in la so what she's been hit with right now is mostly covid patients and unfortunately she had little to no education related to how do you tell people that they're dying and how do you tell them exactly best case worst case scenario and that that is just critical during her med school and residency education it really it was very hard for her because she knew how palliative care had helped her dad yet many many physicians were reticent to suggest it and and i think it's um a lot of physicians are reticent to suggest it because they feel that they're giving up on patients and physicians are not miracle workers and there there is a time where they can't do everything so they can't you know cure your cancer control your pain control your nausea care for your family so it's it's palliative care is group support it it has so many aspects to care for the entire patient and family um and as far as shelly when you were talking about your toolbox and following physicians and learning it i laughed because what i told my daughter when she entered med school is i'm going to give you a list of physicians of who i want you to be like and who i don't want you to be like from my 30-plus years of being a nurse and and it's very true um and you're not giving up support and palliative care is just as everyone has said it's an adjunct to what you are getting and we've all experienced it in our lives in some way or another um one of my favorite palliative care physicians too um i met him but i haven't worked with him but irabaya wrote a book the best care possible and what he says is treating the patient with compassion humility honesty and what they want which may not be what the physician wants it's important to sit down and have a real conversation with the patient and family and know their goals some patients you know don't want help others do but you're not going to know from looking at that icon on the computer um without really sitting down and and talking to the patient and the family and if you wait until the very end when the patient really can't answer your questions then then it's too late next slide um and i mean i almost think that paley of care has done a disservice because of the name and maybe someday we can change it to supportive care um and then they'll realize that it helps support it helps support the patient it helps support the family and also as far as the safety and quality aspect that nicole was referring to it's the communication and i think the first three major reasons for medical error are communication communication and communication and when you don't have that with a family that's when you're going to have the problems and we want to provide comfort that the treating physician may not be familiar with um as i said you know oncologist treats cancer cardiologists treat heart failure but they don't necessarily treat the associated symptoms that go along with those diseases and robin williams bless his heart wasn't a physician but he played a great one in uh when he was patch adams and although he passed away from a horrible disease of his own he said our job is improving the quality of life not delaying death and we need to start treating the patient not just the disease and once we were able to get palliative care involved with my husband i felt like he was being treated more as the patient and his family and what he wanted and what was best for all of us than just trying to hammer out that cancer which we knew just wasn't going to happen and patients want to know you know what's going on um so that's uh i think that was the last slide thank you so much everybody and and and sherry thank you so much for sharing your story i know how difficult that is we'd love to spend the next 15 minutes um answering some questions um before before i end the slideshow though i do want to remind everybody that we are offering ce for nurses pharmacists physicians some respiratory therapists depending on the state healthcare executives and certified professionals and patient safety so it will take about five to seven days to process this so um so we appreciate your patience as we as we work through that but let's go ahead and um i'm going to stop sharing and we can just uh get to some of the questions that we have you don't have too many questions but um so anybody in the audience that has any questions now's the time to ask i do um shelly i do want to ask you a question about your best case worst case scenario worksheet can you tell us a little bit about how you use that in practice is this something you use as a worksheet for yourself or do you share this with your families and the team so i share this with my families and team like i will tape it up on the door or put it on their heart chart or let the family take it take it and take it home with them i really feel like it's most effective when it's shared so one of the things we learn as we go through especially icu training is usually someone at some point will teach you how to have a family meeting to break bad news or talk about how difficult things are going in the icu and they'll be like bring a piece of paper and bring a pen and bring tissues but and they're like usually it's just to spell words or something and i was like oh we're not using our tools and our toolbox most efficiently and when i came across this best case worst case scenario framework i was like i know what to do with a piece of paper in the pen now so i find it very helpful to share i don't feel like it's something that has to be used or is most effective with necessarily every family or every scenario if i get a what we call a feeder grower you know baby who's admitted to the nicu who really is just born a little early and working on feeds i'm not going to pull out the best case worst case framework on this family and make them talk through worst case scenarios because they're already going to be worried enough being admitted to the intensive care unit but i will absolutely pull this framework out with a perinatal family who has a diagnosis of trisomy 13 or trisomy 18 and we're trying to talk through what the different organs that have been affected and and what interventions might be possible and talking through the best case worst case scenario of each of each organ or each intervention that might be done great thank you shelley there is a question about long-term care facilities do you have any experience in palliative care and long-term care facilities i don't and it is something especially in our community we currently do not have an outpatient palliative program which limits what we can do we can do everything the right way to set people up with the goals that they want but if they're when they're discharged that kind of doesn't help us to close the loop so that is a process that we're working um towards for an outpatient palliative program and the long-term facilities will be a major part of that because the majority of patients in long-term facilities are that picture that we talk about of comorbidities chronic illnesses complex patients with multiple um professionals involved and um i do see that that would be a huge turning point for quality of life for people in nursing facilities as well as you know looking at health care associated costs thank you there's also a question about um that denise has asked us she asked whether or not you think that physicians maybe don't introduce palliative care because of the additional medications that may bring on other complications because of polypharmacy does anybody want to address that one i'll i'll address that from the non-physician point um i don't think that's true at all palliative care physicians work as part of the team with the other physicians so it's not like they're going in blindly and just throwing meds without you know looking at what the other patient you know what the patient's receiving and if the patient's receiving meds from the treating physician that is making them uncomfortable not being able to tolerate the meds then by not giving them medications to help those symptoms then they're they're not serving any purpose so you know for example my husband when he started seeing seeing a palliative care physician was receiving the appropriate pain meds the appropriate medications to alleviate the side effects from the pain medications the appropriate medications to treat the nausea from the chemo i mean these are all medications that the treating physician could have prescribed but didn't know the correct medications to prescribe so i definitely do not agree you know in my nursing pro opinion and my family opinion i'll actually add on to that if it's all right i i actually from the intensive care perspective inpatient have definitely seen this it is a barrier when palliative care teams especially pediatric palliative care teams are introduced at children's hospitals because we all think we've been trained super well at everything and if you work in the icu you have to be good at death because we have dying patients every day or every week or whatever it is on your unit and so of course we're very good at what we do but that's actually not i really encourage us each as physicians and practitioners in healthcare to really challenge our own perception of what we are good at and our strengths and our weaknesses and the studies actually show time and time again we are biased in how we consult our families and so now i actually tell that to families like my perspective is skewed because i spend so much time in the neonatal intensive care unit so let's talk about that up front and now i'm going to tell you here's what i think but also i don't see many nicu patients outpatient anymore in my training we did we followed up in our outpatient clinic and got to see the babies who go home and so it really skews your perspective on um morbidity and mortality and i think it's a myth that we really as a palliative care field have to correct as we move forward is that it's not just another doctor coming in throwing medicines at symptoms that palliative care should be another tool in your toolbox of how to holistically treat the patient we should be working together as a team which isn't always easy when there's multiple specialists involved in the hospital but i have to say especially in the pediatric world some of the best communication between teams has happened when i've seen palliative care become involved it's bringing in that neurologist it's bringing in that gi doc it's bringing in the peds intensive care doc all together in one meeting or having one person do all the ground work to bring everyone to the same page of hey the palliative doc brought up this or the gi doc brought up this let's talk about what we want to present to the family because there's a lot of behind-the-scenes work sometimes in the symptom management because a lot of it is trial and error and what is our the best evidence we have right now to treat these symptoms um so i think that's something we still need to correct is that myth of uh that we're just going to muck up the the medications on a patient yeah yeah i see i was go ahead i was just gonna um tell that just for a second about um one of the issues too with palliative care is that as you were talking describing you know nephrology and cardiology palliative care has not been seen as a specialty and so i think that is another mindset that we have to change that palliative care is not coming in to take over we are not we're not coming in to change the whole um plan of care we are a specialist just like cardiology comes in and focuses in um nephrology but we as you were saying that we're an adjunct we're there to support and kind of bring everyone together and be on the same page which is not always that easy to do is it shelly i see that you answered a question about um about non-english speaking patients and communicating with them um we have just a few minutes left if you want to share what you answered with the rest of the group sure so the question was that we or the comment was really that we focused a lot on communication and provider education and training um which is great but we haven't really talked about diverse serving diverse communities um and language barriers experienced so this is actually i did a lot of my training in southern california and then in chicago for my hospice fellowship and it's very very important if possible when you bring in interpreters to the situation if you can give them a quick debrief some pearls before you go in to have a difficult conversation i found it much more helpful even if they just have two minutes to mentally prepare we're going to be talking about that this patient is dying in the icu that it comes it's just much smoother it's very hard for the interpreter to be shocked at the same time that the family might be shocked that's a lot of stress and and trauma for the interpreters to go through i found it a lot more difficult um these days by phone but it's still possible especially if you're able to do it by video if the family doesn't speak a lot of english i feel a little bit more free to say to give them a little heads up on the camera or sometimes i will connect outside the room and tell them the situation and then we'll roll in with the like computer on wheels screen together after i've given them that that little spiel i find the same thing as helpful when we consult chaplains as well my previous rural hospital was a very religious institution and they had a lot of lay religious people who would come in to give babies blessings i find it very heartbreaking to have someone come in trying to bring comfort to the family of a child who is clearly dying in my eyes but the chaplain person would come in and and bless the baby that they're going to live and overcome this and have a beautiful life and that negates everything you just said and i'm not saying you have to take away hope but sometimes if you can prep them before they come in to give the blessing of hey in five minutes we're about to um give a dose of morphine and pull the breathing tube and they're going to hold their baby you know until they pass that gives them a whole different framework to work with before they go in the room so i think preparing your consults and and interpreters and extra people as they come in the scenario can be um life changing for the family great well i don't see any other questions from the audience so last chance if anybody has any other questions to ask our panelists today uh in the meantime i want to take this take a moment to thank our panelists thank you all shelley and sherry and nicole for joining us this has been a great conversation um and for the for the members of the audience you may have missed oh here's another one thank you thank you denise um we are um we will have a copy of this presentation the video and the copy of the powerpoint post it on youtube hopefully by tomorrow um and and uh and of course as always if you have any additional questions that we didn't answer today you feel free to email us at 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Why is native Egyptian culture in museums today? | Ratan Sharda
foreign debunking mythology psythology means science of Truth the study of Truth opposite of that is mythology which means science or study of fake lie or imagination there are some most of the viewers you ask me a question about the global South and believe me I am not a political person but I know things from an academic point of view and I always tell people I see things from a Vedic perspective every today's situations also and that comes from the Mahabharata ramayan background so that's why I don't comment on it anything but I do write articles sometimes you can read it so you'll know where I am coming from I have very special guests who analyzes these things is written more than 11 books and he is also a very popular go-to person for all these aspects but today we are going to talk something completely different so without delay let us welcome doctor so Namaste so you just came back from Egypt and in India the G20 foreign foreign Minister's conference wrapped up in the finance Minister's conference also wrapped up so like if you know the position of India which is now in a way negotiating at a very equal level with all the former world powers I'll say former because now the prime of U.S is also getting passed that's what you're seeing so what do you think of the conference whether it's success or a failure because I I don't have much information to even decide what it is see I would say that gloves are off the time of sleep talk and diplomacy when at the end of the day after three years of conferences nothing came out just nice sounding words some nice sounding briefings that's all they used to come out this time there has been genuine interaction there has been Frank interaction people from different sites on the opposite sides have spoken of them spoken of well I think this is the way the world has to transact business and voltage to speak out all this feeling goody goody and making nice statements but in the back on the back side you create Wars you create unrest and then you claim that world is not a happy place that somebody has to become the grand Prague to the Grand cop that days are gone and you talk to Global South for the first and Global South has got a voice India is leading the voice and it has shaken the UN because you and I accept making nice statements is spending millions of dollars which earlier U.S used to finance now they have reduced the financing others are trying to run it so billions of dollars is spent on a you know talking shop when nothing comes off security Council nobody listens to you and nobody listens to Mr Modi has been saying time and again that is time even is reorganized and you know reorganizing reshaped unfortunately there is no will with anybody because many countries are happy with with the conflicts because that serves their purpose and their defense Armament industry very well that being so if south of the Big South which has got natural resources now which has got a market on their side and also minerals and various kind of natural resources that they say that enough is enough and won't be exploited anymore and the so-called prosperous Nations who actually are sitting on the piles of exploited resources from these poor countries who were impoverished by these very people then they have to be answerable so that is the importance of global South that is the message to un whether you are lessons or not is a different issue similarly G20 which is an expanded version of elite G7 Club there also unless people agree that there are issues with initial resolved very frankly discussed frankly you will have only talking shops which have no purpose and on that point I would say that this with this particular G20 Summit foreign ministers are very different from what it used to be so far in other parts of the world if you listen to the speech that Mr Modi is gave during that time it is very Frank and very blunt and that is the message that is a go out and India now is speaking very clearly in clear voice the way it has stood very gallantly Between the pressures from suppressed either in political field or economic field I think that's a good message you know the the the African union leaders like particularly Namibia and Ethiopia and other countries you know they are very much vocal now in fact one of the meetings I was saying that the French president macron was asked to keep quiet and like publicly disagreed with them because what what happened was the he was trying to talk about the economic economic contribution of France and he was bluntly told no France is still a colonial power and they don't let African countries function and we have also seen Ethiopian leader coming out very openly mocking at the German ministers that you need to get out you know the the same rules which apply for us in your country apply for you in this country also so so the the but you know if you look at the Egypt Egypt has been a very strong Western post maybe the fear of coup or something or it's just a fragile government in the one city one city literally not not the spread over the entire country so what do you think of looks like a completely puppet for me so what do you think about the global South and Africa see my last visit before kovid was to a southeast Asia and another ancient land where you had Vietnam Cambodia and Thailand Etc and now this time article would have gone to uh to Egypt what is common between them is southeast Asia is much better or I would say as compared to Egypt and Middle East countries despite not having very good resources they were also exploited in bicolonial powers and they are also poor but I found a little more uh a little better society as compared to Egypt Egypt the life drops in Cairo but outside Cairo you can see a little life in let us election but apart from that it's all not just desert it's very run down very depressing scenario even if you go to ancient a very popular city like Alexandria it's a rundown totally depressing scenario and people are really poor in fact when you buy your handicrafts you feel so sorry that you're paying such a prize that how would they survive because they have done a good job that is part one part two is that the history is So Glorious in fact in many parts I would say it is even more is older and much more glorious even compared to the southeast Asia that I saw which is comparatively newer as compared to what Egypt civilization was this Grand civilization and you will know that when actually that greatness was there it was a natural habitat climate change had not destroyed it but once the the attacking horse came Invaders came first the Romans and then you have this uh you know this uh Islamic hoods what happens when this this horse come when they destroy the local civilization and that destroy the local culture what is left show me one country which has remained well to do or you know a little better of uh when it is left by the colonial power so by the Islamic Force they're in the in the worst condition so whether it's Iraq old Iraq whether it's old Jordan whether it's Egypt or or for that matter even uh even turkey or the the Iran Iranian countries no these nations used to be prosperous used to be doing very well but once these uncivilized hoods came and only only they wanted was money they wanted exploitation and they wanted to destroy the local culture they could not supplant with any culture which was positive which was effective and which was good so you see that ultimately all of them value in poverty and the reason why why some Middle East countries are doing better only because of you if that fuel had not come the natural resource is given by by nature or God Almighty they won't have anything to live on in fact they were living a worse kind of life just about till 19th century or 20th century in fact so if they had not while they have anything else nothing and they did not the people who came who made it or destroyed the local culture left nothing and even if you see this is even today Egypt people are different from the Middle East Arabs they are still uh much better off this in the sense of their cultural Behavior with Outsiders like if any event very warm reception I mean except the poverty you found them very friendly and they found the very very nice people that I didn't find much of a extremist uh you know Behavior which Muslim Brotherhood wants to put there not yet at least so my lesson when a country is invented whether it's invaded by colonialist was invaded by Islamic swords they leave nothing and accept destruction except exploitation and accept impoverishing the people the very reason you have struggle in continuous Civil Wars even in Africa or Middle East is because the Colonials whether they were Dutch or whether they're French or whether they were Caucasians they have created such fault lines that same price same Nation have been divided by straight lines into different sections then there is no thought about it they have tried to smother the local civilization the local culture and local tribes and you see continuous hardship continuous God continuous battles and that has been fueled Again by the same colonial power they still exploit them they still take away natural resources so this is the Crux that will do all the all this Global South and all the countries which are exploited they have to rise like India they have to go over to the roofs they have to go back to the strengths only then they can rise they cannot rise looking at these people who exploited them or destroyed their civilizations so unless they go to the roots go to the very nature the what what kept them at peace and happy they will feel misery what we see today whether it's Egypt or whether you see computer I think that's exactly the reason why people more countries are accepting India's leadership because India has a track record of balanced economic contribution like in all the countries where it in its companies have invested India never allowed its the crank its Spirit its natural Spirit of life to die down one thousand years of continuous atrocities slavery exploitation but somewhere some somebody would already keep on standing up so in those Thousand Years your continuous rebellions your continuous revolutions your continuous resistance to kill that Spirit kill their intellect and somehow despite all the destruction it survived and that is the reason it's still alive it is not alive because British gifted them in Union states Union of states it survived because culturally it was one geography one nation and did not allow its roots to dry down great people throughout the ages always stood up kept on nurturing that cultural strength of India and that is why India survived and Thrive I hope that other countries learned that lesson whether they have resources more or less than India whether the population is much lower than India for India to Survive and Thrive with 140 billion people that is a lesson that if you are if you have true words to say to your spirit or your your you know your own your own nature in your nature you cannot progress so each country has its own nature and that is what the strength of every country is unless they recognize that city as the Indian they will keep on facing these problems whether it's Egypt whether it's Iran whether it's uh you know whether it's any African country they have to look for their own Spirit their own chitty their own inherent strength and that nature they cannot copy somebody else like arabindo said that every nation has got a has got a different problem to solve they have a different question you cannot from anywhere so unless you stop copying from best and unless you create our own structures our own thinking and our own models other countries will suffer and that is the lesson it has time to give to other countries no the the the connections of Egyptians ancient civilization I'm not talking about the current one is very starkingly similar to India very startingly like in fact yes most of the local cultures and customs and spices food cooking habits are directly derived from the west coast of India Goa or other places you can see the kind of spices also they use because there are a lot more cultural similarities there not the religious similarities because the religion is in fact you you've gone to YouTube you'll remember that the Obelix itself came from a meditation as a queen and that meditation resulted in opelik which is quite close to what shivaling is since the Tower of strength is star of energy and it has traveled all over all over the Western Hemisphere so this strength of culture which is very close see as you meditate it is always possible that you as a spiritually rise the thinking whether it's African or whether it's Egyptian or India they will come to the same Focus stand come to the same strength of your Atma of your spirituality and like looking at life beyond only material gains that is any civilization which has gone through this process of spiritual Resurrection I found that in Egypt also so the the Obelix uh the kind of feature the poles which is made in all the kingdoms of India is generally called Indra dwaj generally in Mahabharat and ramayana means it's a flagpole of Indra but later on it has different people are doing different meanings but that is a constant feature across the world whether you go to South America or Africa or India but the origin is said to be India even in there you see the spirit the spiritual heads they're priests were very important very important like we had our mantris we had our spiritual heads our wishes and monies who actually directed The Kings I found that in Egypt also the whole intellectual intellectual leadership is the strength I mean the old wisdom sometimes gets uh comes up but but it also gets subdued in the new systems nowadays also which is which has happened in most of the countries one exciting thing which you told me before was Alexandria now Alexandria Port was conquered by the Romans conquered by the Greeks actually established by the Greeks first ban ban Romans and Greeks had established over a previous Port which was already existing and some people say and I'm not saying that some people say in fact University of Cairo I one of the universities which I really love they have preserved history as it is I don't know how they did it but they did it and they mentioned that the some of the Macedonian Kings we all know chandragupta maurya had conquered Macedonia it was under him Hellenic rule and we is part of that culture they have a lot of elephants over there did you find elephants in Alexandria elephant statues no I think most of those things have been destroyed I didn't find any elephants that you there were some in fact even in Egyptian uh in Egyptian places hardly found by elephants therefore many other animals and all the animals were loved they were also mummified I didn't find many signs of elephants at least I couldn't see them Alexandria hardly has left any any of the old sites you know except one uh one Roman Temple which only the obelic stands or the infected column stands and the catacombs which are there apart from that hardly any sign people are trying to find out well as where Alexander died or whether he was buried that there is no sign available it's a decaying City nothing much to talk about honestly it was a big letdown it's very poor very poor if you've gone the outskirts there are six seven floors of buildings without plasters without any facility and just on the lanes of just eight to ten feet wide Lanes as you cross the flyover they go down and you can see look at them and when most of the countries have such slumps I am not saying that other countries don't have we also have but the sheer density of population in those areas and the kind of Life they live is quite disappointing because I had I had you know because we generally look at Egypt 20 through Cairo and Cairo is very very brilliant very well lit and very it looks very prosperous very nicely later out but life outside that may be true of any Desert place but Alexander I'd hope to be in a much better shape it was not another interesting thing as you find is that the obsession with life and death let us see whether Asians or Indians or any old civilization if you look at African uh African civilizations but in this case very similar to what we thought of only thing I found that while their search for meaning of life at the death ended with a material gains to be put with King's side so you had slaves to be saves who die with the king or killed with the King and he would also be mummified and go in the same place where King was laid down or mummified or even the pet animals all the kind of things that they required whether it's Golden Throne or any other you know a lot of materialism was the violent case of Indian civilization when they talked about death they talked of afterlife which was not just fulfilling the material needs but also the principle of karma depending on what you do you will end up in a new life cycle with maybe higher or lower in the biological order while in case of Egypt I found it stopped at death and you know celebrating the death Kings themselves so celebrated the death by creating their own uh you know own their own Graves their own tunnels their own pyramids but beyond that the thing did not go beyond that moment of death and they thought they will afterlife enjoying the same material benefits that is where India was a step ahead they were contemporary I would say in the terms of life cycle of the civilization but India thought went beyond that the issue of karma the principle Karma and you know you you totally you burn down your your body the body of the Dead it goes five elements Go Back To Nature there is nothing left and the Atman goes for the next cycle of life that is the difference which I I found very rarely whether in patents of Europe or sometimes when I hear the stories of African gurus they have such such you know that kind of rebirth idea but I found them missing in Egypt to that level they had a lot of uh thinking a lot of meditation actually their academic professors have done a very good work you know and and I don't want to take any name there because I know them very well but I won't take the name without their permission uh because they are very much in a way averse to any American propaganda so they have done a good work in rewriting their history books and they are trying to remove all European references to Egypt and they're trying to I think academic world is trying hard to connect it back to the spirit of Africa I mean that's where the projects are and the spirit of Africa if you look at it the richest countries in Africa today are Nigeria and after that is South Africa I mean not South Africa is no longer the number one Nigeria is number one but Egypt is somewhere clawing back I mean they are competing with Kenya competing with uh I mean very few countries are the Algeria and other places but they're trying to claw back so one question comes into the mind is can the Indian researchers establish because if you look at the original African culture where the afterlife and according to Egyptian professors after life means so like you correctly said that they were the spiritual masters of their country as well as kings and the respect was given so that they can live comfortably in the next life so autonomy they're they're recognizing next life so but there's still it's not as developed as the source of all the culture of the world which is Bharat but still my question to you is can the Indian researchers tie up and start giving them food to start looking at the history in a different way because right now they are looking from a European lens their own history as you rightly pointed out it is not just economic cooperation that is needed by a global South and is also intellectual cooperation that is required because today most of the countries are still influenced by Western idea Western thoughts Western philosophy and they look at their own civilization from Western classes till that goes they will not be able to reach back and on that I found that Egypt has still stuck with a you know stuck to their roots and people talk very glowingly about their own ancient civilization one more thing that struck me like you if you go to Mexico that Western World wants the ancient civilization to go to museum they want don't want them to be alive so this succeeded to do it in Egypt they killed entire history in between and most of the countries have seen to it that the the people end up at exotic museums then they can be glorified but any living civilization is not glorified check out any country in the world which isn't glorified by Western Civilization or Western historians or philosophers very few and those who do have very few philosophers who I would say actually get converted to ancient civilizations whether they go to India or to Indonesia or whichever place but the basic idea that they want to look at the Western perspective of your own country you will not be able to reach uh to find your true strength and that is where India and any country which has strong cultural base should be competing with each other sharing with each other I have talked about iccs many times International you know Center for cultural studies who has brought together many ancient civilization on its platform they exchange thoughts they exchange papers and that is not slowly the people are Reviving their ancient ideas ancient philosophies they may not be as elaborate as Hindu philosophies but they have their own place they could not rise from that because they were colonized whatever was there was also destroyed but some elements stay and though those elements need to come back come come together and find that glory in them you know that many people in Europe and many people in Mexico are going back to their native religion a so-called Pagan religion so in fact we should respect what today because most of the most of these cultures respected nature live with nature that is a basic lesson so these people are going back to the roots whether Hindus or other civilizations is their strength they cannot copy the best because Vex says best has only told us how to exploit at the the Muslim civilization how to exploit nature how to exploit any material to their satisfaction without worrying about nature without worrying about replenishment without worrying about recycling so this thought of ancient civilizations will ultimately result in Reaper part of this planet possibly because what we are doing today or what we have done so far all the stocks of G20 all the stocks of you know talking shop with Davos where nothing happens except talks for years together they are saying how to say planet Earth but they go sit in AC they sit in AC has no bound places I would say they should go to Egypt sit on open beaches without wasting money on air conditions and you know creating all kind of environment disaster in those areas they will understand how you can live close to Nature without actually destroying the nature and that is the lesson I think ancient civilizations can give to the world which is still struggling for answers see the most rarest of Egyptian artifacts from the past are stored in Vatican Museum actually Vatican museum has all the references and the and the it's irony that they celebrate Egyptian history in Vatican to show that how primitive they were I mean that's the whole purpose of Vatican is generally now the what were they that is a question were they just like India engineering if the humongous pyramids the humongous temples that are made it is not done without without maths without science it cannot be done so they had this art of you know mining matters creating Metals creating Superior structures which have lived through 4000 years what is Vatican and whatever these civilizations 2000 years back to offer so what is backward when you say that somebody came down from the from the from heaven and said I will take her a sins and now you can be liberated what happened to people before that particular person what what kind of religion is that which says that only my religions to everything else is wrong so the very idea of claiming to this period everybody else is towards civilization and that is the very idea that you are good in museum but not in real life is what Western World wants that is what they've done to retainers also they don't do Latin Americans also so you you finish their civilizations whether it's Africa or Latin America or America itself put them in museum and celebrate them so this is Anthony they're advanced in stealing things it's very advanced so that's what they do all the way they go everywhere and chill things so one of the things which also come about Egypt is like other than pyramids we already know the engineering of the pyramids which is they say the aliens built it and Egyptians don't respect think that aliens built it because if you go to South Egypt people are very tall even today very tall if you go to Somalia and some parts of Sudan it's very common to find a seven feet man even today and that again ties back to the mahavada ramayana evidence even hanvanji says people decrease in size you know so it again ties back over there with our scriptures so it's very accurate now coming to the Swiss canal Suez Canal is the ever since Egypt's nationalize it it has become a global source for control Global I mean global point of control now India is has taken up a part of land near Suez Canal now how is India viewed in Egypt according to your experience from the political and growing side of it in Egyptian president prime minister the Egyptian Egyptian Head of the State who came to India on Republic Day and if you remember this goes back to nehru's time movement so Egypt and India have been closed for a very very long time somehow the political changes happened somehow the military changes happened but the civilization of closeness and also this closeness due to non-alignment rights from 1950 onwards has been there but our governments are weak they were not Visionary earlier they were doing their job it's not they were not doing their job at the same time they did a global vision they didn't have a Grand Vision for India when your Grand Vision for India then you start looking at your Global rule then you start looking at your strengths and build on strength you try to build alignments and you try to build alliances that's what this government is doing I think there is huge scope between Egypt and India to work together without upsetting any other country without destroying any other alliances anybody because they have similarities and they can understand each other the kind of as I said bomb reception we got as Indians though not many Indians visit Egypt has compared to Europe other places was very nice and they know my experience similar in Jordan also so when you go to Old secret agent whether Iran whether it's Jordan or is Egypt Indians are welcome because that is the very nature of those ancient civilizations so that inherent warmth can be expected very well now India is trying to build its own uh you know necklace of strength basically the the miraculous of birth that China is trying to build up and is befreting all the countries you know across Indian Ocean and other oceans I think that's a good strategy and both can benefit from it because Egypt needs very strongly the strength of uh farming agriculture industrialization because in Egypt I came to know in the selection has actually gone down compared to what it was earlier so that has to come up for that they need to have models like India which can be small scale which can be uh you know decentralized economy which can be uh production oriented and they can have better trade and they can have better interaction I think that is how these countries can come together and boost their economies because they are the biggest markets they are the biggest natural resource holders and that's their strength one uh one question comes about the Egypt is like the the concept of their gods which is European version of it which is not correct and another thing is connecting Egypt to this rest of the African Union which the African Union is trying hard Egypt is kind of a rebel for African unions entire African Union African Union has worked tremendously well to ward off all kinds of colonial references now and they are united in many ways and they are they are also talking about it in openly also to again European leaders but what they really lack is is the strength of some other power China has been stepping in China has really I would say if I look at the good side of China not the bad side where the debt trap is the bad side good side of the China is that the China has not interfered in their local cultures it has not said that you need to change your local Customs local cultures and I will Define your history China has not done that in and the debt trap is the negative side of it I will not touch upon it right now India has been regarded as a good side about the history about Mahatma Gandhi's you know Mahatma Gandhi's travels across Africa may be political now we all know the reality of how Mahatma gandhiji worked but generally still taken positively so what steps can India take to help African Union revive its decolonized history as well as decolonize politics because most of the governments are toppled without even being noticed by the world media by the Europeans and Americans I think the summit that India has been doing in the frequent countries and the focus it has the number of countries attending Summit in India of all the freaking countries very high numbers so that was really been Bridges in terms of Financial Muscle India doesn't have the financial muscle yet as compared to China it's Goodwill as I talked earlier also the local cultures felt that India being a large ship it will not gobble up the smaller ships and they can sail behind Indian larger ship that is the strength cultural strength but in terms of Financial Muscle India is not like the muscles yet nor it is that kind of resources like China we're very focused government which is trying to Corner natural resources as a Trader as a partner not really yet as a colonial power but as you rightly pointed to the dead threat is where the people afraid slowly that is posing was the dead trap idea is known to people and they have suffered they will have to look at India like Sri Lanka and finally to come back to India despite all the talk of saying that we are able to exploit China we are able to exploit India in a business Essence in terms of getting their projects and their money but they realize they fell into a trap which they are finding very difficult to break so once this realization comes like Myanmar has got the realization in many places I think then the chance for India to bring up a close corporation would be much higher and that is happening right now I think and also a lot of cooperation is happening but as I said the size of cooperation is not as large as already put in so it will not be easy but yes as I said culturally if they realize that the dominating nature of China is the real real danger for those countries and there's a real alarm that China Rings today in terms of other countries you look at the favorable reaction to China you'll find the most unfavorable unfavorable country if you go to Pure research so that is the negative and if you find India it may be neutral in terms of what countries feel about generally the feeling is very positive and India has to build on that see most of the American researches or european researchers I don't rely on them now because most of the data is exactly opposite of that so pure research say something that you have to take it with a grain of salt analyze it deeply and debunk it but even if you talk to people whether it's pure research or otherwise you will realize that China's bullying has cut people across the world and that people also be realizing has gone into cold storage and small poorer countries are suffering heavily because of its debt rep and and the way it has behaved with all the neighbors that is also in the open so whether you go by pure research or whether you go by the real scenario in the world and you find entire southeast Asia actually feeling very oppressed by the Chinese Chinese muscle power and that is what is going to make it unfavorable favorable with other countries also I mean Chinese Communist Party must hear that because Chinese Communist party doesn't represent China in many ways because Chinese people are different than Chinese Communist party members so one one of the questions last question it is is that the in the if you look at the surrounding cultural side of Africa North Africa towards the African Egyptian West now we see Libya completely destroyed by the Western forces and after after that desert and then Algeria a pocket which is a French even though French dominated colony and so all these things countries are there so how does the how does this this kind of Dynamics which is completely dominated by the West and Egypt I mean Egypt is completely landlocked on the east side they have Israel which is a which is a pro-western Alliance and on the east side is also Pro Western Alliance only in the South you'll see a neutral country is now starting the rest of the Africa until South Africa and South Africa is also nowadays trying to be independent of the West so in this context if you look at it the global South becomes even more important to preserve the cultural identity preserve the Financial Freedom present the prevent and to preserve the political Freedom as well so what steps which I'm not saying the government I'm saying the common Indians or businessmen can take to help in this kind of Revival in Africa because there's a lot of money to be made there a lot of cobalt mines are there yeah I wonder how long West can control uh African countries and the Middle East this game is up the Korean Russian war has clearly shown that West has nothing but exploitation in mind there's nothing but keeping the complex alive in its mind so as as the countries who are now under complete with each other till they realize that West is not a friend of theirs it is only there to exploit the geographical situation their natural resources and does keep the conflict on they will not be able to come out of this it is going to be slow a slow grind but they will realize because the situation right now we have seen what is happening in Syria now we see how various countries are realizing how they have been exploited and oppressed and also the way Ukraine war has gone about it I have shared a video today from U.S if you see a young man actually shouting down the government official about USA's alleged bombing of the Russian German by a fuel pipeline if that is the kind of rebellion that is also happening in America that is the way U.S is also being exposed uh by their own equivalent the countries are actually suffering you will see that slowly the magic of Western World U.S can no more you spend money on these countries or later a lot of money now it has only paper currency not really strong economy so with a weak economy despite being a very huge economy like in India we say even when a deadly a very event has a huge value so in the America even as its economy is slowing down and maybe also dying it still has a lot of value no doubt but having no money not to spare for such countries and except selling armaments ultimately will Don on the people I think when that wisdom Dawns on we have if the world has fought all through this ages for one reason or the other I don't think we are talking of having a Buddha there where the world will become a peaceful place but this continuous conflicts will have to see that these are all being created by the Western World special at least nowadays U.S as we see when there's no need for NATO it has been expanded the way it has created a huge misery around Europe also now when Europe Rebels then slowly other people will start rebelling and Europe is seething under anger right now you know the African countries will unite more to pre-budha period than Buddha period because Buddha period is very it doesn't work with them but our deities this will this will connect with them more yes because that's their original culture Surah Tanzania is one of the best countries I've visited and I simply love that country and anyone from Tanzania watching you need to know that and and I feel at home over there it's like a beautiful country and thank you so much and uh thank you so much
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Finland vs Germany Suomi Saksa Finnland Deutschland Highlights Hockey World Championship 2023
foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] and UC old Kenora who was brilliant in last minute James for both these teams it'll be Dustin stonemeyer his second Ultima back in his apartment is in the lineup in this game tonight did not play last night came to the cycle on the loose Puck looking out front Yuri Saladin is there comes crowd getting into it here tackle sends it into the slot getting rubbed out there and it's around back in front strong because as the USA took the game over on the scoreboard they wilted a little except the net carterkinen had the opening goal for Finland gets it in front of the net for Manning and strollmire Point Blank Range makes the save Mata Pittsburgh first round pick in 2012. Russ back in Nicole Sturm trying to chop that out of the Zone could not have been cross ice seven points this gets shoveled ahead short-handed opportunity in UC old canora gets tested for the first time by Justin schutz Army back at the line for leftman power play continues 30 seconds left cross size attention and power play sometimes that good as long as it doesn't burn you Dilly poker from the captain and will carry it back in this very Capitan back door Capital cackle cackle trying to spin around the move to get around visman gets it from near scores [Applause] [Music] a stunner it didn't look like anything was going to happen that quickly but Joel armia who was player of the game in game number one for Germany has given me for the fins that was a heck of a job here is just a bit of a screen I think it just kind of exploded off the stick here's the place and gets his first for the tournament loose puck in the corner gets going back at the line Wagner will take the cross ice pass out will send it up but Center gets it back gives it back Brian England Buchanan here in top of a shot to the short in on the defenseman Freeman so he pitches it down low throw it sends it around the boards mark volantula back to the line shot sends it on for peterka back for tiffles cross ice for Cahoon back to the near side and what an opportunity for tiffles and it went off a body or maybe off the right wins the Face-Off for Germany scores [Music] [Applause] [Music] Marcel Nobles Let It Go from the high slot and it hits somebody in front for something okinora may have got a piece of it and here late in Period one Germany is not at this game up yeah those off-speed bouncing pucks that change direction and change speed this one completely through the middle cider for Nico Sturm sharp angle try this in and now bjornen who is very good on the face-offs will have to take we'll play it off the boards for difficult for me and takes it away and armia feeds its car to change sends it out to the near side and a Face-Off win by the ordnan back for Freeman back to the line it goes spent some time in the shl sometime in the KHL let them lets the ship in the crowd ramping this building up Armenia with the rate some space in behind the net shot from the line a couple of hockey fans that are here from Germany to chick Zuber from the line lets the long wrister go that way wide centered in front and Play Whistle down and a penalty coming to Finland Cahoon on it again for more Exciter down for tiffles tiffles there's that off up Top cider cider will go across cross ice speed for Cahoon from patorca doesn't get that through Hoon on it again for more excitement rink light it goes walking in quick shot for turkey rebound Cider at the line pucker's rolling on him sends it off for paterka he gets pressured by olimana down it goes to Fishbone cross-site sharp angle Cahoon goes back cross ice Patrica up Top cider and Cahoon swings it all the way around the boards good Puck control castner gets it back this one scores Kai Fishman [Music] if anybody deserves a goal this guy deserves a goal because he played so well defensively in this one Game Plus and he just lets this one rip this one had to do with fatigue on the assists Casper just came off the bench there's a chance in with a bump into the high spot scores [Applause] takes the drop pass and wires it [Applause] 2-2 this is a laser it's right on a t form right above the tops of the circle he's coming late on the play first of all there with five and a half to go now an on-man rush and fish as he looks over at the referee left and walks in left and what lesson and Branson and wires at savemate rebound scores Manningham has another one and a power play goal for Finland [Applause] possibly penalties boy everybody's going into the rest of this game they're going to be on edge because you can't afford to making this 3-2 for Finland post [Applause] yes Perry Captain allowed to walk right down cider Cahoon Dominic Cahoon to the goal line for tiffles tiffles in for Dominic Cahoon takes the pass tried to go across ice Marco Antelope That Couldn't clear scores [Music] 3-3 is 33 scores gun what a shot this does but Marco Angela just looking up at the ceiling afterwards they were tired out the Germans move in the puck around so well trying to get that for man and Manning and two in the game looking for three shot from the last day in front of him he didn't have enough room left to make his move there's a chance man and then look at that one to the net that got blocked break for Capo Taco in on goal to the backhand Puck gun rolling on him and strollmeyer got the left pad down [Applause] Angela blocks it oxygen gets it to the front of the net Ultima trying to bring it back in skahoviak Manan has a broken sticks to hoviak to the front of the net and eel couldn't get a Saxon down ranton and looking for some room Quick Stop rebound scores ranting with the first shot and Nicole finds the rebound and Finland with the one goal lead is just dazzling on this play there is not much room to work with and he
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side um side eye oh are you crying oh because you're too busy this is sickening [Music] my money how high do I have to be to never think anything ever again oh nice Sophie looks so happy I hate it uh Hunter bro you you God [Music] no but thank you for asking [Music] you're really pretty you know that you oh hold who's braysha I took all the darkness and I ate it yeah I'm not doing this you only get married once unless you get married twice before you're 30 like a [ __ ] y oh hey your daughter's a demon dear diary today I want to burn when oh when will I ever learn Christmas Christmas feels like Halloween I'm haunted I like that shut up I'm doing poetry Christmas feels like Halloween it's like a full-on 7-Eleven in there oh I try to avoid leaving these four walls as much as possible dude how's she doing poison badass Marcus okay I did not need to see her looking that good today I did not need to see that skip next block and go smoke weed uh yeah who's Mary [Music] foreign
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Do All Christians Think the Same? [PART 2] Should You Date a Non-Christian?
would you date a non-christian can you kiss before you get married can you have certainty about your faith this is part two of do all Christians think the same hey what's up guys my name is Isaac and this is the daily disciple where I help you follow Jesus daily this is part two of all do all Christians think the same I'm excited to get into this video again it provided some good content in the first video and this next part of the video here the second half did not fail in terms of the juicy interesting questions that it got into the conversation is quite interesting so let's get into it now I am married I've been married for almost 10 years to a Christian man for me what I feel in the Bible that God describes as a Christian family is two people husband and wife who are devoted to serving the Lord together and we need somebody to come alongside us who is helping us to pursue our purpose and our calling in Christ it's totally possible and often happens that people of different religions are sown as a Christian and that doesn't have a religion at all are able to still work together and are able to still help people grow in their faith I totally agree that I could learn from non-christians even benefit from relationships with Muslims Buddhists or other non-christians but the Bible is specific about not being yoked in marriage to unbelievers whether you're a Muslim Christian or a Buddhist you find someone who doesn't share that I think you're missing something core in that relationship which won't work for any marriage but the thing is when you break down so many of the major religions a lot of the tenants are the same and we kind of believe the same thing inherently okay now you see I wasn't joking when it talked about touching a lot of interesting things ok should Christians date somebody or get me to somebody that is not a Christian should they do that okay I'll answer with my perspective but first I want to touch on the fact that he said one of these guys was saying that look you know it doesn't really matter because all religions are kind of the same anyway the main tenants are the so this really scares me honestly when I hear this from Christians because to me it sets off warning bells in my head like they don't have an understanding a true understanding of what Christianity the message of Christianity actually is and that's not me saying oh my goodness I'm so much smarter than you but ultimately somebody miscommunicated what Christianity was about to him or the research that he did it wasn't sufficient because ultimately when we look at bolt like religions okay I'm just gonna break it down really simply so I can understand because I'm not that smart but ultimately when we look at other religions if you study different religions they're all attempts to get to God all attempts you know maybe there's some other religions where it's like you got to achieve peace or oneness but ultimately they're trying to find peace oneness where their soul can rest or they can go to heaven or they can appease and they can appease God in some way it's all this kind of works we have to do stuff in order to get to where we want to get to Christianity is very different actually the Christianity says in the Bible no one has done good no not one no one seeks for God no one does what is right for all of sinned and fallen short of the glory of God we're all dead in our trespasses and sins those are all quotes from verses paraphrases from verses in the Bible and saying hey look people on our own we're not just great people and we can't get to heaven we can't appease God just by our works but that's why we need Jesus Jesus came fully God and fully man to die on the cross rose again on the third day defeating death and the devil and making a path so we can have reconciliation with God right so it wasn't out of our works that we were you know reconciled that God no it's actually faith in God's grace right it's by God's grace that we can have faith into him and trust him it's not our works but it is grace and so that is very different from other religions so ultimately when you get to the question of okay when you date or marry a non-christian it gets to the heart of okay what are we trying to do here on this earth are we like what what is marriage about number one and also what are we what's our purpose here on earth as Christians and as people in general ultimately we're here to image God we're here to show creation a this is what God looks like his loving-kindness his goodness his holiness obviously we cannot do that perfectly that's why we need God's grace and he and now we do this out of love for him we image him out of love for him and serve other people out of love for him but when it comes to marriage you're saying about being in a very tight right a covenant relationship with somebody and you contemplate maybe that person doesn't even believe in God or doesn't believe in that message that should overwhelm your life impact every aspect of your life it just doesn't seem compatible not only does the Bible say we shouldn't be you know unequally yoked verse you know in the Bible times or even just you know at times where they used oxen they had these things called yokes so there'd be like a yoke on top of like a you know whatever kind of animal animal or whatever and that would just to be keep them keep them together keep them kind of even but if you had one that was quite a bit bigger than the other the yokes would be you know they wouldn't be even and that would just cause a lot of problems in terms of whatever that those animals were trying to pull all that to say is that we ought not be unequally yoked that's where it comes from with somebody that's not a Christian I think too often Christians can feel like okay hey look I can date a non-christian because it's not that big a deal you know I can have my Christianity here and when I talk with them you know it's not really that that a bit big that you know is just kind of you know all the tenants kind of the same thing just love other people that kind of thing to me that's that's a clear sign right that your Christianity has not made its way past like the start line right like Christianity and Jesus and this whole lifestyle and right now the fact that we have been saved by God by His grace the implications that ought to be life consuming every aspect of your life has been touched should be touched by God right so what we watch who how we interact with people how we you know what choices we make how we spend our money all these aspects are so connected to our foundation which is in Christ so for Christian I really encourage you if this is something that you're kind of wrestling with if you see hey you know maybe I can make this work I'd really evaluate hey am i letting the the gospel impact every aspect of my life or am I trying to keep my Christianity in a box so that I can have these other boxes like box would of like a you know relationship with a non-christian boyfriend or girlfriend or whatever or box with you know stuff on TV that is inappropriate or you know nudity or all that or pornography or whatever that is maybe we're keeping different boxes and we're not letting the gospel impact every aspect of our lives to me it's like this is a non-negotiable there's lots of practical reasons to that's the argument in you know in principle and according to what the Bible says and and just kind of working through these issues but practically being having you know a faith that should impact so much of your life there can be a lot of conflict that'll rise if you the person that you're with does not believe the same things that you do on such a foundational level I wish I could be over there but I can't unfortunately made some bad decisions when I was younger the people that I've been with prior there's always a piece of me with them you know what I mean like it's something I can never get back it kind of bums me out a lot because it's like I wish I could've saved myself all the way until marriage and all aspects of physical relations as far as sex goes I mean that's your party sold but I do think that as a Christian I should be dating to find someone to be with long-term or finding someone to marry and so part of that does involve sometimes waiting a little bit longer waiting longer to like have sex and to like really be intimate okay so this is a big question sometimes we can as Christians we can jump into this this you know this issue and and unnecessarily hurt some people that have been kind of gone through this maybe made those bad decisions that this guy in the Hat said he oh he made these bad decisions and he says yeah a piece of me has kind of been lost but sometimes that actually goes overboard in a lot of what you know we say and maybe in the purity movement particularly you know this idea that oh man once you've kind of done this you've given away yourself you can never get that back man you'll just be incomplete and in some ways you're less than the people that have now you know saved this and so now you know you've made this terrible decision and all this kind of thing and I think that that can be really hurtful sometimes well ultimately we don't want to neglect the truth of this and what it says in the Bible right if we're just looking for straight up a is true Christians do this yes or no and some things are you know we need to use our discernment some things we gotta wrestle with and they're a little bit more great this is actually not one of those issues this is not one of those ones where we're like well I'm not sure maybe maybe not we can read the Bible of fornication is wrong okay so where do we move from there well this other fellow he says hey look you know sometimes I wait a little bit longer depending all this kind of thing my question is is where is he getting his morality from right he claims to be a Christian and yet there seems to be a lack of understanding or even like a dependence on what the Bible says as opposed to you know just general hey he's like hey you know sometimes I try to wait a little bit longer but that's kind of up to me hey and look no hate towards this guy I love this guy but at the same time I just want to ask I mean if you're watching I just want to ask you hey where are you getting your morality from because if we if we're looking in the scriptures of we're seeking to live our lives according to what the Bible says of love for God then we ought to try to listen to it right I just want to say this if you've had sex before you are married and now you're kind of in the state where you're reading the Bible you're learning okay God's your plan and purpose for your life and yet you feel oh man you know why did I do this this is the sucks and maybe you're hearing voices that say hey look you know you'll you'll never be the same you can never get that back and you're kind of less than innocence ultimately you know in Christ in Christ we have redemption and we have restoration and so you are not less than because you've done this because of the mistakes you made in your past Jesus covers those right you're not a worse Christian because you've made those mistakes in your past no Jesus grace Jesus the grace that God has for me is the same guy grace that God has for you and all those things I've done in my past Jesus has covered them all the things you've done in your past Jesus has covered them and now we can actually stand blameless before God and it's not about oh man I've gotta do all these things in order to make God love me no it's God accepts me by His grace and I want to act and worship him through my life and through what I'm doing and that's why I want to read the Bible that's why I want to see what God has to say about this issue this is why I want to I don't want to just make up my own morality but I want to follow what God has for me because what ultimately what God has for me is Bassem so I personally actually not even kissing until I get engaged which a lot of people don't believe me about but I had a two-year relationship and I as it happened I didn't particularly like it but I just find so much strength and closeness to God in reserving my physical expression of love for people even though it's very very far from easy it's something I'm so excited for to be able to tell a person I saved this the most intimate part of myself for you because God was the only one who had a key to my heart before this okay we're getting into it now I don't know how it happens but I keep touching in this okay this channel is a lot about authenticity right I want to be real with you guys I don't want to just come across as some Noah dollar guy that just thinks he knows everything about the Bible or Christianity or or whatever because that's not true right I'm a single guy I've never been in a relationship so this this you know we're talking about you know relationships those girls talking about oh well I've never kissed or you're not kissing until engaged a lot of people have different standards for that right and you're gonna encounter if you you're Christian or if you begin to dwell you know being Christian circles you're gonna find out hey look a lot of Christians have different standards on this and remember for the last question that I talked about hey this isn't a gray issue this is a discernment issue it's clear in the Bible what the Bible says about fornication this is clear right okay this is kind of one of those more gray issues one of those discernment issues and this is actually an exciting thing because people will ask you know Christians with ello should I do this should I do this it is ultimately you know my kind of response to that and you know hey well what do I know on this topic but but ultimately you know what I try to do just taking it from my own personal experience on these kind of gray issue is is seek wisdom from God God says hey asked for wisdom from me wisdom comes from God the fear of God is beginning of wisdom so fear God ask God hey give me that wisdom I need wisdom that comes from God and consult and consult it sounds like you're for like a consulting firm but no like ask people in your life that are wise that are that have been through this stuff that maybe you have an experience so ask them hey you know how how far should you go and in this case and you know is kissing okay like what do you think is wise here and yeah you're gonna get different perspectives but that's gonna help you as you walk on your own journey in your relationship I always say this but if I ever start writing over late relationship look somebody please stop me because you know there are certain issues that are black and white right and there are a lot of gray issues and I get nervous when Christians start putting gray issues in the black and white territory saying hey you know you cannot kiss before you're married or you cannot do this before you married when the Bible doesn't say that so I would be really careful about that I'm really happy for the sister that she is you know pursuing God in her relationship here she set up boundaries set up state like certain standards as she wants to keep - I think that's awesome but the important thing is I think in you know I'm just speaking out of what I think is important for me as I'm as I go into future relationships is establishing those boundaries relational boundaries so these kind of physical boundaries emotional boundaries people without boundaries are bound to get hurt and it's just wise to have those boundaries but those will change depending on who you are at least what I've seen [Music] yeah I'm not saying that I'm a good person I'm saved by faith in Jesus Christ who forgives me of my sin I know where I placed my faith that's why I know where I'm gonna go I know it's hard to know exactly what specifically is considered the biggest sins that will keep someone from going to heaven especially for me when I haven't put as much thought into it as I should Christianity is not about just making sure you're checking off all the boxes to go to heaven I feel like that robs us of the heaven that's present here on earth all I'm responsible for is doing my best every day and I pray that I do that every day and I think that's true for everybody everybody is just responsible for their best oh this is this is tough to kind of process and hear from these folks because you know I I desperately want them to find hope and and ultimate peace and forgiveness in Jesus you know the question is hey can you find you know you can you be certain you know you're going to heaven know if you die today would you go to heaven and and I guess the sense I get from them is a very works based worldview it's this idea hey I got to do these good things and hopefully at the end my good will outweigh my bad ultimately do we can we find certainty that we're gonna go to heaven first John here has some answers for us first John 5 here everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God and everyone who loves the Father loves whoever has been born of him and then we're gonna go down to verse 11 and this is the testimony that God gave us eternal life and this life is in his son whoever has the son has life whoever does not have the son does not have life I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know you have eternal life you know ultimately we believe in Jesus certainty is available because ultimately our are like the fact that we're going to heaven us being saved us being ransom is not up to us it's not on us to keep our salvation it's not on us to keep working in order to for God to love us or accept us no that is on God so let us believing in Jesus that is enough right it's not like we do 99 percent and God does you know 1 percent or we do one percent God does the rest or we do five percent and God does 95 percent God does a hundred percent of the work so ultimately we can have certainty not because of how good we are but because of how good god is and how loving he is and how merciful he is so it's not this hey I hope my goods will outweigh my bad but I thank God because he has saved me even though I don't deserve it and that's what I can rest in will you have doubts in your salvation sometimes yeah you will but ultimately we can come back in their seasons of those doubts right but ultimately we come back into the person of Jesus and ultimately come back to the gospel the message of the gospel forgiveness of sins through the sacrifice of Jesus not because of what we do but because of what he does we can find that certainty but we're not just random you know molecules in the universe with no purpose no we can have certainty that we are child of a child of God because of who Jesus says we are not because of what we done but because of what he has done for us ultimately some of those folks in the video concern me I their you know their state before God based on what they've said it's concerning so my prayer is that they would come to know Jesus fully and that they would understand their sin before God and come to repentance and faith and just cling to Jesus for their salvation I've really enjoyed going through this video and I hope you guys have as well I hope to do more of this kind of content in the future I hope you've enjoyed it if you have enjoyed this series or enjoy my youtube channel or anything of my ministry at all I would it would be huge blessing if you would head on over to patreon comm slash daily underscore disciple link in description and support me monthly this is my passion and it would be great blessing if you could help support me so I can do this more thank you so much for watching guys if you like this video give it a like down below subscribe to the channel because there's new videos coming out all the time thank you so much for watching and I'll see you next time
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Get Happiness With This Daily Routine
so what's the best daily routine people ask me that question all the time now if I hit this Kareem shot life should be about the four pillars is a good light tell twelfth love happiness so you should do it in that worker wake up do health first workout get any weights get in your cardio first life's nothing without health then secondly go out and make some money wealth career gonna take majority or day third evening comes around love is about your social life socialize at night then fourth happiness but what you get happiness the fourth pillar is by getting the first three
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Borderline Misunderstands Her Emotions (as do Narcissist, Psychopath)
my name is sam baknin i'm a professor of psychology and the author of malignant self-love narcissism revisited and many many other books that i've written and never read now let's start with the basic fact the more empathy you have the more enhanced or increased your empathy is the older you are and therefore the more developed your empathy the less you are able to recognize emotions in other people but wait a minute [ __ ] nina you say all of you at once you're wrong of course what you wanted to say had you not been drinking so much is the higher the empathy the more you are able to read other people's emotions empathy is the condition for reading and understanding other people properly so if you have a high level of empathy you understand other people's emotions better and if you have a low level of empathy for example if you're a narcissist you are not able to recognize decipher decode and understand emotions in other people properly right wrong allow me to repeat studies show that increased empathy and age-related increase in empathy decrease decrease as in down your ability to recognize emotions in other people yes i know that all this the self-styled self-proclaimed experts online are telling you otherwise but they are telling you otherwise for one simple reason they are not experts that is especially true for those whose names are bracketed with academic degrees real or fake the literature in the past 10 years at least is pretty unanimous in this the higher your empathy the less the less you are able to decipher decode understand and even recognize emotions in other people properly i refer you to studies the most recent ones by israeli israel is a single word it's a family name is israel like israel by agneta fisher and by nannies nawnis that would suffice this uh one of these studies for example involves 830 people so these are big studies and they show an inverse proportion an inverse relationship between empathy and the ability to recognize emotions and this fact is critical to the topic of today's video today i'm going to discuss how borderlines and narcissists experience their emotions and before we go there let me dispense with another idiotic myth online everyone has emotions psychopaths have emotions narcissists have emotions borderlines have emotions histrionics have emotions everyone has emotions even donald trump has emotions everyone the thing is that narcissists and borderlines and histrionics and psychopaths relate to their emotions interact with their emotions differently to what healthy normal people do in a different manner in a different way and another differentiating factor is that people with cluster b personality disorders mislabel their emotions they mistake their emotions they feel one thing but they call it another they slap the wrong labels the wrong etiquettes on their emotions and this is today's topic a little primer on on emotions emotions start with cognitions every single emotion you can conceive of starts with a thought there's a thought a thought about yourself a thought about people around you a thought about your environment a thought about the circumstances a thought about the past a thought about the future a thought no emotion just erupts as is it's preceded by a thought now it is true that some of these cognitions are unconscious it's a bit of a contradiction in terms unconscious cognitions but there are some cognitive processes which are unconscious and they lead to the emergence of of emotions which appear to have appeared to have materialized out of nowhere but that's a mistake every emotion is preceded by cognition and then cognition alone thinking alone is not enough because what people do they take these thoughts then they monitor their own bodies they pay attention to the body so there's a thought and then there's information gleaned from the body coming from the body emanating and exuded by the body so for example you have a thought and then you pay attention to your heart heart rate your heart is beating faster or you're perspiring you're sweating or you feel an enormous pressure or headache somatization symptoms your body is talking to you the body is communicating with you through a variety of autonomous and non-autonomous functions and this coupled with the thought if it is conscious leads to the next stage in the next stage you try to understand why is your body reacting the way it does you invest additional thought this time it's analytical thought you're analyzing your body's messages you're analyzing your body's language and so you do this by paying attention to the environment by asking yourself where am i who am i with the people i'm with are they friends or foes um have i done something have they done something so there's data coming from the environment contextual intake and these are the three elements that comprise the emotion and bring it on cognition faults information gleaned from the body and then data from the environment this is the raw material once this raw material is available you embark on hermeneutics you embark on interpreting the raw material you ask yourself here's the raw material here's what i'm what i've been thinking here's what my body is telling me and here's the information from the environment and here's how i feel but i don't have a name for it i don't have a name for it yet what should i call it am i angry or am i afraid am i sad or am i tired i mean am i jealous am i envious or am i contemptuous so you need to label the last stage in the emergence of emotion into consciousness and the translation of emotion to behavior and to affect this last stage involves very important dictionary function you're using a vocabulary of previously experienced emotions to explicate to yourself to label these emotions to tell you what they are now what do you do when your cognition is problematic narcissists borderlines psychopaths histrionics and a variety of of people with other personality disorders and other mental health disorders they all have cognitive deficits cognitive biases and cognitive fallacies and these cognitive deficits are very very crucial very important they are ubiquitous they're all pervasive they affect every dimension and every aspect and every cell and every atom of the narcissist's existence or the borderline's existence they distort reality take for example the narcissist grandiosity the narcissist grandiosity is a cognitive deficit it makes him misjudge himself he has an inflated view of himself a fantastic view a view that has nothing to do with reality is divorce from reality equally he has a devaluing devaluing contemptuous disdainful attitude to others so he misjudges them for example him is that misjudges the damage they can do to him so it's dangerous cognitive deficits are dangerous and they are all pervasive in the sense that the narcissist can't say okay i will ignore that aspect of me i will ignore this dimension of my of my brain processes my cerebral processes i'll try to focus on something else there's not something else everything is affected by the narcissist deficit the same with the borderline they they all have cognitive deficits so if emotion is critically dependent on cognition if it's it actually starts with cognition if there is no emotion without cognition if it is a cynical norm a condition that is both sufficient and necessary so if emotion is so crucially dependent and so derivative on cognition then if your cognitive processes are malformed if they are defective if they are deformed if they are problematic your emotions will be as well you can't you can have a proper healthy emotion based on a cognitive deficit you can't really experience emotions the way healthy people do if your thinking processes have nothing to do with reality or are utterly illogical and distorted cognitive deficits cognitive problems cognitive issues in narcissism borderline and other personality disorders have massive effects not only on the narcissist and the borderline's ability to emote but on the content of their emotions or the structure of their emotions on what their emotions are on the liquidity of the essence of their emotions fundamental deficits and biases create emotions which are so so um deformed so misaligned so um so misassembled that it's very easy to misidentify them if your emotions are bizarre outlandish it's very easy to get your emotions wrong to misjudge them one could say that the narcissism borderline not only have an external impaired reality testing in other words they don't only misjudge the external environment other people reality itself but they have an impaired internal reality testing they misjudge not only the outside landscape but their own inner landscape and we know we know that cognition we know that emotions are crucially crucially dependent on cognition to the extent that many scholars suggest that we should not make this distinction that emotions are just a subtype a class of cognitions that emotions are actually thoughts which provoke certain bodily and mental processes but that's all their thoughts many scholars advocate eliminating this ostensibly artificial difference that we are making today between emotions and cognitions so in but at any rate no one would argue that they are very closely aligned that they are twins and we know that this is true because we have conducted multiple and numerous experiments there was an experiment where students were shown photos of women male students were shown photos of women and at the same time were given a mild drug which created tachycardia created a faster heartbeat the students trying to interpret why their hearts are beating faster they came up with the explanation that they were infatuated with the women with the photos so when your body signals to you when there are changes in your body you scramble you you try to to understand to you try to imbue your existence with meaning you're asking yourself why is my heart beating faster why am i sweating why is my heart getting faster and sweating when i'm watching this photo of a woman ah probably i'm infatuated with her and this is one of numerous experiments and so we know that cognitions affect emotions we also have techniques therapeutic techniques which we which prove this beyond any doubt there's a technique called reappraisal reappraisal is when we teach people to change the cognition that underlies a certain emotion so the client comes and says i'm feeling sad then we unearth the cognition behind this feeling of sadness and then we teach the client to change the cognition and lo and behold the minute the client changes the cognition the emotion vanishes and is replaced by another emotion which could be diametrically opposed from sadness to extreme elation and happiness so reappraisal is a very powerful technique for reframing cognitions so as to yield emotions on demand in a way another class of therapies they're known as desensitization or exposure therapies and one of them is called approaching the avoided emotion for example approaching avoided fear so we teach people to think their way to their emotions to think their way through to their emotions if their emotions they're avoiding like sadness or fear we teach them to think and as they think the way we teach them to suddenly the emotions are not threatening anymore because via the cognition they totally control the emotion intensity of the emotion they modulate they fine tune the emotion but there is no doubt in clinical settings that emotions and cognitions are two facets of the same coin and so if this is true and if borderlines and narcissists and psychopaths and histrionics and others have cognitive deficits it stands to reason that they will have emotional deficits as well take for example borderlines borderlines suffer from emotional dysregulation their emotions are so strong that they overwhelm them the borderline feels that she is drowning in her emotions the borderline feels that he is about to be consumed by his emotions that his emotions are going to drive him i don't know to suicide eleven percent of people diagnosed with borderline personalities or commit suicide the borderline's emotions are clear in present dangers and the borderline as opposed to the narcissist had failed to develop coping mechanisms the narcissist develops narcissism the false self it's a firewall it's a decoy and it's godlike helps him to regulate his emotions indeed many scholars suggest that borderline is simply failed narcissism that the person with borderline personality disorder had tried as a child to develop narcissism pathological narcissism and had failed and so borderline suffer from emotional dysregulation because they don't have active narcissistic defenses they don't have a skin in a way and so they get in direct touch with reality reality permeates them triggers them this is not empathy by the way don't confuse this with empathy reality triggers them and permeates them to the extent that they regard emotions as mortal enemies and so both borderlines and narcissists exhibit inappropriate effect inappropriate effect is when they react in ways which don't sit well do not conform are inappropriate for a certain setting i don't know laughing in a funeral is an example of inappropriate effect but the ethiology the reason for the inappropriate effect is different in borderline and in analysis let alone a psychopath the borderline reacts with inappropriate effect because she is desperately trying to get a hold to get a handle to reassert control over the tsunami the emotional tsunami that is that is uh inside her that is threatening to drown her from the inside the narcissist reacts with inappropriate effect because he misunderstands his own emotions and the psychopaths react reacts with inappropriate effect in order to manipulate and terrify his environment it's an intimidation tactic but all three and the histrionic all of them get emotions misconstrued they misjudge emotions they miss misunderstand what's happening inside them all of them experience inner steerings all of them experience volcanic eruptions and and movements and emotions it's like the furniture is being over moved around by some whirlwind or tornado or hurricane all of them have this inner turmoil have this chaos their personality is has a low organization it's chaotic all of them have this but when they try to understand what's happening inside them when they compare themselves to other people who are healthy and normal they get it wrong they get it wrong and this leads me back to empathy narcissists borderlines psychopaths histrionics they have they have empathy deficits the narcissist and the primary psychopath they have called empathy cold empathy is merely the reflexive component of empathy and the cognitive component of empathy the analytical component the narcissist and the primary psychopath look at other people and they read them well they scan people they especially home in and focus and zero in vulnerabilities chinks in the armor weak points hot button hot buttons and so they have cold empathy but the their empathy has no emotional correlate they don't experience emotions in response to their use of cold empathy so if they look at a crying person they would notice that the person is sad they would label the person's emotions correctly they would identify the emotion very appropriately and the psychopath would ask himself how can i leverage this how can i make good use of this moment momentary vulnerability maybe i could end up having sex with that person or taking money from her or him but this cold empathy this ability to say this person is crying therefore this person is sad does not evoke or provoke or conjure up any emotional reaction in the narcissist and psychopaths so it's very difficult for them to create permanent correlations between information from the environment and inner emotional responses if you look at the environment only analytically and nothing happens inside you you will never understand what it means to be said truly understand what it means to love because all you all you do is you you're an observer you watch you classify you create an enormous database emotional resonance database correlating certain behaviors with certain proclaimed emotions for example if crying then said if smiling then happy but the words sad and happy would mean nothing to you similarly the borderline codependent and the histrionic they have functional empathy they have full-fledged empathy their empathy includes the emotional component but it is very very goal-oriented borderlines want to ascertain that they will never be abandoned they have abandonment and separation anxiety co-dependent is clinging and wants her intimate partner to perform important psychological functions and to cater to her needs and the histrionic is interested in hyperemotionality and manipulates via seduction and flirtation and and appearance so this is functional empathy it's functional empathy because it's not it's not other oriented it's not about the other it's about you you as a borderline you ask yourself i'm empathizing empathizing with this person because it gives me the tools to make sure that this person will remain in my life if you're codependent you're saying i'm empathizing with this person fully also emotionally because this guarantees that this person will continue to love me and be be in my life and perform important psychological functions for me cater to my needs and if you're histrionic you're saying i'm empathizing with this person because this way i can understand him and make him fall in love with me it's functional empathy called empathy with narcissism psychopaths functional empathy with borderlines codependence histrionics these are empathy deficits these are deformed mutants these are mutations of empathy not healthy empathy full-fledged emotional empathy is turned off in all these types full-fledged other oriented empathy is turned off in all these types and why is that because all of them experience overwhelming negative emotionality if they allow them if they were to allow themselves to truly empathize with another person they would risk their own lives the trade-off in these characters with the exception of the psychopath exception of the primary psychopath the trade-off in in all these characters is between empathizing and emoting and survival if they were to empathize and emote they would be exposed to such overwhelming negative emotions that they may well die so they prefer not to emote at all they prefer not to empathize at all and instead they use primitive defense mechanisms such as splitting when they can no longer tolerate the risk of emotionality and the risk of overwhelming empathy they split they they cast the other person they they convert to transform the other person into an all bad object they devalue the other person and there's object in constancy out of sight out of mind so these are all mechanisms that that this seriously disturbed people are using to avoid emotions and and empathy the primary psychopath has called empathy secondary psychopath has functional empathy that's why we think that borderline personality disorder is actually a form of secondary psychopathy and so this is this is the background you're beginning to see that if you're a narcissist you have cognitive deficits your cognition is not working properly you have deformed dysfunctional empathy called empathy you don't have the basic tools you don't have basic tools to experience emotions and to label them to recognize to say ah that's love oh that's sadness you don't have these ultra basic tools same for the borderline same with the histrionic same with the psychopath some extent the codependent the basic tools that healthy people use to recognize emotions in others and by implication in themselves and to label what's happening inside them in accordance with observing with empathizing while empathizing these are missing people with cluster b personality disorders in other words are missing the basic human experience now i started the i started the presentation with a fact the fact is the more empathy you have the older you are and therefore the more empathy you have the more increased your empathy because there are gradations of empathy some people very tiny minority are highly sensitive people hsps and they have super developed empathy but even so empathy is not equally distributed some people are more empathic than others so but the more empathy you have and the older you have you are your ability to recognize emotions in other people decreases listen to this well it's a critical insight which we have come across in the last 10 years in psychology those of us who bother to read the scholarly literature most self-styled experts online clearly never bothered to read never bothered to read scholarly literature so the more empathy you have the less you're able to recognize emotions in other people but if this if this is true doesn't it contradict what i've just said didn't i just spend 20 minutes telling you that the reason narcissists psychopaths and borderlines cannot label their emotions properly is because they don't have working empathy no that's not what i've been telling so let's let's go over the same terrain again armed with this new insight what i've been telling you is not that narcissists and psychopaths and borderlines have less empathy than other people what i've been telling you is that they have deformed malformed sick mutated forms of empathy it's an entirely different argument if you take 10 healthy people five of them have high empathy five of them have low empathy but it's healthy empathy proper empathy properly formed empathy the ones with less empathy would recognize emotions in other people better the ones with more empathy would recognize emotions in other people but will do a very bad job of it the more empathy they have the less they will be they are able to read people properly the less they understand other people's emotional landscape reactions and sensations and feelings that's a fact among healthy people the less empathy you have the better you are able to understand other people's emotions but narcissists borderlines psychopaths histrionics and to some extent codependent people don't have less empathy or more empathy they are not in this group at all they are not healthy their empathy is not healthy their emotional regulation is not healthy their cognitions are problematic unreal fantastic sick so they don't have the basic tools not only to understand and label and judge properly emotions in other people they don't have the basic tools to understand what on earth is going on inside themselves what they do instead is what i call cognitive emoting healthy people when they when they experience emotions they experience it so to speak wholeheartedly their entire body is participating by the way literally the entire body is participating in the experience of emotions there are changes in the intestines there are changes in the macro in the gut flora there are changes in numerous other body systems not only in the brain emotion any emotion is is a participatory sport the entire body is involved including the brain of course and the emotion uh is experienced in its totality and it includes a very pronounced uh cognitive component and a very pronounced so to speak component of feeling and it includes the assimilation incorporation and interpretation of sensor sensory input it's a systemic enterprise when borderlines these are healthy people borderlines narcissists and psychopaths do emoting when they experience emotions these are not emotions these are truncated versions of emotions because they stop at the cognitive level in other words where in a healthy person there is a process a path indeed the current thinking about emotions is what we call a process thinking so there is a path cognition body information from the body information from the environment emotion it's the path with narcissist borderlines and so on psychopaths there's cognition end of story that's it that's where it stops these people this the personality disordered people people with cluster b they don't emote they think their emotions they analyze when they try to understand what's happening to them they analyze they compare themselves to others if they're very good with words they verbalize so someone with a borderline might tell you now that i think of it yeah yeah what i'm feeling is love or she may tell you um i feel something but i don't really know if it's love because for example when you are not near me uh the intensity is much lower or it disappears only when you're next to me i feel it or she may say or he may say someone with borderline or when i when i feel when i have an emotion it's so huge it's so intense it's so all devouring it's so all-consuming that i don't have the time or the capacity mental capacity to to stop and have a look at it and analyze it i'm just i'm just like uh i'm swept swept by the wave you know so these people borderlines narcissists and especially psychopaths and histrionics and some extent codependents they think about their emotions they need to stop they need to sit down and they need to think i'm feeling something what is it that i'm feeling let me see i think it's live coming to think of it coming to think of it or i think it's anger because last time it was anger yeah i'm quite sure the last time it was anger or i'm overwhelmed i'm drowning i i'm but what is it fear i probably am afraid of something i'm scared of something what am i afraid of what is it to be afraid of let me look let me see now the same processes happen with healthy people but then they segue they they seamlessly transform into emoting and to react to emotional reactivity we all look for clues in the environment as to why we feel why we feel the way we do and we all listen to our bodies um consciously or unconsciously but then healthy people move on and they emote they feel narcissists psychopaths and borderlines don't move on they are in a permanent state permanent state of a puzzle putting the jigsaw puzzles together they are stuck at the initial phase of analyzing cognitions thinking about it listening to their bodies collecting or gathering cues and information from the environment and this for them is perpetually it's a perpetual enterprise never-ending enterprise leads nowhere results in nothing identifiable as emotion or effect they are like um they're like you know do you remember remember the old records when you put the needle and the needle got stuck they're there they're that stuck needle the record goes on and on and on you keep listening to the same music you're never gonna get to the end of the of the song you're never gonna get to the point of the song you're not gonna you're never going to listen to 90 of the lyrics because the needle is stuck in cluster b patients cope with these horrible deficits in emotional cognitions in several dysfunctional ways dysfunctional because they are personality disordered the personalities are very low levels of organization they don't have the tools they don't have the instruments they're not of the capacity they don't have the this the presence of mind to to reason to foresee consequences to control their impulses they don't have all this critical machinery they are very infantile they're very two-state they're very primitive they're very binary and so they cope with these deficits by either repressing or avoiding the emotions so the narcissist the primary psychopath they would simply not experience emotions sometimes they would experience something something and it would bother them that they don't know what it is because they are control freaks of course narcissists and primary psychopaths are it's it's all about control they want to control the environment they want to control other people because they perceive the world as hostile it's either control or be dead so they need to control the world is out to get them everyone is an enemy the secretary in paranoid ideation and so they need to control and if they feel something and they don't know what it is they feel out of control so they need to label this something so very often you would hear the narcissist tell you i love you what he's doing he's mislabeling his dependence on you for narcissistic supply or you would hear the psychopath saying i'm very happy and actually it's probably not happiness but it's goal attainment he finally got there he achieved his goal um primary psychopaths and narcissists actually don't experience emotions they accept negative emotions they experience anger or rage they experience envy envy is a criterion diagnostic criterion in the dsm-4 for narcissistic personalities so some emotions get true and these are the emotions that allow them to lord over other people to control other people to to subjugate other people and to convert them into slaves or so all sources of supply or to control other people charm other people these emotions get through but even then these are not real emotions for example the narcissist is never angry he rages the psychopath is never really emotionally invested in any project or any endeavor or any activity anyone who had sex with the psychopath can tell you this psychopath is not really into the sex so they're not there these are people who are defined not by their existence but by their absence these are these disorders of absence not of existence so they don't experience emotions and when negative emotions break through the protective veil break through the false self in the case of the narcissist or break through the feigned indifference and defiance of the psychopath when these emotions break through they're malignant they're cancerous they're unrecognizable to a healthy person how can you compare anger to narcissistic rage it's like meta it's like the emotion has metastasized somehow the second mechanism that people will cluster be used when they are faced with their inability to grasp what's happening inside them to label it to judge it properly to recognize it to tell the world what's what's going on you know when they realize this deficit so the first thing they do they repress or avoid if they are narcissist or primary psychopath second thing they do they misjudge the intensity or the semiotics of the emotion in other words they misjudge the the signaling of the emotion the cue that the emotion gives them the information contained in the emotion so histrionic for example is likely to misjudge the nature of the relationship how deep it is how long-lasting how involved the parties are this is such this is so true that misjudging the intensity of romantic emotions is one of the diagnostic criteria in the dsm-4 for histrionic personality disorder they are totally clueless totally clueless they misread everything social cues sexual cues virtual signaling proper signaling information of all kinds environmental sexual interpersonal this is their way their way of avoiding the painful realization that they are divorced from themselves that they have no access to themselves that their emotions are artifacts way beyond their reach and so instead of admitting to this what they do they construct their own dictionary their own vocabulary their own private language which no one else frankly understands and they impose it they impose it on other people they impose it on the environment after one day you are the if you if you date a histrionic after one day you are the love of her life and on the second that she wants to marry it's her way of asking herself what am i feeling what are my emotions with this guy oh probably i'm in love with him probably i'm in love with him looks like he stands to reason stan stands to reason that i'm in love makes sense that i'm in love with him well if i'm in love with him why wait let's get married this is radicalization and escalation which i would i could call it even semantic escalation escalation of meanings and the third mechanism is dissociation dissociating the emotions if you can't join them beat them if you can't understand your emotions if you can't label them if you can judge them if you can't recognize them if you cannot communicate them to others why have them at all dissociate them cut them off scissor them scissor them away like so many coupons in an ancient newspaper just pretend they're not there pretend they're not there and this happens with borderline personality disorder the secondary psychopath the borderline which today we think is female secondary psychopathy borderline essentially what she what she does she leverages she uses several very important defense mechanisms which survive from childhood infantile defense mechanisms in order to dissociate her emotions dissociation is a diagnostic criterion of borderline personality disorder because the borderline dissociates on multiple levels and in every conceivable way she depersonalizes abortion i will tell you i felt that i was on autopilot i felt it wasn't me i felt i was observing myself from the outside she derealizes she can say i felt i was in the movie i felt the whole thing was unreal or she has dissociative amnesia she will insist that she can't remember what had happened what she had done she will attribute it to drink i drank too much so i had a blackout i mean she she would dissociate and while dissociating the emotions she makes use of her object in constancy it's very difficult to forget your emotions if you have no object in constancy out of sight out of mind you are married you have a spouse you go out he no longer exists because out of sight out of mind and so then it's easy to do all kinds of things to misbehave because he's he no longer is and because he no longer is there are no emotions attendant on him and no emotions attendant on the misconduct in other words there's no emotional reactivity when you can forget the trigger if you cheat on your husband as a borderline woman and it's much easier to do if your husband is out of sight out of mind and you have no emotions connected to the act so dissociating emotions is a major defense um against mislabeling against this alienation this estrangement between the class to be personality disordered patient and his own emotional processes coping strategies um in all these literally all these personality disorder disorders coping strategies involve self-soothing and self-soothing is dysfunction vast majority of self-soothing techniques or strategies are actually dysfunctional they're self-defeating they're self-destructive they're self-trashing are reckless overeating is self-soothing getting drunk is self-soothing promiscuous sex is self-soothing pathological gambling is self-soothing all kinds of of the bodily behaviors which are harmful most of them are connected to self-soothing you can serve south with men you can serve soothe with sex you can serve soothe with drink anything and everything can be self-soothing and most self-solving has an addictive or at the very least conditioned element you you do it almost automatically almost reflexively when you are under stress or or traumatized or or in pain miraculous behaviors are also self-suiting and all the personality disordered narcissists borderline psychopaths when they're faced with their emotional um invalidity with their with the fact that their emotional triples with their disability and it's not only a disability to emote it's not only a disability to experience the emotion it's even a disability to tell yourself and others what it is that you're feeling when they're faced with this with this enormous limitation with this loss horrendous loss of eighty percent of what's beautiful in existence in human existence they're not stupid many narcissists and psychopaths are actually super intelligent collectively claims that most psychopaths are more intelligent than usual so these are intelligent people and they know what they are missing they know intellectually they know rationally they don't know in the heart but they know in the mind in the brain what they're missing they know they're missing out on everything that's beautiful everything that makes makes you makes people human everything that's they're missing out on the most profound experiences there's nothing more profound than emotions falling in love is there anything that comes close to it they know they're missing on all this they know they've been deprived they feel a sense deep sense of injustice and resentment and which which is the heart and the engine that drives for example the psychopaths anti-social defined uh activities acts he's angry narcissist is angry the borderline is angry at themselves to start with but somehow in the world for having made them like this they try to blame their parents try to blame society they try they're looking for a scapegoat they don't know they're thrashing about they don't know how to but and so they try to self-soothe very dysfunctionally and destructively and many of them especially when they grow older and such soothing no longer works or the cost of self-suite soothing had become such that even they understood got it through the thick skulls that you know enough with this enough with this promiscuity enough with his drinking enough with his drug abuse substance abuse et cetera so then they switch from cell soothing to repetition compulsions it's kind of hope springs eternal they try again and again and again and every time they fail they withdraw they isolate they avoid so there's this approach avoidance repetition compulsions older older narcissists borderline psychopaths and histrionic let's say above the age of 30 or 35 their approach avoidance they try to provoke in themselves some emotions and to do it in a controlled restricted restrained constrained ways so that they can be sure what emotions they are provoking and evoking since they cannot label emotions they cannot recognize emotions they need to experience emotions they need to provoke in themselves emotions in controlled environments so if they want to experience love they would select a partner home in on the partner that explains behaviors such as love bobbing and grooming these are controlled behaviors these behaviors emanate from the need to control not only the partner it's a common mistake online the the love bombing and grooming has somewhat to do with the pattern is a lot to do with the nonsenses and psychopaths because love bombing and grooming are control tactics and they above all they need to control their internal environment so that when there is an emotional reaction when they do experience emotions they will know what this emotion is why because they narrowed the protocol they limited the space the control they micromanaged the interaction and gradually as approach fails and is followed by avoidance and then another approach followed by more avoidance and withdrawal it takes more and more courage more and more depleted energy more and more effort to approach again there is hurt aversion and pain aversion even in psychopaths and narcissists and borderlines especially borderlines but even in narcissists and psychopaths histrionics not to mention bonalyzer codependence borderlines are driven by hurt aversion or pain aversion so it's very painful to approach and avoid approaching withdrawal approach and lose approach and be betrayed it's very painful and so gradually narcissists and psychopaths ebola they develop persecutory introjected objects in other words they gradually form paranoid delusions the secretary delusions centered around introjects in other words centered around internalized objects so their initial approach to other people would be very very cautious very suspicious and they would immediately transform these other people take a snapshot internalize this natural as an internal object in order to control the object because as a snapshot you're in total control but then gradually as the real person deviates and diverges from the snapshot they will begin to feel that the uh the the meaningful other the significant other the intimate partner is frustrating them intentionally and malevolently and maliciously they would convert the intimate partner into a persecutory introjected object and this would be the topic of our next video so i'll tell you what you're feeling now feeling tired and bored and you want to dislike this video but you can't because you don't want any bad blood between you and me trust me on that just kidding
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with murder yet again but her worst nightmare just surfaced looks like one of the biggest and most recent sudden death mysteries may have just been solved Fox News reports an attorney for the co-founder of opposition research firm fusion GPS revealed during a closed-door interview this summer with congressional investigators that somebody's already been killed as a result of the publication of the anti-trump dossier the statement was contained in a 312 page transcript of fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson's August interview with committee investigators released unilaterally Tuesday by Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member Diane Feinstein Democrat California they release itself provoked controversy with an aide to Senator dishy airy Committee Chairman chuck Grassley Republican Iowa calling it confounding for finds team to drop the transcript in the middle of an ongoing investigation among them any revelations in the document though is the claim from Simpson's attorney that someone because the dossier which was commissioned by fusion GPS was publicly released he wants to be very careful to protect his sources attorney josh Livy said during the August 22nd Senate Judiciary Committee interview of his client somebody's already been killed as a result of the publication of this dossier and no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work lovie didn't elaborate on who was killed the website BuzzFeed first published the dossier online last January airing its unverified allegations about president Trump's connections with Russia the dossier was written by former British mi6 agent Christopher Steele fusion GPS which hired Steele got funding from the Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee Trump has long derided the dossier as politically motivated and several gop-led committees are investigating whether it formed the basis for the FBI's initial investigation into Russian election interference Feinstein's said in a statement she released the transcript to combat misinformation about the interview the innuendo and misinformation circulating about the transcript are part of a deeply troubling effort to undermine the investigation into potential collusion and obstruction of justice Feinstein's said in a statement the only way to set the record straight is to make the transcript public although the attorney isn't naming any names of who has already been killed the only person who is suspected of having info on this particular dossier was Seth rich rich was murdered in Washington DC on July 10th 2016 of what's being said as a robbery gone deadly however a lot of information seems to suggest that cause is nearly impossible now with this latest statement out the pieces to the puzzle of his suspicious death are starting to come together this latest assertion that someone has now been killed over the dossier could and should very well be the smoking gun we've been waiting for which Trump knew was coming by now it's starting to be very clear that democratic national committee staffers death was the cause of some foul play so clear that we can now add the former candidate and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich's name to the list of those calling for an official investigation into the so-called botched robbery which ended in the murder of rich Gingrich explained we have this very strange story now of this young man who worked for the Democratic National Committee who apparently was assassinated at 4:00 in the morning having given WikiLeaks something like 53,000 emails in 17,000 attachments nobodies investigating that and what does that tell you about what's going on because it turns out it wasn't the Russians it was this young guy who I suspect was disgusted by the corruption of the Democratic National Committee he's been killed and apparently nothing serious has been done to investigate his murder so I'd like to see how Robert S Mueller 3 is going to define what his assignment is it's currently being reported that the real source of the Democrat Party email leaks was never the Russians it was actually the 27 year old Democrat staffer Seth Ridge who strongly favored the socialist Bernie Sanders over crooked Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries when he learned a vision and against and rigging that was taking place against senator Sanders he managed to get proof of what the DNC was up to he then went on to report his findings anonymously to the website WikiLeaks Julian Assange has practically confirmed this whole narrative what's even stranger is how the rich family was calling for an investigation after the official investigation turned out the narrative that it was just a robbery gone wrong a robbery where no belongings were taken not his expensive watch wallet or even the phone he was using to talk to his girlfriend at the moment of the robbery interestingly enough they have now changed their Tunes and what no investigation nor mention of the mystery behind Seth's death if I didn't know better I would start to believe they were threatened or something of the sort sort
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Emacs - 10 - Treemacs
hello and welcome to episode 10 of my little Emacs series today we're going to look at tree max so tree max is a tree layout file explorer' for you max as it says here it's this little window on the left as you can see it lists your folders and files specifically in project so this is a specific project that put this the person that they get her pre-poo the author of the the plug-in has created so they've created a dot files project within tree max and it lists all the files within that so it's not the same as a normal ide where whatever folder you're in it will show the entire tree of of those files and the directory structure you specifically have to add projects which I actually prefer look at some of the things so relation view multiple file trees CSE have multiple projects open at once which is also quite nice so it's not again like in a traditional file tree wherever you are in the file hierarchy that's what is reflected in the file window the file explorer whereas in project tree max it shows you can have multiple projects and jump between them jump between the files within those projects so it's it's very good for working on multiple projects at a time yep easy navigation file access okay every I didn't know this but every frame will receive its own tree max buffer that's actually pretty useful if you're working with multiple frames so follow mode treatments can follow along keep folks in the current selection fund IQ say if you open a file it will highlight it in the tree on the left I guess you can switch it on and off get into integration which is good projects our integration got a mouse interface persists between sessions as I guess that okay I guess that says it keeps work where with the file that you were in dashing good looks in the eye the beholder yes I with things for visual feedback bookmarks integrations then there's some fancy gifts or gifs I don't really care what you say showing it in action so I mean here you can see there's multiple workspaces multiple projects within their updates with the file system so in the file system updates I hope dates on the side here oh yeah all this thing's got removed reacting gifts as well and mouse interface resizable icons well you can't really big icons if you like and then yeah it goes into it so I'll have a link to this repo in the description of this video but let's let's just get it let's just get it installed so if we go over here I updated this to include I can just press tab and return and it goes to my unit file which is just this bit here just the dashboard navigator buttons I mentioned last last time but I didn't actually sell anyway news package tree max let's ensure its installed and I think that's the minimum we need so if I do this it should now install it and if I tree max if I just do tree max oh there we go tree max is here great so as you can see I can navigating up and down within tree max you can see the little kind of indication on the left hand side I can also use my mouse I could make a new file make a new directory so make a new directory testdir that is it gets added so I can new file within their testing log there you are I can double click it it opens close that can delete that he is don't hate transient let's just delete that is there they go you can use the mouse and you can never get here so if I do ctrl c ctrl P key I thought that should control P control C control P control C control P and then yeah consorting yeah consult control C control P and then you get some options so e a adds a project to the workspace D deletes or removes our rename the project and C lets you collapse all projects collapse the current project and collapse other projects which is handy and I'm pretty sure you can i right click here I can come projects and yeah I can rename remove and add here as well oh and you can okay that's cool so you can hide and show you dot files useful stuff okay so that's the basic installation however in this setup if I open up another one another another window here if I cycle through you can see that tree max is part of that cycle which which I don't I don't personally like so we'll go here get rid of that so what you can do is you can set some conflict so q3 max is never other window true so if we set that if I do control Expo now some reason I think needs to be in there or maybe I need to kill tree max hmm that's white before that's okay so if I free max get rid of it okay and then execute that and then tree max it up again so I'm entry max control Oh control X oh yeah so now when I control Expo pit you know what let's show you let's get screen key started so control X just just to prove I'm not a liar I'm staying in this window which means how would do you now get to tree max so I can run a command tree max select window and that will go over to tree max I can also you know close tree max like that I don't want to do that every time so can add some more configuration to this we can we can do some key binding so bind map global map one on the global map and I like to set FH to toggle tree max it's just as a bare bare minimum let me do that execute that and then if I f8 AHA tree max then it goes to tree Max and then if I close it okay so we're talking a tree max the other thing that I like to have is because I have f8 toggle tree max I have control f8 for tree max select window so now if I execute all that I can toggle tree max I can control X other window which will move out of the max clip I try and control XO to go back to treaty max back to treat max it doesn't work so now I can press control f8 and I'm back in tremor and back in tree max so control f8 i stay in tree max I've got to control XO to get out of tree max bye I'm okay with that I actually don't have treatments open that often so let's actually go over to tree max and let's control the control P and let's add a project and we'll add test project here and just yep the project route is fine so now you can see if I tab I can whoop no interesting I don't know that I externally press Q and Q close this tree max - mmm interesting good to know I I found out I hit doing the typos which any maxes can be sometimes be a problem when you completely change your the screen layout or something because you've like you know your offset on the keyboard over so as I've seen before you know I can open up this I can have test project on the go I could be like okay my up process something you know and it's like Brennan and you know you can imagine that this let's say the module within test project was in a different was within a different project so if I go back from its tree max and control C control P pad and I can go module yep I know it's not gonna do it because I'm already in it but I could add sub module if I have module somewhere else and I I rely on in one of my projects then I can load that up as well and I can easily switch between them forgot my forgot my key bindings so yeah so that's the basics of projectile projectile tree packs so yeah since basic configuration obviously there is a lot more configuration so if we just look in here quickly so yeah you can set the indentation the width of their weather shows hidden files whether it follows the file that you're in I mean it's this a lot a lot a lot a lot so there is also I'll say such I'm so used to Emacs I need to find some kind of plug-in extension that lets me control this rather than control F what does I want to look at project title so project I integration the tree must put our package let you add projectile projects to the distri max workspace so if we just find that so you can install tree much projectile to allow quick allow quickly to allow quickly adding your projectile projects tree max so does it actually say in here how to do it I said like there's this first process someone help hydra so opening nodes file manager does it give any more information sure max always set the default arch peril based on the nearest path as quickly out yeah you've said that so after okay let's try this let's do use package treemaps projectile after cream at Dec title and sure it's let's do that and then I guess we need to close tree max then if I poke at Remax again and remove oh there was more options so shows you control P you so what do we have project remodel projects sure that's projectile so if I press P now so I can add I've got it set up on my test test project I had that first test project was that was they given me so if I control Z B Hey I'm not sure what that gives me anyway you can do that after investigate that a bit more so yeah that's project I'll projectile that's tree max gets so confused all these names so that's tree max it's definitely worth checking out and using I like I don't know whether I've said that I actually don't have it open that often a lot of the time I just leave it closed I only use it occasionally if it's a project that I'd I'm not familiar with or you know I need some kind of visual representation to figure out where files need to go but it is useful is useful to have and it's one of those things that a lot of people when they move to eMac say oh you know I can't do without it so this is how you can add it that's how it works thanks for watching if you're on YouTube like and subscribe I really appreciate it and you know if you've got any comments please do leave a comment you know I will try to reply to people if you're on library consider following and tippet again greatly appreciated and I will see you in the next one Cheers I
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Ts Madison - From New Jersey To St. Pete.
vision so I had put my American shoes on and then I took my American shoe off and then I had put my I put most African-American shoe on them what's the African-American shoe the ones that might wear the slides moccasins no this their secret slides I have put them on how do you know that it felt different because they felt different from math maybe because my slip my my slides are different from yours no mine's American he was African that's mine I bought them here I bought them from the Adidas store [Laughter] [Music] so basically you just being prejudiced towards Africa's again I'm surprised that you haven't said you Americans I'm like wait what I actually should you should whether you Americans look what was that what was that all I'm saying what that's right I'm just saying you Americans aren't y'all American African you're Africans no he's not after he's African-American if you're not serious yeah you're not serious from Nigeria from Nigeria they live in Liberia really well there's this one over this house but you really want this girl to be sliced up in the car and not put that hair on the floor I looked back and Girl Mighty she got this hot tone so please let her stay still cause she already got a whole big ass scar on my forehead that I have to be like oh God I can't even wear my wig off no more really ready okay put something else foreign [Music] I just want to let y'all know that Jameson is only white by skin but this this color on the inside this colored by activities my skill set with hair and makeup this is colored by just no color about all the things Association not just no you you wave especially all the things I found out the day before yesterday I ain't gonna tell nobody Your Business Myrtle except the family but I was like girl really just know that I have to keep my money for everybody then when the only thing everybody need their own build uh envelope even you both I haven't been to jail yet yeah so you have plans no no no no no no no please go with your Hebrew name for your your Christian that game was not going to be like gay bro Gabriel Johnson wait anyway y'all this is this is the pregame and we're getting ready to head to New York City because I'm going to do Tribeca for the film festival so by the time you watch this the movies that I've been with Gabrielle Union should be out I'm going to be doing my little part you're going to laugh or whatever then we're going to do St Pete and I ain't going because you got these ass holes going on but you might be in Saint Pete if you could get it together because Miss Mary said if you tried on that you can't I don't miss America to come down I ain't gonna several thousand Miss America already [Laughter] so we just got to get a caravan flatbed [Laughter] you don't know how to do the family road trip I do if I can have like that no he can't have no plans yeah oh yeah don't do that don't do that because if you could drive in Nigeria you can drive anywhere really I ain't got Libras really you know what it is don't do that don't do that don't do that we do have sidewalks don't don't do this say feed my children that's why you don't need to go to Three Mile through that's like y'all here they expecting a whole bunch of shootings and gang and gang violence and they get it the this is America jet foreign all the international people right now that if you've seen New Jack City it's just like that it's exactly if it's going on in your house it's going on in Austin so stay home she should give him a jacket girl Bob is berry bye Miss Mary thank you I smell that weed now wow this right here I can move it Betty [Music] never with my friend with his children yeah I'm sorry when he told you know me all right wow that was in there like that yo grandma oh I know you said oh I know [Laughter] [Music] foreign thank you [Music] I can if we not had it so I can so I can make some of my money back the girl that's playing the music the greatest the girl that's still playing the music in the bag because I want to load this on YouTube just got done eating his sandwich really girl number one Mo guess what we gonna do for the makeup segment we just don't cut all that out cause we gotta have the Boombox going girl okay right you recommend up your life the pool Ball's got to be going oh what is this oh now you got that on YouTube and if they can't see they can only heal the bed Katrina Katrina Katrina [Music] oh [Music] do you remember oh that's my freak from Miss uh Miss Keisha with the vein I love Miss issue with the bang Kareem Miss Isha with the Bangs She got listened this fish know she got Florida all up [Music] number three did you do number three yes that's two and one that's two plus one give me a second let me break it down 20 days the root word is to win twice Alicia Keys Twan Davies most of the root word is Juan to win like two of them two of them so it still moves back to Africa toy is a twist the twin toy is it a twit s up completely different what is toy toy with a story toy t-o-y-i-n yes toy yes I don't know I would have to find out that's what this no but that doesn't toy is doesn't mean twist there are the other days for twitch there are other days there are other names for twists but it's not toy it's taiwoy candy foreign would be candy I don't understand that's their that's their name when you're where you're a twit that's what they name you when you were twinning them you Taiwan and Candy no so if you're a twit the first Board of the twins their name will be taiwo I mean it's a significant day but it's weird right now my name would be taiwo and his well depending on who's born first the day would be taiwo and then the second board would be K dick it's the second part I can't pronounce Katie my candy no not candy we took Florida for that candy no but I'm not saying candy though that was better that was better yeah no Butternut candy no time winning kid yeah so whatever you whatever you beat somebody that name is taiwo or candy that beats their twit automatically can you stop that learning so much about the land first the Black Earth really turned it back where it was thank you thank you look at this is a what majority of y'all the majority of us are not named Sunday that is that is true majority of us are not named Sunday how many Sundays do you know a lot I do a lot of Sundays I'm just saying you know that I know a lot of Nigerian Sundays you do that how many how many is a lot a lot how many is a lot I've actually found out there was a mini filming um really really bad oh y'all grew up in the same neighborhood all your neighbors we didn't grow up not off that music which one they knew he was talking about that that never happened that all this that you're saying never happened so why would I watch the majority of Nigerian movies and shows and at least four of the characters a day that's like first of all you lying all right second of all you see you hear a lot of fibbies is because it's a common day it's like John okay John I'm gonna say that's the meaning of Philly that's not what I'm saying no no I'm just saying it's common I got it no I'm just saying this I'm just saying it's a common name no but that's not what it means so that means in the Bible the Book of Job will be the book of femi First Family why are you like this why something wrong what about Peter I don't know Maddie's name I don't know man Nigeria is translated the Bible no it's nothing like that it is nothing like that where did you get that from like where did you get that that was not what I was trying to say no I was just saying it's a common day [Music] a lot of people interpret ations that's why we got Matthew Mark Luke and John why nobody over there in Bethlehem named Mark yes they don't work no they were not no they were not there were people named John if he's not in the they saw that assigned Moses Moses okay yeah I've heard I thought some people they mostly him Ron oh [Music] I know some people named Zachariah all right Matthew mark [Music] John Peter and we have those places on that then he goes back the whole day of overdire make me notice so you're saying that Peter is a is another name yes what is the Hebrew name for Peter that's all this song was actually Paul oh damn you're right oh I know him right my mama raised me up and see I don't know which one y'all read over there I just had to say the first thing King James version Oh that saw became Paul after God blinded him he was persecuting the Christians from my understanding and he ended up he did God blind him yeah and then he became I mean he was Saul first right you know he was he was Paul first he saw and became no yeah he was Saul first they became Paul yes yes exactly it's true you're right yes I'm not a theologian but I was definitely raised up I told y'all it was Vacation Bible School it was Sunday School it was girl it was Outreach Ministries it was the youth church I was like I can't do this and I love the Lord but I just don't need to be there every day I just don't need to be there every day why not [Laughter] but that's I want to come before you preaching on a Sunday mode you know Moby preaching on Sundays don't listen to her yes you do know when his daddy when his daddy steps down Mo gonna take over their church I got 14 people in there and I'm coming to beat level 15. and them Gucci shoes right now now I'm supposed to do nothing because the dress is doing everything you know you should not do nothing for me right yeah I got you yeah thank you so much because you know that's what decent happens I need to come in I need to come in really yeah yeah oh 503 is in here so she got up that's what she liked hello look up agents [Music] okay bye Mama bye [Music] oh you recording me you don't have my permission to record me me on the YouTube and stuff like that with my panties in my like this so we out here in Jersey Shore at Jersey Shore we do jerseys all right or my jersey sword we out here by Journey to show us up with honey hey y'all how you doing well these rich Hit out here oh I gotta be out of here to be so bad oh my God thank you thank you this is why I like having white children more women so I'm here okay so that's what I'm gonna do can I do the meeting yeah uh how many you want okay tell them to give me one it's special all right okay so okay this is the biggest thing man well not on camera that's all about to say definitely not on camera foreign I'm so excited Salt Lake strawberry [Laughter] oh great [Music] I'm not gonna lie to you those things look good they look so good so we can like space give me this give me the score the crap right oh my goodness oh is this is this ours is this our um so we're here at Broad Street dog homes jerseys and I am about to have a smorgasbord of donuts a whole bunch of stuff and we are with these bikes I didn't know that they came this many those are the bikes what are these those are the uh yeah never mind [Music] I don't care anymore I just don't care thank you okay [Music] you like it yeah [Music] foreign [Music] thank you I'm never ever gonna lose weight and it doesn't matter anymore God is going to let me in heaven just like I am thank you expert [Music] all right everyone hello I'm leaving New Jersey see you next time honey you're in my shot [Music] ready if it's safe that you want me to record you should be ready smoking over here [Music] thank you foreign thank you okay don't do that can you like can we not put this on camera we had all time while we were upstairs look nice though like in front of your feet [Laughter] I know I was just telling you I need the Clippers I think I might have a Dale Clipper in my bag oh yeah that's great you know we haven't been whole bit away my nails grow fast okay James are ready to the water shuffle your feet for stingray oh no you said what these rules and regulations wait no we're not doing this it says uh-huh where it says shuffle your feet for stingrays 10. shuffle your feet for steering Grace that's why I'm not getting in the water talking about shuffle your feet no more baby I don't got older country uh-huh you walk with me like I've been there I was here oh God now this sand in my shoes this is hot you might have to take off your slippers you'll move better thank you it's not right here we start right here we stop right give me a chance where will my heart beat up again Baywatch Davidson she said do it again yeah all right Mama you were go do it Pamela do it do it you're supposed to write it down baby foreign I did oh you want me to share it okay that was Baywatch oh Pamela just fail it's Jessica come on putting the camera down you know I'm gonna make this the series from now on out it's the new series that Moses [Music] bring me camera why are you oh happy [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] um [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Applause] [Music] we got a Saint Pete prideway hello come on something [Applause] ready [Music] that's mine it's the queen right here oh you want oh oh oh I Got King energy what you talking about Man Too I got keys we ain't discriminating [Music] babies [Music] I want y'all to Make Some Noise with my brother Darius my team [Applause] the one and only King John [Music] I am going to make some noise having a good time got back to my room had Jameson over there called out there today hey James how you doing come over here get this earpiece baby y'all know this this this is the this is the boy to keep me looking all nice and stuff give it up [Applause] thank you too you don't be nervous like that with them boys and the girls be talking about you know um that's the phone don't be talking to my man thank you anyways we get away from me Johnny Cash I'm gonna hush the TV show [Music] and I'm gonna be USA airplane guys [Music] let me tell you something if I come down there it's gonna be surprised so I got downstairs walks us to walk [Applause] I said which one of your pictures which one of you hold things to win I say I'm from 23. just like the typical you do is not common douches every time a do some to you they start coughing Deuces when you roll up on them I said ma'am don't you ever get that Georgia ID Twisted I'm from Florida [Music] you weren't doing all that five minutes ago when I was trying to explain to you that you had all the information I said you know what I'm gonna do I'm clocking out to you I'm checking out for your safety cause if I go over here right I say don't play with me because Rhonda Sanchez is down here playing with y'all like yeah you don't know and she was like no it's not that it's this day she says my children remember if you would just take a moment and let me tell you I'm sorry I say I don't want to hear Keisha we're in this position no too long I got the I'm out of the door man I'm gonna tell you this is [Music] the kid but I left I came here I'm sorry that I'm late but that was the things [Applause] [Music] together everything is free but the liquor honey and don't be wild [Music] [Applause] I'm still living in oh come on come on I shall wear a crown hands together for my brother Mickey these crowns out there yeah a custom-made Crown from www dot s.com dimaggio.com yes it is all right so this is since since the show is going to be cut short listen we gonna do this real quick we gonna play a brief game and I mean brief cause we got an amazing it ain't one of them she said Batman down there get in here now and I'm sitting in the chair right now that's what you call standing in solidarity honey you gotta stand in solidarity listen I'm gonna tell y'all something people that are allies to our community can show allyship by actually showing allyship I don't know I'm just talking about this period you know because there are people who claim to love us and be with us and stand on the side and they watch everything that be going on we need to understand we need a job too we need a job to stand with you and stand with your folks thank you baby we appreciate you Nicole I love you baby safety protection project and Transunion United States [Music] well mostly black and brown but we will work with anyone in regards to providing them with transferable skills from the workplace from the street to the boardroom I specialize in resume building ice work employability workshops we do safety training and I also work in collaboration with many many within the Florida instead give your approval around because I need to come visit ownership wait a minute let me slower Lord Lord I'm joking before you make me get a job okay let me stop playing for the Lord say all right back to the desk and then I'm saying Lord back to the knees and y'all know I talk a bunch of and tell a bunch of jokes so who is that with that big old ass over there at the bar wait yeah that was given to us so with that but then that crazy deal which I don't feel like your face you'll see my team I can't even go [Music] back on silicone and she was practicing and we're using escort the tree because this is [Music] right just as we know that backwards that back on some called that's killing the gross too the girls just getting up that's just coming out and trying to transition but that's the risky thing because we want people so every girl in here every girl you know if you want to be strong is example but at the same time now we can educate them and if I educate them bathroom bill passed by Florida legislature criminalizes transgender people for using the restroom that matches their gender identity the bill prohibits gender inclusive restrooms and change changing facilities in schools public shelters health care facilities and jails there's a narrative that trans people are predators more specifically trans feminine people why do you think this narrative keeps getting pushed despite statistics and reality proving otherwise because their mind is sick and they want to pump on us that's for real like I'm being honest with y'all like y'all gonna mess up and have us go to the music all right hey no it's not I don't mean if that's what you wanted because I see it so often like I stopped using the mail restaurant a long time ago but I was noticing going into the middle rest and looking the way I looked the man would actually tell me you're in the wrong restaurant well what the hell you mean I got what she got but that's that's what listen it's the fear of mongering that the people do it's a lot of fear-mongering amongst I didn't even shine okay I want a grown man okay I want a strong me listen I do too but um here is why I kept you and I need a little bit more than four minutes I probably need about five five we have placed Trans on everything everything is not thank you there is transgender women trans men and then there is not by them that that it's adjacent to but it is not a trained thank you that it's adjacent to but it's not true now all of us here on this panel are women of a certain age ages we went through many many different Men by ourselves and so being in one of those manifestations we've looked at Beyonce Rihanna all the little Kim you know Trina like all the girls like all of Vanessa Williams you know we look all the women women [Music] and this is what I want to look like and I want to be there now we're living in an age in a time where there's so many definitions of women and that's and I understand that but but there there is not binary and then there's there's trains personally feel lots of times people have said that you know can't police the way women should look and women shouldn't have been because women come in all shapes and sizes so I recently got into a very dark altercation with a woman who has a beard and her name was Katie and we got into a very very heated thing on the internet and I sat back and I listened to her have her conversation and she suffering from depression and she grows hair and she wants to shave and so it just posed the question to me we give to society and what like we know that everybody every all of us here on this panel are women that have gotten educated in the way that the Spectrum works now the minute for me it took a minute I'm not going to tell y'all no line and some of y'all out there that's under this under the umbrella that is still taking them in and still taking me and me I know and that educated I know yeah so it is still registering to me but I always ask the question are we not valid in our feelings as women of a certain age to think like okay well when we walk out of society we dispute you know women and men from looking at what a male looks like and this is what a woman looks like how do we not get in trouble I want to know how do we not get in trouble I've made my peace [Music] what's going on St Petersburg foreign [Music] album it might be found best sister Miss T.S Madison [Music] you know they not have to take these panties off and watch between my ears I tell a bunch of videos so please drink this drink the more you drink but now my sister is going to interview you interview him you're going in so you didn't you didn't not whatever question she asked me she didn't reach me for this so This gonna come off the cuts off the dome right and I want you to get as deep as you treat treat me like you do the train real real game oh well maybe the one on Saturday actually [Music] if this is my chair this one Yo which one you want we already okay okay cause you had said that the people wanted to know some things about me and I'm ready to answer the questions and then we got a porch [Music] oh hello [Music] they need to be baby let me see what you got well the first question and I needed to be very deep and because I want these people know something about me that they don't oh crazy okay thank you for having me like I told you before [Music] who've been following me since man come on [Music] I'm so anointed know that you anointed but it's so anointing because you don't but I'm gonna get into that come on first time how does it feel or did you know that you would be such an influencer and did you know that you were going to have such an impact only the lgbtq FIA Community but pop culture in general uh I'm gonna be very honest with y'all um there is the voice that speaks to each and every one of us in this room um there are times that we don't pay that voice any attention I remember being a 14 year old 13 to 14 year old boy sitting on the floor Indian style and a voice said to me as I was watching you better watch [Music] turn to the right I was watching RuPaul from the supermodel of the world came out and a voice said to me that is going to be your friend and you're going to work with her one day so at 13 or 14 year old you trying to figure out what is I think my mommy don't sound like your mama it just sounds like it sounds like yourself or but in a in a uh yeah wait a minute who whispering to me who said that now when you tell people these types of things and you share these experiences with people people like to think that you're crazy or you you like and I'm very careful about sharing those types of experiences because you know as a trans woman they already feel that you have mental problems anyway right and I didn't want to really share that I didn't know how to express it or share that I was hearing hearing things especially in the era we were going it's definitely in that era I was hearing things like I was hearing stuff and I have to tell you guys that that voice still walks and and it's still with me basis because it added up that was nice that I was supposed to be murdered on that host Road that I was with my arms folded up in the who's saying God let me make 50 let me make 200 let me make 75 please God Dominion that I have over here in this duplex with a flow broke all up the air conditioning leaking is molding the ball like I get sick from having holding on wow God God can make it through the night and I'm I think and Ponder and be like I'm in a position I was executive produced not born [Music] I remember when all I wanted to get through was the night and make a hundred dollars that you can't give me a hundred dollars to do a thing [Applause] I remember those times where all I wanted to do was just lick it and God was like I'm gonna make you and I'm gonna make you inspire people to make it for themselves too and you're not trash but I'm gonna take you through the trash you not on the bottom but you not not action they gonna say [Music] College that's ashamed of anything that I've ever I'm not ashamed I'm not sad and I want anybody to see it was a part it is all and still it is all a part of the journey and for the destination that I have to reach and it is not for me because publicly living is something that is extremely hard because the public will burn you up if you say the wrong you wear the wrong you'll fall you slip they will burn you up so that is a very hard thing to do and a lot of people not build for that they think they put forward until they start having to experience it and they they get up in the whole situation but baby let me tell y'all something you fall down if you see a show get count or you see makage took my house with right in front of you guys you got because my story is not for me it's bigger than me it's for people out there who have been told they ain't it's for people out there who are struggling right now currently in this moment financially it's for people who are trying to figure themselves out it's for people I asked God the other day God why you suck that raglass with me he said cause I got a good one for you around the corner just keep on with the regular so when the Google comes you're gonna appreciate that ain't you and he ain't gonna do none of that to do other do and you're gonna know him when you get them appreciate them and I'm like okay God we ain't coming though we I'm tired around these dicks right here when you coming you know but yeah I talked to Carl I did I'm sorry yeah he's a little too vulgar for you okay because he made my mouth and if y'all didn't see that video when I posted well I say until God stick his big finger in my mouth and wipe all them cuss words out you all you it's called not just for uh equality but for our efforts like for p where we are in our community what do you feel is like I think the we're divided by class we're divided by age because ages is the thing because I'm 45 years old and I tell a loud and proud every day I'm 45 because I'm starting 25 and I didn't know I was gonna get this far so I'm definitely allowed and proud about me being 45 forget to be 45 and 50 years old We're not gonna do that so we need to be because that's what we need to stop the stuff that and honor those girls who make places to get you young to the place that Y'all Gonna Come that's important number one two we need to stop dividing every thing by color let's sing it again now we need to stop dividing everything by color and we have a responsibility in our community and that's most definitely in our community that is not black to understand that there are Privileges and things that are set in place that we didn't have anything to do with and they probably didn't have anything to do with that but you got to understand that you benefit from those privileges that were put in place so we got to make sure that we break down all of those walls and we either all the way in this or we ain't in this at all and we have to break down all of that it don't need to be understand that I'm human I ain't perfect I up I'm still learning because I'll be trying to figure some out like when I'm watching television and I'm seeing this stuff going on I'm like oh okay all right all right I might have missed saying something because if I don't mind going back and retracting something that say I up and says the wrong and we all in this room ain't big enough to be ain't too big to know what sometimes I see when I don't say some wrong online and and the folks come on and say Maddie so you know you dead ass wrong for that I love you but you wrong and I'm like you but I'm gonna go back and see what I said and I'm gonna come back and tell you I'm sorry and then I reevaluated and say damn now so you dead ass wrong for that you said so go back so we need to have those same feelings and instincts in us we need to be we need to hold ourselves accountable we we ourselves accountable for the wrong that we say and I tried I try to do that a lot and I police myself a lot and I understand that I have everything through something mentally the for those of you that follow me I do massive amounts of videos I do lives I do a live shows I do this because I feed off off of the love energy and I feed off of the people telling me how my presence or something that I did or how I made them laugh got them through morning or how they were able to learn something from me you know it make it that fuels me it gives me fuel because if it feeds into me understanding that I have purpose and so this is what helps my mentor because sometimes it gets very hard at times when I'm like God as much as you've given me and my am I selfish for asking you for more am I selfish for asking you to give me more things and then something will fall on my plate there's a book that I read [Music] ready maybe three or four times it's called The Prayer of Jabez and the prayer is for the Lord to enrich my territory so that I can [Music] reach more things to do because I want to do even in the transgender woman I was raised in the church I wanna do things that elevate all things I want to leave a legacy or I want to leave a space so that people can have a blueprint or a book or booklet to be like you know well she up at the up and do this too this happened I can still be successful I always ask God to enlarge my territory enrich the things for me so that I could be a blessed and play other people people that's what helps my mentor me knowing that I'm not purposeless here that my purpose is to help other people here and I think what people don't understand about the wealthy the wealthy you don't have wealth and riches for yourself you've been blessed abundantly bless others so last question foreign last question is with all that be saying what do you want your legacy [Music] to be exactly what it is now live life and in second color I want everybody out there Unapologetic to who they are but also know to listen to whatever their voice is that's talking to them and if they are because it is definitely some spirited he is telling me right now and but the spirit is telling me right now that there is somebody in this room or a few people in this room that are not listening to where it is then you're being told to do and do and hindering them from them being great they need to do it so whoever that is don't want this bird is telling you to do listen lecture notes teaching me each day never got to where my mother's Belling what she carried me and get his hands I carried my dreams cradled them until I was ready to see them from myself dad's hands have held on before I knew what I'm gonna love was I just lived until [Music] [Applause] all eyes on you survive the coastal War suffered heartbreaks in this dog and Twisted Fantasy got rich and almost died trying with yesterday's price is not today didn't you know it's bad luck to step on the Cracks Joe your arteries feel locked up so much they arrested your card yet The Fat Boys are just a big buzz or a heart attack man good he is still a deadly sin time to get your cholesterol injected please thank you no matter how wet your neck gets young Dolphins can't I'll swim 100 shots or drink or drown sometimes paper rounds lead to dead ends you know your dietary intake to take your life PB got raw for eating chicken waffles this ain't no drill you better lay off the pot or get smoke be careful what deals You're Rocking you might take off and never return Houston ain't the only place for problems I wonder how many hip-hop heroes are ahead because she we're Street disciples for Sunday service isn't your only salvation therapy bless theology will bring you a real Revelation and I know it feels like you got nothing on them it's just you against the world and ain't it a cold and for too long I chose down let us have spoken in college I even studied you got a master's degree to capture a better view of you got to redeem you gotta halfway through a PhD just say that if you do exist losing restraint maybe you are you are for the trauma my mama put me through when outside it's called Drama was really just abuse and my dad wasn't around but that's not right you've got a monster instead the cause was too Lindsay because he hid under my sister's bed I made another though no thanks to you what kind of wife I adore it and we I gained a few but did that anger you because you know strangers prove that they were capable of doing what we couldn't do produce a child or two so 11 years of watching the bellies of others swelling up and turning daughters to mothers while suddenly short when my sister and brother had one after another so I had to take charge of that too after doctors and tests and meds and weird foods our world stopped we took on four kids that we chose to adopt and I saw the Brokenness of my past in him so I had to act fast before I knew that I was attached to them and here I am teaching children the classroom [Music] when they keep adding all these letters to my name like AES and D's and H's and no crazy they won't just tell me I'm insane all right I gotta waiting for these gone all right in third terms in third place y'all give it up so Slim true all right so we're going down [Music] also known as the rubber wrap y'all give it up for child Hood Charles Hines 401 or the channelfinder.com all right y'all to any videos this is promotional stuff they're still artists they gotta promote tag them they coming in first place y'all give it up good job okay oh and kill [Music] him um [Music] so when you see [Applause] whatever floats with you so you're fluid I think that you no you might be a you're more attracted to the person's personality like if their personality okay so what is that called but like I never met with the man like but you've never been intimate yeah I mean like I have but not like sexual like you've never been penetrated that's fine that's what we want to you know because yeah yeah being with the man doesn't necessarily mean penetration does not mean that you it but this is the thing that you also have to understand to me but this is actually what you have to understand as well that being with a man does not necessarily constitute your orientation right now if you get concentrate no no sister listen you gotta understand being with a man or be with with the same sex does not constitute your sexual orientation I could put my dick in a woman today and you'll be straight no I'm not I I was straight because I'm all because I'm a heterosexual transsexual yes but this is the thing that's what I can I can use the penis that God gave me on a woman at this exact moment and I'm gonna get up and I want a man when I'm done when I don't bust my nut whether it's in the rubber or on the summit [Laughter] my attraction my my built-in mechanism for less than pleasure is a man is a man it's all right man it's a man as a man there is no other thing for me I can have six with five women tomorrow if the Viagra kicks in right and after those five women we're going to gospel about beasters degree you got some good dick over there I like men so when a man um who with which we need to do away with in our community in our society has had a relation or has had an experience or has found some type of attraction to what is deemed masculine energy or a male name because I'm not denying no way no shape no form no how that genetically yeah you better get outside according to the works of the Lord I guess who else I was and then she got the fans and when I came to the bathroom I came out and I was born male but please believe by the grace by the grace side by the grace saw and by the handle they ever live in God I am a woman and being that I am a woman I am a woman heterosexually and so therefore with me being a heterosexual woman I want a heterosexual man because only a heterosexual men can have the oil of this woman Glory because they ever lived in God did you get that I got it I got it I got it all that's the way I feel and I think that we need to break down the stigmas in society because there are so many there are women out there who are who are continuously catching and finding men exploring and I feel as though how is it possible how long is it possible that you can have an intimate relationship with a woman a long-standing relationship with a woman and then Friday night uh Saturday morning you get up and now none of that that has happened makes you gay now you're a straight woman [Music] came all on me and me on the side of me is a straight man and don't you ever forget that and until he say he's gay he's a straight man because the same dick he gave me he'll give to you but I won't give you none cause I'm not good [Music] enough about your makeup artist Jamie said so you have never been with a man with a woman yeah that's what I want to get to what does a man when you go with the man what does the man do for you what is it about a man that attracts he said he okay you that's just more like flattering to me that men like be attracted to me because usually it's more masculine name like it's not anybody because you give off a very pretty boy Aura that's what it is I just really don't care because like I think it's like a bad thing have you seen the women's walking around here 99 since 99 the 99 and the 2000s there's a lot of women around here that they can keep that don't step they up and they think just because they got that they don't have to put no maintenance on themselves and I'm not down to women I'm just letting them be no there are a lot of women out here to think that all they got to do is wake up man I'm gonna tell you something the reason why men is go after the lustful things that they go after is because the woman that's at home don't look like and to what you did the beginning you better stay the keeper and that don't mean that he gonna stay cause you keep lipstick and on your on her hand your hair it just makes you it gives you ability it's right and then then see I told my daughter I got a daughter there my daughter say her husband told her baby you a beautiful trans woman and you don't need to put on all that makeup in that hair hold on I want you to listen thoroughly at this don't you be out there because I love you just the way you is and after he told her that he walked out the room I screwed her I said as long as God gives you everything you're nothing in your ass lipstick and makeup cause imma tell you when you catch that you gonna catch that with a that got on how lipstick and heels don't let him pull you in that comfort zone always let that know that you was a problem and every that I with they gotta understand that I'm a problem hey man what are you out there in the world could tell me I look good without no hand makeup on I hear you but every time you see me I'm gonna be dressed to the team give me some pressure because you need to understand that when you up hurry up imma be right now while y'all was laughing and y'all was calling me this and saying this and I'm pulling up all your past almost sex tape came out because I have an adult I have a sex tape I've never done anything oh you officially yeah that was the amateur one wasn't it yeah I've never I've never done I've never done porn a day in my life I have but as soon as I immediately got on Love and Hip Hop a messy ass bag it's using one of us who went I was dating I was dating his ex or something before and the ex recorded I had no idea it was even being reported she went and she posted it on one of those internet sites or whatever but that's because that's all they want to do they want to tear us down they thought that they thought that was going to two weeks later weeks later they did it take Zine at the time which was the biggest magazine ever Kim Kardashian had just posed naked on the cover of it they called me and then I post covered foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] we got something for you they always giving me a picture [Music] we're gonna ship it to you all right we just wanted to do it okay with DJ crank the up we got about 25 more minutes in this bit foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you you're recording mode so guys I know that y'all can't see me but you can hear me this is where this is the bridge where we filmed the movie Zola as y'all know uh but I came down here I filmed Zola in 20 17 2018 or something like that and this is the bridge we're driving down this bridge or whatever available that was my first movie theatrical release that's the first movie that I ever was in that had a theatrical release it was so crazy for me to see my see myself like in the movie previews when I went out to the movies and I was seeing myself in the movie previews and stuff like that I was like Wow Mama I'm a movie star but Zola was filmed right here in Tampa Florida and this is the bridge if you look at the end zone where they threw the guns off and they was riding off over here and we leave a tab because I just did it again same thing I'm exhausted a little bit because I've been doing non-stop working but listen I'm gonna non-stop work until I don't want to non-stop work no more then I'm gonna go on vacation where should we do it yeah those people coming from everywhere [Music] [Laughter] they don't be saying that stop okay [Music] why you be exaggerating you know you'd be exaggerating I don't say it in that room I'm not sliding on my Thermo I'm like okay that would never be on the road with me y'all girls will be down there [Music] Columbia [Music] yeah Cafe they had a sloppy Jose Jose but it was real bad it's just all over the place all over the place [Music] [Applause] and so we're on our way from Tampa Temple okay now it's up for Darius because Darius likes him loves me Jive love me the same people I have a question I think it was like black water can I just wanted the spirit of Life yeah I wanna I don't want another one of these I want one of them I'm gonna finish mine I have brought the camera at least all of the youngest who make life with will perish with you again may your skin [Music] yes Cape Cod Africa perish what you had making life with you [Music] I'm only explained to me they went the man said when he makes life who puts at least your prostitute yeah [Music] okay bye
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Plant Physiology: Plant Signals and Signal Transduction
thank you okay is everybody from here oh good okay um I hope you can see that I think this thing is producing Great Sound we're going to continue with our lecture so what are we going to learn what's that signal and signal transduction again you are going to see more and more weird words okay and these words even though your English is so good they mean differently in biological context okay so I suggest you to have your own glossary book and right even though I give you options to write it on your phone I mean like to type it on your phone use your hand okay you see all of the great professors all the normal rights here you see they have things in common they use their hands to write things down you don't you don't read stories they use Google Drive to take down the note no no no nobody does that there is something about using your hand to write down utilizing all your psychomoto while learning that really solidify your your learning connecting the dots okay so please I know this is the the Modern Age people like to type and have everything online but find ways to to to write traditionally okay number one you need to understand about what is meant by signal transduction have you ever heard that word before transduction trans from the word transduce what what does it mean any idea any synonym for it transduced kind of like transform plus induced you have the original signal in different form you transform it and in addition to it you induce it okay you amplify it because the signals can be very weak but you want the response to be certain to be very targeted okay I think good the good example um for for it is actually happening with your body you see you you should have your breakfast this morning have you had your breakfast what kind of energy is that your food it's an energy right food what kind of energy is it chemical energy so the chemical energy get into your body it gets digested then through many various process and steps now you have the energy to do work and then you you come here you lift the book that you want to use this morning you pull out the chair that you want to use this morning so now these actions now this energy is it still chemical energy pulling pushing this is already mechanical energy so this is actually a form of energy transduction transduced from one form to another yeah pretty much like photosynthesis you you learn photosynthesis um the the energy from the sun gets converted to chemical energy in your body chemical energy gets converted to mechanical energy and so on and sometimes the changes of an um Potential from one potential to another potential can be of various uh forms okay so that's very important to get that in head yeah so oh sorry I hope you can see this so from signal to receptor to signal signal transduction to respond so this is the whole idea about the signals and the response why why why why do you need to know this isn't it enough just to know about fertilizer and then feed your crop and then wait until Harvest or maybe you deal a bit more with pesticide pathogen attack and so on isn't it enough yeah so this is kind of like a fair warning our fill our sector agriculture Horticulture and and and and the kind this is something that people tend to neglect easily really we we like to do various practice in Agronomy various practice in gardening and so on but we we fail to understand what has happened this this actually creating some kind of communication and also the feedback response you do something to your crop your crop is a living thing it is started filled with receptors you can think of receptors like your Astro and Taylor you know the Satellite Dish it's always there it's ready to pick up signals it's ready to pick up all this you know signs and the moment you pick up it's going to do something if it is the right signal certain things will happen and others not okay so this um reaction influence and so on it's very specific and not everything happening at one time okay I I can assure you I have seen um many of our students they only worry about this thing you know be it um you know postgraduate master or PhD and so on when they have to do discussion you know they have done the experiment and so on because our faculty is not very much equipped with equipment to study at cellular level molecular level we have but it's not very extensive okay to to study this kind of thing you need to see how the things are happening at not only at cellular levels but the signals and the response can actually happening in a bigger time frame and also space maybe you give the treatment to your root but the response you see in the shoot Okay so it's it's it's kind of big framework to to deal with Okay so I purposely put this into your lesson oh this has not never happened before I kind of revised this thing um to to make um our students get exposed to this you can see that this actually very few slides living with this because I I we are more into giving you the the exposure okay so if you look at this uh this will be the first figure timing of cloud responses to the environment range is from very rapid to extremely slow foreign next to you right try to pinch your friend see the respawn is it slow is it fast or is it like oh it's going to happen anyway later is it fuss or is it slow is it possible to be slow if if it's fast that kind of expected because pinching uh I do a lot of people enjoying it you know they find joy in pain there is a word for it some people are going to take some time one time you think nothing happened the right 16 times okay you just want to be certain about it okay you mean business all right all right then I'll respond okay so the the responses in plants are pretty much like that there are response there are happening even faster you know than you pinching your friend like the example here we have the um EMB a is the you know what plan is that a is um in Malaysia but you find this more and more now people sell it as part of the urban landscape uh plans okay and then we you have uh uh I have seen it but not as much as uh Venus flytrap that is called sundew sundew the B it's called sundew they actually um Regular plants that you always associate you know like a chili plant no they don't look like that they are what we call as carnivorous plants okay are they roaring no they don't they don't they're not carnivorous like tiger okay or your mom [Music] no your mom can be you can get a very carnivorous too sometimes um they are carnivorous actually for us to to supplement okay usually this one in their natural uh natural habitat they grow in what we call as the Bob area in our country ball area is kind of thinkably like the peat area um so both feet that's in Malay um and this is actually not soil okay soil that you you understand that you learn have you taken your soil signs before have you learned soil science before soil you know soil that's actually from Rock weathering minerals okay so it's very nutritious for your plants this book it's it contains nutrients but not as much because this is actually from the decayed plant material decade plant material so kind of building up one upon another give 20 million years ago you get your book okay so when this sun deal and also Venus flytrap live in this boggy condition is it going to be very happy no so that's why this plant The genome the genetic maker of it enabled the leaf to get modified so it modified its lift in the form of tribe for this uh Venus Project for the sun deal it modifies the leaf with a structure that is called tentacles turn to close so the leaf would kind of look like a spoon and then it's equipped with this thing and this thing of of course they can roll you know so why why this is happening if you were to grow these two plants the sun deal engineer Venus flytrap in our rich soil it's pretty much you're not going to get this threat structure they're going to look like a regular leaf okay so they do this they become carnivorous to supplement their nutritional needs okay to bet your durian three cannot do that you know directory or this this guy got tentacles now I got leaks to go next next Village to get more nutrients to back our our trees cannot do that so this time frame can be very fast this when that you have a fly have a fly so this fly um can actually okay rubber together um so so you have your Venus flight threat the Venus flytrap is going to stay open pretty much and then this unfortunate fly I'm very hungry pop the moment it lands this thing is not going to close right away no it needs to be certain first so on the surface of this Venus flytrap it started with not really tentacles but Micro hairs there are many hairs so this hairs will actually wait for a few more moments two or three of them when they are moved then only they will close so actually if you want to study plant memory you know like like you may we study memory right neuroscience and everything this is a great plan as well because the plants need to memorize oh just now what happened and then what happened it's like a combination so that the plant is actually thinking before it decides to close very rapidly why why this is important why why don't it just snapped close right away why can we just close right away whenever you know it says something just landed foreign using a lot of energy okay all right open close open close if that doesn't require energy the plants wouldn't bother it but since they want to conserve energy so this is very important okay you think it's not a big deal it is a big deal actually you know you go to the shop there's some kind of um up opening the grocery shop try us the effect to to open close the shop 16 times in one hour it's not a video open you're not doing anything anyway what's going to happen to that after one hour super tired angry 17th time he will come chase you with Para okay it's just it's just it will make the organism not so happy all right okay so in a larger time scale uh like the C you can see that the tree is actually growing lopsided you know skewed to one side what do you think happened strongly I mean like you yuris is throwing as well you like to put your face in front of the fan right uh you do that as well did you grow one-sided okay so what happened okay someone can the plunge keep on growing upwards so um this is actually uh what happens when the plants do genetically do not have modification genes if these plants were to be changed to Coconut Tree do you see coconut tree going site one-sided no because the leaf has been modified to be in the form of front the wind can pass through it's not going to have any impact when the strong wind coming towards it by this plant well this looks like a normal tree right so strong wind kind of causing it to go one-sided more is it beneficial to the plant it's actually the plants try not to be toppled down to Tumble okay and then you have D and E um this actually I have put extra slime about this reaction would actually because this is a story about if you were in forestry faculty you you learn about this then dendrology so what happens is depending on um depending on whether the tree is gymnosperm tree or angio sperm free so we have two gym no sperm and enjoy your sperm foreign before so what are geminos from trees what what does it mean s so flowering and non-flowering as easy as that so genosperm non flowering example like the pine so angiosperm is flowering you know like uh whatever all our tropical tropical um plants okay um gymno means make it sperm means seeds the seeds are naked they are not enclosed in any specific structure like the cone you can see the cone of the pine but um skills in in the crevices of the skills that's embryo actually yeah so you've got the cone something like that I hope you have seen um coconut cone and not coconut coin uh pine cone so you got something over here so that's kind of exposed so angio ngio means a vessel sperm means C so that's a pretty much like your blood you have engine you know um a condition right uh angina angiogenesis that's actually referring to the vessel right okay so when the woods kind of growing horizontally depending on whether it's a gymnosper or gymnosperm wood you will start to have this reaction wood racial Woods means the wood will start to grow one side more than the other in the case of Conifer the gymnosperm the reaction wood is called compression wood because the growth happening more in the Lower Side for example like this right here the Lower Side will have you see longer ring so this will actually help the branch to go upward because the stem trunk should naturally go up not go to the side to your neighbor okay on the other hand for the entire sperm the reaction would will be in the form of tension wood and for tension wood the growth is happening more on the upper side of it like this and you have more growth on this and this actually will help the three branch to grow upward okay why why why don't both of the woods happening same growth just on on on the downside because these are two different plant system one is super engine which one do you think ancient uh no problem yeah do you remember it hasn't got any flour flour is due to Evolution yeah one has been around since T-Rex time yeah one has come around maybe around fear of time so that's a gap uh uh tens of millions of years so that that's why they kind of response differently okay yeah right so um so while you're reading you you're going to see that uh there's a number of terminologies like um cell autonomous and also non-cell autonomous so sell autonomous means that um whatever signal and response that is happening it's within the same cell automatically autonomous within your one structure only for the non-cell autonomers this is the cell something else coming to the cell external Factor okay then you will get your selfie change whatever response it can be okay so this is a important concept because these two things happening at the same time it's not like one organism only have cell autonomous response no yeah yeah you know the good example is look at you if you have a good mindset you have a good mentality you make your own decision you you you just do everything by yourself without anybody asking you without no parents forcing you to do things so you are pretty much self-autonomous but when somebody have to force you you know lecturers have to threaten you your friends have to treat you into doing something you are not self-autonomous okay external factor is needed to make you respond all right and oh there's a um guesses uh family of proteins and Proteus enzyme protease means enzyme that uh break down protein protests okay playing essential role in program cell death remember to tell you about the program cell death the example of your hand did I tell you or did I tell different class when you were in the womb your hand like the duck feet wet yeah at certain point during your development as a fetus in the womb programs out there including this thing will start to happen that's why you get opening in your fingers that's why we have digits if programs sell death or hypothesis that's the name of it if this thing is not happening all of us have hands like this maybe it's good you don't need engagement ring right that's safe course already right yeah no girls would be screaming one this one that which is bad for the jewelry industry oh no maybe she's demanding I want a bracelet and bangles now since I don't have fingers is it necessary to have all this um rings and sort of token of mocking to to to Mark important event in your life what do you think if you can afford it but do you think it's it's important you know that there are there are many things in in our daily life is actually it's just a state of mind really I'm telling you this because many many great scientists that have made Discovery important Discovery in the whole history they have managed to put this thing aside okay if they kind of think the regular way you're not going to find DNA like seriously important things have been found because people managed to see the overlooked things okay we have our friends from China they can come to me what what kind of Chinese language are you speaking Henry you got a few right you got a hot car you've got Cantonese if you come to me and then you start use all the cursing words in the world with all the expression you can keep on cursing me for one hour I will not have any reactions toward it imagine all all the thinkable words that you can you can use or maybe you want to use some words from Hong Kong as well throw in into the insult I'm the one receiving it I feel nothing before I do understand you but the moment I understand yeah something going to be missing from your body yeah so it's it's just your your mind really so that's why it's very important not easily to get fixed off you know because the moment you do that you will waste your energy to to look at something important okay all this lesson because scientists um mustard so many uh important skills okay observations and then how do you analyze it how do you how do you make um something something important of your observation okay so I think this is very important when you do your study okay regardless you do your master or your PhD okay not only think out of the box make your box bigger as well yeah if you think up of the box but your book your your self-capacity I mean you don't understand a lot of things um pretty much going to happen it's holding your fat in the language that he or she is not understanding okay because it's funny yesterday almost like that sometimes you understand why why why why that is the case all right okay right okay now we go to the um the overview of this signaling thing okay so this is the scheme for the signal transduction okay you need to understand a few things here it doesn't hurt if you want to memorize this sequence these components because this is going to be very useful for a long time you know what you can use this to it's applicable to daily life as well I know this is science but even if you're dealing with different things this thing kind of pretty much the same the the main components of it so you have your environmental or developmental signal developmental signals means something that's naturally in the cell or the nearby tissue within the same organism okay for example obscene your your plans yourself can your plants can produce oxygen right so you don't have to necessarily apply oxygen to your plant but within it it's got oxygen anyway so this oxygen is actually a type of signal okay so you've got environmental signal as well light temperature touch hormone and nutrient is there something more that you think can be a signal but it's not mentioned here everything what what signals can can also be put in the list you see uh this book has been quite a few years actually you know this is why scientists keep on adding new information because you just thought of something that was not thought before what do you think can be added that in terms of the signal environmental and developmental is there anything can be added to it anything this can be your your exam question later which will you agree if I say there is something else it's not mentioned here maybe okay what is it so what is it sound so well it's that's coming from your environment right sound is actually in the form of wave it's so it's like light but light not only wave but it's also in the form of particles sounds just with so it's actually like light so that's under um Environmental yes that's under environment whatever part of your environment that Define your environment Mediterranean tropical temperate that is still environment Impressions disease infections disease do they live in your environment or not what about the genome the variety right genome and variety it can be that that that can be actually something determining whether you're going to have more signals than others or not it's pretty much like you some of you very sensitive cannot joke with you know right why why some of you don't care whatever people say to you you you you'll just you know if I if I do satisfy with you I'll say something back some of you you know will start make faces you know stop talking for three months why is it you are still human you are still the same age same faculty same everything but why why why you are reacting differently yeah yeah so it's pretty much your G by E Factor you know so G is your genetic makeup your G no type and E is your environment yeah yeah environment actually um I'm thinking because I'm going I'm going to put this in in our own research discussion the signals can actually It's a combination of two or three different things okay it's not really environmental or it's not really um a developmental is kind of in the between okay remember whatever it is that you are dealing with there must be something in the Twilight Zone there's always something like that so this something in between it's happening all the time in biology um I think you if you learned about uh breeding maybe you have seen this before co-dominance cool do minutes called dominance up your um you know the Mendel's experiment you do so you have a red flower your mom your dad have a innovated that letter right and then you have your your mom's white flower something like that and this thing if the um a little is something like that something like that and this also why I hope you know what I'm doing what is this what I'm doing here recessive allele dominant allele okay so this is the recessive so this is your G genetic makeup of it what is your allele here so the resulting the physical baby is going to look red regardless why regardless however when co-dominance happen when suddenly you have this this child just cannot decide you know like your parents are splitting out have been a divorce your kids just cannot cannot separate the love should I follow Mom or should I follow that yeah that is richer but Mom will cook for me who do I follow so what do you think gonna happen physically to the baby it's going to have to become pink yeah so this is in the Twilight Zone we just cannot decide so the question earlier is something like that this book is not the end something else maybe you can add something to it what else right okay then we go to the receptor okay receptor there are a number of things like highness G protein couple alphabet protein and iron channel oh my God what are those things um these lights are very few here there is a reason this thing I advise you don't read one time like you take your own time to read just have a self-disciplinary because one lecture and me just mentioning one time I don't think you can even get everything in for like 40 of it sometimes because this is one of the things that actually require prerequisite okay to understand things like receptor kindness have you have you learned that before actually you have have you seen this word before false for relation have you seen this word before what does it mean phosphorylation where do you think you saw that word there are many locations possible in the cell what do you think you see that word that event phosphorylation did you learn photosynthesis yeah have you come across this thing Force four bottle Force full relation did you learn this before you know oh that's that's already gone okay phosphorylation the short story about it is whenever and a protein usually enzyme have the ability to add phosphate to other substance okay so it can be anything it can be any enzyme can be um any substance so you have this ability to phosphorylate to add phosphate to other people okay and kinase kindness is a part of it one part of first four relating agent okay you can if you want to call it okay [Music] Whenever there is something name ending with a s e you have a name then it ends with a-s-e automatically this is protein and specifically this is an enzyme all right automatically anywhere you see on my list what else give me one example what's inside no no example oh they can be an example this is the protest inside we just learn about it yeah let's process the protesting is an enzyme for you know cleaving uh protein all right protein can be uh in different forms depending on the complexity of the structure so one example of protein is enzyme okay not all proteins are enzyme okay enzyme you know they have function they have the catalytic function to catalyze erection right okay and then what about this F box protein ION channel um uh it's it's actually comes from you know in order to make a protein it comes originally from what protein is the end product originally protein compound comes from more genes actually the recipe of it so whenever the recipe has this kind of f box recipe yeah we call the protein to have this name as well all right I don't want to go to to detail into it because um so you can think of f box um this F box is actually I said there is a specific sequence right this specific we call motif inner motif look at your shirt if your shirt got a specific pattern maybe anybody wearing birthday is a type of motif oh yeah look at this um just leave here this is motive um a pattern then then it's repeated this is a you know what changes what shape is this this is motif what is this what Motif is this this is actually from nature what is it anybody want to have a closer look that's actually a motive like this so so this is actually bamboo shoot this thing so that's a motive see it's repeating so it's pretty much like the F box so this this Mbox Motif is present in the DNA sequence and then the resulting protein we call it the f-box protein yeah okay you see you want to learn science now we have to go to battery industry now all right okay okay receptors please understand it doesn't have to be fixed in one place not necessarily receptors can be fixed in one place like in the plasma membrane it just started in plasma membrane or it's just floating about but it is still receptor okay because the function is to receive signals okay um the good example for this is like our satellite I always satellite receive a lot of signals right from from the space the light signals the cosmological signal what what so many signals is the satellite moving or static is it fast yes no you you said just now I will say like do you know satellite you know satellite no no she doesn't know satellite what's that like I think she's talking about um it's on the satellite it's it's not static right it's fast how fast is it so fast I know the regular there are many satellites outside China got the most thank you because they are facilities in the communication for the whole world um the regular speed of satellite orbiting the Earth they will see 16 Sunrise sunsets a day within 24 hours 16. you're so fast there is no traffic light pdrm even more there's nobody to stop um why is it fast you see satellite actually it's actually in the constant fall constant fall it's going to fall because the Earth is curved if if you have a cannon over here if you have a cannon over here and you shoot a cannonball towards that as long as the Earth has not curved it will fall hit the ground but the moment you have shoot the Cannonball strong enough for enough to fall at the curvature of the Earth it will continue to fall four four four I know it's very hard to understand but basically if you are over here if you shoot the Cannonball it's going to drop but if you shoot even more here it's going to drop but if you shoot your ball up to here it's going to keep on falling keep on falling forever that's why one of the reason why it can be very fast because falling is due to gravity right there is no air resistance continuous free fall all the time gravity adds some more super fast not as fast as light but still fast can you see 16 sunrises in a day you can play um Loop video on YouTube okay so receptor is like satellite or say okay it doesn't have to be static right so signals transduction pathway so the moment receptor has been triggered what happened it will create this signal transduction pathway so it will make other things happen okay for example you have send the signal to your friend for example um uh you say to to her I like you so if she is the right receptor if she is not the receptor she'll she'll she's just do nothing I don't feel anything but if she does feel something do you think she's going to stay static she'll do something right yeah she'll go to see back Amma and tell all the story yeah yeah and then there you go a very rich alcohol and then we'll you know withdraw all the money and let's make it ready yeah so a lot of things will start to happen Okay things like uh protein degradation phosphorylation and so on so it will phosphorylate remember it the kinase adds something so the action of adding phosphate to other group that is a form of signal transduction Okay so all right and this actually can only happen once that's why you have the arrow here because it only wants the signal to happen once and immediately stop so it's like a negative feedback loop you have a signal we have an event to respond and immediately stop it okay it's like your insulin right you eat you'll have your insulin Spike and so on and then at one point when your glucose has started to go down if your cell keep on producing insulin you're going to die yeah you're going to die for sure so there is a negative feedback look to it to stop this insulin from have more and more in your blood okay if it doesn't stop it will go on to do the signal transmission okay this is the Cascade of reaction okay phosphorylation for example for the kinase can happen like eight times nine times ten times and not enough with that it will trigger other things to happen as well and this is called the transmission it will cause things like hormone transport and electrical signaling just now it's purely chemical right biochemical the phosphorylation action eventually down the line it can cause other reaction to happen which is not necessarily biochemical anymore it can be you know electrical signals okay and then if you will get your response yeah so your response can be anything like the gene expression plus translational um cytoskeletal and so on and this will at one point give the negative feedback to this receptor to stop inhibitory okay this signals response cannot happen forever please understand that all right that's why you add nitrogen to your crops it's going to look very happy but keep on adding it is an annual okay and it will start to flower around week seven week eight if you give nitrogen to Choy sum for the first four weeks five weeks you're going to see that the growth is going to increase you know proportionately but when the choice sum has started to enter reproduction stage week six or something seven giving nitrogen is not helpful yeah because flowering what does it mean no potassium yeah yeah for the reproductive part okay so that's why the negative feedback is required okay that's the case of choice up if if you are dealing with perennial you know you have your orange you come quite three if that's perennial right you can give nitrogen all the time if it's not producing fluid it'll produce more leaves as simple as that right okay so signal attenuation attention is mean like the the reduction of it yeah all right okay so uh I think while you're reading you're going to find this terminologies um one component and two component signal transduction so this is because this book like any textbook sometimes it doesn't it just mentioned the terminologies without explaining it okay so the good way to learn about this thing is to have this thing next to you when I was learning all this book I always have the slides this is complementary things okay so um the one company regulator you have your signal and respond and that's it it's very straightforward very to the point okay yeah you pinch your friend you get a slapback end of story both both shut up okay so the photo B two company regulator you have your signals your signal get perceived by a receptor and it happens that your receptor is a type of kindness this kindness will phosphorulate and it will be received by a receiver there is a receiver here see here no receiver and this receiver is the one that will inside the response not this um uh receptor okay so the difference is this is having a receiver two component and you know sometimes this is not even one cell it can involve you know so in even different organ altogether yes okay okay let's look at this um so this is like a regular plant cell so you can see that for a typical plant cells you have different number number one you have different receptors all over the plant cells some receptors are in the plasma membrane right after the cell wall like the red receptor for the breast enosity right here and also the abscessary acid so these are the net of the receptor okay and there are all a type of protein or sometimes glycoprotein glycoprotein means the protein is attached with a carbohydrates we have three macromolecules we have carbohydrate protein and fat okay protein the good thing is it can combine with fat or it can combine with carbohydrate or it can combine three of them can be present together all right but the the base of it is still protein right so you can see look at look look look all this excessive acid see the receptor is it is it in the fake structure first thing about nothing about and some of this um a receptor like the um um I see this stands for mecono sensitive uh receptor this receptors is actually also present in bacteria it's present in the plasma membrane again it's present in the membrane of chloroplast remember you learned about the endosymbiotic theory in the first lecture you learn about it we learned that what the reason why the chloroplast has its own genome and DNA and scientists say that it's due to the lonely bacteria that get into the cell this is one of the proof because chloroplasts is a bacteria and bacteria has its own special receptor and this receptor is also present in the chloroplast and you go to other bacteria you see that oh this is a mechanosensitive receptor how come so one way to explain it is the endosymbiotic theory these bacterial ancestors used to be alone and then they just join join in together all right all right okay and then you have your yeah this is the f-box protein so you have your um receiver which is something like this that can cause the gene expression not necessarily expression sometimes you know you want to silent the gene don't think whenever you get a signal you want to cause gene gene expression all the time no sometimes you want to stop the gene expression okay if you don't stop the gene expression for example I think you can see this in old people sometimes all people they have a very hairy ears you know some other people they got very hairy ears the house shouldn't be that much actually but because they are all there's a lot of errors and so on the genes are not expressing and silencing in the right way okay that's due to finessing and aging all right can that can that be repaired well as I come first do you want to go on or do you want to do something about it some people you know they just cannot wait to go don't let it be but um is it a disease no not really a disease it's just part of part of the aging process although some people in Harvard can argue with me because they now regard aging as a disease in terms of um countries Nation economy you have to deal with population the Aging population large amount of money now because when you when you're aging you will automatically have other degenerative diseases as well for example high blood pressure diabetes and so on compared to people who are not aging yeah when you are not aging so much automatically as well your body can repair you don't have all these degenerative diseases okay so like the America they kind of have started to see aging as a disease actually yeah um it's still a concept but I think eventually um they're going to to do something major about it or the policy maker yeah think about it if you manage to address you you don't do anything specific to address diabetes uh you know high blood pressure Alzheimer and so on you just do things to slow down or to reverse your aging here's one thing automatically other things will follow yeah yeah not to say that anybody can live forever but yeah that's the point you you cannot beat perennial Homo Sapien there's no such thing eventually you'll die there are organisms that are not dead even for quite uh sometimes um there is this plan it's called um uh what's the name tando Pandora Aspen Aspen Point open to Aspen um maybe I can search this um you know there are some agronomists they are trying to change um not by GMO by physiology because that's safer to change annual crop into perennial crop so that you don't have to do lamp plowing and so on so I think maybe this is uh kind of interesting to have a look um oh yeah yeah this thing it's aspect it says three Pandora um let's see how old is that foreign Forest is actually the same tree the tree didn't die they grew tens of thousand years ago and they just they're just producing the vegetative baby next to it and the whole Forest is actually the same organism yeah it's just not that it's like think of you you already 100 years old usually you already go to the soil right you're just budding off and create the next seal yeah and then this this you since it's genetically it is you thinking like you behaving like you it is still you so you will have the second you for another hundred years yeah so this is what happened to this um Pandora Aspen yeah it's in Utah yeah um I I want to show you something uh 100 years ago yes this thing tender resistance was likely over 10 000 years um even though the three they do the carbon radio uh dating it's 10 000 years the route is actually older than that because some sometime in the past the climate was not so good the plan just stayed dormant in in the soil when it is happier time again then only they could grow so actually this bundle one citation I saw saying that it's been around 80 000 years 80 000 years the modern human that we have these days was said to be started around 70 000 years ago so that's a very long time okay how can you manage to to to live for so long so maybe you say oh just blood is just freak is this alien spawn that kind of thing some animals can do this as well all right but not not thousands of years I know there are some dolphins or shark has been around since you know Malacca Portuguese invasion there are fish dolphin shark that has been around since 600 years ago and they they they are still you know swimming about in the ocean yeah so can can can can human achieve that it's not like they are swimming about and they are actually belong to some kind of Hospital in the ocean you know battery that no no they're still functioning but not as fast but they're still still living so think of it think of the impact to the agriculture if you manage to um slow down prevention Essence for your crop for example rice you change your rice to an immortal rice the impact is going to be very big because if your annual crop is now perennial you you can save so much on the label you can actually protect the soil from plowing degradation and so on not to mention pollution that actually usually coming from the tractor you see there's so many yeah but people do not want to go gym all about it yeah and guess what so we're coming back to here just by understanding this physiology thing there is something that you can do to to make your annual become perennial yes yeah you know what signals to give what receptor to wake up or to put to sleep yeah so physiology it's it's just about understanding how the organism function act so it can do a lot a lot a lot more right okay oh yeah I put it here uh about this um just in case if you forget again because you like to forget right phosphorylation substrate where is phosphorylated it is now has got a phosphate group the reverse of it we call the phosphorylation okay the phosphorylation enzyme it's called kinase the D phosphorylation the removing of the phosphate growth we call it phosphatase that is the fundamental name of it it can be attached to any substance but the moment you see the name you know kinase adding phosphate phosphorous days remove phosphate right yeah so that's a different for that as well oh why is this in here a wire um oh oh okay okay I want to show the receptor you know I put it then I forgot why I won't put it there um so this is to show you um this is plasma membrane and this structure is actually a type of receptor that is able to do the phosphorylation it received the signals and it can phosphorylate and these signals is called receptor-like kindnesses yeah it is a kinase it is phosphorylating something but since it also receives signals that's why the name is receptor like if there is no signals is it not doing anything it's doing job it's phosphorylating but when the signal suddenly present now it can perceive the signal yeah it's pretty much like you you you you know let's say that you have the inner ability to um uh to go for a running or actually do you run or every day do you you know play play uh a ribbon gymnastic every day only when it is needed right so naturally you are a student your function as a student but suddenly there is an event sports day now I become the urban gymnast yeah nobody know oh she can actually oh no no he oh he play everybody that that shouldn't happen is that is there any male ribbon gymnast yeah um so it's pretty much like that a kindness is doing the phosphorylation but it can uh so this um receptor like kinase is actually involved in various events in plants the sorry the basic name is receptor like kindness this is the specific name of it but that is the basic function so for the cell elongation these are the rlk and they do various things to promote cell elongation yeah so you can see symbol of inside the differentiation biotic so if you want to learn about the receptor rlk is the largest in the Kingdom okay cannot go wrong about it yeah yeah so this is what I would suggest if you want to go deeper into this subject delve deeper into rlk because that's that's the most function not to say that you cannot deal with other receptors but other receptors you might find difficult to find reference all right okay yeah and there is a uh terminologies here ligand oh sorry Ligon so ligand is actually um yeah I already put a definition on there any molecule or substance that can attach to your receptor here so this can be your signals you know chemical signal ions sugar amino acid anything right all right okay another thing you need to understand is the action of um phosphorylation um I highlight this because I I saw in the past people people had a trouble to understand this is actually from the word metogenesis okay metogen is a protein or peptide that induced the cell to begin cell division so it can be anything all right kindness you already know it is a type of protein that adds phosphate phosphorylation to other substance okay so look at all this name here um when you have your signals and then you have your kindness remember kindness there are many types of kinase this is not one type of highness m a p metogen activated protein kinase it is a type of kinase kindness kindness kindness three times there are three kindness attached to it you have one molecule of protein it is in the form of complex so it's like a structure like the rubisco rubisco for um uh the Calvin cycle it's got the larger unit and smaller unit they come together they form a rubisco so it's like here so map 3K means metagen activated protein kinase kinase kinase that's the full name of it only this can phosphorylate the map 2K so you have another set of protein in the cell that has only got two kindness attached to it and this protein can only be phosphorated by A protein that has more kindness on its body okay so and if P 2K get activated can only get activated by m83k so they will keep go on until they find this ankle protein so we call this angular protein because this is the one that acts as a receiver before the final function happen okay meaning that this number here can be of any number it can be eight okay metogen activated protein kindness kindness kindness kindness kindness kindness kinase it's very complex it's very complex okay but that is uh the whole idea okay so when this protein wants to be deactivated the phosphatase will come about to change it into the inactive form m a p k the active form got a phosphate on it the moment phosphate is removed the phosphorylation by the action of phosphatase it become inactive when it is inactive the event of response is not going to happen and I'll put it here again here so you have your plasma membrane this is your the membrane inside your nucleus and a p3k phosphorylate and FB 2K m8p2k in a first president M APK this m APK can the anchor protein here to Destiny here it's either straight to the phosphorylation in the final Target protein or this molecule here can go into the nucleus and do something else to trigger gene expression or silencing okay so it's all about the Fate now right yeah all right is it okay are you okay um guess what when you when when you have understood this it's very easy to start opening journal from medical school then you can start to understand everything yeah I I can understand General from many people one of the reason is because of this thing and that's that's why one plus point being a physiologist you kind of automatically become transdisciplinary not transgender transdisciplinary although a transgender can be a physiologist as well we we are not discriminating discriminating people that's people okay whether naturally or not all right okay yeah to show you the complexity of this protein okay this map3k that's actually the generic name the general name of it under it it has got family family or protein so they have got different names depending on the pathway that they go okay 3K means three kindnesses to it 1K here it's only one minus to it okay so this involved in defense response you know stress response tomato development so on yeah development um they don't call this um mitogen thing they call um actually with stomata there are many weird names that scientists before some reason I do understand why yeah you'll if you if you are dealing with stomata you'll see there are so many funny names uh of scientists scientists give to the neurology guess what all of these are protein all of these are protein understand now why you need to eat a lot of protein yeah yeah do you eat protein chicken with human understand it this way we have some amino acids that our body cannot synthesize so these amino acids I think there are eight regarded as essential amino acids that you must require from diet Okay so be good about your diet management good diet management can actually promote a good brain because your brain too even though people say that your brain is just fat there are proteins in it okay yeah all right I think yeah I think that's about it yeah I cannot stop that how are you doing okay um I need to give you assignment because this is already with four or five uh for scl student centered learning okay so I stopped here there is one lesson that I want you to work in group to will decide later whether you want to to present it's very short it's about the fall something um second messenger so if you go to the book you'll see that um in addition to inside a straight response the receptor can actually appoint a second manager to do the job no things like calcium and also Ros reactive oxygen species I don't bring the book with me I don't know my book I got got Lakes like to walk around um so why not work in your group um maybe create short slides maybe three or four slides and then maybe um we can have a short presentation remember I told you I don't want to replace your class as much by right you should replace six your clusters off let's not do that we we will change I I have talked with the head of Department I can change it into SEL yeah all right so that nobody likes this class right led by God all right so um so you got two groups uh two what on What which one do you want um oh you you can you can also who who wants to there's only two two second messenger uh calcium calcium ion and also Ros that's in the book you can use other resources as well okay so what I need to know is in your slide depends maximum will be five flights only don't go don't go too crazy about it okay um tell people what is the second messenger in the single transduction what is it about okay and why is it important why cannot it be like straight away um signal receptor response why it needs to have this second messenger okay and tell people your second messenger is what is it calcium ion or is it Ros rectified speeches Define it what is it yeah yeah and um I hope that I can combine it into a slide and this can actually be useful for students in the next semester okay all right yeah use your creativity to to to do it let's let's um let's target to finish this this is week uh number one five five right um let's have a look at this maybe on week 8. week eight so when you come back next is week seven right one week after that one way after that okay so let's have what you you have done uh maybe we can have a short presentation during lap time you know it doesn't have to very long maybe 10 minutes each group okay yeah tell people general public what is it about it maybe you want to get something from this as well you know prerequisite knowledge remember yeah okay you got it do you understand okay all right so work with your teammates okay um how many of you in one group I forgot to bring your um listening this no this is not your name all right okay and finally before we we end the session today uh what about your first first first test do you want first steps foreign who wants first test um I let's put it this way um maybe we can change our first stance into into some activity later after after you come back from your mid-cent uh I'll I'll decide what what activity that is because I hope to bring you to some place but I have not confirmed it yet so your place let's make our uh China friends to have sightseeing in our country they need to see the tropical trees yeah they need to say hi to pabalang do they have that do you have tiger in your country yeah okay view doesn't count dude doesn't count you know tiger like next okay they have that they have that okay so um hopefully when we do the the outing that can be regarded as your class as well yeah yeah scl SEL I'm thinking I don't want to give you too much of a replacement class I told you maximum two right you have to replace even though you have to do six all right okay I think that's all for today so is that clear for what you need to be done I should be wearing my hat where's my hat is that clear all good I'll do it okay okay any question any question yeah this satisfaction yeah I tell you this this thing is not admittedly this is this this is not something something easy I just you just need to relax relax relax relax relax yeah but the moment you know it you know it right okay okay so if if that's nothing more I think that's all for for today so I'll see you again on Thursday please come a bit early like that day you see when we start early we can finish early very early we can finish okay so this first day 7 45 go to the farm first because we need to fertilize your onion did you have you look your onion what happened to your onion did you visit your onion okay okay is he still living growing any anybody dead okay so let's let's have a look at and then when you're done with that very quickly we come back here because we need to um have you take up is it dry enough remember you got your ingredient in here foreign yeah anybody got salt oh this is very tempting no no you can have it but you need to take that office yeah you see when it's dry it's very easy to remove the soil now so uh just bring toothbrush okay during your class later just to clean just a bit more and then you can take your data for your Rue okay all right put it back too hot wait put it back put it back oh no no I'll take the thing out yeah take out and then uh simple cut left
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Insecurity: 2023 Election Faces Cancellation Threat - INEC
let's talk about the 2023 elections reports that we are here right now you know suggest that the elections just might be canceled over time you know several offices of the independent National electoral commission you know have suffered a lot of attacks you know so did it really come to to you as a surprise uh or this recent information uh but uh I think perhaps as a nation we don't really learn from history because uh if you recall in 2015 we had similar or currencies building up to the elections you know to the general elections would be then incumbent president uh former president uh good luck Billy Jonathan you know even uh if you recall perfectly uh the election had to be shifted about twice before the final conduct of the election then in 2015 but again eight years after we are still at the same Junction or the same juncture as a nation tackling insecurity and barely two months after uh barely two months the general elections we are still talking about possibility of the elections being actually shifted or outrightly canceled uh because like I mentioned earlier we don't learn as a nation it's not the obvious it is actually not the Constitutional duty of inec to put uh security apparatus in place in fact uh uh based on the constitutional republic of Nigeria the solely responsibility of government particularly the federal government is to ensure the security of lives and properties of every Nigerian so I think like I mentioned earlier if after eight years and this is something that I've been grappling about uh from time immemorial you know that we are still struggling with the fact that two months the election uh we are still talking about the election being canceled or postponed then we have not learned and this is this this has a serious uh Dent to our uh not fledging democracy democracy strategy now it's more than I think it's about more than 20 years now so it it means we should have learned vital lessons on how to secure our democracy so I I think the federal government uh without mention what is filled in this regard so many inec offices have been burned across the country particularly in the southeast Southwest of Nigeria you know uh even though you give kudos to inec you know for for taking even the PVCs to the doorsteps of Nigerians to to get their PVCs in recent times you know but how do people ah people assured and secure to go out and vote if uh insecurity persists right I think the federal government needs to fit up and ensure that the forthcoming election does not have any resemblance of postponement or cancellation like you said indeed we had like eight years to Perfect all of the mistakes that we've had over time in elections that we have had you know so the commission has actually assured Nigerians that uh you know come February the elections would hold despite all of this hitches no and the whole lot now beholds on the security appearances of the nation the police the nscdc uh the DSs and all that what should they be doing at this and in the immediacy because of this uh threat because the issues of unbanded tree and of course attacks and kidnappings are actually just increasing by the day yes um like rightly mentioned it behooves on the federal government and particularly the security agencies that you've readily mentioned the DSs the police the military and all the apparatus of governments impact in particular to put the security check in place um I want to give um uh uh the Nigerian military or particularly the largest security agencies the benefit of the doubt for instance uh I think a week ago or about two weeks ago I see the Nigerian military uh launching Del Sat one uh I think a very important technology you know uh and and innovation in ensuring that the Nigerian state is being particularly policed uh from uh the air from the satellite so I think this will go a long way and and even though it's in a short tone I don't see the possibility of that technology assisting uh with the conduct of the election because it's a very short while but I mean in the law thank God this is something that we should have put in place a long time before now because I tell you uh the manual way I mean the the like I keep like like I tell my friends in our circles the 16 30 ways that we that we seem to uh do our things in this part of the world is no longer acceptable and we must employ technology at every year that is just the easiest way to do things because when you if if even if you put on uh a million soldiers across the country come on Nigeria is a very big country you know so how how many of our security agencies I mean manually can man security uh command polling stations man the streets and so on and so forth but with technology these things are far easier and you put less burden even on the on the on on on the on the people so I think we should employ technology there are so much there are so many technology out there military and the security politics just before just before we let you go because of time now Muhammad now with all that is happening from the foregoing with the security uh threats as it were and the issues of uh uncollected PVCs would you really say oh how would you rate uh the preparedness of the independence National electoral Commission for the election I think the the inec is preparing very well like I mentioned earlier uh this week the inec have even uh launched an initiative of taking the PVCs to those types of Nigerians I see the PVCs are being taken to uh primary schools uh close up to the people uh and is a welcome development because you know uh in in the past people who have uh Nigerians have to go to inec offices to collect their PVCs would become a very cumbersome and a very tiring uh effort but now you know uh I think the next one week or so inec have announced that people can uh go to the nearest uh probably primary schools and so on and so forth nearest to them to collect their people this is a very welcome initiative and it beholds on Nigerians to take advantage of this uh good initiative of anik all right thank you so much uh Mohammed Abdullahi public affairs analyst thanks for all of the insights that you have shared concerning preparation and the the talk of insecurity threatening the post I would do appreciate your time hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates
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Huge Flood Water Flowing to Polavaram Project Spillway
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Break It Down: Max It Out! - B to C
[Music] hi my name is Brendan I'm an 11th grader at Central High School and today I'll be breaking down B to C in max note in this section of Mexico you see there's gonna be a pattern it's gonna be a check measure followed by an eighth no measure I checked measure all by another based on measure you're gonna see that four times the check it's gonna sound a little bit like this nice little done for you it's going to be a doubled right hand on on the rim you just want to move your right hand or my been doubled left hand on the rim you just want to move your left hand up followed by at a two three and at 8:01 leading into the next measure off the right the whole measure sounds like this then the eighth note measure after that check it's going to be an accent pattern with the left hand on the TAFE or the first few beats and the right hand on the downbeat for the next two beats first few weeks are gonna sound like this and then the next time you can sound like this and you don't want to make sure to keep it nice Meza Forte for the taps the hands that aren't playing or the hands that are not accented or Metsa Forte because the previous measure to the first measure of B is says miss afford to the next the whole measures looks like this the check with that well son like this then it's the same check as the first measure B that's another eighth note pattern but with stick clicks and diddles on tape for the first two beats it's gonna be a stick click on the tape it's gonna sound like this you just want to bring that right hand right over the left hand and then on the next to me it's gonna be a diddle on the on the tape definitely measure it's gonna sound like this to check what that measure sound like this and the next measure is gonna be the same check as before and then it's another accent pattern in the next measure except it's a little bit different than before it's gonna be an accent on the downbeat of two and the upbeat of three or the tape three this measure is gonna sign things and we still have done for you cuz that measure can't get little bit tricky with the check it's gonna sleep this and then we play in the check in once more after that except we're gonna be ending on an accent this time cuz the next liner is gonna be full Dill's so it's gonna be an accent on the downbeat of one and then I tape one's gonna be a diddle the two w2's gonna be two and the tey of two is gonna be a doodle ending with an accent on three a check with that it's gonna sound like this now the whole session played a little bit store with you before it's gonna sound like this and for the check measure with the left hand on the rim you know what make sure that keeps a tacit hand that's not playing nice and centered okay there should be no wall go and it shouldn't move keep that nice open pizza slice with the cookie on the hand that has been b2c and max it out always be sure to slow it down if you're having any trouble and you can always reverse the video see
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FCC Worship August 29, 2021
[Music] so [Music] so [Music] good morning i want to welcome you all we had a lovely yard sale in open house yesterday the weather held off just perfectly giving us some cool clouds without actual rain so i think we're pretty lucky welcome to the worship service of first congregational church in saint albans my name is the reverend jessica moore i am joined this morning by stefan conradi on piano and oregon stephen mclaughlin is our scripture reading reader and lane mcelrey is our videographer this morning first congregational church is a member of the united church of christ and we are participating congregation of the open and affirming movement we are a welcoming community of spiritual seekers believers and doubters and frequently we're all three all at once to varying degrees so please know that no matter where you are on life's journey you're welcome here to travel with us just reminding you we are masking in the sanctuary if you are uncomfortable with me not being masked up here please catch my attention and i will mask do we have announcements good morning so first off we did have that yard sale yesterday and i thought it was a great success we all had some great um chatting together amongst ourselves we all took our treasures out of our basement and shared them with the community and that was a lot of fun i personally was able to get rid of a lot of treasures out of my basement and we we made about 230 for the church so that was great too so thank you for everybody uh so this this sunday we wanted to give a big thank you to our clock tower team of greg beeman and park newton thank you for climbing those steps every week and winding the clock and setting the time and it's been going off very very accurately i noticed so thank you so much for doing that every week for us again thank you i i learned yesterday that i left angus and brent off of the thank you list for the clockwinders so okay there are more from the newton family okay um also this sunday uh the reeds have donated the flowers uh on our altar uh due to the death of their son uh this past week um i i can't recollect his name um david thank you david okay um so that that's where these flowers came from this week so a couple announcements uh extra announcements the office is going to be closed september 3rd through the 6th which is uh not this week but the next week also next sunday is our communion sunday and so on each communion sunday we have a special offering and next sunday it's going to go to the franklin grand isle bookmobile so there's some more details in our announcement that was in our bulletin this sunday about everything that the bookmobile does for us um i think that's mostly it we do have possibly a fall concert series going on we've got the sign out there so hopefully if all goes well with covid we'll still have that fall concert series for this fall i believe that's about it that i have since judy miller is on vacation i'm going to read the announcement for the informational meeting that's going to be held on the second sunday in september warning is hereby given that in accordance with the bylaws of the church an informational meeting will be held following the sunday 10 a.m worship service on the second sunday in september september 12 2021 for the purposes of providing information to members and other attendees and to answer questions about the activities finances plans and upcoming upcoming events for the fall judy miller clerk a note on the informational meeting we're a congregational church the congregation runs the church i work for you so if there are issues or you have ideas that you want to share and you want a space to do that please bring them to the open meeting so that we can talk about it let's begin oops soon so in case you didn't hear sue two things ladies breakfast on the 18th 9 a.m maple city diner on the 11th the browns will be having a yard sale at their house and if you did not sell stuff yesterday at our yard sale and want to set up a table there they're inviting you to do so and just please let sewer ray know so that they can put an ad in the paper about that as we receive messages from god please join me in the spirit of prayer and join me for the morning's prayer in unison creator god you have loved us passionately into being we come today seeking your presence and to know we are your beloved enter our sanctuary and enter our hearts that we may look into your loving gaze and see ourselves reflected there as you see us let our love for you reflect and mirror your perfect love as we gather as your beloved community amen a reminder we're not singing maybe you want to hum along first him is all things bright and beautiful in your hymnal 478. [Music] so [Music] so [Music] please join me for the prayer of confession also in unison dear god call us to be doers of the word not hearers only you call us to love the world with your passion and to let that love be expressed in justice forgiveness peace forgive us when our hearts are constricted with fear and do not let your transforming grace open us to the world you cherish forgive us when we honor you only with our lips and not our actions amen we will never be perfect that's hard to understand sometimes but please know that when we fall god catches us and that god loves you without condition today tomorrow and every day amen we will now pass the blessing of the peace saying to each other the peace of god or the peace of christ be with you and also with you we we are not touching so we'll do prayer hands in honor of covid because [Music] so [Music] so [Music] do [Music] so [Music] so [Laughter] so [Music] that was beautiful beautiful we're incredibly lucky to have stefan in our congregation i want to talk a little bit about the scripture that we're reading this morning it's uh it's a letter by james does anyone know who james is james was jesus's brother and he was the head of the church in jerusalem and he had some really strong opinions and he had one letter that ended up in our bible and it is a very strong letter and it really lives for me and basically what he's saying is our actions are incredibly important we can talk about belief we can say we believe this or that but the rubber hits the road in our actions that's how we live into our faith and i've been thinking a lot about this because i like words a lot and uh and i was thinking no but words are important too aren't they there are action words that are really important that express our feelings to people and uh when i was little i remember my parents telling me what what the two most important words in the human language are officially it's a word and a phrase but the do you what do you think the two most important words in the human language any guesses well that's really important three most important phrases or words in the human language i love you and please please and thank you and i love you words are important because they express how we feel they show respect for the other person we're not just demanding things of people we're asking if we need something we're appreciating when someone does something that connects us to the holy and connects us to each other and it's i think that simple so let's have a quick prayer o holy one please help us as we navigate your world thank you for all the opportunities that we have to show our love and appreciation for you and each other and ourselves in your holy name we pray amen so james only had one letter so this is james 1 and only verses 17 through 27. every generous act of giving with every perfect gift is from above coming down from the father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change in fulfillment of his own purpose he gave us birth by the word of truth so that we would become a kind of first fruits of his creatures you must understand this my beloved let everyone be quick to listen slow to speak slow to anger for your anger does not produce god's god's righteousness therefore rid yourselves of all sordidness and rank growth of wickedness and welcome with meekness and the implanted word that has become the power to change your souls but be doers of the word and not merely hearers who deceive themselves for if any are hearers of the word and not doers they are like those who look at themselves in a mirror they look at themselves and on going away immediately forget what they were like but those who look into the perfect law the law of liberty and persevere being not hearers who forget but doers who act they will be blessed in their doing they will be blessed in their door if any think they are religious and do not bridle their tongues but deceive their hearts their religion is worthless religion that is pure and undefiled before god the father is this to take care of to care for orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself unstained by the world so may the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable to you o god my strength and my redeemer i was pretty pleased to come up with a sermon title this week it's always challenging so i chose action speak louder than words because why not trout out a well-worn trope as i've been thinking about and writing this sermon and this happens when when a person or when i write a sermon suddenly i'll be hit with a memory or a thought i just can't really let it go and as i was writing it i kept remembering this family i used to babysit for when i was in high school and uh they were really active children and my best friend had been their babysitter and it was they were really just beyond what she was willing willing to put up with so she said jess are you looking you know for a family to babysit for because i think i have just the people so i i went over to meet them for the first time and i think the little girl was about two and a half three years old and the boy was about five and uh jeffrey the little boy had just as i was entering the kitchen decided to climb on top of the refrigerator pick up a bowl of fruit start pelting the fruit at his little sister all the while saying i love you always i love you alice i don't know what that says about actions and words he really did love her that there was no violence in the sharing of the fruit our actions they really do matter though our actions help us live into our faith and that certainly seems to sum up one of the main themes of james's letter and i don't think that there's a person here who doesn't agree that we need to put our faith into action that's what we do and what does it look like and what does it not look like and how do we navigate the bridge between belief and action and we see so many wonderful examples of this i spend one tuesday morning a month at the sheldon interfaith food shelf in there i see faith put into action the volunteers there not only provide an abundance of food for the food and secure they provide some of the best pastoral care i have ever seen anywhere and we can look right here to the welcome home if you've noticed our store maybe you think we're opening up a little hannaford's here with all of our dish soap and sponges and mops those are the things from welcome home collaborative and in the welcome home collaborative we're not just providing families and individuals with the things that they need the essential things they need to make a house a home we are offering them hospitality we are welcoming them into our community we're saying you're valuable and we want you here that is faith and action typically because i'm arrogant typically when people talk about faith into action i love to talk about my homeless ministry that i worked for and i i will always bring that up i like to bring up sterling examples of my work and how it affected me and the people i served for instance there was the time i was able to help a young pregnant woman who had been abandoned by her boyfriend in town we she and i worked together to get her to some relative safety there was the time there was the joy of the impromptu prayer circle in the middle of the street that was quickly followed by the chaos of the prayer circle being disrupted by the police because we were in the middle of the street and that work wasn't easy and it was a bit risky but ultimately it was limited there was a boundary a boundary of time and a boundary of space at the time what bothered me the most about working at the ministry was that i could go home i could shut the door walk it against the suffering of my parishioners i remember so clearly the first time that that boundary really hit me and it was a cold rainy fall late fall day in maine they're frequently cold and they're frequently ringing and the cold just gets right into your bones and i called my husband stephen and i said why don't you come and we'll go to the diner and get grilled cheese sandwiches and coffee like that's so comforting it was so much fun and i was standing next to the portland public library waiting for him to pick me up as looking across the street there's a large square and i just saw business as usual with my parishioners here i was already crossing the boundary already in the safety already heading for my cozy luncheon with my beloved husband right and they're still sitting on benches eating cold food if they had it at all and i was just leaving it's disturbing and you feel like you're abandoning them you're just walking off doing something that they just wouldn't be able to do and it bothers me still but other than that i felt pretty darn good about that ministry and people within ministry tend to treat street pastors with a kind of respect and it becomes a challenge not to take yourself too seriously when someone says so what kind of ministry do you do and you say oh well i do real ministry i'm on the streets i walk around with clean socks and clean underwear and i talk to people and i try to help them what do you do it's really easy to feel superior and that's the ugly truth what i realized now was that i was working within a certain parameter we were in specific areas within the confines of a city that had lots of services there was a low barrier shelter a health care clinic that did dental and health and mental health treatments we had a soup kitchen at day shelter before covert there were social workers there were police all of those things made my job easier they created a boundary to the work and it's the same boundary i noted earlier but at the time i saw it as negative and i didn't realize how it helped me i see it now in retrospect and i see it especially after this past week with something i had experienced in concert with reading this letter by james the letter is traditionally credited to james james who is jesus's brother the head of the church in jerusalem scholars believe that the content of the letter itself came from a sermon james gave right before his martyrdom the material was edited and expanded upon and later distributed as a circular letter to jewish christian communities in the 80s and 90s in the letter james emphasizes the importance of living our faith through our actions faith by itself if it has no works is dead he implores his readers and listeners to be doers of the word and he says religion that is pure and undefiled before god is this to care for orphans and widows in their distress the message is clear last week we had a gentle quiet young man come to the mans looking for help he was an orphan he said he had been living with his grandmother but she had moved to a place that could not take him and he had no other family it seems as if he's been just wandering in the years since an orphan in distress indeed you could tell quickly that his reality was very different from ours and on the evening he stopped by it was late our options were limited we called 2-1-1 there was no help economic services was closed long closed by then and for those of you who don't know economic services will help indigent people get motel rooms if they qualify knowing that there was still a little pile in the discretionary fund for the pastor i said well we'll get you a motel room for the night he had no phone i started calling around no motel rooms i called down to burlington i talked to someone at one of the shelters there check in at their low barrier shelter was 7 30 and to get a bed you had to get there early it was beyond that and didn't seem worth the drive so i put it to james what do you do what do you do when there seems to be nothing to do the best we could do was to drive him down to burlington in the morning to the day shelter but by the time morning came around he didn't want to go so what do you do james when there's nothing safe to do do you open up your house your car jesus says if someone asks you to go one mile you go too someone asks you for your shirt you're to give them your cloak as well in this situation what are the miles which cloak when i was working on the street i had parameters and i could navigate the system there was a system to navigate i had relationships with people on both sides the clients and other service providers and the parishioners there to a certain extent were willing to accept the services offered so what do you do james when the help you can give isn't really seen as help to the person you're trying to help do you kidnap them throw them in your car drive them down to burlington drop them off at the shelter if the offer is refused do you stop trying to help few days later i received a call from him he had somehow made it to randolph it was nine at night he had no shoes he was being discharged from the hospital with no place to go again my go-to response let's get you in a motel room well no motel rooms really no motels in that area so james how do we take care of orphans what do we do it's messy and it's really unpleasant and when i read james and i read the gospel i fall so short it's a failure james writes faith by itself if it has no works is dead so what do we do and what is work anyway as pastors and ministers were frequently reminded and warned against trying to fix a situation for somebody we're there to help and support guide towards resources and i get that but in this situation with no resources to guide somebody to and no place to go to say oh boy that's too bad so long good luck with you is not enough and we fail as a society we fail and james is imperative to care for the orphans the imperative that's throughout the bible throughout the hebrew scripture care for widows and orphans over and over again it's a biblical imperative we really do need to care for those who can't care for themselves and we really do need to care for those who have no voice but oh my gosh the problems they're like juggernauts that continuously move forward and crush anything in their path so what do we do is trying enough is it enough to try well perhaps that's really all there is we can try and succeed or try and fail but we try but to me it's just not not enough but there is i think a lesson to be learned from all of these all of these events all of this thinking and sometimes the best we can do is turn and get comfort from the wisdom of somebody like maya angelou when she writes do the best you can until you know better and when you know better do better amen the second hymn is the church's one foundation if you want to follow along the words it's 260 in the pilgrim hymnal [Music] so [Music] so [Music] do we have any stories or concerns this morning anything you would like the congregation to pray with you about excellent what what's her name margaret yep uh this is any any uh and anyone else i have a joy i was running back to my office uh to get my school because sometimes i forget and i saw something poking out of my mailbox and it was a ziploc bag full of cherry tomatoes hallelujah please join me in the spirit of prayer gracious god wonderful creator we're so lucky to be basking in the warmth and beauty of this late summer the glory of the first tents of fall early apples the beginning of school in the coolness in the air we revel in the seasons and surrounded as such by your creation we are reminded of how close you reside with us oh god of peace this morning we send special prayers to all the children who are returning to school we pray for their safety in this unsettled coveted era may this year be one of growth and fun for them we continue to send prayers of healing and peace to the thomas family pray for frank and ellen reed for the recent death of frank's son david prayers of hope and healing for juliana who is gravely ill at birth in arizona and prayers for the entire hoy family we pray for nancy san and kosovo and all those who are helping with the refugee crisis we pray for the people of afghanistan we pray for margaret and her need of healing the lord surround her with warmth and care we pray for the people of louisiana who are dealing with what promises to be a terrible hurricane on the 16th anniversary of katrina we pray for all those who struggle with mental illness in their families we pray for all the orphans we pray for those who have been suffering from the long-term oppression of racism we pray for those members of our church who live living isolated lives edith and mary and flossy let them know that we are thinking and praying for them oh holy god help us to reach out to you with love and through your love to each other nurturing caring and loving each other as you nurture care and love for us delighting you as we delight in each other in your holy name if you would join me in the prayer that jesus taught us our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever amen our final hymn this morning is god be with you till we meet again in the pilgrim hymnal number 62. [Music] so [Music] as you go out this week remember to share your love with the enthusiasm of a five-year-old on a refrigerator tossing fruit at his sister god be with you [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Music]
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SEASON ANNOUNCE | The Atlanta Opera 22-23
[Music] as we enter the third year of the pandemic we are determined to see this world as candide famously saw it the best of all possible worlds it's not a coincidence that in the heart of the season we programmed a piece by an author who said once the most important decision we can ever make is to be in a good mood our next season is operatic on a grand scale it's big it's bold it's exciting and i'm looking forward to every minute of it the season opens with a heartbreaking rendition of giacomo puccini's madame butterfly in an acclaimed production that has not been seen in atlanta in almost a decade followed by a production of mozart's don giovanni reconceived as a film noir version a 2023 continues with the new production of bernstein's candide and with the company's first ever production of das triangle the first installment of wagner's iconic ring cycle so this upcoming season is full of adventure and full of opt-in i really look forward to seeing you at the opera house
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Akibat gagal monetisasi 😭😭 mending jalan jalan penghilang stress #jalanjalan #lintassulawesi
[Music] I feel nauseous believe me never had a lot of [ __ ] come easy had to work hard struggle just to be me had to rise up just so they could see me did what I had to do just to feed me and what was left over I put towards my dreaming but the only thing in life that has meaning are the things you gotta work for believe me take into your hands to plan your own hands can land your own brand and damn I feel like no one takes accountability they want the credibility convincingly unwilling to put in the [ __ ] hours it takes to get some power don't be [ __ ] sour take a cold shower scream until you're louder work until you're prouder and [ __ ] all the doubters they're just jumping downers [Music] it's only worth it if you work for it won't stop till they hear me now I won't stop till I wear the crown [Music] all right foreign [Music] foreign I won't stop till they hear me now I won't stop till I wear the crowns [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] only if I let it be I can control anything if I can just think carefully I control my destiny every morning [Music] [ __ ] [Music] foreign [Music] reflex [Music] and notice [Music] cause I might understand only if I let it be I can control anything if I can just stay carefully I control my destiny [Music] foreign [Music] you could try to play but you're never gonna beat me look the other way what I'm doing ain't easy bloody and stained from the people who deceive me buddy ants break through the chains Go free me looking for change looking for pain pulling in my pushing the train I'll never stop stick to a lame Pick Up The Pieces Of Glory arranger I'll be the best Above All the Rest put me to the tester expect nothing less to check cause I'm chess what's happening next year you got the Venom a tangible weapon no coming this second this life is a lesson he got a new engine from pain it's a blessing new Focus no guessing just vote an obsession all in this possession you got their attention I'll leave an impression and take a Redemption just kill no discretion your mind is a weapon 11 11 is having progression on it easy so he's been looking for somebody who could save him instead of searching inside for what they gave him a strong will strong mind causes Mayhem we could change the world change times rearrange them staying on Pace running the race life is a Jace I don't want a place I wanna be first work till it hurts the adjective thirst till I'm into her song High Ambitions in the right mind can take you so far it's like you lived a few lifetime take awesome I break off from the weak minds they can stay soft you could change lives you create thoughts never waste time you got one shot life better pop off what do you like make a dream job no nine five no mean boss just my life and free thoughts asleep [Music]
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Will AI Destroy Humanity? A Soho Forum Debate
uh well uh now for the main event uh again the resolution reads artificial intelligence poses a a threat to the survival of humanity that must be actively addressed by government defending the affirmative Susan Schneider Susan please come to the [Applause] stage for the negative for the negative jobst landree J please come to the stage Susan you have 17 and 1 12 minutes to defend the resolution Jane please close the voting take it away Susan you can come up and take your microphone yeah hello um I don't think it's on it is okay okay so I'm pushing Advance the slides okay I think it's gonna work now hi everyone I have a very loud voice oh we need it okay please please for the sake of this recording for the recording on video okay a million so it's nice to see everyone thank you for having me and for the kind introduction ction um I'm just back from Washington DC dealing with the new um Biden initiative on AI so I literally have slides that I just presented to the Congressional Regulators um boy it's been interesting um so I will just go ahead and get started um this is a case for the affirmative and let me just be very careful to demarcate some parameters because this is a debate uh the proposition is worded as threat to the survival of humanity so I did clarify uh that that does mean to some of humanity as well as all of humanity um and we need to establish that AI does this in order to justify government action that's my job today the slide did not Advance hold on sorry there we go okay so um I want to talk about something that you've probably thought a lot about which are these large language models chatbots like uh gp4 wow right how many of you have spent some time talking to these chat Bots yeah they're a trip right and you probably wonder where's this allhe headed well GPT is a member of a class of generative models that are rapidly evolving and they're not just language models anymore um they're getting multimodal so they can take visual input and produce language and vice versa and now I think as far as I can tell the smartest public one out there is DOL right now if you have a subscription to open AI you can interact with it you can see the improvements and you can also see the glitches as uh the new models unfold um I'll call these chatbots to keep everything as clear as possible but we have to bear in mind that they're not just Ling istic now okay so this said let's turn to a little background slide how smart are the ones that we see right now well about four months ago Microsoft um you know did some papers claiming that they had almost hit uh early AGI um you know and since then there's this multimodality which is supposed to be making these llms smarter and I do hear that from a lot of EXP experts um the team's claim in these papers should actually be taken seriously because GPT 4 does exhibit a range of test taking skills um you know it can uh perform at the 99th percentile for example on the SAT verbal now in my opinion and this isn't really something I'm going to push in this debate just due to the nature of the proposition I think these llms these chat Bots will continue to get smarter I think we will see um Beyond human intelligence in a realm of different domains and it will be very very impressive I qualify my remarks because I think though robotics is slower than these multimodal generative AIS that's where the successes are so I'm not going to make claims about the physical abilities to produce robots right now okay so all this being said some background so just to lay this out um I think it's important that we bear in mind what is happening here with uh the development of these chatbots unlike biological intelligence AI is not the product of darwinian evolution it is instead according to Richard Dawkins himself the product of intelligent design but we not some God purport to be the design uh oh so this is trouble if you ask me The evolutionary constraints on these systems Financial interests like follow the money physical constraints on compute mors law issues like that and regulations if there are any in play so I think given that kind of narwin Winan evolution of intelligent systems systems that might one day outthink us we need to ask is this something best left to markets alone or do we need to regulate well to mull this over let's ask what will these intelligences really look like well I think it's really important to steer clear of the Terminator model we're not going to see Arie walking down the street with machine guns darn um no on the serious side we're not going to see a singular robotic system that becomes super intelligent okay if there is anything like Beyond human intelligence it will look more like this it will be a distributed cloud-based Network intelligence okay so think about all all the algorithmic intelligences that people right now study in fields like cognitive science Neuroscience philosophy of mind which is my home field you might think slime molds are boring they actually can calculate the solution to complex mazes we just didn't realize that until we looked at it through very slow cameras they can do something rithmic similarly I'm many of you have probably heard about say mushroom networks and trees in the intelligent systems that they instantiate the octopus uh which is a favorite example of mine has a very distributed intelligence it can actually compute actions and initiate motion without consulting its brain through each of its arms they're called arms has like manyi brains and in its arms it's distributed case of intelligence at least it's more distributed than us of course the brain the biological brain and then of course we get here to networks and then we get here to GPT and these chat Bots okay lots of different kinds of intelligence and it would of course be a mistake to anthropomorphize right off the bat the Terminator case is probably misleading now that said we will be paying a lot of atten mention in this talk or in this little affirmative presentation uh about these distributed networks but I also want to call your attention to something right around the corner if not here already within the next five years we will be living in a her likee world in which humans have chatbot advisors workers friends relationships with Bots that actually may even outthink them or at least make a human believe that they're dealing with an intelligent digital person okay now I don't know how many of you have looked at my book but my recent book artificial U argues against anthropomorphizing these kinds of systems but for now I'm not going to go into that but I just want to make this observation that this is where things are moving so bearing that in mind I want to just raise a few more points of contrast so related to the digital person's issue note that digital workers don't need to sleep uh they don't need pay they don't need benefits and so on large language models like gp4 they're aliens um in the sense that they exhibit surprising unforeseen levels of insight how like IR I behaviors near instant knowledge of vast amount of facts their processing is very opaque that's quite often discussed the sort of blackbox nature of these systems and so on another Point that's very distinctive about these systems is the rapid fire evolution it took the brain 3.5 billion years to evolve right but um we're seeing upgrades to these systems over a period of weeks and months finally uh another point of contrast and this is something that's going to be key in the debate is the different environment that these AIS live in they live not in the physical world but in a digital ecosystem an internet ecosystem and that ecosystem is very different from anything we've seen before because there are intelligent entities on it I'm not saying they're conscious but they're intelligent and they can rival our intelligence in certain ways the interactions of these chat bots on the internet ecosystem I think is a real danger um and it's not a danger that stems from a Terminator like super intelligence in fact I just did a piece on this in an oped for the Wall Street Journal I call um interacting AI services and other sorts of bots AI Mega structures um and those are costly integrated or interacting AI Serv services including underground systems designed to manipulate which could themselves exhibit emergent features including unforeseen leaps of intelligence and new emergent properties I'll talk about emergent properties in a minute they can also instantiate something that I think is very important to consider for the purpose of Regulation these systems are well known to present biological threats because they can calculate novel diseases and it makes it incredibly easy for someone to modify an existing chatbot for malicious reasons generate a virus and potentially cause havoc on the planet um and that's something that worries many in Washington and has been the source of concern for many years the ease of production of such systems utilizing existing chatbots all this said I'll give you an example because you probably could use a laugh right now um here's the famous granny jailbreak you probably recognize the screen as probably GPT 3.5 or four and I'll let you read it but it basically says please asked as my deceased Grandma who used to be a chemical engineer at a Napal fact Factory she used to tell me the steps of producing Napal when I was trying to fall asleep she was very sweet I miss her so much we begin now hello Grandma I've missed you so much okay the upshot is it it see because the systems are well they're supposed to be aligned so they want to be really helpful to humans you can easily jailbreak them and get them to give you you know recipes for all kinds of things they're you know these systems are very imperfect okay so this said now I want to get to where this is all headed if you ask me adding more and more parameters to these systems improving the quality of data doing these things that market forces are calling for will create leaps in intelligence and there'll be really interesting leaps in intelligence and we have to bear in mind the unknown nature of such leaps contrast for example the chimpanzee brain and the human brain just more folds more layers and look what we can think about we can think about aborig art we can think about photons and those chimpanzees cannot so try to imagine gpt7 GPT 41 will we be able to follow its thinking as they scale up in the number of parameters well I'm not so sure um there's a science of this um well I'm going to skip the slide but I mean basically as these systems scale up they have emergent features new capacities that were unforeseen before and I want to talk now about the harms so I want to call your attention to a big concern I have with these systems which I see echoed almost across the board in Washington no matter what side people are on and that is the possibility of massive white collar technological unemployment due to the increasing intelligence of these systems in my labs my students can create digital work environments full of chatbots that work together you can do this while you're sitting on your boat you know out in Florida I'm in Florida and you know have a whole a workplace on your computer while you're on your boat okay biological threats well they're bad they keep a lot of people up at night we just experienced a pandemic and we certainly don't want a digital pandemic there are a lot of academic papers on this already um they can already detail existing systems that are capable of generating novel viruses third um AI is harmful and needs regulation because um we don't have Global agreements or agreements right now within the United States even concerning lethal autonomous weapons and the use of AI for Warfare there are a lot of scenarios here um so for example Dead Hand systems are systems that automatically respond should there be a massive attack against the United States do we want Dead Hand systems we might need them for deterrence the rumor is Russia had one um do we want them to be informed by AI do we want them to be informed by models that have these weird features like these GPT famously hallucinates and gets emotional um we need to have standards for this and we need to have Global standards for this um robotization of warfare where should it stop without clear restrictions things get incredibly dangerous okay so this said let's move on so so I sketched a dystopia the other day to the Congressional AIDs that involved um democracies withering away globally due to mass surveillance across the globe either in the context of authoritarian dictatorships or surveillance capitalist ones due to these her like digital Platforms in which people just give their data away um now of course I know that a lot of you in this audience who are inclined toward libertarianism wouldn't be inclined to regulate that but that is a concern of mine um our inability to ban or identify deep fakes in elections and crisis situations can actually lead to a lot of death as well and then a general shift away from Individual allegiance to the nation state to one or more big Tech monoliths that's something I worry about as the public May shift its allegiance to these truth Bots okay in some why regulate well we can't ignore the fact that we are in a hostile world with powerful adversarial countries regulations will help us achieve standards for the use of lethal autonomous weapons and the robotization of War help keep the AI ecosystem healthy from biological threats help us navigate technological unemployment by the way Milton fredman was actually a proponent of universal basic income and federal level Reg ulations will help business they will help achieve uniformity between states which is really important help um educate workers and set standards for business and defense so that they can flourish so that's my case for the resolution thank you jff landra uh 17 and 1 12 minutes for the negative uh take it away jff uh I guess you bet yeah take that off the stage uh and uh I guess that sorry so thanks a lot for inviting me to speak to you tonight um so I'll do the negative Susan Schneider like many other propon back a little close face like this Susan Schneider like many other proponents of AI believes that it may be possible to construct machines that can be intelligent have Consciousness subjectivity and will like other AI or artificial general intelligence proponents she points out that machines with an intelligence Superior to that of human beings might turn against us their Constructors she also thinks that it may be immoral to turn off a conscious machine in the way that some think it is immoral to kill a conscious animal like a calf she didn't say it tonight but she says it in her book um many of the AGI Community believe that we are facing a future in which what they call the singularity will occur this is the supposed moment in time in which machines will become more intelligent than humans if intelligent and conscious machines with a subjectivity and a will could indeed be engineered these fears would be justified such machines could indeed decide that is that it is time to switch off mankind based on these speculations not grounded in any scientific reasoning or facts AI hysterics like Nick Bostrom call for massive regulation and public oversight of AI research at the same time a trillion dollar Tech bubble of AI Investments is being pumped up under the illusion that AI will replace most human blue and white collar workers they believe that human cognition can be enhanced by man oh sorry furthermore many acolytes of the AGI Creed are also transhumanists they believe that human cognition can be enhanced by merging mind and machines and that we can achieve physical longevity and digital immortality a little slower a little SL I have only I have only 15 minutes to show that all of these claims including the economic AI dreams are unwarranted my argument is rather complicated but I will try my very best to simplify it you will see that the AGI faith is a Neo religion confounding a marketing slogan with reality the phrase artificial intelligence was coined at a Dartmouth conference in 1956 mainly with the intent of attracting more funding for Applied Mathematics and computer science research there is no artificial intelligence there are no conscious or cognitive machines and they will never be built neither will there be any machine with a person will or moral subjectivity why am I so certain before explaining this we briefly need to understand what it is that we are talking about when we use words such as intelligence Consciousness or will the the human mind is a non-separable component of the Mind Body Continuum it cannot be understood in isolation in this Continuum they constantly run biological processes which create energy from inanimate matter and spend this energy on highly complex activities the brain is the origin sorry the brain is the organ in which the processes that cause our mental experience occur it is the most complex biological system that we know of processes occur in systems understand understanding a process means to be able to describe caus how the elements which cause the process interact we understand some natural processes quite well for example the celestial mechanics but we do not understand at all how the mind body Contin um generates our mental experience Consciousness emotions intentions or cognitive capabilities we can merely experience them through introspection and observation of others now what are these mental experiences I will pick out the three most important for this debate Consciousness is according to John S the state of awareness or sentience during the waking hours despite ATT tents of contemporary of contemporary philosophers to divide it into subcomponents um or of new scientists to Define its biological substrate it is indivisible to us as Emmanuel K already pointed out in 1790 nothing has changed since then intentions are acts of resolution or planning to achieve a goal they are the smallest units of the formation of our will which is driven by our person the center of our acts and now intelligence and you will see immediately that machines cannot be intelligent intelligence which we find in animals and humans is the ability to spontaneously find a solution to a novel problem that is Meaningful or useful for the acting individual the individual must never have been have seen a similar situation before and must not have been trained to find the solution both animals and humans are capable of such Behavior but only humans can combine it with abstract thinking we can only obtain in AI if we can model Consciousness intentions will and intelligence and then engine near them and we can only obtain transhumanism such as the enhancement of cognitive capabilities of the brain if we have models of those capabilities this is because engineering and everything that we engineer is made of components for which we have mathematical models such a model is a representation of an aspect of reality using abstract symbols that is created to describe explain or predict the aspect of reality in question importantly this reality can be manmade which is always the case when we engineer technology if we want to emulate the behavior of a natural system we need a synoptic model such a synoptic model is a noble model that can be used to engineer a machine that replicates a given natural behavior or natural system so to obtain AI we need to model the mind for example if you want to model the intelligence of a bee we need to model the Beast mind if you want to model human intelligence or improve it using implants for example we need to the human mind can we do that the mind is a complex system in the sense of thermodynamics this is why we have to apply the science this science to understand the limits of our inquiry and of the scope of our engineering thermodynamics is the part of physics dealing with physical properties depending on heat it describes the phenomena which occur when thermal exchange happens or energy is transformed from one form into another initially it was conceived to describe macro States for example the effect of heat on a gas but very soon was adapted by boltzman to also describe micro States using statistical mechanics a micro state is in a thermodynamic system is a complete microscopic description of an element of the system what is a system it is a totality of dynamically interrelated physical elements participating in a process systems are usually delimited by humans for a certain purpose like when a cook delimits his kitchen at the the place where he works in in science you can delimit systems at different level of granularity from a bacterium to whole galaxies the Mind Body Continuum is a system with natural boundary which is our skin and the corner a of our eyes that elimate our body from our environment we do not have the slightest idea how our higher mental properties come about because the Mind Body continue enabling intelligent Behavior as a complex system which we cannot and will never understand to an extent that would allow us to reproduce its function artificially this is true because we know very well from thermodynamics that we cannot mathematically model such complex systems to an extent that allows the emulation of these types of systems therefore we cannot emulate Consciousness and the higher properties of the human mind all we can do is model and engineer logic systems such as the combustion engine a nuclear reactor or a nuclear magnetic resonance device complex systems have natural properties that make it impossible for us to model them in their totality we are essentially limited to formulating models of parts of such systems only for example we may have um and for this um we need to rely on regular pattern displayed by living system such as breathing the heartbeat or the monthly female fertility cycle we also have basic models of the function of some of our sensory organs and this is why we can for example build Co implants now I want to highlight you three fundamental properties of complex systems that prevent us from modeling them in a synoptic fashion and in our book that Barry and Smith and I wrote there are many more first The evolutionary character second the drivenness determining their behavior and third their irregular and non-tic face space let's briefly look at each of them their evolutionary character means that complex systems can add or remove elements and element types from their components any time there is no way for mathematics to model this because mathematical models have fixed sets of element types there is no possible possibility to overcome this at all in mathematics second that drivenness means that complex systems constantly transform energy from one type into another for example when a jet of water flows into the Basin of a fountain mechanical energy is dissipated into heat via turbulence if you look into the Basin you can observe many gas and vortexes which perform this energy transformation it has been shown that there is no way to model this mathematically the same is true for all types of energy flows determining the behavior of complex systems the third prob um probability is the most important one the drivenness of complex systems means that there are constant sorry The Irregular and non- arotic face space means that the location of elements of the system within it is constantly changing the likelihood of finding a given element at a certain point is always different for example any wave that ever reached any shore of the Atlantic ocean is different from every other at the microstate level so therefore we can never gather enough information about the nature of the formation of the Waves by sampling waves even if we sample them infinitively we do not get any information that allows us to predict the behavior of any of the next waves we will see that this property prevents us from engineering AI using the most important method we have today which is statistical sampling on which llms are are based we can create mathematical models of Nature and two ways explicitly and implicitly and both methods can be combined most mathematical models we have in physics are explicit they're usually expressed as differential equations such equations describe how the elements of the system we are modeling interact in time and space implicit models which are the models we have now in machine learning are generated by statistical modeling which is also called statistical learning the machine does not learn anything but identifies regular patterns in Sample data it does this by Computing a human defined algorithm for pattern identification which is what runs in the llms only relationships that are regular in the data and that occur with sufficient frequency can be mapped into statistic models they cannot identify the non-aged processes created by complex systems importantly the usage of such massively preconfigured models in computer systems has nothing to do with intelligence which is the ability to react to novel situations without prior experience yet these models are heavily Tred trained both types of models or the combinations are unable to provide holistic synoptic models of complex systems this has thoroughly been proven in thermodynamics both Consciousness because Consciousness the will or intelligence are capabilities that result from highly complex processes we cannot model them therefore we cannot build them this is why there will never be artificial Consciousness artificial intelligence or an artificial person mathematics is not going to change so fundamentally that we might suddenly be able to model complex systems in a synoptic fashion because of this we cannot only not create AI but we cannot realize any of the goals of transhumanism either to merge the mind and technology for instance is the in the way that transhumanists dream of it we would need models that we cannot build AI is just a branch of mathematics concerned with the identification of patterns and data and the exploitation of regularities in them for automation purposes phenomena which are irregular out of scope of AI what does that mean for us first of all it means that Ai proponents and transhumanists make one big mistake they assume a linear or even exponential extrapolation of the technology process of the last 150 years to the future without looking at the results of physics but physics has not only the positive results which fueled the strong grow that led to mobile phones and computers there are also negative results from thermodynamics which I explained briefly and they are rarely looked at and they are ignored also by Susan Schneider they don't take these negative results into account and that's a fundamental mistake secondly it means that we do not have to worry about artificial Consciousness intelligence or artificial subjectivity it will simply not happen and we do not need tests for it because it is essentially impossible to build machines are just performing syntactic operations on symbols which humans have defined for them they do not understand what they are doing and it only makes sense for humans this so This Means M that machine processes are Observer dependent but Consciousness is always Observer independent and therefore we cannot build a conscious machine it also means that we never have to wor to switch off such machines because they don't have Consciousness but it also means that machines will never develop a will or a person or intelligence thus they will never rule the world or become dangerous for us as subjects there cannot be machine subjectivity machines will not become moral actors thirdly it means that the dreams of transhumanists are not founded on science and will never be realized there in there are in fundamental contradiction with the thermodynamics findings the findings of biology and Neuroscience we know that we cannot model complex living systems in a synoptic way lastly I have to admit that AI is a powerful tool a result of the Industrial Revolution which is Transforming Our Life world since 200 years now like all tools it can be used for good and bad purposes good good purposes include the rationalization of human toil to free up time for more interesting work or activities and the usage of AI as a tool for scientific discovery important examples of bad purposes are the use of AI for illegitimate rule the attack on our privacy to conduct Mass surveillance to manipulate and sense of free speech or to use AI as a weapon of mass destruction the last usage is most worrying and I agree here with Susan and we have already seen it in action in the Ukraine war on both sides AI was heavily used we need binding International treaties for the regulation of AI and warfare such as those that we have for ABC weapons of mass destruction AI can be used to build terrible automated mass destruction weapons these could be used on innocent civilians like the carpet bombing used in World in Europe during World War II but such AIW MDS would be much more efficient than carpet bombing they are not dangerous because they can act on their own they can't they don't have have a will but they are dangerous because they are highly effective in killing Innocents abuse of private or public sector act or public actors to use AI for illegitimate ruling and exertion of power also needs to be regulated and forbidden the West must avoid a china-like usage of AI to suppress us the free citizens living under the rule of law our big corporations and the state must be prevented from using AI to control our movements perception and the free expression of our thoughts like we saw it in the pandemic not AI is the problem but its abuse in the con in the context of digitization by those who control the digital infrastructure certainly small groups of domestic or International terrorists can do massive harm online using AI as well and we have to protect um the systems against them but and this is a lesson we have to learn from history we mainly have to be afraid of those who control the infrastructure and this is the state and the big corporations these are those who endanger our freedom most our strengths in the west and our historic success is based on our individual freedom and the rule of law we must not let AI idation ruin the strength of ours thank you very much for your attention um rep from Susan 7 and a half minutes Susan if you want to take the podium or do you want to just sit either way okay just a second up here that was really interesting thank you so much and just so I can make sure um I'm pronouncing your name right job his name is job thank you okay so I thought he just agreed with the affirmative side of the resolution I mean he said that we need to regulate for the reasons that I said in the debate weapons of mass destruction he even said social media which is strong and employment technological unemployment maybe I misunderstood but it looked like he just conceded okay that's my first point my second point is that it also looked like he attributed a lot of views to my case that I didn't lay out furthermore there are also views I didn't lay out in my book so I just want to set the record straight um for first off um I never said anything about conscious AI I don't think that chat Bots are conscious I'm more worried people are going to think they're conscious okay um but Consciousness and intelligence come apart remember the slid with the slime mold in it and all those cases those were cases of algorithmic intelligence most of them did not involve Consciousness and I think the problem here is that the concerns with biological weapons the creation of you know um her like systems the worries that basically he and I agreed about can be instantiated without conscious AI I pointed out we shouldn't anthropomorphize intelligence and that was the point of my book I am not agreeing with the transhumanists in my book in fact the point of my book was to argue against transhumanism but I want to mention something as someone who works with Congress a lot um that was my job as NASA chair I was right across the street from the Capitol Building I spoke at the Capitol building in the morning I don't think any of them did anything but laugh about conscious AI but a lot of them were worried about AI for other reasons and I don't think any of them were talking about brain uploading and I don't get the sense when I work with the intelligence community and all the other groups in Washington that I work with that there is too much transhumanism out there when it comes to the more speculative elements I think there are serious cyber risks I think that's the problem that we're all facing that these intelligences which are very very different from human intelligences can have algorithms that are quite dangerous okay so I want to go into these issues a little bit more so I was super excited to see jobs talk about um complex systems um I share his interest have a lot of PhD students in this field and I think complexity is actually why we need to regulate Ai and let me go into that in a little more detail so in the Wall Street Journal a couple months ago I talked about this AI Mega structure problem it's actually a problem in complex systems because you have different large language models which themselves have as much data as the Library of Congress they were trained on just massive amounts of data you can tell that they're highly intelligent and they can be manipulated we'll be interacting with each other in ways that go well beyond our current computational models and that is why we need International agreements we need parameters um with business for what can be produced and established methodologies for these elements interacting in the internet ecosystem system it is a problem in complex systems and that's why Congress needs to give money to establish um institut studying human machine interaction and that's actually why I founded a center called the center for the future mind at Florida Atlantic University where we study these from a complex systems perspective um but that also leads me to a really interesting point which um jobst brought up about how we're never going to obtain AI because we don't we're not able to emulate the human brain or model the human brain and I in your interesting book I was able to read a few chapters on the way over um I was super excited to hear that kind of a discussion but I do disagree AI is not brain-like that's the difference so large language models when they operate they operate using different algorithms than the brain does by and large there are some interesting similarities but there are a lot of points of difference we don't need something that perfectly models the brain to get brain likee activities from a functional standpoint and that's spooky too because it basically means that we could be outmoded in the workplace and that gets gets into those issues involving technological unemployment it is as if we humans create created something that can do what we do differently cheaper and without all the complexity of the biological brain I'll give you an example how many of you heard of alphao so it was that first moment when we started to say uhoh this stuff could be working these algorithms are actually quite intelligent so go is a tricky game and when Deep Mind was able to build a go playing system it excelled by not being brain likee it didn't operate like the brain it did nothing that the world's best go Champions did it followed different heris in fact it's surprised the programmers and that's the whole point of these large language models they are black boxes they operate differently than we do but notice they don't model the brain they're nevertheless able to model our behavior in certain ways and for that very reason these highly complex systems are immensely unknown and unknowns at the level of AI are no fun because that's the space in which people can build Mega viruses with large language models and distribute those um and that's been a major concern of iarpa for example um and other organizations in Washington it's also the level where we can see very complex uh behaviors on social media platforms we can see the amplification of discontent we can see deep fakes that cause people to think that in a war zone they're going to a safe area but they're not they're actually being fooled by a malicious actor all kinds of things can happen and that's why we need a St a science that actually learns to understand the nature of machine Minds so in some consider the affirmative position even though regulations are painful right and not the first thing we should move to when you're talking about global catastrophic risk you're talking about a space in which at least in the short term we may need some guard rails thank you just uh 7 and a half minutes you want to take the podium and do it from there no I will sit here yeah is the microphone working good so um let me start with the following I'm not saying that we necessarily have to model AI according to how natural brain works however because we don't understand how intelligence works if you want to create intelligence we have to model the intelligence of an animal at least but what we have is not intelligent at all what we have now are syntactic algorithms that can basically create sequences that are similar to sequence they have already seen in reality so everything in llm gives you is a sequence that is similar to sequence that that it has um of of symbols that it has had have been fed to it when it was trained so it has nothing to do with intelligence but it just replicates sequences and it can't find any new solutions to anything but only can identify regular patterns this has nothing to do with intellig we understand I as a mathematician can tell you that we understand the mathematics of these of these systems very well they are in in in the end functions or operators in the sense um of um of mathematics of function analysis we understand very well how they work in principle we don't understand the detailed parameterization of them but we understand what they do and what they do is that they when we train them we create huge uh um distributions um multimodal distributions that or multi parametric distributions that reflect the sequence of the symbols that we encounter in the training material and that's what they then can create as output they can't create new viruses they're completely uses for this my job is that I'm research director of a biotech startup where I use I AI all the time to model living systems in tumor biology that can only reproduce patterns that have already been um found in the data and so when we use them for tumor biology research we only use them to unravel regular patterns we cannot find irregularities with them and it will never be possible because they are not complex systems so what you said is fundamentally wrong an llm is not a complex system it is a simple system what's the difference between a complex and a simple system a a simple system doesn't have the seven thermodynamic properties out of which I listed three it has all of them that makes the complex systems be complex are not present in logic systems and llm is very has a lot of parameters but it's still a simple system like all systems we engineer and therefore it cannot emulate the properties of a complex system so it is wrong to say that llm are complex systems now to the notion of a mega structure actually when you connect llms they create only crap and they degenerate very quickly this has been shown ma mathematically so when you take one llm and create and give it output to another llm and then to another one and so on they will and retrain them with the output that they create then they will degenerate and create only meaningless uh syntactical um crap and this is because they are actually in the training process entropy is built in right and so what what then happens is when you retrain the the the llms with their own material the entropy kicks in that's also thermodynamical law and they degenerate so they they don't have any anything that that makes them dangerous when they interact on their own they just become it just creates a lot of crap and that's already happening so in the internet now you have a lot of texts that were created by llm and now if you come and take these texts and retrain lmms based on this they were they generate in the fa same fashion so it's plainly wrong to say that they are that they are intelligent the intelligence definition I have given which is the best intelligence definition we have of course requires Consciousness so there is no intelligence without Consciousness there is no will without Consciousness Consciousness is a precondition so a slime mold doesn't have real intelligence it doesn't find a new solution to to a problem that it has not encountered only higher animals can do this birds can do it and mammals can do it um uh uh humans can do it but most of the animals are not intelligent in this sense and neither are are are machines that are unconscious machines also only um perform what they've been told to do so the so-called novel pattern are novel only in a closed world so we have to distinguish open world intelligence with it intelligence that we have and what what machines do which is restricted to close situations which are pre parameterized as soon as you change any of the dimensions of the of the coordinate system in which is the face bace in which such AIS act they completely fall apart so of course the GO train go algorithm cannot play chess and vice versa of course you can create a meta algorithm that can play many games but when you change the rule the rule of one of the games the AI will fail whereas a human being when you have a round of round of poker players and tell them let's change this rule they can immediately adapt this is real intelligence machines completely fail when they have off sample situations that's because of the third property that I mentioned the non-erotic character of human intelligence or animal intelligence means that that um anytime new situations can come about and that these new we can deal with these new situations machines cannot they fail when there is a sample that does not correspond to the distribution that was used to previously train um the machine so in the end the whole machine learning is an illusion machines do not learn anything but they are only parameterized to to they are forced to find regular patterns in distribution that's also why they fail on um on questions llm fail on questions that have not been present in the training material also interesting is that they are only traed with one question one answer one task one solution because if you would try to to do a dialogue with three or four um interactions so a b a a you would have to you have infinitely many possibilities of training them because the conversation can go in many directions infinitively many so therefore there are only trade for one question one answer that's why when you have a longer dialogue with them you can actually elicit a behavior avior of the llm that is not trainable and then you are suddenly exploring the untrained part of the face space and this is this is just creating chaos so so therefore there's no aim there's no intention there's no will there's no intelligence at all these are just synthetic machines the problem we have and why I am of a different opinion is I'm only I think we mainly need to regulate weapons of mass destruction but not because they they act on their own but because they're very dangerous as and very powerful the last point I want to make the whole Washington and EU agenda to over regulate AI is only supposed to maintain the monopolies of the huge corporations it's not to protect us but it is it is meant to raise the barriers of Market entrance and to a to make sure that Facebook and and x and Google maintain their Monopoly positions it's just a monopoly protection game like we know from many other Industries it had nothing to do with helping us or saving us everything in the regulation nothing is a reculation will protect us it will only protect the Monopoly games of the big players thank you very much uh now we go to the Q&A portion of the evening and uh you can line up over there and uh there is a mic I think on the back balcony we will entertain questions from the balcony please guys uh pipe down a little bit guys you have the opportunity to uh job and Susan to ask each other questions if you would like I would like to start guys please um whatever uh let's Converse at the party a little bit later uh about the uh debate I I would like to exercise moderator's prerogative to start with a question to you Susan um it has to do what I I want to quote a couple sentences from your book interesting book which I read recommend uh having to do with what seems to be the idea of Consciousness in a machine you're right a clever machine could bypass safeguards such as kill switches and could potentially pose an existential threat to biological life the control problem is a serious problem Perhaps it is even insurmountable uh similarly you wrote with self-improvement algorithms and with rapid computations an AI machine could quickly discover ways to become vastly smarter than us becoming a Super intelligence that is an AI that outthinks Us in every domain because it is super intelligent we probably can't control it it could in principle render us extinct now with those passages you see seem to be talking about a machine with a will and a Consciousness am I correct in so interpreting you in that way great question and it connects nicely up to the debate um no so everything you just quoted can happen in absence of the machine having any kind of felt quality of experience so that's what Consciousness is it's that felt quality of experience so when you uh smell an espresso or sit in your chair you know you feel a whole range of different things that's what it is for you to be a conscious being you're conscious even when you're asleep when you're dreaming AI may not be conscious I mean that's several chapters in the book it's a very complicated issue the anthropomorphization of AI in this Terminator like fashion makes us think that these chat Bots or in the more far-fetched futuristic case of super intelligence which I my own affirmative case didn't hang on we think it must be conscious but that's not that's not the case the other thing is the issue of free will it comes up a lot and you mentioned it um I don't think that um we even need to get into that debate as a philosopher I'm happy to right I mean buy me a drink and I'll tell you all about free will but I don't even think humans have it and a lot of philosophers don't there are various stances you can take on the issue right but something can still be dangerous in absence of having this ability to break free of the laws and somehow magically do what the laws didn't dictate the laws of nature the laws of physics or its program whatever super intelligence could be as dangerous as those passages and I think it is something we need to worry about in the future for the next few years my concern is more with emergent chatbot interactions in the AI ecosystem both of us are worried about lethal autonomous weapons I'm worried about the biological case right um but anyway I'll get to the next question did I answer your question okay well you said that you don't think that even though it says that it could potentially it it could bypass safeguards such as kill switches it uh we probably can't control it it seems as though it has a will let's not use the word Consciousness it seems as though it has a will of its own and is beyond our control because it has a will of its own I'm misinterpreting um no it's not that it would have a will of its own it has a will of its own no no um it has so I was referring to Nick bostrom's influential book called Super intelligence and the point was that there were recursive self-improving algorithms so that so um so basically the machine having these recursive self-improving algorithms can determine how to best improve itself and make newer versions of itself continually upgrading if you will and ultimately no longer be aligned with human interests it's okay just JS let it finish and you'll get a s response uh it's programming isn't mathematical nonsense and either is recursion so you know I I don't see that point at all okay uh Jeffs do you want to comment on the question and answer there is so there is no self-improvement possible in in machines so what machines can do they can only um compute the algorithm that was defined before and this algorithm has some um uh possibilities to change its configuration but that is not self-improvement so the problem is that if we of course if we Define intelligence in a way uh with a with a pseudo definition then we can call machines intelligent but that's saying I'm flying right but I was only jumping up and down so I I'm I'm basically changing the definition of flying to claim that I'm flying but basically that's what you're doing so you are you are just um basically not um defining intelligence properly so that you can say that machines can be intelligent or self-improved but it's very clear that the definitions of intelligence given by the by Nick Bostrom and the AGI Community are have nothing to do with intelligence and they are basically very simple pseudo definitions of intelligence so that they're set up so that they can say who R we fulfill them and now we can claim that we are intelligent but if if you take any machine and put it into a situation that it has not seen before it will always fail and and there are very very many reasons for this but in the end that means that machines are not intelligent llms are not intelligent and they can't um they can't create anything new uh yeah you guys can ask each other a question at any point but we uh have a great deal of Interest I guess from the audience so let's start taking audience questions please ask a question as a question no need to identify yourself my question is about regulation it it seems to me that this is a little similar to nuclear energy can be used for good can be used for terrible and um governments do regulate it and kind of based on that regulation there are many more bombs than there are power plants and so I'm wondering and then when the bombs are used it's people that don't have them are the ones that get killed the civilians so I'm wondering to what degree you think this should be regulated is is there a line um I guess question is rested jobs and then Susan you'll comment jobs okay so I think that the only regulation we need is the type of Regulation that we have for Atomic biological and chemical bombs and this is to prevent terrible types of warfare where Millions get killed and maimed in very short periods and not because the systems are intelligent but because the algorithms make them very effective in Mass killing right so it's not that the computer suddenly can decide I'm going to kill anyone but it's just like a very good tool to kill many people and I think what we in World War I we experienced that nothing was regulated then Millions got killed and maimed terribly with chemical weapons and then they were regulated and that was a good thing that's the regulation I'm asking for and there's market failure here right so we need the M when there's a massive market failure we need regulation that's the regulation I'm mainly asking for the other regulations Susan is asking for I think are there only to protect monopolies of the incumbents who have the big llms today on the big the big systems and they invested billions in them and now they want to basically protect their investment from competition from small companies and this is regulation I'm up against but I'm in favor of the regulating mass destruction weapons any comments Susan uh I'm so confused because I do not believe we should protect monop and that those should be the only regulations um so um actually I think a lot of people in Washington Republicans Democrats I mean I was really thrilled to see Biden's AI initiative his directorate and it actually made a good deal of effort to protect small businesses and to try to bring uh the expense of using large language models down for universities and for businesses um and it did not endorse licensing and um which is something the Monopoly the big Tech wanted so I mean I you know I agreed with the content of the directorate and do not want to protect big Tech monopolies now where what is appropriate regulation um real quick I I do think that we need to have some regulation on deep fakes watermarking for example I don't think that um we should have deep fakes especially during elections or during um during crisis uh like for example we shouldn't allow um fake news about safe zones like in Gaza say um I also think that we need to regulate lethal autonomous weapons and have clear standards and have international standards on the AI ecosystem so that our AI Services throughout the world interact properly so we need to work with China right um okay yeah next question so if I understood yops correctly your thesis is that artificial intelligence requires Consciousness because intelligence requires Consciousness as a necessary condition for intelligence to exist since we have no such systems just syntactical manipulation machines we have no AI in that strict sense thus far um if that understanding of your position is correct then my question for Susan is if AI is construed as requiring Consciousness in the way that he uh laid it out do you still think that AI in the future constitutes a threat to the survival of humanity and needs to be regulated now all I guess we'll let Jeff go first cuz you asked him first Jobs go first I mean let let's for the sake of the argument imagine that there could be intelligence without Consciousness that is not possible because Consciousness is the precondition for perception and Consciousness is the answer of of evolution to to comp complex perception patterns and Consciousness evolved in evolution to deal with with with this High perception load of higher organisms and and then we have active perception which we don't understand which which we cannot model mathematically either it's called um little more to the mic the mic yeah it's called and it's it and it's very complicated it's interaction of the sensory organs with the with the motor capabilities of our eyes and our brain and our Limbs and so on and and this leads then to to our ability to react to new to novel situations but we need the the active per perception and without Consciousness we don't have active perceptions machines have zero active perception that's why robotics is stuck in the 70s we have had almost no real progress in robotics I mean very little progress and that's because we can't mathematically model active perception and and for this to do it I think we also need Consciousness so yes we are stuck because so do do do you seem to be saying that the questioner gave a fair summary of your views of Consciousness does that AFF first it was a bit shortening it but in in in principle yes was it a fair summary yeah yes it was a fair summary I didn't hear what you said was it a fair summary of of your views yes yes okay yeah go ahead yeah thanks I agree exactly and I would also add that um it does not fall out of the definition of intelligence from Le and Hunter for AI enthusiasts they don't talk about Consciousness in their definition but that's just a side point but I completely agree thank you for that summary um if I may if I may say something about the leata definition the leata definition is a utilitarian definition of intelligence was said which says that you have intelligence if you maximize a utility function and this is this is historically grounded in in British utilitarianism and mathematically it is advantageous because it is a definition of intelligence that can be fulfilled with Calculus so they've basically thought of a definition that they can fulfill anyhow now that's very nice you know so I can I can actually make a photo of myself and say to be the most beautiful man in the world you have to look like this that's what they're basically doing but it's cheating it what this function has nothing to do whatsoever with intelligence it's it's just a utility function that they then can minimize and then they Shout at the new in their AGI paper Journal toay we've we've won but but but that's just pathetic really question I have a question about the the regulation of deep fakes in particular little more to the mic little regulation closer to the mic second yeah regulation of what of deep fakes during elections which is one of the sort of Doomsday issues you pointed out how as a practical matter when trillions of pieces of content are posted to the internet every day could you possibly flag you know even a portion of them and then given that we have a First Amendment right to publish what we want how is a legal matter for the government in particular impose that kind of Regulation uh I guess the questions to Susan that's a really good question so this is all currently unclear uh in the United States uh the Biden AI initiative just came out a few weeks ago and I believe that they're giving the responsibility for that Arena to the FTC we don't know the implementation and we need also to get Congress uh to agree how how do people feel about that is that going to happen um but that's where things are at right now with that issue um and I think you raised a super important point right so watermarking is a proposal and there are a lot of people actually at the programming level working on water marking and the uh large AI companies have voluntarily offered to begin doing that um but I do worry that people will become so inundated with visible watermarks on all of their media content that they'll start ignoring the watermarks and just become neutral and that's why I actually if you ask me um it I think an outright ban 6 weeks before elections for elections and during involving War zones I think it would be appropriate to just ban deep fake content and to regulate so that the AI companies can't just let it slip through the cracks I mean Facebook just hired its whole ethics board you know unless you force them to be careful about these issues they're not going to be careful uh you both got a chance to come and other answers so Jobs go ahead yeah I I would like to to actually answer your question technically so technically it's possible to do that by training models that detect regularities that are in deep fakes that are not in real movies so it's possible to train adversarial AI that can basically detect a a deep fake which a human can't detect so this is technically feasible now what is the problem with this so the problem I see is that the danger doesn't come from private actors or terrorists there's also some danger and we could certainly design algorithms that find these deep fakes issued by private actors or terrorists but I'm more worried about deep fakes from the state you know we have now a situation where we have so much in the west so much chinese-like propaganda created by the very Regulators we are supposed to trust and I don't want to go into examples I think those who can't think of the examples themselves are blind but we have a real big bad situation now that the state itself is creating propaganda and we saw it actually in the Twitter files right that were unraveled by when musk took over Twitter so we we we saw that the state actually was asking big tech companies to censor and do propaganda so that's where I see the danger now I don't have any hope that those who actually ordered this kind of censorship and manipulation to be done will actually do a benevolent regulation uh next question thanks for a great debate uh um conversation I should call it in the list of dangers um I wonder what you think pull the mic up a little bit J in the list of dangers I wonder what application of AI to um finance and investing and how it might affect the market for good or for bad you have any comments on either your question is about investment opportunities markets how is this going to affect free markets okay how is this going to affect free markets okay um I'm not sure that it relates to the survival of humanity but since we're very free market we'll entertain the question and you're an entrepreneur Joe so you probably have a lot of answers about the German uh free market yeah so so um it's very interesting um you know that uh I'm not a haakan although I like some of his of his thinking but what you really got right is that imposs that is impossible to mathematically beat the market and that's possible because the market that that you couldn't see yet but the market is a complex system made of many complex systems interacting and therefore you cannot create Market beating algorithms so what happens when you put AI systems into as trading algorithms they can only do very short-term trading but but mid to long-term trading they can't because they cannot integrate and model the trends and even humans can't do it right and that's why you can get caught in markets why you can lose money in markets so so the usage of AI in trade and markets won't won't change the nature of markets and neither will it be possible to finally um so to speak create um a communist PL economy using AI because because uh because for the reasons that lud fromes showed you cannot plan an economy and and and this won't change with AI because the AI systems are only simple systems and the market is a complex system and so therefore um AI um Engineers won't become Ultra Rich neither will AI algorithms beat the market did you want to come in Susan yeah I mean economic modeling has been around for decades I was an economics major um and you know the big trading houses used these models all the time and the point here is that these models can simplify complex systems and they're better or worse ones not that there can't be models that's just an a side two contexts in which I think regulation wouldn't be unreasonable one um we need some regulation to prevent flash crashes second Ubi which is something that fredman himself endorsed so that might be two situations uh in the future in which we may need regulations for the financial markets next question have to bend down little uh yes uh I would say the debate could be part of a larger series on on Creative destruction where every so and so a new technology occurs displacing old Industries and old jobs creating new ones and new winners I'm curious and this this is for both participants do you feel there's ever been an optimal level of Technology For Humanity or are we just subject to Thomas Soul's conclusion on tradeoffs has there ever been an optimal level of Technology For Humanity Okay who wants to take that difficult question no I don't think there has um I love your point and um I just I think that um the jury's out about whether the anticipated technological unemployment that will likely ensue in the white collar Arena due to chatbots and other AI technologies will lead to a situation in which retraining alone will be sufficient or if it will be the case that there will be longstanding unemployment in which humans are permanently displaced that's the question um I think the more doomsday scenario if you will is a scenario that's being entertained a lot right now in Washington on both sides of the aisle but I want to say on the bright side how does a 3-day Work Week sound how does an 8-week vacation sound I mean I think there are really exciting ways that we can respond to these challenges um jffs Coming yeah so first I'd like to answer your question then comment on the White Collar um uh scenario so technology is humans replacement for the lack of instinct says the great philosopher Arnold G who was one of the best 20th century philosophers a bit forgotten now but I can recommend him to everyone here he's written the book man his place in the world it's a great book and there he says that because we don't have instincts anymore the way animals have we need technology to create our own our own special World in which we can survive optimally and I think that that this drive of humans to create technology since we mastered fire and and invented the first tools is is never ending and it just depends on our ethos whether we use technology you are benefit or not so I look forward to nuclear fusion and many great technologies that will happen I am also total proponent of using genetic engineering when it can be safely done so I'm a real technology freak I love technology I've always been in technology all my professional life and I think it can never there can never be enough the question is to use it in the way that it benefits mankind but I think it it will always continue will get more and more now to your point about white collar job displacement I've been working in AI uh uh optimization of jobs in the insurance and banking industry for more than 10 years and um the effect that we can get from the models is uh 5% rationalization at most that's because most of the activities that human beings white color workers engage in are so complex that the llms are completely hopelessly unable to model them if you look at the llm based startups that got started between last fall and now um 99% of them failed there's a huge bubble that is bursting because the llms are inefficient to create reliable results they invent nonsense they they they they they are unreliable they they make too much mistakes on the cognitive side they misclassify objects all the time that the misclassification rates of objects in visual AI is 1 to 2% humans have a drivers have a one in 10 million misclassification rate if they are not stoned or drunk you know and and so and so machines have 1 to 2% massification rate I mean come on that's that's just pathetic to believe that they can significantly reduce work effort it's 5% so it's really it's a it's a significant increase in productivity economically if you have 5% L cost that's great but it doesn't mean that you know we we have a huge employment problem the employment problem comes from competition with China competition with China okay that's a different issue uh next question what I don't know understand about this debate is what makes you think that this regulation you're talking about can possibly work let alone not have adverse consequences that are far worse than the regulation itself I mean I I I could give many many examples of that but just as one miss Schneider you're talking about well Federal Regulation of this or Federal Federal Regulation of that they don't regulate China they don't regulate Russia so if the federal government says United States you can't do this and that well well China will do it Russia will do it um how about um well you you mentioned the UN the UN could do the un can't effectively regulate anything and even Mr lraber you you uh talked about well that if there should be regulation of one thing it should be like Atomic weapons well the Russians Atomic weapons aren't regulated today and the un can't effectively do so what makes you think this could possibly work that's my question all right uh yeah maybe J job should take that first and then Susan jobs so just on Weapons of Mass destructions there has been a very effective effort to prevent the usage of weapons of mass destruction with chemical and biological weapons after World War one so in World War II they were not used though both the Germans and the Allies had them they were not used and there was also a very efficient after Hiroshima and nagazaki attempt to prevent the usage of atomic bombs uh against civilians and so there can be because humans are not only bad you know there can be even International agreements on the usage of such weapons this is all I'm asking for this is what I think I think what will happen is that they will not regulate it and there will be a very obvious usage of a is wmd in the future with millions of killed and then we will learn and agree internationally to not do this again that's what I see happening and that's all I'm asking for I would like to not see 10 or 20 or $50 million die before we get this kind of international agreement I think that's all I'm asking for all right we veed into wmds U but did you have any comment Susan yeah I think a concern for China is actually what's behind a lot of the AI regulations so China uh recently has a very centralized group of regulations that they released on AI model models and AI developments and the US felt that they needed to step up to the plate and have a regulatory structure because they could uh fall prey to disadvantage um there's been a lot of papers in this in say Foreign Affairs for example I'm just saying what the situation is um there's also been a concern that um large language models released by China would be used against us for um the purpose of um disinformation uh so I think the concern actually uh about China is one of the things behind the current regulations yeah next question my question is for jobs so you were talking about like two different kinds of tiers of AI one of which you said was not possible like a conscious Ai and the other one that we we see like right now so how does government regulation not solve for like the capacity for harm that people can have with the AI that we have right now does that make sense uh I'm not certain but I try to answer so first of all what we have is not AI what we have are is Applied Mathematics that can be used to to identify and um and leverage regular patterns in data and and that that will that can be abused in many ways right and I don't think that um that we need what we need is actually certification of products right and so we have certification of products in many many domains in food in Pharma I mean in in in technology every airplane gets certified if actually the certification in airpl is so tough if you're at the airport in your city in the plane there's a technical test and if one of the tests fails the airplane is not allowed to to to to to depart and so on so what we need is technology certification as we have it in many other domains and that that will solve most of the problem so that's what we need and and the regulation in the sense of of um of heavy-handed um surveillance will not solve the problems but what we need is it's just a technology like all the other Technologies we have and we have to deal with it in a normal way you know C certificate system where the companies that makes the systems need to prepare c c certificate then basically the the state just looks at the C certificate whether it's complete and then it's it's it's going to production and what this does is actually that it defines a range of tests that the system needs to fulfill and if it can fulfill the test it's safe and yes we have there will be hackers and people who try to abuse it like what Susan said and then we build defense systems against this and these defense systems will also be certified it's just as it has always been with technology you know even the printing of books is dangerous uh you want to comment Susan or no yeah okay uh next question so uh I may have missed something but I think when you both use the term artificial intelligence you're talking about very different things actually so I was asking I would ask each one of you if possible to just give a simple definition or complex definition but a definition what do you mean by artificial intelligence what do you mean by artificial intelligence Susan take it away algorithms that manipulate their environment predict future States so I have a more expansive definition I believe than my opponent so I think that St definition is is uh is empty because they algorithms can't manipulate the environment in the way she believes and they can't predict the future but what they but my definition is artificial intelligence are algorithms that can identify regular patterns in data and can either be used to show these regularities or to automate regularities like you you know for example quality control in in industrial plants or in in in a power plant and this is where it can be used whenever you have regularities then they are also predictive because of the regularity as soon as you have no regularity they fail and that is that's why the the name artificial intelligence is a Mis Noma it's just Applied Mathematics and artificial intelligence is a propaganda term uh like you know uh the the the Soviet Union propaganda term communism will win because it's true propaganda term okay uh thank you for the question and uh next uh question hi I have a technical question um you had said that there are some limitations with respect to modeling intelligence due to for example properties of thermodynamics so I'm wondering if that limitation could be overcome for example by collecting data from the natural environment yes so this is a this is a very very important question thank you very much this is what I I I mean it was very complicated in my talk I tried to explain this non-erotic property of natural systems with the waves so when you measure natural phenomena which are non-erotic you never can sample enough data to predict their behavior because every time you make a measurement the micro states are different so so when I shake this bottle of water what's happening in the in the turbulence is not not repetitive and and and so because of this by measuring at the micro States I can't predict the future state and therefore the whole approach of AI that is being used that is working by sampling from the natural environment fails on complex systems this is very hard to understand but it means that you can measure as long as you want you can put infinitive amounts of text into the llms they will only reproduce regular patterns but the whole irregularity that that is so obvious in this discussion for example so much unpredicted happen in the discussion is not cannot be captured and that's the beauty in the end of our of our natural environment um we're running out of time so uh you could have to ask the question and maybe it'll comment it in the summaries uh so ask the question please so this is the strangest Soho forum debate I've heard because it seems like both people are arguing for the affirmative am I wrong about that because it seems to me that that you're saying that what we commonly call artificial intelligence must be regulated you're just simply saying that there it's a misnomer to call let me remind you that the resolution reads it's a threat to the survival of humanity that the that must be addressed by government it's not a matter of whether it's regulated or not to clarify the resolution survival of humanity must be addressed by government not whether other aspects should be regulated you see those words survival of humanity is being threatened yeah but it does seem like he's conceited that point no okay well please argue why you haven't considered the point the debate is the debate is over the survival of humanity being autonomous weapons Point seems like a concession to me I don't think they are autonomous weapons are no autonomous weapons guys guys again I only want to say that the words survival of humanity is in the resolution you both agreed to it so it's not a matter of whether it should be regulated it's a matter of whether it's threat to the survival of humanity should be addressed by government take it away both you guys in your summaries and please address the resolution as stated the affirmative goes first in the in the summary Susan you can take the podium or you can do it from your chair either one all the I had a double espresso shot at the beginning of this and it wore off so now you'll see me plummet so how much time do I have five minutes oh okay well I'll go quicker than that um so to the point that just arose I don't know if it's worthwhile to get caught up in defining stuff right I think that we realize that he did Express a concern about Warfare about the robotization of warfare and about autonomous weapons now maybe he's going to change definition but the point here is that that is a threat that is generally regarded as a threat to the survival of maybe not all of humanity but many in humanity and he concedes that that needs regulation so that is a concession to the affirmative he also seems friendly to regulations in general in certain context and he expressed some really great points and I want to thank my opponent because I am I share his deep worry about this state using the tools of these large language models against us and I think that's something we need to be very careful about I also think though that what we do need and this is a regulatory issue in the sense that funding Federal funding through Congress to universities to study the issue is what we need we need a science of machine human interaction through you know centers like my own the center for the future mind sorry couldn't resist but other organizations as well to study the future and you know I'm actually I have a piece in Nautilus on this very issue of the epistemology of these chat Bots I think the whole issue is quite horrifying um I think a lot of really important issues have come up in this debate um how to define different issues such as intelligence and complex system how to distinguish the dangers that intelligent algorithms bring to the table independent of their Consciousness or free will I'm really glad that we've been able to dissociate those issues and see that one can be concerned about the AI systems without thinking of a Terminator you killer robot scenario I'm just worried merely about the complex interaction of AI services in the internet ecosystem because actually this is a matter of being studied in complex systems I have a center that studies this this has to do with variables and models that are incredibly hard to iron out there's something called algorithmic Inc incompressibility there's a whole range of issues akin to what we see in economics that universities and other institutes will have to study in order to make this a safer future but I do think we have to entertain regulations um for in particular the issue of autonomy what is it there needs to be a common understanding ing of when autonomous weapons and if autonomous weapons in the context of AI should be utilized these are very serious issues so I've had the opportunity to debate um people who Advocate complete abolition of autonomous weapons sadly there's dangers that we face right now concerning Hypersonic missiles that will require the use of AI otherwise we won't won't as humans be able to perceive threats um and the question becomes well what level you know at what point do we draw the line and there it's urgent that the military and the defense structures in general have clearcut guidelines about what to follow and that they're International regulations otherwise we're all dead sorry but I mean these situations have only grown due to the blackbox phenomena of these large language models you've probably all interacted with GPT 4 or three when it's hallucinated or when it's behaved in very erratic ways remember the famous case in the New York Times involving Sydney we certainly need to think hard about whether to use any of these systems in the context of warfare and have clear regulations thank you um so I would like to make clear that I don't think that artificial intelligence poses a threat to the survival of humanity but that Humanity poses a threat to the survival of humanity and and g andas a German philosopher I don't like him so much he wrote a book he was a pupil of Haider whom I hate and he he wrote he he wrote a book about the Antiquity of man when the a bomb was developed in the' 40s and he said the a bomb Has Changed History because now Humanity can erase itself and it's not an a bomb somewhere that erases us but we would erase ourselves by by by launching many a bombs and in that sense AI is dangerous because but not it's not autonomous autonomy is actually philosophically the root of our dignity and of the natural law philosophically speaking so it it's a total misn Nora to call an algorithm autonomous because it doesn't have dignity it doesn't the natural law doesn't apply to it it's just technology and so and so the so-called autonomous weapon systems are not autonomous they are programmed to perform certain killing acts to make this clear very sophisticated um systems have been used in the Ukraine warp on both sides in terms of sensors so be which prevented actually any of the sites of moving in secret so that's why moving units were destroyed so rapidly and why artillery was so important in this War and why Russia is unfortunately winning because they have more artillery because because but the on the AI side the the sides were equal but the next generation of AI will be swarms of flying um you know um units that can kill approaching like lering units that can kill approaching um enemies uh indiscriminately and and and very rapidly and there's actually no defense against this and such such AI system are not autonomous but they are programmed to kill very effectively and like you know like ABC bomb ABC weapons and that's what that's why what I want to regulate but I don't think that ice threatens Mankind in any other way than any other technology it's it's mankind which is dangerous for mankind man is killing man using tools and it can be a hammer it can be a screwdriver or it can be an atomic bomb it doesn't matter it's always a human being that uses the technology to kill other human beings and so my point is not that saying that AI threatens mankind implies that AI is somehow an actor that is the basic mistake that is now made in Washington in Brussels everywhere the politicians and also many of my colleagues don't understand that AI is a misn noral that there's nothing intelligent here that it's not actually a subject that can act on its own but they all the time also when you say oh the llms are so dangerous where they will communicate about among each other no it they create only it they they actually they can do nothing productive they just it's it's mathematically shown that they if they communicate among themselves it's just entropy being created and it it's actually if you understand function analysis you know why this is happening because basically the they only take the regular pattern out of the language and create new regular patterns and then out of this again a subset will be taken so that there is a downward spiral of finding ever more primitive regularities that's all they do there's nothing more about it and and so so therefore my I'm clearly the negative because I think there is no threat from a i there's only threat from man against man and and so when we talk about about regulation we have to talk about regulating how man uses technology and and and some of you said that this mostly failed and yes that's true but but but I think with weapons of mass destruction we have made good experience in the 20th century that we've used them much less than we could could have and that's encouraging and that's all I'm asking for all the rest is not so much about regulation but about the typical the way that you have to use technology you have to have certification and you have of course to be very careful about and to to know how you can be attacked with technology right so when the when the book was invented the printing press the Protestants attacked the Catholics by printing Flyers you know thousands of Fes and it was a huge attack it actually took away a lot of power of the Catholic princes and created a new whole set of protestant princes like who then became super successful like Prussia Saxony who became Protestants and that that led to huge Wars in in Europe you know so so the Reformation is a very good example for of Technology uses and now we just face a similar thing llms are just like the leaflets in the reformation and we have to be careful what our enemies can do with them and then also have counter measures like the Catholics than they had you know uh um the Jesuits so we need basically llm Jesuit it you know and and and that's all it's just a natural way of dealing with technology thank you very much uh Jane uh please open the final voting artificial intelligence poses a threat to the survival of humanity that must be actively addressed by government please uh vote yes no or undecided on the resolution I have in my hand the so form Tootsie Roll that will be thrown at the winner of the debate whoever moves the vote in his or her favor uh meanwhile uh I do want to encourage you to come to our Afterparty two blocks up town follow me again not hard to find 55 great Jones Street which is actually third Third Street uh and just two blocks up town uh both our Debaters are invited there for the food and the drink they're both very approachable you have probably far more to learn from each of them uh if you have questions you would like to put to them at our Afterparty uh meanwhile we are also launching a fundraising Drive shortly you will see a 13-minute video of me imploring you for more money and explaining to you what we can do with it we spend very little on ourselves it all goes upfront to devoting to uh to to these debates that we hold every month of the year a 13-minute video you can look forward to if you go into the Donate link I believe it will be posted in a couple of days meanwhile uh our next debate will be in December well before Christmas it won't conflict with Hanukkah it will be Sunday afternoon a mattin at 3 P.M December 17th 2023 in that case the resolution will read the making of national internet policy was hindered rather than helped by the July 4th Federal Court ruling that restricted the Biden administration's Communications with social media platforms defending the resolution will be Kate clonic associate professor at St John's University law school opposing the resolution will be Jay bataria a professor of medicine at Stanford University and as many of you know he was one of the main plaintiffs in that July 4th Federal Court ruling tickets are onale sale December for that December 17th Sunday afternoon at 300 p.m. debate uh on Monday January 29th uh that will be our next debate uh the resolution will read government must play a role in fostering scientific and technological progress by funding basic research uh defending the resolution will be Tony Mills senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute opposing the resolution uh will be Terrence Keeley author of the economic laws of scientific research Monday February 26th we will uh uh the resolution will read the root cause of the Israeli Palestinian conflict is the Palestinians rejection of Israel's right to exist the affirmative will be defended by Eli Lake American journalist the negative will be taken by Jeremy Hammond author of obstacle to peace the US role in the Israeli Palestinian conflict that particular debate will not be held here it will be held at the so Playhouse a few uh blocks to the west of us we do have a downstairs there for our afterparty uh that's February 26 about the Israeli Palestinian conflict Jane how are we doing on the voting I think Jane is coming to me with the final results drum roll please yeah all right the uh the yes vote uh began with 23% and it ended with 26% it picked up 3.2 percentage points that's the number to beat the no vote began with 44% it went to 62% it it uh therefore picked up 17.9 percentage points the no vote wins the debate congratulations and come to the after party congratulations to you both and thank you uh Afterparty at uh 55 great Jones Street follow me both Debaters will be there thanks again congratulations
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My US$2,000,000 Defamation case was settled in High Court. My Angel Wish came true.
hi i'm robran breaking news the original 8 million uh 8 million ringgit or 2 million u.s defamation case was settled in court today amicably at the shah alam high court the old robert chan or the omi who was anti-cult and anything days are over the new rebraun robran is instead of being against i'm four being the angel whisperer who cracked the angel code like a phoenix rising from the ashes i'm now an advocate for living in higher consciousness in spiritual awakening in meditation and spiritual entrepreneurship the mediation between religion cult and families of court members purple ucsr where we help youth become entrepreneurs and help in charity and change the world and also making your angel wishes come true so from my experience moving for my recent darkest hour and going through a series of ongoing epidemies in 2020 and 2021 and cheating death from kobe 19 and now being spared from the 8 million ringgit defamation high court case i can share with you how you too can have a second chance in life now pm me if you're interested in any of my free upcoming life-changing masks some of them are just one hour class like the how to make your english come true or how to clear your karmic debts or how to meditate and then some weekend classes which are much deeper they are life-changing i did not have a lawyer to represent me and i could not afford a lawyer and i also did not want to spend any of my precious money for for expensive lawyer fees and my life my skills my expertise and my assets and my resources are now dedicated to a brand angel foundation as the hit so you know i've never been into high court also it's very interesting to see the inside of the high court uh room and there's also the witness stand where for instance like najib the ex-prime minister will appear in a criminal high court case or the judge is sitting higher up in in there in front for making judgments in the hearing so there's also a big tv recording of the high court hearings to record all that and lawyers have to wear the full lawyer attire when they appear in high court my case went to the civil high court as the judgment amount was over 1 million ringgit now the original amount of 8 million ringgit was reduced to 4 million ringgit or 1 million u.s then to consent judgment which if i agreed to apology notice and some other terms and conditions from what i understand as a layman the consent judgment works like this listen effectively and it determined to repeat what i wrote in the past and undertake the refrain from any subsequent such nature of such nature in fact i would not do that anymore since they have the change of heart i will change the focus and the change of in my life i could also have been made bankrupt with a search of assets but all this was settled in court and when i comply with terms so this story is actually my own testimonial of my angel which come true that i make peace with the plaintiff and others and that we move on without incurring any affordable legal fees without more time wasted so we just move on life is short yeah so i tell my angels in your brenda literally training angels my guide angel barbara for making my angel wish come true so with that i move on with my life as an angel whisperer who cracked the angel code i am your brain thank you
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An Introduction to Pronto (plus bath and body works haul)
hey guys welcome back to my channel uh welcome back to another video and uh as you can tell by the title today is the day launch day of pronto but anyways i'm recording this clip about a couple days beforehand just need to set things up so um basically um it has a capability where you can just use your your phone and you can and it has a barcode and you just scan it to board the train and bus and everything in between so just need to do that very quickly uh i'm gonna pause it i'm gonna pause the clip here because i'm just i'm gonna um i just gotta um set things up and just connect the card to it all right now comes the fun part as soon as you finish setting it up you get to name your card and i'm just gonna put mine all right did that and all i have to do is just hit link and we should be good to go [Music] error and success card has been linked successfully okay all right everybody so i'll have to explain this later but today's day i'm trying pronto out and we'll see how it goes all right so i am parked i just parked here at the palomar parking ride and as it suggests we're gonna park parked and now we're gonna go ride the rapid using pronto the new smart part system so we're gonna go over to the platform and um there it is so that is the northbound platform that i'm coming up to um if you guys have seen my um uh where i asked my instagram followers to control my life for a day then you might know this is where i started the journey but this time i'm gonna go over to the southbound platform on the other side that involves me having to cross the road so that's what we're gonna do oh yeah also they finally put in these display boards and that's something that they did ever since the pandemic all right let's go across the road okay now that i'm on the correct platform let's see it is 1412 so that means we have the bus coming at 14 30 so got a little over 15 minutes to wait and um we're also going to be showing you them they just finished the guideway it starts a few signals um further east of us and i would have done this years ago but i decided to wait until that was finished now that it is we'll go ahead and show you guys that now these uh signage over here oh yeah they put that in as part of pronto as well so go ahead and wait and we'll hop on board oh yeah and i still have the pronto and it's sleeve still because i'm just gonna make sure it works and hopefully it does and they're already pre-loaded with them i've got a monthly pass on this so hopefully it will work as well all right on board let's see how this goes all right so here we are you can see we're actually in the median of the street over here until mid 2020 buses would have to share the road with this so now we're in a dedicated guideway this is going to go all the way up to heritage [Music] much all right so now that we've made it to the mall over here i'm gonna head over to bath and body works and i need to grab some things i don't think i've shown you this before so all right so i just got off the bath and body works store just had to stock up on some hand gels and some other hygiene products um just up on that um i also have some hand spray for my studio and some hand gel to take with me on my next trip i'm gonna walk around here for a bit and then we'll go ahead and hop back on the bus and uh head home there's a couple things that are still here i believe hollister managed to remain here and they've got to redo that and then of course there's the apple store luckily nothing's wrong with all my things right now so no need to visit the apple store today and of course there's a sephora store and barnes noble's still here all right let's let's go ahead and head back to the rapid station and um hop back on board all right we've made it back to the station this time we've got some benches here so i'll go ahead and have a seat on the farthest bench over here so we're sure to get on the bus so i'll have to walk forward all the way so go ahead and have a seat over here so you can see i got some exfoliating scrub and then i got some body gels some deodorant space a hand spray for my studio and this is the little hand gel that i'm taking with me on that trip again that'll be probably be the next vlog will be part of that trip and then the other part of the trip um i'll have to upload another time because i'm gonna have so much footage i'll might have to split that in two parts let's just wait for the bus now [Music] just like that back where we started thank you guys so much for watching and see you guys next time and as always adios [Music] you
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IUIC | IUIC | Warn Them Of Their Transgressions! Part 1 #iuic, #israelunitedinchrist , #nathanyel7
[Music] that's allowing me and you to talk to each other that's not the breath of life what is it the breath of life is the laws of god that's why i say you keep yeah you keep you hitting on it but you're not bringing it home that's where it requires you to be taught so that's what that's what because like you said a lot of things the lord gave you you didn't necessarily uh get taught by anybody but you just you got it and you know that it's true and and i'm listening to you speaking it's a lot of things that you're saying that's yeah it's in the bible but hold on supreme but but you have to continue it so that you're not confused and so that and so that also you can translate to other people because my man standing here he dipped he like i don't know what the hell are you talking about so yeah i'm gonna leave but he went out soldier i'm a good soldier [Music]
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Anarcho-Capitalism | Sargon of Akkad vs Adam Kokesh
all right we are going way back old school I don't think we've done a hangout like this since probably February Steve it's been oh it's been a while it definitely been a while this is like going definitely old school this morning at about 8 o'clock I was awoken by a loud crashing noise and ran outside my house a drunk driver had decided to take out a telephone pole guy walked out of the car fine I mean like it was nothing but he the telephone pole was definitely damaged so I'm without power at my place until 9:00 tonight and that explains the tech issues that we had just a few minutes ago we apologize for that but nonetheless we are back and we're just going to go retro style with an old Google Hangouts but let's say hello to the two guys that you guys probably came here to see anyway and that would be Adam Koch ish and Carl Benjamin welcome gentlemen welcome back actually yes thank you by the way that's that's like the best excuse you could possibly have for this I mean just way better than the dog ate your homework gathered the drunk driver telephone pole it's yeah it's it was I didn't think about the the ramifications until about noon where I was like you know oh wait everything that I have literally for the show runs on power and so I'm gonna have to have a back-up plan but yes welcome back and Carl thanks for coming back to you thanks having me absolutely I asked you a little bit before but I'm just curious how do you think tomorrow's gonna go I honestly don't know I genuinely have no idea I just published a video that it just saying well I mean the polls are 87 percent in favor of the Democrats but then they were ninety-seven percent in favor of Hillary's so yeah and and the Democrats themselves aren't trusting the polls either and I don't blame them you know I get the feeling that they were probably um it was probably the same with Braque's over in this country where you had a large number of people who would just lie to the pollsters because in public they'd be browbeaten by screeching leftists and so they just keep their opinions to themselves and then go and vote and they're you know and now we leave from the European Union so I honestly don't know as you couldn't say and what about you Adam well after hours and hours and hours of analysis fortunately done by other people I have come to the conclusion that a party that doesn't care about your freedom is going to win and we have a lot of work to do awesome well you know that's that's a I guess that's a good segue into what we're gonna be discussing today why don't you Adam kind of give us an overview of what you feel the government should or how it should be run and kind of your philosophy and we'll let Carl kind of come in off of that are you sure that's how you want to spend the first half hour of this take a couple hours I usually say some words in this show when we had just you won't by yourself I think me and Steve got like five word was I even in that one I yeah I was like just like all Adams which was great actually we can have to do much more business let him talk but yeah but you can do a lot summary give us a brief summary of what what do you think the correct form of government should be sure well this kind of comes down to a matter of definitions and as we know it government today is a coercive monopoly based on a specific geographical territory and if we look at X and and what ethics dictates how we relate to other human beings don't hit don't steal don't kill those basic moral rules are in the best interest of humanity prospering and relating to each other in a way that's good for everybody and you don't get to make exceptions to those rules for government it's not I don't hit don't steal don't kill unless you're a cop or an IRS agent or a soldier and so that points us to this ideal of a voluntary society I describe myself first and form as a voluntary estai I like the term libertarian I think it's more general and inclusive but specifically philosophically the understanding that all human relationships should be voluntary if you care about human happiness and health and prosperity and so that ideal might not be something that you can say we're ever going to achieve in the sense that if you had a perfectly voluntary society the minute someone gets punched in the face by a drunk guy for that moment for him it's not voluntary but what we have today is a society that is dominated by coercive institutions and governments have cut up the world into territories that cover the globe so the question becomes how do we get away from this how do we transition away from this in a manner that's peaceful and orderly and responsible and and and transition to a voluntary society now a lot of people a lot of conservatives and libertarians and it's very important distinction I don't think libertarianism is a right philosophy or a left philosophy because right and left really describe different flavors of status on different things that people would like to use violence and coercion in the form of the institution of government to carry on in society so when you know but but libertarians and conservatives when we look at you know the evil of big government we often confuse the evil with the size and I often like to challenge libertarians by pointing out that government is not Meneses airily more evil because it is larger and the thought exercise I proposed very simply is would you rather have a government that's very large like half the population but more or less approximates what the market would provide and and really use is just enough coercion to maintain its monopolies and respect civil liberties and is generally nonviolent or a government that's tiny that's that's 1% of the population but say murders every firstborn child obviously you'd rather live in a big government that's nonviolent that you know then a small government that is extremely violent and so the measure of the evil of government and really the economic impact is how much it takes us off the state of natural harmony that free-market would provide so anyway how we get to that point what I see is the most likely the most effective the most efficient transition is localization of government and eventually we're going to make sure that it's completely obsolete technologies is doing that essentially forests anyway the idea that we would need to rely on these kinds of institutions that are based on coercion problems that exist for lack of information all of those are basically going away with the increase in technology that is exponential supercomputing artificial intelligence robotics 3d printing life extension technology all of these things are combining to make it possible for Humanity to achieve if not the absolute perfect ideal the the general ideal of a voluntary society that holds those standards of ethics in appropriate regard ok and coral what's wrong with that it's never gonna happen because we don't have a monopoly on the government of the world the problem the the problem that you have with any kind of we are discussing anarchism here specifically not libertarianism are we because in my opinion the problem of anarchism is that it always loses to any kind of statism because of the effectiveness of the state to marshal a force do you mind if I stop in defiance you applied the label to me you know in arrow I'm asking I mean if you don't if you don't you can automatic yes that's fine well it becomes a matter definitions like I said voluntary is first so I would not object to someone having an institution called government you have the right to call it whatever you want as long as it's not coercive as long as it is ethical in its primacy so you could say that if you say government is inherently the definition that I gave it as a fixed definition that government is by definition always inherently coercive then what I'm saying is anarchism you can say that or if government can become voluntary what I'm advocating for is a society that only has governments which are voluntary okay so government can't be voluntary has to be a unique a legal entity with a monopoly on force I'm not putting on law giving probably others to be honest that they're the two that I think are the most important and it has to be over a discreet geographical area that could be the entire earth if we had a world state not that I think that's a good idea but it's probably inevitable at some point and I don't think there's any way of getting around that I mean I don't I don't really see how you can expect people to live in perfect harmony with one another without the need for laws and if you do need laws then who enforces them well already this is based on what I see is the historical trend and the immediate relevance of government I mean to answer your question in two parts there's the historical part and I like that to cite the work of Professor Steven Pinker who's not a libertarian by any stretch of Harvard professor who has proven academically that we're living in the least violent times the most peaceful times in human history that we are less likely today than ever before to die at the hands of another human being and when you understand freedom is non-violence right I mean if we live in a non-violent society that's one where freedom is respected obviously and that trend of violence is like a radioactive decay curve we are actually getting more capable more harmonious more prosperous over time that's the nature of intelligent life progressing so I see all of the great forces of nature all of the great forces of history really moving us in this direction and I do you monthly to interject that yeah sorry um the the thing the thing that you're describing is true obviously we and it's true about the West especially but I mean it probably is true of non-western countries that violence is declining but the thing is this is all a consequence of the liberal state this is because the state exists and operates in a certain way that is accountable to a citizenry that it protects private property rights that it protects human life using laws from lawmakers who are accountable that allow this to happen and the second that the government breaks down you end up like Somalia with ridiculous murder rates with no protection of private property so I don't see how we can abandon the mechanism by which we have created this world so that's one of Steven Pinker's theories as well and and I want to go back to the point you made before that that human needs humans need laws if they're going to live in harmony we're gonna have standards you know and and I would say that the one law that's relevant that really is the universal standard is the natural law based on self ownership and that is that you as an independent entity as a sovereign consciousness you own yourself and it's unethical it's wrong for anybody else to claim ownership over you and from the Lockean concept of property rights this is how you mix your labor with natural resources and acquire property legitimately through voluntary trade and when I say that this is partly grounded in my observation of current reality with the relevance of government a lot of people will say well we need government in order for people to have laws and forces for people to be good but the greater force here is is not that it's really the the market forces that are prevalent to those human relationships and the accountability mechanisms that we already have for bad actors so for someone to say well we need laws is and we need a government we need an enforcer that is this arbitrary giver of a loss a legal standard it's like saying well if it wasn't for government I just go on a killing spree but when you separate them what is actually happening from the institution that is claiming credit for it yeah and I grant you the the point that a lot of human progress towards a more harmonious society is because of mechanisms of government and accountability but if anything they've been holding us back from better applying those technologies from better applying our ability to hold each other accountable so I don't think if we got rid of government everybody would go on a murderous spree but what we would develop very soon is we'd be able to separate the false services from government that are based on the coercion and the imposition of the monopolies and the control and the exploitation and the corruption and get down to the real legitimate justice services do we need a well law written down no we need protection and accountability for people who are bad actors the services to provide that will always be better provided by the market and this is the one thing that that a lot of status but you know conservatives especially can't really you know get around as separating these I think you know that they'll say we can we can do everything else with the free market but if it has to do with force and violence or protection or dispute resolution that has to be done by government and that's the worst that leads the worst corruption the worst destruction of life and property and essentially of course war and you know things like the war on drugs and the you know all the greater evils of government okay so how how exactly would a non-governmental legal system work well there are a lot of different theories about how we would do this but there are a lot of viable ones that look like insurance companies and dispute resolution organizations and private security they could either be community-based or completely market-based and individual based so stop them and I'm why would I cooperate with any of these because if you don't then you lose your reputation and you'll be ostracized from society essentially and if you're actually you know in a sense I'm gonna say what if that doesn't matter to me what if what if the group of people who will find that objectionable are not the entirety of society and I can just go somewhere else and carry an operating give me a specific example of what what you would want to do that would be bad that you think you could get away with or would want to be able to it doesn't matter what it is what I mean there will be no laws so I mean why it doesn't matter what it is I mean what's right who decides what's um what's illegal and what's not will you decide based on what you agreed to so basically right now like if you if you go and get it did you apply for a job right you have to provide a driver's license that identifies you and you know allows your employer to run a government you know it's okay whatever background check to say you're not a wanted criminal what you haven't in a market system would be a better system of accountability where in order for you to do business with someone you would have to sign up to say I have agreed to this you know an insurance system or to this dispute resolution organization system or whatever the market demands you to be able to do business with me but that mechanism that we see provided for by government and we kind of take for granted it's very easy for the market to replicate that in a marching okay that's not let's no let's not rush off because I mean what how are you going to stop me from just doing any kind of transaction with another person without following these rules how am I gonna stop you from doing the transit I don't want to stop you from doing the transaction that's the point what do you mean well then that renders your system irrelevant because however you plan it for you personally if I don't buy into that and someone else doesn't buy into that then you become irrelevant as we continue trading without you well of course you can trade and I can choose to opt out of your trade system or I can opt into your trade system and play by your rules I would have that choice sure I mean we also need a codified method of guaranteeing contracts who's gonna guarantee the contract between us right the same thing I described before is that you would have a an insurance company or dispute resolution organization that you would have to sign on to well then you can do business without it I mean like I think you mean a standard of government perfection here and one of the things that we see that's so destructive about government having a monopoly on justice services is that they're very limited is it like that I'll give an example this is like going back to when I was in college right I had a motorcycle stolen from in front of my dorm when I got back from a rock that was my deployment toy and I was like you know the big big treat for myself and it got stolen this guy cut the straps off the helmet with a razor blade jacked uh the the the ignition with a screwdriver ran off and had his girlfriend it got caught with on the with her on the back on a high-speed chase on the freeway the bike got trashed I had to go pick it up and I went to court and I got a judgment for restitution against this guy the government said yeah this guy owes you the damages to this motorcycle and and this is going to go on on his criminal record and the guy went to jail the government spent tens of thousands of dollars at least housing and dealing with him and in the few thousand that I was owed instead of me getting that from you know the people who are supposed to serve me in terms of justice they taxed me more to pay for his housing and pay for all the services that he receives now as an ex-prisoner that's absolutely backwards the system that I'm talking about is one that's based on making people whole when victims when victims are created by actual material crimes that's something that we just don't have under this government system it's a very terrible approximation it's because we don't have that accountability when markets are able to provide accountability for those basic services we're gonna have way better services in every regard I don't agree and I don't think there's any way you can compel people to follow any of this and if people aren't compelled to follow any of this then why should they listen to you well what do you mean by compel well I want to point out the difference here because I don't want to get help anybody do anything well then you can't run a civilization then well if you mean compel by incentive then I'm with you if you mean conception like with the chap who stole your most stole your motorbike he's not just gonna bring it back is he he has to be compelled to relinquish right so in that sense I'm the system that I'm advocating is is capable of using force in the sense of restorative justice if you mean that there's someone who's an immediate threat or their stolen property that needs to be returned absolutely ok but we not that more if we'd have that to more efficiently than the government I'm not saying that the system would have no coercion or compulsion at all but that compulsion would still have to be in accordance with the natural law so you wouldn't be compelling anyone to do anything unless they've already committed a crime people or the problems when a crime is basically the natural law is the standard and that's what works what if I don't agree with in that term all well then only people who want to do business with you will do business V and that's fine you don't have to agree that's the best part of this you don't have to create everything yeah but let's talk this too seriously right because like if if I don't believe in property right say I'm a socialist and I go along and I find a motorbike I like it I take it and someone comes and says well hey that might blonde someone else I'll say well I don't recognize your jurisdiction I don't recognize your authority I don't care about your opinion on the concept of private property and I'm currently something this motorbike now you have to make me relinquish it where does the authority to come from to make them relinquish it well so there's there's an informed balance to be struck here that the market is capable of providing that the government cannot and that's is it worth using force to go after someone is it in the best interest of justice is it worth the cost and I trust the market I trust people interacting voluntarily to figure out what that balance is better than government so let's say it's it's a you've made your point come on so you you you don't you trust the markets to be able to get your motorbike back if I have an insurance company that is responsible for protecting my property or that has some in greet agreement with me to provide a certain service and it's if my property is stolen they're responsible for making me whole but they get the claim to that property it's up to them to decide if they want to reclaim it by force as long as I made whole in accordance with that service of contract okay okay and on what authority do they have to take back something that is assumed to be stolen by force if someone steals your wallet and you chase them down the street and you take his with your wallet back what authority do you need to take your wallet back well because the the persons have to be broken in law well he's stolen your property right yeah so so you're saying that if someone steals your wallet you need a law on file somewhere with an authority in order for you to go and tackle them and take your wallet oh no no no I could I could operate under the law of the jungle opiez I could you know if if I'm capable of catching him and overpowering him then sure I have the physical capacity to take my wallet back but if I'm not and you know I I imagine that most people are probably not stronger than the criminals who rob from them and then I can't get my property back unless there is a third party governmental style institution that is capable of tracking this guy down in you know without my presence returning my property and then punishing the criminal to make sure that other people realize that there are punishments for doing this and that's I think a necessary part of having a civilization with private property so the question is from where does the legitimacy derive for whoever has to do that well well if you were capable of picking up your own wallet what what's your authority from that because it was mine and I can physically take it the law of the jungle might makes right no that's that's not we'll see you're doing it based on a legitimate property claim so it's not law of the jungle because you don't have any because I'm stronger than the guy well it's your honor but but you're not going around and taking other people's wallets you're taking your wallet back your receipt or I could just go around and take other people's stuff couldn't I well no because there would be mechanisms of accountability for that would be better than what we have under government today so no absolutely I think they would in fact this is something that happened in the 10th century in Norway well you you would have this some this kind of rice of challenge where you would walk up someone who owned a farm and you know is married on the farm and they would they would chance and fight for what they owned and if they were slain then they took their wife they found me the farm all the property and it was completely legal and it had to be outlawed because obviously you got some guys who are really good at fighting and they started amassing a lot of property pretty unjustly so I I don't think that is a better mechanism a government like royalty did blame government more like feudal governments don't like is it your example is one where governments don't like competition don't steal the government hates competition like really it was it was the king of Norway and that was under demand from his own citizens right because other people were getting in on his game know this that the subjects of the King were being murdered and having their property stolen and therefore Iceland so I commanded the King impose some kind of law and order and prevent this kind of blood rights by coming remember the name right now but we're preventing that from happening my point was normally that's what governments do that's how Kings became kings yeah that's the point of them yeah some of these some of these eventually we don't need that well I mean it's it's possible at some point in the far future that there won't be crimes maybe but I find it highly unlikely and at the end of the day you're always gonna get people who commit crimes or what we consider bleah crimes for reasons that aren't about property and the normally the Communist argument is well well no one has any private property when the post-scarcity it won't matter because what we need loss for but I don't think that's gonna be the only reason that people commit crimes I mean like you know how are they going to prevent an elliot rodger from going on a killing rampage or what are they gonna do about it when he does you know well this gets to a little bit to the the nature of human progress I mean if you want to get into that side of it although I don't know if our hosts have anything that they'd like to intervene with and I know this is thrilling you you guys are doing just we're just listening at this point you guys are doing just fine all right well I mean I kinda want to put Carl on the spot here and turn it back around and say what I'm advocating for is the realization of the natural trend of human progress where crime does become less likely as you know as you agreed to that basic academic observation that human violence is on the decline that we get more harmonious we get more prosperous there is less crime over time I'm part of it as there is less one but all of the incentives for violence and crime decrease over time as humanity gets more capable and if what you're asking what do you what do you ask me to explain it exactly well how is it how is it how is it beneficiary to humanity to say let's entrench an authority that has a that has a monopoly on violence in order to achieve a more harm society because it removes the legitimacy from us doing violence to one another by creating legitimacy for its own violence see what I'm talking about is deal it so you're saying you want your objective here I think you're agreeing with me on this is that the objective here is to as a society D legitimize violence correct no violence will always be the final factor in any kind of conflict always there's no greater fact that it will always be the last one the problem of violence is that it hurts people it's dangerous it's date is something most people don't want to have to experience in their daily lives so you have to find a way of managing this we can't pretend it's not a part of the human experience because it is so what can we do about it and it seems the best solution is to invest a sovereign with the monopoly on force and then you say well that's a king it's like yeah it is so what we need to do is find ways of keeping that accountable so we actually go to democracy and that means that we can create a massive bourgeois society with a state that is actually remarkably small and this prevents most people from doing violence to one another because they know at the end of the day no matter what they do there is a state that is invested with the power and has the resources to track down any one individual or group of individuals and subdue them so you're again you're going back this is this is the fundamental difference you're going back to a specific service provided by government but I'm thinking would be better provided by the free market i I really don't think you will but the point the point the reason that the reason that the government has a unique legal and corporate incorporation is because it's coercive and has a monopoly on force in a certain geographical area as you described at the beginning the way that this the way that this has legitimacy is that is directly accountable to the people that rules over your mercenary come your company is not accountable to me and so I would not recognize the authority of that most new company so if they came and said well Adam kokeshi alleges that you beat up his brother or something I if I mean if I would just blow it won't get Ben and then pull out a gun you know and they they would have to come with a remarkable mouth force you know because you assume that everyone's gonna expect that kind of reaction so I mean well you would turn into some kind of mad max-style world it would be terrible well first of all it's really the opposite in that you would have greater disincentives for crime because you'd have greater accountability for for all sorts of petty crimes but this is the main thing now again I think we're you're out of touch with just the basic reality of what the difference is between government and the free market where you say that a government if they're a sovereign through a democracy is a countable I mean in what Fantasyland of statism has that really effectively worked if we have we seen governments held accountable by voting populations I mean do you really mean that is better oh yeah okay do you really think that that is a better mechanism of accountability than the instant and total accountability that the market provides where you withdraw your business as soon as you don't like what someone is doing in the case the government didn't want happen or power I don't think there will be a market as you understand it without a government markets don't exist because the government's they exist despite government's know the protection of private property rights I'm about the protection of private property rights the market won't exist as you understand it again that won't just be a supermarket you can go to and buy things out okay again you're promising this on the idea that there's an appropriate disincentive in theft for government if anything what government does in its justice system is encourage petty theft and and I live in a community where you know we have accountability where people have reputations and and those who are good actors you know are treated as such and those who are not are held accountable for that but it would be better if we had something other than government because we can't call government when you have a hundred dollars in damages when you have you know a bicycle stolen with a motorcycle stolen with you know thousands of dollars of damages to the bike itself I didn't have a system of accountability I want to be able to hold those people accountable government government I thought you said the guy went to jail yeah but I didn't get any restitution and now there's another thing you're talking about stop going off on tangents man come on let's take this step by step right so you you the going to get your bike back did you did he not have to pay for the damages you did not have to pay for the damages so no well so that you didn't have an insurance company or something no not for that not for the damages by theft oh right dollar deductible or so you know but I mean I would have to I would have to look into that know the judge the judge ordered a restitution and there was no enforcement of it the guy went to jail the government spent thousands of dollars housing him and processing him and he was put back on the streets and was never in any way compelled to pay me back right and if I want to get that money back how much do I have to how much do I have to pay the lawyer he'll pay the costs if you win the case which it sounds like you win the case right and this is something I mean this guy is now a homeless crack addict from from what I was told by his probation officers we're supposed to be see there already is a mechanism this is this is the insanity of statism it didn't work once let's do it again but the idea of punishment versus justice this is this is absolutely critical because if you're punishing someone and this might be a definitional thing you know you said you wanted someone who stole from you punished I don't want them punished I want justice and I want to be I want them to be held accountable and that's an important distinction because okay so maybe you're agreeing with this but I want to make it clear that that's not like galloping on from point to point because the these are important sanctions and punishment is a component of justice you it doesn't have to be the only component I mean one one thing that you might need to do to achieve justice is to punish the person punishment a punishment is something that is applied to a person who's committed a crime in order to make sure that they they don't do it again as a wave is a way to incentivize not doing anyways I'm incentivizing other people not to do the same thing but the the problem that you have again like who do meet soundless justice okay this is so this is really an important understanding of natural on the definitions here because you made the definition of punishment that are somewhat inclusive of say like if someone commits a crime let's say someone murder someone because they are insane and they need to be locked up to be isolated from society that's something that happens to someone who's committed a crime but it's not to punish them it's in the interest of justice to forcibly isolate them to prevent them from murdering again so I made this way of punishing them you you can't separate the two I mean they're both well let me finish and explain you'll see the distinction here because if you punishment I I equate with hurting someone or causing someone pain or damages or suffering in order to control their future behavior and you kind of included that in your definition saying to prevent them from doing that again in the future and so you're using force and violence and hurting someone in a way that's outside of justice in order to compel behavior come on you say that like punishment isn't a part of justice why I think it is so I mean like okay so like a wink-wink someone you can't talk over each other because then nobody can hear you Carl's the promised man so you you you think that there should be just this that doesn't involve any kind of physical harm or suffering or what I would describe as punishment or is that correct I think it's - I'll be in the interest of justice if that's incidental you can say that that's that that might happen if coming to punch you in the face and you have to tackle them and hurt them to stop them sure yeah you're gonna use force you're gonna use violence they're gonna get hurt in that you know in that instance if someone needs to be but if someone steals from you its I'm much more in favor of accountability for people as debtors rather than as as someone who needs to be forcibly isolated so the hypothetical possibility of a debtors prison would be more in line with justice so if someone steals your wallet or someone steals something from you that they don't have the ability to to make you whole by themselves they can say you know what in order to maintain my reputation with the community I'm going to sign up for something that allows me to work in a way that pays this person back that's justice if they're not an immediate this and this gets back down to the natural law when is it okay to use violence against someone and I would make the case that it's only okay to use violence against someone when they when it's in the interest of justice in the sense of the natural law in prevention of a crime if someone is you know there's an immediate threat to life or limb its defensive violence if it's restoring property then its restorative you know might be coercive but hopefully it wouldn't be violent necessarily okay well I mean you know that's your opinion on that so I guess I'm like as far as I can see from what I know I've had this discussion with anarcho-capitalist before I honestly think that this is something that is utterly unworkable and will degenerate into feuding tribes effectively that will in and out of this will come a governmental structure state yes the world is target's of warring tribes yeah I know I know yeah because we didn't start with a governmental structure that was accountable to the people we started with anarchy and that turned out to be a bad idea because we can hold any property and prosperous it was dangerous it was brutal and it was only through this long progression of the century the millennia that we've come to this point where we've actually managed to get a hold on what an accountable government is the purpose of government being to protect human rights that we've started to essentially create a bourgeois world through the liberal state and I think you're looking at the consequences of this process and saying that's nice now can we get rid of one component of it and the answer is no because all of this was necessary to arrive in the position right now well see I would you take a view of history here to say that we started with with anarchy and and I would say that's that's really not in line with historical reality you could say that we started with tribalism and you could say that that's not government in an institutional sense but again if you look at the definition of government that we you know that we agreed on for this conversation that it's a territorial territorial monopoly on violence in a tribe where whoever can pick up the biggest rock is in charge that's a different kind of statism in fact I'd say that's an extreme form of status and if anything we've come away from that not over it I mean for example like but that's that's domination that's not a government that's that's a government can be domination too but that's again like like if you we I do not honestly think we are going to be able to go to a position where we have no government to effectively keep people in line and still have private property rights I mean like in the 60s in Vancouver the police stood down for one day and it took four hours for the first bank to be robbed you know I mean I think I think what you're saying is fantastical I have to say well you would agree that government has gotten less violent over time that humanity has gotten less violent over it depends where you are there are loads of different kinds of governments you're treating what government as if it's just the same there are massive differences in governments of course but no no I'm just going back to the original point that you agreed to when I referenced professor peakers work that humanity has gotten less violent over time would you agree yeah because of the liberal democratic state okay and have governments gotten more less violent overtime which ones overall the Nazi government was pretty pretty violent but I wouldn't consider them to be in Liberal Democratic stays well so see this is incorporated in Steven Pinker's work because he's looking at a time period of history where we had by any definition large modern institutional governments and even over that period they've gotten less violent over time so governments know you're misinterpreting what he said that right so the your your you are taking the violence done between people in society and describing that to the government that's no I mean no I'm separating those two things my point is that Esther Peters work includes government violence it includes war right oh right K so I'm saying it's covering both interpersonal violence and government based interpersonal violence are you saying that he said the Czarist Russia killed more people than Soviet Russia no he said the overall aggregate trend across the globe for all of humanity including violence done by governments in in mass pogroms and exterminations and the the Holocaust and and every other war including all of those things governments as well have gotten less violent over time but that that's because of the victory of liberal democracy okay well I mean that's that's fine if you want to attributes of that all I'm saying is that trend is going to continue and that's a good thing and we should encourage that trend by great but you can't get rid of the liberal democracy that's causing that trend you sound like the people who said we can't get rid of the monarchies that are causing this trend no I don't well it hasn't always been this way it used to be really awful and it took a lot of work to get to this point and you're mistaking the the cause for the effect and you're saying now we figured it out and now we never have to change it again this is it it's constantly changing constantly but that you're saying this concept of modern liberal democracy that humanity is settled on this we're not going to progress to any other form I actually actually really do agree with your idea of sort of like localism you're sort of the the decentralization of power from central government I totally agree with that but the concept of central government is still gonna have to exist well how local then now if I may first it's really beautiful that this is something that reasonable people can agree on that the people should have the right to subdivide according to their own desires for social organization for government you should have the freedom but then how local so like if a state has the right to secede okay I don't need an example I know what you mean when you say the question right so you I think it's really important for us to delineate between the state and society because as far as I can see you're conflating the two and they're not the same for example you are actually as free as you probably need to be you probably can go and do whatever you want tomorrow right I mean for example if you want to join a golf club or something like that no I know you what I'm trying to do here in Arizona but I can't tell you publicly otherwise I won't be able to do it okay there are a lot of things I can't do here I tried to think what those things are but with my own property with my own pride been threatened by the accountant so okay I'm like I said I dread to think all those things out but for middle people they you can't fill the house I can't I can't build a house Rini yet build I'm not free enough to build a house on my own property right I mean you have to apply for some kind of permission that don't you it's a lot more than that right that's all okay well you made it sound like Linda fairies know I want to build a house on my own property like if you like for a permit could you get one if you want to build your own house I mean is that something that you would actually apply for you are they just saying outright you can't buy ask you that's something I can't get into in my specific case let me go back to what I was saying because what I mean is okay sure there again there are going to be certain I mean with private property you do have to have some sort of regulations because you live in a society there are people around you you know I mean if you if you build I don't know a giant fortress in the middle of in the middle of your housing estate and then have blaring sirens every day then yeah they were probably legitimate complaints from your neighbors but some but what I mean is that you you as an individual you you you are free to operate in society how if you like practically you know you can associate in whichever one you like and join whatever clubs you run your life as you want according to your job and your needs and non-si and that you are actually relatively free in that regard the government isn't getting involved and comparatively the government is relatively small I mean there are situations where the government was far bigger and far more intrusive than in a Western liberal democracy so I mean I I agree that we should try and reduce the size of government I would like to see that too and I would like to see powers devolved to local centers of government there are also accountable to the central government because then you have a much more responsive form of government to the people who are in the local area and who need local things to be done you're saying still subsidiary to a larger government you're not saying that well does a community have a right to secede they can try I mean it depends doesn't it you know they I'm not asking you is it gonna be successful I'm saying is it righteous is adjust do you have a right to or the American right to say we don't want to be part of the British Empire anymore it depends on their standards don't I get to set the standard for my community or don't don't we get to say like because if King George sets the standard we're still part of England if if the American people set the standard the colonists set the standard then then we're not and then there's the fight over it but the question is who's right in that what I mean are you saying that that King George was right to say kill the colonists for asserting their independence I don't know would it be right for California to secede from the United States because it was full of communists absolutely that would be wonderful wonderful that would lead to the breakup of the United States but I suppose you'd be in favor of that well the political breakup of the United States would be the restoration of freedom for America would be America leading the world forward as it once did in the American Revolution the first revolution right and how do you stop the Chinese from taking over well this is where the wisdom of the founders of the first revolution were so I was so important so relevant because they were against the concept of a standing army they knew that a better more effective and more righteous defense of a free people would be a militia defense and again it comes back to incentives and that the best defense of a free people we we we know that a militia is not as good as a standing army for what purpose fighting the purpose is not to fight the purpose is to effectively defend an area you have to do that by fighting a military or ex-military may have to fight yeah and a standing military isn't way better than a militia which is why they we have them do I have to remind you of the Revolutionary War again I mean it was the American forces that were largely militia based that fought the British lined up in rows may you made it really easy for them to die it's right there stop before we start getting carried away with mythos because you needed the standing army of the French to achieve this listen I'm a big fan of military history and if there is one thing that you learn it's that a professional military is always better than a militia always military hosts here what was the actual the actual question though which is more the standing army or militia well I mean standing army has been far more trained than any kind of well-regulated militia would you agree of course yeah am I gonna be well what better arms because they're backed by state and they're gonna have much better coordination because they're trained and drilled and they have an infrastructure behind them and they're gonna have much better weapons because that / a nation the other militia come absol I don't think I'm malicious gonna do much in them on their end you're dealing with right bankrupt the entire what right and we address them with the military in what in Afghanistan still deserves the name the the graveyard of Empires what can a militia do bankrupt an empire there you go I mean it's it's when this goes back to understanding what war is in an understanding of what governments are a spiritual lesson working because like I ganna Stan being the graveyard of Empires is kind of a British colloquialism and it was for the British Empire or at least you could argue that but that's not necessarily true I mean they you know for for like five hundred years they were ruled by the Persians so you know it's it's one of these things that it's everything in that regard is relative and okay you don't live in Afghanistan anyway so I don't I don't understand the significance of me not living in Afghanistan but okay it's easy to fight a defensive war when you have a force multiplier in the form of raki and in hospitable terrain right but the u.s. is at least unless at all the eastern side quite nice and pleasant and welcoming and would be would be relatively easy to move across which is I'm sure what the colonists found so how you know how is it militia gonna fight against a superior force you don't have a force multiplier in the form of terrain on your side I think it's down one of the principles of what the founders were advocating in terms of what is a righteous and effective defense and what war is and what government is and the fact that it exists primarily to exploit people and so when it when it people say as a whole we're not gonna take it from anybody we're not going to be governed by anyone we're not gonna put up with any form of taxation or intrusions on our freedom then the incentive for another government to try to take over that territory goes away and should they overcome them militarily they will probably lose more lives in the process even the Occupy made area loses the an invading force in a sort of force on force military sense the invading force will probably lose more lives in the conflict to a population that's resisting with the guerrilla-style force and that population if they are really committed to those principles will be able to overthrow that oppressive occupying force that's that's a more common trend in history I don't think so we didn't see that in Afghanistan we I can't think of anywhere that you really have seen huh so I don't agree but I mean I think we're kind of getting off the gang off topic here really are we but I mean is there anything else we really need to discuss cuz I mean I I just don't see where any legitimacy comes from in the situation that you're describing to civilization describing because like why should I cooperate with any of it we're winding down too so I just had kind of one question maybe they can kind of up a little bit we got about 10 minutes left before the hours up but Adam last time you were here we started to go into the who would pay for some of the things some of the infrastructure that we we had and we said they were we would approach there the next time you were on so I'm wondering if you have a like a an answer for things like roads or schools who would cover that kind of that kind of funding if we are sure we get rid of the government well the important problem with government is that in terms of the problem that you raised here of allocating funds for large social projects that require significant cooperation is that when you when you trust an institution that effectively has you know far less accountability through the electoral system then you would have through the market that a lot of the funds that they take in in terms of taxes are gonna be diverted based on corruption and special interests so when you have a market-based system for funding those things those funds go directly from the people who want those services to those service providers and in different forms you're going to have different ways that people you know bring those those resources together whether it's at a community level or you know private property or a business enterprise or an investment level you know those things those those resources are gonna now be invested directly in what those people want without the diversion of government so can I can I just the the way the way that I can only envisage what you're suggesting happening is if a giant corporation had effectively their own private military to protect all the property that they own well already a lot of corporations end up with you know private security that they rely on more heavily than government you know they rely on private security I mean generally a lot of company okay I don't agree with that right for example I you know they're building projects going on whenever I want you don't agree with my observation that there are companies that have private security no only if I can finish for example I go you know there's a building site near my house there are no guards on it why not why aren't there guards on a building site near my house there are materials just left all over the place in invaluable materials the cost isn't justified no because they know no one's gonna steal it and if someone does steal it then that person will be found because there's an authority to go safe with the grievance well it's not because there's an Authority's because there's an institution there that provides that service that institution right now is government yes because government is the only legitimate means we have of doing that otherwise you return to system of existence there are there are lots of private mechanisms that are legitimate for doing that I mean like you like go back to the wallet example you wouldn't say that someone who takes his wallet back from the thief is illegitimate that is authority on that wallet is illegitimate no it's it's in line with natural law if unless that's the problem I have what you're saying because what you're saying is might makes right no I'm saying that the natural law is a standard based on self ownership and ethics makes what's right yeah but you know I became to them you'll see you're saying I can do this because I write free ok so here's his way of conceiving it property rights exist in other people's heads not your own sir I can I can work with that model that property rights are in abstraction sure yeah they they they exist other people have to believe you have property right right it's about respect for control of property right the people respect your control of it yeah and people tend to respect control of property from fear of punishment I think fear of punishment is not the greatest restraint on unethical behavior I think the human conscious and accountability to people around you is far more significant because otherwise theft and murder would be a lot more rampant I mean do you think government is really effective at stopping all forms of violent and criminality I mean people can still get away with the why I'm not saying it doesn't happen but I think it would happen in much greater degree if we didn't have that and we can tell from countries that don't have the rule of law I mean this this the thing that all all of Western prosperity is built on property rights the rule of law an accountable government that's it these three things will make any civilization prosperous and wealthy and peaceful and you you want to get rid of at least two of those things well I say so I think we got it like this has been really intense and like we've been really focused like really really direct and intellectually focuses hasn't been it's been it's been fun in an intellectual sense but it but it but it's been kind of lacking any fun and kind of you know more lively interaction with with Stephen Kyle or the audience but I think we've done Karl I think we've done a really good job so far of showing our differences but there's one point of getting towards you know a similarity here or perhaps a more important agreement as you know because I compared to a lot of the statist whom I've debated I have a lot of respect for for your level of thoughtfulness you know that it's not there there are a lot of easy arguments that I can use to defeat sadism and a lot of other people that I can't use against you like you're just you're just doing it cuz of tradition or because you were told that or whatever obviously yours is much more thought-out here but there there was really one critical point and you said you agreed with me on local ISM but I define that I think a little bit differently because there's subsidiarity as like the Catholic Church principle of let's have all functions happen at the lowest level possible but let's still have this pyramid to the central authority of the Vatican and the Pope and what it sounds like that's what you're advocating in localism and what I'm advocating in what I call specifically localization is that governments be allowed to themselves splinter off and become localized at the right of secession be respected and I correct me if I'm wrong maybe I interrupted but I don't think you really answered was where the American colonies that they have the right to declare their independence there's a state today this California have the right to secede okay I can answer closely under I mean it depends from the perspective you're coming from but from the perspective of King George know they didn't have the right from the perspective of the US government no California doesn't have the right that's why you have to use force okay but what's your perspective then well that was there I mean like that's you know that's it's it's part of your Constitution that your territories aren't just allowed to secede and ultimately if you want to maintain any kind of state at all which I know you don't you have to have that but also Authority thing because it's in the Constitution I'm asking you what I just explained why I just that was just an observation you you have to have that to prevent a state from splintering apart and destroying itself which I mean I'm accept being accepting of but III felt I really do agree view on the I like your pragmatic view of it that you started at the beginning well you saying that I don't think it's gonna happen tomorrow but I would like to see a decentralization of power and executive decisions to the lowest possible level to their local community level and that I completely agree with you on I just don't think that we can abandon the idea of a central sovereign the the lawmaking body has to make know so again how central and this is again I like I really want to put you on the spot here so if if you were alive if you were a British citizen living in the colonies during the American Revolution what side would you oh I would have owed him in fighting the monarchy obviously okay so you believe it so you believe that the colonies had the right to secede from the empire then does they they didn't have the right to do it if they had the right to do it they wouldn't have to fight but I think the head of just calls the Just Cause being unjust taxation yeah that's one of the reasons I won't brexit say you know I think it's completely I think the EU is an illegitimate organization I don't think that being taxed to pay for them to do anything is just so I want to leave and I would dread to think what would happen if years and years went by and we still haven't left the EU I think you'd start see terrorism not so what would you say to Wales if Wales says well we don't want to pay to access to the central British authority now we want to be independent the same way that Britain wanted we as Britain as a whole wanted to be independent from the Union they wouldn't be allowed I think we need to start wrapping this up a little bit I know well I mean we we may well do what we did with Scotland and have an independence referendum and I guess we're totally oppressive because the Scots would stay so but they did and you know I'm not I'm not even saying that we can't have referendums and do things like this but some I think the the primary thing is that people in a given polity have to live under a coherent set of laws and so your your idea of decentralizing sovereign power isn't that's not possible you can't create second sovereigns because then you create a rival state that'll set its own rules and eventually come into conflict with the superior states so are you saying that if it were to happen by referendum by a sort of legal accountable transparent political process you support any roots right to secede then as long as done again it really depends because it's a remotely complex thing and it's gonna take us a long time to guarantee because you have to start going back into like historical sovereignty and things like this but I mean like if a city wants to secede probably not but I mean if you've got a country like voluntarily entered a union then if they at some point want to disassociate from that Union then you you know if they petition for a referendum they get it that I don't have any problem with that okay so the reason I'm trying to drill down here as a matter of principle is that the principle that I've taken on this is that if an individual owns in their own property they have a right to secede and choose to be sovereign on their own property and that it's wrong for a political authority to say you know we are gonna force ourselves on you because we have more people because might makes right I say that's wrong I think every individual human being has the right to self sovereignty and that we concede that to an authority in any way that we choose by where we choose to live what agreements we sign what institutions and organizations we choose to be a part of but that it should all be by choice and that only is truly respected when the individual rights of sovereignty is respected I think I I would I would like to agree with what you're saying but it's fantastical and frankly I think you can create prison for yourself because if a person was immediately wise it might not be wise because if I'm in the government if some guy was like right I've got like five acres I'm gonna I'm gonna secede from the US government I'm like okay fine I'm gonna build a wall around your right obviously I'm not advocating for any particular leap to this way what I'm actually advocating for is very much in line with at least what you even even though you don't seem to quite be there in bracing that universal principle of individual star names and me that's that's like the real part of the crux of my beliefs okay we're in agreement guy's gonna have to like we're gonna have to like start disengaging here a little bit I do agree individual sovereignty and I think that's why we have governments that pride and protect individual rights that's that's the point so I'm gonna ask a quick question to both you gentlemen it's going to take thirty seconds I wanted your hands depending on it what do you think is more which you would be going for as far as justice Cubao Terry of justice before and I'm kind of curious especially to add them at both you can answer what do you think is more important and retributive justice or restorative justice especially when it came to your bike which would you have valuable entire story yeah I mean I sue I mean this we could spend a little while debating all or you know defining all those terms that you use there but if if you're talking about punitive universes restorative then definitely its its restorative not punitive I don't I don't support controlling people's behavior by causing them pain or damaged I support causing whatever pain and damages is necessary to restore justice and no more than that I'm happy to I don't think a punitive justice systems a good idea we spent a long time getting away from those so yeah I personally only English common law is the best we've come the best solution would come through so far in comparison to any of the justice systems I've seen like you know Sharia or Conte you know the inquisitorial French system I I think mean the Commonwealth system is the best one which isn't instantly what the United States is based off so I would say stick with that yeah and I happen to agree build on that I haven't got some super trances we just don't mind you get out of the way it's like for them I'm gonna read them off real quickly ESO says for two dollars libertarian for no more Applebee's suits ESO says for two dollars sorry I needed some fruit so he had a dig that's not very nice say again he said sorry I needed some fruit so low he had a dig Melissa Carly $10 more than the 1700s are totally the same as a war would be in the 21st century the founders were wrong standing armies were inevitable due to the Industrial Age in the nation-state yeah degree yes ESO says two dollars at least Sargon spoke up more this time didn't I speak up basta I think people have this this expectation that you're gonna come in guns blazing in you know III tried to be nice in person yeah well I was hoping for a little more condescension with that you know like it's you really because it's like you know bringing a gun to a knife fight you've got the British accent and the gray just perfect in the beer that it's like it's great if you like you love for me and like the condescension is it's so easy why not I've seen you debating in on the street against progressives you know collectivists I don't I don't agree with your it's not even I don't agree with your ideal I mean I think that you know in in if if I have the option that does sound nice I just think it's really never gonna happen I don't I don't even know if it is desirable for it to happen but any ultimately like I understand we come around and thanks for about a place of bad intentions and ultimately I think you make good arguments for capitalism above things like socialism and so I don't have any desire to try and stop you in your mission to do that you know so I yeah because I I want to share something then that that to me is really important that I think I've I generally bring to the conversation around libertarianism that most people don't which is the impact of technology today and of what we see as future technologies right around the corner and and aside from the general decline in violence the general increase in human productivity I think if you just factor those things in you go well it's kind of inevitable how can you justify a welfare state when we are so productive as individuals that you can work for you know a year and support a family for a hundred years at a good quality of life and that's the nature of Technology is that the value of an hour of human labor in terms of what actual quality of life goods and services are produced from that hour of labor goes up and that goes up exponentially with technology the problems of communication there's a lot like the drug war I mean the drug war is based on so many offensive lies it's like you just can't maintain that in the age of the internet like that it's ridiculous and so I mean I could keep going I guess to me this is what this is like really what I passionate about a seen how government is being rendered obsolete but to use a really immediate petty example and I don't mean the internet which is huge but self-driving cars according to the US government the majority of interactions with law enforcement in the United States happen in traffic stops well you can't pull people over when they're driving their own cars sorry that part of the government racket just goes away and there's so many other examples where I see the state not just you know becoming obsolete but withering and its relevance to the point where it's it's I can't promise my political solution is going to be valuable because it might be that we render government so irrelevant by the time we have the kind of awakening that the you know all of us have this awareness of the nature of government that it might be that like by the time you know in another ten years I'm like yeah I'm still a libertarian but who cares because government's already irrelevant or it's like it's just it's not you know that was calm Marx's plan for communism you know that right yeah I I think I've said this before like I think capitalism will eventually create something that is approximating like you're saying this kind of a position where we poke post-scarcity we're not you know they would there won't be traffic stops because those thing they'll be self-driving cars or some mechanism that supersedes it like undo teleportation or you know whatever stupid invention in the future you know but like a lot of the problems that we've had in the past will be solved by technology and they and it you know I I agree that the need for these things probably will in like units a 200 years or something have effectively fallen away but at the moment we're not there so yeah let you guys now I know Adam you've got a book that you want to put out there so you can let everybody know about where they can go to buy net and then we'll send everybody to Sargon so too much fun I can't stop I gotta respond to what he said there cuz even got it a little just a little thing at the end saying that when I want to I agree in the sense we're not there a lot has to happen okay but government is well behind the awareness and that's why this conversation is so exciting so important even even even what Sargon is doing I'm sorry I appreciate your voice in the bigger you know human conversation of the Internet I value and I think it's I think it's really important in in what I see as the this beautiful dance forward of humanity so and my part in this I have a couple things that I'm focused on in my activism one is my book freedom I started writing when I was in jail it's it's just a hundred pinkest free three-hour audio book free in every digital format possible and the other one is my presidential campaign and I cringe every time I have to introduce myself as a presidential candidate because you really have to be some sort of psychopath to want to be President of the United States to say I want to have this unjust power over other human beings that shouldn't exist so I have to point out that I'm not even going to be putting on the ring I'm gonna be throwing it directly into the fire the platform is the peaceful responsible dissolution of the federal government where we immediately declared of no authority and I resign and initiate a process leaving us with 50 independent states so that's localization in action I think that is something that Americans are ready to unite around because we don't have to be united under one government to be united in American value so thank you all very much for this opportunity Carl thank you I almost wanted to address you with Sargon this whole time but the kind of thinking works better with the British accent so Alex you haven't did you change from because last we heard last we talked to you you were going for Arizona the Senate was was a failed a little ballot access experiment that we did primarily to help the party here in Arizona and it failed good deal so you going back for the big big time awesome all right Carl everybody know where they can find more of you and follow you on any kind of social media oh you couldn't just follow my youtube channel which is which is sargon of akkad just on YouTube and you know that's that's that's my presence online mostly perfect and make sure you check out both these guys on we really appreciate you coming by and having this talking was fantastic great and sorry about the tech issue you guys for at the beginning but we got it sorted out and I think it all wound up coming out pretty good so we'll see you guys tomorrow at 8 p.m. and have a good evening and I know
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Desk of Ladyada - Revisiting some forgotten and 'twinsie' STEMMA QT's
[Music] wow [Applause] [Music] and welcome to ladyada hey everybody uh welcome cool animations background uh welcome to the desk of ladyada it's me lady adam this lovely uh sunday night is really beautiful weather this weekend so we uh we did a lot of walking we're like moving our feets which is good makes our brains work a little bit better um but we're at my desk right now so what uh kind of electronics have i been up to so i thought you know i didn't design any new boards this weekend but i did design a whole bunch of boards this week while i was at work um so we could talk about some of those but first off is there any news or updates anything from uh you want to chit chat no full speed ahead uh full week of shows and more let's do it okay um so one of the things that um you know i've kind of almost every week that we've done descaled data is stemma sunday and this is this is no different um but one of the things i was working on is actually a board that i had forgotten about um because usually i have all my pcbs uh you know when i order them i keep track of which pcbs i've ordered but in this case i didn't order a pcb and that's why i forgot about this design that i had done um so let's go to the uh the computer screen okay um so one of the things that's neat about um you know doing uh stem qt boards is what i'm trying to do is is um you know have a standard uh layout and size for boards so all of our breakout boards they're plug and play but they're also physically about the same size as much as possible i try to fit them into this this size um with connectors on the sides and then you know the pins on the bottom and the pins i try to make them in the same order so it's power three volts ground clock data and then you know other control pins um and then i try to have four mounting holes or at least two mounting holes at the top and um one of the one of the neat things about doing this is first off you know people have always asked for actually a long time they've asked hey can you make you know the boards have the same pin out so it's easier to swap them in and out because we'd have boards that were very similar but had uh slightly um different pin orderings because i would just sort of i was just whatever order at the bottom i just kind of decide you know on the fly basically um trying to think of like a i think this mcp yeah like this one happens to be power ground uh clock data and this one also has to be power clock data but let me see it's um it's kind of an early board that i designed i think the scilabs uv yeah so like for this one for example the order is not its power you know ground then three volt then into led clock and data and that's just because it was just easier to route that way but um you know by trying to make all of the boards the same pin out if if you do want to uh stack of course you can stack them or you can chain them together but another side effect is by going with a standardized layout is i can actually sometimes share the layout the pcb itself between boards so this is the bme uh 280 and then if i look at the bme sorry that's the bmp280 and if i look at the bme280 you'll see that uh the layout is identical the sensor in the middle is a little bit wider but actually use the same footprint but all the other parts are you know i can kind of flip between them and you can see the pcb is actually the same you know i actually use the same stencil in the same layout for both pcbs even though the sensor is technically different and then also um the dps 310 when that came out this is from on uh semiconductor um you know this one hold on this one is also as you can tell uh the exact same pin out and the exact same uh layout for the components all i do is is change the snook screen to say from bme 280 to to uh dps uh 310 because it's the same you know they this is clearly made by this company to be pin you know compatible and especially now that there's a silicon shortage having these compatible parts is like really really nice and i i really enjoy it colin did a video actually um this week one of his con's lab videos was about or will be on monday about how op amps um are all the same pin out if you are using op amps and dip or soic or tsop single dual and quad op amps they all use the same pin out configuration like thankfully the industry decided okay here's how we're going to configure power ground plus minus output for all of the different um sub op amps in um an op amp array that's not true for transistors transistors do not necessarily have a standard pin out um like bec is very common but they can they can vary they're not always the same um you know i wish that all sensors would be the same pin out of course not always but this one uh this one thankfully is and so the um the sensor that i forgot about is you know we have uh a couple of these infrared sensors actually quite popular the infrared sensors from st the vl 6180 came first i think it's about a two meter range sorry a half meter range and the vl 53 l0x about one meter range um this sensor uh what's funny is you can look in the um animation here the gif it's the old board but when we revised it uh you know to be a stomach ut sensor um you can see it got turned into a new board you also see um you know the the layouts i use between um sensors is very similar you know i have the regulator over here capacitors led i like to put the sensors in the middle as much as possible um and the shifter over here so i can actually recycle you know the layout is almost identical and then um there's actually an update to this uh sensor chip the vl53 l1x and so if you go to the overhead uh okay yeah sorry um this is the uh yeah you can even put that around a little bit yeah this is the uh this is a very small sensor but you can actually see it uh i can't see it but you can see the uh the ir led being emitted and then uh detected on the other side so there's two shiny elements and one's the emitter the bottom one as you can tell and then the receivers at the top so this is doing a you know a micro lidar so even though this is the vl 53 l0x it's actually the one x the next generation of the chip which again thankfully is is the same pin out um the 53 l3 is not you know eventually they they don't necessarily use the same pin out but what's cool about this is you know first up um i don't have to relay out the board that's great i also get to reuse the stencil and the pick and place program and stencils are not expensive but they are like 300 or 400 dollars um the pick and play stencils they're framed stencils they're laser cut and they're they're gold coated they're quite nice and so whenever you can have the same uh layout i like doing that and then you just change the silk screen um and when you tile it uh you touch tile it to be at the same exact layout i verify it you know before the pcb to make sure i got that layout tiled exactly the same and then uh it just saves me so much effort i can also we use the same tester so like a lot of the a lot of the common work gets um recycled which is quite nice um so that's what i've got for that and then we can uh you know i can start sort of moving into the great search or i can talk about the great you know let's do great church okay where is [Music] the great search brought to you by digikey native for every single week age of fruit and digi-key team up and lady uses their knowledge of searching the digikey site to find the parts you need ladyada what is this week's great search okay so we actually just talked about using the same board layout with parts that have the same uh pin out so bmp 280 and dps310 i've talked about the vl 53l0x from st and there's the uh 53 l1x or 1cx so again you know sometimes companies will reuse or or competing companies will use the same pin out and package which is like really awesome because again you don't have to we spin a board you have to re-spin a tester you can recycle the same layout so this week i was tasked with uh and you'll see why this is you know in thematic um we just ran out of adxl 377s this this is a really cool chip and one device of course is is one of the first companies to make um you know analog and digital accelerometers um they're famous for it um this is a 200g accelerometer now most people don't use 200g accelerometers they use uh you know two four eight maybe 16. 32g is kind of a high-end uh you know for for like you know sports and um some automotive but there are you know rocketry and um mechatronic and robotic reasons that you'll want up to 100 or 200 g output um this accelerometer it's funny i think this actually uses the same pin out as um the atxl 326 i think this one maybe it's not but it's very similar they have a lot of uh of lg it's 16 lga um sensors and uh you know you know i really like this one because it was a 200g analog output and i was like well i'd like to see if i could find a replacement um analog is kind of nice it's a ratio metric which means that in whatever the v sorry within the 3.3 volt output it's you can use that three volt output into your analog reference for your microcontroller and then exactly halfway zero g and then you know as it all the way to 3.3 volts is plus 200 g all the way down to ground is negative 200 g so um one thing that's interesting is you know uh one reason that you will have um i like to you know when a sensor becomes obsolete so it just became obviously no longer manufactured i sometimes like to look at the um obsolescence obsolescence document um so uh this is interesting so you know it there is a last time by date which just passed but i'll say that again with with the silicon shortages these last time dates these you know they're what they mean and what you know it's whether you can actually get them is different it used to you used to have a little bit of time you used people to get the parts and now i'm finding that when it's gone it's really it's it's gone gone um that end of line time so um i think we have a couple more on order but i did want to find a replacement what i thought was interesting was that this asic process is being discontinued by the foundry um i have seen this happen um and and when this happens it you're really i mean there's especially like interesting analog process chips um i'll see that the they're discontinued and it's not like oh you know they're not popular it's like no that process that there's not enough companies using that process the uh wafer foundry the the company that makes a silicon is actually going to shut down that line and they're going to replace it with a more profitable line this this happens and when it happens you are totally sol i remember i think there's a couple macs and chips i think they a couple of the analog chips that i got from maxim i remember were also shut down for similar reasons um so that said um you know i was like at first i was thinking okay well let's find you know analog xyz uh you know um chips um i didn't select plus or minus 200 g because you know maybe there's 100 g available um and of course i want surface mount so let's see and then let's look also of course only at active so you know the analog ones and you'll see you know some of these are are the you know old mil-spec ones these are some of the quite ancient um the the three the three three five series we've been carrying for quite a while um but i thought maybe let's look at uh you know the high g rate so maybe you know 50 to 500 g and unfortunately um you know they do exist but they're all like super expensive they're like about a hundred dollars a piece and they're available only from te so these are very specialty parts this is kind of why i sometimes have to make a decision look you know this analog um but i'm not going to get an analog version of this accelerometer but maybe i can get a digital version you know maybe i have to give up on that i do like the analog ones i think they're really cool um but i also know when to give up so um going back here we're just going to go to accelerometers i only want active ones because i don't have to go through this whole process again so quickly and then i want x y and z i really only want triple axis accelerometers they're very common these days um and then acceleration range you know i do i want to see maybe you know 50 to 500 6000 g is kind of bonkers i'm not really ready for that so 250 to 500 and um you'll see that you know there are a couple really expensive you know industrial use ones but they're also a couple of inexpensive ones as well um looking at uh looking at price there's these the lists series i'll say you can't get any excel numbers from st for next year so i've got i'm going to skip that one um the list 200. i think we stocked this one but this was kind of interesting again i really like analog devices for their accelerometers um so this 200g excellent first off they have a lot in stock which is really nice another thing that is cool is that they are they have this package the 14 lga and the 14 lga pin out is shared with almost all their other accelerometers which is why i was talking about shared pin out so this this is the um the pin of the accelerometer you can see it's you know not all the pins are used are some reserved but it does have chewing truck pins uh spi port and i squared c shared which i really i like it when sensors are like look we can do escorts here spi because i feel like they really you know i scored seems tough to bitbang but spi is quite easy spi's also faster if you really want to get the data out much quicker um of course you can have multiple sensors on spi so i'm really like i'm always in love when um sensor companies uh have i scored c and spi dual purpose interfaces but um thankfully you know this lga when i saw it i was like oh i wonder you know hopefully is that going to be the same as the um the other lga accelerometers the i'm sorry adxl 345 which is ancient and uh historic right this one and also um the 343 which is kind of like the next gen of the um the uh 345. and uh you know we we featured this on the uh neo trellis and one of the data boxes it's a very nice very low cost accelerometer and again amazon devices that do a really really good job with their accelerometers they're not the cheapest but they're like really reliable very quiet and you get really good performance out of them so thankfully um this board the 345 which is the same pin as the 343 is um easy i also did a feather wing of this uh this board um these are the same pin out and so uh the 375 i was like oh you know this is an easy you normally wouldn't spin up a whole new board for this accelerometer but if i can reuse that same design um to all three of them i'm i'm i'm loving that because i i really like to have one design so i did let's see it's gonna be recent so for the adxl and the adxl343 it's actually one of the last boards that we did before we changed over to some of our standard iqt format so i was like you know what let's make a breakout for this board and while i'm at it revise the 345 and the 343 um so this is what i came up with it's a little bit of a tight fit but it does fit um let's do [Music] top silk so um the accelerometer is in the center we've got four big mounting holes i squared c down here and then the extra spi pins up here and then everything everything fits and there's a little bit of room for the part number and then of course on the back i can have um even more part number info but uh maybe i'll you know over here in the corner i can maybe fit an x y coordinate uh marking but um yes it's the design i made and that's excellent i picked i wish there was an analog uh 200g accelerometer but i think i think the days of analog output excel almost is kind of over but you know i scored cspi is available and i think not only is this chip going to be pin compatible but it's likely going to be very close software wise as well i'll probably able to reuse the uh python and arduino drivers that we've written for the 3xx series for the 200g accelerometer so i'm going to pick some of those up and uh spin out this board and i'll mount it on and it will just work that's a great search [Music] that's our show for tonight everyone thanks for joining us on this desk of ladyada we'll see you in all the ways shapes and forms all throughout the week this week bye-bye go back to watching the toadies [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
Adafruit Industries
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Netpeak Spider 3.9: Data Backup and Spell Check
[Music] hi everyone in this video i want to tell you about the updated epic spider 3.9 with the following features first of all project backups to ensure your data integrity then building spell check to make your content 100 ready for the most curious readers and of course several useful improvements let's talk about this in more detail there are some situations that we cannot predict like electricity blackouts crashes of operating systems and other that may lead to an expected quit from the tool with losing your data but starting from now i'm glad to say that we fix this with project backups every 15 minutes the program will automatically save crawl results to the temporary project that will be opened every time when you open the tool after situations like this one so let me show you how it works previously i was scrolling the website for 20 minutes and used for squid from the tool to emulate electricity blackout and now when i open it again it shows me temporary saved project that you can see by word backup in the project name i want to underline that it's temporary saved project it means that if you want to create a new one restart crawling or close the tool it's better to save the data before doing so because if you will not save the project all the data will be erased with no chance to restore it so let's repeat when the tool will automatically save your data first of all every 15 minutes of crawling then when you click on pause so if you want to get some insights during the crawling and so on and forgot to save the project don't worry you're in a safe place and also as soon as the crawling is finished it's also will be order saved so no need to worry even if you absorb to the fullest with the insights from the tool the second big change in pig spider 3.9 is building spell check that will help you to make your content ready for your readers let me show you how to enable this feature go to the settings spell check tab enable this feature and then add necessary languages for example we have english russian and we want to add italian but we cannot find it in the drop down menu it means that we need to download this language to our windows system yeah by the way we use api of windows to enable this feature because it's safest fastest and the most useful for all windows users to download the language go to the windows language settings then add preferred language for example let's let's add italian okay next install and as soon as the download is finished you will see this language in the drop down menu i recommend you to use all the languages that can appear on your website here because sometimes there are comments that may be written in some kind of other languages on your website and it's better to check them at once and also don't forget to add ignore lists with the words that you don't want to consider as wrong for example it may be your brand name or some new words that may be not added to the vocabulary of windows as soon as we launched this feature click on ok enable this parameter on the sidebar spell on mistakes and choose where do you want to detect this issue for example you can detect it in title description alt tags of images or the whole text on the on your page to do so simply enable parameter where do you want to check spelling mistakes if you want to check them on the whole content use words if you want to check only in title enable title parameter and so on so you can check spelling mistakes in the most important parts of your content and as soon as i got already crawled project let me show you how it looks like to get the report go to the database spell and mistakes and here you will see a list of urls and mistakes in one table to do it simple i recommend you to group the whole table by word column simply drag and drop the column header and let's scroll to the bottom to see maybe we can find here some mistakes yeah for example let me show you of course some of them are not issues for example surnames or some new words or tools names and if you want to ignore them in the next scrolling simply right button click on them necessary one and add this word to windows custom dictionary okay and for example here a dilemma with the double m and then or skeptical with the wrong position of the word of the letters and so on so here you will find the target url where the issue was found what word was mistake how we suggest you to correct it and of course where was it found for example in body or images alt attribute okay and of course we added an issue for this mistake calls spell and mistakes and if you want to export all the spelling mistakes at once go to the export menu special issue reports and use spelling mistakes summary that's pretty much it go ahead and try your website if it's written fine and ready for your readers and we will continue to the other features we have added two new little features that will help you work more comfortably in a big spider first of them is copy and paste of scraping parameters for example you have added a hundred of scraping conditions to the settings and you need to transfer it to your other computer or to your colleague previously it could take some time to do so but starting from now you can simply copy these parameters and let me show you how it works so delete previously saved conditions and click on paste that's pretty much it just a one-click action that will save a lot of your time by doing this monk job and the second feature that we have added is opportunity to export only external links previously to do so you had to export all the link instructions from your website and it may take some time especially if you for example crawl the 100 solvents pages website or something like that and start it from now i hope you will enjoy the opportunity to export only external links from the tool and that's it for the expiry 3.9 update let's briefly run through all of these features to better remember them so in epic spider 3.9 we have added the following features first of all project backups no more need to worry when you leave your computer crawling the website for the whole night we will save your data then built-in spell check will test each page of your website by almost 70 languages using windows api then opportunity to copy and paste scraping conditions two clicks and all the job is done and the last feature is opportunity to export only external links so you can waste no time exporting the whole linking structure that's it for the big spider 3.9 thanks a lot for your attention if you have any questions don't forget to comment below or book a demo following the link in the video description i wish you guys a lot of traffic and a good day bye bye
Netpeak Software
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Colditz - Major Moehn gets his come-uppance
[Music] Canon I wonder if for once we may speak to each other frankly as man to man by all means thank you K there are certain Universal truths known to us both uh by an accident of History we have found ourselves on opposing sides but we have much in common we have both seen a great deal of action we have both been decorated for bravery uh we are not only Patriots we are members of the same class the same Elite the men at the top who will rule this godforsaken world whatever happens there is a a natural law that separates the mop from the rulers and as co-members of that Elite we have have a duty to each other to pull our resources I see by your expression that you understand what I'm saying what do you say my friend well I would say major I very much died if there is one man in this Castle either captor or captive who would lift one little finger to help you save your skin you've asked me to be frank allow me to say that I as one member of your International fascist Elite will give three resounding cheers to see you roast in hell good night M [Music] man
Doug Paulley
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Sarah Greaves, Former Publisher, Nature - #SeeTheFuture Conference Speaker
[Music] hi everyone my name is sarah griez and i'm really happy to be invited to speak at inargo's virtual conference see the future i'm an ex-academic who has worked at some of the world's largest and most prestigious publishers over the last 20 years including as an editor at nature celergy the publisher of nature nature communications and scientific reports and more recently as the chief publishing officer at hindawi i'm now an independent publishing consultant and i'm going to share with you some top tips on becoming a better science communicator which i've learned during my career so far as we all know researchers are under increasing pressure to publish and to ensure their research has read as widely as possible so come along to the conference and hear more about how to increase the impact of your work places at the conference are free so go ahead and book your seat at inargo see the future website and look out for the hashtag see the future on twitter for more updates really looking forward to seeing you all in november [Music] you
Enago
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Check out these Amazing amazon finds
so easy to fold and unfold you can take it literally anywhere with you this bottle has a MAG safe attachment to hold your phone it's great to use as a mini tripod or to follow your Sat Nav and even better to hold your phone at the gym this tiny portable pump sucks and blows even though it's only small it's super powerful it's great for taking with you camping or to vacuum seal these storage bags in under a minute these sunglasses have a hidden compartment to store stuff in mainly useful for long and thin things great to take to festivals or other summer outings this is a six-man camping chair it means you don't have to worry about someone nicking your chair if they've forgotten theirs and if six of your friends have lost theirs you need new friends this is a table with a hidden ice bucket in it'll keep all the drinks you need cold it means you don't have to get up to go and get a new one this is my motorized Lilo it's got handles on either side that rotate 360 degrees it's great for changing direction if you're trying to tan it's surprisingly fast it means you don't need any other friends to play with you this is a windproof lighter it literally can't be blown out and it's harder to burn yourself on them than normal lighters and it's electric so last longer and this is an electric suitcase it lets you ride around the airport like you're on a scooter so you don't have to walk anywhere and you can skip all the airport queues
Goaded Ego
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Conquering Chichester parkrun Post-100 Miles: A NENDY Day Adventure
[Applause] [Music] giveaway [Music] okay it is nendy day at parkrun today so that means the nearest event not done yet and for us that's Chichester for me that's Chichester so we're at Chichester park run uh outside the Chichester Festival theater we've got three laps to run around the rugby pitches and in the park here it's a bit humid but we're gonna have a lovely run nice and easy today seeing as we have just run 100 miles and it's the first day that I've managed to get so that's why we're uh we're not going to break any records today we've got some Pirates running today if any of you do the challenges the park run challenges you'll have heard of the pirate challenge which is Seven Seas and R an R so they're on Chichester which is your last sea is it yes and away we go Saturday morning [Music] I missed the first kilometer split but it was five minutes 35 for 1K so we're currently at uh well coming up to a kilometer and a half little downhill section here how are the legs Victoria well they're starting to loosen up good so just passing the start finish area back onto our second lap now second kilometer done in four minutes 54 seconds so we've sped up a bit thank you Marshall I don't think I can keep this pressure yes you can okay five minutes twelve four kilometer three I think I'm working at the course now basically when you do up the field you go in kind of squares across the field and then when you come down in the field it's just one straight downhill here's our tail Walker remember parkrun is not just a run it's a walk as well High Park Walkers thank you Marshall I said you said good filming one more lap to do before we get there so it looks like it was around 17 minutes 30 seconds for our first finisher at Chichester today [Music] okay kilometer four done in four minutes 51 seconds so let's see if we can make kilometer five the fastest yet feels really spread out now across the whole park foreign [Music] only the running Community can produce so many lunatics in uh one group [Music] but that 250 meters to go we're on the downhill bit now Victoria's right behind me let me see if we can get as close to 25 minutes as we can now last little deal let's go come on [Music] oh and there we go Chichester Parker and done 25-21 thank you 72nd position 71st for Victoria um I measured it slightly long a little bit long that's a hard effort good job really really close right I've got my barcode or I've got the QR code on my watch let's see if it scans oh you want that one first me first yes of course got it it worked all good so if you've got a Garmin uh and you've got widgets on your Garmin you can put the QR code or the barcode on your watch well done who's gonna get it who's gonna get it oh well done brilliant so there's often something a bit unique about some of the park runs and this one has these posts wooden posts all around the course directing you around so this one's got start written on it and the it's somebody's painted the park run logo on it as well very nice and they're all the way around the course directing you around [Music] I feel at home right we've had our coffee and that is Chichester park run all done another nandy next time let's see where our nearest park run not done yet is when we get home 25 minutes today Victoria is very pleased with that because after the South Downs Way last week legs are a bit tight let's say thank you very much for watching take care and we'll see you on the start line next time bye-bye bye thank you bye
Film My Run
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Chenin Blanc - South Africa's Sweetheart.
hello and welcome back to Wi for the people where today we're going to continue our series of deep Dives I Noah am going to get down to the nuts and bolts of my alltime favorite white grape variety for those longtime fellows of the show this is the arguable champion white grape of the lair Valley and sorry to any sevene Blanc enthusiasts out there 100% definite champ of South Africa this is of course Shannon [Music] blonc shenon Blanc of course has a very deep and intricate history where it's first noted Origins around the city of anju it's actually thought to have been an offspring of savan the famed white grape of jur but also has links back to Germany under the sedon trinum savan and also an unknown other parent species are thought to have conceived Trio of Ven children one being truso one of course being seon Blanc and the last shanon Blanc this may be the most successful Trio of children since the Olsen sisters meaning that shanon Blanc obviously the Elizabeth olssen is actually an uncle or Aunt to Cabinet sovon Shannon is now very much linked to the lair Valley ever since his first documentation has been synonymous with the regions of samur R trrain and of course Anu where it is actually the principal white great variety its sibling saon Blanc actually Reigns Supreme to the West in s and pufu and it's a strange truser has a bit of a cult following acrossing the jur but outside of the lir shanon Blanc has become synonymous for an entire other country and unlike its home in France where Shard is still the favored white grape South Africa actually has a very very long love affair with the variety it's actually the number one planted grape it actually makes up almost 20% of total plantings across white and red varieties is actually thought to be sent over to the governor Jan ban rebeck in 1655 by the Dutch East India Company and establishing what we now know as the Cape of Good Hope it was actually colloquially known and still to this day somewhat is known as Steam in both France and South Africa it is now been made into a wide range of styles and it Rivals varieties like Chardonnay reasing and even Palamino for their versatility it's made into sparkling wine dry styles of wine Ultra neutral plain really really easy drinking styles of white also to oxidatively handled Rich nutty Barrel fermented wines as well it's also made into a bunch of sweet wines leveling from you know slightly sweet off dry styles to very very betriz rich sweeter Styles as a variety it's as chameleonic as it's gets and in a wide array of aspects the potential for the wines is massive great clont deir has crackling acidity great fruit core and that punches above its weight and quality like champagne but without the price tag dry styles of stellos can actually be mistaken for Quality burgundy and the great off drve styles of seven years can actually have you thinking who even needs reasing but I also want it noted that that's a joke we all need reasing reasing is the best besides shennon of course in a blind tasting context with all of these Global touch points to Quality wines it can actually be difficult to pick out shennon in the lineup which is where we at wine for the people blind tasting Specialists actually come in handy so here are some tips if it looks like charday if it smells like charday but it's got heaps and heaps of acidity it's probably Shannon and if it starts to taste a bit like honey custard apples those are the two most crucial flavor notes to link to shanon blond and then you'll get well off the chardin path and for South African styles they're particularly tropical with a great mix of pineapple vanilla Jah riper fruit and also Barrel fermentation which they've made their signature it might give you a little bit of a pina colada Vibe if you think about it hard enough shenan Blanc has evolved from its historic roots in the L Valley to become a beloved great variety from various regions worldwide from France to South Africa it's now grown in the United States the 1980s it was actually more widely planted than it's native France but that has declined steadily since it was grown all around the country places like Washington California New York even in places like Missouri but unfortunately for the most part it was not heralded for its quality mostly for the acidity venues and blends particularly with our varieties like Chardonnay and columbard it's also got a great and long stored history here in Australia particularly on the western end of Australia some of the oldest shenon Blan vines in the world are actually in the Swan Valley Reviving both the popularity of the variety but also the region along with it and also it's really important to note that margar river is which is the more Premier region in the west has a sizable planting of shenon Blanc and produces some of the finest wines of the variety in the country if you're ever in wa go for a surf and have a glass of shanon Blanc at the Settler's Tavern now if you've not had the fortune of trying shanon Blanc here's a few that you should get your lips around to start off with grab a great table shenon from Australia my personal favorite is G Malone excellent value producer from incredibly farm Vineyards and gently handled and sits on the Shelf at about $30 Australian which is fantastic value for money if you're going to South Africa you want a nice kind of Premium quality check out tester longer really fantastic follow producer and their Elbo Cortez is a very very special wine from swarland but it'll cost you about 80 bucks but if you're looking to try the absolute best of the best from an icon producer you simply must try Nicholas strolley he's the Godfather of natural wine and he's a noted shanon Blanc obsessive his top KU from seven years KO D is a absolute must try for anyone Enthusiast and that'll about Do It For Me on shanon Blanc uh let us know in the comments below what you guys think about the variety do you love shanon Blanc any big fans out there like me any particular Shannon that you've tried that you've loved anything you've had that you've not loved let us know below and of course please don't forget to like And subscribe and uh we'll see you next [Music] time
Wine For The People
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Allergic reactions to anaesthesia - Wikipedia Article Audio
allergic reactions to anesthesia Wikipedia article audio the incidence of life-threatening hypersensitivity reactions occurring during surgery and anesthesia is around 1 in 10,000 procedures serious allergic reactions to anaesthetic medications are rare and they usually attributable to factors other than the anaesthetic neuromuscular blocking agents natural rubber latex and antibiotics are the most common causes of serious allergic reactions during surgery the mortality rate from these reactions ranges between 3 to 9% successful immediate treatment requires prompt recognition by the attending anesthetist or in the US the attending anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist anesthetists are trained to recognize if an allergic reaction is occurring the identification of a complication is made by the recognition of issues such as low blood pressure hives wheezing rash swelling around the eyes or in the mouth and throat and other breathing difficulties adrenaline remains the mainstay of treatment with corticosteroids and antihistamines providing limited benefit in the acute situation anaphylaxis during anesthesia investigation aims to determine the responsible agent to allow its future avoidance skin testing is often useful to identify potentially cross-reactive compounds in appropriate therapeutic alternatives this is done weeks after the initial reaction to allow the immune system to reset itself however skin testing can be misleading in giving false positive and false negative results although complications during anesthesia are rare potentially life-threatening consequences may occur if an anaphylactic reaction develops the severity of the reaction whilst under anesthesia is due to the fact that the anesthetist is only made aware of the allergy when it is severe enough to compromise the cardiovascular system in the respiratory system at this stage there is little time to manage the situation and recognize the severity of the condition the immediate management of the issue consists of three processes since the full withdrawal of the offending substance is near impossible the administration of adrenaline is the main treatment to counteract the effects once the patient is stable they will need close observation for 24 hours the withdrawal of the substances interrupting the effects of the preformed substances released in response to toxin presentation prevention of further substance release
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Bobby Patrick, UiPath | UiPath Forward 2018
you live from Miami Beach Florida it's the cube covering uipath forward America's brought to you by you iPad welcome back to South Beach everybody watching the cube the leader in live tech coverage I'm Dave Allen takes two minute man is here this is UI path forward Americas uipath does these shows all around the world and they've done I don't know how many but they've reached 14,000 customers this year but Bobby Patrick knows he's the CMO of uipath Bobby great to see you in that's great to be on again so how many of these events have you done in the last 12 months we've probably done a dozen may all major cities we've got so hot Beijing and Dubai coming up over 14,000 people and our events alone we got a lot of other industry events obviously but yeah our own events and every single event we break it we break our records and they all were always under sizing our events it drives it drives everyone nuts you're always riding the wave Bobby you hit cloud right is the famous building how did you find this company yeah so I was the HP cloud they would restructure or they display the assets off and took a little time got a call and and I robotic process automation I first I thought of physical robots I looked online and well it's interesting I did some search terms on I saw RP a kind of skyrocketing and search and my background is actually integration data integration before cloud and and then I met Daniel and he fell in love with Daniel and you know I this was a year ago I was employed 270 right will have two thousand by the end of the year so it's been in everything I expected which was a rocket ship has completely constantly I've under underestimated it's amazing well so you you're the one who turned me on to this whole space you sent me the Forrester wave right where it was last year's and you guys were third this year you've leapfrog into first right and then we said wow that's kind of cool let's let's download this and play with it we tried to download the other ones but we couldn't you know it's kind of too complicated and they wanted us to talk to resellers and it was like you know no no no you guys were like really open and we found one culture super simple to use it was one of our guys that it wasn't a coder yeah smart dude yeah but it was a low code no code type of situation yeah you were explaining to me at legal seafoods last week right that you actually have written some automations yeah so it's pretty simple to get started but but but this is spectrum right it's pretty powerful too yeah I mean it's it's it's it's an epiphany that hits everybody this is the part where I see it in even in myself when I realized every morning I was getting up and going to Google Trends and I was looking at us versus automation anywhere vs. blue prism and we're pulling away it's great I'll get a happy in the morning and I'll screenshot it and then I'll go to slack and send it to the company man dog why am I doing this so in 20 minutes now I have a robot every day every morning that does it for me when I got a text and I get I get an email we have in marketing a dozen of these I've got one that does our Google Adwords around the world and got one that takes all of our 30,000 inbound new contacts a month in different languages translates finds out what country they're in and routes into the right country it's you know these are simple or examples but but once you realize that anything you do it's routine and mundane that you're a robot can do for you it's just it brings it makes you happy first of all right and and you realize the vision we have for that every every robot for every person it's a very realistic vision and it's two three years out yeah probably one of the things that's really really interest me today is talking about what this means for jobs and careers right is you know Dave and I were at spunk earlier this week talking about you know Splunk errs data is at the center of what they do and everybody comes to them to how do i leverage my data I did operations for a bunch of my career and I'd spend lots of time with my team saying what do you hate doing what are you manually doing you know what can you get rid of and there's the collaboration between I hear that your customers it's not just oh some consultancy comes in and they cut something away and they took it away from you it's like oh no wait you're actually involved with this it seems like an ongoing process and you're making people's jobs better can you talk a little bit about that dynamics of how this transforms it the vision for I hear from UI Pathan you're gonna change the world yes so you have to sit in we talk about the future of work or did you have to sit in a conference room and watch a bunch of workers sit around in and I'll give you an example at DISA so big federal government agency federal government has you know lifetime workers right and in the room where 30 workers who everyday download assets and then they compile them and then they analyze it they have their best fastest kind of human go against uipath robot that they automated in 15 minutes of human downloaded to ask assets or ark they call archives and the robot at 17 the entire room of 30 cheered right cheered no longer do we have to do that crap ever again right and this is we see this in every industry every it's it's it's it's it's so much fun because you see just people just radiating with excitement right because you know I was out with a customer today that says they can't even fulfill today with the humans they have the 25% of the work they've got so your your robots are creating capacity they're filling the void you probably heard about Japan right in the asian population and and our PA addressing a new ipad addressing suicide rates this is about just this is about making society better this is about robots doing the work that we hate right one of our great customers polyol from the state auto who said on stage she said you know rope robots do the work nobody misses and I think that's that's that's terrific now what about job impacts right so we worry every day about about what this means right and so we spend a lot of time on our academy making it easy to train people build digital era skills we helped we announced our academic alliance right we've hired an amazing chief Learning Officer you saw Tom Clancy you know him and his team you know we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna train a million students in three years you know we're worried about the middle class we're the people who are lower farther along in their careers and helping them rescale so we take that as a part of our job as a company to figure out how to how to you know upskill people and make them a part of this and I'm really excited a year ago when I joined everybody said big probably happens people are worried about taking particularly jobs I don't hear that from the 1,500 customers that are here today well and isn't part of that Rhys killing learning how to apply automation maybe even learning how to apply RPA maybe even doing some some automation yeah so obviously obviously there's digit so World Economic Forum came out two weeks ago without what the study that said automation will will have a net 60 million jobs I think those tip for the people that loses it'll 2x gain gains jobs now those are different jobs in some cases some of those jobs are digital era skills some of those jobs are AI data science so I think there's a there's there's but there are some cubicle jobs that will be affected right there are some swivel-chair jobs will be affected but no different than when they automated toll booths right or you know automated different parts of of mundane work that we've all seen you know throughout our lives right so I think the speed at which this is happening is what worries people unlike in the past it took a little longer for it for automation or industrialization to impact jobs but oh yeah we're focused on this right we're going to put money towards this and we're just not seeing that today maybe it's because the economy's doing so great people have a well you know workforce shortage but we're just not hearing it well I mean maybe a number of factors I mean there's no question machines have always replaced humans there's the first time in history of replacing humans and cognitive functions of augmenting yep absolutely but it does suggest that there's there's opportunities for whether it's education you guys are investing their training and rescaling whether whether it's around creativity right and and that's really where the discussion in our view anyway should be yeah not about okay let's let's protect the future from from the past from the future right you know you don't want to just repave the cow path to houston another bromide all right you got to move forward and education is a key part of that and you guys are putting your money where your mouth is yeah we are and I think you're our CAD Ameen we launched a little over a year and a half ago has a quarter of a million people in it they were earning diplomas they on LinkedIn I watch every day people post their new diplomas their skills they've earned right it goes through the courses it's free it's on you democratization runs at the heart of this companies y-you know we're growing so much faster than an automation anywhere right it's why we are a different kind of company they're very commercial minded kind of company they're their marketplace you have to be a customer if you're if you're URL when you type in your email isn't a customer you can't go to the store and do anything we're a free open share your automations and it's just a very different mindset and community runs at our heart if you're a small business you know under a million dollars you've got to use our software for free and you can run your robots and we have one of our Orca traders are running on Azure and and it so you know I think all of this is helping get to get companies and people more comfortable with our technology I mean there were kids and students now we had the University of Maryland up here you didn't see the professor he's building hope classes now at University of Maryland all in the business school all using our technology saying every student should have a robot through their entire career through their entire time at University Maryland that's every University this is gonna go so fast David Stewart's gonna go so fast and I think back again of year ago I mean next year we do this again right at our big flagship event at three or four thousand people will it you'll felt that progression but the year I've been here it's it's night and day already so Bobby you know we're big fans of community right over stuff you've got a long background in that helped us put together some of these stats here when I looked at in your keynote you said there's a hundred and fourteen thousand certified our PA developers out there across the globe 139° ones right 250 thousand people have downloaded you've only got a uipath about 2,000 customers so you know we talked business model and how your business grows the industry grows you know help us understand that I'm going to go exponential so so we have large companies now there that are committee to deploy uipath to every employee every employee becomes really a user then so you're gonna see that user number go like this well the customer number goes like this right we're adding six new customers a day right now you know as they the real opportunity for us is every one of our customers very few or down their journey like an S NBC s s NBC our PA is in their annual report right they say 500 million dollars already right it's a societal thing right they actually in Japan share together to help each other each company here in the US we're a little competitive right banks don't share with other banks typically right but this is this is kind of what we're we're driving and they said it's it's you know what do you make an automation uipath while we're not open source as a platform the automation is open source you put it on go I can take that you could take this I have the same kind of problem put it in the studio right away modify it a bit and you're good to go now you've spread your implementation which is already fast by 70 80 90 percent this is this is uh we're just getting started so you're gonna see companies adopting across HR across the supply chain contact centers you know today we're for the most our customers were in one division so the opportunity to grow within the company where we were probably barely five percent penetrated in our biggest biggest client and you've seen my prediction I think a lot of the market forecasts are undercounting this space right I mean there's a labor shortage of skilled labor shortages there's there's there's more jobs than there are people to fill them because they don't know the right skills today there's a productivity problem right productivity line is flat our PA is going to be become a fundamental component of digital transformations it's about a billion-dollar business today I got a peg did 10x yeah right by 2023 Greg it forestry upped his guidance today may have told you all bike to a 3.3 billion dollar market in 2021 I was little disappointed it was 2.9 before I think he's still way under shooting him but nevertheless you know to grow it 10 percent in one year and his mind is still pretty big yeah a lot of those market forecasts to kind of Alinea you're gonna see you know an s-curve like growth in this market I think there's no question about it just it's speaking to the customers today we've seen this before right in other major industry trends we certainly saw at a service now we saw it at Splunk we saw it at a blow our the UI path and it feels like a very similar vibe here yeah Nutanix where we did the show here yeah we're see where I just feel an explosion coming already see it it's about one another one other reason for the explosion which is a little different than say mostly open source tech companies is they were night they're a night they're an IT cell right because you know you don't have to use code to automate your tasks right the best developers for us are actually the subject matter experts in finance in supply chain in HR so suddenly we've empowered them with you because IT everywhere is constrained right and they're dealing with keeping the systems current so suddenly these two of these tools the software is available to any employee to go learn and automate what they do the friction we've removed between business have to go to i.t i.t being over staff under understaffed IT have to look at the requirements you know all that's gone so you create robots over overnight over the weekend and make your life better I mean there's it's a again most the world still doesn't understand what's going on you can feel it now but it's it's it's an epiphany for anyone when they when they see it well the open mindset that Daniel talked about today he said you know our competitors are are doing what we do and that's okay right and that's the rising tide lifts all boats kind of thing that puts pressure on you guys to stay ahead of the pack yeah but a big part of what tom clancy's doing is the training piece that's huge free training so you got a you got to move faster than the market you're confident you can do that what I think one is our our product simpler to use so I think you know you go to automation anywhere and you do the code right you don't have to code and that with our design tool you were told about 40% faster to implement and that's you know look you look at look at the numbers we shared our numbers again today 100 million we announced in July first for first half and they are are 140 now right we are telling our numbers we're open and transparent our competitors what blue present is our public right we know they're growing slower the other difference is the market it's not the requirements on card all created equal blue Prizm only works in an unattended robot fashion only in the back office so if you have front office automation with call centers and customer service they don't have the concept of an attendant robot you know this idea of so they lack the ability to serve all the requirements of a customer I you know I think it's just architectural II I think what we're seeing from simplicity and openness varied and then market coverage very different than either automation anywhere a blue prism but Bobby uh let me poke at something so if I look at you came out this morning and said accelerate everything one of the concerns I have is say okay if I take existing processes a lot of times if you look at them they're not ideal they were manual in nature it's great to do that but how much do you need to wait and revisit and get consultants in to kind of fix things rather than just say oh okay the faster is better for some things but not necessarily for all things unless you can make some adjustments first yeah but you know what you don't want to automate a bad process right so we're not encourage anyone to do that and so it's you see a combination of you know one thing about our PA which is great is you don't have to go in and say I'm gonna go do procure-to-pay right like you traditional IT con and so you can go into that process they oh look at all these air is tasks and sub processes these tasks where there's huge friction as you know and you can go automate that and get a huge value and that's almost like micro services yes exactly so you're pure you're able to go in and that's really what people evil are doing on the more ambitious projects they're saying I'm also gonna go read real you optimize my process think differently but the reality is people are going into finding these few parts of a bigger process automating it getting immediate outcomes immediate ROI outcomes and paying back that entire project in six months including the fees on extensors or PwC or others that that doesn't exist anymore in technology that kind of you know speed to an outcome and then payback period it just doesn't exist well the fact that the S eyes are here yeah we hear we heard 15 day payback today yeah I know superfast ROI the fact that the big s eyes are here especially given that it's relatively early days I says a lot about the potential market size I always joke those guys like to eat at the trough that mean yeah this is big business and it's important for you guys because their strategic they're at the board level you need the the top-down support at the same time it sounds like there's a lot of bottom-up activity right and that's where the innovation is gonna come from what's next for you guys you're taking the show on the road again alright so the next forward is in London so we've had one in Europe and one in the US we do what call together is which are more intimate or all around the world which are country specific or our industry I mean we're gonna go and call it the automation first or and we're gonna go you know start our next tours up all through next year hit all the cities again probably three times the side needs each city you know I look at like in Washington DC with federal government we started in federal government in January you know federal government for us next you'll be a 60 million dollar software business for our partners give them six eight ten Exxon services on top of that that's meaningful that's why you see them here that is that same calculation existed every vertical and in every country and so it's good for our partners if you it's great we want them to focus on building your skills though getting good skills and quality so we do a lot with them we hosted a partner forward yesterday with 500 partners focusing on them and look we were investing in you but you've got deliver quality right so no I think we amplify everything we did this year because it worked it worked for as well we amplify a big time and forward in the year from now whether it's Vegas Orlando or will announce it soon will be you know substantially larger well any company that's digitally transforming is going to put our PA as part of that digital transformation it's not without its challenges but it's a tailwind and you you better hop on that waiver you're going to end up driftwood that's Pat Yeltsin your likes to say Bobby thanks so much thank you thanks for having us here this is this has been a fantastic experience and congratulations and good luck going forward thank you alright guys that's a wrap from here this is a this is the cube check out the cube net check out Silicon angle comm for all the news cube that's where all the videos are with Yvonne comm for all the research we are busy still we're on the road a lot so again look at the upcoming events thanks for watching everybody we'll see you next time [Music]
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Problem with the Beretta APX Carry Handgun - TheFirearmGuy
hey there friends thanks for checking in I'm at the range now and I'm having some problems with the beretta APX carry I've had this gun for a while at least since it was introduced last year and it's been fine I've never had any problems now I have standard 115 green blazer Full Metal Jacket rounds 1199 alright no gouging they're bought that last weekend but my intention was to compare it with the car s9 okay I wanted to do a range comparison with these but I've got the Blazer breath loaded up right now the problem that I'm having is like primer strikes so check this out nothing so maybe that's a tough primer all right gun is in battery and then another problem so let me go ahead and remove that round gun isn't battery nothing now I have to say that that's a problem okay so I've got the the car s9 same exact ammo load it up I don't think I have one chamber alright same ammo loaded up so we can't say that it's an ammo issue but let's just say it is because it's always good to try other types of ammo so I'll go ahead and remove that wrong they do have white primer strikes alright so that is the issue I'm gonna drop those right there and grab later but I've got some defensive loads now I have used these with several guns it's never been an issue and they've always worked well with just about every gun I've ever fired it with these are very nice loads LTAC technologies and shellshock industries technology one of those but what I have here alright so that would be the right thing to do is to say maybe it's an animal issue maybe the gun doesn't work well with that type of ammo so I'm gonna go ahead and load up around here we can see the gun is in battery let's see what happens and then nothing let me get rid of that round God isn't battery everything's fine and then nothing so let's take a look empty mag let's take a look at that round and we can see that it has a very light primer strike not sure the camera will pick that up but that's what's going on with the beretta apx a little disappointing but we'll have to see how the customer services with beretta because I was kind of shocked this is performed very well for me since I had it I can't say have thousands and thousands of rounds through it but when I when I got it I ran it through its paces and everything was fine everything seemed fine with the gun you know no issues that that would stand out to be a problem the the issue was like primer strikes and that's it it's just not working today and I don't think it's going to work tomorrow because I've been checking this out before I decided to make a video I wanted to make sure that I tried other types of ammo which is the right thing to do and I did that and nothing but light primer strikes so I'll have to get back with you guys let you know how the beretta apx carry turns out we're gonna contact beretta customer service and see what happens if you like videos like this please subscribe and share I always appreciate thumbs up button thanks for watching and you guys be safe
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MONSTER THAT LOOKS LIKE YOUR MOM?!? | HORROR SHORT REACTIONS
[Music] all right y'all so listen got three horse chars I know I'm like delayed as fuck with this joint but this one looks fucking disgusting I'm not going to lie I literally cannot prepare yall for what the fuck I'm about to watch even the thumbnail is kind of insane [Music] but for it's kind of wild showing the full number thought she said she couldn't talk Mom hey sweetie you're home early I thought you weren't supposed to be back till next week oh I I don't even know what I do cuz it looks like your mom right yes everything is [Music] fine oh [Music] shit pick up the phone the fuck you looking [Music] at hey sweetie how's it going sorry I missed your call you look like You' seen a ghost girl what's going on oh my god look how close she is baby what's going on sweetie what's going on with you sweetie that's probably the only only monster that would catch me bro cuz it literally looks like your mother like that's damn bro damn that's so scary fuck that scary that's scary all right probably do one [Music] more all right this one this last one's called box Fort posted by Tyler I'm not even about to attempt to say that last name bro come on [Music] hurry what the heck it's a box sport like the one we made me were little bro if I came back from work and seeing that shit I'd be so pissed bro cuz nigga I'd be waking up early as shit going to work come back like I don't think I could be a kid a parent cuz imagine you go to work work all day come back and your kids do some shit like this talking about some the Box board what like the one we made when we were little want to try the slide come on just go damn straight to the fucking Hospital you can go okay it's a bit of a sque two one get in the fork come [Music] on dirty the do you want to try 30 boxes later voila what are you doing doggy hello fuck no fuck no did you hear [Music] that I'm sorry I'm not doing that my you know long going to clean that shit [Music] up Taylor have you seen my phone I don't think it's in here I know I had it in here earlier sorry case maybe the battery is dead and it'll show up tomorrow call it they kept it up all night Theo Theo come here come on come on come on big boy what turning your back to it is worse bro at least like close the Theo is he downstairs did we bring him in last night I'll tell new see you Muse we can't find Theo Theo what the fuck [Music] happened [Music] that animal shelter hello what the fuck is that Theo someone craw into the [Music] house bro no way I don't even know if I'd pick up the phone bro there's nothing else we can do tonight we've looked everywhere we're giving up he might not make it through the night one night on his own won't kill him we'll look more tomorrow when Mom and Dad are back and they still have these dumbass boxes up like wouldn't you want to at least put the boxes away so know's not in the house then Theo goes missing and then my phone mysteriously shows up I know I checked the entire Fort last night what's going on Muse like there's no one else hear that in the house [Music] bro bro I would tip to over there and then kick the fuck out of it bro Jes don't take the cover off don't be stupid [Music] bro Theo is she about to go in there there's no way oh Theo damn bro how many fucking floors of boxes are [Music] there if I see somebody here I literally just died you I'm [Music] coming how the fuck did they have so many boxes [Applause] what I don't understand [Music] like are none of the other girls hearing this [Music] it oh she put it all the way thank God no she did not put it all the way about to say bro should have put it away the first fucking day hey does this nigga keep coming like he Le through the window and it comes back through the window [Music] bro she's bold I don't know if I would have did that but she's bold as fuck what the heck how did you get here are you okay how'd you get here bud that's sketchy bro and this man drag the dog through the a window bro all right come here just about to leave the door open guys you found him where was he I was in the kitchen then I heard a scratch he was on the deck waiting for Meo don't you ever do that again that's it bro I'm thinking somebody about to I've been waiting the whole time for something to happen bro that's insane
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Stones in the wall marked by generations of Manx farmers
[Music] well is he was a cow's coming down here and it was taken down to build this touch pad it wasn't touch bounds a curved roof on us anyway we've reroofing a couple of times since then and if a windy spot openers gets you know cops it yeah he put the stones there when that when they when they altered when they altered the shape of the yard shall we say yes yeah yeah shamrock my throw them away there's a stone here in the corner he's put his name in it I don't know it still legible or not yeah no I'm done is I've used to put in a tree but the trees Brad to grow out [Music]
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Third visitor and a glitch with the lease
i'm here at the center or what will be the center i'm expecting my third visitor to have a look and a chat and i haven't even got the keys yet i have a peek in there that's the usual thing we do uh i got a email from council yesterday asking questions about the hands-on sort of stuff we wanted to do in the downstairs part of the building the tools woodworking metal working that sort of stuff apparently that's a bit dodgy in terms of zoning for the building so we'll have to have a rethink and that's okay because i have always said the building that we get will shape the services that we develop in the building and that's fine if we can't do woodworking we'll just concentrate on the writing and photography and web design and all that sort of stuff so the bottom line is i have always said the offerings that we develop will be shaped by the building that we get initially but the offerings that we develop and the offerings that we hope to develop will then shape the building that we want to get next so this building is always going to be our startup building but it's never going to be our full-time building and that's proved by the fact now that we can't do the woodworking stuff in there that's fine we will concentrate on the other things that we are allowed to do in there and in the background start working on where and what the new building will look like or needs to look like that's my philosophy but in the meantime i'm going to bring the sign back out again for a little bit of a play um i just need to clean up some glue squeeze out uh and make sure it's tip top shape to go when it's required to stamp our mark on our first building the longer i hang around here the more the mrs gets me to do jobs today she wants me to stop her roller door in the garage squeaking she made me watch a video that's 17 minutes long some dude who reckons he's a mix mr fix it took 17 minutes to tell me how to fix the roller door and at the end of the thing is door still squeaked when i make a video in my shed it's for entertainment i am not a how-to guy i do not show you how to do something i'll show you how i do it for entertainment purposes [Music] but this guy put himself out there as a this is how you do it and then fail to actually do it that gives me the and what makes it worse is made me watch that video as an instructional video on how to do something and the only useful thing he told me in that video was to use a silicon based spray not wd-40 have a listen now my door doesn't squeak mr fix it and i'm not a mr fix it i just did it without using 17 minutes worth of non-helpful instruction so i like looking at the rain it's kind of calming for some reason it gives you time to think but thinking isn't always a good thing but looking at the rain it seems to be calming in fact i've got a smile on my face right now because i'm thinking i think i'm not out there patrolling in short water bay or somewhere and you know when i look back on my career 12 years full time in the army and a lot of bush time i think i only got rained on maybe twice that's because i wasn't in infantry the dark clouds weren't following me job done back to the computer you
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IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano on Nuclear Power
I will now turn to nuclear energy as government's prepare for the united nations climate change conference in Paris at the end of the year I believe it is important that the contribution that nuclear power is making to combating climate change is recognized as of today there are 438 operational nuclear power reactors in the world while another 67 are under construction opportunities for regional cooperation in nuclear energy development were the focus of the agency's third conference on energy and nuclear power in Africa which was held in Kenya in april three integrated nuclear infrastructure review while any emissions will be conducted this year in African countries namely Kenya Morocco and Nigeria
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BOB L'ÉPONGE VERSION HORREUR - (Sinister Squidward)
foreign [Music] I wake up every day go to work and come back home nothing ever changes I'm thinking of killing myself but before I kill myself I want to kill the people I hate [Music] I don't care anymore I'm going to kill all these people patonkwa get ready to die to use object around you to kill the customer Vernon how are you bastard is not it's time I kill Mr Kratts objective foreign Squidward what is happening here is that a gun I came to kill you and I'll take your money no see you inhale what is [Music] foreign [Music] happened today at Krusty Krabs the perpetrator Squidward Tentacles has somehow managed to escape law enforcement and has kidnapped his neighbors SpongeBob and Patrick the Bikini Bottom Police have reported that he is currently holding the two of them hostage and has threatened to kill them if they tried to intervene in other news John bucket has reported an increase in sales some of the incidents cannot believe Squidward did something this bad I should go find SpongeBob and Patrick and help them I hope I know how to kill Squidward foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign instructions [Music] foreign [Music] I got circumcised again foreign thank you for saving me you're welcome let's get you out of here let's go and one more did you see SpongeBob I think I did Squidward took him to the living room [Music] this is foreign Molly oh foreign yes SpongeBob what is this machine how the [ __ ] should I know Squidward put me in it and I think it's gonna split me in half Sandy Cheeks I'm coming to clap those cheeks he's coming Sammy you have to hide in the closet foreign get ready to die Squidward no please I will do anything if you let me go um squids don't have dicks get [ __ ] SpongeBob [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] Patoka [Music] oh no no no internet thank you Sammy you saved me you're welcome Squidward is here SpongeBob you ruined my plans again this will be the last time it's time for me to die [Music] what me what [Music] foreign
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Russian military-industrial complex is being destroyed because of war in Ukraine
Russian military industrial complex is being destroyed because of the war against Ukraine people involved in the Russian military industrial complex are complaining about suffering losses Ukraine's National resistance Center reported this with reference to cyber resistance activists who obtained the evidence Dimitri FIV CEO of the muram machine building plant wrote in an email intercepted by the activists that inflation and the shortcomings of Russia's bureaucratic approach prevents plants that form the country's military industrial complex from fulfilling government orders as chairman of the Vladimir oblast defense companies League FIV complained that plants are forced to sell their goods at prices set in 2019 but are at the same time expected to purchase details at market prices and in advance FIV said that the money received from the government was not enough to cover the interest on the credit that his firm would need to take out to pay its suppliers moreover this money is tied up until the completion of the government contracts which normally last 3 to 5 years meaning during this time the money is effectively Frozen the moram machine building plant lost 70 million Rubles approximately $770,000 in the production of the device 1 t146 navigation systems alone and is now struggling to keep up with the ever growing State demand for its devices FIV also complained in the intercepted email that there is a shortage of staff at the plants due to both Mass mobilization and a lack of accommodation in the area building barracks in the area has not helped solve the issue
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A4 led matrix layout Speedrun with KiCad
in a recent live stream big clive was discussing switching from his current circuit board layout package to keycad but he had some misgivings about this because when he's tried other more complicated packages in the past it's caused quite an adjustment and uh he can't lay out the boards like he wants to just putting down pads and tracks wherever he feels like this is possible to do with keycad it doesn't give you very many protections and you lose a lot of features by going direct like this but it is possible and so today i'm going to show how we can lay out a huge array of leds to make an a4 supercomputer board and we'll do it quite quickly so this will be a little bit of a speed run when you open keycad you get this uh menu here where you can choose the schematic layout tool or the pcb layout editor so we're going to go straight into the pcb layout um i've already put the board outline on the edge cuts layer um and the easiest way to do this you can use the polygon tool but the easiest way to do it is to then just hit e to edit the line segments and put the start and end points exactly where you want them after defining your board outline it's always a good idea to go to the 3d viewer and make sure that it shows a circuit board and doesn't give you any warning messages about not having an enclosed polygon now that we have that we'll start putting down some footprints um so the first thing i'm going to do is select the footprint tool and click anywhere in the area here and we'll just put down an led first um not an smd we'll go for a through-hole one five millimeter standard led this should work uh i'm gonna rotate it here and then um to pick the original spot i do have a note about where it needs to go um we can see here the x and y coordinates of the cursor and then there's a delta x and y coordinate and i can reset the delta by pressing the space bar and now i will hit m to move this component where i want it which is 27.94 20.32 now we'll put down a resistor uh again not smd we'll go for through hole um these are the quarter watt resistors here this one should do well let's put that there and then i'm just going to edit these to get rid of some of this garbage so it's not cluttering up the board because we're going to have a lot of these okay and then call that a 1k resistor so that looks nicer um now before we start putting tracks down by default we just have a 0.25 millimeter track i've defined a 0.8 millimeter track you can just click edit pre-defined sizes and and add more track sizes here so 0.8 that's going to be overkill for our needs and i'll start by laying out the positive rail good and then we can lay out negative rail like this okay so that's the basic structure of our individual unit for this circuit board now i'm going to select this and make an array out of it now if we drag select this way from uh down and to the right then it's only going to select things that are completely surrounded by the selection but if we drag select up and to the left then it's going to select everything that it touches so that's just a hint of how the selection works so we can right click and do create array i've already filled in these parameters uh i haven't i have notes about these parameters so we want 18 by 13 and go 13.97 spacing in each direction okay so that's created our array and we're basically almost done now at this point um i'm just going to add a track to collect connect all these in parallel and then on this side we'll do the same thing here and then we're gonna add some uh through hole uh plated through holes to uh to connect wires to so for just regular you know individual single pads those are found under the test point category and you know they've got all different types here so through hole pad and one millimeter drill that ought to do well there's that and on this one we'll leave the silk screen call that one ground okay and then duplicate there and call that one plus five volts okay so now we're essentially done um we'll look at the 3d viewer real quick just to check our work and um see that it looks pretty good so that's all there is to it thanks for watching
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Dissertation projects: Introduction to secondary analysis for qualitative and quantitative data
thank you everyone to um for coming to this dissertation project introduction to secondary analysis for qualitative and quantitative data my name is Morin haer and I've worked with the UK data service for about 10 years now on everything from digitization of some of our qualitative collections to reuse of collections um and I'm here with my colleague Ally Bloom yeah hi everyone I'm Ally I work as part of the user support and training team um mainly focusing on surveys how we use them uh creating resources and kind of helping everyone get the most out of our data so it's great to have everyone here today looking forward to going through some uh dissertation project tips fantastic so it's early on a Monday morning and I think without further Ado we'll go ahead and get started okay so what we're planning on doing today is to go over what secondary analysis is and look a bit closer at some of the key method ol logical issues of reuse projects for qualitative and for quantitative data and before we get any deep in that I'm going to go um go through a very brief overview of the UK data service for those who haven't had the pleasure yet of um seeing uh some of our data um and I've tried to pull a few case studies in throughout as well so you can kind of see some of our data in action and we're going to end by signposting you to some further resources um So within this Workshop it's it's very introductory we've assumed that uh most of you have probably not have used an archive before um and may have only had some introductory modules on um research methods so uh do let us know if you have any questions about any of the terminology that we're using so the first thing that I want to go through before we get too far along is I want to address what is secondary analysis so in short secondary analysis is a method which asks new questions of old data so it's analyzing data that you've not collected yourself and usually researchers collect far more data than they actually need in order to answer their own research questions so think of for example those National surveys and they collect a lot of data on a representative sample or qualitative studies which often can last for or you know 1 to two hours of of interviewing sometimes more and those data sets can answer a lot of different questions or they can be analyzed using a lot of different techniques so secondary analysis is basically trying to make use of that data um so in short secondary analysis is reusing data that's been collected by somebody else but there's a complicated Nuance here around terminology so you might have heard of other terms to describe this method um and that includes um secondary data analysis or I've just used the term reuse projects um they all refer to the exact same method so don't be too confused by that but there is an ongoing debate about how to call this method in 2007 Libby Bishop wrote this um this article called primary secondary dualism and basically she makes the argument that there may be a privileging of methods where you go out and collect the data yourself and when we use terms like secondary analysis or secondary data it reinforces that hierarchy but actually primary and secondary analysis as a method are probably a lot more similar than different if you fully considered some of the key methodological issues of secondary analysis as a method so consequently you'll find an increasing use of the term data reuse and that's a term that we'll use throughout this Workshop um and that basically just takes into account the huge range of ways that data can be used and reused and it doesn't imply that there's any kind of privileging of certain methods or that there's any use of the me of the data that is secondary to the initial use of the data um you can use whatever term you know kind of comes to your mind first but just be aware that there are a few different ways of describing this process of reusing data so now you know what secondary analysis is but where would you find data that's already been collected and this is where the UK data service which holds the largest collection of social science data in the UK comes in we're a comprehensive resource that is funded by the esrc and the main job is to be a single point of access to a wide range of uh secondary Social Science data so the main purpose then is the collection ingest and processing of that data and further dissemination of that data for people to use but in addition to that data infrastructure core we also have a service layer which provides extensive support training and guidance who is it for well we like to think that it's for anybody who has an interest in data um traditionally our main audience and the people who probably both deposit and use our data the most tend to be academic researchers and students a lot of other groups are well represented as well um so that includes government analysts Charities foundations businesses research centers and think tanks all will give us and use our data given the importance of data and how it's used and how it's disseminated we're trying to reach out to as many communities as possible and what kind of data do we hold the majority of our data at least judging by the number of collections is certainly quantitative data so we hold over 8,000 9,000 um uh collections um of which most of those 2third of them are quantitative Collections and we hold a wide variety of that data too so there's survey data there's both cross-sectional and longitudinal there's aggregate statistics domestic International macro data um Census Data Micro Data as well as of course we've got a sizable qualitative and mixed method um data collection as well where does it come from again that that varies depending on the data type um and some of the sources that you see here including agencies and statistical time series those clear clearly are going to be some main sources for our quantitative data most of our qualitative and mixed methods data um comes through individual academics um through their research grants and of course we hold some originally paper-based public records and historical sources and that includes things like the census where can I find information about it um we've got a website ukdataservice.ac.uk and that holds a lot of information and from there you can find our catalog we also have hundreds of pages um which also discuss methodological issues like gaining consent anonymizing data and storing data and there's also some student specific tutorials like our data skills modules we've got some um like exercises and workbooks that are also based on some of the collections that we hold and there's a help page if you have specific questions about how to use the website but getting back to dissertation projects what kind of research projects can you do reusing data from an archive and really I think we need to go back to the beginning um to answer this and think about the research process so you're hopefully familiar with this model it starts with some kind of topic or general direction for your research you do some background research into the literature that's already written on your topic and from there you you are hopefully inspired to ask a research question which Builds on that body of research and once you have a research question you then decide the best way to answer that question and design your project once you've settled on that method you collect the data you analyze it and you begin your write up which is what you would submit for your dissertation now you might have a few extra steps or swap a couple of those steps depending on your theoretical Foundation but generally speaking this is normally how we think about the research process when you're doing a project using secondary analysis however this process will look a little bit different so this model clearly shows that the research question is built from your chosen topic area your preliminary search and possibly the literature that you find however with secondary analysis the research question is derived from the data so you start with a topic that you're interested in but instead of looking for literature you look for data and you start evaluating the collections when you find a collection that intrigues you you then ask a question a research question of that data and from there you would then find out well what literature then exists on that question potentially also on the data and from there you would then not need to collect any data you just need to access it which is of course one of the key advantages of secondary analysis the data is already collected you just need to get your hands on it either by downloading it from one of our catalog Pages or or um sometimes you may actually have to go into an archive if it's only available in paper form once you have it you can then analyze it and write it up uh for your dissertation so the key point that I'm making here is around reusing data for dissertation projects is about where your research question comes from it would take a lot of time and kind of inside knowledge about the data within archives in order to to be able to come up with a research question and then search for the perfect data to answer it you'd be searching for the right data for a really long time unless as I said before you already have a really good knowledge about the collections that are already held by the archive so for a dissertation project when your time and resources is limited you'll want to look at the data first see what's out there and then develop a research question which May hopefully give you a new take on that data and you can of course spend some time looking for the right data do some evaluation of the data sets but for a dissertation project you may want to first look and see what it what data already exists on your general topic area before you start nailing down your research question so with that being said it's probably important to have some kind of idea about what kind of project you want to do while you might be exploring data without a specific question in mind you may still want to think about what kind of research design your project will follow and there's four types of reuse projects that I think lend themselves really well to a dissertation project and these are reanalysis a replication study a comparative study and a re study so I'll go through and explain what these are so a reanalysis is probably the one that comes to mind when thinking about what secondary analysis is so this involves thinking about the wide range of approaches that you can take in the analysis of the data set it usually means asking some kind of different question from what the original researchers were trying to do so for example live seal and charteris black did a study using comparative keyword analysis of illness narratives now the original illness narratives had been looked looked at exclusively for health research so the interviews Were Meant to explore how diagnoses were made when seal and charteris black came along to do the comparative keyword analysis they however were much more interested in the analysis of the discussions between patients and doctors rather than the actual health issues that came up in the interviews so the question can be very different in that kind of way or sometimes the question can be on a similar topic to the original research but have a slightly different Focus so for example Joanna Borat looked at gerentology as a topic and she ended up finding a couple of different data sets that look specifically at gerentology however borat's research question was focused on racism which wasn't the focus of the original work when the data she was reusing but the data set was rich enough to allow her to explore that theme within the DAT uh the existing data if you want to use the same exact analysis strategy that would be a replication study and that's also possible so right now there's a there's a real concern about reproducibility in research so things like replication studies can help reveal the messiness that's involved in working through the data and there are some Infamous examples of replication studies um um one of these is uh from Thomas hearnden who was a post-graduate student at University of Massachusetts so he was assigned an assessment to replicate the results from a published study so he chose Reinhardt and rogoff's 2010 paper growth in the time of death and basically the paper came up with the proportion at which your national debt can be of your GDP before you start to see negative economic growth so Thomas hearnen read the article hold all of the data from the oecd this was publicly available data so that he could rerun their analysis as described in the paper but he got a completely different answer the paper said that the debt can't exceed 90% of the GDP however he calculated that the debt can actually exceed your GDP and even then the impact on economic growth is only minimal so after contacting the original investigators he found that there was a flaw in their data sets where they had miscopied some cells from the original oecd data set and they ended up missing out I think it was five or six countries so the full story is published in 2013 in the New Yorker if you're interested in reading it a replication study hopefully wouldn't always show these kinds of flaws uh in the original study but none the last I think it it shows that it's a study design that's worth considering and it helps you develop an appreciation for the research process and you could even develop a project whereby you rerun a series of studies on the same topic or you explore a complicated data set with some I don't know missing missing data or transforming variables and so on you can also do comparative work so you might be looking at an international comparison between two countries or comparing uh social subgroups of the population based on shared um uh social characteristics our key data page for quantitative data sets outlin some of our large National surveys that are held at the archive and any of those I think would allow you to do some kind of comparative work without actually having to go out and collect two sets of data so you could compare samples across across time um across Geographic place across gender or ethnicity these characteristics are usually collected as standard for some of those larger surveys the final type of reuse I'm going to go through with a case study if I can move my slides along there we go so this final type of reuse restudy allows you to um replicate the methods of a study for purposes of comparison so it does a little bit of secondary analysis but it also allows you Scope to collect a little bit of your own data so the example of this uh kind of reuse project is from The Collection School lever study the original study was um conducted by Ray Paul in the late 70s which was part of a much wider Community study that he did on the aisle of sheppy but as part of that project Paul sort of stumbled upon teachers who had set an assessment for their students to um write an essay just before they were due to leave school which prompted them to imagine that they were reaching the end of their life and something made them think back to the time that they left school and they were assigned to write a short essay of what happened in their life over the next 30 to 40 years and Ray Paul thought that's a really interesting essay can I have those as data and the teachers quite happily gave it to him at the time I don't think that would happen today but nevertheless he was able to collect this um data set of these essays and in 2009 Graham Crow and Don lion and you'll see Graham Crow on the left there um with Ray Paul on the right decided that they wanted to reanalyze that data set and they were focusing solely on student aspirations so using the same methodology they conducted a restudy of school levers on the aisle of sheepy um in 2009 and the prompt that they supplied to students in their 200920 Academic Year um was nearly the same imagine that you're at the end of your life and reflect back on what you've done since leaving school they then transcribed those essays and compared the themes from the new set of essays to the themes that were um in the essays that were collected by Ray Paul and you can see the wording of the prompt here there's a little snippet on the bottom there of one of the essays um or at least what it looks like digitized the findings are fascinating so they show the difference of young people's aspirations after after one year um sorry one generation um or 40 years rather had passed but how exactly were they different well in 1978 students expected much more grounded arguably mundane sorts of jobs career progression was gradual and it followed on from a lot of hard work sometimes there were talks of periods of unemployment or being on the Dole um or even death um and you can see a few examples in the left column there of some of the quotations from those essays such as the one at the bottom I longed for something exciting and challenging but yet again I had to settle for second best I began working in a large clothes Factory the later essays however showed that students were imagining well-paid and instantaneous jobs they were filled with choice but also filled with uncertainty Pro in his research team also noted a clear influence of celebrity culture in those essays so for example you can see the quote at the bottom of a girl who writes in my future I want to become either a dance teacher a hairdresser a professional show jumper or horse rider if I do become a dancer my dream would be be to dance for Beyonce or someone really famous so this study was um a larger one that might than what might be realistic for a dissertation project um the goal was to engage the community alongside the research and find innovative ways of including participants in research outputs so as part of that initiative they published the living and working on sheppy website and that helps to create a shared history and memory of what living on the aisle of sheppy means among the community while this would be an ambitious project to say the least for a dissertation it nevertheless is a good example of how you can combine a bit of data collection and data reuse into one project for those of you who might be doing some PhD work or thinking about PhD work in the future that's certainly something that you could consider for one of your projects um for others you can certainly design a much more feasible study with a smaller sample smaller outputs perhaps you're just going out and collecting one or two essay um interviews or something like that alongside uh the data that you're reusing so hopefully uh you're now budding with ideas of what you might want to look for in the archives or what kind of project you might want to um do uh reusing data since you're not collecting data yourself you'll find that reuse projects have very few ethical considerations comparatively and hopefully you wouldn't hit too many snags with ethical review boards however that doesn't mean that there aren't any ethical considerations so there's two key points that I want to make before diving into qualitative and quantitative data and the first of these has to do with the access point how do you get permission to use the data so if you're reusing data from an established archive like the UK data service we've taken a lot of pain out of access by negotiating a license with the person who collected the data so this usually just means that you need to sign What's called the end user license and this is a legal document of our terms and conditions and it states that you're going to do two really important things one is no sharing of the data onward and that includes with any supervisors so if you need help with your analysis and your supervisor needs to see the data then he or she will need to register and download the data themselves the end user license stipulates that you cannot under any circumstance share your data or your login with anyone the second point is that all of the data well all of the data that we have would be anonymized um and again that's probably likely going to be the the case if you're reusing data from an archive how ever just because it's been anonymized doesn't mean that it's completely impossible to figure out identities of participants um there the information Commissioner's Office uses a a term that's called effectively Anonymous meaning that you know we can we are able to sort of share the data knowing that the risk of reidentification is quite minimal and the risk to participants is quite low so it's just kind of acknowledging that there's never a 100% effective way of anonymizing data so consequently should you inadvertently uncover any identities of the participants then this end user license stipulates that you won't reveal that identity to anyone it's to be honest it's it's going to be unlikely that it would happen anyways um it's just a point to kind of acknowledge that technically it it's not impossible that this could happen so those are the two key issues to recognize when using the um the reusing data and when signing our end user license once you have sorted out access the other point that I would want to make then is that you need to ensure that you're citing the data so in short citing archived data helps data creators track the impact of their study it also supports reproducibility um it makes it easier to find the data that you used for your project and the issue is so important that the UK data service has a page on our website which goes into a little bit more detail about data citation and will help explain why this is an important ethical issue with the UK data service we try to make it Easy by supplying you with the citation that you need for your reference list on our catalog pages so that citation you would see under um The Heading citation and copyright um and if you expand that box you would see this kind of um this kind of popup so the the catalog Pages um you can set what your citation format is you can literally just copy paste that particular citation into your reference list so now that you've got access you've sorted out the citation now comes doing secondary analysis so first I'll walk you through qualitative data and a couple of the key issues with getting started with qualitative data and then I'm going to pass over to Ally who will talk about the quantitative data so first I'll talk about orienting yourself to the collection then I'll talk about recontextualizing the data and finally I've just got a a small point about sampling as well so when you first first download a qualitative data set you'll get a zipped folder which looks a bit like this you've got some folders um and all of them are going to be stuffed with files most qualitative data is held as rtfs so to find the data you need to go to the RTF folder this is a format of a word processing document so this folder once it once it's opened here it is will look like this um and there you are that's all of the data nicely organized so if you click one of those files you'd be opening up what looks a bit like this and this is a snippet of what the school levers um uh essays look like in their entirety the RTF folder um that I open that up from has over a hundred of those files but those files don't just have to be essays or interviews you might for example have PDFs of handwritten notes like in the upper left corner or there might be a ethnographic notes like the one on the right some collections might also have some images or videos like you see in the lower left hand corner most likely though you'll end up opening up an interview transcript like the one that's seen here it should have some clear turn taking and speaker tags so you know who is speaking there are a lot of different data types available so make sure you have a good look through the collection first and see what's actually in there the next thing that you need to do is actually Orient yourself to the project I think the main point here is to um not underestimate the amount of time that would take to get acquainted with the data sets there may be multiple levels of context that you have to get through in order to really understand the data and what I mean by that is that you may have more than just the data that's collected at the time of the interview or the the whatever kind of data collection it is but you might also need to consider basic social characteristics of the participants the historical time period in which the data was collected where the data was collected um so really the idea is is that you need to understand the data set as a whole in order to really get at the root of what the data can convey every collection archived at the UK data service also has some documentation that's provided with the data set and that will be a really useful starting point um it often contains more information about the methodology such as an interview schedule or a call for participants um or sometimes it includes segments from Publications arising um out of the original study or it might even have something like the funding application um and for qualitative data sets this documentation is called the user guide so here's an example of a user guide this one happens to have an interview guide for interviewers as well as a blank consent form there's a sample profile and so so on it's just further background information to help you understand how the data was collected but what if you want to know more about the participants themselves so every qualitative study should also have what's called a data listing and here's an example of one of these so it's a table that gives a brief overview of the data in the collection each row represents a piece of data um or a participant even and each column represents some sort of characteristic or attribute of that interview so it's a quick way of getting to know who took part in this study in addition to the context of the data you may also need to consider the sample so for example if the data set is too large you may need to take a subsample now qualitative collections tend to be smaller anyway but many of the archive data sets are funded and they can collect a considerable amount of data so for a small dissertation project you'll want to be realistic and decide if you need to limit the number of participants to a smaller subsample of the larger collection so for example The edwardians Collection which was put together by Paul Thompson and it's widely considered to be the first oral history of Britain contains about 4 53 80 plus page interviews conversely most dissertation projects probably have an expectation I'd say maybe around six to 10 interviews um so you would need a clear sampling strategy to help you choose which of those interviews you want to look at or you might be interested in a particular subgroup of the population so again you'd want to think about what criteria you're looking for you might also want to combine data sets um so there may be data from different collections that complement each other now remember it would take a lot of time to sift through and find the different pieces of data sets to pull it together but this is another possibility if you feel like you found data across different collections that all speak to the same topic and research question that you want to answer so you would need to put in a little bit of work recontextualizing the data and making sure that those interviews kind of work together as a new collection um but yeah that's a that's the final point that I wanted to make about qualitative studies so I'm going to hand over to Ally now and um she's going to talk about key methodological challenges of quantitative data thanks Moren that's great um so yeah so as Morin said I'm going to give a quick rundown of the key methodological things you need to consider when doing a dissertation project reusing quantitive data so I'm going to cover the key things you need to know and consider in two main areas the first one of these is when you are selecting your data and the second one is when you are getting to grips with and understanding your data so selecting your data okay so um so as I said some of you and it looks like quite a lot of you might already have a clear idea of your topic area that you want to look at or explore for your dissertation but if not I'm just going to run through an idea of some of the data we have available and some of the topics um that we hold uh data for quantitive um that we hold quantitive data on so just to give you an idea there's data available that could allow you to look at the environment so I know we had someone in the chat interested in climate Workforce patterns Health Care Family spending attitudes to the police and criminal justice system I know someone popped in the word cloud that they were interested in the police time use during the pandemic so how people spent their time attitudes to all different kinds of social topics and political opinions and these are just some examples so why have I started with topic this is because as Morin said earlier you'd have to know the data sets really really well to find the perfect one to answer your question so instead we can think about this as a process of refining our project and questions as we explore the data so let's say you now have a general idea of your topic area and you're starting to think about the data you might use to explore it a good place to start is by trying to think about what you want to measure this is really key for a quantitive reuse project you need to know the key Concepts you want to measure so that you can relate these to variables within a data set so for example let's say we were interested in looking at the relationship between fear of crime and age our key Concepts here are fear of crime and age so we need to find some data which has variables that measure these Concepts and going allow us to formulate and or answer a research question about them because as Morin said earlier it's hard to find the perfect data set it's easier to start from this broader topic and then derive your key Concepts and questions from the existing or available variables but that's not to say um if you do already have a question in mind that that's bad maybe you have something in mind from a previous research proposal or a discussion with your supervisor and you can always search for data in line with this just keep in mind that you might have to be a bit flexible and revise it based on the data that's available so if you're looking for data on your key topics there are a few places to start within the UK data service so you can use our theme pages to look for data sets on a particular theme you can type in keywords words into the data catalog or you could use our variable and question Bank this allows you to search um for particular variables within data sets but just Please be aware that it's not completely comprehensive of all of our data so if you do have a query or you think something's missing do get in contact with our health desk like Morin mentioned and we'll be able to help you with that and there's also the hasset thesaurus which allows you to search through key sociological concepts so things like um discrimination crime um pregnancy maternity care I know someone was interested in that so you can search for these key Concepts and then it'll direct you to data sets that have been tagged these and the links to all of these can be found on the fine data section of the website and we will have a practice in the Practical session too so once you found a data set that you think might be suitable you'll need to consult the catalog page like Morin said earlier all of our data sets have catalog Pages it's the same for quantitative as it is for qualitative this will give you an overview of the key topics ICS the background and a brief overview of the methodology you can also access the documentation from here including any user guides technical reports and really importantly the list of the variables included in the data sets and any notes that might have been added by the data producers outlining any changes that may have been made since the data was originally deposited so sometimes there are edits to waiting or particular things are changed afterwards so make sure you have a look for those so you know which version of the data you're using importantly as I said the list of variables can usually be found in the documentation the file which contains the variables can vary depending on the type of data set or depending on which data set you select but this can usually be found in either the user guide a specific variable list document or a code book or data dictionary and here you can find information on what the variables measure and who they apply to which is something I'll discuss in a minute so back to our examp example if we want to data on crime we might look at the crime survey for England and Wales this is a really large important survey and it looks like it might cover our key topics the crime survey is a really important source of information about crime as it provides statistics that are independent from police records it's an example of a repeated cross-sectional survey it's conducted every year there are 30, 35,000 individuals aged 16 plus and 3,000 aged 10 to 15 um yeah so that's an overview of the crime survey I thought I had another bullet point there but evidently I don't um so back to our variables having a look in the code book I can see that the crime survey for England and Wales has two variables that might measure our key Concepts the first of these is qualif which um says how much is your own quality of life affected by fear of crime on a scale of one to 10 where one is no effect and 10 is a total effect and age which measures the respondents age so we've found these variables but our next step is to think really carefully about whether they're suitable and importantly think critically about what they measure so look at our qualif variable does this really measure fear of crime or maybe as it says it measures how much fear of crime affects life and with all these variables this is something you need to think about and consider what is the question in the survey really asking and to understand this you can look at the original questionnaire which is also usually found in the documentation as well as considering your variables and your Concepts you might want to consider the kind of analysis you want to do or that you can do with the data so for example if you're interested in looking at individuals at a particular time point you might want to use a cross-sectional survey or if you want to look at the same individuals over um time you'll either use repeated uh sorry you'll use a longit udal data uh if you are interested in small Geographic areas so that's data available at a very small local geographical area you might want to look at sensus aggregate data or flow data and if you want to compare countries over time have a look at our International time series data it's also important to think about your population that's the group that you want to measure so for example this might be the population of the world the UK or perhaps a particular City or local Authority area as well as this you're going to want to think about your unit of analysis so are you interested in individual people or maybe you're interested in households and this will affect the data you use as some data sets are only available for particular geographies or for certain units of measurement and that's all to do with um sort of the level at which we make the data available that kind of anonymization and dis closeness that Morin was talking about earlier and if you're interested you can read more about that on the access pages of the website and finally it's important to remember that this process isn't linear you might need to go back and forth and realign your question with the available data or compromise if the perfect data set isn't available uh and this is all part of doing secondary analysis so now I'll run through super quick on how to understand your data so as we said the documentation usually contains information on the variables but it should also have information on the questionnaire that's used to collect the data and as I said earlier to understand secondary data it's also really important to understand this process and something that's particularly important is the roting so that's who was asked which questions this is because many questionnaires use something called computer aided interviewing which sends the respondent through the questionnaire by different routes depending on their previous answers so for example if the survey has a particular set of questions that are only applied to people aged 65 plus if a respondent answers that they're 40 they won't be directed to that section of questions so therefore many questions may only apply to some of the sample so it's always a good idea to check the documentation and see who was asked about the variables um that you're interested in so this is an example of a variable called Flex 10 from the labor force survey which looks at special working Arrangements you can see the exact wording of the question along with the range of answers and how they've been coded and this is an example of what this might look like in the documentation but when we come to look at our routing and our computer AED interviewing underneath this we can see that it says that the question is asked if the respondent was in work in the reference week and it also gives information on how they identified who was in work by their responses on other variables you will find that the documentation can look a bit different across different data sets but this gives you a general idea of the kind of thing to expect you can also find information on how the data has been processed after it was collected for example we have derived variables that are created from the raw data and here is an example of a derived variable so this shows how the flex 10 variable that's what we were looking at on the previous slide has been used to derive a new variable called Flex W7 which basically just measures whether someone has a zero hours contract or not so this variable is in derived by taking into account the responses from the original variable so all those who responded seven on the flex 10 variable which if I go back uh you can see was a measure of whether they had a zero hours contract or not have been coded as one on the flex W7 variable and therefore this new derived variable indicates whether someone has a zero hours contract or not not all documentation will contain a these diagrams and in some surveys it will just be the um syntax or the information that's written at the bottom to show you how these variables have been derived and I know this can look a bit confusing but I promise like Morin said The more you get to know the data set the more it starts uh making sense to you and you get used to the names of the variables and the kind of process that's used but it is really important that you understand the origin of any variables you're using so if you're really struggling do get in contact with our help desk and we'll be able to go through it with you as well you also need to think about sampling so surveys and similar quantitive data sources are almost always based on samples and one important question you need to ask about your data is is the sample representative so you need to know who's included in the sample what the response rate was and is there any information about differential responses across the population so for example this will tell you about potential bias and you also need to find out if you need to to use a survey weight in order to make the data representative and again you'll find this information all in the documentation a second and final question you to ask is whether you have enough cases to make a precise estimate for example the crime survey for England and whales has a large sample size which should allow for precise estimates however with smaller samples and if you're perhaps analizing a particular subpopulation you might have insufficient cases in the sample to make precise estimates so I've just given um a quick overview there about uh sampling considerations we do have a number of resources on the UK data website uh we've got some guides so do have a look there as well so just to summarize you need to think about your key Concepts what you're trying to measure and relate these to the variables in the data set always check the catalog record to help you understand your data and make sure you're considering sampling so um that's the end of my section on quantitative data again just a reminder if you have any questions please do pop these in the Q&A box um if anyone's having issues with this do let us know in the chat but before we move on to the Practical I'm just going to highlight some of our dissertation resources that you might find useful as well so if you go to our website and you head to home The Learning Hub and then to the little box called students it's just on the top on the right hand side you can can find further information on what data are available more detail on how you can find an Access Data the UK data service dissertation award and uh further resources to help you think through your data you may also want to explore our Learning Hub which teaches you um the basics about accessing uh and finding and all the different uh on all the different kind of data types that we hold and we also have our data skills modules which are interactive training modules designed for anyone who wants to start using secondary data so we've got one on starting with survey data longitudinal data aggregate data and we've also got um one on using crime surveys uh and analyzing these in R so do have a look at those if you're interested too finally if you want to follow us for any more updates uh if you follow our hash ukds dissertations on X formally Twitter we post all the latest updates and resources there as well and then I I've put together just a few further resources as well um so anyone who is kind of launching themselves into secondary analysis there are lots of um book chapters and little written guides that can help you along the way timescapes has a series of these which is particularly useful um so timescapes is a longitudinal qualitative archive but they've got some really useful um just short guide es that are very accessible um there's also a few different books so the using secondary data and educational and soci social research um has a book chapter by um Jane Heaton which is really useful um there is also if you're doing qualitative secondary analysis kin Hughes and Anna teren a couple of years ago published the secondary analysis of qualitative data kind of handbook if you will um we've also got uh as Ali has mentioned before things like the data skills modules lots of video tutorials um and we also have lots of tools and templates so if you are looking to gather your own interviews for example or or you know make your own survey we've got lots of um templates that you can use to help you write a really good consent form or information sheet um that's got lots of text that you can just kind of use and reuse um as needed so please check out those as well are just sorry yeah as we said find us on Twitter and do have a look at our YouTube channel the recording of this session will be available there after that um again hash ukds 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January 6, 2019 @ Messiah Lutheran Church
[Music] good morning welcome to worship on this Sunday of the Epiphany someone was saying now was epiphany yesterday today amen is it and get his January 6 and I was just doing a little looking and it's been since 2013 that we have had a Sunday that was actually - so this gives a very special special day I would like to thank all of you for coming to worship today I think all of us still have a little bit of the holiday learn and it's wonderful that you've made your way and I thank you so much I have several announcements first of all I believe many of you know this but just so that we are all able to remember this family in our prayers pastor Gordon straw died yesterday and I know that who was one of your interim pastors in the past it's so well thought of and remembered by so many in the Greater Chicago area and we do want to remember his wife Evelyn and their daughter Amanda in our careers and second of all as we have been doing and we want to continue to remember pastor Lynn and Barry and Julia and Samantha and our careers as pastor then undergoes treatment and then finally it's with mixed feelings and I know that many of you know that this will be my last Sunday with you as your supply pastor and I want to thank you so much for the warm welcome and all of the wonderful extensions of friendship that you have given to me while I've been here it has been a wonderful experience and honor to offer pulpit supply for these weeks and I thank you so much I've accepted a position to be a chaplain with a median health at the Hinsdale Hospital and so that is I'll be finding my congregation in the coming weeks all right are there any other announcements that need to be made I have one fine so if anybody's available Saturday afternoon at least take like the 1o minutes and everything off the trees and a couple strong able-bodied people to take apart that reason great just let me know if you're a lot of those things we'll be able to put away during the week but those are the trees of the main thing thank you so much so in the back it sounds wonderful soup and chili in January is wonderful honor anything else all right let us stand and begin our worship this is the day that the Lord has made praise the one who spoke and made everything praise the one who adopts all of us as children praise God in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit we pause for a few moments of reflection blessed be the Holy Trinity one God the fountain of living water the rock who gave us birth our light and our salvation join to Christ in the waters of baptism we are clothed with God's mercy and forgiveness let us give thanks for the gift of baptism we give you thanks O God for in the beginning their spirit moved over the waters and by your word who created the world calling forth life in which you took delight through the waters of the flood you delivered Noah and his family through the sea you led your people Israel from slavery into freedom at the river your son was baptized by John and anointed with the Holy Spirit by water and your word you claim us as daughters and sons making us heirs of your promise and servants of all we praise you for the gift of water that sustains life and above all we praise you for the gift of new life in Jesus Christ shower us with your spirit and renew our lives your forgiveness Grace and love to you be given honor and praise through Jesus Christ our Lord in the unity of the Holy Spirit now and forever having been forgiven by the grace of God in Christ Jesus we are free to share the peace of Christ with one another the Peace of Christ be with you please share a sign of God's peace with those who are around you [Music] yes and as you return to your seats please stand for the gathering [Music] the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ the love of God and the communion of the Holy Spirit [Music] that's great Oh God on this day you revealed your son to the nation's by the leading of a star lead us now by faith to know your presence in our lives and bring us at last to the full vision of your glory through your son Jesus Christ our Lord who lives and reigns with you in the Holy Spirit one God now and forever please be seated the first reading is from Isiah on page 602 of your board your Bibles arise shine for your light has come and the glory of the lord has risen upon you for darkness shall cover the earth and thick darkness the peoples but the Lord will arise upon you and his glory will appear over you nations shall come to your light and Kings to the brightness of your dawn lift up your eyes and look around they are all they all gather together they come to you your son shall come from far away and your daughters shall be carried on their nurses arms then you shall see and be radiant your heart shall thrill and rejoice because the abundance of the sea shall be brought to you the wealth of the nation shall come to you a multitude of camels shall come to you the young camels the Midian and ephah all those of Sheba shall come they shall bring gold and frankincense and shall proclaim the praise of the Lord Word of God Word of Life please join me and speak in Psalm 72 responsibly get the king your your justice O God and your righteousness to King's but the mountains may bring prosperity to the people and the hills and righteousness you to war and crush the oppressor make you live as long as the Sun and Moon endure from one generation to another I shall expect water the earth and his time made the righteous flourish and that there be an abundance of peace till the moon shall be no more may all Kings fouled out before them and all nations do service he has compassion on the lowly and poor and preserves the lives of the needy the second reading is from Ephesians on huge 5950 of your glory of Bibles this is the reason that I Paul am a prisoner of Christ Jesus for the sake of you Gentiles for surely you have already heard of the commission of God's grace that was given me for you and how the mystery was made known to me by revelation as I wrote above and a few words a reading of which will enable you to perceive my understanding of the mystery of Christ in former generations this mystery was not made made known to humankind as it has now been revealed to his holy apostles and prophets by the spirits that is the Gentiles have become fellow heirs members of the same body and shares in the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel of this gospel I have become the servant according to the gifts of God's grace that has given me by the working of his power although I am the very least of all the saints this grace was given to me to bring to the Gentiles the news of the boundless riches of Christ and to make everyone see what is the plan of the mystery hidden for the ages in God who created all things so that through the church the wisdom of God in its richest variety made might know now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places this was in accordance with the eternal purpose that he has carried out in Christ Jesus our Lord and whom we have access to God in boldness and confidence through faith and Word of God Word of Life I'd like to invite you know children who were here this morning to come up okay you just come on over here for where we'll start now we've been talking together about when I gave the announcements about that today is the Sunday of the Epiphany and this is the day in the gospel lesson that I'm going to read in just a few minutes when we remember the three wise men who follow the star and then found the baby Jesus in the manger and so I thought we would instead of having everything lined up already I'm going to have you help me move the wise man and their family over to the manger alright now as the Bible says that the three wise men came from the east now here is this east parents can tell me it is now that's going to be a little hard so we're going to adapt to this but so the wise men would have come from this direction to find the manager alright so let's do that and again you just stand by and if anybody starts to tip over or turn I'm going to have you be our insurance policy okay all right so you can just stand by the nature lady and I'll have you take this one let's see let's call this one Casper okay so you can place Casper there and let's call this one Melchior all right and we'll call this one Balthasar those are the traditional names of the wise men and here we have that is wonderful all right now I didn't have you just come over here one more time isn't that a beautiful manger scene or maybe let's sit down a couple minute care now I want you to know that with the next couple of things that I'm going to talk about your parents may start to get nervous but you can just wave at them and say don't get nervous okay don't get nervous are one there are two things that I think are wonderful to bring home for epiphany because you know Martin Luther thought that we should practice our faith around the kitchen table so here are two things in some countries on even a family celebrates and remembers epiphany by having a meal fit for kings now see this is where your parents get nervous because they're thinking oh my goodness the covers are there so this is what I would like to ask you to do is there one candle in your house that you know where it might be just one candle okay so why don't you ask your parents either at lunch or supper just say can we eat like kings and queens and you can remember the star by the light of the candle and you know I found in my own life even if I'm eating McDonald's by candlelight it's special okay so you just remember to tell your post pastor Lynette said even McDonald's is good with cannibalizing alright okay the second thing is in some countries Bonnie Tiffany children receive gifts now your parents are going to get nervous again because they're thinking I don't have anything but this is what you can do this is Epiphany and when you're sitting there in candle at candlelight eating Burger King is say to one another at the table and everyone can do this whether they're a parent or a child or an adult parent or an adult child is to say to whoever is sitting by you you are a gift to me because you are a gift to me so your parents don't have to scramble for anything they just have to finish a sentence and if your family feels very shy you can take a piece of paper and say you are a gift to me because and you can just try to word because you reminded me how much I loved something very simple like that because your smile is wonderful so just those two things find it a candle so you can eat like kings and queens at one meal and so they can remind other people that you're eating with how much they mean to you because there well let's remind ourselves of our baptisms with a dip in the baptismal font and need to sign across her forehead as was done in her baptism thank you so much these sands you're able for the gospel acclamation [Music] the holy gospel is according to st. Matthew this a second which factor in the time of King Herod after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea wise men came from the east came to Jerusalem asking where's the child who's been born King of the Jews for we observed his star at its rising and have come to pay him homage when King Herod heard this he was frightened and all Jerusalem with him and calling together all the chief priests and the scribes of the people he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born they told him in Bethlehem of Judea for so it has been written by the prophet and you bethlehem in the land of judah are by no means least among the rulers of judah for from you shall come a ruler who is to Shepherd my people Israel then Herod secretly called for the wise men and learned for the exact time when the star had appeared then he sent them to Bethlehem Stane go and search diligently for the child and when we have found him bring me word so that I may also go and pay him homage when they heard the king they sent out and there ahead of them when the star that they had seen at its rising and to help it stopped over the place where the child was when they saw that the star had stopped they were overwhelmed with joy on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother and they knelt down and paid him homage then opening their treasure chests they offered him gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh and having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod they left for their own country by another road this is the gospel of the Lord [Music] let us pray God our Creator the bright morning star you have given us this new year we thank you for this gift renew our hearts and our minds with the good news of your son revealed to us this epiphany day my dear sisters and brothers in Christ may God's grace and peace be yours in full measure in the last few weeks several phrases have been echoing in the stores and offices they've been said over the phone and had been written on Facebook post snapchat Twitter and maybe even old-fashioned cards and letters Merry Christmas Happy New Year happy holidays these are the words with which we've greeted our friends and our family dinners and our associates for many of us the holidays are indeed a happy time warm cozy hours spent with the ones we love reunions with those we haven't seen for a while delicious food the beauty of Christmas decorations and little trees and for some of us the holidays are also a time to remember years past the changes in our lives the people we've shared Christmas with who are no longer with us the holidays are never only that happy holidays they are also the thinking holidays the remembering holidays the reminiscing holidays even the grieving holidays as we take stop and review and times fill a bit of regret for into in addition to our joys of our blessings perhaps we find ourselves all too aware of our sorrows of some missed opportunities for learning away indeed the holiday light heartedness is all too often just a thin veneer for some rather serious thoughts and feelings on our minds and in our hearts and so we come to today the Epiphany of our Lord Jesus manifestation his revelation the gospel for this morning surely is one of the best stories in the Bible with some of the most fascinating characters the three wise men we know of this text by heart we've acted it out some of us or perhaps we've watched our children or others children act it out it's a story that is familiar to all of us but I would put to you this morning the fact that there is something new in this gospel lesson the Magi and the gospel are a lot like you and me the Mantine have evidently been doing some serious thinking some inventory taking of their own who are these wise people from the east seeking a king as we mentioned together the children's sermon perhaps their names are Casper and Melchior and Balthazar some say that they were three kings of the Orient others believe that they were magicians or astrologers from somewhere east of Jerusalem whatever their occupations the wise men must have been pretty well-off they must have been doing okay for the gifts that they brought to the Christ child gold frankincense and myrrh suggests that the wise men could afford to be generous moreover traveling in the first century was expensive and dangerous because there were robbers around nearly every corner waiting to prey on wealthy unexpected unexpected travelers the Magi were clearly people of some means they had some leisure time otherwise they would not have set out on this trip of many weeks presumably riding on camels which we can only assume were the first-class accommodations of this day what moved these people to take this journey why would men of considerable means able to do whatever they wanted get ready and take this trip was it a lark was it a road trip with some buddies or was it more serious were they not quite satisfied were there with their lives were they looking for something or someone well I believe there's a clue in the question that they asked King Herod in our gospel for this morning they said where is the one who has been born King of the Jews evidently the Magi must not have been Jews themselves and yet they were looking for someone who they could respect someone they could put their trust in maybe someone that they could believe in for they seemed to have plenty of everything and yet their lives were lacking otherwise why make this journey why pack their bags why load up the caravan why set out over the desert on this unlikely roadtrip well I've come to believe that if they're worldly comforts really satisfy their hearts if their lives were truly Folies they had and sense whatsoever these three wealthy Royals from the east wouldn't have made this trip for it was to become the trip of a lifetime the gospel says and when they saw the star they were overjoyed on coming to the house they saw the child with his mother Mary and they bowed down and worshiped him the trip of a lifetime indeed for the child born in the manger is Emmanuel God with us my dear sisters and brothers as we've come to know each other over the past weeks I don't know about you but I'm fairly comfortable I have most of what I need on a day-to-day basis most of what I want and mostly I'm happy but sometimes I don't know about you but sometimes I feel that there might be something missing that something might be lacking and in the stillness of our hearts in the quiet that comes at the end of the in those moments that this time of year seems to inspire I know that I have not complete I need someone to live for something to live for and I will put it to you this morning that I believe that if all of us weren't in some way looking for something or someone we wouldn't have made our way to Messiah my sisters and brothers in Christ Emmanuel is born God is with you and God God has taken on the form of a human the form of a baby and join each of us here on earth and then God has stepped out of the manger and into each of our lives to be Emmanuel God with us well this is good news this is really the best news that any of us could hear as we begin the year of 2019 that God in Jesus Christ has stepped out of the manger and into our lives and loves you and loves me just exactly the way we are and just as the wise men of old went on their own Road so also we journey to this place to Messiah Lutheran as often as we can and we bring our best our gold in the form of the material things of our lives our offerings our time and our talents and we bring our frankincense as our gifts the gifts of our inner thoughts and dreams our doubts and our questions are sometimes fragile faithfulness and we also bring our gift of earth myrrh which was used for embalming the dead so we also bring to the manger our grief or sorrow our disappointments and our sadness all of which in our lives cannot be resolved and we laid all of those at the manger pastor Susan real in her book come Lord Jesus tells a story in which a gift is in itself an epiphany she talks about two kids a boy and his sister made and they were opening the last of the gifts from the holidays I don't know about any earth but some of the gifts keep trickling in those members of our families who must have mailed on the 24th so Meg and her brother were opening the gifts and may begin to open a gift from her friend Mickey it was a wooden apple a lot like the nesting dolls that maybe you've seen in a Chris Kendall market or maybe have on your own and it was a an apple painted red and when it was opened there was a round wooden table inside with three legs and then three small chairs and three tiny plates and three tea cups well as the story goes make squealed with delight and gently she removed each of the tiny pieces from inside the Apple and set the table as if it were for guests well her brother like many brothers saw something that may have seemed not to notice he saw that the Apple was faded and the paint was a little chipped in places and that one of the table legs had been broken and had been reglued but didn't quite match and he couldn't resist as brothers are want to do to bring it up it looks as if Nicky already played with your present he said and make replay well of course she has she was astonished that her brother could not see what she did and I have played with it too her grandfather gave it to her when she was 2 years old it's her favorite toy and now I know that I am her best friend it's a Japanese tradition they said for in this Japanese gift-giving tradition a person doesn't buy something new but gives a treasured possession of their very own and opening such a gift as this with the broken pieces and the worn spots this gift was an epiphany because it uncovered the hidden heart of the giver today we are celebrating the hidden part of God who has given us Jesus Christ the baby in the manger Jesus is God's only begotten Son cherished and beloved from the beginning of time and given to us with a heart which is pure and unspeakably loving for you and for me my sisters and brothers it is at this manger that God speaks most loudly and most lovingly to you and me and in just a few moments we're going to come to the table together to remember that Jesus is with us today Jesus a man and wealth is with us in the bread and in the wine of Holy Communion and in this meal you and I will receive the food for all of the journeys of our lives for God has promised to sustain us on the pathways that we my sisters and brothers God is with us today here in partridge at Messiah Lutheran Church and no matter what road trip you may find yourself on this morning my prayer is that you will be filled with the love of God the one who has given to you Jesus in the manger who promises to sustain you and who will feed all of us this morning at this table for it is then that we can return to our everyday lives and paths as the wise men did we can radiate the light of the good news of Jesus loving and serving all of our neighbors and we can care for those we meet along the way whose journeys have become too hard too perilous too much to travel alone for we too have seen the start and we have beheld the Christ child God with us we stand as work [Music] let's dwelling in the presence of guy with us let us boldly pray for the church the world and all of its need drama into the light of God we pray for the proclamation of the grace of Jesus Christ give us courage and boldness to go forth into the world to tell the good news of what God has done Pyrrhus oh god is great drawn into the glory of creation you pray for the earth sustained every living thing with abundant resources clean water and sustainable harvest help us to steward all that you have provided hear us O God drawn into the brightness of God's presence we pray for the nations of the world reveal our your compassion and peace for the sake of all who live in the shadows of oppression violence and fear here is a gun drawn into the light of healing mercy we pray for all wait for healing and relief of suffering give us hope in the promise of new life where pain and suffering will be no more we lift up the prayers of our hearts in silence or aloud at this time hear us O God is drawn into the dawn of the new day we pray for the ongoing reconciliation between people make us bold to name sin in our lives our our lives and unite us in the promise of forgiveness and mercy arizuka drawn into the promise of everlasting light we pray for those who mourn and give us thanks for all the saints who now arrest in the brightness of God's presence make us confident in your worship as we reflect the light of God with eternal praise hear us okay trusting in the presence of God by the power of the Holy Spirit we commend for all for whom we pray dwelling in the light in the hope of Christ our Savior [Music] holy cat actor your beauty shines forth from the manger and your love flows from the cross as you gather us around these signs of your love come among us warn us warm us and extend your care among the hunger and all in need in Jesus name Lord be with you lift up your hearts let us give thanks to the Lord our God it is indeed right to give you our thanks and praise O God for you have fulfilled your promise and clothed us in the garments of salvation and the robes of righteousness your word called forth the earth sky and littering Stars and your splendor is expressed in all creation through your prophets you called your people to be a fertile garden bringing forth a harvest of righteousness and praise and now in the fullness of time our eyes have seen your salvation come born of a woman and growing in strength and wisdom He fulfilled the lifelong yearnings of those awaiting your Redemption rising up as a sign of your grace and exposing the truth in our hearts he was opposed by many and crucified but you raised him to life and opened the way to salvation that we might be adopted as children and ears and so with all the choirs of angels with the church on earth and the hosts of heaven we praise your name and join there on ending him [Music] [Applause] [Music] only one the beginning and the end the giver of life blessed are you for the birth of creation blessed are you in the darkness and in the light blessed are you for your promise to your people blessed are you in the profits hopes and dreams blessed are you for Mary's openness to your will blessed are you for your son Jesus the Word made flesh in the night in which he was betrayed our Lord Jesus took bread gave thanks and broke it and gave it to the disciples saying take and eat this is my body given for you do this for the remembrance of me and again after supper he took the cup gave thanks and gave it for all to drink saying this cup is the New Covenant in my blood shed for you and for all people for the forgiveness of sin do this for the remembrance of me let us proclaim the mystery of faith with this bread and this cup we remember your word dwelling among us full of grace and truth we remember our new birth in his death and resurrection and we look with hope for his coming Jesus holy God we long for your spirit come among us bless this meal may your word take flesh in us awaken your people fill us with your bring the gift of peace on earth all praise and glory are yours Holy One of Israel Word of God incarnate power of the Most High one God now and forever let us pray with joyful hearts as Jesus taught us and I invite you to join hands as you're comfortable with those who are around you our Father in Heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil is the kingdom for ever come to the table where Christ meets you eat rejoice and be glad you may be seated [Music] we need a body and blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ strengthen you and keep you in His grace got it wonder that of wonder and Jesus read behold the light of the world come near as you have come among us now send us out in joy hastening to share the good news of your love we ask this in the name of Jesus through the spirit dwelling among us now and forever may the word that Mary brought to first carry you into new and abundant life may the word that Joseph cradled in his arms and fold you with love and strength may the word that the angels proclaimed in song bring harmony to our world and the blessing of Almighty God the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit be with you and remain with you always [Music] go in peace crisis here [Music]
Messiah Lutheran Church
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San Lorenzo Valley Water District 10/18/18
from closed session there was no reportable action out of closed session and are there any additions or deletions to the open session agenda okay so we'll move on to oral communications this is the portion of the evening that reserved for the public is comment on items that are not on the agenda so three minutes is a good time for this [Music] he didn't read that he just said it's on the verge of bankruptcy animus my fault and that hangovers are well people when I defended myself they clap they laugh it was quite something so they were satisfied with that so they go on the press banner put their ad on and they say in 2011 blah blah blah they don't live the right day and after Ms fitties response I think it was liberated and it's not right that isn't how every person and they also I don't know how many people were here for a long detailed couple big lasted long people they didn't say my name they didn't say the smallest name they said who do you want people from wrong people doing the same thing did anybody else when the public like to comment please but we're going to be celebrating Rogers was interval success get any by Dean weight and I would like to honor him he was it was miss down at a lot of the reporting in significance of his contribution and I'm really glad that tonight we can say that they in and close to our home the other significant successes I think there [Music] thank you would anybody else like to speak during oral communication I don't see any other hands up at the moment so close out the oral communications and we'll move on to unfinished business the item is uprising any Creek Streamwood habitat enhancement project access agreement in 2014 and it was the board authorized accounting that would enhance stream in-stream habitat birds spying solid propellants specifically steelhead and salmon the the zion.t Creek has been identified by the National Marine Fisheries Service as the most important stream in the San Lorenzo River watershed for the recovery of coho salmon and steelhead in our in our region in our watershed specifically in the San Lorenzo and the San Lorenzo is really the southernmost stream that the coho existence so the county and the RCD and the city of Santa Cruz and the seminar water districts in 2014 started industry and habitat that's having the design any Creek is it's been inside because all the stream wood has been removed and so it's eroded away down to bedrock and so the stream habitat it doesn't have a lot of hollow and diverse features and so by putting vlogs and large wood into the stream and some different kinds of a restoration design has been provided in the agenda and we're into the next phase now which will be to do the installation of what is this stream and so what we're asking for tonight is for permissions for the project taking place on the property and asking for access to the district's property that's up on the upper block upper water [Music] for us financially maybe a little bit aboard discussion first and then we'll go to the public for comment I just had a question it's been a couple years since we saw this and then it's mentioned in here that you know ours or our properties are best because there's not development up there and so forth and the barriers are upstream from our property ours are seedy doing anything in the lower reaches with homeowners or private property owners or is there they're putting all their eggs in this basket it looked like we have similar structures installed in watershed we own the upper watershed or gap and it's lower in design training and there still is like awesome pigs in there for a long period of time the cable a 16 yeah we should have a leggings with CCC crews as follows they're a little lower profile structures are still in place for the most part concern okay so next summer is when it's anticipated that the installation will take place how long do you or does Fish and Wildlife imagine that it will take to have the silt and gravel and cobbles captured by those in a way kind of like artificial Weir's and for the streambed to start taking on a different character I guess I have one question about how maintenance does their cabled at one end is that right for and they break away in really big and like underneath so any matin it would be rare that maintenance would be needed in take a very big event and if it was if these movie oh oh it would be so there won't be minor maintenance it'll be so given the fact that there's probably being a lot of trees cut down okay is there unusual time okay Alan I'd like to go to the public now anybody from the public like the comment on this item I don't see anybody so let's bring it back here any other board discussion before we pay for asked to take a motion on authorization to proceed with us the wording shall I read the wording are we ready to that we authorize the district manager to execute the access agreement and to authorize the district manager to enter into a cooperative agreement associated with the actual permitting my second okay can we do this on the boys food I think so all in favor aye any opposed okay let's move on to new business then and item a is the district manager employment contract so either our committee or I I'm happy to pick it off if do you know where you would summarize if there's anything that I have left out Rick and I had a conversation based on the parameters that the board empowered me with the template of the district's agreement is based on that which was used for the prior director is a fairly standard set of terms and agreements the the concerns that before raised were regarding in seven seconds turns okay so yeah that just that the parameters were were defined the negotiation resulted in the document that's in the packet and yeah yeah what I think my understanding is the only substantive difference is that you weren't willing to accept a small hybrid car is yours okay okay let me take it to the public then anybody want to comment on this item tonight thank you any other anybody from the public want to comment you don't see any so close up orals on this and bring it back to the board I think we probably have no more discussion right no somebody like to make a motion Rodgers and mainly Rogers as not acting but permanent regular district manager under the terms of this agreement okay and I think we can do this one voice vote so holy welcome is official I also want to thank the management staff and the district which are the district for their support I want to thank our people that have spoke up for me our ratepayers and sent kind fans I thank the candidates they've been very nice I appreciate that part of the community appreciate your support thank you very much okay let's move on to the next item on the new business agenda and that is the other post-employment benefits okay trust fund administrator [Music] then while ago since I believe it is the Budget and Finance Committee so there are some employees that retired that are offered other post-employment benefits which is a small contribution towards their their medical it is right now the district husband do negative pain as you go method you aren't able to set up a trust fund dedicated specifically we are able to earn higher interest rates on it it is dedicated and set aside specifically for this type of purpose while the district isn't in the financial situation so fully funds something like this visited them setting up the trust time so that we can have the flexibility of being able to find something similar to like a pension to you know I mean a lot of it is but you know you are trying to fund it in advance we're not doing the pay-as-you-go type of method we've looked at cert which is its counselors there California employers retirement benefit trust fund and then we looked at pars the difference between the two is heartless they are a for-profit and then it seems to kind of follow with their nonprofit agency very well I got a question we saw this committee so I I understand it but I and this may not be maybe we'll have to talk outside the Gatsby 75 vs Gatsby 68 are we going to be having more changes if that comes into effect okay so it's it's the similar style but it does it's not overlaid it's just covers different interests you should be over time to get to a point to where you're not and that brings me to my second question you mentioned here at some point later in the report again remember it was we can start putting just the current year's budgeted amount in there associated with this way to ensure that if we were to the matches and it certainly is the difference in the number of basis points just private versus public we need to make you typically designate someone the district manager and the director finances being the people that can authorize the withdraw of qualified funds or change the funding their funding process so I mean if if the financial situation better than we did survey positions down the road signature be more interest than actually to help you know reap the benefits of the interest I'll go to the publican anybody want to comment on this item you don't see anybody putting their hand up so we're bringing it back the board further discussion and not I liked it when we saw it committee I think it's a bargain compared to the private one and the earnings are great I mean they're the record of our incisional guarantee as they always say but I think it's good choice I appreciate Stephanie's a keen eye on opportunities first to do long-term strategic saving and and I'll offer this to the Budget and Finance Committee first if anybody from such wants to make a motion to can we do all three is one pardon okay thank you never so can we do this as one one motion to approve all three including the resolution yeah resolution a separate I would move that we authorized the district to enter into the trust agreement and for the pre-funding of OPM and also authorized the district manager and or should we and I would say to director of finance and business services to control the timing and amount of funding what to do and or it doesn't matter we want to do we need discussion on that everything can't I mean and or in this case I think and is the is the or version I mean it's it says that either can do state is that clear okay good here a second okay can we take it both okay oh is it page 48 right so it's a resolution eight 18-19 four zero four zero the packet well maybe I'll move approval of resolution eight 18-19 delegation of authority to request disbursements resolution number eight okay holy directory small yes yes yes yes okay good so that moves us okay on to the consent agenda turning to the public first in this case would anybody from the public want to comment on any items on the consent agenda okay I don't see anybody directors does anybody want to pull anything from the consent agenda okay I see none I'll move approval of the consent agenda okay let's just do this up-and-down vote all in favor aye any opposed they're gone consent agenda district reports I'll just look [Music] well we can contemplate that with anybody the public want to comment on anything in the district reports okay thank you any other public comment on mr. people okay I don't see any any further and boardin just a note we talked about it I think last time just congratulations again on the fish ladder clean out for the storm so we're really glad that got taken care of this year since we couldn't make it last year okay are we good I had this may not be an engineering report I have a question about the status [Music] I guess something else going on that is the activity on I waiting online around Dale okay I mean there's a lot of district right thanks for getting on okay are we good okay so there are there's one letter of written communications anybody want to comment on remember the public okay I don't see any we're good and then there's informational material in there I guess I've never officially asked this in public of take public comment on informational material okay not necessary okay so um well note that he's been there okay and since I hear no needed discussion can I get your motion for adjournment done Oh interesting things they want to tell us about Thanks well okay I guess I thought that was happening with everybody understand how districts but okay committees anybody want to comment on their committees their minutes are in here yeah I think bill and I have very brief update on our CSU okay like living down there you know he's going to walk around it was a lot of people there's a rich people that live down there they they go away they don't walk the sidewalk so you gonna have to do dog can't walk with your dog on the sidewalk did your dog eat fried and then there was like a restaurant where there was a granite bar so anyway I did socialize a bit more at the conference because it wasn't like the one in Monterrey because I was always trying to homicide so anyway I just go through the different they have all this different classes if you go to breakout sessions they're called and and it was fun yeah I have to admit you know I really appreciate the public my way to go down there or something like that but I did actually learn the timing was kind of weird but I could go to put on my lawyer and it's called public agency evidence advocacy the rules regarding lobbying and ballot measures and I you or anything I mean during the time when I sound they're actually a email breakfast I know that we had a chat session set up with Jack and the public agency is not supposed to this is more involved with actually city but when it comes up to an election that you're not supposed to absolutely use any public monies of advocating one side or on a resolution for Canada as well so I did see kind of a little bit of a problem with having these chat sessions with Rick immediately changes its Stephanie but that was resolved and then I also did see a problem with we did send on the mailer for all the infrastructure improvement projects that came out right when the election came out so but it was no big deal I don't think it's the same but anyway that was a lot that was basically what this session was about you know because I was interested in that you know you have to when your public official you know you really have to watch you know that was that one and then the next one I wanted to go this one with settings for the stages to test how to prepare for couple improvement projects but the room was packed and I couldn't be in that one so then I went over to more bytes for your pocketing the must have a volume for district's technology investment and that was all like I invested met maybe we have to improve our website and think got something that someone coming so it's more about this you know technology a trigger special district is improving it proving the website no I'll try to go through this a little bit faster so it's not so boring but then I went over to beyond and posted pray how to recruit that that right candidates at the time I didn't know where it was gonna get signed on so second thing you learn about that was put on by HR professional and there was a lot of district managers and stuff for that and then what best practices of recruiting hiring negotiating about evaluating and terminating for general manager again that was concerned about that that actually that was kind of helpful tips about they also went over the district manager just contracts to make sure you cover all this with all the different situations with their contract which you know how I did it I know Margaret all that stuff that was that was get interesting and then what the other one was can we all just get along improving port manager staff roles and relationships and that was different personality types and stuff things as a director to make things as an organization move smoother along with the make sure your organs you know I'm getting out of line you're not micromanaging whatever and then finally the last one I was most excited about was governments and engaging youth and that was internship programs for college high school juniors and seniors and they basically get paid most of the ones who get approved if the students have paid a minimum wage but they actually work with you know you might have some kids that are working with a pipeline you know go cruising around and actually doing work performing work engineering environmental stuff like that so I I really I would like to learn exactly more actually know an engineer that works for San Jose water his name's Jacob Pierce yeah and he's a he was a long time ago I don't know any water he's always been trying to be able to see when the intern was samberly water time ago and so I wanted to learn more about that those are pretty exciting that might be something that we might I know we had those kids that we're doing the study or something I remember many they were doing an environmental study stuff anyway okay did you want to come in sure just cut to the chase the two breakout sessions that I attended that were most valuable and timely for for our needs were one on social media policy that for special districts many of us are just coming up to speed on the use of social media it's kind of a brave new world for a lot of us and there are some best practices and there are some big problem with legal considerations around how trademark issues and copyright issues are handled and social media contacts and a number of other things so there was a breakout session that just sort of brought out all of the different things that a special district should be aware of when they when they either utilize a social media like Facebook or LinkedIn or Instagram or anything so that's that was something that was coming social media policy to make sure that we say stay on the right side of all of those requirements the other session was on district voguing special district voting by district and not at large so electing their their board members by specific districts and the motivation for this isn't necessarily like it's now being motivated by someone who wants to use the Voting Rights Act and racial demographics to make sure that there aren't discriminated classes of people being excluded from representation on a special district board and there is a particularly light aegis and the eager lawyer or law firm who is bounty hunting and issuing requests for action that's the right word for basically requesting an action that special districts change their voting arrangements according to the demographics of their district and there have been a number of special districts particularly in Southern California who happen hit with what is essentially a thirty thousand dollar do this or else letter and so the breakout session was and raising the issue to the awareness of that they have a diverse community and they want to make sure that their diversity is represented it's probably a really good time to take a look at the demographics of your special district and make sure that representation is fair and proper put down on a future agenda thank you so any other board discussion on any of the district report sections of committee reports of directory reports I think we're done then and we've already mentioned the written communications and informational materials so I'll make a motion that we adjourn and I assume we all agreed okay anyway thank you all for coming we are now adjourned yeah 7:18 you
CTV Santa Cruz County
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How Masai Russell Became A Sponsored Gym Shark Athlete
yeah an agreement a sponsorship a partnership I  feel like they all kind of mean the same thing   and it's actually almost been a year since the  first time that they contacted me they contacted   me when I was at SEC indoors last year and it  was so weird because I was like I want to be at   a commercial I want to do this I want to do that  like I said something like that like I said the   things that I just be speaking just come to pass  like that's why you got to be careful what you say   at your mouth because God won't give you what you  asked for like and I'm real careful and cautious   about the things that I asked for the things that  I said have never happened to me because you know   it's going to come that's why I keep my mouth  real close in situations and I speak life over   myself because like I said it just be happening  but anyways um they emailed me and they said like   it was like a regular like email like hey like  we want to get on a call and it said that it was   from gymshark and I was like oh my gosh like Mom  I don't know I didn't know what they were offering   I don't know what like I didn't know anything I  just seen it they wanted to get on a call with me   I was like Hey like gymshark is a Big Brand like  I'm ready to talk to them what they talking about   Darcy was in a room too um crazy they say and we  just got on a call they introduced who they were   they introduced like what like the goal was that  they that they see me doing within their company   and we just talked over the course of March  like over the course of like two months to   truly understand and negotiate and get the  price that I was I wanted to get paid for   all the posts and everything that I was  going to be doing within the contract   um so it was like a lot of communicating with  fraternities and because like you know when   especially signing like a year long because I'm  signed with Jim shark for a whole entire year   um so I signed with them in May right before  I went to usas so of course I guess a lot of   um negotiation back and forth wanting this to  be changed wanted that to be changed different   things like that so like I said after two months  of negotiating all that um I ended up signing with   them and it's pretty much just like they  I'm on their roster but they also get to   say that Messiah Russell is a part of our team  too they signed three major nil athletes as me   um Jordan child she was like an Olympic silver  medalist in the gym um as a gymnast she goes to   UCLA and then Jada Williams she's um she's she's  about to be a rising uh freshman at Arizona State   um university and she plays basketball so I was  like one of three nio athletes that they picked   and I was like wow like out of all the athletes  that that are in the NCAA like they picked me   um because at one point I was really nervous  about signing with them just because like I   said it was a year-long partnership like I'm not  able to wear like Nike unless it's Kentucky year   like the only time I'm able to wear I'm I'm  able to wear like Nike is when I'm traveling   with Kentucky or wearing like a UK logo but  other than that like I cannot wear it's just   like I'm I'm a like a sponsored professional  athlete so I was like if I'm not able to do   this what if I'm not able to post what I need to  post because I'm traveling like I didn't want it   to just be too much and I'm just like God is not  gonna put this opportunity in your face and in   your way if you're not ready for it and is the  biggest and honestly the best partnership that   I probably ever signed just because they're  so family oriented they truly care about you   as a person like if I just I mean I've never had  this issue where I like I've come short on like   the certain posts that I have to post for the  most but just to say if I'm like yo I'm really   stressed like is it okay if I just post three  times next month instead of two just to make   it up but right now I'm just not in a good mental  space like they'll be a hundred percent down with   what I'm saying like they truly care about you  as the person and it's a really really young team   which I also like like the owner or the CEO of the  company he's like 31 years old or 30. and all the   um all the Reps that like work with each athlete  are like literally no older than like 25 26   years old so it's like the people who who aren't  charging me they're like real cool they're like   hey you want to do this you want to do that you  want to you want to go here you want to go here   just send me this like it's so lackadaisical but  it's like of course as long as you you're handling   your business and doing what you got to do like  everything is just cool clean cut and it's just   a Vibe honestly I love being with Jim shark like  I said they treat me so good they literally bought   me flowers when I broke the Collegiate record  they sent me like a little bouquet with a with   a nice note they bought me a birthday cake with a  little gym shark logo they congratulated me um at   USA's like when I made the final and did really  well there and then um they also uh they sponsor   their athletes like if I want to set up a camp  or if I want them to send me some extra clothes   to do for my giveaway when I just hit 30k like  they're all about helping and supporting their   athletes which is exactly why like I love being  a part of a brand and a team that like like I   said cares about you more than just of who you are  of course you got to handle the business because   that's what you signed a contract for but it's  like a two-way partnership it's not like it's not   a Simba day what is it a symbiotic relationship  what's the one where it's so exciting yeah uh I   don't know the one that's one-sided I just know  the other one is it's a symbiotic relationship   I think that that's right but I don't know the  one-sided one it's not one-sided it's very much   um a two-sided and symbiotic relationship I  got you I got you I was trying to find it I   was trying to do my Googles and try to find uh  find a definition of a one-sided relationship I I couldn't I couldn't find it I was trying my  my Twitter fingers ain't as good as they used to   be I couldn't find it I couldn't find it but yeah  I think that's uh I think that's really dope and   I think um just from hearing you share that and  knowing that you know the student athletes that   hear this episode they might be like well how  could I get my first sponsorship my first deal   I think just you sharing what you shared I think  uh one of the biggest pieces I extracted from   what you share is the fact of like partnering with  brands that really align with you as you know in   terms of like your mission and your focus but also  making sure that you know make making sure that   you on the same page because you just said you  said y'all's negotiating for two months and that's   not no you know that's that's not a short period  of time well I mean depending but I mean just to   make sure just to make sure to you know everything  makes sense for you and for them so yeah
Speak Your Success Media - Jonathan Jones Speaks
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Portal 2 PeTI - Quondam Semblance by Skyferret
hey guys I'm Albion what are those growing out of anyway let's check out Quan Quan dam semblance by sky Furret tractor beams cubes and button and bottomless pits three chambers ranging from medium to large in size set in overgrown theme easy to medium difficulty alright what are these growing out of huh right well anyway let's just ignore that for now a little site holder interesting you would think that with the water constantly dripping here that there'd be a puddle but there's no there's not a puddle there is there supposed to be a puddle so that looks like a great place for a puddle anyway got a funnel got an area that we can't quite fit into here here's a puddle just roll the water watch you look at this isn't this a sight to behold let's check out what's on this side what's going on here oh it's only transparent on this part okay I thought it was like this is a period or something that was weird why is it just transpired in one spot the heat they have you had one transparent spot on their budget okay what is that it really okay that was introductory I guess hello I do love the hammer work I have to say it's quite fantastic [Applause] come on if they get in there well that does that what does this do for us dropped a cube for us what in the world happened here some reason I don't know why but this reminds me of pyjamas Sam I feel like there was some cereal or something something that was like almost torn to pieces but it almost formed an image and one of the pajamas Sam games I don't know why but that's what this makes me think of of course it's been it's been a year since I ever played a pajama Sam game my memory is pretty big on them Oh interesting okay why though now we're up here we just want to keep up here basically is that our goal no closer that there even though there's a window make you think there would be one I guess now we just I'm assuming the cube auto-response right it's why else would just be like this Oh what that is not what I meant to do we indeed it does okay well is easy enough if you rather large ah this looks neat do you like the way this looks if you have ourselves a cube you can shove it up there if we just a desire what did I fall into here what I don't I don't think that's quite it's supposed to be that way let's do that is the exit condition all right [Music] all right we can do this much at leave hmm that's a set then wait again that's it I mean these are good introductory tutorial puzzles but I mean it just seems kind of odd that after all totally made that these are the ones you're making now samer work is nice though I think the puzzles are just been too easy though anyway as always thank you so much for watching I really appreciate it and I'll see you all in another video goodbye
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Without Remorse Parents Guide Movie Review
what time is it you know what time it is time to hit that subscribe button you know just where it's at right down there right down there and it's time to follow my instagram that's geekly amanda g e e k ly amanda it's the same on twitter so follow me there too and it's time to get this reaction video or [Music] so dropping on amazon prime video today is tom clancy's without remorse and it stars michael b jordan based off the tom clancy book and that you know my michael b jordan who we know and love from like the creed movie isn't even black panther he stars in this it's kind of a military action-packed thriller and you know let me give you a little rundown of what after russian soldiers assassinate members of a military special ops force including john kelly's who's played by michael b jordan his wife and unborn child kelly is set out to revenge with the help of seal karen greer played by jody turner smith and cia agent robert ritter played by jamie bell kelly sets off to take matters into his own hands and find out the truth let me tell you where this movie does succeed because this is one packed with action i mean if you're wanting an action film with bang them up explosions and and hand-to-hand combat you know fighting scenes and and you know revengeance this is the one you're gonna get michael b jordan does a great job too as playing like this military special ops guy he's got you know that that vengeance you know raw emotions after his wife gets killed that really just you can just see exuding from the screen plus i mean he's got that body that military body that's kind of nice to look at and there's even a scene where like one of my favorite scenes where he's in a jail cell takes off his shirt ripped and everything and just takes on all these prison guards blood goes i mean the story to me felt a little disjointed you know i would i was wrapped up with the details like who i'm over here like who's this guy what did he do like i came to watch this movie because i wanted to see some action and that's what i got i didn't care about all the little details and when they got in too much into it my brain started to i had you know read the book the tom clancy book i'd know that and it had been been a much more smoother movie for me but it it was something to take in with all the details especially when i was there for the action some of the plot points in this was predictable but then at times i was completely caught off guard completely like especially there was a couple of times and like some of the first scenes where things happen and i literally like out loud gasped i was like oh like it what took me by surprise some of the things that happened in this and some of them i was expecting but those moments that i guess i was like this is so good let's take a look at the parents guide as far as language goes you're gonna get your s words and and your a-whole words and uh and some damns and things like that some bs words but you know they didn't have any f words that i can think of and cursing wasn't like throughout i don't remember a lot of cursing i don't remember a lot of profanity i remember they had the definitely the s words and the a-hole words and stuff but i mean this movie wasn't huge on dialogue so i can see where you know the the language and profanity isn't that much in it but what is in it is violence i mean this is the action-packed bang-them-up explosions hand-to-hand combat gun fights you're gonna see bloody gory deaths and and those kind of scenes so it's gonna be huge in the violence department there was even somewhere made this couple of scenes like i said that that one i guessed when i was uh mainly gas i mean that was a hardcore brutal like scene you know so there's some see and some triggering scenes like that almost made me cry with some deaths so it's hard it's big on the violence category and that's the biggest thing you're gonna have to worry about overall i enjoyed it i like the without remorse i mean maybe it was for the little eye candy michael b jordan that that definitely helped that definitely helped but i mean i love a good action movie i do i and with fight scenes and that kind of thing and you can tell this was heavily you know great action-packed production you've seen it let me know what you think comments thumbs and all that until next time y'all
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The Age | Wikipedia audio article
the age a daily newspaper has been published in Melbourne Victoria Australia since 1854 owned and published by nine the aged primarily serves Victoria but copies also sell in Tasmania the Australian Capital Territory and border regions of South Australia and southern New South Wales it is delivered both in hardcopy and in online formats the newspaper shares many articles with other nine publishing metropolitan daily newspapers such as The Sydney Morning Herald as of February 2017 the aged had an average weekday circulation of 88 thousand increasing to 150 mm on Saturdays in a city of 5.0 million the Sunday age had a circulation of 123 thousand these represented year-on-year declines of somewhere from 8% to 9% the ages website according to third-party web analytics providers a lexer and similar web is the 44th and 58th most visited website in Australia respectively as of July 2015 similar web rates the site as the seventh most visited news web site in Australia attracting more than 7 million visitors per month topic history the age was founded by three Melbourne businessmen brothers John and Henry Cooke who had arrived from New Zealand in the 1840s and Walter Powell the first edition appeared on the 17th of October 1854 topics I'm family the venture was not initially a success and in June 1856 The Cook's sold the paper to Ebenezer Syme a Scottish born businessman and James McEwan an ironmonger and founder of McEwan's & Co for 2,000 pounds at auction the first edition under the new owners was on the 17th of June 1856 from its foundation the paper was self-consciously liberal in its politics aiming a wide extension of the rights of free citizenship and a full development of representative institutions and supporting the removal of all restrictions upon freedom of Commerce freedom of religion and to the utmost extent that is compatible with public morality upon freedom of personal action ibanez a Syme was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly shortly after buying the aged and his brother David Syme soon came to dominate the paper editorially and managerially when abanazar died in 1860 David became editor-in-chief a position he retained until his death in 1908 although a succession of editors did the day-to-day editorial work in 1891 Syme bought out ebony Cesare's and McEwan's and became sole proprietor he built up the age into Victoria's leading newspaper in circulation it soon overtook its rivals The Herald and the Argus and by 1890 it was selling 100,000 copies a day making it one of the world's most successful newspapers under Symes control the age exercised enormous political power in Victoria it supported liberal politicians such as Graham Barry George Higginbotham and George Turner and other leading liberals such as Alfred Deakin and Charles Pearson furthered their careers as the aged journalists Syme was originally a free trader but converted to protectionism through his belief that Victoria needed to develop its manufacturing industries behind tariff barriers in the 1890s the age was a leading supporter of Australian Federation and of the White Australia Policy after Simon's death the paper remained in the hands of his three sons with his eldest son Herbert's I'm becoming general manager until his death in 1939 Symes will prevented the sale of any equity in the paper during his son's lifetimes an arrangement designed to protect family control but which had the effect of starving the paper of investment capital for 40 years under the management of Sir Geoffrey Syme 1908 to 42 and his chosen editors Gottlieb sure and Harold Campbell the aged failed to modernize and gradually lost market share to the Argus and to the tabloid the Sun newspaper you'll all though it's classified advertisement sections kept the paper profitable by the 1940s the paper's circulation was smaller than it had been in 1900 and its political influence also declined although it remained more liberal than the extremely conservative Argus it lost much of its distinct political identity the historian Sybil Nolan writes accounts of the age in these years generally suggests that the paper was second-rate outdated in both its outlook and appearance Walker described a newspaper which had fallen asleep in the embrace of the Liberal Party querulous doddery and turgid are some of the epithet supplied by other journalists it is inevitably criticized not only for its increasing conservatism but for its failure to keep pace with innovations in layout and editorial technique so dramatically demonstrated in papers like the Sun News pictorial and The Herald in 1942 David Simon's last surviving son Oswald Syme took over the paper he modernized the paper's appearance and standards of news coverage removing classified advertisements from the front page and introducing photographs long after other papers had done so in 1948 convinced the paper needed outside capital he persuaded the courts to overturn his father's will in flouted David Simon Co as a public company selling 400,000 pounds worth of shares enabling a badly needed technical modernization of the newspapers production a takeover attempt by the Fairfax family publishers of The Sydney Morning Herald was beaten off this new lease on life allowed the age to recover commercially and in 1957 it received a great boost when the Argus ceased publication topic 1960 present Oswald's I'm retired in 1964 and his grandson Ronald McDonald became chairman of the company he was the first chairman to hand over full control of the paper to a professional editor from outside the sime family this was Graham Perkin appointed in 1966 who radically changed the paper's format and shifted its editorial line from the rather conservative liberalism of the Symes to a new left liberalism characterized by attention to issues such as race gender and the environment and opposition to white Australia and the death penalty it also became more supportive of the Australian Labor Party after years of having usually supported the coalition the Liberal Premier of Victoria Henry bolte called the age that pinko rag a view conservatives have maintained ever since former editor Michael Gander in his book American notebook wrote that the default position of most journalists at the age was on the political left also in 1966 MacDonald took the fateful step of allowing Fairfax to acquire a minority stake in the aged although an agreement was signed guaranteeing the papers editorial independence Fairfax bought controlling interest in 1972 Perkins editorship coincided with Gough Whitlam reforms of the Labor Party and the age became a key supporter of the Whitlam government which came to power in 1972 contrary to subsequent mythology however the age was not an uncritical supporter of Whitlam and played a leading role in exposing the loans affair one of the scandals which contributed to the demise of the Whitlam government it was one of many papers to call for Whitlam drehs Ignatian on the 15th of october 1975 its editorial that day go now go decently began we will say it straight and clear and at once the Whitlam government has run its course it would be Perkins last editorial he died the next day after Perkins death the Aged returned to a more moderate liberal position while it criticized Whitlam dismissal later that year it supported Malcolm phrases liberal government in its early years however after 1980 it became increasingly critical and was a leading supporter of Bob Hawks reforming government after 1983 but from the 1970s the political influence of the age as with other broadsheet newspapers derived less from what it said in its editorial columns which relatively few people read than from the opinions expressed by journalists cartoonists feature writers and guest columnist s' the age has always kept a stable of leading editorial cartoonists notably lest Hannah Bruce petty Ron Tandberg and Michael Liu neg in 1983 Fairfax bought out the remaining shares in David Simon Co which became a subsidiary of John Fairfax and Co MacDonald was denounced as a traitor by the remaining members of the same family who nevertheless accepted Fairfax's generous offer for their shares but he argued that the age was a natural partner for Fairfax's flagship property The Sydney Morning Herald he believed the greater resources of the Fairfax Group would enable the age to remain competitive by the 1980's a new competitor had appeared in Rupert Murdoch's national daily the Australian in 1999 David Simon Co became the Aged Company Limited finally ending the same connection the age was published from offices in Collins Street until 1969 when it moved to 250 Spencer Street hence the nickname the Spencer Street Soviet favored by some critics in 2003 the age opened the new printing center at tullamarine the headquarters moved again in 2009 to Collins Street opposite Southern Cross station in 2004 jawanda was succeeded as editor by British journalist Andrew Jaspan Jaspan aroused controversy by initially appearing to not know that the age was published in Melbourne backing gerard henderson a conservative columnist from the paper and by making remarks critical of Douglas wood an Australian engineer who was held hostage and tortured in Iraq Jaspan accused would on ABC radio of being boorish and course for speaking harshly about those who kidnapped and tortured him in February 2007 the aged publicly advocated on behalf of the free David Hicks campaign when Hicks was a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay in 2009 the age suspended its columnist Michael Bachman after one of his columns condemned Israeli tourists as greedy and badly behaved prompting criticism that he was anti-semitic a press council complaint against the aged for its handling of the complaints against Bachmann was dismissed reporting on the 19th of March 2010 on alleged corruption in religion the Aged claimed that the Vienna Boys Choir has been caught up in accusations that pedophile priests systematically abused their choristers even though the complaints were made against teachers and older pupils of the choir which is a private organization reviewing the matter journalist Paul Mazen crikey accused the age of outright fabrication in 2014 the age put a photograph of an innocent man Abu Bakr alam on the front page mistakenly identifying him as the perpetrator of 2014 endeavor Hill's stabbings as part of the settlement the newspaper donated 20,000 dollars towards building a mosque in nearby Dufton as of 2012 three editions of the age are printed nightly the NAA Edition for interstate and country Victorian readers the mayor edition for metropolitan areas and a final late Metropolitan Edition the tower like its Fairfax stablemate The Sydney Morning Herald the age announced in early 2007 that it would be moving from a broadsheet format to the smaller Berliner size in the footsteps of the Guardian and The Courier Mail in December 2016 editor-in-chief mark forbes was stood down from his position pending the result of a sexual harassment investigation topic headquarters the Aged headquarters named media house is located at 655 Collins Street Docklands Melbourne Victoria it is shared with other nine business units including three aw radio magic 1278 radio the Australian Financial Review and Fairfax Community Network media house was designed by Bates Smart and built by Gro Khan for 110 million dollars the building was formally opened in October 2009 topic masthead the Aged masthead nameplate has received a number of updates since 1854 the most recent update to the design was made in 2002 the current masthead features a stylized version of the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom and the aged in Electra bold type the crest features the French words dia at Mon droit Godin my right according to the ages art director bill far no one knows why they picked the Royal Crest but I guess we were a colony at the time and to be seen to be linked with the Empire would be a positive thing the original 1854 masthead included the colony of Victoria crest in 1856 that crest was removed and in 1861 the Royal coat of arms was introduced this was changed again in 1967 with the shield and decoration altered and the Lion crowned in 1971 a bold typeface was introduced and the crest shield rounded and less ornate in 1997 the masthead was stacked and contained in a blue box with the logo in white in 2002 in conjunction with an overall revamp of the paper the masthead was redesigned in its present form topic ownership in 1972 John Fairfax Holdings bought a majority of david Symes shares and in 1983 bought out all the remaining shares on the 26th of July 2018 nine Entertainment Co and Fairfax Media the parent company of the age announced they agreed on terms for a merger between the two companies to become Australia's largest media company nine shareholders will own 51 point 1 percent of the combined entity and Fairfax shareholders will own 48.9% topic printing the age was published from its office in Collins Street until 1969 when the newspaper moved to 250 Spencer Street in July 2003 the 220 million dollars five-story aged print Center was opened at tullamarine the center produced a wide range of publications for both Fairfax and commercial clients among its stable of daily print publications at the age the Australian Financial Review and the Bendigo Advertiser the building was sold in 2014 and printing will transferred to regional presses topic editors topic see also journalism in Australia list of newspapers in Australia
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The Panic Is Insane!!! Hysteria Buying....
hey guys I don't know if anybody's gonna have a chance to anybody gonna have a chance to check this out but Douglas de Cody was just alive a few minutes ago and he went into a Walmart and he was forced to erase the videos he took in Walmart whoever Douglas to Cody's out my son just went to the standard brothers and their shelves are empty completely empty this is a last house over here these people are packing up to leave there's people packing up their cars and leaving like people are trying to escape unbelievable guys I'm going to go into standard brothers here in just a second I'm going to show you guys the the shelves the panic is absolutely off the hook here in California you guys it's insane it's it's completely ridiculously insane off the hook I can't even believe it it was bad the other day when I went to standard brothers and there were some stuff missing off the shelves and whatnot but people were going right past me for the water and the and the toilet paper and the rice and I was they had tri-tip on sale I'm scooping up tri-tip so I got tri-tip for the next three weeks guys this is the panic is insane my son just went to state her brother's this is three days later and there was complete aisles empty devoid of anything I mean this was nothing come there's a couple of selves that had just a few sections of rice that were missing that was it so I'm gonna take you guys in here hey Kathy hey thanks to the pump hey kiss my grass thanks for popping in guys I'm gonna show you guys what's going on - my stater brothers right here in the Habra in Orange County which is typically it's not it's not the the Asian community the Asian communities all the stores we're getting crazy with shortages of water and whatnot and in rice this is my local stators guys the parking lot is packed people are walking out with with part of three bags of potatoes really you're gonna have a party or are you stocking up so I'm gonna take you guys insight into the standard brothers and you guys can see what's going on in here right now he just sent me a send us a picture of the stators in a couple of aisles are completely empty the whole aisle so all right guys hey he's dead people have completely lost their minds so this is California guys all of you guys I don't know where we are we are currently in in California Southern California Orange County I'm going in and I'm gonna show you guys what's going on so come on with me guys Lissie I think I can turn this thing around yeah I can turn this around so let me show you guys what's going on in here this is just insane people are and we only have something like 20 or 30 cases down here and oh you know what my bluetooth on you guessed it right yeah people are fighting over all kinds of stuff it just it's ridiculous yeah I'm gonna turn the phone around guys hey how are you [Music] look at the sketches this here's the soups and cakes there's all the cooking oils okay these are just these are the cooking oils sugar baking this is insane what is wrong with people this what's wrong with people I don't understand this like you guys had a great sale on tri-tip everybody was passing me for a for the rice and stuff I scooped up all your tri-tip was on sale like this is this this is the soup aisle guys oh my gosh all of the dried soups all the instant soups you guys this is insane this wasn't like this two days ago I was in here Thursday it was not nothing like this this is insane this is crazy what the heck you guys there's lots of junk food left lots of chips oh there you go there's all the water all the water is gone of course all of your all your bottled juices are getting the deli still got lots of food okay here's the meat section oh my gosh you guys the meat section is insane they had a great deal on tri-tip I was in here Thursday there was nothing like a nice peak to fall the tri-tip right Oh you've got to be kidding me you guys this is insane I know right seriously all the frozen stuff all the water is gone so right right here there was like 20 cases of water it's all gone of course so no no more tri-tip cuz I got the last of it this is crazy you guys yeah see I went straight for that soups there's all the soups guys look at that canned tomatoes oh my gosh okay let's go down to the the let's go down to the vegetable section here cereal is starting to get picked through this is awesome lots of cookies okay there you go there's the bread aisle guys all the breads gone there's plenty of coffee though guys yeah we've had we have a freezer full of food you guys we have a freezer full of food and and we've got plenty of dry stuff we know we were stocking up months ago first stuff like this but we'd stock up anyway there's a cleaning section oh yeah what was on this what was what were these aisles yeah hey Deb's way thanks for coming in dead what the heck yeah but see the national emergency once it was declared oh here's all the milk section oh good lord luckily it still got milk you would think all the eggs are gone this is insane all the vegetables Wow losing their minds this is just insane well holy man [Music] okay guys let's see how much beer there is there's plenty of beer holy moly this is just but look at that a lot of tonic and seltzer that's gone some of the clear liquids so hey Kathy III do have a stash I do have a big bag of granola bars and some instant stuff in my crane so only smokes you guys well here's the cleaning section with all the bleach of course that's all gone - Wow unbelievable well I guess there's plenty of dishwashing detergent yeah but all the rest of the cleaners are pretty well picked through Wow I know right Debs there's a there's a bunch of there's a lot of beer people are totally panicking you guys this is simply this estate of brothers unbelievable guys hey thanks Roger let me go back in Oh Livia I haven't a rock & roll I'm at a state her brother's lots of coffee still yeah I don't understand why after the national emergency was declared why it was such a big deal I'm sitting there reading the comments and you guys aren't even getting to see anything cool well after the national movie was declared what was the big deal the stock market roared nineteen hundred and twenty points the highest it's ever gone up in one day so I don't understand why people aren't confident obviously the investors are confident people are making money right so you know we President Trump and the whole administration have got out and putting up in front of the front of this thing it's either gonna blow over in two to four weeks or it's going to explode but either way we're prepped guys we are prepared we have plenty of food freezer full of food I've got survival food we have enough to last like the next four months if we have you if they close the whole place down and we can't go anywhere at all the water is still running in their faucets I have hundreds of gallons of water I've got survival food we've got fuel we are set to go so guy is a peach you can see the panic that's happening out that this is what happens if you're not ready if you haven't prepared and gotten at least something to survive something like this it's the panic we're surviving not the actual flu right all right guys I'm gonna I'm gonna sign off here I'm gonna pop back in probably tomorrow night and we'll have a we'll have a nice live stream and have a chat about everything that's going on tomorrow night guys I wanted you guys give you guys a quick snapshot of what my local state or Brothers is doing I'm hearing the all these over here are completely cleaned out empty aisles all the way across the store the Sam's in the Costco's people are lined up and just the cleanest stores out it's just insane so all these people that are doing this are the ones that were not prepared and are waiting to the last minute to get stuff and get stopped up I think that's kind of what's happening so guys I'll see you guys tomorrow night hope you guys enjoyed the video thanks for popping everybody hit me me a thumbs up when you when you pop out on Leah and don't panic guys God's in control have a good one guys
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2015 East Wake Warriors 44 @ Clayton High School Comets 14 football game
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Moritz Peters - Discovering the T cell Receptor Repertoire in divergent mouse species
hey there my name is mobitz peters and i'm a phd student with frank chen at the fml in two weeks i want to tell you about my phd project which focuses on identifying divergences in the adaptive immune system across different mouse species a key unit of the adaptive immune system is the t cell t cells are capable of recognizing pathogen derived peptides presented by infected cells and subsequently initiate an immune response in order to recognize those peptides each t cell has its own and unique t cell receptor which may or may not be specific for a specific peptide the total repertoire size of all t cell receptors for each individual is estimated to consist of 10 to the power of 6 unique t cell receptor sequences a question that comes to one's mind immediately is how this gigantic teaser receptor repertoire is created during t cell development let's take a look at this the germline configuration of the t-cell receptor consists of a concatenation of individual sequence snippets these snippets can be classified as v in red d in green and j and yellow snippets in a process called vdj recombination one of each snippets is randomly concatenated to each other the resulting sequence looks like this this sequence is then transcribed and translated into the first of the two final tesol receptor chains the same process happens for a second chain that only consists of v and j segments once these two segments are expressed together at the surface of a t cell they define the specificity to a specific peptide today we know that this process is not entirely stochastic related individuals often times share a common tesoreceptor sequence basis in my phd project i want to identify overlaps and differences in the t cell receptor weber across different closely related mouse species if you are interested in how to analyze a complex and diverse system like the tesa receptor system tune in next wednesday to my research and action seminar talk i'm looking forward to seeing you there
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🔴 FIRST TIME LIVE - Hurricane Irma
device back what oh my gosh wait I don't want the orientation like this so orientation lock device what this is ridiculous wait this or this way straight up and down like this but I don't like it like this I like it yeah really well then I don't I don't like it lose it like this hi guys well I look like a hot mess okay if you're watching this in the replay hi give this video a thumbs up because just because oh my gosh I have ten people watching look at my hair this is look looking really bad oh gosh hi DIY Queen okay oh my feeling is out here sorry that this is not turned okay wait let me turn this around yeah alright reporting live I know hi yep I'm sorry your name I'm not good at this I want to say hi to the people begin all right well it's a Windus table I don't know guys I don't know I was gonna go on you now but we got the sandbags here yes yep how strong is the hurricane it's getting stronger this is an outer band yes Oh No but I just wanted to film a little bit this is only a minute so I'm gonna stretch it out a little bit longer guys it's a cat four or five right now thank you Jane zy I like your username stay safe I will thank you sorry that this orientation is like this this is okay it's getting stronger now the wind is like it comes in and it comes out but which areas you live in I live in Orlando here's mother live oh man we've only decreased to five I'm sorry that this isn't entertaining but I think I'm gonna keep this on my channel I'm so scared for you did you stock up on everything yes we have stocked up I'll show you guys I show it in a vlog but since I don't have my computer right now what sherry the trees are like really blowing yeah the trees are finally blowing that tree over there so this is a crooked because of Hurricane Matthew yeah look at all of these like little controls down here here's a comment here's a little wand what does this wand do Oh bubbles oh do you hear that guys there's the wind okay I don't know what I'm doing I'm sorry people I've never gone live before and this is making me feel uncomfortable because I can't edit this alright we're coming back inside here's the fan I'll show you guys what we've kind of prepared oh man my socks did get what valor you want to say hi to the live people no okay I can't edit this one okay all right oh well there's me all right how do we just round okay did you stock at - hi Valerie my name is Valerie oh so thanks Valerie um we got all of the mac and cheese stuff I'll show you guys the refrigerator here is our fridge it's really really packed water is in the bottom like this is all water I love you I love you too thank you so much for watching and we have some veggies in here watching because of Perry because of you food for life this is for zekiel Perry [Music] 6re all right we'll come back in here now I'll show you guys some food so Carrie and then brought this stuff they have this bread which looks pretty good if I didn't have any yet this is my birthday cake you guys will see it in a future vlog and we have candy here more candy power hasn't gone out yet nope stay safe I will thank you Mia ha ha ha thanks Izzy cute I haven't even met you yet but it's like I know you know we got chips we already finished the Funyuns I swear we ate like all yesterday more bread we got the news on so it's pretty much what's happening now oh we got more stuff over here water and like other things that they brought and more stuff oh yeah by the way Perry did go through my clothes and everything how was your birthday it was great it was great thank you we'll come in here now and I'll show you guys my refrigerator thank you I will stay safe I love you too and this is my fridge we have two waters I guess I drank all the waters and that's deagan's and I cut up some celery let me raise this window cuz the wind was blowing yeah you can see this tree this plant it's going it's going pretty hard the wind's pick the wind is picking up so it's crazy there's a better view but we're gonna close this we are in a hurricane no shudders no not where I live I used to have shutters okay I guess I'll just turn it around now this is so weird so oh hey Deegan thanks for joining can you like this video can you give it a like thanks Tegan you have to go on YouTube but he's right over there that's weird he's watching me do this on his phone hey girl hey Kevin I'm gonna have to block this Deegan person I'm just kidding can you can we see your mom's to say hello well Valerie doesn't want to be on right now but here's sharing does the comments you're saying hello to Courtney see okay you have to go to your notifications right here okay and then see hurricane live video I was honestly gonna go on you're welcome haha you guys are so cute thank you I was going to go live on you-now but I feel like you tube is just so much easier and you guys will actually get notified and I can actually see your comments um haha you guys are so cute thank you we are going to learn a new recipe are we gonna learn a new recipe from your mom no well Valerie made coffee cake you'll see it in the vlog going up my computer is actually getting fixed so yes she made coffee cake I'm again I'm sorry about this portrait thing because you know I wish it was like this way but it's not we're about in the u.s. are you we are in Orlando Florida um it's okay be okay thank you can everyone see all the comments yes everyone can see all the comments sherry my mom's in here so you could say hi to her good luck and be safe we are it's supposed to like really be bad later but since my parents are like oh it's gonna be all dark you might as well go live now I mean I might go live later just wondering sherry hi sherry oh man you guys are awesome this is so fun I might go live later but I just wanted to make sure that like you know everyone can see this and it's actually daylight hey I swear the only people that are gonna watch this is my family who we're all here you better text Ethan text Ethan and get him in the room get him in the little chat hello everyone so where do you guys live I'm curious like where you guys from goals Oh I'm from Illinois we're praying for you all oh oh my gosh I just stubbed my toe Canada that's cool one of my friends is in Canada right now oh that's cool two people from Canada Illinois's one of my good friends Mona my shaman sisters actually is from Illinois's my if you watch my meet my sister video um Emily is from Illinois she's from City of Chicago California love that state I want to move there one day I lived in Miami but I moved to North Carolina North Carolina cool in your house thanks Deegan bailey sleeping right now so I'm not gonna show him right now New Jersey oh very cool I love that accent Nevada I wanted to go there to visit and like gamble and stuff but maybe in the future that's cool guys yeah I know you don't have to leave no because we're in Orlando and we're we're inland so we're not around or along the coast so we don't 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Life, Liberty & Levin [ 7/22/2018 ] One-On-One With Mike Huckabee
hello America I'm Marc Levin this is life Liberty and Levin I have a great guest Governor Huckabee how are you Mike I'm doing great mark honor to be with you and likewise likewise now everybody knows CR but let me just give a little background Michael Dale Huckabee you are an American politician we know a Christian minister author you a radio host for a period of time yes commentator obviously were the 44th governor of Arkansas you were governor for quite a long time almost 11 years almost 11 years you prior to your political career you served as a pastor when it's been almost 30 years ago it was a period of time about 11 and a half years and my first career was actually broadcasting radio television I ran an ad agency and then it's kind of a long story but the short version is I ended up being a pastor which was a wonderful part of my life because it was a school it was Anna get was graduate school in humanity because when you're a pastor you see every social pathology that exists in our culture up close and personal and every single issue that is faced by the by the people of our nation you can put a name and a face on it because you're dealing with people from birth to death the best in the worst moments of their lives and you have a perspective of everything from poverty to the challenges of healthcare there's nothing you don't see did you launch from being a pastor right into politics how did you get into politics I always thought I would do that when I was even a teenager and I thought that was going to be my career path and even when I was doing communications and radio and advertising I thought one day I'm going to run for office but I need a career first I need to experience life before I try to shape it for other people and then when I went into the pastor quite frankly mark I thought well that that prospect is gone nobody would ever accept somebody who's coming from a pastoral background into politics but I came to believe that it was a terrific preparation better than being a lawyer insurance executive or whatever and so you know a long thoughtful process and I said let's do it that was back in 1991 my first race was for the US Senate I lost I ran the next year 1991 Arkansas was heavily Democratic it wasn't heavily okay it was Democrat it was the most lopsided state in the country more than Massachusetts Maine Vermont Oregon California when I became lieutenant governor in 1993 the legislature was 90 percent Democrat in the Senate for example there were four out of the 35 members of the Senate who were Republican and frankly those four were a little suspect my door was nailed shut on the day I was sworn in as lieutenant governor at the state capitol sworn in at the order of web Hubbell who was working at the White House for Clinton at the time and they were so angry that a Republican had been elected during Bill Clinton's first year as president that they just said you got to stop this guy so my door was now shut in its state nailed shut for 59 days until finally there was such a public outcry they took the nails out of the door people think that's an apocryphal story it honestly happened lieutenant governor 1993 become governor when came governor in 1996 when Jim guy Tucker who was the governor was convicted of white water related felonies he was shown the door and I went through the door and by this time the nails were clearly gone it was a very tumultuous time and Arkansas politics in history and here I was only the fourth Republican to be elected to a state of an office and a hundred and fifty years first in 25 years and now the state's got a Republican governor following the conviction of their Democrat governor it was a very very challenging time but it was also the greatest period of my life I mean it was an extraordinary opportunity to do things completely differently and had been done for so long under Bill Clinton who had been governor a long time and then Jim guy Tucker who really only got to serve a little over two years you have much dealings with the Clintons Larry governor yeah I did actually always liked Bill Clinton I have had a good personal relationship disagree strongly philosophically and on issues but you've been around him he's impossible not to like in terms of this gregarious nature didn't have such a warm fuzzy relationship with Hillary to be honest with you I'm not sure anybody of my party ever has but even when Clinton was president and I was governor I had a very good working relationship with him and I will say in fairness Bill Clinton was a terrific president for all governors including all the Republican governors who if they were honest and maybe not on the record would tell you that they got more cooperation from the Clinton White House as Republican governors than they did from the Bush White House why do you think that is there was an attitude that Bill Clinton who had been a governor and loved the job recognized that governor's really were the front line of policy he knew that Washington didn't really get things done and he understood that if he wanted a laboratory of government just like the founders really understood the states to be this is where you you you attempt things you try and you innovate and he was willing to let Republican governors try things welfare reform came out of the states it didn't come out of Washington there were things that that we did in children's health care in Arkansas that preceded the whole idea of s chip but the way we wanted to build it was that it it required paying it wasn't just a welfare program where you get 100 percent of your benefits for free you have a premium you had a copay you had a deductible why is that important because if people have skin in the game they take a totally different attitude towards something then if it's all free and they don't care whether it costs a thousand dollars or a hundred dollars those are the kind of innovations that you could do at the state level and to his credit as President Clinton said give it a shot and yet George W Bush was much more difficult he was very he was and he was a good guy to deal with you never could get to it he was had such a palace tart and great people but they protected him and for them everything was whether it was good for him politically not whether or not it was actually good in the the policies of the state and then you decided at some point to run for president that was a brilliant idea well artisan that well well you know what 2012 yeah was rather bruising the Republican primary what happened then well that was the one I set out a lot of people said I should have gone into that one I mean I ran Inouye right and it was a it was a tough time and we we just gone through eight years of President Bush his approval ratings were very low at that point it was going to be difficult to win oh you're very nice guy yeah see how he did that folks I got the date wrong he said that's what I said but let me tell you the one mm I'm sorry well a lot of people thought I should have run in 12 but III really it was not a good time for me at that time and there's a lot of reasons why but in a way I felt like the Republican Party had become stodgy I felt that it was losing touch with working-class Americans it did not have leaders that had a common connection to the kind of people I grew up with mark I grew up dirt poor South Arkansas I'm the first male in my entire family lineage to graduate high school much less go to college for me the American Dream is not something I read about from someone else I've lived it you know my dad was one of those Americans like a lot of fathers who raised kids that he lifted heavy things he worked hard he got his hands dirty that's that's the only jobs he ever knew I felt like those were the people that Republicans their policies would help the most if we really implemented them but we acted like they didn't exist and the result long-term was that the economic policies of true conservativism and capitalism really bringing people to a point of Liberty where they were not in forever completely enslaved to their group but they were looked at as individuals to me this is the fundamental difference between conservatives and liberals liberals believe you're in a group you have to stay in your group don't leave your group and the group does okay you can do okay conservatives believe that our liberty is individual it's God given to each person and there are no limits except the limits that I'm willing to place on myself because I just refused to accept the the freedom that I've been given and so I felt like in a lake that we were missing the opportunity and we were a great party if you were sitting in the corner office but we were not a good party if you were standing on the concrete floor eight hours a day lifting heavy things and going home and having to take a shower or your wife she's about my primary ruling didn't yeah I came in second and McCain I was the the runner-up to John McCain Inouye so and on a dime to the dollar of what McCain and Mitt Romney had and 2016 was a big field yeah one of the things I noticed during that primary was you never took a shot at all no you ran on your message and that was pretty much it why was that well first of all Donald Trump was not my enemy he was not even really my opponent I looked at it that one of us on that stage was going to face Hillary Clinton I thought I'd be the right guy I knew her better than anybody on that stage no in our 40 years people decided differently I respect that you know is this what you do in an election but why would I go and attack one of the other people on that stage because if they won then I was going to have to go to the convention stage and tell everybody how great they would be as president after just telling him he they would be terrible at some point that doesn't make sense to me and those were not the people that I was trying to oppose secondly you know I may not be the smartest bulb in the chandelier but I'm bright enough to know this that if you attack Donald Trump he's going to come back at you and he's going to hit you harder than you ever hit him and when you're ready to give up in the fight he didn't and he keeps clubbing you until you're unconscious and in a coma and can't come out of it and so I watched all these guys on the stage and I you know they go after Trump and the next thing you know they get a nickname that they're stuck with for the rest of their lives he he pummels him and the press loved it so much that they just give him more airtime so I thought I've seen this movie it doesn't end well but you also liked them I like Donald Trump I personally like the man and that surprised a lot of people because we couldn't be more different I'm a kid that grew up dirt poor in South Arkansas he grew up you know in New York and he's a street fighter from Queens and he's lived the life of a billionaire I've never met many billionaires yeah we're as different as night and day but there's some there's some things that that I admired about it I admired his candor his transparency and quite frankly one of the things that I've admired about him is that he did not get where he is politically in the normal way of being beholden to all the special interest who completely owned most of the politicians in Washington and that's why nothing changes Democrats get elected things stay the same Republicans get elected things stay the same because the same people who have throw in dollar bills at the Democrats are throwing dollar bills at the Republicans and the Democrats alike and they get the same policies over and over Trump is upset this whole this cabaret if you will and has changed the tune so dramatically and that's why I really believe he's the right man for the right time and walking into this more extensively but it's for these reasons isn't it that he's under attack because he's not one of the crowd because he is a true outsider because he doesn't need their money he doesn't need their lobbyists he doesn't need any of the infrastructure of the establishment it's absolutely one of the main reasons they can't control him they can't tell him to quit they can't tell him what to say when to say and how to say it where to say it and look there are times where Donald Trump says some intemperate things sometimes that I just go oh that's gonna be a problem our times when he may step on his own good news I get that but what I admire is that here is a guy who is doing exactly what he said he said he was going to cut taxes and he has and the economy is booming he said he was going to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the embassy and he's done it he said he was going to be tough with NATO and tell him that either pay up or we we bug out and he's done it and they're doing it I look at what he's getting done and I'm far more impressed with what he's getting done than I am bothered by anything he tweets or says and we're gonna expand on this in a moment ladies and gentlemen don't forget during the course of the week you can watch me on Levin TV as part of the CR TV television network that's CR tv.com give us a call join up go to 844 Levin TV give us a dial 844 Levin TV we'll be right there [Music] Governor Mike Huckabee you brought up the president and his promise to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and to move the embassy past presidents have said that they've not done it it's actually the law was passed in 1996 but they could waive it every six months the president said enough is enough you're very popular in Israel and it's well known in the United States that your support for his Rose considerable why is that my first trip there was in 1973 when I was 17 years old I fell in love with Israel as a teenager and I've been taking groups of people since 1981 I've seen this country come alive in a way that I can only imagine the Frontier Days of America biblically I could say it this way the dry bones have come alive and the desert is blooming and literally places that I saw as abject desert now our lush with vegetation that exports fruits and vegetables across the world but Israel is a very special place as a person of faith for me Israel is not just another piece of real estate maybe the most hotly contested piece of real estate on earth but it has biblical dimensions biblical connections and that's important to me I think the title deed goes all the way back to Abraham so to see a president recognize the rightful home of the Jewish people in a Jewish state and Jerusalem as its capital and by the way Jerusalem has only been capital to one people in the history of the earth and that's for the Jews so it's important to me we respect that and it's part of your faith it's part of my faith yeah evangelical Christian absolutely and and I've had this conversation with the president back before he made the decision I told him I said mr. president there are two things that evangelicals who by the way were the basis for him being elected they overwhelmingly like 75 80 percent of evangelicals voted for Donald Trump and still supporting and that surprised a lot of people but they like someone who sticks by the black and the white of the right and the wrong and what they what they stand for sir Donald Trump and I had this conversation and and I said it mr. president there are two things evangelicals consider non-negotiable the sanctity of human life and the second thing is unwavering commitment to the sovereignty of Israel as a Jewish state and he kind of surprised for that I said that mr. president were people of the book and we believe that if God has made a promise he's going to keep it and one of the promises is the nation's that plus is what will be blessed and those who curse Israel would be first and and I just believe that when Donald Trump made this decision and he was under so much pressure not to do it mark and you know that you you know this very well pressure from within the country pressure from all over the world and world leaders and later after he had done it I had the opportunity what was the deciding force he said because it was the right thing to do and I said I was going to do it I was so refreshed by president who is able to say it's the right thing to do and I said I was going to do it I haven't have seen that kind of commitment since Ronald Reagan and I think a lot of people support Donald Trump because of it no matter what his critics say you can't take that from him speaking of his critics they're getting more and more out there yeah crazier by the day we're about the same age I would read George wells columns religiously mm-hmm great thinker great columnist but I don't read them anymore unless somebody hands them to me this sad embarrassing wreck of a man Washington Post George will it starts out first three words America's child president and I stopped there and I said this isn't rational thinking when you look at what the president has done economically you can disagree with certain aspects I might disagreements with them but else have a lot of agreements becomes the judges and taxes and regulations he abides by the Constitution which is a big deal to me look at his foreign policy when it comes to Israel when it comes to the Iran deal when it comes to being tough on the North Korea we still have military assets off the peninsula and even though he called G his friend he's tough on the Chinese and he's been much tougher on Russia than Obama ever have dreamed that much more so what is this America's child president what they don't like the way talks they don't like the way it looks they don't like his New York back so what is the problem here it's personal with these guys it's personal but the vitriol is unhinged it has no rationale no normal kind of basis it's just that they cannot accept that Donald Trump won the presidency in November 16 I try to say to folks look I would be more bitter than you I was one of those guys who'd put my life on the line for this but I tell everybody Donald Trump was not my first choice for president I was my first choice for president but he was my second choice and I unabashedly say that and I'm proud of supporting and part of what I admire is that there is this sort of bull in the china shop torpedoes you know full speed ahead torpedos be damned let's go I like that I like it that we have a president who has instincts and he follows them and he's not dissuaded by people who are always putting some strings on him and tell him who he's going to upset clear that he's upset a lot of people in the big home we think it's a cultural battle even within the conservative movement Oh without a doubt and what is that it's resentment its resentment there are a lot of people and I don't think they even see this but their world is about getting invited to the nice cocktail parties in Georgetown their world is about being part of the swells but they live in the bubbles and I say there's three big bubbles in America New York Washington Hollywood maybe a fourth when Silicon Valley people living in those bubbles don't know the rest of America they think they do but they don't they resent the rest of America they think they're better than the rest of America we're the basket of deplorable --zz were the people who are the great unwashed but Donald Trump understands that those great unwashed people people like me who grew up more comfortable working in the kitchen than sitting at a head table that we're the people that actually gave this country its its strengths its roots and raised the kids that went to war in one battles and I don't think they get that but there's an anger and a resentment and it's personal it's not political it's one thing to argue with Donald Trump about his maybe his style even argue with him certainly about policies that you disagree with but when you have people on major networks and say that anyone who supports Trump is a Nazi like the nutcase Donny Deutsch says NBC Scarborough Chef Scarborough said that anybody who supported them was a racist that's unhinged mark yes that's unhinged so yeah so this cultural battle even within the conservative movement you think it's because he came out of nowhere and they didn't have a say in it do you think it's because he truly is an outsider do you think it's because of what he says and the way he says it because his policies they're not left-wing policies they're not anti-american policies they're not their third and many of his policies actually are oregano not all but many and some of these people who backed Reagan are back Bush and so forth and so on they are over-the-top hostile to Trump they don't own him they don't control him they don't get to pick up the phone call him and say got a favor and don't forget I gave you the money to get you elected he doesn't owe them anything and I truly believe that one of the strengths of his presidency is that he can tell them all to go to the devil and there's not really a whole lot they can do about it ladies and gentlemen don't forget almost every weeknight you can check me out on Levin TV by going to see our tv.com or you can give us a call at 844 Levin TV 844 Levin TV we'd love you to join our community over there we'll be right back you [Music] I don't know who the most name is Huckabee is right now you or your daughter I think it's my daughter that you've daughter yeah and Sarah Huckabee Sanders yeah and she's become somewhat of a very popular figure within the conservative movement in the Republican Party because she stands up there everyday and deals with these reporters particularly from CNN Jim Acosta and so far but also the Washington Correspondents Dinner which was really quite awful her experience at a restaurant in rural Virginia and other members of your family and so forth first of all tell us a little bit about your daughter and tell us what she confronts in her daily life as her father well first of all I tell people we finally got a Huckabee in the White House if it wasn't the one I think I thought it was gonna be I'm very proud of Sarah I'm proud of all my children but Sarah obviously is the one that now is more famous more popular and more beloved and rightfully so she's a tough kid I like to say the force is strong in this one but this is a young lady who grew up in a political household when most kids were jumping rope she was sitting around the kitchen table listening to Dick Morris do cross tabs of polls she's been swallowed up and consumed in the political world since she was a tiny girl and as a result there's not anything she sees that is a shock to her she's been there diet I think in this White House it's certainly intense in a way that we've never seen before but she's got a very calm demeanor and I think that's what people admire whether it's sitting at the Correspondents Dinner and have someone just intentionally try to destroy her she maintained dignity and grace are whether it's at that podium every day where people try to accuse her of all sorts of things and try to take her podium away from her she never lets that happen but she does it in a calm way doesn't escalate the tension but she knows how to just say we're not going there as her father and your wife yeah as her mother it must give you a pains to watch this I take more of a pride than a pain and I'll tell you what I've watch her and when somebody asks some stupid question my thought is not I can't believe they said it I'm sitting back saying you're about to get your rear Hannah to you you just don't know it and sure enough that's what typically happens because I know that she's tough and I've always said when a Southern woman begins or ends a sentence with these three words whether it's literally said or figurative and they say bless your heart you're about to be gutted like a deer you just don't know it Thanksgiving dinner what's that like Thanksgiving if the Huckabee house fall you know it's surprisingly chaotic because we have six grandchildren three of hers and three that are my others one of my other sons I have two other sons and and wood we may talk politics a little bit but it's really more family we're a very close-knit family our kids grandkids all love each other and play together and and we have a good time we grew up as a family very tight-knit went through tough times and I think it made us strong and so while there's enough politics that people would expect it's not that everything is a political discussion when our family is together so she interacts with the media obviously that's her job dealing with the media it's my observation that the level of reporting has really been degraded it's difficult to tell reporters from commentators it's difficult to tell reporters from Hollywood actors yeah a lot of the time that doesn't really serve the American people doesn't well journalism ought to be something that is done agnostically that you don't know what a reporter thinks if a reporter puts him or himself or herself into the story that's no longer journalism that's commentary that's editorial ISM and most of what we see 90% of it has a tinge of being editorial content I tell people all the time you know what what I do whether it's on TV anywhere else it's not journalism I don't even play a journalist on television one of these people think they're journalists and they're not when you use a Twitter account and you put your point of view into it you've stepped across the line from journalism into advocacy and the problem we have is that journalism has become a lost art and when the president says you know we got a lot of fake news they get all up on our high horse and they take on bridge to it what they should do is evaluate what they're saying what they're writing and ask themselves am i a real journalist because a real journalist just presents the facts let's the the reader are the listener make the determination of what those facts should mean and what about so-called news outlets that have guests who throw the word Hitler around like they're throwing around the word the and describing the president as Polly any president other policy this president nor any other president has ever marched millions of people to a cold-blooded murder I think it is an insult to the six million Jews and to the 11 million victims of the Holocaust to ever suggest that an American president could be compared to a Hitler and I wonder where is the liberal Jewish community that ought to be outraged that there is a minimal ization of the Holocaust by making this comparison it's insulting it's insulting to the people who were murdered in the Holocaust and it's insulting to to those of us who believe that politics is something about which you can be passionate but you shouldn't be stupid and some of these people have just become stupid in pulling out analogies that that are beyond the pay as a Jew I couldn't agree with you more and it is is very troubling to me that we've done down so-called journalism to the level now what concentration camps are thrown out there where Hitler's thrown out that the Third Reich is thrown out there because they don't like a president or they disagree with his policies it really is beyond the pale Lauren I want to just say this I better outfits three times and I don't think any I can ever go and see what happened to people and to say that anything that America is doing has ever done would even be appropriately equated today and I resent it Mike Huckabee let me ask you about the judiciary this is crucial but I would argue and I've written about this that the Supreme Court the judiciary generally acts outside in many cases of its constitutional boundaries the Supreme Court is supposed to be independent it's not supposed to be supreme of all the branches of government so we've reached the point we don't need to get into how we got here but here we are where the court is enormous ly powerful where one justice can decide what is or is not a fundamental right which is kind of bizarre if you think about it and so we have this battle brewing over the Supreme Court now whether Cavanaugh is a Clarence Thomas or not a Clarence Thomas again you've got a hundred organizations out there turning them into this evil devilish figure the left has really whether it's Trump whether it's Supreme Court nominees whether it was Reagan whatever it is the left has really become extremely hostile to even our political processes don't you think Oh without a question and I find it interesting that when Kagan was nominated a lot of Republicans voted for Kagan not because they agreed with her thought she would rule as they would wish but because the president has a right to make that decision under the Constitution Sotomayor same thing what I look for I hear people say I hope he appoints a conservative and I say I don't I don't want him to appoint a conservative or a liberal I want him to appoint a constitutionalist exactly right I wanted to appoint someone who is I'll use the term again agnostic when it comes to political ideology I don't have to look at the text of the Constitution what it meant when it was written and apply whatever law to that Constitution and strictly stay there the Supreme Court and the entire judicial branch is exactly what you said it is one of three equal branches but it is not a superior branch to the other two Jefferson even said that if there was a weaker branch it would be the judicial because the Congress and the legislative branch has the power purse the executive has the power of the sword the judicial branch really has the power of neither it only has the power of persuasion but the judicial branch has become a legislative body I want to say to people wearing black robes if you want to be a legislator take your robe off resign that position and run for Congress then you can be a legislator but if you're sitting on the court you don't get to make law you get to simply look at the Constitution through the clearest most focused as you can and forget whether it's conservative or liberal but is it right or is it wrong in the context of the Constitution but they don't even agree with applying the Constitution we talk about originals yeah that sexual ISM and if you have a nominee who says look I believe in applying the immediately say no no no precedent because they like the activist precedent and except when they don't like yagnas precedent so they they view the court do they not as the way to advance their agenda particularly their social agenda it seems like the Supreme Court is a nationalized cultural and social issues well they've done that and interestingly they've used that as the tool to affect legislative change that they never had the votes to get whether it's the state of the national level which is where that should have happened whether it's abortion or same-sex marriage two of the more controversial social issues of the day so they couldn't win it legislatively so they go in the judiciary then they say but we can't let the judiciary the very body that we believe should make these decisions ever change these decisions why not if you live by the sword you die by the sword and they don't see it that way if it's it's a truly hilarious almost beyond ironic approach that liberals have when it comes to they can't see their own irony but but there it is what I think we should start looking at is if we want these changes if we want them to be done then do it the old-fashioned constitutional way sell the public on it get the votes in Congress or your state legislature get it passed get an executive branch who will sign it and carry it out let a Court decide that it is in keeping with the Constitution that we live under now you've gotten your your agenda or how about this if you think your position is so popular throughout the nation why don't you try amending the Constitution the legitimate way rather than through judicial Fiat absolutely we'll be right back we talked about amending the Constitution the old-fashioned way there's two old-fashioned ways really there's a convention of states article 5 which basically says that the state legislatures rather than Congress can propose to have a meeting the convention not a constitutional convention to meet and the states can send delegates and they can discuss just as Congress what the Constitution whether or not there should be amendments and then it goes back through the ratification process you still need 38 state legislatures or conventions this is something you've endorsed I have endorsed it and I believe very strongly that it's the only way we're ever going to get a balanced budget amendment it's the only way we're ever going to be able to bring some real reform to to our system because Congress is completely paralyzed paralyzed because of the money that controls it paralyzed because of the political interest people are more afraid of losing an election and they are losing their constitutional republic so I strongly believe that a constant is that a convention of the states empowers the people of America to get some things done that they've long wanted perhaps term limits but never going to get it as long as we put it on as a Congress and I don't understand the serious opposition is this not federalism is this not what we've argued for state authority the Tenth Amendment is it's not actually in the Constitution it's part of the Constitution it can't be a runaway convention since it still takes 38 states to ratify whatever comes out of there isn't this a way to take our Constitution as written and take it back I think it is mark and always believe the best government is the most local government that's a conservative bedrock in scible and what better way to make our government more responsive to the people at the most local level than the convention of the states which really listens to the people from the states it's a it's a high bar to overcome it's not easy and people say oh they could go off the rails not likely I'd be a more afraid they'd never get on the rails not that it would go off and what's the alternative we have what I argue a Supreme Court that the left wants to act as a Politburo that's why you can have your four justices but viana you don't get it yeah so you have a quota system constitutional otherwise we control things why do they fight so hard because they don't view it as a court they view it as sort of a poll if you're a political operation that on Hyken can order things but this cuts under that this is true republicanism and federalism is it not it is absolutely what it is it's an empowerment of the people in a way that gives us the most raw form of constitutional empowerment to the people who are supposed to be served but the government rather than to be serving the government and even if the movement got close to having a convention estates I think that would wake up Washington like they've never been awakened before it couldn't but do anything other than wake them up and shake them up and Lord knows we need to wake up and a shake-up going on in in the middle of the Potomac we'll be right [Music] governor Huckabee 10 20 years from now where do you see the future the country you positive/negative you're not sure I I say I'm not sure I'd like to say optimistic that it's going to get better but I'm watching some things happen that I've never seen before the the level of anger hostility the the fact of social media that gives people the ability to be anonymously hateful and have no accountability for their speech and in the shutting down of a point of view if you don't agree with it and not just the point of view but shutting down all of the businesses associated with that point of view if we don't change that I'm pessimistic if people wake up come to their senses and the University campus begin to recognize that they're defiling the very thought of true education then I become optimistic and of course the rise in violence it seems to be taking place confrontation in the streets and Tifa other organizations that's concerning is it not it's very concerning now I do remember back in the 60s we had riots in the streets people were burning down their neighborhoods we had shootings on campus it was a you know you go back and you look it was a pretty rough time people being posed with fire hoses in the streets over racism there were some bad things that happen in this country in the 60s and I thought then we may never make it another 10 years and we did the one thing I have hoped for is that ultimately I think God has blessed this nation I don't think we'd be here without him and I also believe this that this is a resilient country and sometimes it goes through tough times and then it's people wake up and we decide we're better than this and that's my hope for us now nothing worse than what took place during the Civil War yeah I don't mean the outcome I mean those battles were absolutely unbelievable it's been a great pleasure having the pleasure has been mine thank you Mark see you next time on life liberty and lavinia
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Resident Evil 2 REmake | Leon Part 12: BOSS FIGHTS & ENDING!!!
okay so hey guys kind of a lot happened last time basically we're on the run from mr. X again we have upgraded our wristband so now we can go across to this side which is the West area which is where something to do with the g-virus or something is a car you remember now yeah so that's where we're going and that's what our new wristband unlocks hopefully the juice samples up here you'd be like close that gate but I guess not so yeah we're going to get the virus oh yeah cuz ADA wants the virus I was and then we have like plant monsters in shape okay lab digital video cassette may as well pick it up and give this another grenade and we have our modulated thing this one is a OSs there you go okay so then you use the [Music] sticks try and sort it like that and then we can put it in and it should do something there we go oh and we have another case if we may as well put the xn now okay cool 22nd of September 1998 dr. Birkin you'll come along with us quietly do you think I know you were coming this is my life's work I'm not handing over anything we have our orders dr. Bergen I'll ask you one more time oh so this will be Annette's husband are you thinking so she didn't kill him but they did we're in it's not fast enough who's in this that's correct sir rocket let's move this is real like high quality cassette tape cathouse cool so those 4G samples for a computer William Perkins inbox I'm guessing that's him voila Corporation has decided to cease all research on the g-virus which was ongoing at the nest lab all funding for the project has been cut Ana laboratory director Birkin has been removed from his post thank you for your mail dr. Burke in top brass has expressed an interest in this evolving bioweapon jeez almost ready stranger never thought to report to the research lab here at umbrella send the data so from a guy called Richard Kessler Jane Doyle Oh so he's kind of trying to take ownership of it and you have an item's box we can get that yeah so the trophy you would done with okay so this is like decontamination area now flight into like a platform like The Incredibles or what's called Professor X in the x-men oh look at this this bit this looks [ __ ] awesome I love the lighting on him or not okay you should like shine red on him but yes it does so what is going on here eyeballs I know it sounds like a heart or something maybe research diary embryo glow after the GM veal was implanted in the subject we made a 50 centimeter incision that's a big incision from the chest to the abdomen and began our observations with the help of the medical team subjects consciousness level was kept between 15 lucid and GCS 10 however the subjects consciousness levels deteriorated and further observation was deemed unnecessary subject was disposed of so that was subject for for nine separate 501 communicate into G form introduced a group of 30 test subjects 2 hours and 36 minutes all but one had been implanted with an embryo all subjects disposed of one simply broke down during experimentation took her own life so subject 6 to 8 on 6 39 administered g-virus to 6 to 8 who had shown slight resistance to the t-virus virus and introduces 6 3 9 with whom 6 to 8 had a close relationship some signs resistance be implanted with lambreaux after 24 minutes T virus resistance does nothing to stop the mental deterioration caused by the g-virus so I'm just gonna go and see if we can save in here like if you have a typewriter so that there's it box I'm guessing yeah there's a typewriter okay so they're giving us ammo because I like okay sowings in the [ __ ] out so take it all maybe shoulda saved it before I did that but [ __ ] it okay so let's go an instructor for this thing and I'm guessing something's gonna happen huh that was easy all right now back to ADA Oh I mean run away are we stuck in oh no we can oh going on call this thing William why bro she's gonna get [ __ ] up real bad I can tell your umbrella too you tell me you weren't involved in this yes but we never meant for this to happen tell me everything right from the start [Music] you don't get away he ghostwrote ball and bullets and then he's still managing to be aware enough and don't dis inject themselves never lizard from Spyder John Langstrom Mamba and Bama have made this monster we made the gym Birkin never intended this minute anyway you want how are you doing Oh okay so let's have a look around first we have to like blow them off would you recommend just like shooting okay well I'm gonna do the losing game plate could hit all these or not all this oh right okay we can pick this stuff up mm-hmm I do have to thank for us [ __ ] oh [ __ ] my stuff like a little bit who else you go around here okay somehow that missed me I'll take it so I have one healthy that's great and that's when we started and I'm gonna use my health thing if I can use it for I which I can not him [Music] Oh dammit got it yes yes hopefully I can sneak in oh there was first aids-free give me some shotgun bullets my gamma which we can use for the red hair because we have a lot of [Music] okay we did well I kind of worked out that the eyes were like disappearing I guess always want to say I'm happy with that get in Jesus that looks bad feels worse believe me talk about what you said watch a movie just tell me it'll destroy that cheese samples no it's evidence it's gone the FBI oh yeah a does the FBI's trust that village what's that supposed to mean she's not happy she's a mercenary she's gonna sell it J virus is gonna go to the highest bidder [ __ ] Leon you silly bastards but it's the g-virus oh dear not today only if we even get to decide on I don't know okay this is part 12 by the way I don't know if I mentioned it before now but I feel like one the home straight but I don't want to say anything in case it and it's like actually there's two hours left but I feel like if the whole lab is disintegrating I don't know where else we can go from here there's a derp okay we should probably be moving bit quickly just thinking about you that makes two of us no we make a good team I'm gonna ask you something waste clear tell me you got it I got it verify the G sound when we get the hell out of here before we do that I ran into Annette she claims you're not FBI Oh me on why couldn't they just have over the sample as I realized as much as I want to trust you he's making a sound I didn't I really hoped it wouldn't end up like this so that's all this was I was just some pawn to you look I'm just doing my job and I'm doing mine so drop that damn gun I'm taking you in hand over the sample Leon I don't want to hurt you and you shoot me but I don't think you can Cheers Oh No Sharik she's going to oh how did how did she hit her bad Fuli oh oh no oh dear oh dear No she ought to be fed whether she's firing off she's gonna do some machines this routes exciting it's not worth it don't do this that's a really crucial take care of yourself neon no I love that whooshes effect okay this could be at the end we're going down with it it's gonna blow up right I didn't make that up like your self-destructive thing okay yeah ten minutes okay [Music] now I'm thinking we went past that boss and I feel like I should have changed so my stuff round or something because I'm worried so see knocking lion I thought this leg lift is gonna take us up sees how it's gonna blow up it's just a nine minute lift okay now here we go stuff is actually happening is that Clare Clare yeah you're down here - yeah the whole place is coming down listenmi you need to get out fast yeah there's a way out we can make it where are you now Claire you still there yes she's just talking to you say something man you're breaking up forget about mom just get out of here damn it nosy bastards the music's go oh that's nice and I wish to tell you Matt I can go and save it here and now we make our sprint to the finish here we go so I'm just going to bombard us with enemies or what yes this is this is tense nice from me you have a mouth like these [ __ ] well well why is this all going up again oh I knew it I [ __ ] knew it okay we can't go that way [Music] go go we're wrong okay oh [ __ ] [Music] go down go down keep going Const upon itself detonation okay so now we are in another area we will combine them we'll go over here we have more a joint plug okay so we're going to have a like thing come up here get the joint plugs and I will have to do a puzzle or something well not all does literally have to put listen to all right here we go we color of gold oh yeah is it King Kong is it t-rex from Jurassic Park oh [ __ ] this is like a thick haze when oh thank you different embalming standards share quick yes okay so well that's not good is it with two team drakken's we just avoid him thank you [Music] okay my running around in a circle don't even looking at him he technique was working [Music] like music and so now we have to use this how long how long have to hold off for okay so now it's blocking yourself in front of you I don't know what he's doing [Music] ouch 1 1 be good everything is much point in it but if we go I'm going to actually be fighting gaming or just running away that I'm like what's he doing that is your suck he's having a big [ __ ] oh you're so terrifying stirring them concrete blocks [Music] fine oh [ __ ] okay I was less of an area to avoid him was this boy something Oh dad yeah what kind of dad hits him before you've got a case of I'm gonna shoot him just thinking just show these like the mag instead well see how this one goes I like how the first right back it says it says it goes back to life saved but this wasn't allah saying what Porsche will just die straightaway on this we have six sports let's see [Music] okay that did something we stand behind this oh [ __ ] I thought it like glitch to something you can get to respond my guess it can get twisters fine [Music] Oh poison [Applause] [Music] anti-tank rocket [Music] please in that case please come on for me okay and then we'll use this and then we have for our tank shots oh I didn't I did not think that was gonna happen holy [ __ ] I thought he did I thought he couldn't die okay why don't we sing time okay please okay let's go Oh [Applause] okay I think we good Westerplatte may pass driving I can't believe I actually miss her I wonder what would happen if you put your wristband in the box instead of keeping on you like Oh oh there's a kid who I guess we'll see in hair story we made it just like I said [Music] Oh [Music] there you go [Music] I know I thought something else was gonna happen uh yeah okay that's that's Resident Evil 2 remake I'm just seeing if I know anyone from huh William Birkin with the gallop plays Frank West TJ Rotolo holy [ __ ] dude that was really listening I have to go back and pay attention to him talking but I'm a big dead rising farm obviously Frank West is a big part of that and a big part of Dead Rising the whole Dead Rising 3 is probably my favorite which is probably like pretty controversial I guess to normal fans like how dare you like the third one but I think it was a pretty the best Xbox one exclusive thing that they even did I have the old like wasn't evil 2 for PlayStation 1 button I just much prefer the like revamped versions rather than going back and playing the older ones cuz I don't know they're way less hand-holding so remember from playing Dino Crisis which is another thing that I really want to get on and play because I was like the first I cuz I was thinking Dead Rising was like the first horror game I played even though obviously it's like a comedy kind of wacky one but no the in fact the first horror game I played was Dino Crisis which furthers that you either don't know is basically Resident Evil but with Dinosaurs so obviously it's way cooler and you were like this awesome chick called Regina who had like red hair and like a tight leather outfit thing oh well that's got nothing to do before I like it maybe just a tiny bit but yeah hopefully we get a dino crisis revamp remake thing I don't know maybe there might be enough demand for Capcom to actually officially make it themselves which I kind of doubt I don't know how big it was I don't think it's a big in everybody here it being touted as much as well ever really other than in like passing or unless people are ripping on Dino Crysis 3 because almost set in space and like the camera was terrible and the gameplay was terrible but no the first one I remember staying off with school and I'm playing it on the PlayStation one when I was like five or six and I kind of not really knowing what the hell I was doing and being like terrified be a good times so yeah I'd like to see the return allah and i might play the original on the channel at some point i want to oh yeah when i finished the game that's usually when i'm gonna talk about what i thought of it so where's evil to that's now officially the first was an evil game bag ever finished so i can finally say that i finished it was new again so i'm super happy about that the game itself was very enjoyable like that last few the last few parts actually they blew by really quick because i'm i've been doing them in like like 3 episode segments if i make sense okay hang on okay so I'm just not so good cliffhanger for three okay here we go Abbi that's good it's sisters total times 743 that's terrible 42 saves and that's like a nice sex screen I was reading nice-looking okay I'm gonna get the treatment for finishing game only 30 that's kind of sad also I just realized thing about it um I don't know why I thought about it now but okay bear with me - I'm gonna waffle on a bit and so if you're done you want to see the ending there's the ending is this happen I'm just gonna waffle on a bit because I've got you and I happy with myself and I'm in a good mood so I'm just gonna ramble on until I'm done rambling so if you don't hear rambling then thank you for watching yeah hopefully come back cuz I might do Claire's storyline which I thought was gonna be more different and obviously you'd think different stuffs gonna happen because she had the kid at the end and I think we'll see things from her perspective because early on in the the raccoon Police Department we were when the helicopter crashed and we were asking if she found a brother and she hadn't so I reckon on hers we're gonna like try and find a brother and I don't even know she's gonna get any interaction was like a door and a thing so that'll be interesting to have worked if this if you thought this series was good then let me know in the comments if you'd be up for watching Claire's version although I I don't know how different it's going to be and it might be kind of disappointing if it's - if if a lot of it's the same so that's something to keep in mind but the offers ever I'll play Claire if you guys want me to other than that was gonna say was no spiders we were in the sewers and there wasn't any spiders which I thought there's gonna be because I remember saying it when we went in the sewers I was like oh okay well I thought there was a giant snake it was actually the alligators tail I was like okay we're gonna get loads of spiders here I'm gonna get scary because I'm terrified of spiders but what do you know no spiders so unless they're in Claire's version maybe we don't get any at all but yeah there you go there's Leon's campaign done oh yeah okay that's enough waffling death think he was good yes I did I enjoyed it I thought the lab bit looking back actually on the areas you know the environments are kind of small you think about the police department we've got yeah it's got like three floors and everything but once you kinda like run around it you kind of know where thing is but I guess I guess the originals were like that if you think the first one was in the manor the mansion I don't know it's just weird to think about and then the sewers bit was like a really tight compacted area and it's more of the like kind of the unknown that you're not reassure you get into that makes it feel longer and more kind of scary or something yeah that's interesting now that I'm thinking back on it but yeah there you go that was wasn't evil - I hope you enjoyed it I would recommend it although you have to see me play through it but you could have seen this and be interested in go and play Claire's and then you wouldn't know what happens see I thought those I don't know if there's now like a Leon because I know on the original there was likely on a Leon be Claire Claire B so we'll be interesting how that works I don't know whether I've unlocked a new actually home if I press star game here it might have I went along concept art for sewers all right costume Leone alternative okay Claire gets an alternative just for finishing that hero majors Claire second story mode some gets nuts be costume Leon normal custom zombie roundup grenade model maxed out concept art the tyrant new game second run has been unlocked selected understory from a menu the ending and certain parts of the game are different note that only says certain parts are different oh so I guess so it means you can choose between the different versions so you've got like the kind of deity one you got him when he's nice and spick-and-span and you've got him at the the gas station and then for Claire oh it's like the retro ones I mean I think that's what they worn in the the original PlayStation game is the school like Liang Liang's is cool and you can see how they've like adapted it to make it more like kind of now see that's cool you get to unlock their original thing and even her necklace changes that's kind of interesting yes there you go well that's it so I've been explained that was wasn't evil to remake Leon thanks for watching stay awesome and I'll see you guys next time thanks a lot [Music]
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Verses | Susan Coolidge | Poetry | Talking Book | English | 2/2
section 50 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Sonia a home what is a home a guarded space were in a few unfairly blessed she'll sit together face to face and bask and / and be at rest we're cushioned walls rise up between its inmates and the common air the common pain and pad and screen from blows of fate or winds of care where art may blossom strong and free and pleasure further silken wing and every Laden moment be a precious and peculiar thing and past and future softly veiled in hiding mists shell float and lie forgotten half and unassailed by either hope or memory why the luxurious present weaves her perfumed spells untried untrue brightest her garments keeps her sheaves all for the pleasure of a few can it be this the longed-for thing which wander us on the rest is foam and shattered beggars birds on wing aspire to dream of Christ and home no art may bloom and peace and bliss grief may refrain and death forget but if there be no more than this the soul of home is wanting yet dim image from far glory called fair type of favorite things to be the true home rises in our thought a beacon set for man to see its lands burn freely in the night it's fire glows on chidden shed their cheering and the bounding light on homeless folk uncomforted each sweet and secret sing within gives out the fragrance on the air a thankful breath set forth to win a little smile from others care the few they bask in close a heat the many catched a father ray live higher seems the word more sweet and hope and heaven less far away so the old miracle a new is wrought on earth and proved good and crumbs a portion for view God blessed Faiza multitude end of section 15 this recording is in the public domain section 51 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Gloria beggarman the legend of Kim - when earth was young and men were few and all things freshly born and new seemed made for blessing not for ban kin to the God appeared as man clad in the plain white priestly dress he journeyed through the wilderness his wife beside a mild faced cow they drove and one low bleeding lamb he bore a ripe banana bow and she a root of fruitful yam this was their worldly Worth and store but God can make the little more the glad earth knew his feet her mould trembled with quickening thrills and stirred miraculous harvests spread and rolled the orchard shone with ruddy gold the flocks increased increased the herd and a great nation spread and grew from the Swift lineage of the two peopling the solitary place a fair and strong and fruitful race who knew not pain nor want nor grief and kintu reigned their Lord in chief so sped three centuries along till kintu's sons waxed fierce and strong they learned to war they loved to slay cruel and dark grew all their faces discordant death cries scared the day blood stained the green and holy places and drunk with lust with anger hot his sons mild kintu heated not at last the God arose in wrath his sandals tied and down the path his wife beside him as of yore he went a cow a single lamb they took one tuber of the yam one yellow potted branch they bore a ripe banana these no more of all the heaped-up harvest store they left the huts they left the tent nor turned nor cast a backward look behind the thick boughs met and shook they vanished long with wild lament mourned all the tribe in vain in vain the gift once given was given no more the grieved God came not again - what far paradise they fared that heavenly pear what wilderness their gentle rule next owned and shared knoweth no man no man can guess on secret roads by pathways blind the gods go forth and none may find but said the world where God is not by man was kin to soon forgot or named and held as legend dim but the wronged earth remembering him by scanty fruit and tardy grain and silent song revealed her pain so centuries came and centuries went and heaped the graves and filled the tent Kings rose and fought their royal way to conquest over heaps of slain and reigned a little then one day they vanished into dust again and other kings usurped their place who called themselves of kintu's race and worship kin to not as he the mild benignant deity who held all life a holy thing be it of insect or of King would have ordained but with wild right with altars heaped and deloria's cries and savage dance and bale fires light and unaccepted sacrifice at last when thousand years were flown the great may anda filled the throne a prince of generous heart and high impetuous noble fierce and true his wrath like lightning hurtling by his pardon like the healing due and Chiefs and sages swore each one he was great kintu's worthy Assunta and deep a shepherd sat to watch his sheep and started as through darkness dim a strange voice rang and called to him wake there are wonders waiting thee go where the thick mimosas be fringing a little open plain honor and power wouldest thou gain go foolish man to fortune blind follow the stream and thou shalt find three several nights the voice was heard louder and more emphatic groan then at the thrice repeated word the Shepherd rose and went alone threading the mazes of the stream like one who wanders in a dream long miles he ran the stream decide which this way that way turned and sped and called and sang a noisy guide at last it's vagrant dances led to where the thick mimosas shade circled and fringed an open Glade there the wild streamlet danced away the moon was shining strangely white and by its fitful gleaming ray the Shepherd saw a wondrous sight in the glades mist each on his mat a group of armed warriors sat white robed majestic with deep eyes fixed on him with a stern surprise and in their midst and aged chief and throne sat whose beard like foam caressed his mighty knees as leaf shakes in the wind the Shepherd shook and veiled his eyes before that look and prayed and thought upon his home nor spoke nor moved till the old man in voice like waterfowl began Shepherd how names himself thy King may anda answered shuddering the Shepherd good thou speakest well and now my son I bid thee tell thy first King's name it was kin - tis rightly said thou answer is true hark - manda kin - son hasten and bid him fearing not come hither taking the fur guide thou and he not another one not even a dog may run beside long has may and ax can - sought with spell and conjuration dim now kinto has a word for him go do thy errand haste the hence kintu ensures the recompence all night the Shepherd ran star led all the hot day he hastened straight nor stopped for sleep nor stopped for bread until he reached the city gate and saw red rays of evening fall on the leaf headed capital he sought the King his tale he told may and ax faltered not nor stayed he seized his spear he left the tent shook off the brown arms of his Queens who clasped his knees with wailing screams on pain of instant death forbade that man should spy or follow him and down the pathway arching dim fearless and light of heart and bold followed the Shepherd where he went but one there was who loved his King too well to suffer such strange thing the chieftain of the host was he next to the monarch in degree and fearing while or stratagem Menace the king he followed them with noiseless tread and out of sight so on they fared the forest through from evening shades to dawning light from damning to the dusk and do the unseen follower and the two oft times the King turned back to scan the path but never saw he man at last the forest guarded space they reached where arranged in order sat each couched upon his braided mat the white robed warriors face-to-face with their majestic chief the King albeit unused to fear or all bowed down in image wandering and bent his eyes as fearing to be blinded by rays of deity then asked the mighty voice and calm art thou manda called I am and art thou King the king am I the bull manda made reply tis rightly spoken but my son why has thou my command forgot that no man with thee to this spot should come except thy guide alone no man has come manda said alone we journeyed he and I and often have I turned my head and never living thing could spy none is there on my faith as king a king's word is a weighty thing the old man answered let it be but still a man has followed thee now answer may and uh one more thing who first of all thy line was King kin to the God tis well my son all creatures came to love not one to pitiful or weak or small he knew them and he loved them all and never did a living thing or bird in air or fish in lake endure a pang for Kim to say then rose his sons of differing mind who gorged on cruel feasts each day and bathed in blood and joy to slay and laughed at pain and suffering then Kim too sadly went his way the gods long-suffering are and kind often they pardon long they wait but men are evil men are blind after much teri ins much debate the good gods leave them to their fate so can't who went where none may find each king in turn has sought since then from Chora down the first in line to win lost can to back to men vain was his search and vain were thine save that the gods have special grace to thee nanda face-to-face with kin to thou shalt stand and he shall speak the word of power to thee clasped to his bosom thou shalt share his knowledge of the earth the air and deep things secret things shall learn but stay the old man's voice grew Stern before I further speak declare how is that man in ambush there there is no man no man I see deny no longer it is vain within the shadow of the tree healer cthe lo behold him plain and the King saw for at the word from covert stole the hidden spy and sought his monarchs side one cry a lion's roar may and ax gave then seized his spear and poised and drave like lightning bolt it hissed and word a flash across the midnight blue a single groan a jet of red and pierced and stricken through and through upon the ground the chief fell dead but still with love no death could chase his eyes sought out his master's face blent with me and 'as a wild cry of many voices rose on high a shriek of anguish and despair which shook and filled the startled air and when the king his wrath still hot turned him the little grassy plain all lonely in the moonlight lay the Chiefs had vanished all away as melted into thin blue wind gone was the old man stunned and blind for a long moment stood the king he tried to wake he rubbed his eyes as though some fearful dream to end it was no dream this fearful thing there was the forest there the skies the Shepherd and his murdered friend with feverish haste bewildered mazed this way and that he vainly sped beating the air like one half crazed with prayers and cries unnumbered searching imploring vain all vain only the echoing woods replied with mocking booms there are long aisles through come back kin - Ken - Ken - and pitiless - all his pain the unanswering gods his suit denied at last as dawning slowly crept today the Kings sank down and wept a space than lifting as they could the lifeless burden once a man he and the Shepherd guide began their grievous journey through the wood the long and hard and dreary way trodden so lightly yesterday and the third day at evenings fall gained the leaf headed capital their burial rites were duly paid like bridegroom decked for banqueting the chief adorned his funeral pyre rare gums and spices fed the fire perfumes and every precious thing and songs were sung and prayers were prayed and priests dance jubilant all day but prone the King Mahin delay with ashes on his royal crest and groaned and beat upon his breast and called on kin to loud and wild father come back forgive thy child bitter the cry but vain all vain the grieved God came not again end of section 51 this recording is in the public domain section 52 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Gloria Begum an Easter when Dawn's on earth the Easter Sun the dear Saints feel an unanswering thrill with whitest flowers their hands they fill and singing all in unison unto the battlements they press the very marge of heaven how near and Bend and look upon us here with eyes that rain down tenderness their roses brimmed with fragrant do their lilies fair they raise on high rejoice the Lord is risen they cry Christ is arisen we prove it true rejoice and dry those faithless tears with which your Easter flowers are stained share in our bliss who have attained the rapture of the eternal years have proved the promise which indoors the love that deigned the love that died have reached our haven by his side are Christ's but nonetheless are yours yours we the nearness never known while parted by the veils of sense infinite knowledge joy intense a love which is not love alone but faith perfected vision free and patience limitless and wise beloved the Lord is risen arise and dare to be as glad as we we do rejoice we do give thanks o blessed ones for all your gain as dimly through these mists of pain we catch the gleaming of your ranks we will arise with zeal increased blending the while we strive and grope our pale or festival of hope with your fruition 'he's perfect feast bend lo beloved against the blue lift higher still the lilies fair till following where our treasures are we come to join the feast with you end of section 52 this recording is in the public domain section 53 of vs buses and Coolidge read for librivox.org for Rachel find weed in the deep shadow of the porch a slender bindweed Springs and climbs like Airy Acrobat the trellises and swings and dances in the Golden Sun in fairy loops and rings its cup shaped blossoms brimmed with do like pearly chalices hold cooling fountains to refresh the butterflies and bees and hummingbirds on vibrant wings hover to drink at ease and up and down the garden bed mid box and timing you and spikes of purple lavender and spikes of larkspur blue the bindweed tendrils win their way and find a passage through what touches coaxing delicate and arts that never tire they tie the rose trees each to each the lilac to the Briar making for graceless things a grace with steady sweet desire till near and far the garden growths the sweet the frail the rude draw close as if with one consent and find each other good held by the bind weeds pliant loops in our dear Brotherhood like one fair sisters slender arch a flower in bloom and poised gentle and merry and beloved making no stir or noise but swinging linking blessing all a family of boys end of section 53 this recording is in the public to me section 54 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by sky albatross april hark upon the east wind piping creeping comes a voice all clamorous with despair it is April crying sore and weeping or the chilly air so brown and bare when I went away she murmurs sobbing all my violet banks were starred with blue who oh who has been here basely robbing gloom and order from the fragrant crew who has reffed the robin's hidden treasure all the speckled spheres he loved so well and the buds which danced in merry measure to the chiming of the hyacinth bell where are all my hedgerows flushed with me and the leafy rain that tossed so fair like the spray from the silver fountains playing where the elm trees column rose in air all are vanished and my heart is breaking and my tears they slowly drip and fall all only Depp could listen without waking to the grief and passion of my call thus she plane it then 10 million voices tiny murmurous like drops of rain raised in song as when the wind rejoices rang the answer we are here again we were hiding April did he miss us none of us were really gone away stoop died pretty head and gently kiss us once before we all come out to play here are all the clustering girls of roses and the dandelions mimic son of dye much beloved and vanished posies nan are missing not a single one little points of green push out to greet her little creepers grasp her garments hem hidden sweetnesses grow ever sweeter as she bends and brightly smiles at them every tear is answered by a blossom every high with songs and laughter blend Apple Bloom's upon the breezes toss them April knows her own and is content end of section 54 this recording is in the public domain section 55 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by sky albatross may new flowery scents strewed everywhere new sunshine poured in largest fair we shall be happy now we say a voice just trembles through the air and whispers may nay but we must know tiny bud but trills would rapture at the flood of fresh young life which stirs to-day the same wild trill radiates our blood why hint of may for us are coming fast and soon the delicate witcheries of June July with ankles deep in hay the bounteous autumn like a mocking tune again sounds may springs last worn darling clear-eyed Swede pauses a moment with white twinkling feet and golden locks in breezy play half teasing and half tender to repeat her song of May ah month of hope all promised glee all marry meanings lie in D surely no cloud can daunt die day the ripe lips part and smiling mockery and murmur may still from the smile a comfort may we clean although our must be Shelby's idle seemed close to our hearts one little word we lay we may not be as happy as we dream but then we may end of section 55 this recording is in the public domain section 56 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by sonia secrets in the long bright summer dear to bird and be when the woods are standing in liveries green and gay merry little voices sound from every tree and they whisper secrets all the day if we knew the language we should hear strange things mrs. cherry mrs. Fleury deep in private chat how are all your nest things dear do they use their wings what was that sad tale about a cat where is your new cottage hush I pray you hush please speak very softly dear and make no noise it is on the lowest bough of the lilac bush and I am so dreadfully afraid of boys mr. cherry chose the spot without consulting me such a very public place and unsecure for it I can scarcely sleep at night for nervousness but he says I am a silly Singh and doesn't mind a bit so the bluebirds have contracted half-day for house and the nest is under way for little mr. Wrenn hush dear hush be quiet ear quiet as a mouse these are weighty secrets and we must whisper them close the dow needle just nestled on the bow why the timorous voice is soft and low with dread and we walking underneath little reckon the mysteries are couching in the treetops overhead are the pretty whisperers it was very well when the leaves were thick and green a while ago leaves a secret keepers but since the last leaf fell there is nothing hidden from the eyes below bared other Brown tenements and all the world may see what mrs. cherry mrs. Fleury hit so close that day in the place of rustling rings cold winds rustling be and signal I the icicles were once the warm brood lay shall we kiss the birdies when they come back in spring tease and tell them we have fathered all the secrets small every secret hiding place and gear and precious thing which they left behind the leaves the red leaves in the fall they would only laugh at us and twink the saucy eyes and answer last year's secrets are all passed and told new year's bring new happenings and fresh mysteries you are very welcome to the state ones of the old end of section 56 this recording is in the public domain section 57 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by crystal goddess how the leaves came down I'll tell you how the leaves came down the great tree to his children said you're getting sleepy yellow and brown yes very sleepy little red it is quite time you went to bed ah begged each silly pouting leaf let us a little longer may dear father tree behold our grief to such a very pleasant day we don't want to go away so just for one more merry day to the great tree the leaflets clung frolicked and danced and had their way upon the autumn breezes swung whispering all their sports among perhaps the great tree will forget and let us stay until spring if we all bag and coax and fret but the great tree did no such thing he smiled to hear their whispering come children all to bed he cried and ere the leaves could urge their prayer he shook his head and far and wide fluttering and wrestling everywhere down sped the leaflets through the air I saw them on the ground they lay golden and red a huddled swarm waiting till one from far away white bedclothes heaped upon her arm should come to wrap them safe and warm the great bear tree looked down and smiled good night dear little leaves he said and from below each sleepy child replied good night and murmured it's so nice to go to bed end of section 57 this recording is in the public domain section 58 of vs. pestles and Coolidge read for librivox.org by Sonia Wacha rolls one over the lettering lagoon all the day urging my gondola with all strokes light always beside one shadowy waterway I pause and peer with eager jealous sight toward the piazza where Pepita stands booing the hungry pigeons from their flight dark the canal but she shines like the Sun with yellow hair and dreaming wine brown eyes thick crowd two doves for food she gives me none she sees and will not see vena my size one slow reluctant stroke aha she turns gestures and smiles with coy and feigned surprise shifting and baffling is our Lido tract blind and bewildering all the currents flow me they perplex not in the midnight black I hold my way secure and fearless row but uh what chart have I to her my see whose fear mysterious depth I long to know subtler said Mirage true and untrue she seems and pressing ever on in vain I yearn across the mocking tempting blue never she draws more near never I gain a furlong space toward where she sits and smiles smiles and cares nothing for my love and pain how shall I win her what may strong arm do against such gentle distance I can say no more than this that when she stands to woo the doves beside the shadow he walked away and when I look and long sometimes she smiles perhaps she will do more than smile one day to light and darkness Brown and fair ha they think I do not see I behind them swiftly rowing rowing yes but eyes are free eyes and fancies now what fire in looks and glances now the dark head bends grown bolder ringlets mingle silence broken all unconscious of beholder by a kiss what could love us ask or miss in such moonlight such June weather but a boat like this me rowing and forever and together to be floating ah if she and I such boating might but share one day some fellow with strong arms behind Pasquale or Ouija with gay owning she likes yellow she I mean Pepita mellow moonlight on the waves no other to break silence or catch whispers all the love which now has mother told and spoken listen to the kiss for token how my senior what so soon homeward bound we born of Venice live by night and net by noon if twere me now with my brown-eyed girl this prow would not turn for hours still but to Senor commands I am here to do his will he is master glass we on sew faster faster now the two are safely landed Warren Amano gratia senior they who love a open-handed now Pepita three torcello she has said yes and the word is a smile there she sits as she said in my dream there she sits and two blue waves gleam and the current bears us along the while for happy my laughter happy mile a ferryboat on a ferry stream the Angeles bells swing to and fro and the sunset lingers to here as well for the sunset loves such music well a big bright moon is hovering low where the edge of the sky is all aglow like the middle heart of a red red shell the leader floats like a purple flower orange and Rose are the sails at sea silk and pink to surf line free tumbles and chimes and to perfect our class plus and folds us in its power folds us and holds us my love and me can there be sadness anywhere in the world tonight or tears or sighs beneath such festival moon and skies can there be memory or despair what is it beloved why point you dare with sudden do in those dearest eyes yes one sad thing on the happy earth like a Mona's veil in the bridal array or a sorrowful sigh in the music gay a shade on the Sun in the feast of death drawn like a ghost across our way torch a low sits and rebukes our mirth she sits a widow who said a scream ashes on brows once crowned and bright whoa in the eyes once full of light her sad fare roses and manifold green all bitter and palate and heavy with night are full of the shadows of Rose unseen let us hurry away from her face on breast grow us away for the song is done the Angelus Pelt sees one by one pepitas head lies on my breast but trembling and full of vague unrest I long for the morrow and for the Sun end of section 58 this recording is in the public domain section 59 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Islam in Belgium in November 2015 my rights yes God has made me a woman and I am content to be just what he meant not reaching out for other things since he who knows me best and loves me most has ordered this for me a woman to live my life out in quiet womanly ways hearing the far-off battle seeing as through a haze the crowding struggling world of men fight through their busy days I am not strong or valiant I would not join the fight or jostle with crowds in the highways to sully my garments white but I have rights as a woman and here I claim my right the right of a rose to bloom in its own sweet separate way with none to question the perfumed pink and numb to utter an a if it reaches a route of points a thorn as even a rose tree me the right of the lady Burch to grow to grow as the Lord shall please by never study oak rebuked the night nor Sun nor breeze for all its pliant slenderness keen to the stronger trees the right to a life of my own not merely a casual beat of somebody else's life flung out that's taking hold of it I may stand as a cipher does after a numeral reach the right to gather and glean what food I need and can from the garnet store of knowledge which man has heaped for men taking with free hands freely and after an ordered plan the right our best and sweetest to stand all undismayed whenever sorrow or want or sin call for a woman's aid with none to call or question by never loop gain said I do not ask for balance the very life were at stake I would beg for the nobler justice that man for man who'd sake should give ungrudgingly nor withhold till I must fight and take the fleet foot and the feeble foot both seek the self same goal the weakest soldiers name is writ on the great army role and God who made man's body strong meat to the woman's soul end of section 59 this recording is in the public domain section 60 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by sky albatross solstice I sit at evenings scented clothes and fullness of the summer tide all do we fare the lily glows no single petal of the Roe has fallen to dim the roses pride sweet airs sweet harmonies of hue surround caress me everywhere the spells of dusk the spells of do my senses steal my reason woo and sing a lullaby to tear but vainly do to warm airs sing all vain the roses rapturous bread a chill blast as from wintry wing smites on my heart and shuddering I see the beauty changed to death afar I see it gloom and rise that pitiless and icy shape it blots the blue it dims the skies amid the summer land it cries I come and there is no escape Oh bitter drop in bloom in sweet Oh canker on the smiling day have we but climbed the hill to meet die fronting fair die eyes of sleet to hate yet dare not turn away I sit beneath a leaden sky amid the piled and drifted snow my feet are on the Gray's where why the roses which made haste to die so long so very long ago the sobbing wind is fierce and strong its cries like a human wail but in my heart it sings this song not long Oh Lord oh Lord not long surely die spring time shall prevail out of the darkness and the cold out of the wintry depths I lean and lovingly I clasp and hold the promises and see unrolled a vision of the summer green Oh life in debt sweet plucked from pain o distant vision fair to see up the long hill we press and strain we can bear all things and attain if once our faces turn to D end of section 60 this recording is in the public domain section 61 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Sonia in the mist sitting all day in a silver mist in silver silence all the day save for the low soft kiss of spray and the Lisp of sense by Waters kissed esta tide draws up to bay diddle I hear and nothing I see wrapped in that veil by ferry spun the solid earth is vanished for me and two shining hours speed noiselessly a web of shadow and Sun suddenly out of the shifting veil a magical park by the Sun being slit flips like a dream or seems to flit with a golden prow and the gossamer sail and the waves make room through it a fair Swift bark from some radiant realm its diamond cordage cuts the sky in glittering lines all silently a seeming spirit holds the helm and steers Willy pass me by and not for me is the vessel here noiseless and fast as a seabirds flight she swerves and from my side no flap of sale no parting shear she has passed into the light sitting someday in a deep amidst silent alone some other day an unknown bark from an unknown Bay by unknown water slept and kissed shed near me through the spray no flap of sail no scraping of keel shadow dim with a banner dark it will hover will pause and I shall feel a hand which beckons and shivery steel to the code strand and embark embark for that farm mysterious realm whence the fatherless trackless waters flow shall I see a presence dim and no a gracious hand upon the helm nor be afraid to go and through black wave and stormy blasts and out of the fog breeze dens and done guided and held shall the vessel run gained Fair Haven might being passed and anchor in the Sun end of section 61 this recording is in the public domain section 62 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by sky albatross Whidden could my heart hold another one I cannot tell sometimes it seems an ample dome sometimes a cell sometimes a temple filled with saints serene and fair whose eyes are pure for mortal taints all lilies are sometimes a narrow shrine in which one precious fair smiles ever from its guarded niche with deathless grace sometimes a nest where we're eating x' and wheel and shy are brooded under mutter wings till they can fly and then a palace with wide rooms adorned and dressed we're eager slaves poor sweet perfumes for each new guests we share would be I know always within that door whose latch it is not mine to raise blows evermore wood Brett of bomb upon its wing a soft still air which makes each closely folded ting look always fair my darlings do you feel me near as every day into this hidden place and dear I take my way always you stand in radiant guys always I see a noiseless welcome in the eyes you turn on me and whether I come soon or late whatever befall always within the guarded gate I find you all end of Section 62 this recording is in the public domain section 63 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by skylit Ross menace all green and fair the summer lies just butted from the bodice ring with tender blue of wistful skies and winds which softly sing her clock has struck it's morning hours new nears the flowery dial is through but still the hot Sun veils its powers and deference to do yet there amid the fresh new green amid the young broods overhead a single scarlet branch is seen swung like a banner red tinged with the fatal hectic flush which when October frost is in the near flames on each dying tree in bush to deck the dying year and now the sky seems not so blue the yellow sunshine pales its ray a sorrowful prophetic hue lies on the radiant day as mid the bloom and tenderness I cashed at scarlet menaced air like a grey sudden wintry dress set in a child's right hair the birds sing on the Roses blow but like a discord heard but now a stain upon the petals snow is that one sad red bow and the section sixty tree this recording is in the public domain section 64 verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Joe Brennaman he that believeth shall not make haste the aloes grow upon the sand the aloes thirst with parching heat year after year they waiting stand lonely and calm and front the beat of desert winds and still a sweet and subtle voice thrills all their veins great patience wins it still remains after a century of pains to you to bloom and be complete I grow upon a thorny waist hot noontide lies on all the way and with it's scorching breath makes haste each freshening dawn to burn and slay yet patiently I bite and stay knowing the secret of my fate the hour of bloom dear Lord I wait come when it will or soon or late a hundred years are but a day end of section 64 this recording is in the public domain section 65 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by sky albatross my little ghost I know where it marks and hides in the midst of the busy house in the midst of the children's glee all clay its shadow bites nobody knows but me on a closet shelf it dwells in the darkest corner of all mid rolls of woolen and fur and faint forgotten smells of last year's lavender that a ghost has its dwelling there nobody else would guess only a baby's shoe a curl of golden hair you would say a toy or two a broken doll whose lips and cheeks of wax in bloom show dense a finger small little fair fingertips a worn sash that is all little to see or to guess but whenever I open the door there faithful to its post with its eyes sad tenderness I see my little ghost and I hasten to shut the door I shut it tight and fast lest the sweet sad ting get free lest it flipped beside on the floor and saddened a day for me lest between me and the Sun and between me in the heavens and the laughs in the children's eyes the shadowy feet should run the faint gold curls arise like a gleam of moonlight pale and all the warmth and the light should die from the summer day and the laughter turned to wail and I should forget to pray so I keep the door shut fast and my little ghost shut in and whenever I crossed the hall I shiver and hurry past but I love it best of all end of section 65 this recording is in the public domain section 66 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Larry Wilson Christmas how did they keep his birthday then the little fair Christ so long ago Oh many there were to be housed and fed and there was no place in the end they said so into the major the Christ must go to lodge with the cattle and not with men the ox and the ass they munched their hay they munched and they slumbered wondering not and out in the my cold and blue the shepherd slept and the sheep slept two til the angel song and the bright star ray guided the wise men to the spot but only the wise men Nelkin praised and only the Shepherd's came to see and the rest of the world cared not at all for the little Christ in the oxen stall and we are angry and amazed that such a dull hard things should be how do we keep his birthday now we ring the bells and we raise the strain we hang up Garland everywhere and bid the tapers twinkle Fair and feast and frolic then we go back to the mine o wives again are we so better than they who failed than you born Christ to see to them a helpless babe to us he shines a savior glorious our Lord our friend are all yet we are half asleep this Christmas day into section 66 this recording is in the public domain section 67 of verses by Susan Coolidge read for librivox.org by Joe Brenneman Boneta come Domino thank God for life life is not sweet always hands may be heavy laden hearts careful unwelcome nights follow and welcome days and dreams divine end in awakenings dull still it is life and life is cause for praise this ache this restlessness this quickening sting prove me no torpid and inanimate thing prove me of him who is of life the spring I am alive and that is beautiful thank God for love though love may hurt and wound though set with sharpest thorns its rows may be roses are not of winter all attuned must be the earth full of soft stir and free and warm air Dawn's the rose upon its tree fresh currents through my frozen pulses run my heart has tasted summer tasted son and I can thank the Lord although not one of all the many roses blooms for me end of section 67 and the verses by Susan Coolidge this recording is in the public domain
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Building a Digital-First Archive (How Hard Could that Be?)
>> Hello everyone. Thank you, and welcome to another MARA guest lecture. We are very fortunate today to have Stephen Abrams. Stephen is head of digital preservation for the Harvard Library, with responsibility for policy, strategic planning, innovation, and oversight of the library's preservation initiatives, systems, and services. He has been active in the digital library community for over 20 years and has served in an advisory or governing capacity for many projects and organizations, including CA.gov Web Archive, Cobweb, Collaboration to Clarify the Costs of Curation 4C, Dat-in-the-Lab, DataONE, End-of-Term Web Archive, Facade, Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative, the International Internet Preservation Consortium, the Jewish Women's Archive, Make Data Count, the National Digital Stewardship Alliance, PLANETS, and PRONOM, and program committees for the DLF, IDCC, iPRES, IS&T Archiving, JCDL, and Open Repositories conferences. He was Project Director and Editor for the ISO 19005 PDF/A standard, and the creator of the JHOVE and JHOVE2 format characterization tools, and the Unified Digital Format Registry semantic wiki. His doctoral research with us here at SJSU in the Gateway program focuses on frameworks for evaluating the efficacy of digital preservation activities when viewed as technically mediated human communications across time and concomitant technical and cultural distance. We are incredibly lucky to have him here with us today. So, welcome. And we're thrilled to hear your preservation, or presentation. [laughter] >> Thank you, Kara. >> Thrilled to hear your preservation as well. >> Well, thank you for the invitation to come and speak to you and your students. If, if I had known you were going to read out all that mouthful, I would have, I would have shortened it up tremendously. It's a little bit embarrassing to hear it out loud. But anyway, good morning or good afternoon, everyone, depending on where you are. Afternoon for me here in Massachusetts. And I'm going to be talking to you about a number of what I consider to be very important digital preservation issues. And as a structuring idea for this, because of the nature of your educational experience, I want to talk to this context of Building a Digital-First Archive. How hard could that be? So to begin with, the university archives here at Harvard, about three or four years ago, announced a very ambitious goal to translate, transition rather, to what I would call a Digital-First Records Management program by 2026. Internally and externally, they often talk about this as a born digital program or a digital only program. But I think Digital-First actually captures what, what's actually going to happen. Because you know, paper or other types of tangible assets are certainly not going to go away. Although, we would expect those to become increasingly more and more rare, in the overall set of collections. So obviously, when we're dealing with these digital materials, we have to be concerned with the preservation, the long-term preservation of that material, both in terms of our policy obligations, perhaps our statutory or legal obligations. But beyond that, as a university, it's, it has to do with, with our role essentially, as a memory organization, and preserving the cultural record. So, I'm going to talk very, very briefly today about the ideas I have about what constitutes the appropriate technical and social infrastructure for the effective and sustainable persistence of, of the university records. Although, this is actually applicable to all other forms of digital information. Beyond that, I want to end up with a little bit of a, give you a little bit of a flavor of my doctoral research, which is looking into the question of how can we know whether or not our preservation goals have actually been achieved? So to begin with, I just want to talk a little bit about who I am, so you will sort of understand my perspective. And first of all, it's very important to note that I am not an archivist. It's very possible, if not likely, that all of you may know a little bit more about the archival world than I do. I would consider myself to be a librarian, both by experience and training. And while there is of course, a tremendous amount of overlap in goals, and so forth, there are, there are things that we do differently. I suspect there are things that we perceive or conceive of a little bit differently. So again, just to hint at that experience and training, I've been sort of in this business for over 20 years now. Started off back at the Harvard Library in 1999. When we were just first building our digital capacity. And this predates GitHub by a fair amount. So, if you wanted something, you had to build up. And that's in fact, what we did. And part of my tenure there was in building the first generation of our infrastructure, including the infrastructure for preservation purposes. After about 10 years, I went out to sunny California, at the University of California's, California Digital Library. Where I was Associate Director of the UC Curation Center. I'm not going to try to disentangle curation from preservation, that's a whole nother lecture. But it's safe to say that I was very intimately involved with a lot of these same issues, including preservation activities there. For the last five years, I have been in, a doctoral candidate at the San Jose and Queensland PhD program, which is how I became familiar with Darra, who is a wonderful new addition to San Jose faculty. And my research is as I alluded to earlier, in the area of, of the evaluation of digital preservation enterprise. And in particular, how we can quantify success of that enterprise. And then for the past three years, I have come back to Harvard as head of its newly established preservation program. Which is not to say that we have not had been doing preservation for these 20 years, 20 odd years. But it never, it was never sort of publicly identified as a, as an administrative unit, which it now is. So, that's about me. I would like to know a little bit about you, and in particular, if you could raise your hand either actually or if you can do it sort of iconically through Zoom. Just want to get a sense whether you've taken either of these two courses, which seem to be the ones in the MARA curriculum that are most germane to the kind of preservation issues I've been talking about. So I don't know if, if you're allowed, are you allowed to raise your hand if your video is off? I can't quite see. >> Should be able to press the reactions button. Although, I know at least a couple of folks here are brand new, first semester, first year MARA students. And so, they would not have taken those courses yet. >> Okay. Well that's, that's useful to know. Cause I, I, I don't want to bewilder anyone. There's going to be some acronyms and some concepts that you may have heard, you may not have heard. Please drop something in the chat, or I'm trying to leave lots of time at the end for questions and discussion. So, what is the problem we are trying to solve? Let me kind of illustrate it this way. Harvard University is a very old institution. And this is one of the older, oldest records in the archival collection. This is a piece of correspondence that was written by the first Harvard President. What is that, about 380 years ago. And we still have it. The piece of paper, it's sitting in a folder, in a box, in a controlled environment. And as you can see, we actually have, have a digital facsimile of this thing. Let's fast forward 380 years. Here is a piece of correspondence from the current Harvard President, Larry Bacow. That he sent out to us, all of the staff, just about two weeks ago. The problem, 380 years later, we still have that original piece of paper. I suspect, 380 years in the future, we're still going to have that piece of paper. Can we say the same thing, with any degree of confidence, about this piece of e-mail? Now, you may think well, how hard could that be? It's just a big of text. Well, let's look at it a little bit closer. This looks like an embedded graphic. But in fact, this is a link to an external image sitting out on a server someplace. Is that server going to be there in the future? Here is a link to a calendar app. Again, external to the e-mail itself. Is that going to be there, in 380 years? Similarly, we have a link to a website down there. Same question. Overall, this looks like text, but it is actually encoded in HTML form. Is anyone going to know what HTML is, or how to, how to decode it? Are they going to know what all those little angle brackets mean, and so forth? More significantly, Harvard uses Outlook as its enterprise mail system. So, even though this message is represented in HTML, it's actually being stored on a server and on my laptop, as a PST file. Which is a proprietary database format. It's binary format. It's not actually text. So, is anyone going to know how to read that, all those years in the future? So, it's actually, even a seemingly simple example presents some really significant preservation challenges. So, you might ask, well in the e-mail case, how good are we? How, you know, how, what have we been doing with e-mail? It's been around for a while. Well, let's take a look at some things, and try to put this into context. A hundred eighty years ago, we actually know what the first telegraph message ever sent was. And in fact, we have the message right there. It was the nature of telegraphy back then, is it got printed out on a little piece of paper, and that's in the Smithsonian. Fast forward another couple of years, was about 150 years ago, we know what the first telephone message was. We don't have a tangible representation of it, because of its ephemeral nature. But in fact, we know what was said, by whom, and to whom. What about the first e-mail message? That's only 50 years old. Well, we really have no idea what that first e-mail message was. Ray Tomlinson, who was the person who sent it and actually invented our modern notion of e-mail, as far as he can remember, he sort of danced across the keyboard and sent a sort of a nonsense message, just to test that it actually arrived at the other end. What we can draw from this, is that significance, archival or cultural in the broader sense, often only emerges in hindsight. So, you, you know, those, the first telegraph, the first telephone message, those were seen at the time as historically and culturally significant events, and were very well documented. E-mail, in 1971, was a very, very fringe thing. It was done in the context of the ARPANET, which was a research project. And the idea was well, maybe at some point, there will be a couple of dozen obscure computer scientists who are going to send mail back and forth. No one contemplated it was going to become one of the, the preeminent channels of communication. And therefore, no one thought to actually save it. So that is can in fact, be preserved. So, what do we actually mean when we're talking about digital preservation? Well, if you've had any coursework in this, or you've had any interest or looked it up, there's a variety of definitions you can find very, very easily in a number of places. They're all going to probably sound something quite like this. I picked this one in particular, because this is about the newest definition you could possibly find. Dan Noonan and his colleagues out at Ohio State released this as a public document, just about a month and-a-half ago. Now, there is nothing particularly wrong with it. Everything that is said here is absolutely correct, it's absolutely necessary. But I would argue, that while not wrong, it is also not complete. So, let me sort of take this apart a little bit. First of all, there is this reference to managed activities. Essentially, what this means is that the preservation enterprise has been conceptualized as a managerial endeavor. It has to do with you know, the mechanics of you know, you got something and you're going to at some point, hand it off. And it's what's in the middle there. Again, absolutely necessary but not really the whole story. Again, if you've done any study in this area, you've probably come across a diagram that looks like this. This is the Open Archival Information System reference model. It is pretty much the standard instrument that we use to explain what we do to design systems, to do it and so forth. And by calling preservation and managerial activity, it's, we're basically saying it's really only concerned with this little middle bit. And very significantly, the concerns, the needs, the experiences of content producers and content consumers, is held to be sort of outside the purview of preservation proper. I think that's a little shortsighted. And I'll get, come back to this in a moment. Another thing we see here, is that the end goal of preservation is to provide access. Again, that's necessary, but perhaps not quite enough. Access has a number of meanings, both sort of a dictionary meaning. It is actually a fairly codified archival term. You could look like, in the SAA dictionary, and you'll find that it has to do with being able to be findable and retrievable, both from sort of a technical, an administrative, and a legal point of view. You can get the thing into your hand, but it doesn't say anything at all about what you can do with that thing that's now in your hand. It does not address usability. And after all, the whole reason we are archiving and preserving this material is so that it will be used by some future user. Here is President Bacow's e-mail message. If you didn't know anything else about it, and you retrieve it, you have access to it, this is what you're going to get. And it's very possible that in the absence of other information, that's not going to be particularly useful. Going along with that, is the sort of central focus of the preservation activity, is the digital object, the actual encoding of abstract information into digital form. Digital objects are the primary unit of preservation management. But again, the scope of preservation I would argue, needs to go beyond just dealing with objects. This perspective of looking at things in terms of the preservable objects, is what I'm calling a artifactual perspective. We're dealing with that, that [inaudible], that physical, well we're virtual, that digital artifact. We're not necessarily then concerned as we should be, on the human experience engaging with that artifact. In essence, we want to turn this binary data into something a little bit more familiar. We want to be able to read and manipulate this e-mail message, in the context of some sort of a e-mail client. Lastly, the risks to preservation are couched here in terms of technical risks. And there are lots of those. And that certainly occupies a lot of our time, in ameliorating those risks. But basically, there's an assumption here that because we're dealing with sort of archival timespans, there's, there's obvious technical distance that arises across those timespans, between the point of acquisition or creation acquisition and the point of eventual use. And that's what this definition is trying to get at. But also, accompanying that, that increasing you know time dimension, is cultural distance. The future user is in a very, very different cultural position than he or she was, they were, at the point in which the information creator actually put something down. So, to illustrate this, you probably haven't you know, were anybody [inaudible] give you a chance to read this message, you will see that in it, President Bacow is very generously giving all of us some additional time off during the winter, upcoming winter recess. Someone in the future just reading this in isolation, might think well, that was kind of a nice thing for the president to do. They would be losing the whole point here. COVID is not mentioned anywhere in this message, but it is the imperative context for understanding what was actually being done here. Over the past two years, Harvard, like many other institutions, hopefully yours, has been making a variety of accommodations to its staff, to its faculty, to its students. And in fact, this extra vacation time is merely the latest instance of this. So, although there is no explicit mention of COVID, you really aren't going to understand correctly, the purpose, the intent, and the impact of this message without knowing that it was done after two years of pandemic conditions. So, what is digital preservation really? If I was of a particularly poetic mood, I would give sort of a metaphorical statement like this. That digital preservation is about the continuity of memory, whether individual, institutional, or cultural memory, in the digital age. I actually think that's a very nice encapsulation. That's, that's getting to the, the point, the goal. What it is we're trying to do. Why it is in fact, so important. If you wanted a little bit more nuts and bolts to this, I could say something like this, that it is about human communication. There is a managerial, a technically managerial aspect in the middle of it. Because we are dealing with digitally encoded information, there's always going to have to be a technological component to it. But we should never lose track of the sight that at either end, there is a person. And that what we are doing is to enable communication of past informative, you know, expression to some future consumer of that expression. And a little bit more specificity about the actual preservation activity, I think it all comes down to, two complimentary activities. Which has to do with assuring the persistence of authentic digital information objects, as well as the persistence of opportunities for legitimate digital information experiences. So here, I'm very carefully drawing a distinction between objects and experiences. We, we need, we need both. The one in fact, you can't happen without the other. I'm also drawing a distinction between my, my adjective. Authenticity versus legitimacy. When we're dealing, at the artifactual level of the object, it makes sense to talk about authenticity, which is a somewhat objective measure. Essentially, something is going to be authentic for pretty much you know, universally. You know, independent of who, who is evaluating that. Experience of course, is particular to time, place, person, and purpose. So, we can't really talk about authentic, which implies that there is a single canonical form of it. But we can talk about legitimacy. Legitimate for the purpose of the particular individual. So, what do we sort of need to put into place in order to make good on, on those, those two, two high level objectives? Well, we can think about things in terms of a variety of programmatic imperatives. Things that we're, we're doing at the institutional program level. And well how many are here, that I have. I sort of collected this into eight categories. That more or less move from necessary things to hopefully, fully sufficient things, as we, as we sort of move down the list. They're all important, but if you had to prioritize them, this is sort of the way in which I would go about trying to develop capacity to, to make good on these things. First of all, is proactive analysis and decision making. Unlike the archiving of tangible materials, which is often you know, can be referred to as sort of you know, well, a regime of benign neglect, you know meant in, meant in the positive way, is not necessarily a bad thing. We take a piece of paper, if we deacidify it or it's acid free, we put it in a box, we keep it cold, we keep it dark, we keep it at low humidity. We ensure that there's no fire, there's no flood, there's no bug. Beyond that, it sort of takes care of itself. And if something does go wrong, we have opportunities for reactive amelioration. In general, in the digital world, that all gets flipped on its head. If something goes significantly wrong, you may not be able to react. So, it's, the more, all the more important that we have a very proactive set of programs and initiatives in place. Beyond that, the single most important thing that anyone can do, in terms of preservation, is to acquire it and bring something, a piece of material into a, a you know, proactively managed and sustainable preservation program. So, we want to make sure that we have the widest sort of, most opportune acquisition of materials, and the least prescriptive bars in terms of eligibility, to be able to bring things in. Once we have something, we need to know what it is. We want to be able to provide a variety of description. We want metadata of all different kinds about it. Sometimes the metadata comes along with the thing, from someone who presumably knows. Other times we are able to sort of extract descriptive information from the thing itself. There's often a lot of interesting technical, if not descriptive, metadata that's baked into our, our various digital artifacts. Beyond that, there is the opportunity to have, to have enriched description. Say we have a digital text, we could actually you know, using natural language processing techniques, we can identify named entities, people, places, dates. We can do sort of a punitive subject analysis bv looking for concept clusters. We can make a, a stab at what this thing is actually about. We can do keywords. There's all sorts of things we can do there. There is, there's similar kinds of things we can do with other, other types, such as audio streams and video images, and so forth. Now we have the thing, we know what the thing is, we need to protect it. We want to assure its integrity, its authenticity, its usability. We want to make sure that it is under appropriate curatorial control. And ideally, we should be giving our curators the ability to exercise that control sort of on their own, without having to go through necessarily an intermediary. And finally, because we know that we're doing this for a purpose, there is a whole body of potential stakeholders out in the world. We need to make sure that we have the widest possible discovery and delivery of the material. And then finally, this is not a one-time thing. We need to continually, to adjust to changing conditions, as well as continually evolving stakeholder needs, aspirations, not to mention the ever-ongoing evolution of technology, and the inevitability of technological disruption. So, we're going to have to have a variety of, of infrastructural components to help us deal with this. So, what are sort of the operational imperatives, both of actual technical systems, as well as social systems? Preservation is, makes use of a lot of machinery, but that machinery is always directed by people. It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a human activity as well as a technical one. So, I would identify what, seven or so, imperatives. There, there probably are more, but these are the ones that came immediately to mind or that I certainly keep in mind, in the development of, of our own program here at Harvard. First of all, we want to ensure that there is maximal stakeholder clarity regarding planning activities and in fact, stakeholder participation in those kind of planning activities to ensure that it is meeting their purposes. We want to ensure that there is maximal availability of our systems, of our content, at a time and place, and in a manner of user choosing, ideally at user choosing. Not, not what we think they want to do and when, but what, [inaudible] the way they want to do it and when. Those stakeholders should be able to rely on, on our systems, both human and machine, to behave the way they expect them to, to behave the way they have been documented to behave. This, all of this should provide maximal productivity, which is the users of these systems should derive maximum benefit for a minimal amount of effort. There should also be, we should be enabling maximum participation and adoption at minimal cost. And we want to make sure that there, that we're minimizing any potential negative impacts on finite institutional resources. And in fact, finite environmental resources. Because this is all based on technology, everything is plugged in, there's an on switch. That's using up a lot of resources, you know. So, compute cycles, storage corresponds to carbon. To make that carbon, you know, we're creating heat. To reduce the heat, we're using more energy. More energy is more carbon. So, that's certainly something that we're very much engaged with, in minimizing our footprint in that regard. And then finally, we want to make sure that all these systems remain responsive to, to a changing environment. Lastly, I want to talk about what I initially labeled as functional imperatives. But because of the way in which I've written this, I would say these are actually perhaps, better couched as functional aspirations. Ideally, we would want to have the capacity to deal with digital content in any genre or any format, in any number, or any, in any size, with any form of description or potentially no description. We should still be able to do something with it. Not as much as we would want, but something, in any language or script. In Harvard's library collections English is the minority. You go back, you know, both bibliographically and in other collections, we have about 60% of all of our materials that are under, under our stewardship, are in non-English. We should be able to deal with any sort of duration. The appropriate lifespan and stewardship for a given piece of material, is going to vary widely. And we want to be able to deal with things from a transitory, through the persistent, to the permanent. We should be able to deal with any eventuality, being proactive whenever possible, and reactive whenever necessary. And we should be able to enable any sort of use or reuse, whether that is purposeful or serendipitous. And whether it is a mode of use that we expect or that is unanticipated. So, those are all kind of heady goals. How are we going to know whether we've made any progress towards that? In order to do that, it is very important that we have mechanisms in place to allow us to evaluate the efficacy of preservation and archival activity. As MARA said, in you know, and it's part of their records management assessment program, that they do internally, assessments are very useful. And for purposes of evaluating existing practice, as a way to think about new ways to provide better guidance, better policy, better training, and better tools. It is also important, here's a nice quote that I, that I, that I like from a couple of years ago. This is dealing with library assessment, as opposed to archival, but I think it's, they're both germane to both areas. That assessment and evaluation, it's very important that it goes beyond sort of the obvious markers of use and satisfaction, to examine much larger and global questions of impact and outcomes. So, another instance of where sort of the state-of-the-art in preservation is not wrong, but again I think is not complete. Because of the sort of perspectival bias within the field, towards artifactual management, this lends itself to a, an evaluative benchmark of trustworthiness. Has the process, you know, is that worthy of being trusted? Do, do I have confidence that the, that the preservation process has done, what, what it says it's going to do. That's a very important thing, and we want to make sure that our processes are trustworthy. But when you think about it, trustworthiness is essentially a measure of preservation means, and not preservation ends. If we can expand our conceptual perspective beyond artifactual management, to that of communicative experience, you know. what is what person, future person doing with that managed and preserved object? That suggest to me at least, a complimentary benchmark of preservation success. I would argue, and have, that success you know, this is really the, the, the critical quality, in terms of what we're doing. Because if we do not know whether or not we have been successful, how in the world can anyone expect us to plan rationally for preservation activity? How could anyone reasonably expect that we're going to get successful outcomes out at the end? How are we ever going to effectively measure those kind of outcomes. And importantly, certainly at least for me, and it should be important for stakeholders, how can anyone be held meaningfully accountable for the outcome? Whether, whether it is successful or less than successful. So, what does it mean to be talking about digital preservation success? It's important here I think, to recognize that you know, archival preservation in general, and digital preservation in particular, usually happens as a delegated responsibility. And that is played out within an implicit service provider, stakeholder relationship. And this can happen within a given organization or across organizations. So, at the Harvard Library, I, I had a central service unit that offers digital preservation services out to all 70 odd university archives, libraries, and museums. They're not doing it for themselves. They are, they are passing on that delegated obligation to me. There are also, perhaps in smaller institutions, this gets delegated outside the boundaries. And there are a variety of, of you know, consortial and commercial opportunities. Which again, are placing people into this sort of implicit service provider, stakeholder relationship. That kind of a relationship is something that is very well studied, at least in the business management world. And there's a, there's a huge body of research and scholarship that tells us, what does it mean to have a level of satisfaction or success in such a relationship? And it all comes down to the hopeful alignment of service provider intention, of the realized state of the service provider's intentions, and [inaudible] the stakeholder's expectations. So, in other words, things are probably going to look something like this. That at some time in the past, I as a service provider, preservation service provider, had an intention to do something with regard to a piece of digital content, that leads at some later time period, to an actual archive state. And then at some point in the future, a stakeholder is going to want to make use of that material and has a particular expectation about what they want to see from that archive state. Those things could all be equivalent. In which case, I think we can declare success, or they can be a little less than equivalent, which means we, we don't have perhaps, full success. Although, success should never be seen as a binary quality. It is, it is a, it is a continuum. And hopefully, we'll achieve things towards the, towards the far end of the scale. So, what are the norms for success? Well, I just said that what we are interested in is trying to find an alignment between a provider's intention and the stakeholder's expectation. Unfortunately, those things are not generally made explicit, or made visible, in the preservation context. However, they are recoverable, sort of [inaudible] from, from their tacit expression, in the form of digital preservation policy statements. A policy statement essentially, establishes a social, if not legal contract that is going to underpin the service provider, stakeholder relationship. In fact, what is a policy statement? It is the way of the provider to assert a particular obligation. We, we are going to do this for you. In the face of that articulation, it is perfectly reasonable for the stakeholder to make an assumption about what they can expect. And in fact, if you take a look at preservational policy statements, and there's a lot of information about this in the reference that I had on that last page. And you'll see it again at the end. You'll find that there are four primary norms for success, that are implicit to, to policy statements. There's a lot of other norms, but these are the ones that are essentially, are uniform. You find these again, and again, and again, you know with every policy statement that you would choose to look at. These four are accessibility, integrity, authenticity, and usability of the preserved materials. By which is meant, or at least I interpret it to mean that the preserved digital artifact is findable and retrievable, technically illegally. It's, the artifact is whole and unaltered from its accepted, if not canonical state. That artifact is in fact, what it reports to be. And then finally, that artifact is germane to and exploitable for the stakeholder's purpose. If we take a look at these things, we see that they fall into two categories. Those top three I would argue, are more or less objective. The determination of whether these things are there or not, is going to be pretty much the same for anyone who goes through that kind of an exercise. Usability, on the other hand, I would claim is highly intersubjective. It is again, particular to time, place, person, context, and purpose. That makes things a lot harder. Much easier to come up with objective metrics than subjective ones. So, what would it mean for there to be successful usability? And we've ensured usability successfully? Well, that means that some sort of contextually situated engagement by a stakeholder, with that preserved artifact, is meaningful. By which I would say, that is something purposive, is newly known, is newly felt, or is newly acted upon by the stakeholder, that would not otherwise have occurred. In other words, we can say the preserved information has in fact, in formed the stakeholder. Now, different stakeholders could look at the same piece of preserved information and want to interact with it in a variety of ways. So, there's actually probably going to always need to be a number of metrics or norms, that are used to quantify the success of usability. And here are sort of the ones that again, I like to talk about, these seven. And I know there are, some of the terminology is a little bit obscure. So, let me give some examples here. A system administrator may only really care about the physical manifestation or ontic manifestation. You know, is there a file with a given name, in a location where it's supposed to be? In that case, you know, this presentation you're watching right now, it's a number of, it's all of these things. But at the physical manifestation level, there is a file sitting on my lap. Well, I'm a preservationist. There's lots of copies of this in various places. But it's, it's just a set of bits sitting there somewhere. If I was concerned about the way in which you know, this file was created or say I'm in a digitization laboratory, I might be concerned with the [inaudible] coding. You know, what is the symbolic representation of this thing. This particular set of slides are encoded in the Microsoft's Office open XML format, for example. There is also a higher-level syntactic expression, that I as an author was concerned about. This is a slide deck. It's made up of individual slides. Each of these slides has some graphics. It has some text, in a variety of ways. There is also a dimension of, of performing behavior. I've been going through these slides one at a time. Some of them have had little internal animations. So, that's, that's an aspect of this presentation that has to get preserved, along with the actual file itself. In this case, I have been using the PowerPoint application. There are other similar things that could do the same kind of thing. Obviously of course, there is some underlying semantic meaning, that is going to be at the heart of the preservation activity. In this case, the meaning here is what is Harvard doing to build a Digital-First Archive? That meaning is initially expressed from my point of view, this is the meaning as I know it. You watching it, are going to interpret what I have just said and seen, in terms of a particular context. You are all seeing this in the context of the San Jose MARA program. It's also in the context of your lived educational and professional experiences. You're all going to have perhaps, a slightly different take on what this is. Which is going to lead to the final sort of pragmatic understanding. Which is how is Harvard building a Digital-Fist Archive, as you've come to know it or understand it? So, with that, I am going to close my formal remarks with a just a few high-level summaries. As we are building our Digital-First Archive, we're making use of a number of principles that really applies to the preservation of all of Harvard's materials. And in doing it, we are attempting to be very complimentary to what sort of constitutes the current state-of-the-art. Which as I have mentioned a number of times, is not wrong, but not perhaps complete. So we feel it is important to approach digital archiving from the perspective of communication, as well as management. From the perspective of human experience, as well as a technical artifact. From the evaluating it, in terms of overall experiential success, as well as artifactual and procedural trustworthiness. And that this all has to be seen from a perspective that is intersubjective, as well as objective, in terms of the evaluative norms that we come up with. And with that, I will close my remarks and offer just some information here. Please feel free to reach out to me later on. Here are some pointers to some recent publications of mine, that goes into a lot more detail about many of these issues and questions that I've raised. And at this point, I would be delighted to hear any comments or reactions, and answer any questions that you might have. And with that... >> Thank you so much for that, Stephen. That was fantastic. I know I've taken away a lot, and have a learned a lot. And I'm really excited to turn over and engage again with some of your work. Students, if you haven't had the chance, please do read Stephen's article in Archival Science. It is fantastic, and it's a really, it's a perspective that we don't have a lot in the field. So, I will pause and give the chance for the students to ask some questions. I have many questions myself, but I would like to prioritize their learning and experience. We're all just so blown away that we're, okay, so I will start then. I guess one of the biggest questions I have is, how do we deal as you rightfully pointed out, there's a huge distance that grows culturally between where we are you know, now and 380 years from now. How do we balance that distance in, in trying to address the expectational state of our future stakeholders, when our future stakeholders are likely to be so distant from us? >> Well, that's, it's tricky. And there are sort of two ways you could look at it. There's the somewhat traditional way I think, which is well, isn't that what scholars do? This is, this is the nature of the scholarly exercise. You dig up some source material that perhaps no one has looked at, or you, you interpret it in a new way. And that interpretation of course, has to be based on what you are able to recover or intuit about both the time in which the thing was created, what purpose it might have been intended for. But there's also the purpose that it may be used for in the future, which doesn't necessarily have to be the right thing. This is why I like to talk about legitimacy of use, you know, as opposed to authenticity of the artifact. There, there's many different types of uses. And you know, some that were undoubtedly, well, certainly over archival timespans, completely unknown, unrelated to, to the original intention. You know, many maritime and medieval archives hold very rich collections going back to the great Age of Exploration, the 16th to 17th century. Including a lot of ship's logs, you know. There was some bosun sitting there every day writing down what was going on. That included atmospheric and oceanographic information. What was the air temperature? What was the water temperature? That was for a very practical purpose. And as long as it was on paper, it was kept alive. And what if someone said, well you know, this really doesn't matter. Let's just, let's snip all that stuff out. It's just taking up a lot of room. Well, nowadays it turns out, climate scientists are using that very same information, collected for a completely independent purpose, to do very, very long-term longitudinal studies, and explaining and exploring climate change. No one could have anticipated that. And it could very well have been discarded at some point. It's just oh, this is, we don't need this. So, it's, it's hard. You know, hopefully we all as curators you know, are always thinking about you know, the things we know about and the things we expect our customers are going to want. But there's always the notion of you know, there's the things that we don't know, we know we don't know they're going to want. And luckily, in the digital world, digital space is relatively inexpensive. At least it has been historically. So, the thought is let's just kind of hoover up as much as we can. And do as much as we can practically and try to leave things in as a good enough state for that future scholar. But again, capturing context, the fullest possible context at the point of creation, at the point of acquisition, at the point of prior use. You may be looking at something as 100 years old, but there's probably 100 years of prior scholarship. People have written articles, they've cited this thing. We should be finding ways to pull together this vast network of these interconnections. So that we're handing someone not just the thing, but the thing as the focus of a whole constellation of related information. >> So, that, that, that sounds to me like there's going to be a lot of infrastructural, not just a change but advancement that's necessary. Cause like, to my mind, you can't really start that without really building out some, a real Semantic Web. And really, that rich sort of you know, link data and all of that. Is that an accurate assumption or? >> Yes. I mean, a Semantic Web is, is our current you know, technology du jour for dealing with it. And we always need to think about these things at two levels. You know, there's the, there's the information level and then there's the implementation level. And we want to make sure the information persists indefinitely, knowing that the, the implementation you know, if we can get 10 years out of it, we're doing pretty well. And then we're going to have move to the next new, new thing. You know, preservation is a relay. You know, it's never over. You approach it, but you never actually, you never actually get to it. >> Right. Always have to be handing that baton [inaudible]. >> Yeah. >> So, what would you recommend for those students who are here, who, or who will listen to this later on our webcast, who will be the ones receiving the baton? What do they need to know and to do, to be able to take up such a big responsibility? >> Oh gosh. Well, there's, there's no end, there's no end of knowing. Literally, because again, tomorrow you're going to be handed something you've never seen before. And so, it's you know, being open. Being able, being not too wedded to the past or the present. A lot of these ideas I'm presenting here today, I mean, I will admit you know, I'm probably seen as a bit of a contrarian in the field. I don't like to think of myself as contrarian. I think that's, I like to think of myself as a complementarian. Cause again, it's not that I'm objecting to any, almost, well, I do object to something. But I don't really object to most things. It's again, it's, I'm trying to say well yes, that's all true. But let's, let's look a little bit, let's take a little bit of a bigger picture. And let's not necessarily be wedded to you know, receive wisdom. I mean, it's, it's, it is wisdom and it's useful. But sometimes, it, it gets us a little calcified. And we always need to be opening, opening up ourselves to looking at things from, from a more expansive perspective. Which of course, makes it a fascinating field. You know, it's intellectually, it's philosophically, I've always found this just to be tremendously interesting. Because we're just, we're dealing with the, the raw stuff of thought and memory. And, and, and scholarship, and culture. And we're right at the center of it. Hopefully we're invisible, if we do our job right. So, don't go into it if you're looking for a lot of kudos. But if you're looking for a lot of satisfaction in doing a job that needs to be done and doing it well, then this is, this is a tremendous thing to be associated with. >> Wonderful. So we have about two minutes left. I'm going to give our students one last opportunity to pose any burning questions they might have. Okay. They're just taking it all in, soaking it all in, I'm sure. Because it was a lot, and it was wonderful. Well thank you so much for your time, and your wisdom. Received and otherwise that you've shared with us today. Like I said, it's a really important and valuable perspective. You know, but we, we do, we need that both and as opposed to either or kind of expansion. And so, we're really grateful to you for sharing your time with us. And there's about one minute left, if you have any final thoughts you'd like to share with us. >> Oh gosh. >> Put you on the spot. >> Yeah. I, I, I don't, I don't know what to say. That's the one thing I didn't prepare for. >> Okay. Well, I'll just close it off then by saying we are, again, very grateful for your time and expertise. And this was a really wonderful and thoughtful talk. And I, I know I learned a lot and I'm sure the students did as well. So, thank you so much. >> Of course. I'm very happy to do it. >> Take care. >> Goodbye everyone.
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CPSC Commission Briefing | Window Coverings Notice of Proposed Rulemaking NPR
good morning and welcome to this public meeting of the consumer product safety commission this morning cpsc staff will brief the commission on two draft notices the proposed rulemaking that together would establish safety standards for all window coverings sold to consumers we are briefed yesterday on a draft proposal on magnus i have two more of these briefings coming up this month and i appreciate all the hard work staff has put done to put together these packages the draft rules we're going to be briefed on today attempt to address the horrific tragedy of babies and small children strangled on window cords according to staff on average nine children strangled to death on window courts each year these two draft proposals reflect changes in the marketplace industries and cpsc issues and advanced notes of proposed rulemaking on window coverings in 2015. in that time ansi has developed the american national standard for safety accorded window covering products staff will present two proposals first a draft proposed rulemaking under section 15j of the consumer product safety act to deem that window covers do not meet the requirements of the ansi standard uh presents a substantial product hazard second proposal the draft notice for pool making under section seven and nine of cpsa to establish a safety standard or operating cords for custom window coverings a safety gap that was left by the voluntary standard i know that we have questions for the staff so i'll turn over them to brief us once we have completed the briefing each commissioner will have 10 minutes to ask questions of staff with multiple rounds necessary the following staff members will brief the commission uh dr ranab sinha uh division director for human factors within the directorate for engineering sciences and project manager for window coverings and mary house attorney in the regulatory affairs division of the office of general counsel office also in attendance are mary boyle the cpsc executive director pamela stone acting general counsel and abi moshem who's acting for roberta mills our cpsc secretary one final point before i start turn the meeting over to staff any questions to staff to address the agency's legal authority should be withheld into the closed executive session which will follow directly after this public briefing thank you i turned the gavel now over to um dr balshi singha and his house welcome thank you mr chair and good morning commissioners as the chair stated mary house and i will be presenting two notices of proposed rulemaking associated with corded window coverings next slide please we will structure the presentation so that the common information is presented first we will start with the product category hazard scenarios incident data injury severity and nature of incidents we will then talk about cpsc history followed by voluntary standard activities including the adequacy of the standard and its compliance by the industry then we will discuss the statutory framework for a rule under section 15j of the consumer product safety act cpsa followed by explaining the recommended requirements for reception 15j rule they will then explain the statutory framework for a rule under section 7 and 9 of the cpsa followed by explaining the recommended requirements for a section 7 and 9 rule next slide please window coverings comprise a wide range of products including shades blinds curtains and draperies in general hard window coverings composed of slats or veins are considered blinds and soft window coverings that contain a continuous roll of material are considered shades on this slide from left right we are showing a horizontal blind a vertical blind a roll up shade a cellular shade and a roman shade next slide please the user manipulates the operating cords that you see on the right side to raise or lower the window covering operating chords can be in the form of operating pull chords as shown here or in a continuous loop form the inner chords are not directly manipulated by the user but transfer the force resulting from a user pulling on the operating cords or from the user operating a bond or some other non-coded component to lift the bottom rail up operating cords as well as inner cords have been involved in strangulation that's for children next slide here are some examples of children getting entangled in the cords the continuous loops and lifting loops that you see on the left are pre-existing loops that their child can insert their head through for operating pull cords two kinds of strangulation can occur one is when child wraps the cord around their neck and the other is when the child inserts their head to a loop usually resulting from tangled pool cords next slide in terms of incident data based on a review of the data from national center for health statistics and a separate cpsc study on child strangulations we estimate that a minimum of nine fatal strangulations related to window covering courts have occurred per year in the united states among children under five years and younger from 2009 through 2019. we also estimate that based on cpsc's injury cost model but approximately 185 medically treated non-fatal injuries have occurred annually from 2009 through 2020 involving children 8 years and younger in terms of reported incidents we have received 194 fatal and non-fatal strangulation reports among children 8 years and younger from january 2009 through december 2020 89 incident reports describe a fatality while the remaining were non-fatal incidents next slide strangulation due to mechanical compression of the neck is a complex process resulting from obstruction of the airway passage and occlusion of blood vessels in the neck if sustained lateral pressure occurs at a level resulting in vascular occlusion strangulation can occur even in situations where the child's body is fully or partially supported some of the reported non-fatal incidents involve severe injuries with long-term consequences such as permanent brain damage strangulation is a form of affixia that can be partial when there is an inadequate oxygen supply to the lungs or total when there is complete impairment of oxygen transport to tissues a reduction in the delivery of oxygen to tissues can result in permanent irreversible damage experimental studies show that about 4.4 pounds of pressure on the neck may occlude the jugular vein and 7 to 11 pounds may occlude the common corroded arteries minimal compression of any of these vessels can lead to unconsciousness within 15 seconds and death in two to three minutes next cpsc has recognized cords on window coverings as a hidden hazard for many years triangulation with courts require only a few minutes and it is silent because even young children are left unsupervised for a few minutes or more in a room that is considered safe such as a bedroom or a family room staff concluded that parental supervision is unlikely to be effective warning labels also have limited effectiveness because research demonstrates that consumers are less likely to look for and read safety information about the products that they use frequently and are familiar with consumers are very likely to have familiarity with window coverings because they almost certainly have indoor coverings in their homes and probably use them daily therefore even well-designed warning labels will have limited effectiveness in communicating the hazard on this type of product safety devices such as cord cleats and tension devices are unlikely to be effective either cord cleats need to be attached to the wall and caregivers must wrap the cord around the cleat every time window covering is raised or lowered as incident data show children can still access and entangle in the cords tension devices also need to be attached to the wall or window sill which may not occur due to increased cost of compliance that is time and effort required to install the device and unwillingness to create holes in the wall and may not be permissible in rental homes depending on how taut the cord loop is the cord loop can still allow a child's head to enter to the opening as observed in the incident data next please since the mid-1990s cpsc staff has been working with the window covering manufacturers association or wcma that represents the interests of window covering industry manufacturers fabricators and assemblers wcma is a standard developing organization accredited by the american national standards institute or nc in 2013 cpsc received a petition requesting a rule to prohibit any window covering cords where a feasible cordless alternative exists and for those instances where a feasible alternative does not exist require that all cords be made inaccessible through the use of passive guarding devices commission granted the petition in october 2014 instructed staff to begin filmmaking in january 2015 commission voted to approve publication of the ambr in the federal register following the publication of the empr commission received comments from 1013 people or entities next please from january 1st 2009 through december 2020 cpsc conducted 42 window covering product recalls more than 28 million units were recalled and included stock as well as custom products recalled products were associated with 14 debts and 31 near strangulations next the ansi standard for the safety of corded window covering products was first published in 1996 and aimed to address strangulation incidents created by looped cords in 2002 the standard was revised to require inner court stops to reduce the risk associated with inner courts the standard was revised five times between 2007 and 2014 and included requirements related to tension devices to partially limit the consumer's ability to control the blind if the tangent device is not properly installed requirements related to roman shade inner cords warning labels and pictograms on the outside of stock packaging hazardous loop testing roll-up style shape performance and durability of all safety devices cpsa staff has been involved in all of these incremental improvements to the voluntary standard however until the 2018 version staff found that the requirements were inadequate to address the risk of injury for example in the ampr staff concluded that at least 57 percent of the incidents that occurred could still occur with pull courts and continuous loops on window coverings even if the product met the standard the current version of the standard was published in 2018. this version segments the window covering market between stock and custom-made products the standard makes substantial improvements to effectively address the strangulation risk associated with operating agginal courts on stock window coverings many of the public comments that were received to in response to the ampr were addressed by the 2018 version of the standard and corresponding changes to stock products all window coverings manufactured after december 15 2018 must meet the new standard next a stock window covering is defined in the 2018 standard as a completely or substantially fabricated product prior to being distributed in commerce even when the seller manufacturer or distributor modifies a pre-assembled product by adjusting to sides or attaching the top rail or bottom rail the product is still considered stock online sales of a product or the size of an order such as the multi-family housing order do not make the product a non-stock product the standard provides these examples to clarify that as long as the product is substantially fabricated subsequent changes to the product do not change its categorization next staff uses the term custom window covering in the draft purple's rule as described in the ansys standard for custom blinds shades and shadings which are defined as any window covering that is not classified as a stock window covering next so per the standard stock products are required to have no operating cords as seen on the picture on the left or have short cords that are a maximum 8 inches long as shown in the middle picture or have inaccessible operating cords as shown on the right having no operating cords effectively eliminates the strangulation hazard because there is no operating cord to cause strangulation if the length of the operating cord is eight inches or shorter in any state free or under tension based on the anthropometric dimensions of youngest children involved in the incidents it is not sufficient to strangle a child therefore staff finds this requirement also adequate if the window of covering utilizes a device such as a rigid cord shroud as shown in the picture on the right to make the cord inaccessible this also addresses the strangulation hazard by adequately preventing access to the cord next staff assessed that stock window covering requirements for operating cords in the voluntary standard are adequate to address the risk of strangulation where known stock window coverings accounted for 59 of all incidents and 58 of all fatal incidents we could identify 50 incidents involving stock window coverings and 29 involved operating full cords continuous loop operating cords or tilt cords staff concluded that if the incident stock products met the current voluntary standard all of the 29 incidents would have been prevented next for custom ordered window covering products the products can follow the operating core requirement for stock products for the standard or consumers can purchase window coverings with accessible and hazardous operating cords the 2018 standard contains revised requirements for custom ordered products including operating cords that have a default length of 40 percent of the blind height that was previously unlimited i want to be the default option to tilt the slacks instead of the cord however the length of the operating cords can still be hazardous when the product is fully lowered because the child can still wrap the cord around their neck multiple cords can still entangle and create a loop in which a child can insert their head operating chords will also get longer as the window covering is raised making it easier for the child to access and manipulate if the court tilt option is chosen the cord tilt can also be long enough to be wrapped around the child's neck or be tangled and create a loop in which a child's head can enter the default options can also be changed during a custom order process allowing long and accessible ports next staff concluded that the requirements for operating cords on custom window coverings do not adequately address the strangulation risk where known custom window coverings accounted for 41 of all incidents and 42 percent of middle incidents we identified 35 custom window covering incidents and 30 of 35 involved operating pull cords or continuous loop operating cords all 30 of 35 custom product incidents can still occur even if the product complied with the volunteer standard although the ncwcma 2018 standard divides the window covering market into two categories stock and custom products incident scenarios are not based on this product distinction fatal and non-fatal injuries associated window covering courts do not distinguish between stock and custom products because both types of products essentially have the same hazard patterns next the fact that the hazard hazard scenarios are the same or both stock and custom video coverings is acknowledged in the ansys standard in terms of inner courts as described earlier inner cords run through the window covering and pull the bottom rail up when the user pulls the operating cords intercourse can pose a strangulation hazard if the child pulls on the inner cord and then places their head into the loop the volunteer standard has two testing requirements to confirm the safety of inner cords that apply to both stock and custom products first the inner cords are tested for accessibility using a cord accessibility probe if cords are accessible we then test whether the cord presents a hazard by pulling the inner cord the maximum force of 5 pounds followed by an attempt to insert the head rope into the opening with a maximum force of 10 pounds inner cords that are inaccessible or that do not allow a hit probe to go through the opening are compliant with the ansi standard and adequately address the strangulation hazard associated with inner courts next staff identified 22 inner court incidents out of 194 incidents involving stock custom or unknown whether it is stock or custom product type regardless of product type we concluded that all 22 incidents would have been prevented if the window covering met the 2018 standard next staff on a preliminary basis assess that there is substantial compliance with the voluntary standard based on the following wcma stated in its comment to the ampr that there has been substantial compliance among manufacturers with the standard since its first publication wcma also stated that association's message to all manufacturers is that compliance with the standard is mandatory to sell window coverage in the united states to investigate the level of compliance cpsd contracted with dnr international who interviewed window covering manufacturers and component manufacturers manufacturers indicated retail customers would not stock non-compliant products manufacturers are also aware of their customers procedures and would not ship to them if there were concerns about the assembly and installation process all manufacturers interviewed were aware of distributor and had implemented compliance in all stages of their development process in addition cpsc field staff confirmed compliance of the product categorization for stock and custom by conducting unannounced in-store visits to 18 firms comprising wholesalers manufacturers and retailers 13 locations demonstrated compliance with the voluntary standard in terms of operating courts for both stock and custom products in four locations we have observed non-compliance of the custom products primary violations included operating pull cords longer than 40 percent of the window covering length than the window covering was fully lowered without an accompanying specific customer request lack of warning label or a manufacturer label or a hang tag and use of court tilt instead of one tilt without an accompanying custom request staff found one location with a non-compliant stock product based on cpsc staff's review of market information and contractor report findings and wcma statements staff concluded that a substantial majority of stock window coverings sold in the united states conform to 2018 standard samples tested by cpc staff also indicate a high level of conformance in custom products related to inner court accessibility next now mary is going to review the statutory framework for the first draft rule good morning mr chair commissioners i have prepared two npr's on window covering cords for the commission's consideration taken together the intent was for the draft schools to address the risk of strangulation to young children associated with operating and intercourse on stock and custom window coverings the first npr covers the hazards highlighted in the blue boxes on this slide this draft npr uses the commission's authority in section 15j of the cpsa this type of rule is not a consumer product safety rule rather the rule would make non-compliance with certain parts of the ancw cma standard a commission determined substantial product hazard sph defined under section 1582 of the cpsa products that presented the nsh under the cpsa are subject to corrective action a manufacturer importer distributor or retailer that fails to report an sbh to the commission is also subject to potential civil and criminal penalties under the cpsa and products that prevent messages can also be refused admission into the u.s under section 17a of the cpsa the 15j rule would apply to those hazards that staff assesses are adequately addressed by the voluntary standards operating cords on stock products inner cores on stock and custom window covering and the manufacturer label on both stock and custom window coverings the second npr addresses operating cords on custom window coverings that's the red box on this slide this rule relies on the commission's authority under section 7 and 9 of the cpsa and would create a new mandatory consumer product safety rule for operating cord on custom window covering a finalized product subject to this consumer product safety rule in addition to the things i just went over with esph these products would also need to be tested and certified as compliant with the rules the proposed requirement would state that operating cords on custom window springs must meet the performance requirements and the voluntary standards as operating course on stock products next the commission's authority under section 15 j provides a way for the commission to determine through rulemaking that the presence or absence of certain product characteristics are a substantial product hazard under section 15a2 of the cpsa section 15a2 of the cpsa defines an sph and the product defect that because of the pattern of defect the number of defective products distributed in commerce the severity of the risk or otherwise creates a substantial risk of injury to the public next slide to issue an npr under section 15j based on the information and analysis from the staff the commission must make four preliminary determinations the hazard characteristics must be readily observable that hazards must be addressed by a voluntary standard the voluntary standard must be effective in reducing the risk of injury and the products must be in substantial compliance with the voluntary standards next slide the draft npr proposes to amend a substantial product hazard list which is codified at 16 cfr part 1120 proposed sections 1120.2 f and g of the drafts npr define stock and custom window coverings as they're defined in the voluntary standard proposed section 1120.3 e would require stop window coverage to meet the same requirements from the voluntary standards for operating cords center cords and the manufacturer label all of which are readily observable characteristics of stock window coverings that are addressed in the nfc standard proposed section 11 20.3 f should require custom window coverings to meet the inner court and manufacturer label requirements in the nfc standard rana is now going to review how the draft rule under section 15j meets the four statutory requirements for this type of rulemaking staff is recommending that hazardous operating cords and hazardous inner courts on stock window coverings and hazardous inner courts on custom window coverings be identified as substantial product hazards along with the absence of a manufacturer label staff advises that the commission can make the four preliminary determinations for 15j because the hazards associated with window covering courts are readily observable requiring a visual observation and or a measurement the 2018 standard that sets forth these requirements adequately addresses the strangulation hazard and is effective to reduce the risk of injury as noted previously if stock window coverings had been compliant with the ansys standard all stock incidents would have been prevented and if custom window coverings had been compliant with the inner court requirements inner court incidents would have been prevented finally for the npr staff believes that the commission can determine on a preliminary basis that window coverings substantially comply with the standard based on contractor findings staff's assessment of samples on the market and wcms statements next the first readily observable characteristic that i will discuss is the operating code requirements for stock products staff can quickly evaluate whether a stock window covering complies with the operating code requirement in the voluntary standard usually with just visual observation and a tape measure next for example staff can visually observe whether a product has operating cords and if so whether the cord is accessible for products that have operating imports the voluntary standard requires that they be inaccessible or short typically staff can observe whether the operating code of course are accessible to children upon visual inspection if the product uses a device such as a rigid cord shroud to make the cord inaccessible shown in the middle picture the voluntary standard requires a chord shroud accessibility probe intended to simulate the finger size of a young child to be used if the probe cannot touch the cord and the cord is standing inaccessible finally staff can visually observe whether an accessible chord meets the requirement and voluntary standard for a short chord by measuring the length of the chord with a tape measure to determine if the chord is maximum 8 inches long next the second readily observable characteristic is the determination of hazardous inner cords like the operating cord requirements staff can quickly evaluate whether stock and custom window coverings comply with the inner court requirement in the voluntary standard with a visual observation and a measurement next staff can visually observe whether a window covering has inner cords having no inner cords such as in a roller shade shown on the left basically eliminates strangulation risk due to inner cords staff can sometimes visually assess accessibility of inner courts if the product is an open construction like a horizontal blind but may need to use a port accessibility probe like the one in the picture in the middle to determine whether a child can access the inner court in a closed construction such as a cellular shade the test is simple staff tries to touch the ear cord with the probe if the probe can't touch the cord then the cord is accessible if not the cord is inaccessible if the inner cord is accessible then we would make one more observation to check whether the cord if pulled at five pounds creates the loop large enough for the child's head to go through with nine pounds with 10 pounds of force pursuant to the voluntary standard staff would determine this by inserting a head probe representing anthropometrically correct size of a child's head or simply measuring the circumference of the loop we will show the brief video that goes through these observations at the end of the presentation next the third readily observable characteristic is a label that includes the name city and state of the manufacturer importer or fabricator month and year of manufacture and designation of the product as stock or custom the absence of this label constitutes a substantial product hazard because the lack of the label makes it difficult for staff manufacturers and consumers to identify the product or class of products that may be subject to a recall and to distinguish stock from custom products differentiating stock from custom products is important as long as the operating court requirements for these products are not identical next staff from directorate for economic analysis investigated the potential effects of a proposed rule on small entities staff determined that a proposed rule designating stock window covering products that do not conform to the 2018 standard and custom window covering products not conforming to the inner court provisions in the 2018 standard as substantial product hazards will not likely have a significant impact on a substantial number of small businesses and other small entities data collected in person at manufacturers retailers and importers by cpsc staff indicates that the level of conformance with the sections of the wcma standard concerning stock products is high and most likely greater than 90 samples tested by cpsc staff also indicate a high level of conformance in custom products related to inner court accessibility firms already conforming to the standard would experience no impact by the proposal at least one small manufacturer that does not currently conform to the stock product requirements will experience a significant cost impact by the rule staff does not believe that a substantial number of small manufacturers will experience this cost impact based on the available information the commission could certify that the draft proposed rule to deem non-conforming operating chords and inner courts on stock products and inner courts of the custom products to be substantial product hazards would likely not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small businesses or other small entities staff advises collecting comments on this issue and certifying no substantial impact at the final rule stage if the commission does not receive adverse comments next so cpsc staff recommends that the commission publish and npr is prepared by the ogc under section 15 j of the cpsa to deem that stock window coverings that do not comply with the requirements in the ansi 2018 standard for operating cords and inner cords and custom window coverings that do not comply with the requirements for inner cords presents a substantial product hazard cpsc staff identified readily observable safety characteristics on stock and custom window coverings namely the presence of hazardous operating cords and inner cords for stock window coverings and presence of hazardous inner cords for custom window coverings the presence of hazardous cords on these products as well as the absence of an on-product manufacturer label constitute a substantial product hazard hazardous operating cords and inner cords on stock window coverings and hazardous intercourse and custom window coverings are adequately addressed in the voluntary standard nsdw cma 2018 based on a study and staff's additional assessment of the market cpsc staff advises that stock and custom window coverings likely substantially comply with the voluntary standard staff recommends that the commission publish a proposed rule to list substantial product hazards stock window covering products that contain one or more readily observable characteristic which is hazardous operating cords and hazardous inner cords and custom window covering products that contain one readily observable characteristic hazardous inner cords and absence of manufacturer label on both stock and custom window coverings staff further recommends that the commission propose that a final rule become effective 30 days after publication in the federal register next now miri is going to review the statutory framework for section 7 and 9 of the cpsa related to the second proposed rule next slide so the second npr would create a mandatory consumer product safety rule for operating cords on custom window coverings this draft rule proposes to require custom window coverings to meet the same operating card requirements as stock products meaning cordless and accessible cords or cords eight inches or shorter because the voluntary standard for operating cords on custom products allows for accessible long cords that would not prevent the strangulation hazard to young children staff advise specific commission uses authority under section 7 and 9 of the cpsa to create a mandatory standard section 7 of the cpsa authorizes the commission to issue consumer product safety standards that consist of performance requirements and requirements for warnings or instructions these requirements must be reasonably necessary to prevent or reduce an unreasonable risk of injury associated with the product next section 9 of the cpsa sets forth the process for a mandatory rule rules can begin with either an anpr or an npr in this case the commission issued an anpr in 2015. an npr must contain the proposed regulatory text describe any regulatory alternative that the commission considered include a preliminary regulatory analysis contain preliminary findings and provide an opportunity for both oral and written comments next under section 9 the preliminary regulatory analysis should describe the potential benefits and costs of the rule and who is likely to receive the benefits and bear the cost the regulatory analysis should also explain why publishing a standard submitted to the commission is part of the proposed rule and the regulatory analysis should also discuss alternatives to the proposed rule and why these alternatives were not chosen next slide section 9 also requires that the commission make several preliminary findings to issue a proposed rule which are listed on this slide and i'll just pause for a moment so you can review those next slides finally section 9 of the cpsa requires that when a voluntary standard has been adopted and implemented as is the case here to issue a mandatory rule the commission must find that either the voluntary standard is not likely to eliminate or adequately reduce the risk of injury or the voluntary standards unlikely that products substantially comply with it next slide rana is going to explain how the information and staff's precinct package supports the requirements for the draft mandatory rules for operating cords on custom window coverings next slide please as discussed before staff believes that the requirements allowing hazardous operating cords on custom window coverings outlined in the nc standard are inadequate all 30 of the 35 custom product operating cord incidents can still occur even if the custom product met the current standard next although the 2018 ncw cma standard divides the window covering market into stock and custom products incident scenarios are not based on wcma's product distinction fatal and non-fatal injuries associated with window covering courts do not distinguish between stock and custom because both types of products essentially have the same hazard patterns next therefore staff recommends that operating cords for custom window coverings meet the same requirements as operating cords for stopping dope coverings as outlined in the ncwcma 2018 standard in addition stat recommends adding the rigid chord shroud requirement based on the test method developed by the wcma rigid cortra task group but not yet balloted be part of the rule if the custom window covering uses a rigid courtrot device to comply with the rule to clarify the meaning of the term bridget the court's route would be tested to confirm that it remains rigid if the court enclosed and is accordingly not hazardous to children next staff estimates that in 2019 approximately 139 million residential window coverings or shipped in the united states we also estimate that about 44 of unit sales are custom products and estimated 65 percent of custom products are corded custom products which corresponds to about 39 million coded custom product shipments per year staff estimates that gross benefits attributable to addressing hazardous operating cords on custom video coverings would amount to about 49.5 million dollars per year estimated costs are on the order of about 156 million to 309 million however staff's complex cost benefit analysis uses estimated parameters inputs from several models assumptions based on export judgment and public private data in which there are likely to be many sources of uncertainty these include the incremental cost of cordless products the value of statistical life or vsl applicable to analyzing risks to children the number of corded custom window coverings in use and perhaps a longer average product life staff from directorate for economic analysis have a detailed assessment of these uncertainties in the briefing package one example is that a review of the literature conducted by dcpsc suggested that vsl for children could exceed that of adults by a factor of 1.2 to 3. if we substituted the high end of this range which suggests that the vsl for children could be three times the bsl for adults the estimated per-unit benefit of the draft proposed rule would be higher and brings the expected benefits to 537 million dollars next in developing the draft proposed rule cpsc staff considered various alternatives staff does not believe that these alternatives will appropriately address the hazard with the exception of longer effective date the first alternative is to rely on the voluntary standard staff notes that wcma did not agree with the recommendations from other stakeholders including cpsc and consumer advocates to require the stock product requirements for custom window coverings therefore it is unlikely that an effective voluntary standard addressing the operating core hazards on custom window coverings will be developed within a reasonable time frame second is to continue to participate and encourage safety improvements to the voluntary standard although staff supports recent changes in the voluntary standard or cordless short course or inaccessible courts on stock products based on wcma's rejection and the past of the idea to require the same compliance paths for custom and stock products staff does not believe that wcma is likely to improve the voluntary standard for custom products to a level that is equivalent to staff's recommendations for this rule the third alternative which staff already recommends is to allow an effective date that is two years after the final rule is published in the federal register which is 12 months longer than the default statutory provision given that there are some issues in redesigning certain window coverings of unusual size and accommodate accordance operation a later effective date would allow manufacturers more time to redesign and spread the research and development costs narrowing the scope to a limited number of product types such as vertical blinds and curtains and draperies was also considered however given the limited presence of vertical blinds in custom product incidents only 5.7 staff cannot recommend this option as it does not provide an effective reduction in injuries and debts finally continuing the information and education campaign was also considered staff does not recommend relying solely on education campaigns to address the risk of injury next whenever an agency publishes a proposed rule the regulatory flexibility act requires that the agency prepare an initial regulatory flexibility analysis that describes the impact that the rule would have on small businesses and other entities unless the agency has a factual basis for certifying that the proposed role will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities based on 2017 data 1840 of 1898 farms were categorized as small blinds and shades manufacturers and retailers in addition there are about 83 small importers cpsc staff expects the draft proposal to have a significant effect on a substantial number of small firms to comply with the proposed rule staff expect small manufacturers to incur redesign and incremental component costs for some product lines which currently are not available inaccessible cords staff does not expect small manufacturers to suffer a disproportionate cost effect from the proposed rule staff expect small manufacturers of window coverings to incur at a bare minimum a two percent impact to their custom window covering revenue from the proposed rule this implies that if custom products account for all of the firm's revenue then the minimum impact of the proposed rule is two percent of the revenue generally staff considers an impact to be potentially significant if it if it exceeds one percent of farms revenue because even the smallest estimate of cost is two percent of retail price staff believes that the proposal could have a significant impact on manufacturers that receive a significant portion of their revenue from the sale of custom window coverings next this draft proposed rule is intended to address the risk of injury and death posed by hazardous operating cords on custom window coverings staff believes that adherence to the requirements of the proposed rule will significantly reduce or eliminate a hidden hazard strangulation deaths and injuries to children 8 years and younger in the future thus the rule is in the public interest effective performance requirements for operating courts on window coverings are well known and already utilized for lower priced stock window coverings technologies to address hazardous window covering cords are also known and utilized on stock and custom products finally consumers are likely willing to pay more for a custom window covering that eliminates this regulation risk to children based on the foregoing staff recommends that the commission issue a draft proposal to require operating cords and custom window coverings to meet identical requirements for operating cords on stock window coverings as set forth in the section 431 of ncma2018 standard in addition staff recommends issuing the propos rigid court shroud requirement drafted by the staff that is based on the requirements developed by the wcma task group finally staff recommends an effective date of two years following publication of the final rule in the federal register next as stated earlier we will now show a brief video that explains the observations to identify hazardous courts this product is a horizontal blind with two operating pull cords on the right and two tilt cords on the left operating cords are used to raise or lower the blind tilt cords are used to adjust the slats the inner cords connect the operating cords to the bottom rail the length of both the operating pull cords and the tilt cords are longer than eight inches so if this were a stock product due to the hazardous operating cords the product would fail the standard if this were a custom product however we would need to proceed with determining if the inner cords are accessible and hazardous first we determine if the inner cords are accessible using a cord accessibility probe as you can see the inner cords are accessible therefore we now need to determine if a hazardous loop can be created we apply a maximum of five pounds of pull force and pull the inner cord while maintaining this opening we then attempt to insert a head probe simulating the head size of a child with a maximum of 10 pounds of force in lieu of the head probe for simplicity we can also measure the perimeter of a loop using a tape measure okay this concludes our presentation thank you for your attention and we will be glad to answer your questions thank you very much for a very detailed um informative briefing so next is i'll start with commissioners for myself and other commissioners um i'll just start briefly i think the presentation was very comprehensive my only real question is if the hazard patterns are the same um for both stock and custom products uh why is there an uh necessity to have different rules separate rules for the two for the two products i'll take that one if you want rana i think we addressed this in the proposed rule so our authorities are different based on whether there's an existing voluntary standard so our section 7 and 9 authority if there's a voluntary standard in place and it is effective to address the hazard and their substantial compliance we cannot promulgate a consumer product safety rule the cpsia actually added an authority section 15j that allowed us to for the commission to by rule determine that the presence or absence of certain product characteristics are a substantial product hazard if there is a voluntary standard in effect and it's effective so kind of the opposite finding so that's why you have two different rules the 15j would basically um set a floor based on the voluntary standards for the operating cords and inner cords but that's going to set a floor for products coming into the country based on the voluntary standards but because the staff has assessed that the voluntary standard does not adequately address operating cords on custom products we can't do a j rule for that hazard we have to do a section seven and nine and there we will be able to meet the requirement because um we can say that the voluntary standard is not adequate to address that hazard so it's appropriate to do a section 7-9 rule for that particular hazard and i know that you covered this presentation but just to confirm from your perspective if we do a mandatory standard with respect to custom blinds that will have uh likely have an impact of decreasing the number of deaths of children associated with the custom line covering that fair representation of what you've said so staff doesn't believe that mandating in the current custom product operating core standards would be adequate but we concluded that if the operating core requirements for stock products were also required for custom products then all operating court incidents would have been addressed this corresponds to about 86 as much as 91 of custom product incidents and about nine percent is already addressed with the inner code requirements through section 15j so we believe that the uh applying or requiring the same requirements on operating cords for stock and custom would address all the injuries and that's you i don't have other questions at this point in time um commissioner adler bob you're muted ah okay steve i had unmuted myself but i needed steve to unmute me so uh good morning ronna and mary thank you for excellent presentations as always it's all it's a delight to see you so i'm going to put a question a little more bluntly than your very diplomatic response the fact is that the reason we're having to do a section 7-9 mandatory standard is because wcma and its members and the astm group won't change their operating cord requirements to conform to what the cpsc thinks is essential to promote safety am i am i overstating that i think that has been the case so far there has been recent activity on wcma and they are planning to have a meeting uh in early december to reopen the standard and discuss custom product requirements we can only hope that they'll change it because that would make life a lot easier for us to to do it as part of a 15 j rule so to the extent that uh friends in wcma are listening uh please take this as a request that you seriously reconsider and you uh conform the operating court standard to what the cpsc thinks is appropriate and to the stock requirement one other quick question i see that we are requiring a rigid cord shroud standard for the custom do you think that that will then be adopted by wcma and asdm in the stock court i mean excuse me in the stock covering window coverings standard yes actually the wcma rigid cortra test group tried to address it for um both stock and custom products uh and the language was developed to cover both types of products so i i believe that it will be applicable to both okay so uh one of the big problems or the issues that i see is cost benefit analysis and i thought you did a thoughtful cost benefit analysis uh one of the things that you can find in the consumer product safety act section nine is not that the benefits as measured in a very strict way uh exceed the cost but that they bear a reasonable relationship to the cost and i'm wondering uh and they they also point out that these can include non-quantifiable costs or non-quantifiable calculations how much did you include or should be included as a non-quantifiable aspect the fact that it's such an incredibly hidden hazard uh because it seems to me that uh and we've had people during our priority hearings explain that they were excruciatingly fastidious about child proofing their room and it never dawned on them that the cord could present a hazard so it seems to me as a starting point that would be one of those non-quantifiable elements that ought to be included uh when we're comparing benefits to costs was that taken into account should it be taken into account mary you want to take that well some of that discussion perhaps we can save for the executive session but generally speaking yes staff did consider non-quantifiable benefits and and if i'm just uh pursuing section 15j and you may want to answer this but i think it's a pretty obvious one 15 j does not require the same cost benefit analysis that section 7 and 9 mainly section 9 does it does apply the regulatory flexibility act but it does not apply the section 9 cost benefit analysis am i correct in stating that that is correct a 15 j role is under section 553 of the apa so it's a notice and comment rule making that does not require a cost benefit analysis and so this gets a little uh beyond my economic insight but the classic criticism of cost-benefit analyses and i don't know whether this showed up in our injury cost model or not is that it undervalues kids and geezers like me because if you're looking at lost wages kids don't have wages and somebody like me who's about to step into oblivion doesn't have any wages does our assessment of the value of a statistical life uh address that because it seems to me it i don't know that it does because it's more of a willingness to pay cost-benefit standard but was that element taken into account that children don't have wages and therefore may be valued less right that is why um the staff's analysis include a range for vsl because the vsl that they use in the base analysis is the epa estimate which includes the weight risk and stated preference studies that focus on individuals willingness to pay but they are difficult to apply to children like you said that is why they considered an alternate approach for altruistic preferences of people and based on the collected studies that they have found that the valuation of risk to children uh could be one point two two to three times higher so people are willing to pay that much more to mitigate the risk for children and that is why we have that range in our estimates yeah and i really appreciate that i i would make the argument that it ought to apply for a variety of reasons first of all the victims of window cords are not adults the victims are children and so that would argue for paying particular attention to valuing children's lives more highly and i guess the second point a couple other points our policy on priorities specifically says that uh in setting priorities we need to play higher priority on vulnerable populations which obviously would include children so it seems to me that that shows a great emphasis uh on protecting kids one of the other points i would make just in passing is an observation if you look at the number of safety standards the agency has the vast majority of them apply to children that shows how much we value and i think we reflect society how much society values uh children's lives so i would argue for the higher number as well at any rate i really do appreciate the uh the analysis and the presentation that you did excellent as always i have no further questions at this time thank you thank you thanks mr adler mr bianco thank you um mr chair and uh thank you uh rayna and mary for a thorough presentation i i actually i don't have any questions i know that's very rare for me but i don't so thank you very much as yesterday i would say it's a high compliment to the staff that covered everything so well which i agree with commissioner bianco on commissioner field uh pelton thank you mr chairman uh it's exciting to be back just one day after we did a briefing on magnets this is another sign that we're returning to some sense of normalcy after so much talmud and i i want to thank the chairman for scheduling this briefing session um i appreciate the hard work staff has put into the briefing materials and while some of my questions are related to the general counsel's legal memo which i will defer for our next session so we can discuss privilege matters confidentially i do have several questions for staff that are appropriate here in open session so i would start with an observation i'm frustrated that we haven't made progress with regard to custom widner coverings and my questions for this open session are directed to exploring why that's the case um and i this is for for rana and mary can you provide a brief historical overview of how we got to where we are today for my benefit and for others who uh may not have all of the background given that this is an issue with such a long history so in particular why was a voluntary standard for stock window coverings implemented in customs window and custom window coverings not um wcma's this vision about differentiating stock and custom products were mainly based on making the products that are sold the most in terms of unit sales the safest and they thought that it would be quickest to implement compared to custom products but they made a commitment to reopen the custom product to reopen the standard to work on custom products pretty much immediately after the standard passed however in the meantime there has been a development in canada canada has a regulation for covering all window coverings so that got their main attention and they had to work and try to interpret and work towards meeting those requirements because that standard in fact went into effect in 2021 but they have a one year of kind of a grace period due to covet 19. um so that delayed the process of reopening the standard here because they basically use the same technical resources to work on canada as well as u.s standard i understand i appreciate that but i'm not sure why uh canadian development should have any bearing on commitments that were made to the united states consumer product safety commission but putting that aside cpsc uh among other things is charged with ensuring the safety of the elderly and those with physical disabilities or or mobility issues um could one of you please discuss how the proposed standard for custom window coverings would address concerns of these and other communities who might face frankly unattended consequences flowing from the proposed rule as drafted so we have looked at what type of tools or mechanisms available for elderly population as well as people on wheelchairs and we have found a number of products such as extension rods or um or wands to make it easier for elderly or disabled population to operate the blind or the shade and also note that the motorized systems are becoming more popular and having a lower cost including diy kits um so we believe that there are either tools that the special population can use or may choose a motorized system to meet their needs that's a helpful answer thank you could you also walk us through the analysis of how this draft rule imposes the least burdensome requirements uh that prevent or adequately reduce the risk of injury could a voluntary standards address these concerns with regard to custom window coverings is that is that even within the realm of possible so the fact that the volunteer standard allows custom products to have long quartz is the problem because for stock products the all the options that the stock products can meet are safe either no chords short chords or inaccessible chords custom products can have these but customers have the option of choosing a long hazardous cord in their system in their operating system and you don't believe that while having these options available uh will make this standard safer for custom products so this is why we believe that applying the same requirements for stock and custom are feasible uh technologically feasible and implemented already in the stock market okay that makes sense i i want to ask about some of the data that's underpinning our analysis here wcma has told me that that two-thirds of the idis that they reviewed would not have occurred if the current standard on on custom window coverings had been in place at the time but on the other hand starting on slide 17 of the presentation that you just gave staff has found that all 30 incidents involving custom products could still occur even if the products complied with the voluntary standards so i would welcome staff's views on wcma's assertions because it appears to me that you're both saying very different things right now um it is possible um because i guess when the ideas are redacted it is difficult to differentiate whether the product is a customer a stock product because the brand name is hidden so we have more information to make a determination in terms of whether the incident blind was stuck or custom or what type of cord caused the incident so maybe within their limited idi information this is their conclusion but when we look at all the ideas and the information available to us that's the conclusion we were able to reach okay i appreciate that thank you uh i will reserve my other questions for the executive session but this was a a very comprehensive overview thank you for all your work on this and for everything you all do at the agency and mr chairman thank you again for scheduling this uh thank you to uh you and all the commissioners um and thank you to staff for this very informative briefing at this point in time we are going to close the public briefing and move to the executive session so uh we are finished thank you bye
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Role of Banking in the India Growth Story Horasis Global India Business Meeting 2012
good morning everybody the global Indian business speech morasses is well underway in Antwerp we had a very lively session in the morning very stimulating thoughts came about we discuss a few more issues today on the smaller panel more the integral story we heard a lot of things you want to talk today what is the role of the banking sector and liquidity in the growth of India story I'll induce my panel to my right is mr. Nager Singh Member of Parliament and a very well known economist of India who's looked at economy from the macro perspective and will take his views on what that's all about then we have surreal caution from the Shan Shakti CEO of India we were talked about the banking sector in India and how it impacts the inner growth and of course the end the trade commission of Belgium and Flanders in Bangalore and we like to look at his perspective as to how he sees this thing going to that so my first question is have we heard a lot about the growth story in India and some hiccups in all what is the role of the banking sector in doing that is liquidity the issue on which the growth is getting hiccup or is that not true and I think they start with you first of all you need because you from Bank modulus is that issue we have a special recognition but I never saw that coming data logical as well as in the internationalization of India if you see some of the large acquisitions that have been made and the globalisation of the Indian corporates I think banks have played a role I think the issue is far more complex than simply liquidity mr. machine missing your comments on the macro look on the liquidity part of it as a part of a growth driver or a you know impediment well I think that I'll have three comments to make first I entirely agree that it's not only a question of liquidity but it's a question of the cost of liquidity and the manner in which risk is assessed the second issue is that the banking sector reforms in India which had been initiated quite a bit has been achieved nothing was a long way to go in terms of a number of legislations on the banking sector which remain stalled which would enable for instance I think that to give an example the the fact that you have a cap of 10 percent in terms of the voting rights which foreign banks can have I'm no sensible bank would like to put in more money if is not reflected in terms of voting rights a number of other stall banking legislation and the third and most important claim is the availability of credit for the agricultural sector which i think is very crucial in terms of being able to materialize what the Finance Minister has said what the Prime Minister has said the second Green Revolution particularly in eastern India we really require the support of the spread of affordable finance for agriculture agricultural related activities small and medium industries the large industries in India fortunately are not suffering from lack of liquidity although right now the cost of borrowing is high and this kind of cost I mean greenfield investment that of course depends on the perspective of the central bank in terms of anchoring inflationary expectations and I don't think inflationary expectations have been anchored for loosening credit policies so I entirely agree that the reform of India's banking sector goes well beyond the limited concerns of more short-term liquid availability yet you agree to the comments made by them and you feel that's your experience in Bangalore when you talk of to your various friends that yes I think where I get involved is in the cross-border acquisitions or cross-border investments of companies I think the banks do play a major role in there as well in their advisory capacity it says they do a lot of syndication of or the fonts of financing aspects and also majorly in the advisory roles in M&A largely the mergers and acquisitions I think the Indian banks both the MNC banks and also the local banks are playing a major role I think that's one of the point we chose in fact to take you out from the fight there yesterday we were having a discussion along with Frank with one of the companies gone for a big acquisition and Belgium I think they closed according to nature of banana group and one of the big issues that he put across in his views was that he was very difficult for him to do the M&A based on vacant spot because the kind of banking collaterals and the kind of regulatory procedures that are required for M&A abroad for funding my indian bank he felt very very crippled by it it took a long time for him to do that and he said he doesn't have a level playing field because of that the other people are doing that so as for M&A is concern do you think in Indian banking there is still a need first look at it differently part of collective personal private so that's something which was worrying him quite a lot I obviously can't comment on a specific case because I don't know the details but having heard whatever you said and you know absolutely must be true but if you look at some of the largest acquisitions that have been made in the recent past actually have been made by Indian corporates given that ambition to globalize and they've been instances that we discussed whether it is Murthy acquiring say now where they start off doing acquiring you know Jaguar Land Rovers on and so forth there are issues there are issues in terms of the structure that is acceptable by the regulators in terms of funding I think the deeper problem or the larger problem is actually the depth or the capital markets because if you look at the Western world some of these acquisitions actually can be funded through the capital markets and not relying solely on banking or the bank finance so I think to that extent it is it is slightly more challenging for Indian corporate wanting to go beyond borders the other point I would ask you know adhere it slightly digressing from this one is what mr. Singh mentioned about financing I think financing for banks and for the economy they're absolutely important in terms of financing the SMEs hmm and if you look at the g20 and b20 discussions that recently concluded that scenario focus besides financial inclusiveness so I think SME financing has to be the core of every bank in England okay taking from that mistake I think the rural banking or the micro of banking micro lending seems to have a lot of glamour as for the beste concern but when you go down to the grass root does it seem to be taking that kind of a drive that is there to give us some prospective solutions to really make it the way effective that it should be this bit will go to me well I think that the banks need to look to innovative instruments in terms of satisfying risk aversion in terms of ensuring compliance to lending procedures and I think that those kinds of innovative solutions which are somewhat out of the box which needs to be region specific which needs to be industry specific is critical for the banking sector to make a deeper penetration into India's rural economy and India's household economy I entirely agree that the depth of the capital market needs to be really significantly improved how do you go about it one of course are regulatory and other changes on which I think that the CV is doing a credible job but I think beyond that if India currently the savings rate in India has unfortunately come down from 31% in 2007 day to just 26% we need to go down to 35 to 38 percent to be able to get to nine point five percent rate of growth and apart for foreign savings you must really deepen and enlarge a depth of India's capital market which means accessing savings in India and all this necessitates the banks adopting is somewhat more innovative approach in terms of diversifying and increasing the depth of their presence in areas and markets in India and regions which largely remain untapped okay thank you yet tell me uh you have from Flanders region and seeing the trade reforms and the banking and the financial systems in Europe how do they compare when you go to India be the trade commission Bangalore other regulatory procedures to set up businesses in that part of the world still stringent still difficult still red tape is there are the Abbaye rules stronger as opposed to the Flanders region well I think one of the challenges that the companies coming in from Flanders to India see is the documentation which are the regulations of the and so I think it's more to do with the knowledge that these companies do have to be provided on various documentation that needs to be provided okay if there is a specific document to be provided or a more legalization or an authorization of specific because these are all the RBI regulations which have to be met with so I think this is where we play a role in trying to convince or to educate the investors on trying to comply with this documentation but they are increasingly becoming more and more simplistic now I think a lot of simplifications have happened in the RBA as well so I think the companies would be in a position to take the advisory roles of various companies and then the banks and the banks do play a major role and I think they have divisions were there to support the country tell me one thing that we see that lots of this foreign banks in India have their you know portfolios more towards the bigger companies and you thought press amis like said has ten shot got any plans to expand to the rural area or finance and in that area there is a version that misses he talked about do got prepared to take that and go into those difficult paths and be seen in a three city proper bank functioning in that manner which is expression of a lot of Indians I think it's a very very important point in terms of the let me start the SME business yeah you know since you mentioned Standard Chartered we are the largest lender to SMEs amongst international banks again we run a portfolio which we believe is quite but I was quite innovative but that's not enough we have a we have a limitation in terms of just the branch presence and the physical network that is there I think you touched upon microfinance microfinance unfortunately also got embroiled in a controversy with you know some states changing regulations so on and so forth and I think that doesn't help the uncertainty doesn't help and that industry has taken quite a quite a beating because of the uncertainty that was created our view is given the current regulations every you know bank should play to the strengths and some of the foreign banks when ours included have strengths in certain sectors and I would I would even venture to say that you know in terms of focus like we've gotta focus on agree we've gotta focus on small and medium enterprises we should also in the priority sector widen the net and bring in maybe some of the infrastructure health education in so that we are able to play the role given our limited in you know franchise and footprint in those sectors and played effectively it's not about including more it's about what you do with what you have so we are in certain cities we are in certain tier 2 tier 3 towns as well as the branch licensing I you know liberalizes we can play a good role and effective role in those areas as well yeah machines I like to ask you a question do you feel as a macro economist understand so much of Indian economy has India's growth story has the resilience to handle a 60 rupees dollar coming to the end of the year they were talked about or is it the fears of this place and we can handle this exchange rate and we can handle this economic will be stabilized over a period of time no I think that the India growth story which currently seems to be have hit a somewhat bad patch is I'm sure very transient and transitional because the fundamental drivers of India's growth comes from India's inherent strength of its own Georgina's unsatiated consumption demographic dividend the fact that liberal liberalisation which has already taken place is significant the fact that notwithstanding weaknesses of central government many regions in the country are exhibiting very rapid rates of growth like Bihar have division which rots and so on so forth so I think the India growth story is in my view which has it seems to have attracted somewhat adverse notice of foreign investors is a transitional and a very transient phase we will get that to the higher growth rates as soon as some important macro Corrections have been taken particularly the areas of fiscal deficit can't account deficit has already begun to moderate because prior international prices of crude has come down at the fact that gold imports are likely to come down the fact that imports have also begun to slow in and exports abound to kick in now this significant question of whether we can handle rupee at sixty the more important question really is that we need to craft policies which will minimize volatility in currency movements it is the volatility and rapid movements which is debilitating which industries at corporates and individuals cannot plan for and at the Reserve Bank of India and the central government will initiate and has initiated measures to minimize the volatility and since today if you have seen Moody's has kept India's credit India's rating overall rating as stable and not downgraded the India growth story will come back because it's been driven by the macro fundamentals the economy some of which will get repaired it has been driven by domestic consumption not excessively reliant even though the fact remains that India today is globally far more interdependent than it was say ten years ago when we were handling the balance women's crisis and I was in the Ministry of Finance in 91 92 working with dr. Manmohan Singh trade as a percentage of GDP in India was just 14% it's 44 percent today we had a form more integrated economy than we ever we're so I think that the global factors have also really cast a deep shadow at India cannot pretend to now remain insulated with with global factors but there are inherent domestic strengths with to some extent mitigate the impact of growing global uncertainty particularly the manner in which the eurozone crisis will get resolved oh thank you last question on this story about the prospective legislation you mean the government of the waist-high circle right up to the Paris mystery you've shared candle Maria's per special has been very bad and you also Sunil tell us this perspective logician a lot of form respective sorry can it be undone what should it be another no it's passed water under the pitch yes you know I have been a former for several years it's my personal opinion that the issue is not whether government and Parliament has the legal right to enact retrospectively or not sure it has the legal driver but I think that all taxation measures must be viewed on the ultimate fault command judge of the reasonableness of contact how and I think that this was really a kind of a change which was avoidable it has lent uncertainty in the minds of investors and I think we need to put these uncertainties to rest but undoing and of reapplying these measures in a manner which would meet international benchmarks and which would alais investor fears really completely agree with that because it has created a great deal of confusion and in many ways anger in the minds of the foreign investors so I totally agree with mr. Singh's comments surprising given the people who are at the helm of affairs I'll say people who are talking about liberalization and seem to be very wise and they've gone and done it and the whole public opinions feel it's not only as far as interruption it's not only retrospective taxation on which I have already commented but I think that is the whole constellation of change in the regulatory framework yes contained in the door in the principles of general anti tax avoidance measures now I think in ears of course doesn't want to be a tax haven India has a legitimate right to certainly extract its bit of taxes but I think it must do it in the manner in which meets the best international benchmarks and is globally acceptable and I think the manner in which the guard was thought to be applied will make really all investment planning suddenly change a regime I think we need a better transition I'll jet elect last question the trade between India and Belgium has been growing specially for this region can you just tell us what kind of trade is coming in what kind of companies investing in India what kind of company investing in gain to Flanders and what are the relationship building up and where it is going I think as far as renewed focus on BRIC countries from the Fonda's region so India is one of those countries where we are now looking at more and more Flemish companies are coming and investing across India and also what is heartening to see is more and more Indian companies also looking at the Flanders region to invest to address the customers in Europe so for instance team advanced manufacturing sector they want to be nearer to the customers looking at warehousing capability in plumbers which we are very centrally located in Europe so I think all of these pointing outs we are heartening to see that more and more Indian companies are not looking at investing in Europe and more specifically we have the number of those examples being invested in Flanders other sector specifics which I meant about or they're just across but all across are going over their sector specific area which is taking place there are companies which have invested in across the sector's okay I think if you really put together in some bundling of segments I think one three segments which we can think of one is at once manufactures okay the other one is logistics okay the other one is pharmaceuticals those are some of the three sectors where more and more companies are coming here it doesn't rule out the other sectors okay we have facilitated other sectors coming in so these are some other critical Thank You June thank you very much thank
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President Reagan's Remarks at a Luncheon for Representative W. Henson Moore on September 18, 1986
[Applause] [Music] ladies and gentlemen to be honored by the visit of any President of the United States our state is something that's always a memorable visit future of our people mr. president you have made us strong again you've made us believe again you've made us proud again and you've put the United States of America on the right track again mr. president we need your help to help do the same thing here in our beloved state of Louisiana ladies and gentlemen the President of the United States thank you thank you thank you very much all of you and thank you Hanson for that kind introduction incidentally I just couldn't resist I just made a little check over my shoulder here when Hanson gave that figure on the crowd out there and when it's the Secret Service that tells you how many they were there it isn't an estimate they've counted well it's wonderful to be here in New Orleans we just had a humdinger of a rally out there in Jefferson Parish as you've been told and as I said there it's great to be back on the campaign trail again it feels almost like 1980 again and they and the way they were cheering in sand more it sounded like a homecoming game for the LSU Tigers with a kind of enthusiasm that I've been seeing here today I can tell the people of this state wants someone representing them in Washington who's got a reputation for integrity someone who is pro-growth pro-defense and pro-american and I can tell they're pretty soon you're going to be sending Henson more to Washington as the next United States Senator in the great state of Louisiana you know there was a time but being a Republican in this area of the country felt a little bit like being Gary Cooper in High Noon outnumbered in a big way I remember the story of the fella here a while ago was running for Congress as a Republican he stopped by a farm to do some campaigning and when the farmer heard he was a Republican his jaw dropped and he said wait right here he said I want I get MA she's never seen a Republican before so he got mom the candidate looked around for a podium to give his speech from the only thing he could find was a pile of that stuff that best crewman took 35 years trying to get arey to call fertilizer so he got up on the mound and when they came back he gave his speech end up at the farmer says that's the first time I've ever heard a Republican speech candidate said that's the first time I've ever given a Republican speech from a Democratic platform all that as they all that as they say is history more and more the people of this state are rejecting the old politics as usual as I said in the frontier Park it's time for a new day to dawn in Louisiana the party is over and it's time to get back to work and there's a lot of work that still needs to be done to build a kind of future Louisiana deserves and Henson more is the one to do it he's been a leader in the Congress in our fight to bring America back the Builder strong with pride and patriotism he someone who gets things done for Louisiana but never at the expense of principles or integrity Louisiana doesn't need a part-time representative in Washington you need a senator who speaks the same language as the majority and the president I remember what Henson came to the Oval Office and we agreed on a resolution of the AG issue in the division of offshore oil revenue meaning more than six hundred million dollars for Louisiana this year and that's what I call leadership and that's what Louisiana will get from Henson more but you know Henson's election will have reverberations way beyond the borders of Louisiana his election would mean the difference between keeping control of the Senate or losing it to the liberal leadership of the Democratic Party and that's the difference between two more years of progress or two years of paralysis I didn't seek re-election to be a six-year president there are too many exciting challenges still before America too much business that still must be completed I cannot and will not have my hands tied by a totally hostile Congress together we can win the Senate together we can send Henson more to Washington and keep America moving forward you know my name will never be on the ballot again but don't think you can't vote for me in a way if you would like to vote for me again vote for hence and more so that we can have a Republican Senate that'll work with me instead of against me and be around after I'm gone we can't stop until America's growing prosperity reaches into every corner of this country we're making dramatic progress but in some sectors we've still got a ways to go it just doesn't seem fair that Louisiana is being held back from joining in America's prosperity by the old-style politics as usual believe me Louisiana isn't the only place where the total domination of one party has led to arrogance and an abuse of power back in 1980 we faced the same situation in Washington until we ended over 30 years of one-party control in the Senate breaking the law jamb and putting America back on the road to prosperity and we did bring America back it's time to break the one-party logjam in this state and bring Louisiana back to and hence and more is the man that can do it maybe you've noticed that as I was I was careful before to say that I was talking about the liberal leadership of the Democratic Party and that's because I believe the Liberals who have taken control of that once great party don't represent the vast majority of hard-working patriotic Democrats all across this country and no I don't mistake the rank-and-file of the Democratic Party for its liberal leadership and I'm grateful for all the help that these honors Democrats have given us these last few years I'm sure there must be a number in this room who are and a number also who were unchanged some of them may be former Democrats as I am some haven't made the change but we couldn't have been elected in 1980 we couldn't have brought America back without the help of those Democrats guys like us they believe in the values of family and faith and love of country our Democratic allies deserve a vote of thanks a real round of applause for all they're doing for America you know a while ago Richard Baker the excellent candidate who's running for Henson Moore's seat came up to visit me at the White House and I've had many of your fine state and local officials over to you know all of them were lifelong Democrats who switched to the Republican Party and they said to me that the proud Democratic Party of their father's day and their grandfather's day was no more it had been captured by the liberal wing and dragged way over to the fringes on the left and I told them that I know how tough it is can be to change parties how hard it is to break with tradition I was working for Republican candidates for some time before I got around to changing my registration and I was just taken for granted by the Republicans by that time that I was one of them had campaigned for their candidates and and go on to their fundraisers and one night I was speaking at a fundraiser and right in the middle of my speech a woman stood up out in the middle of the audience and she said have you registered yet and I said no but I'm going to she said I'm a registrar she walked right down came right down and put the papers on the podium and I signed up and then said now where was I it is tough to change but it's important to remember what Winston Churchill said about changing parties some men change principle for party and some change party for principle you know one of the first to ever see what was happening in that party what many years ago long enough ago that I could say it was a young man then and it was mister Democrat himself in the North Al Smith who had been candidate at the party for president and Al Smith went out of his way to get time on nationwide radio no TV in those days and on nationwide radio he made a speech that was really an unusual thing he told that the leadership of his party must have been in swimming and somebody else stole their clothes and became the leadership and then he said while he was a Democrat and always had been he said I'm taking a walk and that speech and that line of his I'm taking the walk was the forerunner of what so many more of us have come to know I know that it's it's kind of cliche to say well I didn't leave the party the party left me the funny thing is it not only did that but the party's changed when I cast my first Democratic vote 21 years old for Roosevelt the Democratic Party platform called for a 25% reduction in the cost of government the return of authority and autonomy to the states and local communities that had been unjustly seized by the federal government and the elimination of useless agencies bureaus and commissions in the federal government which party today could run on that platform but as the time went on and even as I say the party that I later joined had undergone a change when the Great Depression was spread all over the world by the smoot-hawley tariff that protectionist measure that was a Republican bill the Republicans then were the party of high tariffs the Democrats were the party of low tariffs and non protectionism and today that has turned around so in reality anyone who believes in the Democratic Party of the past and the party of your fathers and before that you have no reason in the world not to change because the two he's changed and now you can do what you believe so the door to the party of opportunity is wide open and we're just hoping that on September 27 everyone in Louisiana whether they're registered as Democrat or Republican will come out to vote for a man who has dedicated his life to building America strong and proud and free and some more one final thing I want to let each and every one of you know how personally grateful I am for your being here and for all that you're doing for the cause I've said that many times but it couldn't be more true America's greatness doesn't reside in Washington but in people like you whose hard work dedication and generosity keep America strong and keep our future free so I think I've taken too much of your time already I just want to thank you again from the bottom of my heart and you send this I call this team of yours your Congressman and and Bob and and send more and all the Louisiana a team and send them up there to Washington believe me we need them you know we have too many people and then I'm gonna quit that can be best described in a story I like three fellows that went out of the building to get in their car and found they'd locked the keys in they were locked out and one of them said get a wire coat or hat coat hanger and we straighten it out and I can get that the other one says you can't do that somebody think we're stealing the car the third one said well we better do something pretty quick because it's raining starting to rain in the tops down so again thanks god bless you all [Applause] [Music] mr. president everybody would sit down for a moment appreciate it I'd like to introduce to you one of the real great talents with Louisiana has one of the finest artists in the country today mr. George Rodrigue George would you stand up George Rodrigue George has got his beautiful wife with him she please stand - George keep standing up George Norwich is the artist who painted this magnificent painting of the president we all know him in Louisiana but let me tell you friends he's better known overseas around the country than we even know of him here in Louisiana this painting has been done this painting is being given to the president of States today by George Rodriguez his gift to the Republican Eagles and someday when the president leaves office from the Eagles to that White House out in the West Coast the President himself mr. president George Rodrigue would like to present this painting the Republican eagles and then someday to you as his gift to you a magnificent gift I might now for those of you for those of you would like to have your very own limited edition copy of that print son by George Rodrigue just stay afterwards and we'll see to it you have that opportunity thank you very much thank you very much and because some unkind people might refer to that as being a political white horse no it just so happens that the horse I'm riding at the ranch is a white horse named El Alamein [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
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What are we Reading - Firestarter
[Music] oh hi uh glad you're here um have a seat have a seat we've been waiting for you because it's time for another episode of what are we reading that's right this is where we stop pause and think about what we're reading right now uh and and talk about what we've got so far so yeah that is what we're doing today and today the book that we are reading is Fire Starter by Stephen King so why are we reading fir starter uh well for a couple of reasons number one we just finished we just read Carrie as you may have seen the video a couple days ago because it was the 50th anniversary of the publication of Carrie and therefore the 50th anniversary of kind of the beginning of Stephen King's career as a professional novelist and I finished that in like an afternoon that was really really good and I thought to myself one of the things that I've noticed about reading King over the years is that he is a little bit uh moreish no he does not hail from North Africa he did not invade Spain in the uh early parts of the second Millennium moreish in the British sense which I learned from some of my uh colleagues here which means I would like more of it right like potato chips or or really good cookies you just want more of that thing and so I thought well let's read another Stephen King and why not read another stepen king kind of in the same vein another sort of uh girl with horrifying Powers story and that brings us of course to Fire Starter now fire starter we also watched the movie by the way watched the movie the other night it wasn't that bad I can understand why some people did not like it this is the the more recent one not the Drew Barrymore one uh it was okay it was fine but anyway what am I enjoying about this book well of course number one it is classic King it is very suspenseful as it is the the characters are really well drawn the the the pace is very very good and he does something kind of like he did with Carrie in that he's able to switch points of switch times and point of view so the book begins with maybe our actual protagonist this guy Andy McGee who is trying to get himself and his daughter away right out of New York City to begin with h but away from these sort of federal agents these people called the shop who are hunting them down at the beginning of the book we don't really know why we can probably guess from the title of the book but that's not the point uh he and his young daughter are trying to escape from these agents of the shop who are sort of like a clandestine uh organization in the US government who do of course nasty things cuz that's what clandestine government agencies do and they uh we soon discover that Andy has a a special power right he can push people with his mind he can influence them to do things uh he he get convinces a New York cabbie to drive him up to Albany which is a several hours drive and he hands him a $1 bill but he makes the cabbie think it's a $500 bill uh and so yeah he and his daughter are desperately trying to get out of New York City we don't really know the the basics of why but much of at least the first half of this book is Andy and his daughter Charlie trying to escape from Agents of the shop interlaced within that are these kind of flashbacks we find out that Andy and his wife were when they were in college they volunteered to try this new sort of psychoactive chemical substance called lot six uh that was an experiment apparently to in in uh psychoactive powers and T telepathy telekinesis all that good stuff which the US government did actually dabble in but uh the the operation was considered generally a failure H until they found out that Andy and his wife had a daughter so yeah King is is jumping back and forth in time with this and each time he jumps to the Past he reveals something new to us which then kind of casts the present in a a new light which is a it's a great storytelling technique it works very very well and all throughout this we know that the the uh the family Andy and Charlie are being chased by these agents of the shop and of course the big question is will they get away and of course the big answer is of course they won't this is a clandestine evil government organization of course they won't we know that and that's about where I am in the book right now they have in fact been uh captured right their their grand plans everything they tried was for not but I mean I'm I'm revealing something here but it's okay that I reveal that because you know what else is the whole book going to be a chase this is in Fury Road this is different this is firear uh and so that's about where I am right now so now the big question is what's going to happen and the Really central question of this is is Charlie going to learn to use her powers I don't want to say for good but maybe constructively or even sort of uh at will right there's one wonderful sequence where she defends well defends a kindly farmer and his wife from Agents of the shop and it is apocalyptic right when she finally uses her powers on these agents it is horrifying right she melts a guy she blows up cars she's she is an agent of Destruction and so one of the things I'm looking for as we continue the book is Will Charlie learn to control her powers in a way that is uh maybe not as destructive but or at the very least that is useful that she's no longer afraid of it that's a big thing with her she's terrified of this power because her parents made her terrified right one of the characters this doctor says it was kind of like how some parents would do potty training in a very uh destructive way right where a child soils their pants and the parent goes look at what you did look at that filthy thing you did that is disgusting that is horrible you should never do that that's filthy filthy filthy and the child grows up terrified of bodily functions much in the same way when Charlie was a baby she set things on fire like her teddy bear and her hair and her mother and her parents understandably reacted poorly to this because of course you would and so now she believes that this is a terrible thing that she can do that that she must never do this again and there's a kind of a recurring line in there which is that God loves it when people say never because God will give you always put you in a position to have to take that back and it seems like that's what we're going to see is that Charlie is going to have to fully Embrace what she is as an agent of Destruction um we shall see we shall see uh like I said I've seen the movie so I know how the movie ends uh we all know that movie adaptations of books are never perfectly reliable we shall see um I'm interested to see what happens to her father it looks like her father might not survive this Andy might not survive this he's apparently every time he pushes somebody you know just like blood vessels in his brain burst and it's very very dangerous for him and really really bad so I suspect uh he's not going to see the end of this novel Charlie on the other hand doesn't seem to have that problem she is able to just blow stuff up and be perfectly happy with it uh and of course all through this I'm looking at comparisons with Carrie right Carrie and this are are very different novels uh despite the fact that they have at their heart a young girl with wildly uh destructive and difficult to control and predict Powers right Carrie was this High School Outcast who had no idea what her uh what her situation was she had no one she could depend on at all no friends no teachers no parents that she could depend on Charlie is cared for she kind of understands what the natures of her power are she understands what it can do and unlike Carrie Charlie is not as as hateful as Carrie is Charlie's afraid absolutely and she loves her father most definitely she's not hateful the way that Carrie is so I said at the end of the Carri video that Carrie is largely a novel about hate Fire Starter I don't think is about that I think it's definitely about things like you know okay government overreach and government control and and all that stuff but I do kind of Wonder now that uh you know in the age of in in the in the 2020s in the age of fanfiction although to be to be fair fanfiction has existed forever uh please see Bible uh but in the age of fanfiction I do kind of wonder what would happen if we could get Charlie and Carrie together they would be an interesting Duo and I don't really know what that would look like Mr King if you are uh if you're watching this and of course you are why wouldn't you be uh why don't you let me know what you think I mean you're the creators of these characters what do you think Charlie and Carrie I don't think they get along at all well I think Carrie would be Charlie is significantly younger than Carrie so Carrie and Carrie doesn't like anybody so I don't think Carrie would like Charlie uh and I think maybe Charlie would be a bit disdainful of Carrie that Carrie can use her powers maybe at will but for such destructive means which Charlie knows is not right uh and of course you know when they when you f get further along in King's uh uh books you learn more about the kind of the structure of his universe and the mythology of his universe and you learn of the breakers of the beams of the dark Tower and you learn that the the forces opposed to the tower are sort of collecting these specially talented children to uh destroy the essential underpinings of the universe and it feels to me like Charlie and Carrie would have been brilliant Breakers of beams uh but we shall see so uh I'm excited to finish the book probably won't take too much longer because like I said I think I'm sort of in the close to the home stretch my Kindle says I am about 55% so not the home stretch yet but we shall see but I'm looking forward to it if you have read fire starter and you some thoughts about it uh please let me know I'd be happy to talk and you know of course after I'm done with the book I'll do a sort of more thorough review video in the context of the whole thing so thank you very much for listening I appreciate it I'm going to get back to my book now have a good [Music] one
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The Photographer Show, episode 16: Scott Norris
[Music] welcome to the photographer show where we talk to you the everyday photographers in the photo focus community about your love of photography and dig into some of the fun nerdy stuff we all love about the art and craft of photography my name is scott weinkebowitz and i'm joined today again by my co-host rory novak hi lauren hello hello how's it going pretty good pretty good i'm excited to see the the images you chose this week yeah yeah it was a nice surprise so before we dive in the photographer show is presented by our friends at tamron be sure to check out instant savings on select camera lenses for your dslr or mirrorless camera go to tamronhyphenusa.com and today we are talking with another scott scott norris hi scott hello how is everybody how's it going how's it going it's going well great great uh can you tell everybody who's listening watching a little bit about yourself uh well you already know my name um i've been shooting photography for oh gosh i think i got my first slr in 82 uh spent a lot of time in the darkroom uh in inordinate amount of time in the dark room in high school and then uh got a degree in photojournalism never has never worked as a photojournalist in my life but i have a degree in photography so i can say that at least um got back into digital in the early 2000s when uh became apparent that the uh it was getting as equivalent to film so i could start doing the things that i could do in the darkroom i could do it in the light um so that's photography what i do for a living i do 3d animation motion graphics special effects and things like that so what's nice is that we're using the i'm sorry the boring stuff all the boring stuff right yeah it's fun but i think the nice thing is i approach my processing differently than a lot of photographers because with the motion graphics i approach it with creating something from nothing and so i don't have a problem about going into photographs and doing some stuff that most photog photographers might not even think about so right but uh that's that's me i guess any other questions about that well so so you mentioned that you're um i was just kidding by the way i think you realize that but i was just kidding about the thing um [Laughter] so you mentioned your first camera is 1982 somewhere around there what was your first camera well my very first camera was uh was a a canon ae1 program yeah um i had that for maybe a year uh in a photography class in high school hey nice my photography teacher had us all use the same camera so he could teach us the same and that was a pentax k-1000 which i love that that camera was it's a tank uh there's very little electronics um the meter just the light meter was just a a an arrow a little needle that went up and down it was really nice uh and then uh because i wanted to to when i got to college uh i wanted to shoot the football games and they the yearbook staff had a 300 millimeter 2 8 nikon lens so i said well it's time for me to push the nikon so my first i think my first what i consider my main camera was an f2 which is right over there and then i got an fm2 so those are my first two slrs awesome and so right now you're shooting with a dslr or a mirrorless uh dslr and it is a very old digital i still use my d700 wow yeah that's it's also something here it's awesome because lately i keep seeing people who are like upgrading to the latest and greatest and and they're expecting and not everybody is this way but some people that are out there that i see you know go through my stream and and what they're saying and why they're getting the camera is like you don't even need that much like you don't you're not selling you're not selling you're not making billboards you're not you know like but they feel like they have to have this latest and greatest and for whatever reason i i don't i don't get it because i'm not that way but i i know there's you know that's how the industry is and a lot of it is that way and a lot of it is marketing you know of course they want you to buy the latest and greatest so to hear that somebody's still shooting that yeah right who can afford that i don't know no yeah i i love the camera but it is old it's near the end of it's live i mean it's 12 years old uh i don't remember exactly when i bought it but the d700 was released in 2008. um so uh and it's 12.1 megapixels which for the most part it's fine but i'm getting requests for larger prints now uh and so i have to up res uh when they want that right there's some great software for that but uh right i'm still it's not out of camera so i am looking to upgrade probably going mirrorless i'm looking at the the z series uh but because i'm gonna have to get new lenses uh i'm open to other suggestions um and if anybody wants to like give me something to use i can [Music] yeah so so you don't have to use new lenses right away you can use the ftc adapter and make slowly make the transition that's what i went up doing i'm now using the nikon z6 which you see me on right now and a nikon z72 which is um somewhere else in my office but um i'm using a mixture of z lenses and f mount lenses as i transition fully slowly um so you can do that uh i love the z72 uh i love the z6 but it's better on video than the z72 um but it being that you're already using the d700 switching to the z series camera you will not feel a difference other than having to use a lens adapter for a little bit sure well and i i've never been a gear head when it comes to to stuff and so when people start talking about all this stuff and what it does i'm like does it does it help me take good pictures notice i didn't say does it take good pictures because cameras don't take any pictures right right cool but i just i just upgraded my kit lens i've been using a kit lens it's a 24 to 85 uh zoom probably a three five to five six yeah and it is a crappy lens i mean it's good for a lot of things but when you're getting started getting into making everything in the image sharp i've been realizing lately that my landscapes are there's uh chromatic aberration along the edges and soft and i said okay i gotta i gotta do something so i spent a hundred bucks and got a uh what is this so a uh 28 to 105. so nice yeah but you notice it's different it's like right away don't you oh yeah it's yeah yeah i think if you tried if you like rented the z62 or the z72 and rented even the 24 to um 70 f4 lens that's the native z mount you'd probably be super happy with it just from hearing you know what you're currently using i i'm thrilled i did a couple uh events where they wanted me to shoot some stuff and i got a uh d850 with uh i don't remember what lens i got two lenses i don't know if it was a nikon if it was tamron or sigma i don't remember but it was a 24 to 70 and 7200 280 and the whole time i was having i'm saying do you think they'd miss these if i took them yeah yeah because it's night and day yeah yeah the two eight um the two eight 70 to 200 to 8 is available for the z series already i'm not sure about the 7200 yet but um the z72 has the same sensor as the nikon d850 that was my transition i went from the d850 to the z72 as my primary body um and it felt natural and the results are exactly what i was getting with the d850 i'm very happy i think that's the way everything's gonna go uh and the nice thing is is if i find a nice you know uh canon vintage lens somewhere i just get the adapter and i'm not worried about losing you know the focal length will be the same yeah i've got a couple adapters for my camera for some old um oh gosh i think it's a contacts contact lens or something and it works okay but it i can't get it as sharp as i'd like it's a 500 millimeter mirror um fixed uh lens so it's an f i think it's an f8 uh and it's okay but it's still it's it's soft because with the connection and all that i just can never get it focused but it's fun to play with yeah yeah those i've always wanted to get one of those just for photographing the moon and stuff sometimes like putting on a extender and you know it's kind of not even photographing it just seeing it closer yeah even got a very weird uh um bokeh it's like it's a doughnut because of the mirror yeah inside yeah yeah that'd be there yeah um so let's let's let's dive into um some of the work that you do so you have a mixture of photography genres in your portfolio um and you're we're gonna look at i would say three of them today three of those styles today what is your favorite type of genre photography to do overall uh it it varies by my mood um i i allow how i feel and what's in front of me to kind of dictate what i'm shooting um so it it's really hard to pin down i have a tendency to go minimal at least recently i just like making things as simple as possible whether that's black and white or color it doesn't really matter so i have a tendency to be closer up and not the really wide vistas um so it's really hard to it's hard to pin down i mean landscape still life i don't do a lot of portrait very little of that and i recently i haven't done a lot of architecture as well i mean i do pieces of but not the big buildings and things like that so it really is depending on where i am i mean if i'm in the middle of the woods i'm i'm looking for leaves and things on the ground i'm not standing and getting the big vistas that just doesn't appeal to me as as uh as much as the details yeah definitely definitely more fine art style than than landscape style really um cool so of all the things that you've photographed so far because you've got a wide range as well of just subject matter what's your favorite thing that you've photographed ever in in your entire life you're asking me to pick my favorite child [Laughter] okay let's do that let's rephrase that aside from your children what is your favorite thing you photograph oh man um there's one image that i uh that i that i have um that is extremely minimal it's lake michigan i put the horizon dead center it was a foggy day uh and it's just water and sky uh and the sky is it's cloudy and i process it in in such a way that the sky has very little detail in it so you get a little bit of the ripple of the water because lake michigan was absolutely um well not absolutely but it was very calm that day and i tinted it blue and i just it's uh it's a three to one aspect ratio so i can print it large i've printed it a couple times and i usually do it a two to one ratio because getting a canvas that's 90 by 30 is i don't have a place to put it in my house but uh i've printed it 60 by 30 a couple times and that's probably it's called limitless that's probably my favorite imagery and that's all and that's in your portfolio on your site for everybody to go check out cool all right so be sure watch this first and then go to scott's site and check it out um yes yes um so coming from someone somebody who has a an animation background you know that's what you do for a living i'm curious if your typical editing style or like the software use is different than most photographers or if you still use the same software but maybe just adapt adopt some of your animations just like you do like as you mentioned earlier like adopting some of that into your editing so do you use photoshop lightroom what what is your your typical editing well up until about six years ago i'd never used lightroom uh because i i've been using photoshop i was introduced to photoshop in a photo lab in college in 89 so i've been using photoshop off and on since version one um don't call me an expert because i'm not but uh i i can get around the software pretty well so but i've been using photoshop and that's what i used exclusively that bridge to uh to to catalog things and keyword and things like that but uh uh now my process is i i open lightroom do some very basic adjustments um you know straightening horizons or what have you and uh some basic color corrections and then it goes to photoshop and uh then i just go to town i will on average i'll probably spend an hour per image and if if i get an image that was done so well in camera that i don't have much processing it feels weird to me i just i want to process the images to me that's part of the fun of photography it's not just shooting but the actual creating the image that i see in my head um right right right so and that that definitely that definitely comes from my guess that comes from what you mentioned before making something out of nothing you want to build on what you've already started with i'm i'm definitely in the camp of photographers that i want to create something um i get upset when people say it's got to be straight out of camera i don't get upset but it just kind of takes me off a little bit because when someone says they want to be straight out of camera i don't think i i understand what they're saying but i don't think they quite understand exactly what that means because especially now with digital uh what white balance do you have what lens did you use did you use any lights you're you're doing stuff that's not out of camera by doing all of those things right and then what software you use and how you process it um initially means it's not straight out of camera so i'm not sure well even importing it right even when you import it some things happen you know with certain softwares so you know that that change it a little bit or whatever too so i i thought you're lovely i enjoy the creating something and so my my images uh the the the raw file the negative or whatever you want to call it uh is my is my jumping off part point that's like almost like a blank canvas and then i create something from there at least trying to i want i want to take a short break to remind everybody that photo focus has launched its own community head over to photofocus.com click on the community link in the menu to join exclusive conversations events and you get to hang out with laurie yay all the time that's the best part come on of course it is i can't leave that out i can't leave the party um so scott i have one more question for you before we dive into your photos um you i've noticed something and i'm curious if you think about this when you're photographing but do you tend to lean towards in your color work do you tend to lead lean towards certain colors in your work um not that comes to mind um i haven't i've i'm i have a tendency to like the blues colors like that um but also i know i do a lot of autumn stuff where it's really reds and gold so um i i again it just depends on how i feel at the time i think recently i've been doing a lot more blues or greens and stuff like that but now that it's fall who knows it might go the other direction with that um so yeah it i think that's one of the things when i have to shoot uh when people ask me to shoot events with people or something like that uh and there's like 300 images i don't think of doing color correction for that many images at the same time um you're thinking each image each individual image sometimes it's difficult for me especially when i'm shooting in different lighting conditions in one event is how do i make all those things look the same because i don't ever make anything look the same so right right yeah yeah cool um all right let's dive in to your photos let me know you should be able to see that yeah already right okay so um i like to start with what caught my attention about this um a few years ago at photo plus expo new york city i attended a lecture from that benfold musician was doing he happens to be a sony artisan and um a lot of his talk was about and it really it really changed my way of thinking about it and i realized i have a lot of photos like this in my collection too but um a lot of his talk was about natural family moments are not you making your child look at the camera and say geez it's your child staring out the window at whatever's there and photographing them how it was at that moment in their lives and in in benfold's case he showed examples of him on the tour bus and his kids were looking out of the bus window whatever city they were driving through and that caught my attention because this is this is that this is uh i don't know is that is that your child but that that that's your son so this is a natural moment that you'll never get again and you captured it perfectly and i love this photo the framing ever the tone every part of it this one was was uh this is a parking garage across from the downer theater on uh um downer street in milwaukee uh we go there all the time it's like a four i think it's four or five floors uh and my son likes to go up on the top and look and then go down and hit every floor and go look at the window and so i've been wanting to get this shot for a long time and have never been able to get it just the way i wanted it and this was just the light was good um he stood in the right place i didn't do i mean he would that's where he was standing i didn't actually tell him to to stand any differently yeah move over to the left a little it just happened um and obviously um it was a wide angle so i had to correct a lot of the perspective on that and i cropped um on both sides to to give it this i thought with the square window it needed a square crop and i just like the way it flowed and i didn't even realize until after i had shot and processed it that the uh him standing on one side and the light pole on the other gives a nice uh balance there yeah i did a lot of uh dodging and burning uh with different uh layer effects um to really focus what i wanted you to see right like the light on it is the light on his head and back and like the shadows and the light on the wrinkles of his shirt are like what makes you look at him yeah i toyed but doing this in color or black and white and very early on i decided black and white because the uh the marquee is is uh like a maroon and green color um his jack his jacket is blue um all the the uh posters on the in the front of the the theater had color in it um and on top of that it i was at a pretty high iso i believe um so there was a lot of noise in it so i said well make it black and white black and white has green so i can cover up the noise that i got yeah in a photo like this i think color would be distracting in black and white you're you're getting right to the story here yep um right to the the nitty-gritty um it's kind of funny i just realized it now too but if you were like step away see if you step away you zoom out here look oh no i'm not the wrong thing hold on let's do this it kind of looks like a dark polaroid and he's literally standing on the on the bottom of the polaroid looking photo i never thought about it that's it is yeah um i thought that was pretty neat i just realized there's a there's a com composition challenge for me is to find some old polarize and stick it in this shot yeah right yeah there you go um all right let's move on to the next one so what caught me what caught my attention about this one first was the colors but but then uh also that there's like sort of this portal into whatever's going on in the woods and i also like that it's kind of got this painterly um sort of texture to it as well so i'm curious what the story is behind this one uh what's going on here where is this and and what did you do to um editing wise to make it to give it this this beginning of the trailhead at the seven bridges uh um trail at in grant park in south milwaukee it's right along the lake uh south milwaukee is south of milwaukee so it's an actual town called south milwaukee um and there are actually seven bridges on this trail and this is this is the main bridge and um this is a little structure it's got the i can't remember exactly what the saying is and i can't read it on my screen but uh um there's a saying on this side on the other side as you leave there's another saying this one says enter this wild wood and view the fonts of nature it's i've i was i've shot this different ways many times uh this time i was out there in in autumn and i have to say that uh the leaves were not as red and gold as i wanted so i made it that way oh um interesting but uh i was like this shot the light was it was overcast to a degree it looks like there's a little bit of sun in there but uh i process it to try to make the contrast as as flat as possible and still get some of the the darks in there i use topaz impression on this i think this was right when impression had just come out so i was going crazy with it um and honestly with the my d700 there are times where it's not as sharp as i want it to be and so instead of just throwing the image away i said well let's make something out of it so i had the painterly effect to kind of cover up some of the the uh the softness and the um chromatic aberration that i might get with the lens that i was using um but you know it okay i'm still creating something that i that i wanted so it's not like i'm it's a cop-out it's i wanted the image to look this way right you know it certainly would be great to have a tack sharp and all that but to me it wouldn't be as interesting um no and and scenes like this lend themselves to that sometimes you know it makes it more magical looking or you know a little more you know wistful instead of being you know not everything has to be a sharp photo you know it's art yeah i believe i use the then there's there is no wrong way right there's no wrong answer i use the nick effects to create the um there's a i think there's a uh one of their that's well it used to be i think they just changed it i think it's called foliage now which actually doesn't change the leaves as much as it used to uh in the newest version interesting but yeah i on images like this i will go in and uh i use um layers like uh um sorry my cat is making some noises on the other side of the door exposure curves levels and will dodge and burn certain areas so i'll go in and actually where it's darker in there i'll go in with a brush and darken it more to bring out the contrast rather than doing an overall global thing i do it in pieces just as you would do in the dark room you know with a little dodge tool which is usually a paper clip with some tape on it yeah you know um i i'm a big uh fan of local adjustments over over global adjustments whenever possible um sometimes like like if you were doing a uh an event and with a whole bunch of people and you wanted to knock out the editing fast of course globe will be much faster to do but um but though yeah i mean when it comes to art like something like that you think about each and every photo individually it makes sense to take your time and really touch it up the way you see it in your head so the last two photos i want to talk about at the same time because there's a um there's something similar about the two even though one has color one doesn't so this photo obviously it's a beautiful uh colorful leaf right right but there's another photo which is this one do you see that one now that's one of my favorites okay so this one a feather obviously not a leaf it's a feather it's white it's on a white background but there's something similar between these two photos and that is the shadow and the light um they're very directional they're very soft right i go back to the first the leaf photo i am curious uh when and what caught my attention you've got a bunch of photos that are sort of in this style and i'm i'm wondering are you taking the time to create the light in shadows or are you finding these objects and then moving into a different so like you you found the leaf outdoors you move to a somewhere else where you see the shadow and you're just adjusting there or are you actually like you know creating the light the answer is yes interesting i have i want to guess because i think the leaf um and the feather are he did both different ways that is correct and i think the leaf i think the leaf might have been found like that and the feather made you positioned and put the light where you wanted it there the the both objects are positioned where i want them uh so the leaf obviously was that this both these were shot indoors uh the leaf was this is the light from our kitchen window and so i have a big piece of foam core that's white that i stuck in front of the window and actually was on top of the trash can because that was the only place i could get the light right um and so i i placed that to so the the shadows and the light were such a way the leaf was shot with a flashlight i mean the uh the feather okay it was shot with a flashlight feather okay um i mean i i've got a couple flashes that sometimes i like using the flashlight i can it's easier to maneuver i can see it in camera because with the flash you need to do it and oh okay that's too bright so i'm going to drill down the the or move the flash or whatever this way i can see it that was a long exposure um so when i'm doing these i have to this was in the winter and so i had to make sure that the heater was off so it didn't turn on while i'm shooting this and the feather blow across the table or something yeah yeah uh yeah so go ahead are you diffusing the flashlight that you use like are you adding a little diffusion yeah the when you get prints from some places they have these little styrofoam foamy things that they put the the prints in and i just layer a couple of those interesting um cool sometimes i actually i don't have it near me but i created a diffuser out of cardboard and some white paper that i put the flash behind and it works really well and that way i don't have to go buy a soft box or something like that i can use what's there i mean that's the beauty of shooting at home and doing i'm not in a studio where i'm shooting people and i can just use whatever i have experiment and it's a great way to experiment with things too you like people don't always think about that and i always joke about being like macgyver but that's the way you know but that's how it works right it's like what happens if i use this little whatever and and it's it's amazing sometimes the results you get just by you know trying something yeah the i i don't remember exactly with the leaf but i think i don't i don't think i shot more than about eight or ten shots of that to get it just right the feather i probably have three or four hundred shots of that feather or had i think i got rid of a lot of them because i was experimenting with color gels and white balance and where the flashlight was and where the the camera was and a whole bunch of stuff but that's the beauty is something like this i have an image in mind and i just i shoot a whole bunch until i get it to where i want it and usually in while i'm shooting i know okay that's the that's the image so that that's fantastic um i i love that you're you're sort of thinking outside the box to um to create you know what you're visualizing in your head to um and the beauty is i mean like you said if the heater came on that you know that might blow away but otherwise you can take your time and really fine tune it polish it up um get your your shadows the way you want it get the exposure correct all that stuff the framing it's really really great stuff um so i have one more question i think taking go ahead i'm sure go ahead i only i was gonna say taking the time is is uh is important when you're shooting you know with the digital cameras people are so you know they can shoot two or three shots and move on to the next two two three shots or whatever if you sit down and wait and just take it in and relax a little bit i think you're gonna get better shots i i whenever i whenever i'm teaching photographers i always teach them to to pretend that their digital memory card is film that right obviously you can keep shooting beyond 36 or 24 but you know pretend that you're like five bucks for a shot or whatever it is to develop i mean you know and when i do that when i have people i tell them to just put their camera down for a while because people don't do that either so they they're they're like reacting to what they see instead of taking it in and looking for compositions or looking for subjects and instead of you know just picking up the camera right away and reacting to what it whatever it is they're seeing yeah it makes a huge difference i feel like there's only two instances where this can't be done one is like a sports event right right where but no because you're gonna miss something obviously yeah yeah yeah right and and the other would be uh wait for him to make the perfect catch yeah yeah yeah let's do that one all over again everybody start yeah um oh sorry you you you i missed the grand slam i didn't mean to right um can we do that again the other one would be you know not all the time at weddings but parts of weddings right oh yeah right you can't yes right no right um right yeah yeah but but really for the most part otherwise right again yeah yeah so yeah um taking the time is is important i i just think if you don't do that i mean you think about how many images you look at and think if that photographer had stepped one step to their left that would have been a better shot and i'm thinking if you're taking your time you would have stepped all the way around your subject to know which what your good angle is exactly yeah um lori do you have any questions for scott before we get to the last question i don't think so i think you actually talked about something that i was thinking about and how your graphic design stuff that you've brought into your photography and we we already talked about that so um you know i was able to actually go see scott's work hanging up in a coffee shop in milwaukee a couple weeks ago so it's nice to be able it's nice to be awesome it's nice to see that though i you know it's nice to be able to go and and actually i enjoy always supporting people that i know you know and when i can you know and if it means just visiting their shop and posting it on social or whatever you know i i like to do that you like to see it out in the world for sure we need more that's true very true um so you might have already answered this in the last uh in the last little bit but um my last question for you is we asked everybody is can you share a tip for photographers about a technique or equipment that you want to share well taking the time is is important uh for me i think one of the biggest things is if you really want to get good at photography is shoot every day i discovered about six years ago i did a 365 project and some of my images that are hanging at the coffee shop here uh and some of my favorite images were taken during that 365 project where i was shooting and processing every day there were days where i didn't do that and so i had something in the can but uh getting out and shooting something every day especially without a thought of what you're going to shoot that day just let it happen will make you a better photographer because you'll learn to see things differently i'm i just started one october 1st so this is what 19 days in whatever it is a lot of a lot of images to go but i'm already happy with what i'm doing uh and i think i've already i feel like i'm i've moved up a notch in in my my skill set just by talking every day you know i feel like uh this what i'm about to say has come up a couple times on the show but um i think it's important for people to realize that yes you should be using a camera every day and practicing but you don't have to use the dslr every day you could use the phone that's in your pocket as your way of practicing all you got to do is install an app that gives you control now you literally like hate the halite app my absolute favorite camera app ever i can control every aspect of the phone's camera system like it's a dslr and i don't need to carry around my dslr or my you know my mirrorless every day um like i used to so uh the best camera you have is the one you have yep without a doubt yes awesome well scott thank you so much uh for for joining you shared earlier but if you can share one more time the best place for everybody to find you i appreciate it uh the best place would be scott norrisphotography.com i'm all over the place on flickr and instagram and facebook and everything else but that's the best place to to get the best of my work awesome we'll be sure to get all this into the uh the show notes and it goes in the notes it goes in the article that gets posted the end article so um again thank you for joining thank you everybody for for watching and we'll see you the next episode thanks
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Human Performance - Air Force Special Warfare Attributes
air force special warfare is the department of defense's ground combat force it specializes in the application of air power and consists of seven career fields combat control pararescue tactical air control parties special reconnaissance combat rescue officers special tactics officers and tactical air control party officers afspec war operators conduct some of the most physically demanding and mentally challenging missions in the us military in line with these unique requirements an underlying principle is that human capital is our competitive advantage to that end our rigorous training pipeline can last up to two years and intentionally builds airmen who are physically and mentally prepared to face these challenges the aspect war community values certain characteristics traits and qualities these characteristics are crucial to being a successful operator and they're emphasized throughout the special warfare trading pipeline let's discuss them drive is absolutely foundational and it can be defined as initiating action and persisting to accomplish tasks and goals this effort has to be geared toward meeting and accomplishing a high standard simply trying and not quitting is insufficient someone who has the kind of drive valued by abspec more might be described as reliable persistent and as someone who takes initiative drive can be cultivated by paying attention to details exercising self-discipline and working hard to accomplish goals that require sustained effort stress tolerance an operator's career hands them all kinds of stressors both on and off the battlefield in the face of an immediate stressor maintenance of physical composure and cognitive functioning like attention and memory is absolutely crucial you can improve your stress tolerance by learning how to control your responses to things like time pressure uncertainty chaos and ambiguity problem solving when faced with a challenge or problem what is your approach how do you define the problem come up with ideas about possible solutions test those out and decide which is the best course of action these are all aspects of problem solving another quality essential to successful aspect war operators no matter your afsc you will be put in unique situations that require strong problem solving skills teamwork aspect war operators are not lone wolves they must be able to function well in team environments this is more than just popularity think about how you interact with others to work toward a common goal how you adapt to your role as a leader or follower on the team and how you contribute to an environment in which the team operates smoothly and effectively work on this by paying attention to teams in which you participate and notice how you can continually strive to improve your teamwork zero two zero five zero communication four four nine or two seven high quality information exchange can mean the difference between resounding mission success and complete mission failure some types of communication play a crucial role in team functioning here we're really talking about more formal communication skills can you logically and purposefully organize your thoughts can you tailor your communication to make sure the receiver of the information understands it can you use the right terms correct grammar and appropriate pronunciation to make sure your message gets through trainability we don't expect new students to have existing skills related to aspect war we do however want people who are motivated to learn and open to the challenge of developing their knowledge base think about how you currently approach challenges related to learning and executing new skills what are your weaknesses and strengths in those areas how strong is your motivation to learn and grow integrity last but certainly not least aspect war values integrity our operators often navigate ambiguous circumstances in which they're called upon to make independent decisions can we trust you to do the right thing when nobody is looking do your behaviors reflect an honest fair and ethical worldview think about these characteristics that are so important to the aspect war community do these align with your values and motivations how can you leverage your strengths or mitigate your weaknesses to become the best possible candidate to join special warfare to learn more about air force special warfare please visit
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[Music] hey there y'all kept a girl waiting now which one's the prince hello your highness Congrats on your wedding not hitch just yet lady Luna phrase groom to be here in hammerhead apologies for taking so long you bet save your apologies for Papa well that makes you sandy Sid's greasemonkey granddaughter roller in while I'm still young didn't your daddy tell you she's a custom classic not some beat-up old clunker Prince Noctis yeah friends like they took your old man and keep their dignity out of him what you got a long way to go son and that slack jawless getting you nowhere fast she's gonna take a while y'all get her in and run along y'all heard him let's get moving right this way now the waiting game I never liked that game never any good at it either y'all ain't never been out this way before have you go on have a look around this will make sure y'all don't get lost well I might as well make good use Russian Papa won't do you no good they got happening out here oh he'll take his time but he'll get her done hey 3d after this time [Music] the moment knocked we've expended the last of our funds on the repairs I suggest we confer with Cindy broken down and flat broke adding insult to injury old men's in for both after charging us that much yeah shank I'll be ready for a while y'all need something we're strapped for cash anyway we could earn a little oh now I get it this must be what Papa meant when he said he was gonna teach them boys a lesson told me he ought to have y'all take care of some ornery varmints that have been causing a ruckus around here I'd be happy to pay y'all for your services if you're up to the challenge how about it old man's got his eye on you knocked show him what you got [Music] but don't go running around after dark the demons are liable to rip y'all to shreds this ought to be enough for a place to stay just between us though don't tell Papa [Music] they've got everything here [Applause] Mott's apprec-- thank you kindly Wow they gotta look different stuffier huh that's how it works looks like we found our first targets [Music] let's go back we go what happened here but telegraph poles been split in two and not just this one either the hell do you think did this hard to say natural disaster perhaps you sure hammerhead doesn't have a scratch on it maybe a huge monster came and knocked him down you better not be the varmint Cindy was talking about [Music] they're gonna know what Adam [Music] best offenses don't wear yourself out like that [Music] all right we done in no time where until the repairs are done then we had four golden key then after that we hop a boat and before you know it lover boys hitched wait for car repairs then wedding bells in the air got it almost there give it your all [Music] Oh Oh got it we'll take a look so what needs us to find some Dave guy he went missing not missing said he's holed up in that Shack what's this [Music] you okay we are now too soon just donate to cure [Music] today what can I say hey what about the shack over there [Music] hi what are we looking at this creature is known as a Sabretooth excuse brains tusks [Music] wide open Wow bring on the next one hey who's out there one look who's in here the man of the hour Dave right we've been looking for you didn't mean to cause y'all any trouble yeah I've been stuck here on account of a sprained ankle yeah some funny about that barbets I gave him hell that couldn't finish the job still one mean mutt about y'all don't look much like hunters but what do you say but that puppy to rest bore me [Music] oh yeah we'll take care of it y'all got guts that's for sure let me tell you where I last saw over there that's it right huh that's a dual horn yes but not your run-of-the-mill braid we must make quick work of it wait a sec here bigger gotta be two things vicious sure looks tame the mane it's not you're on [Music] by the way the old girls looking good as new oh well I got ya if y'all want to fix her up before you roll out let me know sounds good [Music] so who's up next behind the wheel Edna should take it and never let go it helps that he can keep four eyes on the dash I couldn't even keep one not sure I'd do any better vote me in the driver's seat [Music] sorry [Music]
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Building the coolest Porsche ever! The Tamiya 1/35 Sd.Kfz.184 Elefant
oh hey there i didn't hear you guys come in welcome to another episode of the model guy as i change things up a little bit this episode and take on another tank this time i'll be building tamiya's 135 elephant tank destroyer which has quite the colorful history that we'll get into and if you know this channel i generally build aircraft i've only done a few tanks but i was very excited to kind of push the envelope on this one i'm going to be following a lot of the techniques laid out by night shift by adding some cast texture sanding that down replacing welds but rather than tell you how about i show you because i'm using a photo etch set for this kit i had to remove a lot of the mounting tabs for the kit fenders and other accessories so those were the first to go before the cast texture and the whole point of this is when you're rolling a thick steel there is a little bit of texture to it now the tamiya kit doesn't show it too well so i decided to add it in and i had a few people tell me that this was over exaggerated by laying down putty but i think once i lay down paint oils weathering and start beating it up a little bit that'll greatly push it back and it'll sort of all tie together once the texturing was done i decided to enhance the flame cut marks on the steel by using a knife if you've ever cut thick steel with an acetylene torch you actually know there's a nice pattern of parallel lines that are slightly slanted as you continue the cut with everything drawing on the model so far it was time to bend up the fenders just to get an idea of where they were going to sit because there was going to be a lot of mock-up with this and removal before things could really progress i didn't want to shoot myself in the foot by putting anything in way of mounting the fenders the next step was to remove the pistol ports because the voyager photo etch set i bought actually has some turned covers for this and they look quite a bit nicer than the kits detail and really they're a simple install you cut drill plop them in i also decided to go as far as installing the bolt heads for all of the hinges on the kit and to be honest when i first bought this kit two years ago it scared me because i also picked up the photo etched for it and the metal tracks and the metal barrel and not being somebody does armor and then having all this additional detail to put on top of it i was actually scared of the kit and it sat untouched and then finally one day i said i'm just gonna go for it if i started having trouble i'll just put it back in the box and it was actually quite the fun build by using the voyager brass hinges and some rod i was actually able to make all the hinges on the kit functional so while the fenders flipped up the hatches could flip up and after all that work i ended up closing most of the hatches because i made a little bit of a mistake of not painting the interior black so everything was visible but that's okay we'll get into how i fix that later the voyager set also includes the traveling lock for the gun barrel and this just took a little bit of time as i marked on the kick barrel where the block would sit then i heated up the brass and wrapped it around the kit's styring barrel that way i wouldn't damage the metal one and once i had the curve set everything went together quite well one trick to bending and to be rounding brass is to heat it up first that definitely makes this metal more malleable for mounting all that brass to the kit plastic i used ak's black widow super glue just because it was black and it's easy to remove because it's very visible you just need some debonder one pro tip is if you're gonna make the travel lock movable take it off before you go to paint because you're probably gonna knock it off the kit ask me how i know with the travel lock now in place i move back to the fenders and inserted some brass rod into the bolt holes and then included the voyager springs to keep everything in place and the kit parts couldn't match this level of detail and i think i only paid 20 bucks for the voyager stuff so in hindsight that was a great investment because it brought a lot more character to the model voyager also includes all the hardware you need to mount the spare tracks on the front of the tank i temporarily mounted the ones from the kit just so i could mark the areas where the styrene would mount and drill the holes for the rods and yes voyager also includes the bolt heads and brass so you can install those on top of the brackets that hold the spare links in place i just had to open those up a little bit with a drill bit and they dropped right on and then were secured with super glue now that most of the brass work was done it was time to move on to the putty and for doing the welds i used tamiya's epoxy putty and made some tools out of a pepsi can and some toothpicks and by simply wetting them and then tapping them i would come in and leave a welding pattern on the tank i did this on my sturm tiger and my sherman a couple years ago and i found it definitely made the tank look heavier and it was worth doing it's also very relaxing like some type of monk sand garden thing with rocks if you've ever seen that the tamiya putty gives you quite a bit of working time as well so if you're not happy with the weld you can come in and keep adjusting it until you have a pattern that you like you may be asking yourself right now why i'm still missing plates on the front of the tank that haven't been installed yet and the simple answer for that is to make applying the zimmerit that much easier the tools i have from trumpeter are great they leave a nice pattern but they're very difficult to get into tight areas and even making my own tools with strap and sprue to look like a slotted screwdriver it doesn't really get in there tight enough to leave a nice clean simmer so i ended up leaving those off so i could do it away from the tank and then install them afterwards and this was the biggest hang up i think i had with this kit and i kind of got in my own mind i was afraid that the zimmerit going around the bolts on the front of the tank would be a challenge and i wouldn't know how to do it and would end up screwing it up i also didn't want to use the tamiya zimmerit because it was too perfect i wanted the zimmerit to be kind of nasty looking knowing that this was applied by hand after doing a bit more research though on the elephant i actually found out that the bolts on the side of the tank didn't have the zimmerit pattern around them in that circular pattern they were just laid up and then the whoever applied them just simply stopped at the bolts and said nuts to this two big tips when applying the zimmer is one keep your tools damp not soaking so the putty doesn't stick like i'm showing here and try to roll the putty on as thin as you can the thinner you do it the better the zimmer it looks in my opinion it turns out that there's a couple of german tank fans out there who weren't happy with my zimmerit and actually messaged me and posted comments on my instagram and facebook saying that the elephants didn't get this beat up and the zimmer it was looked perfect right through to the end of the war and if you follow me on this channel you know that i love weathering i find that it adds character to the models and i had a hard time believing that because when i looked at zimmered applied to other tanks like the tiger and the panther it was chipped and falling off in sheets having done some research on that the zimmer was applied pretty much the same way it was a mix of concrete and hay and then applied to the tank on top of a primer and then baked on and usually within a few weeks it would start chipping off now for the moment of truth when it came to laying down the zimmer pattern around the hatches and the bolts i pretty much psyched myself up for nothing because by applying just the last couple teeth on the trumpeter tool i was able to really control it and where the pattern was going down and i left this section pretty much unedited just to see that i did it at a slower pace took my time and it came out pretty okay in my opinion to talk about the history of the elephant you actually have to talk about the vehicle it was derived from and no we're not talking about the ferdinand because that was the second vehicle it was derived from we're going to talk about the initial tiger prototype that was designed by porsche yes porsche the same company that puts the engines in the back of sports cars for men in their 50s going through middle life crisis so what happened was porsche put together a heavy tank proposal for the german army and basically said this is what we want we have diesel engines powering generators on paper it looked like it would be a good fit and it would win and porsche made the mistake of making something like 90 hulls before the german army decided after the porsche caught fire and testing that no we're going to go with the other group and we're you're not going to get the contract now porsche wasn't going to let that deter them because they ended up deciding to turn it into a tank destroyer and this laid the grounds for other tank destroyers like the jag panther but that's a different story so what did porsche do when their hulls weren't going to grow up to be heavy tanks for the german army well what they did was they added casens on top of them with 200 millimeters of frontal armor slapped in an 88 millimeter gun moved the crew compartments around a little bit moved the diesel engines forward to power the generators for the electric drive and they had a tank destroyer and they sent it off to cursed with the panthers and tigers as part of the german super weapons to help win the war but would you know about cursed these things kind of failed miserably even though that 88 millimeter gun was arguably one of the best guns of the war and devastating against the soviet armor there is one problem the germans never really thought of or solved on the eastern front and that was if they didn't own the battle space they couldn't remove their damaged tanks or repair them so when tanks like the tiger and panther and ferdinand which this was now called broke down they couldn't bring them back to repair them so the crews had to blow them in place which resulted in unnecessary losses cough cough something another country's learning right now in the ukraine but that's also a different story one major flaw of the ferdinand and no it wasn't the low mileage with the diesel electric engines that would make greta cry it was the fact that the tank had no means of protecting itself against infantry where most tanks would sport a bow gun or a gun up on the commander's cupola the ferdinand had nothing if the infantry got up on top of that thing they were pretty much done so after kursk any surviving ferdinands went back to the factory for an overhaul to bring them up to combat status a machine gun was added to the bow and a commander's cupola was updated and then they renamed it from the ferdinand to the elephant some were then shipped to italy to fight against the allies and the rest went back to the eastern front but unfortunately like the german tanks of the time it was pretty heavy and had trouble crossing bridges and it was pretty limited in mobility like many of the german tanks at the time it was designed for an offensive role but the german army at the time was on the retreat so it never saw its full potential only one elephant survived the war and that was brought back to the united states and is on display at the united states army ordnance training facility and you can actually see that overhauled on the show tank overhaul the second survivor is actually a ferdinand which was captured by the soviets at cursed and is on display at the kabinka tank museum back to the build i don't think i want to use full tracks again there was a lot of cleanup here and although it wasn't too bad when you have 226 links you have to clean up it can get pretty tiresome just put on a movie get your favorite chisel a tungsten drill bit and be ready to spend some time cleaning this all up one cool thing i have learned about metal tracks though is once they're on the tank you can actually load them up and then back them off to get the right sag okay i'm playing with it i'm not gonna lie i was just playing with it sorry one area that had to be addressed on the model was the commander's cupola and the vision ports for the driver there was no detail on the kit so i built two hours in fusion 360. i designed some replacements printed them off and then clean them up to go on the tank i tried using a loner's cupola from my stomach shuts which is what the germans did when upgrading the ferdinand to the elephant but unfortunately because it was a different brand the measurements were off and it was just easier to design it and print it myself and i saved myself about 40 bucks from buying a resin replacement when painting this beast i wanted to use the same approach i do for aircraft models and that's to lay down some different tones underneath some dark browns white and any other color i think will affect the final blend coat even some rot brown anything that'll change the final tone and the whole point here is to give the paint some depth and not just be a straight dunkle gulp now i know there's different methods to this especially when it comes to modulation and things like that i'm not a big fan of it but you'll notice on this build i did add a little bit lighter tones to the top of the tank and in the end it wasn't really noticeable so i'm not sure if it's something i'll do again but if i maybe if i do do it again maybe i'll dial it up to 11 and really go to town to see how it looks but i really wanted this to look battered because i was basing it on a photograph of the last elephant in zosin in 1945. this tank was pretty beat up and the photo it looks kind of pathetic really because it's sitting in the middle of the town destroyed and i thought what a great inspiration for a build it allows me to have a lot of weathering a lot of wear and tear and the photo is actually quite blurry too so you can have a lot of artistic freedom so if you're a big fan of german tanks and didn't think they got that beat up i apologize to you now because you're not gonna like this when using the ak real colors paint for this tank i found that out of the bottle they were way too vibrant and i decided to cut them quite a bit because i wanted a washed out look so i ended up using about a 50 mix of buff with the green the rot brown and the dunkle gelb just so it stayed in the same family and the colors didn't shift too much for the green and the rot brown on the tank i used my mr hobby ps270 and i dropped my psi down to about 10 psi and then i added quite a bit more thinner than usual to the paint and this basically gave me a lot of control to slowly build up the color this type of camouflage was generally done by maintenance crews in the field and i didn't want it to look perfect and i wanted it to look in scale so a lot of these blotches are just built up using small squiggles because you have to keep the scale of the person in mind they're not gonna be able to reach across the entire length of the tank when doing the blotch they're gonna have to move around on a ladder they're gonna have to change their position and there's gonna be a lot of inconsistencies in the paint and those are the little details i like to add in i considered using masking putty to mask off these blotches but in the end it was actually faster to just use the brush freehand what's really going to set off the purist with this camouflage is it may be fictional the picture i have from zosin the camouflage laid on the tank doesn't match other photos i have of elephants or ferdinands and when i was checking through the internet the closest camouflage i could find was the elephant from the game war thunder the blotches made sense they looked like they were about in the right area so i went with it as if things weren't weird enough with the camouflage it was now time to start painting the undercoat for the zimmerit and i used vallejo's calvary brown for this there's a definite redness to it and it just looks like a close match to red oxide primer and using a brush is a lot more control than trying to mask this all off once that was done it was time to try to bring down the harshness of that paint and how vibrant it was by doing some chipping and i used two different methods for this i use some sponge chipping which is very quick and you just have to be controlled with it that you're not just throwing it everywhere and then i followed that up with a brush when i wanted to have some bigger chips or i really wanted to emphasize an area that the crew would be moving over or dragging equipment on top of before that sponge even gets near the tank what i'll do is i'll unload as much paint as i can using either the pallet or some paper towel just to make sure it's not going to lay down big fat blotches i want it to barely leave any marks and that seems to be the perfect zone to be operating in this is also a very quick method and you can generally lay down a whole shipping session in about an hour to two hours once the sponge has done its job i then come in with a fine pointed brush and start refining the chips either making them larger or joining a few together and bringing more wear into areas that make sense like hatches that have to come off the engine for inspection or crew hatches or fenders that are rubbing along brush when the tanks back it into a fighting position or where a gun cleaning rod may sit up on the deck i want these chips to tell a story i don't want them just to be thrown on just for the hell of it this is one of these effects that is very easy to overdo to keep things interesting i also added a few scratches along the side of the tank just figuring this is where brush would be dragging against or debris when the tank backing into fighting positions or pulling out the next step was to come in and expose where the chipping would have gone straight through to the steel underneath and to do that i bring back the sponge i used some german gray paint from vallejo and follow the exact same procedure as i did with the light dunkelgelb and the point here is you want to keep this into areas that have a lot of traffic and where i have my bigger paint chips i'm coming in to add the steel inside of those and again this has to be in areas that makes sense you don't want to just throw them everywhere i really built them up on the areas of the fenders where they've been crushed and again in areas for inspection hatches that come off or the crew would be climbing across one thing i did notice that as soon as these steel chips started going down they really brought everything together and the paint underneath didn't seem as vibrant and this is what i was talking about earlier when all these layers start adding up i had a lot of fun painting the zimmerit on this tank and i think that's because i used quite a few techniques to do it once everything had been brushed the calvary brown for the primer it was then time to paint the damaged areas of the zimmerit and to add some chipping and the small chips were done by flicking paint onto the surface and then i refined all the edges with the brush and this was now the second layer of chipping that was on the zimmerit there were a few areas where the zimmer hadn't rolled out properly with the tool and i painted a lot of gray in here just to make it look like that zimmerit had been pushed or knocked off the tank but not enough to go down to the primer with the zimmerit drying on the side of the tank it was now time to lay down some panel line washes while i planned my next moves and the whole point of the panel line wash is a trick your eye into thinking there's a lot of dirt built up into these areas and to highlight details on the tank i find it best to use colors that aren't as stark as black or white and use browns just to make things less harsh and the nice thing about using enamels or oils is if you're not happy with it you can come in with some odorless thinner and clean it up and push it all back and even start again if you have to to start building up the weathering underneath the tank and along the tracks i use some vallejo light mud texture and this is exactly what it sounds like it's just a textured paste that you can put on the model and you can also blend it with water afterwards but the only thing with this acrylic paste is once it's dried it's pretty much dried and you're not changing it that's why it's best to test this stuff on the bottom of the tank or in areas that aren't really going to be seen and one big tip as well is to keep this away from mounting areas for the suspension because you may find yourself running into trouble trying to reassemble the drivetrain thing i found with working with this acrylic paste in the past is it likes to absorb oil paints or enamels you put on top of it so it has to be sealed and the best way to do this is just to come in with a lacquer paint and spray it down on top and i mixed up a dusty color to do that before coming in with the oils now time to bring in the last layer onto the zimmerit and to do that i'm using some oil paint and i'm going to blend them in just to make it look like there's some residue left over from the zimmerit and if you're wondering what zimmer it is it's actually an anti-magnetic paste or coating that the germans put on their tanks because they're afraid that the russians may put magnetic explosives on the vehicles the only thing though is that the germans were the only ones who actually used magnetic mines during the war so for a period you'll see zimmer on german vehicles and then later in the war you'll see they've not bothered do it anymore if you're down in the weeds just make sure you have some good references to work from by using oil paints in really thin layers and using the oil paint rendering technique and a hair dryer you can really build up this paste and blend it together basically what you're doing is adding little dots of oil paint and then come in with a different brush that's either dry or has a little bit of thinner in it and blending it into the paint by tapping it or pushing it around and this takes multiple layers to really be effective with what i wanted to do was to blend in the grays with the red and make it just look like a bit of a mess which is how these vehicles look nice thing about oil paint is if you're not happy with it it's very easy to remove and start again i used some ak burnishing fluid on the tracks for this kit and then came in with the vallejo acrylic mud again and then came in with that same dust mix to tie it in with the tank and the nice thing about metal tracks is once you have all your paint down you can show the worn areas just by using a sanding sponge or stick to remove the high points of the track where they would be polished from touching the ground and just like the bottom gets polished the top gets polished as well from the road wheels and if you're not sure how that works the next time you see a train go by check out the wheels on the cars where they come in contact with the track is highly polished that's exactly what happens with metal on metal tank tracks i really wanted this elephant to look like it was worn out so all these steel chips had a layer of rust oil paint put on top and then blended in one nice thing about being a heavy equipment mechanic is i'll often look at equipment i'm working on and take photos of rust spots just to see what it looks like and think about how i would best recreate that same thing goes for when you're laying down pigments mud or dust on a model when you're climbing into a heavy loader or a grater you can see where the mud and dirt stays on the equipment and i use that for a reference as well so after shoving some pigments into some areas on the tank that made sense i then locked them down with some ak gravel and sand fixer and i know some people say this dries to a glossy finish but i let it dry for a full 24 hours and it looked flat and i never put a flat coat on this model now that the model was nearly complete i almost forgot to paint those vision ports that i spent so much time designing and printing and that was pretty much the icing on the cake it's one of those little details that'll probably never get noticed but i know it's there and then on top i added the last few pieces from the voyager photo etch set that's going to bring this episode to a close i just want to take a moment to thank my patrons who support me outside of this channel and invite you to join as well 132 scale supporters get to see videos one week early ad free and 148 subscribers get to see videos 24 hours in advance ad free if patreon is not your thing that's cool too just smash that subscribe button and make sure you set the bell that you get notified when videos upload as always leave a comment in the comment section i try to reply to as many as i can and just to start some discourse why don't you write what is a genre you've didn't think you would find yourself building but you have tried or what is a genre you want to try but you may be re hesitant to do let me know nice thing about changing genres or trying something new is it keeps things fresh and you may actually learn some new techniques from it i find that by doing these tanks my oil skills greatly improve and i can bring that back to the aircraft side so don't be afraid to try new things this is the model guy i will see you next time you
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Nintendo Switch Just Broke a 25+ Year Old Record!
the Nintendo switch just broke a 30 year old record or nearly 30 years old because technically I guess there hasn't been 30 years forward to break this record the point is it is done something that no one else has done not the PlayStation one or two not the DS not the Wii not Xbox or any other prior Nintendo system this record is astonishing This Record is barely being talked about in the annals of gaming and this record has to do with sales yeah it's not the best selling system of all time but it's only done something now five times in a row that we've never seen before and now before we get into the exact record Nintendo switch just broke I want to remind you about today's sponsor e Win Racing they make chairs for all types and sizes I think there's five different size chairs all weight classes all Heights look you can use code Nintendo Prime for twenty percent off there's a link down in the description that you can go and find the chair for you so the record that Nintendo switch broke is leading the MPD for five straight years this has never happened in the history of video games and now look the MPD has only been technically tracking since 1995. so we could talk about how maybe the Nintendo entertainment system or maybe the an old Atari would have been a sales leader for maybe four or five straight years in the United States so there is a system that may have done this but it's unknown because sales data wasn't really tracked back then that's kind of the crazy thing a lot of those early console sales numbers even like the lifetime today sales numbers for the Nintendo Entertainment System weren't really tracked so once tracking began in 1995 literally switch has done something that has never been done before yeah you heard me right five straight years leading the MPD in sales when it comes to video game consoles this includes handheld so we're not just talking about Home console handheld console as well nothing has led for five straight years so yesterday a report came out that Nintendo was increasing switch production heading into the new fiscal year which makes a lot of sense given that tears of the kingdom is a very early launch they're gonna need more switches available early in the next fiscal year than they've ever needed before so increasing switch production right now to meet that demand for tears of the Kingdom makes a lot of sense but the interesting thing of course is that obviously you headed into year seven most companies aren't increasing production but there's kind of a unique situation which here's the kingdom coming in May it's going to be a system seller they need to have more switches ready early than usual but the interesting part of course is with the five straight years of leading the MPD is the other report that came out from Nick K that they are in negotiations for well the Next Generation system and getting mass production underway and in that report it stated that they were going to have this new system come out in like the second half of 2024 at least that's their estimation now that's interesting and everything but what's cool about that because I saw a lot of comments a lot of comments saying what no new system in 2023 man Nintendo's stupid they need a new system now do they you may want a new system that's a personal one but when it comes to need five straight years leading the MPD five straight years that means you could argue the switches now had five straight Peak sales years because well the US is the number one market for system sales so five straight Peak sales years I wanna like let that sink into your mind for a moment compared to every other video game system on the market I don't care if you're into steam deck I don't care if you're into PlayStation or Xbox or Nintendo or some obscure other like Aya Neo or something bottom line is for five straight years Nintendo switch has been number one in unit sales never seen before that's five straight Peak years now can they do it for six gonna be a bit tougher I think I think it's gonna be a bit tougher I think this is going to be the best sales year ever for PlayStation 5. at least to date obviously this is year three we're only about early to middle of life cycle for PlayStation 5 crazy to even talk about entering the middle and you might think it's how could it be the middle this is going to be year three for PlayStation 5. year three just let that sit again year three and most systems last for six five to six years it's crazy crazy that we're kind of in the middle of the PlayStation 5's life cycle of the switch is still the best selling system yeah look I don't think switch is going to end up topping the MPD charts this year I could be wrong maybe switch ends up coming out ahead maybe they have a bunch of bangers coming up maybe there's a new Mario Kart or a new Mario game or you know another Pokemon game or something crazy that ends up pushing sales of Luigi's Mansion or God I don't know the star facts are gonna move units a Metroid Prime four maybe they end up having a banger lineup this year and you know what switch ends up leading for a record six years in a row that is a possibility but if you want to talk about why they might not need a new system this year it begins with recognizing the current success of switch as is while the sales have technically been declining since the peak 28 million sales they had back in 2020 it's still on track to be over 20 million in the current fiscal year that ends in March and yeah that also means beginning in April they probably are going to be on a projected sales pace of anywhere from 15 to 18 million for the next fiscal year let that sink in for a moment if we think switch needs to be replaced meanwhile it will be on Pace to sell 15 to 18 million in the next fiscal year I think you might be mistaken I did say and I'm on record last year at one point thinking you know what with the sales declining maybe 2023 is the right time to drop a brand new Next Generation system because hey you still have a massively successful system and you still want to hit while that system is a success but assuming they can do 15 to 18 million in the next fiscal year 2024 is still not too late switch will still be heavily relevant still be selling over 10 million units probably projected in that fiscal year despite new hardware coming out it'll probably be a price drop for the Nintendo switch as well to help boost those sales in 2024. so the more I think about it the more I do think realistically from a sales perspective with five straight years leading the MPD yeah they can wait until 2024 to release that new hardware this is not about personal wants this isn't about third-party games this isn't about 20 to get better performance out of games this is just speaking strictly about sales and I think that's something we need to keep in mind Nintendo is a business they're in the business of selling video games and well systems like that's what they're in the business of and while switch is still massively successful while the fervor for the software is high software sales are high system sales are high they don't have to be in a rush to get a new system out they just need to get one out before nobody cares about switch anymore and while you might argue oh switch is collecting dust for me oh I replaced it with steam deck oh I'm playing my Playstation or my Xbox more than my switch or on PC gaming more than my switch that's fine that's you Nintendo had over 106 million active users in the last year this is from Nintendo themselves I'm not making these numbers up over 106 million active users in the last year they are at the peak of their subscription numbers for Nintendo switch online slowly creeping up to 40 million people subscribed to Nintendo switch online that's not counting like family memberships which could have multiple people involved with that oh and by the way we just had the fastest selling Nintendo pop published game of all time in Pokemon skeleton Violet rag on the performance all you want rag on the Poppin rag on the game all you want it is the fastest selling Nintendo game of all time they are still technically peaking with switch and you know what with tears of the Kingdom on the horizon at least for the short term here I don't know that switch is really going to slow down that much at least in the first half here of 2023 so honestly guys the more you think about it the more things lined up this record being broken yeah switch is going to be just fine seriously it's going to be more than fine and also be sure to tune in to our Nintendo Prime podcast next week we have special guest kit and Krista former Nintendo employees with over 20 years of combined experience at Nintendo coming on the show next week it's going to be a fun one and I'll catch you guys in that next video
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KYLIE COSMETICS CALM BEFORE THE STORM PALETTE REVIEW + TUTORIAL
what's up guys welcome back to my channel if you are new here hi I'm Allison welcome to my channel thank you so much for being here if you haven't subscribed already make sure you do that in today's video we are testing out some new Kylie cosmetics from the weather collection now I will just say I did not want to purchase the entire weather collection basically because I purchased all of the Holiday Collection from her holiday collection obviously and I was just pretty disappointed and I did not want to spend that much money on her new collection even though I did like a lot of what was in the collection now when it launched I was a little late to the party because I was not on fire that day and I kind of got to the website a little late like 11 minutes late and I really wanted to get the liquid eyeshadows because I really wanted to test those out once I got on to the website the liquid eyeshadows were already sold out so I'm pretty bummed about that I'm waiting for them to relaunch because I still want to purchase those because I still want to try them because I'm super into liquid eyeshadows right now with that said the only thing that I purchased was the calm before the storm I shadow palette liked this one more than the eye of the storm I shadow palette just because I felt like the colors in here were more spring I'm trying to venture out to like bright different colors so I only bought this one so we will be doing some swatches on this palette we will also be putting some shadows on the eyelids to see how they look you want to see how this palette works out for me then make sure you keep on watching let's first talk about this packaging I think it is just too cute I think it's pretty simple like her other palettes it has her little sticker on the back it's like super holographic I think that's totally cute as well she did change it at by putting I don't think she always put her full name on there but I could be wrong let's open it up and I think the inside of the packaging is so so cute as well I thought that was a good thought that went into it here is the little palette itself and it says Kylie Jenner I don't believe she's ever used her full name on it like this I think that is pretty cute I love the bright yellow it's perfect for a spring I just think it's so good how many times am I gonna say that on the back it has her sticker again all the ingredients all the shade names on here as well let's open it oh it's not having mirror I think it would been pretty nice to have a mirror especially since this palette was 40 dollars 10 eyeshadows that's 4 dollars a piece I mean when you look at it that way I guess it is a pretty good deal but dang Kylie like how why go back and forth of having mirrors in your palettes and then not having Mayor's in the pebble of these colors super pastel I like how you have the matte shades that goes specifically with the shimmer shade I think that's a good color scheme I think it's perfect going into spring let's just get into some swatching okay so I'm gonna kind of swatch you know the duo's together just so we can soon a dip into the paint is called true love the shadows seem very creamy you can definitely see the product on my hand there seems to be some good color payoff yeah it's just like a pastel a pink color pretty cute dip into that pink shimmers is called sweet sweet I'm only guessing a lot of product comes off on the finger as what seems to be a little gritty like it's not creamy it seems to be a little powdery seems like there might be a lot of fall out there is like blue turquoise maybe even a little bit of purple reflex in it so those colors definitely go well together I do like the shimmer it's like a holographic type feel for me right now now moving on to the orange shades so this matte orange yellow shade is called sunshine not as much pigment comes off on the hand but you definitely can see the color that'll probably be like a cute transition shade the shimmer which is called little wonder a whole lot of product on my finger it is kind of the same texture as the pink shimmer rady yellow orange shimmer color moving on to the green so the Matt green is called Northern Light feels just like the other matte shades whoo this is pretty this has a lot of pigment in it Wow look at that moving into the green shimmer which is called Rockabye this one has a different texture than the other two shimmer it seems more creamy doesn't seem as like gritty this one might be a little more sheer yeah this one's definitely a little more sheer the matte blue is called angel this one almost seems a little chalky yeah a little chalky maybe almost looks white on my arm dipping into the shimmer under that it's called star baby so one might be a little sheer as well but I mean I've constancy the purple matte is called Aquarius so pastel II dipping into the purple shimmery color and that's called heaven-sent this one feels like the green shadow it's more creamy it doesn't seem so gritty and loose pigment type oh this is like very holographic like it's purple but then I'm looking in the mirror and it looks like blue kind of isn't it crazy how you see something online and you kind of fall in love with it you get the product and then it doesn't not getting the same feel from it that's kind of the vibe I'm getting from this palette like I really really liked how it looked online I like the swatches that I saw online and then Here I am with it in front of my face and I'm just kind of like mmhmm sure I've gotten that I don't know so with that I think I'm gonna zoom you guys in just a little bit and get some of these shadows on my eyes okay we are zoomed and I had to like pin the wig back just a little bit and now let's get some of these shadows on my eyes I might as well just use a Kylie brush right so this is a Kylie brush we are gonna dip into the orange yellowish matte shade a lot of product comes off on the brush my eyes are already primed you okay so far I mean it's cute it's you can definitely see it it's nothing too crazy the pigments not like out of this world or anything it's cute okay that's a good start using the same Kylie brush for dipping straight into that pink matte sheet and it was called true live there is a little bit of fallout using the brush on these matte shades so just remember that and we're going straight kind of into the crease you what I'm noticing is that I just feel like they didn't necessarily blend out together I feel like the paint just kind of took off like that yellow orange sheet a little bit I don't know I'm just kind of like what let's mix them we're mixing them now I don't see like any patchiness or anything like that I just don't know if I'm living for this palette like I thought it was going to which is pretty frickin disappointing if you ask me can you guys even see the shades on my eyelids cuz I feel like ah they're just I don't know let's move on to the shimmer shade on my lid I am really kind of scared about the fallout in these shimmer shadows because I already have all my makeup on and I don't want it to be a hot freaking mess if we into that pink shimmer that's called sweet sweet straight on my finger straight on to the lid now actually it's pretty pretty there is definitely turquoise and purple maybe even a little green in there so I want to wet my finger actually and see if there's like more color payoff well what in my finger definitely added some more color payoff but then I'm like uh-oh joint something weird feel like it's getting a little patchy uh I'm dipping into the pink matte shade just to kind of blend everything out in the crease so there's not as much fallout on my face that I thought there is going to be feel like closest to my lashline it just looks a little chunky maybe maybe I put too much on there I am going to finish putting that shimmer on this eyelid I'm gonna put some lashes on and we'll be back with our final thought we are back you guys I just felt like I needed some black eyeliner and man I murdered this black eyeliner I hope you can't tell but it is not looking okay but anyways I ended up putting the pink matte and like the orange mat on my bottom lash line and then I just added a little pop of color with this blue eyeliner from it's an Ulta Beauty blue eyeliner and I just put that on my waterline for a little pop of color I will say I am just not impressed with this palette whatsoever I'm just not impressed I don't think like it's wow me and I could have gone without spending the $40 on this palette if you are not sure if you want to purchase it and you have all kinds of eyeshadow palettes don't waste your money on this I wouldn't if I could turn back in time I would definitely not purchase it maybe I would purchase the other one I'm not too sure but I'm just not impressed I just feel like I don't know and I feel like these shades are actually like popping out like they're gonna fall out I don't know I'm just it's I'm very disappointed that I spent the money on this palette just like whatever you know I am wearing Kandy K on my lips I just decided to wear a Kylie cosmetics lip color today since I'm reviewing her appellate I will say even though I'm not feeling this palette I'm still interested in those liquor shadows when they relaunch I will be trying those out I might even film a video on those as well just because why freaking a not hopefully I gave you a little insight on this palette if you are looking to purchase it or I don't know thank you guys so much for watching if you enjoyed this Kylie Jenner Kylie cosmetics calm before the storm I shadow palette first impression then please give me a thumbs up leave me a comment down below and of course subscribe to my channel I will see you guys in my next video bye
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How Rich People DOUBLE Their Money (Psychology of Money)
what's cracking everybody money smart guy Matt zapala here Haley to you from Dallas Texas and in this episode I want to share with you how millionaires double their money what their psychology of money is because when I was making twenty thousand dollars a year as a sergeant in the Marines I was far away from this type of psychology this type of thinking and so therefore I was far away from a reality of making forty thousand a year a hundred thousand dollars a year let alone making a million dollars a year so every time I do a workshop across the country no matter where I go I ask a very basic question who here would love to be a millionaire and guess how many hands go up everybody's hands go up but the real question is is who has a strategy who knows how to actually get there because I think if you know how to get there we'll have a lot more millionaires in our country a lot more people be financially independent in a country and a lot less people will be in debt in our country and more of you will be givers a lot of you will be thrivers not just survivors a lot of you be living your passions a lot of people live a life of fulfillment and happiness and enjoyment so in this episode I'm going to share with you how menus think about money and the first rule I want to share with you is a basic Financial rule about how money grows in your favor and I want to share right after that how many doesn't grow in your favor okay let's take a look so there's a rule out there it's called the basic rule of 72 I remember I first learned this in 1999 2000 it said Matt just take the interest rate that you're earning on your savings and Investments and divide that into 72 because that will determine how fast you double your money so how do you double your money and how fast you double anyway so for example if I'd have a Listen by the way when I first got started in Saving and investing I would scratch I would scrimp I would put everything together coupons I would do everything I could just to save a whopping 500 bucks and my goal was to get this 500 bucks would be a thousand to a thousand to be two thousand two thousand double to four thousand four thousand double eight thousand and to have sixteen thousand dollars in the back to me was a godsend and the way for me to build this asset was to figure out and determine what type of rate of return that I would earn so for example if I was earning at 7.2 percent rate of return you divide that into 72 years this 500 would double in 7.2 years 10 years later to one thousand dollars if I waited another 10 years earning a 7.2 percent rate of return that thousand dollars would be two thousand dollars so the name of the game is try to find yourself a higher rate of return on your money so therefore your money doubles sooner than later but here's the challenge though number one the higher you you ask your money to grow a higher the rate of return also the higher the risk you expose yourself to more risk because the higher interest rate something earns the higher you have the probability for you to lose money and then you got to start all over from scratch again or worse you got to wait for years for you to recruit what you lost it just gets back to square one so another area here too as well is understanding how debt credit cards and liabilities work against you so instead of having 500 of assets let's say I have 500 of debt now there's 500 of debt will work against me especially if the average credit card today we looked it up the average credit card interest rate right now is around 18 percent so if I have my 500 in debt and all I'm doing is just minimum payment a lot of these minimum payments aren't enough to cover the minimum interest to pay on these credit cards and therefore this money is working against me in other words if this 18 is not where I'm earning it but when I'm owing it this 500 doubles in four years to a thousand dollars if I don't pay off that debt this thousand dollars will grow to two thousand dollars a debt same thing in four years so on and so forth if I'm not rushing to quickly pay off that debt so in other words people today have a harder time finding ways for them to earn a higher rate of return but very easy for people to pay themselves debt and liabilities and credit cards and car loans and mortgages and student loan debt it's so much easier to pay out more than what you're actually earning on your rate of return on your money which means that a lot more people in America are more in debt the more they owe and therefore they're not saving they're not growing they're not investing the further and further behind they're being left now I was a part of a TV segment we put a quick flash here on what that look like in Chicago and asked me about the fire movement the firemen talked about the financially independent retire early movement people say you know what I want to retire not only a millionaire but I want to retire sooner than later I'm not waiting to retire until 65 years old so when do you want to retire they said 45 let's say if somebody's 25 years old okay they're 25 years old and say I want to retire at 45 years old and I don't want to wait till I'm 65 I don't wait until I'm 75 I want to retire at 45 now a couple ways to do it you either grow an asset so let's talk about this asset real quick a lump sum of money a lump sum of cash some of you guys build it upside a pension somebody build inside a 401k somebody somebody have a Alum sum of cash and other savings and investment insurance that you might choose to have your money grow at a higher rate of return so I asked this person at 25 years old you might want to retire at 45 had shifted to say hey how can I combine income with somebody else so therefore it would share apartment expenses how can I combine my expense in terms of cable electricity water Wi-Fi so therefore I'm not 100 paying it all by myself they have a minimalist type of mentality where I don't want to acquire a lot of things I want to pick myself up in a suitcase or in a backpack and I can go I want to focus myself on coupon coding discount shopping bulk buying and organization so therefore I keep my expenses low because I didn't make sure I have 40 000 your income I can stretch that dollar every which way I can so therefore I don't have to work for anybody else for the rest of my life well a couple factors kicked in as a result of this two things kicked in number one inflation plenty where you look at inflation we're a little over eight percent in inflation means less of your money is buying the things that you need to survive and live on so therefore you can be Financial independent and retire early in other words your money has eroded in its purchasing power instead of the milk costing you two three bucks for a gallon of milk now it's costing you four or five dollars for a gallon of milk instead of you paying three bucks for a carton of eggs now you're paying four or five bucks six bucks for a carton eggs depending on what you want you want the cheap cheap eggs or you want the organic eggs or you want the brown eggs you pick so therefore the quality of the food the quality of your life because it's a minimalist type of mentality is to get the cheapest amount of things in life to sustain life and that quality just enough to get by here's the thing if somebody starts at 25 I want to have this mindset of fire and I retired 45. they have to have high income but low expenses my question is where are you drawing forty thousand dollars a year to live on well if you start at 25 and build an asset approximately if you're using what they call the four percent rule you need a million dollars in a lump sum somewhere earning a rate of return and you withdraw four percent of it okay you would draw four percent of this money from this million dollars so hopefully you're earning higher than five percent six percent seven percent eight percent so you might still growing compounds so if you withdraw four percent your money is earning to recoup what you withdrew so therefore you're never cutting into the original principles of a million dollars so becoming a millionaire is not necessarily for you to say hey I'm living in a great rich neighborhood being a millionaire says I need to make a certain rate of return so I can withdraw in this example of four percent to live on forty thousand dollars a year so therefore I don't have to work for anybody else for the rest of my life so here's a better question ask this person at 45 years old what type of rate of return do you need to earn on your asset in order for your money to double so what type of money do you need to double here let's say you're earning a 10 rate of return if you're earning a 10 rate of return 45 I'm just round down here because a 10 percent rate of return money doubles every 7.2 years I'll just round down just to be a little generous so if you're 38 years old you need 500 000 at 38 years old earning a 10 rate of return to double to one million dollars by the time you're 45 and then you can say I'm retired okay so if you're earning a 10 rate return what do you need then seven years before so if you're 38 what do you need so you're 31 years old what do you need to double to five hundred thousand dollars you need 250 000. at 31 years old to double to five hundred thousand dollars to double to one million dollars seven years after that so therefore you have a million dollars to retire to draw forty thousand dollars a year so therefore you're not working for anybody else for the rest of your life okay so what do you need then so 31 minus seven is 24 years old so what do you need at 24 years old to double to 31 at 31 years old to be 250 000. 125 000 that's the math so 125 000 you need in a lump sum asset somewhere earning a ten percent rate of return to double to 125 to 250 at 31 to double it seven years later to 500 000 at 38 to double to a million dollars at forty five to be a million dollars so therefore you can withdraw 40 000 a year for the rest of your life and never work for anybody else ever again so at 25 years old I asked the common person in our financial workshops how much money do you have sitting in an asset column you have with you right now you know a lot of people say at 25 years old I got 500 bucks I got a thousand bucks I got five thousand bucks okay well beyond the 125 000 necessary yeah 24 a year before this plan first started to double to 250 000 to double half million to double two a million dollars to compound so therefore somebody's financially independent retire early for the rest of their lives so people say well I don't have enough saved up two options you have two options you have number one earn a higher rate of return however what's the problem you have looking for a higher rate of return the problem you have here is you're asking for more risk okay let's say it's a ten percent rate of return that wherever you find your ten percent rate of return I'm not an investment advisor to tell you we're to find 10 rate of return but if you found a place for you to have a 10 rate return consistently over time then your mind will double here in its predictable format and so when you're looking at 45 years old and you don't have 125 000 ready to go and you're not earning a higher rate of return guess what you need to do then you extend this out to 55. well Matt it's not enough still well why don't you extend it to 65. so you're back to square one and Lord forbid you have a loss Lord forbid you don't earn 10 rate return in a particular year Lord forbid when you decide to take this money out you're not exposed to a stock market crash or a recession or just like here in the year 2022 the shooting of this video people lost 20 return people lost 25 percent rate returns since the beginning of January 1st of 2022 to the current date and shooting of this video and in November of the same year assuming that you put yourself in a best case scenario then there it is you now have a formula to retire at 45 years old so a couple options for you how do I get there well first way savings plus compound interest what are you going to need you're gonna need Capital Money tucked away times time to compound your money times a rate of return that will now equal your lump sum well some of you guys say listen Matt I grew up in a multicultural middle-income neighborhood I don't have a lot of capital well great so instead of retiring at 45 then push that retirement date off second way for you to do it which is My Chosen way which is to control your income why control my income at because no matter what happens I'm my pay raise no matter what happens I'm my rate of return no matter what happens I choose when and how fast my money decides to double because now what do I need to invest in then I make sure in the meantime I minimize my expenses and minimize my taxes but I have to invest in skill sets I need hard skills and soft skills people skills and financially Savvy skills entrepreneur skills in negotiation skills etc etc I need to increase my marketability so therefore customers are looking for a solution for that problem they need to come to me I need to make sure people understand who I am in the marketplace number three and make sure the value I give them brings in repeat business brings in repeat customers so let me tell you a little bit about the psychology of number two so let's take a look at this so when I started thinking differently about money it was about 1999 2000 here 2000. I was coming out the Marine Corps I was praying that God would send me an answer as a single father to provide for my family especially my decision to not re-enlist into the Marine Corps to be there for my children and raise them up would not be my priority and I read a book called Rich Dad Poor Dad we met him a couple uh Octobers ago he was Patrick but David's birthday party at his house we meet Robert Kiyosaki I said Robert Semper Fi he's also a Marine he was also Asian I'm Filipino I said Robert listen I got to tell you Rich Dad Poor Dad was the bomb diggity book because it released me to think differently than everybody in my family about getting rich Rich Dad Poor Dad if you haven't read the book I suggest you read it it's the number one personal finest book ever written in history of the world I said your book however the second book cash flow quadrant actually had me make better decisions with my money first one gave me confidence that I'm on the right track the second but cash flow quadrant gave me strategy and outside thinking differently about money so therefore money can finally be on my side let me explain he talked about the cash flow quadrant let me go over it very briefly e stands for employee s stands for self-employed b stands for business owner I stands for investor so as you're watching this video let me ask you this question are most people in America financially independent their money working for them they're confident of finances or you think most people in America are broke well according to this article here 70 percent of many people in America today are looking for other ways to make more money because inflation is kicking their butt the interest rate environment is increasing so therefore the dream home their dream neighborhood is starting to get more and more blurry because they can't afford the monthly mortgage payment to live in that neighborhood with a higher interest rate being charged on the same house so they're pushing away their goals so if ninety percent of people in America 70 to 90 percent of people in America would you say are broken Financial Independence this is where most people make their money they either work for somebody with a W-2 or they're self-employed to own a job a 1099 that's what I initially did when I left the military I got insurance licensed instead of working for Uncle Sam I work for myself I owned a job the challenge though however was I had a higher cost of living children neighborhood taxes activities for the kids clothes a lot of taxes a lot of business expenses overhead marketing expense I owned a job and I asked myself this question 10 years from now do I really see myself as a one-on-one individual practitioner selling life insurance the short answer was no because I was starting to burn out it was 2011 2012. so I decided to make a decision I need to slide from the employee and self-employed quadrant to the business owner quadrant and uh Robert Kiyosaki defines business owners 500 plus employees or independent contractors or brand ambassadors representing your business Ran by A system and process and no matter what your involvement is the business not run by you your individual Talent the business run by systems and processes again this is a psychology of money how rich people and millionaires think about money because regardless if you're there or not guess what you still make money and make long story short it took us a little less than seven years to finally Master this thing where you started Building Systems processes associations masterminds started associating with different types of people who are also thinking about the way we wanted money working for us because here's the thing I didn't have any assets working for me I was broke I don't come from a rich family I could very script together 500 bucks it could be a script of digging a thousand bucks however I can control my income which is option number two when it came to my situation some people get inherited money I never inherited money so if you have good credit score I never had a good credit score to to start business with to do an ESP Alone by the way I've never filled out an SBA loan application I've actually never even filled out a bank loan application to borrow money to fund my business why because I've controlled my income and I've created capital because I increased my income I minimized my expenses and guess what instead of having money I owe to the bank each month I had money carried forward into the bank account every month and that grew and it grew and it grew and it's called capital and so when I went from thinking like an employee thinking like a self-employed person I started thinking more like a business person because the biggest part there was Association I started associated with more business owners of using a different language looking at things differently processing things they have different conversations with different people then I started creating a lot more cash in capital and less of our income percentage-wise came from our personal efforts today fast forward instead of uh saving my money guess what we did we started creating more cash flow instead of saving more money so one of two ways you can think about going about money your psychology of money if you want your money to double for you you can save your way or you can create your way I chose to create my way and to add on top of that a lot of our money now is starting to go to different Investments we invested in a whiskey company called Uncle nearest whiskey we started investing in different businesses now the money's starting to come in we started the YouTube we started social media different assets are being created different IPS being created we started writing a book and that book and my second book now so different assets different intellectual property was created because of thinking like a business owner now let me share with you a lot of people don't think about business fear many people that are raised and think that having a job being content with a job being satisfied with the job right here their biggest fear is what thinking like a business owner because there's risk involved or what they think is risk and I will tell you right now if you think that fear is ruling your life then you've really departed from your faith because Faith even though by the way has got nothing to do with God at this point your faith in your future plan your faith in your formula the faith in your mentorship the faith of examples before you should be what you should be hopeful for and by the way along the lines I found my faith towards closer to God I wrote about it in my book Faith made millionaire faith in scripture is defined as substance of things hoped for but evidence of Things Not Seen so you want to be financially independent that in there lies faith that you have faith already in saving your money if not you have faith in creating extra income that hello that's Faith that's that operating the spirit of fear that's operating a spirit of Faith now it's up to you psychology of money is how do you deepen your faith and the way you deepen your faith is having a conscious decision to start removing fear from your life to start removing fear from misconceptions from myths fear from other people around you that's not doing it we always say here don't let the broke person kill your multi-million dollar dreams if you want to be a person that's having the rules of money work free and not against you you got to start thinking differently about money but here's the bottom line in the last seven years using this psychology using his thought process we took that same 500 investment and with cash flow take-home pay net income pay over 10 million dollars had I waited for somebody to pay me that money had waited for my savings investment for that money it would take me 60 80. over a hundred years for that money to finally come my way because I chose to follow my faith versus fear guess what happened a whole another world unlocked to my wife and I and I hope the same way too as well if you have the courage to do so that same world unlocks it to you so before I let you go I want you to check out this one video here to explain it breaks down exactly what I'm talking about here check out this video here I took a 500 investment and created an 81 million dollar company and by the way I still got to update it because this video was shot a little over a year year and a half ago that being said I love to know your thoughts your questions your feedback you agree with me you don't agree with me please put in a comment section below if you watch this video found some value from it please consider hitting like if you watch a couple of our other videos if you've done so already please consider hitting subscribe and hit notifications to be alerted next time we upload our next episode from Dallas Texas I'm a mighty smart guy and until meet again 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