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VNS98l5si1g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNS98l5si1g | Derby d'Italia Stalemate | [Music] hello Myaka universe and welcome to the review of round 13 of the SI season 2324 a round that made things a teeny bit tight up top thanks to a draw in the derby Italia and third and fourth place uh Milan and Napoli winning Still Still inter we just have to live with that inter uh the best team but it will be decisive weeks coming up for inter as well uh there quite a few things to talk talk about and no I'm not gloating about Milan um we'll see about that there's a lots to talk about about Milan but I want to give some respect to Salan Nana yes I'm wearing a way Jersey they got a home win the first win of the season first win on the PIP in zagi 21 over Lao in the first game that we'll talk about for sure as well a teeny bit uh but before we go into that we also have a new coach at Napoli Rudy Garcia finally out we talked about that already uh the question was who is going to get appointed and again the lenes managed to get a very underwhelming appointment in in appointing walta Matari yes 10 years ago and he almost eliminated Chelsea when they were on their run to the champions league and that Napoli team was actually uh quite fun to watch but everything at Matari has touched since turned more or less in to BS in many ways and he seemed like you know this has been it also that I think he always played three in the back napol four in the back so it didn't seem as a natural fit uh I was not very excited I was hoping that they pull out something bigger not con I don't know I do not want to see K but you know that I get a coach in that is a little bit more adventurous so we going go to see at least the first signs it has has to saying it was not all all that bad maybe maybe just see the season out and then you can go for a proper coach I would like to say and then the other big story and I know we could talk about this of course uh the cardo story uh Franchesco kamada the youngest ever SI player making his debut for Milan because Milan doesn't have any Strikers with LA injured okaf for out giru suspended because he was stupid enough to get himself sent off last TI the time around so you have to rely on a 15y yearold I think 15 year oldold in 8 months or something March he's turning 16 um which is rather remarkable I mean he couldn't do much in the game we'll talk about the game uh a little bit later but it was rather remarkable to have such a young guy and you could see how he was a little bit overwhelmed when the entire stadium was yelling uh his name when he came came on I think he barely touched the ball uh but there were also the nice stories come coming you know that when he was called of his Squad he and his mama uh made some treats that they gave to to to to to the squad which I find so uh it's endearing but also a little bit misplaced do you know millionaire players and you come here with some sweets but you know cute and then he's shy enough that uh his father and him had to queue at Kasa Milan to get tickets for the game because he didn't want to ask the officials to give him tickets boy has to learn a little bit in any case I think he's a great talent uh given what he's shown in the Prima Vera on the other side I've seen too many F5 years uh you know with their careers fidgeting out early so I'm always a little bit careful getting too excited but let's talk about the current round will start in Salo imob convered the penalty before the half uh and he is now the first uh s player to score 100 away goals another milestone for probably the foremost striker in Sia a over the past decade and one that doesn't do anything for the adui which is uh this is immobile in one in in in a nut however Lazio is also a team that is not quite right looking overall after the great season I don't think I mean yes they lost milinkovic Savage among other players and I think that um sari is not quite getting it uh all well together still uh this is a lar side it's much much better than the mid table position that they're currently in Sana turn it around this is last place S turn it around castanos in the 55th and then Kera of course Kera form lot L play with a very swervy shot from far far out turn turn around and celebratory scenes in saleno maybe this is the time for another Escape because we had saleno almost down on this time out uh Vol matar's debut against Atalanta was actually especially for the first looking really good Napoli looking a little bit Li liberated and you know we knew that the squad the squad has squabbles with the former coach uh Garcia this time around it has has to say uh it seemed like almost uh they were very happy to be with mazari there and that's also how they played and especially in the later stages of the for first half I mean had a gold Des for that's most infal offsides that I've ever seen I mean it's just be of the foot and this was uh you know the semi automated offside it worked out in in this case but then in the end karasia Kia I should say uh gets the goahead goal and then before the half Napoli sh without double the lead how the second half Atlanta much changed put nap back foot get equ through lukman were pressing for the other goal and then oan assist elmas and it is 2-1 for Na napol and that took the the life out of atanta in in the end it is uh Na napi who get back on track it was an important win important win is also what Milan got against Fiorentina after four uh winless games in a row and you know losing two home home G one this time they win one nil and it was such a weird game because in the first half it took a little bit to get going it was not very cohesive and yes if have yage and CH up front who have not barely played it's gone it's it is going going to but you know with P playing on preferred left side thought they might get get get something going and actually I think for the most part of the first half Milan were a better and more dangerous team um and they consider the penalty where Arandas is brought down in the Box yes there's a double CH but I think it should have been a red card also because he would have gone straight on goal and scored right there scores anyway it's one nil and I think if this if fantina have have to go down to 10 men uh uh then they cannot do the storm that they Unleashed in the second half it also had to do that POI basically said yeah we have this important game against Dortmund so let's hold back and last play out and ftin created quite a few chances and Mike man playing with a fever playing with a fever over over 38 degrees or or something celsus Celsius I cannot even I'm not even getting out of bed if I have to he's playing and he's pulling out saves some really great ones especially in the very very last minute however should got Yi needs to bury the big chance that he gets uh made with through the sex as the second half yes I think it was a good save as well he made over the right choice just lifted a little bit more and you get off of the schite and actually we might talk about Yi being a great Striker and of course we also had kamarra coming on in the 80 third and for yic which was basically the highlight of the second half not the highlight of the second half was the face safe by Mike man an unbelievable safe I mean he's just putting his face there on the line um and yeah fantina probably would have deserve the draw of this one but I'm happy Milan got that win uh we had then on Sunday early on I'm I'm really a little bit mad that I couldn't see this game an absolute crazy game between empol and suula no I could have watched this game it was not arm raadar it was more like a premier league looking uh my bad empy took Aon lead through Caputo uh S turn turn around uh 2-1 or in a 2 second so it's 4th 12 and 22nd 2-1 in a 30 is 22 already crazy baradi reestablishes the lead with an up the 66 however on goal in the 86 you thought that empy can steal a point and EMP is one of those teams that we also think they might go down they're not looking good and they might go down because they cannot hold on to this one goal because bar scores a winner lay lay down but 43 that's the the amount result and actually this pulls the average of s uh the goal average of SIA a little a little bit high in a round where they were not I mean it was an okay round but it it was not a very goal filled round either if if if look at the results it's not all that bad but yeah it was lifted for sure uh then with frozen Ona getting a 21 over J the two fellow promoted teams I always thought that J J is the better one but for at home it's actually quite strong kery also w-1 against monz his third promoted team um it seems like that the promoted teams have arrived in Sia at the moment and let's see what this will carry us we know thir 13 Rounds there's still more than 20 games to go this might be a chance there then Roma uh had a little bit of hard time I mean dybala w was there and roma look L looks a bit Chang day he assists manini for the first goal however Tom gets an equalizer in the 5057 then it comes played a really nice uh uh onew move between Lukaku and dybala allows dybala to go through make it to one for for for Roman then El shav another really n nice move uh makes it a prop proper win and maybe just maybe Roma have gotten the turnaround the one that latu is still waiting for however the big game was of course uh 2V1 U against inter the Der Talia there is no love lost and we saw it when lay down quad who just was at juu and was already thoring the side of inter now he is at inter and he of course was whistled all over the place being that it is juu we did not expect a great game however in the first half we got actually a good game the teams went for each other was open Juventus decided not to hang back Juventus idea was we'll strike first and they Str first and with K and vov they actually has um good players back that actually will help them in that end and there and this exactly those two that combine a really nicely played goal in the 27th minute and at that point I really thought that y will just hang back and see it out they didn't know that you know up front if the best Striker not only one of the best strikers in uh the world at the moment and Marcus turam the perfect foil for him and they another really nice Li goes just six Miss later it's 1-1 and at this point you really thought we have a classic on our hands cuz the first half was a really real fun watch for two teams that you know I'm not so hot on especially inter that was a real fun watch and then came the second half and the longer the second half went it got only really ignited when quadrado came on the 70 70th minute because suddenly there was a uh bad guy on the field but the longer the game went it was more or less both teams acknowledging yeah I think a draw is all right yes if if in win they basically distance themselves from Juventus if you win they take the first in the league but in the grand scheme of things the one-1 is not a bad result and that's exactly how they were playing no one really went for for the win and especially Juventus kept kept it tight on the back and in have Champions League games come coming up so in that in that sense also was a little bit of a let down I have to say the second half especially the second half the first half was fun second half yeah it's not what I want to see from such a big big big match but I guess that at that at this stage in the season you will not get it I it will be a different story when they meet for the second time uh later next year L late later season yesterday leer had twice the leaded Ellas Ellas fired back doesn't get them any anywhere and a team that we are mentioning way too little but no maybe I have mentioned but bologna still bolognia still doing well they have only two losses uh not scoring many goals but alling mean two goals by by Babylonia they have scored 15 in third 13 games bolognia are sitting now relatively high in the T in the table as well and um I would I actually would find it real fun if bologna could actually make it into Europe this season and the 2il over Torino is not a bad result between two very traditional teams which lead us to the standings that your uh go going through that um Bia sitting now in sixth spot level with Roma and given the performance it sounds sounds about right uh as I said inter and ju tying makes the table a little bit tighter uh Milan is now six behind in four behind ju now n two points more but I think those four teams are probably the ones for Champions League I don't think that Roma or bolognia will get in there if you look at the bottom it's a bro field starting from leche don't s solo think got the turn turn I think starting proa probably with leer we're looking at relegation especially when we go to Kier EMP Ellas and salana only one of them will survive and we have to see Udin also precariously low in there uh the model says it will K OS and salana but let's see about that we also see that uh the top four are relatively uh safe in many ways looking at the next round it's only one game that sticks out big time Napoli inter and if you want to have a tight Sia you want Napoli to win this one there's no D doubt about that you will have a winnable game against Monza although last year they did not uh do well there Milan have a winnable game at home to fro in on although that's probably a tougher opponent than everyone would expect Napoli play in I think that's pretty big that that's pretty big I I don't know Torino Atlanta I still have the memories of the 7 nil that happened a few seasons ago there so that was it for me from SI really looking forward to this next round Napoli in should be a fun game to be honest but Napoli have not been good at home any case let me know what you think about the league give me thumbs up you enjoyed this video talk to you soon bye hey there I really hope you enjoyed 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Z3_FK4dHULQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3_FK4dHULQ | Dao Jensen, Kaizen Technology Partners - CloudNOW Top Women in Cloud - #TopWomenInCloud - #theCUBE | hi welcome to the cube I'm your host Lisa Martin and we are at Google with cloud now which is a nonprofit organization supporting and foreign led by great female technology leaders expertise and cloud computing and converging technologies and we're here because tonight is their fifth annual awards for the top women in cloud innovation so we're very excited to be here we're here right now with Dow Johnson Dow and I go way back and now you are the CEO of Kyson technology partners jealousy's are the founder of the office of the cloud which I was fortunate to get your launch a couple of months ago we're fortunate to have you thank you first time on the cube you are as a founder of the office of the cloud you're also partnering and sponsoring with talk to us a little bit about what you guys are collaborating on to really help foster and inspire more women to be as successful as yourself sure well we believe that men are very important in helping women get into the cloud economy and with their help and raising them up into the ladders of the ecosystem so here to support cloud now we want to make sure there were sponsors from all cloud public companies as well as private so we've started after meeting with Jocelyn a few months ago getting those sponsors and I believe will have some greater sponsorships and some scholarships out of this for the sixth year of cloud now fantastic something that you said was actually echoing a lot of what we've heard tonight at the show is that it's not just about women in tech female Sontag that men are actually essential and I remember when I was talking with you a few months ago about the launch event and that was something that was very important to you and I think it's great to hear that because your message has has been reiterated tonight what are some of the things that you've heard tonight maybe from some of the keynotes or some of the Award winners that you have found that's awesome this is inspiring and so I found some of the inspiring pieces like I've been working on this project for 12 years and now I'm just getting credit for it right the persistence of someone being able to work on it the other pieces were the heart stories heartfelt stories of how the technologies were helping out cancer patients and women and young children who didn't have a voice literally physically did not have a voice and how technology is helping them get there and be able to have their own voice yes that was voice ID we actually spoke with them and we actually had one of their soon-to-be customers with us and it was it was like why is it just now or two years ago that someone said you know what all these computerized voices are the same they're not customized but as people we have personalities so what a great idea and a great insight inspiration to leverage technology in that way I agree with you I found it tremendously inspiring we also you mentioned cancer and we were just talking with Mary stencil poor who is an associate yes at OHSU and she was talking about what how they're collaborating with Intel to create the collaborative cancer cloud and that's something that's very near and dear to my heart and I just thought it's that's what we need and but I want one of the messages that I like that that sends is everything now is technology your car is a computer everything is technology so having that message be reiterated to whether they're young girls in stem programs or mckee about what to major in or maybe they've got a degree in something different but are interested in that I think those are great messages and speaking of career paths you and I are very similar in in a very Zig zaggy path talk to us about your career path to not only CTO but also co-founder of the office of the cloud so I actually started in a finance degree not knowing what a CPU was in the 90s or who Sun Microsystems was I'm not sure if I'm feel good about acknowledging that but I think what you're even seeing in the computer and cloud world like the driverless car right having a Google driving self car it's not about just the technology but also the experience that's in the technology so you need people with the marketing sense the EQ of how does that sensory affection me or how will that affect my experience and what can I do in it doesn't mean that you have to have check mycological background on it but that you can think as a person and the experience so for myself the finance background helps me relate to my clients just from this technology works and the technology can solve your problem right but really from the political business view of understanding that finances politics personalities and I was the youth governor of my state those things are very important in decision making as well as your inter relation with people and things absolutely I couldn't agree more and I think that's a message that we've heard from all the guests here tonight joseline talked about that as well I think that and I I know I wouldn't change my career path and I bet you wouldn't either because as you've said you've gotten this you have a diverse perspective correct that you wouldn't have had otherwise so what's next really quickly before we well what's next for the office of the cloud so what we're looking for is really to be able to help the s'more scholars at the whole Burton School here at cloud now but I think we're looking for an event that will make really run by the by the end users the needs that they're seeing in the future so look for us in the spring I think we'll have a wonderful guest speaker maybe from the federal government talking about how cloud and security and security isn't in the way of cloud but for us cloud now is all about a person at a time and a company at the time putting companies together to talk to each other and be able to solve problems where people have failed and they can share that failure so that the next company doesn't fail and cloud doesn't become an overarching inability to get to absolutely really cloud is just an enablement I would not have been able to start a company and many women aren't able to start a company or men without consuming a server or a storage right so it's really a gap to let us in but it's not the answer to everything and without sharing absolutely I love your kind of final message fear of collaboration we've heard that echoed a lot throughout our guest tonight Jensen thank you so much for joining us you know yeah it's been great to be on again soon absolutely thank you for watching we've had a great time here cloud now thank you for having us we hope you've been inspired and if you know a female in tech who should be interviewed in our Studios in Palo Alto please tweet us at the cube hashtag women in tech I'm your host Lisa Martin we'll see you next time | SiliconANGLE 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MsUWfAizgQs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsUWfAizgQs | Properties of Real Numbers: Associativity, Commutativity, and Distributivity | real numbers have some useful properties if a B and C are real numbers then addition is associative and that means if we have an addition like a plus B plus C we can add the first two things together a plus B or we can add the second two things together B plus C and we get the same result multiplication is also associative if we multiply three things a times B times C we could multiply the first two things a times B first or we can multiply the last two things B times C first and we get the same result either way addition is also commutative a plus B is the same as B plus a and multiplication is likewise community of a times B is the same as B times a these properties are useful because they help us to perform some arithmetic operations for example seven plus six plus four since seven plus six is in parentheses we must evaluate it first according to the order of operations so we find seven plus six and to that result we're supposed to add four but because of the associativity of addition we can regroup the ad ends in this case rather than doing seven plus six first let's do six plus four first and then seven plus ten is now associativity by itself isn't very useful and commutativity by itself isn't very useful but like so many things in life they are stronger together put together they provide a very useful result an addition could be arranged in any desired order and likewise a multiplication can be rearranged in any desired order now it is important to remember that you can only rearrange the add ends of an addition and you can only rearrange the factors of a multiplication rearrangement is particularly important when we're dealing with fractions so let's simplify eleven thirds times five eighths times three eleven and by commutativity and associativity we can rearrange those factors and the thing you might notice here is that we have eleven thirds and we have three 11s and if they were right next to each other their product would be much easier to calculate so let's do that we'll switch the order inside the parenthesis because we can we'll regroup because we can and now 11:30 times three elevenses and since I'm multiplying by one I'll just be left with five eighths so far we've dealt with expressions that are all multiplications or all additions what if we have both in addition and a multiplication could we use commutativity and associativity to rearrange them so is it true that five times three plus two is the same as so I don't know five times two plus three No as a thing to remember here is that you can only rearrange terms if the operations are all the same all multiplications or all additions however we can do something which is called the distributive property for real numbers a b and c a time's the quantity B plus C is the same as a B plus a C so for example let's say we can rewrite then evaluate five times seven plus two so the distributive property says that this multiplication five times can be distributed amongst the addition seven and two and so we could do five times seven I had five times to and then add to get our final answer you | Jeff Suzuki: The Random Professor | UC1KV5WfubHTV6E7sVCnTidw | 2019-08-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 578 | 3,104 |
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04LLqPmNC0s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04LLqPmNC0s | In Search of the Lucky Charms Leprechaun | [Music] yeah yeah hey there Jim Jim Jam Jim Jim j Jim Johnson Jam Jam Jam Jim Jean j Denmar J J Jim Jubilee what in the name of all that is my hot sister are we doing here well mayner after my uncle passed that abnormally large kidney stone with these exact coordinates on it we had to out here to find the Lucky Charms mascot right I understand I understand but I mean right here right here yeah this is his layer this this right here see see this this is Lucky Charms guy droppings they look like leaves but they're droppings I see now it went that way H they told you that get back here you little IR you represent from dundale you gather up some granite and I'm just going to hit you with a hammer that I make out of it you little mo I hate you I hate you Jimmer Jimmer Dunder what are you doing what the dunder the s r a game the Confederacy who who who did here who are you what do you think I'm doing in my homeland we're looking for the Lucky Charms guy Oh you mean Sheamus yeah oh I'm sorry lad Sheamus is in Ireland this is Scotland okay if you want to see Sheamus you have to do three tasks for me you was it yeah first off I want the draw pie it's go easy but weird yeah I got got it second yeah I want the drink of the Gods yeah PS Blue Ribbon got it and third I want the BS of King McIntosh what the hell is she talking about okay we got you we got this I thought she said three tasks not three little children the sou what will the South do baby my sister man this reminds me of that time I was an africanamerican yeah yeah whatever man you got to focus all right we got to find these dang oh oh wait there's the droppings out of [Music] the there they are do get back to that girl let's go got her I've been thinking about it what maybe maybe we're all maybe we're here for a reason yeah no and uh I think Satan Satan's behind all this yeah yeah no turn you you should really stiff yeah you're right you're right you're right anyway tell me your problems M I'm here for you buddy I am here for you thanks man just just just relax well I I've just been thinking about it I think Satan what no go on mayard no I'm just I mean yeah yeah anyway man um yeah May you're freaking me out oh dang there it is mayard yep it's the drink of the God praise Allah I hate you I love you Vander whatever I'mma grab it oh what is that that's not good M that is not a Christian voice I hear in that it sounds like Lucifer just just grab that cocka can and let's get the heck out of here snap out of here snap coake I love coake me too man but he's he's speaking some crazy tongues at me go hate you oh Satan works in mysterious ways that's what I've been told yeah sometimes I wonder why we're out here at all Berner yeah well I kind of have an idea why I'm out here why are you out here bner I mean one time I was going hunting yeah you hear me MH and uh you know I saw with Jimmy bill Jimmy bill southw with out y I hate that guy I mean I I hate him too but go on with your story that is the story see I hated him okay so I told myself he looked like a pered deer and deer had birded lips that required bullets budy where is this story going Bard I shot him in the face buddy I gave that deer's face bullets what it was asking for what I murdered him I murdered Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Billy that's my brother I know I'm sorry thank you Bayer but I hated that guy there there we go that's probably why you're here you don't even have to tell me why yeah man we're going to we're going to get to meet Sheamus lucky charms guys you're going to be so great maners the prophecy will be fulfilled I get to I get to experience my lost and shattered childhood what would I require here's the droppings ma'am there you go W man that shit's weird right why don't you want F yeah drink the you go miss this is just offer okay fine yeah good job oh Macintosh here hand go here you go here are the remains of Lord Macintosh so now that we get to meet Sheamus you make go yeah buddy is Sheamus that Sheamus yeah that's Sheamus I'm Sheamus you don't look like the guy off the box here well that's me I'm sorry are you supposed to gr I wishes I can give you anything you want just don't touch me well that sounds all right I want touch him [Music] under | Randall Reeves | UCBwoOnFcom2gNrIzQfVz2Kw | 2014-12-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 876 | 4,232 |
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MUpxwr6dxKc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUpxwr6dxKc | Hotel Sales Training - 10 Gift Ideas for Meeting Planners | meaning partners are you looking for unique ways to say thank you to your meeting planner client well I've scoured the internet and I have found 10 trendy ideas that I think you're going to like want to take a peek [Music] hey friends its land and I'll be the first to admit landing a piece of business from a meeting planner is such a great feeling in the world knowing that it's a great fit for our product or service it's just if you can't beat that feeling but you also want to recognize the hard work that your planner did to get you that signed piece of business well I've done posts in the past about different client gift ideas this one's a little bit different today because these are tangible things that I shopped around the internet to find for you and now I'm hoping you enjoy this little shopping experience as well so it's Leanne's list of ten meeting planner gifts for twenty twenty let's go before I begin don't forget to subscribe to my youtube channel and click on that little bell to be notified of new content each week thanks everyone okay let's take a look at these fun gift ideas gift idea number one the curated box of goodies you are seeing these pop up everywhere there's fab fit and fun it C which is the makeup one celebrities are getting on board as well like Rachel Zoe and Jillian Harris you can buy curated boxes for anyone there's also some great men's boxes as well if you're meeting planner is male or you can create a box on your own I've received boxes from a couple destinations that were curated goodies from that particular destination and unique to that destination oh and it was just so much fun so curated box of goodies always a hit with meeting planners gift idea number two the tote bag organizer have you guys seen these things they're a lightweight fabric rectangle organizer that meeting planners can stick inside their tote bag to keep their totes organized I love this thing Amazon is riddled with them you can find so many ideas over there of different sizes and colors but what a great way to keep your meeting planners tote bag organized idea number three gift cards now I alluded to gift cards being a strong planner gift idea in a previous post you can check that video right up here and it's still relevant today now if you want to personalize a gift card there's so many ways that you can do it you just have to dig into the mind of your planner to find out what they like if they're a tea lover then a David's tea gift card is a great idea obviously coffee lovers love those Starbucks gift cards but what if they're our book lover and something from indigo would really impress them or perhaps their sporty in nature and something from Sport Chek or if you're not sure what kind of person they are behind the planner then speak to the planner in them and maybe get them a Staples gift card just something that shows that you're listening for their cues and seeing the things that they like idea number four experiences and in your destination or the destination that the planner is located there are a ton of ideas in fact a few years ago I was kindly gifted with a wine tour from a local winery here in Kelowna it still was one of my most memorable experiences and I've vlogged about that idea actually you can find the link to that video up here it was just such a memorable experience perhaps you're in a town that has a lot of concerts or maybe some hockey games and you can find tickets to give to your client for those client gift idea number five meal prep kits these things are also everywhere for the busy professional that includes your meeting planner maybe there's opportunity to get a meal plan kit in their community delivered the week or two weeks before their event this is when they are the most stressed and have the least amount of time to prepare a healthy meal for their family so look into meal prep kits and see if that's a great idea for you idea number six the travel clothing steamer I love this idea because it's great for both men and women and maybe it's something you leave in their guest room upon their arrival for their program perhaps you don't even want to give it to them but it's part of their on-site meeting planners strategy package that they have this little clothing steamer to steam out their suit I just love that idea you know doing this list with you I kind of feel a little bit like Oprah listing off my favorite things and I'm sorry that I can't buy one of each for everyone in my audience but this is really fun I hope you're enjoying this idea number seven Bluetooth speakers especially the travel size still very popular and now that the I home docks in most hotel rooms no longer are compatible with our iPhones having those bluetooth speakers are a great way for planners to play their music and unwind at the end of a long day idea number eight socks I don't know if it's your bag but I love getting socks I love the colorfulness of them I love the warm socks when we're in chilly destinations I think socks are still a great way and a great personalized gift idea for planners idea number nine a customized personalized lanyard for when they're wearing their conference badges etc now I've been very fortunate I was able to buy a beaded lanyard from Sheila Wong go over at bbw Sheila I don't even know if you still make these lanyards but they are the best lanyards so this isn't the one that Sheila made it's actually I I copied her idea and I made an additional one but it has two ends on it so for name badges that have holes on each side of the name badge it fits right in and of course if there's only one hole in middle you do it that way so I don't know if you can get Sheila to make you one of these or if you can make these yourself or if you can bribe me to make you a few of these but these beaded lanyards are so adorable and so cute personal I get so many compliments on these and I think your planner would as well idea number ten is very personal I feel but it's the book becoming by Michelle Obama or even the journal that she created as an accompaniment to the book now you don't need to read the book becoming to get a lot out of this journal and this journal is really something else very very personal it allows the individual to really deep dive into them as a person our background as they were growing up and what I like about these journals is now you as the partner can maybe scatter a few personal post-it notes throughout the journal and remind the planner how great they are at certain things when you find that page so it's a ten dollar journal it allows you to customize it or personalize it by adding some post-it notes and hopefully that planner will find a few days to really sit down and write some stories in the journal with all the prompts that Michelle Obama has included so anyways I love this as a great economical and very 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ZKv3hi0cY2A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKv3hi0cY2A | Experimental Spectroscopy | I think you're doing so so now we come to some diagnostic applications I can only talk about some very simple examples and for the diagnostic applications there are prerequisites you need excellent atomic data you can obtain them from experiments and from atomic calculations and you can obtain them they are complemented by simulations of the atomic behavior and you will learn a lot during this week about this part to get the data you need a plasma which is well diagnosed okay to get atomic data you have to know very well your plasma and you can analyze your plasma by Thomson scattering employing lasers it's usable for a broad range of spectrograms of atomic species you can use electric probes they are used in low temperature plasmas you use interferometry in polarimetry on small and big machines or you use other spectroscopic data which are very well based to transfer the results to unknown data now let us start again we assume we have measured the spectral radiance of a line and have obtained the absolute local emission coefficient I put it on the absolute okay this has been done with calibrated instruments now what you get is if we have to start with a fundamental equation I call it of the emission the emission is proportional to the density of the atoms in the upper level of the line and it is proportional to the probability that is town which is defined as the experimental decay rate then it's proportional to the photon energy of the electron going down divided by 4 pi into solid angle so the best thing is always to look at the dimension of the line because they are words different we used I think most of the scientists still use instead of absolute radians they use intensity which according to know some standards should be the radians but so each time you look what is meant and I usually prefer same looking at the dimension and I know what is meant what's per cubic meter past the Radian okay now so if you may have obtained the emission coefficient the quantity duo obtained is given here so from this measurements you obtain the density of the atoms in the upper level and one would say to an outsider well this is all this is trivial you get only one quantity in the plasma from align the upper density and all the first writing books and papers well that's the work well scientists have to do what can you do with the single quantity or many single quantities like that so that what we are what's all about it so from spectroscopy of a line we obtain the absolute party density of the atomic species in the upper level and nothing else okay now we have to look if you have local Surma dynamic equilibrium local thermodynamic equilibrium means say it's collisional equilibrium between all levels without equilibrium with radiation okay I don't go into that this will take too much time then you can use thermodynamic relations and you can relate the upper level density to the total density but you must know the statistical weight of the upper level you must know the partition function and you must know the electron density so you see you can get the total density from one measurement if you know the plasmid quite well the temperature and you know the atomic properties of the iron and this you can reach in high density plasmas also hot dense matter then you can reach this equilibrium now if this equilibrium local some of them is done by collision see also fast said to keep the electrons in the population densities in equilibrium however if now the density goes down at first collisions between the lower levels will become weaker and they will not be in equilibrium so collisions of the upper levels only will be in equilibrium and this we call partial thermodynamic equilibrium so then the upper levels are in equilibrium the a Boltzmann distribution and C are connected to the next iron highest level of one the lower element in the lowest level of the next element and they are given by the thermodynamic equation called Saha accurate equation then we go to low densities at low densities collisions are so between the levels as a weak collisions between the level can be neglected so you have only collisions from lower level to the upper level and radiative decay and this is called Corona equilibrium because this was called weather conditions of the solar corona and you see you have collisional excitation from the lower level and radiative decay and this is called the rate coefficient cross sections times velocity distribution function average okay and so you need you other atomic quantities here you need the temperature and you need the cross sections or rate coefficients or collisional excitation so you see now comes in it blows up what you need to do spectroscopy and here you also can get the total density because collisions are so weak that you get collisional excitation and radiative decay but it is so fast that most of the atoms or ions stay in the ground state so the ground state equals very good what is actually excuse me is very approximate to the total density but what you need now you see in the corona you need the electron density you need the rate coefficient and you need the electron temperature to obtain the total density of these ions okay so that's you need good experimental data and very good theoretical data and the best they must coincide now there is one exception where one can have although essentially Corona equilibrium but the lower states are so closely spaced that they are that collisions electron collisions and then tokamaks proton collisions are so fast that they make the lower levels equalized and they are in a kind of LT a pl T is lower levels at the transitions are so slow because these are magnetic dipole transitions at the lower level that this equilibrium is reached okay and these lines have the advantage they are indivisible and so they are used in tokamaks to measure the density when you get the total density of the lower level the transition probability is very low but since all ions are in the lower level you still get enough signal okay so this sentence atop one was that this magnetic dipole transitions between the ground state are in the visible or near UV now what you can do is if you don't have iron in the plasma you inject iron beams and people have done lithium helium beams I think I come to that later then you get also from the emission of these ions a patella density's is one method and one method coming up is the economic really used by on technical plasmas where they are very complex and you have there are poisonous material sometimes in there they do is the following they ate an atomic species which is known very well properties and which has a wavelength close to a higher level of wavelength in the onions in the bad species where you don't have enough atomic data and you compare both and from the comparison you get the density of this second material but this is a comparison which can be can be very uncertain but if you have no chance to get measurements otherwise you do it and in the literature I find this technique mostly on technical plasmas so here you see the ratio of both lines the acronym aliment is the emission coefficient of that times the excitation energy has the excitation rate coefficient and also this is unknown and even if they are nearly equal even that drops okay if they are for example both dipole lines or something likes it but to do very good measurements you need a collisional radiative model so for both species then you can also compare both species if you had proper collisional models so temperature measurements now you have temperatures you have atomic temperatures the iron temperatures we have molecular temperatures and where do you get temperatures you get the temperature from line broadening of spectral lines and at first you have you know everybody knows we have natural broadening each line due to its lifetime has a natural width which is usually very small and negligible then we have pressure broadening by neutral particles this is important in only weakly ionized plasmas but in many many cases negligible then you have broadening by start and semen effect and there is included the broadening by electrons in plasma broadening is in here then you have Doppler broadening and broadening by the instrument function this is also very important to account for because you have an line characterized by a delta function it does not give in the output of your spectral River Delta function it gives a broadened line in this line is called instrument function or a instrumental function and this can be very strong then people for at the opens asleep because you have no line oh I make it a little bit the entrance lit wider to have more intensity and your line gets broader and really mistake now the Doppler broadening is very easy top layer you have the Doppler effect in though if you have a maxwellian velocity distribution function the Doppler broadening is a gower is Gaussian and the Doppler width is given by the simple relation here where m is a mass in atomic unity and temperature of the gas and in some plasmas you also observe Doppler shifts like I mentioned we see crystal spectrograph on the tokamak here from the line shift we can measure rotation velocities different line shifts now we come to the electron temperature which is one one of them two most important quantities of our plasmas and what we need we need one technique is you use two lines whose upper level as in period in partial equilibrium because then the upper levels are coupled by and described by a Boltzmann factor and the ratio of the two lines here is ratio of the emission coefficients you see the ratio of the wavelengths ratio of transition probability statistical weights and here together here is a Boltzmann factor now the question is how accurate can these measurements be and if you look delta T over T and here's a ratio of the two lines Delta R the uncertainty you see see accuracy depends on the energy difference of the upper levels so even if you do a very good measurements very accurate measurements of the intensity ratio of the two lines the point is the difference of the energy of the upper levels and if this energy is too small you know the uncertainty gets too big so very important is this ratio compared to the electron comparison to the electron temperature now what one does is one takes not two lines one takes many lines and one plots does not calculate the temperature but one plots the upper densities which I get is a function of P of the upper level energy and then you get for a Boltzmann distribution a straight line and this kind of technique is called using the Boltzmann plot and this gives high good energy now what do you have to watch is a line optically thick because if the concentration of a line is too high it is reabsorbed it gets optically sick so forget about it so you have to check another line maybe one line which has a lower transition probability in so on usually a Boltzmann plot helps because if a line is optically thick you know it will fall out of the straight line will be large deviation so this one possibility now what want us with molecules in molecules one can study the rotational and vibrational lines and they I very close so usually they are involvement distribution LT P LTE and one can then define a temperature but one should be careful on the this temperature I get is the electron temperature no it is a rotational temperature and it is a reprice vibrational temperature because the equilibrium may not be done by electron collision can be done by molecular collisions and neutral collisions so one should clearly state I measure the rotational temperature was a vibrational temperature they can be in some cases equal to the electron temperature but one should not be mislead to reader then in other plasmas Rwanda cannot do much one defines in technical plasmas people do it they describe the upper level by a disturbed by a Boltzmann distribution and as if the l TD LTE holds independently up so all all or not and this is correctly determined excitation temperature okay it must not be the electron temperature because if we don't have LTE we just described the unknown temperature as excitation temperature interpretation is different now as I said if you want to do temperature measurement with two lines you take the ratio of the lines now is one trick here you take the ratio of two lines from different ionization stays or consecutive ionization stages so you see you take this line here is in LTE with it one this line is in LTE we set ground state and the and the ions are connected why they are Saha I get equation and you can get a ratio of both lines where now this difference of the energies of the upper level is very large so you get a high accuracy but usually you get nothing for nothing you get dependence on the electron density because due to the zai akattak equation you introduce the electron density it's easier at low densities you take the ratio and the ratio in the corona equilibrium remember ionization by collisions electron collisions the excitation by radiative decay here is the ratio and you see ADC ratio of the rate coefficients and this is a sole function of the electron density so you need very good collision now this is even more convenient if the both lines dipole transitions and you can use a very simple formula for the excitation rate coefficient conflict an approximation so all the important large spacing of the energy of the upper levels a nice example I show you only a few very old and common examples what you can do is Liam like ions are nice ions for Diagnostics tool you know you take two lines one line between the upper level in this line so this line is here is excited by electron collisions is also in the ratio of these two lines is a strong function of the electron temperature large spacing and these lines and these lines the upper lines are indivisible so it's convenient to operate or to take these studies these lines here I have two examples this was also the case which we use for branching ratio calibration as I mentioned in the first lecture now when you increase the density the situation becomes more income Plex and in most cases you need a collisional relative model in of interest our ions or elements which have metastable levels because metastable levels have high population densities and an interesting case here is a helium and I show you one example helium as you remember has a singlet system as a triplet system and here using the excitation rate coach and owner it's a cross-section here you see is a cross-section for excitation to the 2p singlet level and here use is a cross-section for excitation to the 2p triplet level and you see this is much smaller because of spin exchange and here you see when you go up in the energy it's really different okay so this can be used for spectroscopy and I think there was a first paper in in the nine-oh in the 1950s we use this ratio propagating of ratio of england and triplet level propagating as temperature measurement easy temperature measurement but unfortunately it was forgotten that this holds only for electron density they tend to the eight per cubic centimeter once you go up collisions between the levels make it completely different okay but we one uses nowadays a helium not helium but helium like iron for diagnostics and I can briefly mention that or okay so when you go up in the density then all call from the coronal limit collisions become dominant and of course you find ratios which can be used for diagnostics and then radiated collisional models you will learn this week will also contain transport problems and so tokamak people have used now helium beams at higher densities for injecting them into their plasma and really modeled the rate and emission and though they find ratios in a certain regime which depends only on the electron density or mostly and others only on the temperature here I see show you some cases for line ratios and on the right here where which where you can measure you also can you have to watch yourself absorption because the singlet and to s and to triplet is a metastable and so they mix up everything most of the time now helium like ions I your only mentioned here helium like ions are heavily mentioned are used in tokamak Diagnostics okay now can run in we have Corona equilibrium can one not measure the distribution function and I know of one experiment done in guys felt excitation when you have excitation you have excitation also by all electrons above the excitation energy so usually excitation follows by the tail now when you go to another level you take another part with a tail and so when you take different levels and do this systematically the excitation is different because you use different paths of the energy distribution function of the electrons so this has been done and so was done in a neon glow discharge anyone could get information on the distribution function but this is not a very general easy use technique okay that one can use part of the distribution function I think I don't have time to go about it is also in helium black ions when you have the electronic recombination because dye electronic recombination and you have die electronic capture into one level this also takes only part of the distribution function so you get different information oh excuse me now if you have optically thick lines what happens here the lines grow to the black body radiation and if you have a Gaussian profile like a Doppler profile you see it gets very narrow on the right side we have a Laurentian and you see when it gets optically thick it gets a broad tail so all the different profiles and if you have inhomogeneous plasmas you get lines here with a central self reversal tip okay another technique is using recombination edges recombination radiation has edges depending upon which level the recombination occurs and this gives discontinuities which I has shown here okay from the levels recombination into first discontinuity recombination into all levels and higher levels and so on and you can use this discontinuity you can use as temperature this depends upon the temperature is the temperature diagnostic however it has limited applicability then you can use a continuum now I repeat the picture from the first lecture here in the lower part of the region both the bremsstrahlung and recombination radiation has an exponential function so if you plot the LOC logarithm of this part you see it's proportional to the frequency and this gives a straight line and you get the temperature this has been done in hot machines very often but another technique is let me go back to z2 this picture here using thin foils you take a detector and you take a thin foil metallic foil it cuts off let's see at this part of the spectrum okay this is not transmitted then you take another foil which cuts off here and the ratio of the two is only a function of the electron temperature this is known as a to foil technique and this has been used since early 1960s especially by groups in Los Alamos and it's now really known very known as as a two-fold technique okay then comes the ionization equilibrium and as I mentioned already said when you are in equilibrium then you can say if let's say you have mostly a lines from neon for here then you have this kind of temperature so by looking at only look at the lines strong lines how they are you know this ionization state exists and you have a rough temperature estimate is not too bad okay only from the existence now if I ins goes on ization stages you can also get information from the lifetime of the ions and here this we see we will see although with the electron density well the electron density is most commonly used from line profiles and they are characterized by the shape by the width and the shift and the width is usually determined by the electron density also the shift but it is less accurate and what one measures the full half which of the line after one has accounted for the Doppler width and the instrumental weights okay if you know the doppler temperature you just deconvolve the line profile with the instrument function in the a Gaussian function and you get the function due to broadening by the electron density or by the electric micro field and I will not go into that too much because you one expert is your next lectures well the I usually avoid functions and so you have mostly convolution between Gaussian and Orick function okay the main problem is when you do align profiles that you subtract correctly the background this is sometimes very difficult you get a line and you don't have much background information and then you get easily error by determining the Harford's if the background is taken wrong so well we are to business rather let me see see hydrogen-like ones are the best known lines because they are broadened by the linear stark effect and the Bible is our beta line is a very nice line to be used correctly ristic uncertainties are below 10% and the temperature dependence is very weak so you don't need to know the temperature it only is important if you have temperatures below have a navy then the broadening is influenced and high principle quantum number by maligns are useful candidates in the radio frequency range for each plasmas in fusion devices or the ionosphere and so on or radio lines between liquid levels in hydrogen are used for in the studies of interstellar plasmas here I see one another element which has been used quite excited quite extensively is a helium lines and here you see an example of the passion alpha line in helium 2 and here you see the background has to be determined accurately without helium otherwise if you take when you take a straight background here you see would be really wrong so this has to be determined by best fit curves and this is the true profile giving here and this isn't done with a kind of seep inch gas line a pinch we called it and you see also a small shift shift are less accurate so to measure the shift of a line has not C accuracy is measuring so which over line here okay this plasma was analyzed or characterized by Thomson scattering so I give you two or three formula now another simple technique is using the English teller limit when you go up in the lines they become broader and broader and suddenly the lines essentially not in the continuum and this you cannot see and there were English in teller looked at this and the last line where you can see you take the upper level this is an estimate of the electron density and here you see that series done in the same pinch we could identify here the line this is the last lines in a line and upper level six and this gives an electron density of this value I would not say it's more accurate and effective too but it was was more accurate in our case but in general one can use it if you have no other possibility to get to do measurements this gives you at least an order of magnitude of your plasma okay then we have isolated lines of atoms and ions we have forbidden components so you have one line allowed line and the neighboring line is forbidden because of Delta L equal zero or two but when the density goes up they feel electric field mixes the upper levels and this ratio becomes density dependent okay I see one example okay I mentioned again helium like lines they are very high used for high V elements have been used in argon they have been studied and published in nitrogen or oxygen and so on up to tongues like then another technique is if you look excuse me it's a bremsstrahlung the bremsstrahlung goes like N squared bizarre the emission and it goes like N squared so if you know roughly the temperature you can get the electron density a very good estimate of the electron density just from the absolute measurement of the continuum bremsstrahlung because of the N squared scaling and little temperature dependence then an other estimate you can get of the electron density when you have ions and you look one ion comes next iron and so on and you study the decay time of the iron this decay time of the iron is a characteristic time and calls lifetime of the iron in this decay time of an iron tip is given by 1 over N over the ionization rate now if you have high temperatures the ionization rate coefficients level off so they have a constant so by measuring looking at the decay time you get and yeah you know theoretically roughly the ionization rate coefficient in the decay time gives you the electron density I think it can be done up to a factor of two very quick measurements you look how the lines decay okay then you do magnetic field measurements from strike broadening of the lines okay and from the very field you get the current distribution then the emotional side effect if an iron move or hydrogen moves then if it's has high energy the Lorentz electric field is so big that you get side shifts stronger than the beach splitting and so people in fusion plasmas who use hydrogen beams for heating they study the structure of the electric fields induced broadening it's also a very modern field of measuring electric fields you can get tight spreading I think okay high electric fields you get of course high magnetic fields you get of course as a seaman splitting I think what is the ultimate goal and the ultimate goal is if you had collisional radius model for all the atoms in irons and this you the experts are in this hall you could do all the measurements by measuring many lines describing same by collisional radiative models and you get accurate data thank you for your attention you [Applause] | ICTP Science, Technology and Innovation | UCEnzzp6hyw4q_qk8ba6E6XA | 2018-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) 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q0X4iv0v0gc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0X4iv0v0gc | Reforming Emergency Powers | [Music] hi we will be starting in just a couple of minutes as people join uh so just stay tuned we'll be starting in one minute just waiting for people to join one second hello i am soren dayton from protect democracy i'd like to thank you all for joining us for a discussion of national emergency powers as a component of the the program for understanding the national security reform uh act and national security powers act um we have representatives of a number of groups here who have been active on these issues and i'm looking forward to a great discussion uh if you have questions please email them to sean demandprogress.org i see that at the bottom of my screen but hopefully you can you can reach out to him uh and as i said looking forward to a great discussion thank you also to demand progress for organizing this fantastic event and act tv uh so first i want to hand it off to the panelists to talk through um you know who they are what organizations they're with and why they have been so focused on national emergencies a really critical issue over the last couple of years uh so first liza hi everybody thank you soren and and thanks to demand progress for hosting this very important event my name is eliza goyten i co-direct the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice and i've been researching america sorry i've been researching presidential emergency powers for about five years um and i became concerned about them as i saw what appeared to be a anti-democratic sentiment on the rise in this country um and my concern is that emergency powers not only undermine uh the separation of powers established in the constitution at least the current system of emergency powers that we have um but also potentially could be used to undermine our democracy and so that has motivated my interest and my work on emergency powers the brennan center published a guide to emergency powers and their use in 2018 that i hope can be useful to all of you as you think about these issues dylan from the project and government oversight hi everybody thank you sauron uh thank you to demand progress as well for hosting uh this really important event series um my name is dylan hetler gaddet i am the government affairs manager at the project on government oversight um we are keenly interested in the area of emergency powers reform um for many of the reasons that liza outlined around the separation of powers and the sort of constitutional structure that our government has or is supposed to have but as the name of my organization implies we are keenly concerned also with the issue of oversight and the ability to conduct meaningful oversight when it comes to the federal government and one of the areas in which the government particularly the executive branch and the president have uh have extraordinary power with very little oversight is in the area of emergency powers and the use of emergency power so that's a that's one of the big reasons why we care about this issue we think that these powers need to be rained in and there needs to be a lot more more ability to conduct oversight and to make sure that when these powers are used that there is real accountability and transparency around the use of those powers thank you okay thanks sauron and thank you also to demand progress for hosting and thanks to everyone joining um my name is kato i am a senior policy counsel at the american civil liberties union i am working on these issues on behalf of the aclu because the current emergency powers framework is right for extraordinary abuse to the serious detriment of people's civil liberties and the basic functioning of our democracy and short and sweet back to you and last but not least louis thank you so much thank you demand progress good morning my name is louis cardona i am an army veteran and i'm the federal affairs liaison for concerned veterans for america where i lead our foreign policy and veterans healthcare reform efforts and we are engaged in emergency powers reform because we want to ensure that congress has a say in when how and how long national emergencies are declared and our activists are passionate about upholding the constitution and ensuring congress can conduct meaningful oversight over the executive branch thank you everyone i just for the audience these are a bunch of great advocates that have been working hard on this issue for years but i want to start with liza isaac can you walk us through what a national emergency is uh how the system works and how the system doesn't work sure in fact i think i'm going to start at an even more basic level than that and posed the question what are emergency powers and why do they why do we have them emergency powers have existed in countries around the world for hundreds of years the argument for them is really pretty simple because emergencies are by definition unforeseen and unforeseeable the powers conferred on the government by existing laws might not be sufficient to respond to them but amending the law to provide greater powers might take too long or might in some cases do damage to principles that are considered important and sacrosanct in ordinary times so emergency powers authorize a limited departure from the legal norm their purpose is to give the government usually the head of state the president or the prime minister a temporary boost in power until the emergency passes or until the law can be changed through the normal legislative process most countries 178 of them to be exact have special provisions or emergency rule in their constitutions the united states is actually an outlier because our constitution does not have any separate regime for emergencies in fact it doesn't give the president any explicit emergency powers at all so presidents have for the most part relied on congress to provide them with enhanced powers that they can draw on during emergencies and for the past hundred years or so that has worked roughly like this the president declares a national emergency and that declaration unlocks powers that are contained in a wide range of laws that all say something like in a national emergency the president can do x or in a national emergency the president doesn't have to do why so this has been the system as i said for almost a century but for several decades there was no overarching statute governing the system and there was very little transparency or accountability so the president for example didn't have to publicly declare what powers he was going to rely on what statutes he was going to rely on the president did not have to report to congress and there was no time limit not even a default time limit on how long emergencies could last so in the 1970s congress passed the national emergencies act the nea to try to impose some oversight on this system and uh it seems ironic actually now in retrospect but to try to rent president's use of emergency powers the law the nea uh did not put any substantive restrictions on the president's ability to declare a national emergency there's no definition of national emergency no criteria that have to be met the president just needs to sign his or her signature on an executive order so there's no safeguard there congress instead relied on three procedural checks first the nea provided that a presidential declaration of national emergency would automatically terminate after i'm sorry that would automatically terminate after one year unless the president affirmatively renewed it which he or she could do through signing another executive order second the nea allowed congress to terminate an emergency declaration at any time using a legislative veto which is a resolution that can be passed by a simple majority of congress and goes and goes into effect without the president's signature and finally the nea required congress to meet every six months while an emergency declaration was in place to consider a vote on whether to terminate it so those were the three efforts at reform by any measure the nea has been a failure renewal of emergencies after one year which was clearly meant to be the exception has become the unthinking default so that emergencies today routinely last for 10 years or longer then in 1983 the supreme court held that legislative vetoes are unconstitutional so today if congress wants to terminate an emergency declaration it effectively has to muster a veto proof super majority which as all of you know is nearly impossible in today's political environment and then finally congress until 2019 literally ignored the provision requiring congress to meet every six months to vote on states of emergency so because of all these failures today we have 40 emergency declarations that are in place and these declarations give the president access to powers contained in more than 120 different provisions of law which the brennan center has identified and catalogued on our website i'll be the first to say that many of these laws if you look at them seem reasonable seem uh appropriate but some of them really do seem like the stuff of authoritarian regimes so for instance there's a law that allows the president to take over or shut down communications facilities which could potentially allow the president to control us-based internet traffic there's a law that allows the president to freeze the bank accounts or assets of nearly anyone including any american and prohibit anybody from from doing business or any kind of financial transaction with that person including renting them an apartment or giving them a job there's even a law that allows the president to suspend the prohibition on government testing of chemical and biological agents on unwitting human subjects some scary stuff given the lack of checks and balances it's actually quite remarkable how little abuse there's been in fact nearly 70 percent of the powers available to the president in a national emergency have never even been invoked what has prevented abuse until quite recently has really been a norm of restraint and a commitment to democracy on the part of past presidents democrats and republicans in a situation where a president does not share that restraint or that commitment these powers could be extremely dangerous to our democracy and that's why it is so important that we shore up the checks in the national emergencies act louis can you can you talk about how this has been a bipartisan challenge in the history of the country yeah absolutely soren um you know there's no doubt that this is a bipartisan problem as eliza said um there have been 77 national emergencies declared by presidents since 1976 40 of which are still in effect today let that sink in right and we have seen administration after administration abuse significant emergency powers provided by the national emergencies act and these actions are concerning to us and they're concerned to our veterans uh recently we saw an administration use the national emergency to reallocate federal funds in a matter not in line with congress's appropriation right not in line with congress's vision for those funds and as i mentioned we would have to have a veto-proof majority to override such a matter which i can tell you from lobbying it's very very difficult to be able to conduct and we hear from our veterans and our activists you know that such actions to them are concerning and that they are deeply worried by the lack of congressional oversight on these issues thankfully though we're seeing a broad bipartisan coalition in the senate and in the house come together to help address these issues and we see that with the national security powers act by senators chris murphy and and mike lee and the house and we see that by uh the national security reforms and accountability act by by reps uh mcgovern and peter meyer you know these bills would help congress reassert their constitutional role in matters of national emergencies uh and they're gonna put congress on a better path to ensure that when these national emergencies are declared they have a better understanding of when they will be declared how they're going to be declared and then how long these national declarations are going to be in effect that's important for us and we want to make sure that we safeguard the checks and balances that we have in our constitution and this coalition of legislators continues to grow and we feel very strongly that this year in the 117th congress we've got a strong opportunity to pass the national security powers act and to help safeguard our democracy by ensuring that we put forth these checks and balances and to provide congress with its with its constitutional oversight thank you lewis kate can you talk about the role of the courts we've talked about of course the the president and the executive branch and we talked about congress but where do the courts sit in this they're the other check in our checks and balances system yeah thanks doran so let me touch on the litigation aspect for a few minutes um in particular the litigation around the border wall emergency declared in 2019 because it is illustrative of some key points that um this group want to impress upon the audience um as many of you know president trump declared a national emergency at the southern border in february 2019 and invoked a particular statute involving military constructive funding and the purpose was to divert money towards building the border wall over the standing objections of congress to be clear let me just first say there is there is a humanitarian crisis involving great human suffering at the southern border but the reasoning behind this particular emergency declaration and this particular use of emergency powers was legally dubious and it provoked a handful of court challenges supporting for instance the house of representatives sued secretary of the treasury newton over this use of funds but much of the litigation got mired in a fight over sandy whether the house even had um the standing pursue the aclu my organization acting on behalf of the sierra club and the southern border communities coalition we also challenged the emergency proclamation and transfer of funds and protect democracy soren's organization also represented el paso county texas and the border network for human rights in a similar lawsuit against that emergency declaration so these and other lawsuits made similar or overlapping claims that the transfer of funds violated the separation of powers violated congress's constitutional power of the first violated appropriation statutes and violated the military construction statute specifically so what was the final outcome um fair question i think the fact that none of the lawsuits landed a decisive final blow and in fact some are still ongoing speaks volumes it wasn't until a new president came into office that the 2019 emergency was terminated and the reality is that litigation and appeals take a long time usually whereas emergency declarations they can be issued unilaterally and they can inflict all sorts of effects and inflict all sorts of enormous damage and even if people were to try to sue and stop the executive branch's use of emergency powers it's often going to come too late and there's no guarantee that it's even going to work so i want to make sure that we don't focus so much on the individual trees here that we lose sight of the forest itself the judicial branch is of course or to this um constitutional system of checks and balances this is the third branch but the bottom line message that i hope everyone takes away from these legal challenges is that relying on the course is just not enough it's far from enough the onus truly is on congress to rein in the president's emergency powers and do it now i also want to emphasize um as lewis discussed that even though i use the border wall emergency as an illustrative example this is not a democratic or republican partisan issue emergency powers are right for abuse regardless of political party because it's about the legislative branch having ceded too much power to the executive branch and what congress can and must do to restore these robust checks and balances um and to talk about what recent work congress has done and reforming the national emergencies act let me now turn it back over to soren and eliza well liza can you can you talk a little bit more about what the what the core structure of the reform is like what what does it do so that you can address some of these issues and i think to kate's point keep these issues out of the courts maybe and and sort of elevate the political issue yeah um yes first let me just add to what uh uh lewis and kate both said about this being really a bipartisan issue uh you know i've worked on issues like surveillance reform that actually have strong support on both the left and the right this particular issue i have not seen the breadth and depth of bipartisan support or reform um in the in my entire career as an advocate like like there is for this one and you know there are i think 30 democrats and 19 republicans in the senate alone that have co-sponsored or sponsored some version of national emergencies act reform so this is really an idea whose time has come uh so the nspa and the nsra are among several bills pending in congress right now to strengthen safeguards in the nea and most if not all of these bills share a central reform and that is that the emergency declaration issued by a president would automatically terminate after 30 days unless congress voted to approve the declaration in that case the declaration could stay in place for up to a year but if the president wanted to renew it for a second year or third year or fourth year congress would have to approve each renewal and what this does is it flips the default right now absent a vote by congress a super majority vote actually an emergency declaration will stay in place realistically indefinitely under these bills absent a vote by a simple majority of congress an emergency declaration would end after 30 days note that i said a simple majority of congress the nspa and other bills nea reform bills all include expedited procedures for joint resolutions to approve an emergency and that means that any member can force a vote on such a resolution it can't be blocked by leadership it can't be filibustered in the senate and that's important because it ensures that the outcome reflects the will of the majority of congress so if a majority of congress thinks that the declaration is reasonable and should stay in place it will stay in place the 30-day window is also important what that does is it gives the president maximum flexibility when he or she needs it most in the immediate aftermath of the crisis but at the same time it ensures that once that period has passed congress can step in and act as a meaningful backstop against any overreach or abuse that's just good constitutional hygiene it recalibrates the balance of powers between the president and congress in a way that enables congress to serve its constitutional role as a check on the executive branch it also better reflects what congress intended when it passed the nea back in the 1970s with a legislative veto provision and it better reflects the core purpose of emergency powers as i was saying before that the idea is to give the president a short-term boost in power in situations that are unfolding too quickly for congress to act with every day that an emergency remains in place that emergency declaration remains in place this rationale for at least for the unilateral assertion of emergency powers by the president not backed up by congress diminishes day by day uh so you know there are a lot of reasons why i support this reform but really it comes down to this a 30-day legislative approval is a very simple but very effective measure that would go a long way toward mitigating the potential for abuse that lies in some of these emergency powers i want to add for a second that what liza just described as the core structure here is really the thing that ties all of the pieces of the nspa together whether it's the war powers section or the arm sales section it it has a process where congress uh can act and is really forced to act in a lot of circumstances and so it really changes the nature of politics and accountability around these issues but liza mentioned that there are many many pieces of legislation floating around that address that dylan can you walk us through this this legislative jungle of of things that are out there uh yeah thank you siren i will uh do so but i'm just warning in advance i will not be stopping at every single tree and vine within that jungle because that would be tedious and we would need a couple extra hours uh here on the webinar in order to hit every uh possible bill and every possible point but i will focus on some of the of the key proposals and how they've sort of built on each other and iterated to create some really really strong comprehensive nea reform uh packages and hopefully one of which will end up uh being signed into law soon um so to take us back in the way back machine to some degree we've heard reference to the year 2019 quite a bit and there's a reason for that um there was an illustrative example as has been mentioned of an emergency that was declared on speechless grounds and you saw in the aftermath of that declaration a number of proposals introduced uh to try and reform the nea uh framework um the core of which i think lies already really well addressed in terms of flipping the script as to congress's role but there are some other really key and important differences among the bills and some things that they would do that i think are worth mentioning um i'd like to start with uh the article one act which was introduced by senator mike lee and i think senator mike lee deserves some credit here for really uh coming up with the proposal that has formed the foundation of almost each and every subsequent proposal has largely been an iteration on the on the article one act and the article one act it does do the the flipping of the script that liza mentioned around having congress have to have to affirmatively approve a declaration within 30 days in order for that declaration to proceed um but it also does something like it enhances the amount of disclosure and reporting that a president has to do in the context of an ongoing emergencies so it isn't sort of a some kind of a black box where we in congress we aren't aware of what is happening what's being done in our names what powers are being used how much money is being spent etc so the article one act does require more of that kind of disclosure um so following the introduction of that bill there was some really great work in the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee to take the article one act and to improve upon it in the context of a markup by adding some provisions and and by stripping some provisions out and amending some things uh one key change that came out of the his gac uh process was that any emergency that was declared using the international emergency economic powers act was carved out uh we can talk about aipa later but that is kind of its own kettle of fish and i think it's completely appropriate and i think most people do think it's appropriate to kind of work on the ipa reform issue kind of on its own track as opposed to within the nea reform uh context so his gag wisely decided to carve out aifa in its version it also strengthens some of the reporting and disclosure requirements it cleaned up some languages some language around contracting in the context of an emergency or what the contract is agreed to and an emergency does not continue what happens to that the other contract and any activities that have been facilitated under that contract and that is clarified in the his yacht version of the article one act um there's also a prohibition on re-declaring an emergency that wasn't approved by congress you know you simply try to redeclare it every 30 days that is prohibited as a way to sort of do an end around and run around congress's um choice to not approve a determine an emergency declaration so it got took an important step there they marked up the article one act and they reported it favorably and that got a very strong bipartisan 11 to 2 vote in committee which is instructive or why the issue has continued to have some momentum and have some strong bipartisan support moving forward um one of the next key bills that incorporated the his past version of the article one act is the the protecting our democracy act which is a broader set of pro-democracy reforms that was introduced in the house originally in late uh 2020 and that bill uses pretty much the his get version of the article one act except it does do one very important thing insofar as it requires um disclosure and reporting around certain kinds of um uh presidential emergency action documents they're called which was an idea that was incorporated out of a bill that senator marky introduced as a stand-alone measure again that's important for congress to be able to conduct this oversight that it needs to do in the context of an emergency and to really keep an eye on what what a president is actually doing when he or she has declared an emergency so that was a really important improvement that the protecting our democracy act made um and so the protecting our democracy act then led us to the um national security uh powers act which was introduced uh last year and that bill as has been mentioned already it takes a takes a tripartite approach to some really critical areas war powers arms sales and emergency powers and the emergency powers part of the nspa is very similar to the protecting our democracy act person although it does do another really important thing that previous virgins had not which is it it creates a five-year cap on any declared emergency the logic there is pretty straightforward and common sense once something has been happening for five years or more it's probably not really appropriate to call it an emergency anymore because it seems to be that that is just the state of affairs and if you're going to address it through policy you should be using the standard sort of policy [Music] inner policy tools that you would be using to address anything else it's that's not really an emergency anymore but that's really important to try and end the issue that a couple of my colleagues have already mentioned the fact that we have emergencies on the books that have been on the books for decades and decades already which seems inappropriate and probably shouldn't uh be happening so uh the nspa has a has a sort of a companion in the house although it's not exactly a companion but the national security reforms and accountability act is probably the strongest of all of the proposals at this point because it like it takes some of the good things about all of the other the other versions of nea reform and it builds on them although although there is a um a kind of an issue to be addressed around it being sba and the nsraa which is that they do not carve out as i mentioned earlier which is a you know an area of contention in some ways around this reform effort and it i think it still has to be worked out moving forward um the nsr and sraa also goes further in terms of uh reporting and disclosure and it and it requires am it requires a declassification review of a bunch of different documents that are related to emergencies which is really good for for transparency purposes and oversight purposes um lastly i just want to mention that they're protecting our democracy act did finally get passed out of the house late last year um which was important many of our groups were very supportive of that bill and of course as i mentioned earlier the predicting under market did include the nea reform uh piece of of um the um the other previous bill specifically the congressional power of the purse act so uh we already have some significant um we already have some significant momentum and action in congress in terms of passing some bills either out of committee like in his jack in 2019 or out of an entire chamber uh like with the protecting our democracy act last year uh so i think it's you know i think the tldr here is and i will stop filibustering uh is that there is a lot of action in congress right now it's bipartisan action it's comprehensive and it's substantive action and we have a real window a real opportunity uh here to do something meaningful around emergency powers and reigning in and rebalancing the power of asymmetry between congress and the executive branch oh sorry go i'm sorry i was just going to ask if i could jump in briefly because i just want to give a little context to just the iep question which is there are some advocates who believe that aipa should be addressed through nea reform there are some advocates who believe it should be addressed outside of anya reform i don't think there i don't think any groups dispute the fact that with or without aid in nea reform any a reform is something that has to be passed so it's a tricky issue to figure out whether it should be included or not included it doesn't take away from the fact that all of these groups same groups acknowledge the absolute necessity of nea reform with or without avid and if i can add uh well first thank you eliza and if i can add one more thing to dylan's sort of description of the of the huge set of of national emergency bills actually in the floor consideration of the protecting our democracy act there was an amendment by mcgovern and meyer that actually brought the the provisions of the nspa and the provider the nsraa and poda closer together so i think we are we are sort of converging on a set of of ideas uh that would of course need to be uh you know marked up in committee and and things like that but i think that's uh you can begin to see where this process is landing and so with that i want to pass it off to kate to actually talk a little bit about the process and the committees and the jurisdiction because everyone on this call knows when you actually start getting down to doing the work those end up being very important and complicated questions and certainly in this case too um thanks lauren i mean i worked on the senate in in the senate for six years so i actually love this stuff i'm happy to dig into it um but let me first touch on the committee referrals an article one act as dylan explained it was referred to the homeland security and governmental affairs committee in the senate and the article one act did focus on the national emergencies act um so in contrast to for instance the national security reforms accountability act or the national security powers act which also contained war powers and arms sales and provisions um the article one act was just referred straight up to um senate headscak in the house the companion bill was referred to three committees transportation infrastructure foreign affairs and rules um and coming back to the national security powers act um and the national security reforms and accountability act again these were omnibus packages so when when the house bill was introduced over there um it was referred to foreign affairs transportation and infrastructure and rules in the senate it was referred to the foreign relations committee um poda or protecting our democracy act um that is also an omnibus package containing a range of democracy reforms including nea reform in-house that bill was actually referred to nine committees um and just to name a few they include judiciary rules on affairs and ways of means whereas on the senate side podo was referred just to his gas so notable there so the recurring themes here are that one senate his gack is a central player in the legislative strategy because it does have the primary jurisdiction over the national emergencies act so we are very fortunate that chairman peters and ranking member portman both supported the article one f um in the previous congress in fact in 2019 the committee approved the article one act on a strong bipartisan basis and reported it out to the full senate although unfortunately it did not reach the senate floor two if hearing all these committee referrals makes you think that the sensible strategic approach is to perhaps try to advance national emergencies act reforms separately you know perhaps as writers and other must pass legislation yes i i agree with you i agree with you um and in 117th congress supporters on the hill have a variety of options for the legislative path forward and that's that's good news for instance lawmakers can of course choose to move a strong possessive proposal by itself or lawmakers could perhaps strategize around the national defense authorization act for carrying any reform i will note on the nda issue that the largest category of emergency powers activated by a national emergency actually pertains to the military and war on defense and in fact the non-sanctions national emergencies rely mostly if not entirely on military power so there's a strong rationale for doing it as part of the ndaa that all said i think it's fair to to note that supporters of nea reform would be happy to see a strong proposal move forward regardless of the exact process details um i i think what is important for those supporting lawmakers you know if they agree that reform is urgent and necessary uh they need to get together and get on roughly the same page about the path forward and um i've been very encouraged to see that momentum happening but um a key purpose of this briefing is to let everyone else know and recruit your help in in pushing that forward um and now to discuss the very timing issue i'm going to turn the floor back over to you story uh thank you um first of all we're we're coming to the end of the of the the sort of presentation going to move to q a in a little bit and i want to make sure that people can reach out to to sean with questions uh please email and i see it on the bottom of the screen right now please email sean demandprogress.org if you have questions and uh i guess the last uh the last question is part of this the the more formal presentation here is really for dylan which is why now and what can people do and you know this is the this is a staff reaping staff tell us you know tell the staff what to do uh thank you well why now is i think i think we've touched on that all throughout which is that there is real momentum and real attention kind of on this issue right now and um you know we did you know we also referenced this 2019 was the year that it became clear i think to to a much wider and broader swath of vote because not all of us have been paying quite as close attention for quite as long as liza has for example uh but when we saw the border wall declaration it really brought home that there is this giant gap you know there are these loopholes there are these various ways in which the emergency power framework can be can be abused and in the broader context as we see authoritarianism rising around the world one of the one of the most common plays in the playbook of the authoritarian or the would-be authoritarian is to use legal processes tools that are on the books but to use them for inappropriate purposes and emergency powers are one of those tools that you see often being used so as a sort of preventative prophylactic measure i think it is important for us as a country to get ahead of anything like that that could be happening here in this country and to really reign in and to reform the ways in which emergency powers can be used so to any staffers watching here i would urge and encourage you to reach out to the offices who are already leaving on some of these really good comprehensive reforms and to see how you can be involved how your boss can be involved how you can support you know the more co-sponsors the better the more you know the more uplifting we can do uh the better here and obviously we need to figure out a way to carve out some floor time you know which is obviously the most precious commodity in dc is floor time but those would be uh those would be my recommendations i could jump in on you i think um we have an administration right now that is arguably um fairly sympathetic to a reform like this uh there was a statement of an administration position on uh on the on pota protecting our map democracy act uh which includes this central nea reform uh which expressed absolutely no concerns about it and so uh i think you know the the if we wait until like we there may not be concerns right now there may be for for some people and it may not be for others about whether uh an abusive emergency powers might be imminent but that's not the question because if we wait until it happens it is by definition too late because a president who abuses emergency powers is not going to sign nea reform into law so the time to do it is now for all kinds of reasons there is momentum there is broad bipartisan support and there's a white house um that that appears willing to to sign this into law and so we have all the ingredients if we miss this chance it's not clear when the next one will come and and i want to just double down on what on what liza said for a second there actually when in the 80s after the supreme court decision that was mentioned ins b chatta then senator biden actually wrote some law review papers about how how you can work around chada to maintain congress's uh power in these issues and actually the one of the proponents for the major ideas was one stephen breyer who was a a you know a a court on a court out in california i believe so you know there is a a deep well um not just um in the white house but this is stuff that joe biden has been thinking about for you know as the as the longest-serving member of congress to become president this is something that he actually had on his radar back in the day and i think there there is a really powerful uh argument that he's the guy to fix this given given his own personal history and record on these issues um so i want to i want to go on to some questions i want to remind people that you can submit again sorry this is what happens on panels you can submit questions to sean demandprogress.org um first question is is the national emergencies act you know what's the scope of the national emergencies act is it the only source of of emergency authorities that are sort of scary um you know one of the questions has come up is you know we use the word emergency a lot of ways in our including emergency budgets so what actually do we mean by emergencies here and and what do we mean uh by by uh and in what other ways could emergencies be scary here i i think a lot of questions yeah yeah i'd be happy to take it um the short answer is no it's not the only source of emergency power uh there are other statutes for example that allow the president to declare emergencies in specific types of situations so for example there's the stafford act for natural disasters there's the public health service act for for pandemics and there are several laws that i like to think of as sort of pseudo emergency powers because they don't actually rely on a declaration of emergency but they are clearly meant to provide extraordinary powers for use in extraordinary circumstances and i would i would count there for example the insurrection act which allows the president to deploy troops um domestically to uh suppress civil unrest and to enforce the law uh and then even outside of the statutory context i mentioned that the constitution doesn't give the president explicit emergency powers that has not stopped the executive branch from taking the position over the last few decades that the constitution gives the president broad inherent powers to act in an emergency and in terms of what those powers might be we don't know the outer bounds of how the executive branch interprets these inherent powers because they are set forth in secret documents and secret memos that have not been shared even with congress so yes there are other sources of emergency authority that we need to be worried about but the nea is the broadest and most far-reaching of the statutory emergency powers and that's what congress needs to take on first uh it is if you ask me i think it's maybe tied with the insurrection act but maybe even nudges it out as the uh most worrisome statutory uh emergency or quasi emergency power certainly the broadest and when it comes to assertions of inherent constitutional authority congress needs to get access to these secret opinions and secret memos uh until that happens it's not actually that clear what reforms need to have so nea reform is what we know can work and needs to happen and will address a very large uh chunk of the emergency powers that are most worrisome well and and as a follow-up to that really this is for everyone um and i think dylan was about to jump in but let me let me ask this and and go to that so why why are there you know there's almost nothing in our world that has something like 48 senators who are who are in support of something that's not like apple pie or some uh you know or or you know hugging your mom kind of thing so why is this such uh a bipartisan issue and why is this why does this seem like low-hanging fruit from uh from a policy perspective um not easy but low-hanging fruit um and i'd love to hear everyone here i think has a perspective on this so i'd love to hear this from everyone dylan you're about to hop in and i'm sorry i cut you off you want to start sure yeah yeah and if i might quickly just add i wanted to add something to what liza said it's basically in the inverse of that i think it's also important to note that um there are other things like public health emergencies for example that would not necessarily like reforming the nea for example like let's say we had had this comprehensive of any reform packed into law in 2019 if that would not have hindered say the trump administration or the administration's ability to declare an emergency related to code 19 for example the public health emergency because there are different categories of things that use different statutory predicates but to do them so the stafford act for example is something i used to be invoked in the public health context sometimes here too right i just want to make it clear to those maybe watching that nea reform would not hinder a president's ability an administration's ability to respond quickly and effectively to something like that which we have just experienced in the coca-19 context and on the issue of why why there seems to be so much bipartisan support well the bipartisan support i think comes from the fact that um the issue is not partisan i know that sounds kind of i know that sounds kind of redundant but but there are lots of concerns about presidential and executive overreach and they cut in a lot of different directions and i think you i think no matter which party you belong to it if you're a member of congress if you're an r or a d you can envision a president of even even your own party but definitely of the other party using this really potent tool in a way that that runs against the things you believe in and that you hold dear and that you values so power power is the thing that corrupts kind of equally across the board and if if we've got an extraordinarily powerful tool that any president can use and it doesn't have doesn't have appropriate checks and balances around it and can't and congress can't oversee it effectively then uh i think it's pretty easy to see why why it's a bipartisan concern and why there's bipartisan interest in doing something about it anyone else i can quickly add that emergency power sounds like an intimidating issue and in the beginning i think there was an uphill challenge in just informing people about the background um providing analysis of the different issues and coming um coming together to you know craft a proposal to reform it but advocates and lawmakers have been working on this issue for years now and the reforms that we are supporting are solid um so i i do want to inject that sense of confidence into folks as they as they learn more about the bills and these issues okay and i just want to underscore when the article one act was introduced uh in 2019 it had i think 16 republican senators who were who were original co-sponsors of this um and then a couple more were added and and chairman gary peters not not chairman then now chairman gary peters then ranking member um uh joined so you know it really is in the universe of things that are that are that have an extraordinary consensus uh and i can't i can't think of another time that a a republican bill which is you know what what that was i mean it did go through his gack on it with all the democrats on the committee voting for it but it was a republican bill that had 19 republican sponsors on it eventually can't think of a time when a republican bill was picked up and dropped in to three major democratic reform packages not to mention bipartisan reform packages like the nspa and nsraa so th this is really this is this is the unicorn here and and you know we got to seize the horn no i'll stop with the metaphors but it's it's it's it's really rare and and it's it's an opportunity and it is it is a it is a key opportunity to prevent something um that i think we'll be very sorry if we don't act now to prevent okay so um you know in in the discussion about the nea there was a talk about authorized powers or some you know sort of scary powers that that that are in there like the ability to turn off the internet or i think that's that that's the more um you know that that's maybe a slightly flip way of putting that but but can you know can one or more of you walk through the the the powers the the most dangerous powers that the nea gives a president so i mean those those are some of my top ones really is are are the the community shutdown of communications the the freezing of of of the financial uh powers um the chemical weapons powers which i mean really try to think of any emergency that is made better by testing chemical weapons on people like i just don't even my mind can't even get around that one um but there are certainly others there there is raw there are broad and very vaguely worded powers to um that allow the secretary of transportation to control transportation within the united states i mean what does that mean what could that mean um there are broad powers for the president to essentially detail military forces to other countries governments with basically no oversight um there are uh powers that allow for the controlling of and even prohibition of certain exports and imports um so they're very very broad powers to regulate all aspects really of of day-to-day american life um now i i have had occasion many times in the last year to point out that these powers are not limitless the president can't do anything that he or she wants to do simply by declaring a national emergency and i i had to point this out when uh when it turned out that the uh that president trump reportedly wanted to declare a national emergency to set aside the results of election or to seize the voting machines like that's not that's not a thing uh luckily um but and i will tell you that that you know i have looked through all of these 120 plus powers and some i am not an expert in every area in which you see these powers like agriculture or whatever so i can only speak to the ones that jump out at me in ways that you could imagine they could be abused i am sure that if an expert in each of the subject areas looked at those powers they would be able to tell you more about ways in which those powers could be used for extremely uh good ends but also in ways that could be quite dangerous let me quickly uh that during the past during the previous administration um we we had numerous stressful moments brainstorming um all the various creative ways that the statutory emergency powers could be abused um i won't share those details because i i don't want to you know put those ideas out there um but um i think a review of those statutory powers is also warranted at some point but the focus has to be on the national emergency theft framework right now because an emergency declaration is what activates um those statutory powers and if you have creative lawyers on your side i mean i think that the concerns are are very real and i i would add uh and something that kate's organization our organization faced um there's sometimes standing issues and challenging those from from outside government and so a key factor here is putting the power to stop this actually inside congress and in a sort of our most accountable branch um we're coming to a close so wanna wanna uh end with a question of what people should take away and again recognizing that this is an audience of primarily congressional staff uh what what uh people should do um how people should take action to support both nea reform and and the nspa and sraa so i'm just going to go through let's start with dylan i think the takeaway and i'm at the risk of repeating myself is that we have an opportunity to do something really important to help congress kind of kind of reassert itself in the way that it is supposed to it's supposed to be situated as it pertains to the use and the exercise of key governmental powers i mean it's it's i think it's something that many of us would agree with that congress has really lost lost a lot of ground especially relative to the executive branch but i would also argue relative to the judicial branch in terms of its you know its authorities and its ability to be an effective institution and so one of the ways that that that problem manifests itself is here in the emergency power space and because of all this bipartisan support and because of this momentum and because of this moment we have it would really would really be a shame if congress didn't seize the opportunity to do something meaningful and substantive here to get its group backed so to speak so i think broad takeaway is that you have an opportunity and you need to seize it and time is not on our side we're in a midterm election year and we're about to we're about to be in the middle of a scotus confirmation situation we've got on the bus we've got nbaa um you know but we need to you know you know we need to act conservatively to get this done i would add we have a war in ukraine that we are not a party to but is taking up a lot of time um uh kate i would ask that the attendees of this briefing go tell your bosses to support national emergency act reform and then ask your boss to tell senate and house leadership to prioritize any reform um in in 117th congress lewis thank you soren um i you know i would add that um now is the time to get this stuff done and there if you have any questions about these bills reach out to us reach out to dylan liza kate soaring myself you know we are partners in this uh and these endeavors and we can help give you the resources you need to to thoroughly look at these bills what they will do and and you know connect with your members to discuss these bills um we're short on time right this year is going to wrap up quickly but there's still a lot of hope we've made a lot of progress the legislators that have worked on these issues have made a lot of progress so have the our coalition partners here so don't be afraid to reach out to us shoot us an email shoot us a text message or call we'll be there and we'll be right alongside you in fighting to get these reforms across the finish line thank you eliza please close this out yeah i'll i would echo what everybody else said and i would to sort of put some more flesh on on what your bosses can do that they can co-sponsor the nspa the nsria if they're not already uh if or if they're interested in just supporting the nea portion of it uh there's there's a good chance that we will see those portions of the bills introduced separately and moving separately at that point your bosses can co-sponsor that would be extremely helpful we also uh need to signal uh you know the reason this hasn't passed already with all the support that it has is it needs to be prioritized right there's so many competing uh things and so again expressing to leadership that this is a priority which can be done through member interest letters when uh when ndaa or or other bills like that come up uh there are many ways to do that but but those are the key things i think that a sense of urgency asking your bosses to support through co-sponsoring if possible and asking your bosses to make clear to the leadership of their respective parties that this is a priority thank you liza and again i want to thank first everyone on the call for joining us i want to thank act tv and demand progress for putting this together and of course liza and lewis and kate and dylan for their uh for the years of battle on this issue their years of engagement and expertise and and shoe leather on the hill when you can actually go up to the hill um and um let's get this done thank you all and uh i think i think we're time thank you [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] | Demand Progress | UCPJWb7fbC2skq1LUf-2hMRw | 2022-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,759 | 53,572 |
UMd26EP4k00 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMd26EP4k00 | Thesis Defentse | you interactions are dynamic and complex having direct ocean forces and freshwater inputs and so here in Hawaii Hawaiians have established this practice for these ecosystems such as brackish water systems and they established to me they're incredible let's put that out there and the main features of the fish pond is the pool of all-first which is the permeable rock wall that you see in this floor on the top photo and then sorry let me back it up a little bit local local means inner area and it refers to if we think of the word I in Hawaiian is food so opposite is those aquatic resources that we eat so locally together means an inner area where our aquatic food lives and so the main feature of the logo iya is the Quapaw one of the main features of the permeable rock wall that separates the marine environment from this practice water environment and then inside of the Papa was his designed a Makaha the eyes and the breath of the fish on which is a sluice gate designed to a lot of juvenile fish to enter these brackish water ecosystems through a pathway known as lyi and always that channel which you see in this photo in the middle here so as as freshwater moves down the coastline I mean down the mountain to the coast it allows for nutrient inputs into these systems allowing for primary productivity or legal to grow attracting winning of our favorite fish that we love to eat a lot of only those sorts of things those sorts of species and they come in and they grow they eat and they they go through the Makaha and they eat to get so only to get so big that they can no longer fit outside through the gate and so when they're ready to spawn they come in they they gather near them alcohol or the hallway will attach the warm water as the tide is coming into the pond let out their arms to me that those populations remain over and over for generations and generations to come so we can see how sustained oh that's how sustainable this practice was once before and how it fed such large coastal communities thinking about the fish that entered upon who eat these species come in very large numbers and then if you look at this pond for example this is on Molokai and seeing how long these fish spawning walls are you can imagine how much time and how much hands it took to build these walls so oftentimes when you see locally the productivity and the health of these systems are highly dependent on the help or a reflection of the health end and the sustainable communities that live within these areas and so this graph it was not graph sorry this diagram was created by Kyoto so it was a friend and an intern who visited who works with us at the La Jolla and it's showing you it's just to show you where local yeeow are placed between makamaka or the uplands and and the sea where anything that happens upland and anything that happens to though in the ocean will have a direct influence on the local so the source of fresh water from the mountains which fries provides most of the nutrients to the coast allowing that link to grow and in the Makai the ocean provides me all of the fish that come into the fish pond and providing that extra flow and exchange of water in these systems and so restoration is local your restoration in Hawaii is also a large growing effort and this photo here is of all of the local year practitioners throughout not all of them but some of them throughout the Hawaiian Islands and practitioner aliy annually to discuss the efforts of locally uh and locally our restoration efforts that I have most experience with at monocular or include include educational outreach that teaches that teaches the students or the people who come in is it about rebuilding Rock was designing Makaha harvesting rocks doing water quality and also those things and so in support of these efforts as a fishpond caretaker and as a student I decided to focus my study on primary productivity or Denis moon other primary productivity can also be known as an evening as the most critical food source for all away on ecosystems and amongst those who enter the La Joya are two of the two of the many desirable table fish in Hawaii such as mullet and as I talked about before both of which feed largely on my own benthic primary productivity and other large algae a survey found that the food chain within the local farming system is ultimately reliant on this form of productivity the productivity with in La Jolla includes diatoms algae and organic substance substances growing on the bottom of the loco or occasionally on the larger algae by harvesting herbivorous fish the food chain within the local year in this case is relatively short compared to the marine food web which results in a much more efficient use of the aquatic resource this leads us to believe that without the reduced salinity in these systems that contain the influence of freshwater along the hoses these environments would not be favorable for algal growth consequently not attracting the desired fish therefore the success of these systems are highly dependent on our on a particular influence of saltwater and so while the uplands provides the nutrients into the system the ocean currents disperses or distributes the nutrients throughout the system interacting with and stimulating the growth of primary productivity orally because of these interactions salinity within the local year is regulated by many different elemental forms the freshwater input for an example is dependent on rainfall and the passages in which it travels to get to the hosts also the ocean tides and swells cause increase in salinity within the fluctuating environments of fresh and salt water within a range of salinities in this case primary productivity potentially changes throughout different regions of the local yeeow and are vulnerable to the changing conditions of various environmental factors so this leads us to climate change and La Jolla the Hawaiian Islands in particular are vulnerable to many impacts of climate change and quantified predictions have been made for the islands based off of previous and ongoing environmental phenomena sea level rise increase in storm activity with decreasing annual rainfall and increased coastal coastal erosion are among the most concerning impact for climate change the sea level rise in Hilo Harbor on the body iodine is estimated at a rate of three point one millimeters per year since 1946 EW logo have already been experiencing sea level rise at individual La Jolla biannual maximum high tides or these king tides have been seen by over topping fish palm laws and rapidly rapidly increasing salinity within the system along with increasing the depth of these nursery environments most evidence sukhiya iloko is the potential of sea water overtopping WAPA or the fish pond was due to the sea level rise along with declining influences of freshwater due to decreased trade trade rain and orographic rainfall for windward besides long term declines in rainfall and river flow have been documented for much of ie coincidental declines in rainfall groundwater discharge to fish ponds and seawater over caffeine will have a net effect on an increasing salinity which may affect productivity of laconia this saltwater intrusion of elevated sea water of the elevated sea water table will undoubtedly impact the salinity of malaria the logo here even if the laws are built significantly higher and so this graph is shows the global mean sea level but it's the latest report from NOAA 2017 with global mean sea level on the y axis and time or year on the x axis and the colors are reference to the severity of the sea level and so 0.3 and the purple at the lowest for 2100 and then potential 2.5 meters in the red so this leads me to my research questions is there a change in water quality over time you know we will we will be looking at time over months within the three La Hoya and does primary productivity vary across salinity regions within the three local yo so the study focuses on three local yeah along the same coastline commonly known as kill kaha but the fish ponds are in areas that have been identified as one upon you and ye and they sit within a two point five kilometer of missing coastline so the first fish pond is from Okinawa and is a quite believe and the furthest East and this fish pond or this area was first stored by the Mariana which is the photo in the top there and they took care of the whole area loyally and currently myself and a few of my friends one or no Babu and Cabaye formed Organisation say known as Hui ho la mano and we provide outreach opportunities for students of the community and even people of the world to come and learn about local and partaking and in caring for these resources and this point is about one acre in size it's a smallest of all site the type of local yeah it is is a cool ball but it is not a traditional football because it is not permeable it is cement which is built or constructed by the county of Hawaii even the property that and it over to them and the range in salinity is from about 3.9 to 18 parts per thousand next we have hollow aluminum or and this locker is managed by the ADA Tanaka or a foundation and the 2 kilo ko ko who is a fish pond manager that I work closely with for this project is Marika being here and the Mosman this logo is about 5 acres and it consists of one large pond and then as in for being further inland there's a few more plants little ponies it is the closest it is the pond that is the closest to the marine environment it is exposed the most to wave action and tight and then it is a local yoga also and it is a traditional permeable walk in the radiant salinity for this pond is five point six to eighteen point eight parts per thousand and then right across the street from Malayalam moving inland is while folding in copper level and the reason why I have two names for that area is that because it is such a large pond we used different names to distinguish different areas of pond so I will refer to these as well Holly and couple aqua is one big system it's also in Hana Hana Nui and is managed by connecting our schools the to gia that I work closely with for this pond is Kalani solar and lake not in and this is the largest of all sites in terms of body of water and it was once olive oil hua but now there is a highway which allows access that we know to go you know to access the rest of the coastline so there's a tunnel under under the roadways that allows the exchange of marine water and the fish to enter into the pond and so we like to think of it as a local yeah a la nuit which is a you know a roadway pond and so the salinity ranges from three point one to about twelve point eight so getting into my methods there was a lot of methods going into this project and I'm gonna try and break it up to me help you understand it as best as possible but on a weekly basis from February 2016 to December 2017 eight stations were selected and monitored by the key local at at each local year and measure dissolve oxygen salinity temperature along with other metadata such as tie conditions weather conditions etc the data was recorded in a field electronic tablet on a custom data she created a Makai auto software application for a quick on-site electronic data storing process this Makai auto software was introduced to the fish pond managers by cahow Springer and John burns as a tool to collect and share local data which became a very important and convenient way to collaborate for the study so that's the first step and then moving into the methods for the water quality bi-weekly locations and so from those eight locations that lochia logo were measuring each week we then use that data to distinguish the low mid high and outer region salinity regions for each pond and so those regions are indicated in the red dots here so if you see over here the lower salinity is nearest land and as you move towards the bay and then the one spot outside of each paw so it's okay and then we have the methods for more for within these sites at the various salinity regions within the water column I collected water samples from January to October 2017 and the measurements that were collected for these regions are again dissolved oxygen temperature salinity turbidity and dissolved inorganic nutrients such as nitrate and nitrate phosphate silicate and ammonium and also clarkdale a and so the next set of methods is measuring the benthic primary productivity and at those same low high and outer so eliminating the mid station salinity regions I place tile experiments to measure primary productivity so the settling tiles are deployed in the local year to assess primary productivity from August to October of 2017 a total of four deployments for a duration of six days for this experiment each tile set included a grazing condition with a micro grazer micro grazer exposures to regulate a feverish feeding on the experiment additionally thus each each set of five tiles had two grazing so fish were allowed to graze on two of the tiles - Allah tells fish weren't allowed to graze on and in one control which didn't have any cage at all and then attached to each set to each other sets those blue kind of loggers you see your salinity measures salinity and temperature and then the other really tiny one measures light and those those loggers measured those salinity salinity temperature and light every five minutes to read the deployment okay so in order to process the primary productivity after the tile sets were deployed era take you know right and the tile sets were moved and scrubbed to achieve a slurry that would be used to process the abundance of primary productivity in each region for all so samples are taken from the slurry samples and vacuum pumped onto filters in order to process a free dry mass which is a measurement of the organic material of the sample in this case primary productivity chlorophyll a which is a pigment used by all plants algae and phytoplankton to do photosynthesis and is used as an indicator of producer biomass autotrophic index which is a calculation using Laura fil-a concentrations and hash tree dry maps in order to distinguish the abundance of autotrophs in the samples and then percent carbon and nitrogen which accounts for the different species composition of primary productivity of the samples okay so going into my results I'm going to follow the same kind of process or pattern that I did with the methods it's gonna be a lot so bear with me so first we're gonna start with the water columns happening and this is looking at Mauna Kea for the eight different stations that the key I local were measuring every week and this is mainly to showcase that we have to distinguish between the different salinity regions so looking at this graph we can see that there are differences throughout the pond and have salinity on the y-axis and the sample location within the pond Mauna Kea on the x-axis and so we can see that there's the lowest salinity region there's the mid salinity region there is the highest of the and there's the odor salinity region for each pond right and so from that we did this for every single pond with the weekly data and we can see there are differences yeah I said that and so now we're looking at those salinity regions for each pond so we have salinity on the y-axis again and then the regions that were distinguished from the eight samples right on the x-axis ohana care and all of them showing that there is a significant difference among salinity regions for each pond okay so now we're going to check out the results from relationships of salinity across all ponds so we're going to eliminate all other regions and we're going to take all of the salinity points that were collected from all the ponds and measure and compare to the parameters that were measured for every two weeks and so here we have temperature at the top graph we have temperature on the y-axis salinity on the x-axis and we can see that pattern where temperature and salinity have a significant correlation positive correlation to each other and then we have dissolve oxygen graph on the bottom with dissolve oxygen percent on the y-axis and salinity on the x-axis also showing a significant relationship to salinity so temperature and oxygen are significant correlated to salinity of across sites now we're going to get back to the salinity regions and this is looking at the water column data that was measured every two weeks and so here we have chlorophyll a at the top with chlorophyll a concentrations on the y-axis and then the salinity region on the x-axis where Honecker is in yellow Hallel Ono is in black and Paulo is in great this will be the same throughout the whole presentation for the salinity regions and we see that chlorophyll a is the highest at viola in the gray here this is super long bar here and also that there are significant differences among regions for for Holi for viola and not for Holi alone on and on OK and then phosphate to the rate of that on the y-axis in in salinity region again on the x-axis is showcasing that there is significant differences in phosphate throughout the different regions in home care and how they are long gone but also that phosphate is the least abundant outside in the region that's outside of the local year and then turbidity at the bottom on the y-axis region salinity region on the x-axis showing that as turbidity increases so as salinity increases so does so does turbidities with Holly alone of being the most turbid and so chlorophyll a shows that while a couple of are the most productive oops sorry Walter and so chlorophyll a shows that while falling a couple of are the most productive and is significantly different throughout the salinity Regents and upon phosphate is the least abundant outside of all of Korea and vary significantly among salinity regions for volunteer and Holly and Holly oh no no for turbidity hallelu no is a most urban for also than any region suggesting that higher turbidity at higher salinity levels and so coming back to comparing salinity across all sites we're looking at graphs representing the concentrations of nutrients within these systems and we see at this top graph and I try and then straight on the y-axes salinity on the x-axis that there is a significant negative relationship to nitrate nitrate with salinity and then phosphate on that graph there to your right is suggesting also that there is a significant relation negative relationship to salinity and then silicate here at the bottom on the y-axis salinity level on the x-axis also has a significant negative relationship to salinity and so from these nutrient perhaps we can say that all the nutrients have a significant and negative relationship to salinity suggesting that they are coming from the lowest salinity areas near as the freshwater sources and the scatter within the data within the data graphs suggests that nutrients are meeting are being taken out or being used by large biological interactions such as liberals so that was the benthic the water column data and now we're going to move into the benthic primary productivity relationships in local Y which is the things that are growing at the bottom things that are growing on substrate right and so first we're gonna look at a tree dry mass and so how much the moon was growing just looking at how much the moon was growing on top of the tiles and again breaking them up into the different regions yellow mean Houma Cal Poly alone of being black wire Halloween grave and we see that ash tree dry mass is the highest where salinity is the highest with them and and it's also show suggesting that there are there are significant different differences among salinity regions within each part and so more productivity is higher more productivity in higher salinity regions and primary productivity changes significantly at different salinity regions for our Ohio then we go over to chlorophyll-a on the y-axis salinity region on the x-axis and chlorophyll-a doesn't seem to have a pattern as far as higher salinity means more chlorophyll it's kind of distributed throughout but it is the data is suggesting that there is an abundance of chlorophyll happening say for Hanukkah in the outer region while holiday in the high region but it also suggested that there are significant differences again in chlorophyll a throughout the different salinity regions throughout the ponds missile chlorophyll a berries in abundance with no uniform pattern and its site and sample location dependent and there are significant differences in primary productivity throughout the various salinity region for all the local yo and so autotrophic index here we're looking at an electronic index values on the y-axis region on the x axis showing hollow lawn all having the highest autotrophic index and also showing that hollow lono and wire filet actually just why are they sorry being the only pond with significant differences of autotrophic index throughout the different regions of the heart and so autotrophic index suggests that how long is the lease autotrophic and Mauna Kea and why ahurei have significant differences in autotrophic index among salinity regions oh sorry I said only why would it but it's hot one care and what I called it yes ok now we're looking at these relationships of benthic primary productivity across all the sites eliminating the regions and the first graph we have here at the top left is Ashley dry maps how much is growing on these tiles and we see that again as Ashley dry mass increases salinity increases so significant relationship there and then we have chlorophyll into the showing on the y axis and then salinity levels on the x axis showing that there isn't a strong relationship with salinity saying that possibly mean that chlorophyll a is evenly distributed throughout the pond and then autotrophic index showing that the autotrophic index increases as salinity increases and has a significant relationship so ostrich our mouse suggests there is more productivity as salinity increases chlorophyll and with no significance is evenly present throughout a range of salinity from three to nineteen parts per thousand at the ponds and saltier areas are less autotrophic suggesting that there are different communities of leaning in hallelujah and as salinity increases and so these graphs that were moving into now are eliminating the outer region so we're only looking when in the pond because the other three stations looked at the lowest salinity the highest salinity and then outside of the pond but now we're gonna look at the graphs that are only representative of of the sites within the pond and so the graph the first graph here a straight dry mass on the on the y axis and then looking at it across sites only we see that y a-- fillet is in fact the most productive when it comes to a street dry mass and then over to the right would have chlorophyll a and it is also suggesting that wife allah is the most productive but also showing that ash free dry mass and chlorophyll are significantly different from each other so excluding outer region viable a couple apple is considered to be the most productive locally or for a free trial mass in chlorophyll a and then we're looking at autotrophic index again for inside the pond and it's looking like hollow low it has a highest autotrophic index significantly and the seven each phone is active significantly different when it comes to autotrophic index and then percent carbon on the y-axis and site or locally up on the x-axis showing that couple hablo is the highest and then percent nitrogen on the y-axis in that graph x-axis safe again while allah wa allahu little while for the and couple of copper level of having the highest percent nitrogen and so we can suggest that while fall a and couple have the highest percent carbon and nitrogen and autotrophic index percent carbon and percent nitrogen suggest different communities of blue moon in each la jolla so we're gonna move on to the last set of graphs I promise and this is going back to the water quality time series so we're looking at the high salinity region that was collected for a while for a I'm only providing an example of why appalled a you're not looking at the highest salinity region in Whitehall a over a period of time so we have salinity on for the first K we have salinity on the y axis and then month on x-axis and then the p-value representing that there is significant differences of salinity over time at the high region in wa LA and then temperature on the y axis and month on the x axis also changing significantly over time in that that particular high region of Y out there and then dissolve oxygen at the bottom here on the y axis month on x axis again showing a significant difference it's different over time so wobbly Coppola who changes significantly in salinity temperature and dissolve oxygen in the highest salinity region over time and so some of these differences in salinity could be due to these high tide events just like the king types that we've been observing at Dom at the beaches this photo here shows at the bottom is this is Holly or no logo and at the bottom photo is a low tide and then the top photo is a super high tide which is almost over topping the wall and this is within the same day the low and the high tide within the same day and then another example is from Cal local on a super high tide king type that we've been observing and this is another example of sea level rise that might have an impact on Longoria and just to put in perspective when I was growing up I don't ever remember the tides being this high I mean maybe a little bit high over the grass but this is a little bit extreme oh so yeah and so coming back to this graph here or this diagram here that kind of has created to see the influences of the local yoga it's providing a kind of scenario of climate change and la jolla given this this kind of uncertainties about Maureen less rain we see that sea level rise is increasing with all of the high tides but if we look at this diagram we can see that if those low salinity regions which are the areas that are closest mark overall the freshwater input is is coming from there will be an increase in productivity if the cielo if the sea level is rising which are seeing right but and then some some scientists suggest less rain right and then more storminess which would cause a lot of wave action in a more salinity these areas so under that circumstance we'll see that the low salinity regions would change to the more productive areas and then on the opposite spectrum if we look at the high salinity regions which are ranked by the coop are more exposed to the rain that if sea-level rise right we know it's higher so we can we can say that but if there's increase in rainfall which is opposite right then the high salinity regions will remain productive and so it just provides a little bit of a scenario where either way if rainfall is to increase if rainfall is to decrease locally L will be affected either way and we need to prepare prepare for that and so the broader impacts of this study have really been this opportunity that I have had in learning new scientific approaches and learning you know scientific tools to use in these systems and then along the way using them in the practice of locally and those practices that have that have come from the past and being able to share those relationships with with the students who come down or with the users of this resource and being able to to instill the value in them to take care of these resources and to use the resources that are available to us today whether it be scientific approaches whether it would be using techniques of the past and using both of them right so that's the for me that has been the biggest product impact of this study and in conclusion you know fresh water we know from the results we can see from the results that fresh water sources are crucial for nutrient supply in LA going up salinity increases with increased salinity increases primary productivity saltine areas are less autotrophic suggesting that there are different types or different communities of Lima throughout the La Jolla or inside the local universes outside the local primary productivity primary production differs amongst different salinity regions of the La Jolla and high salinity regions such as the example for my opponent that high salinity region significantly changes over time salinity temperature and dissolved oxygen and so if those are drivers of primary productivity then then we can expect productivity to change if these factors are changing or these parameters are changing in climate change has the potential to alter the alter locally of conditions consequently affecting our main productivity as I just explained and each and from the results we also learned that each local Lea is very different so climate change will impact these locally or differently and so some of the things that kind of sparked my attention and not saying that I want to go back to school or whatever some things that really sparked my attention when doing this study is that if there are different communities of growing within the local ER or outside of the local you feathers you know these different species the fish that are coming into the local area that we're trying to raise are attracted to the La Jolla because there's a certain kind of Nemo that they love and so I would have to be able to identify what those lemurs are that they're attracted to and then and then see you know what are the conditions of water quality conditions in those areas where that type of thing who is most productive right and so how are we as managers making sure those the conditions of the La Jolla are best for that type of meaning that that that the fish that we love to eat love because at the end of the day really is our fish are eating good and they're happy then we're happy because we depend on that and so the collaboration and the connections that have strengthened throughout this region we research have been an invaluable experience that will live on through all the knowledge that will be passed on from it I want to send out a huge Mahalo to all that were involved in all who supports the efforts of local Y to my partner and academic crisis Yuriko he my significant other half sigh morning for constructing on life experiments and even scrubbing those tiles with me my local team kanaru Coco Loco by Blake : Luka yes and the thousands others bringing on the lifeline goes my academic support team dr. aid of the doctor cover dr. burns choice akiha Oh Becky ostrich ostrich egg and so many others the climate change the climate science center for funding and trusting in my project goals and their duty oh yeah you know looking to right and you know what I think about that I mean there's a couple of things because I did go over that it's been she would talk to dr. Coburn we had some discussions about it one one thing could be that the wife's I was just like not working out you know for that time period so it's not ways off but then other but dr. Kovac had invited was that sometimes those levels are super high but I didn't actually talk to him about those super low levels but I assumed me that it was the Y side that wasn't actually working out because that is very rare and look we don't see that at all it may be the other key I can speak to that so if we go back so we looked at across so many regions and it's shown here that Nostradamus is the highest rate and then chlorophyll is also higher but then when you look at say for example these looking at inside the font system and else when we included the outer regions but how they almost seem to be the most fit as far as a straight drive max but when you look at just inside the poem the Waialua it became more productive me for chlorophyll a right and more productive so from my understanding of my experience of this site that's the area where that salinity region that's high salinity region where the samples were taken or the tile experiments we're clipping it has a consistent flow all the time the light is always really good there's no trees blocking over you know and so I think and the depth is like shallow you know so I think especially looking at not only like the site as a whole but each sample location is difference throughout the pond and so there are these areas that are like more optimal and I think that's what these graphs have been showing I don't know if that answers your question but yeah I'm like you're just not touching on this we speak more to the sort of management implications of your work and how could you lose primary productivity in suggestions what managers can do yeah so I think from from the data in looking at productivity the areas that were most productive where those shallow areas lots of light penetration where is that in all parts of Waunakee I really have the Ironwood trees and blocks light so that and lots of sediment right because as I said I mean the settlement takes up space for threatening to grow it doesn't it's not hard enough for you know the people to catch on to it girl consistent flow you know a way are very important to local you because they allow for that fluctuation straight out to the pond inside rate so I think some of those things in the movies that I mean making sure sure flow is consisted in all the time even creating more ly or ways in which the large inflow are beneficial allowing that Perth productivity to be super active yes in general that do you think these ponds are more saline over time with climate change I think I think it's hard to say that right now because I mean there are certain sees about rainfall rate if it's going to increase the physical in a decrease but I think the concern is that if salinity does increase in these systems the yes productivity might be going up but but if productivity goes up and that productivity is not productivity better the fish are attracted to that that's not the legal that we want that the fish are attracted to then what's the sense of local is it only gonna become then just a nursery environment where they feel safe or is it however we're gonna maintain the conditions where it's their favorite place to eat and it's the safest place to be right it's like you know referring to ourselves a little more and he's also get the best banana bread whatever you know anything so that kind of situation might be not as extensive for like three of you I can see that it's pretty expensive in trying to study and explore say smarter but we doesn't have the equipment or the kind of experiences that you have beckoned and utilize the technology that you've been doing to monitor their response is there a way that you can kind of help other Julio this understanding of who you know we did um I think that I think with the numbers right if we provide these kind of known like okay productivity seems to be highest maybe in this area and those numbers can be provided to the other locally up right if they're monitoring water quality for example that's what that's what you're getting at if they're also you know monitoring water quality in these areas that maybe there are these we can distinguish these kind of optimal conditions and then while they're monitoring there would lower your they can say like oh they can compare these values to that you know that sort of things so I think I think that would be the best way as far as this data collection goes in and helping managers approach those leads of the local | University of Hawai'i at Hilo | UCBKUdXXy95w5pUTS8Wt079Q | 2018-07-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,448 | 35,736 |
A3RXpgq7J-g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3RXpgq7J-g | COME WITH ME DORM SHOPPING VLOG pt. 1 | SINCERELY DRE | hey everybody it's your girls to see Lee Dre and I'm back today with another video [Music] so s Houska see my down below I'll be taking you guys a with me to go dorm shopping because obviously I won't the college in like a couple of month government like a couple weeks so if you guys don't know I will be attending be University of Georgia in the fall so I'm gonna start looking for on my dorm stuff today I'm only gonna do a little bit of shopping today because you know we're dorm shop you don't want to get everything at once cuz in it's like you're buying a whole bunch of stuff so you want to do it in like cycles I guess and you also make sure you catch everything during the sale so I'm gonna get some stuff today from the store and then I'm gonna go back to the store again tomorrow I believe because I'm think we're going everywhere today and then this video just gonna be like you're gonna see me change a whole bunch because I'm gonna be like compiling all the videos of all the days that I'm going to the store and put a lot to get here so come with me shopping the first start of you don't - today is BJ so I'll see you guys when I get there okay so obviously I so I did go to DJ's but I didn't end up getting one out only got so Jason picked ours because the stuff that I wanted to get it wasn't wrong Sam I more like keep on getting there and I have no prompt and full price for it but if I'm gonna play full price I might to go away into a it's like a week or two before school starts because it just regular stuff god no it's gonna be there and it's doing right now I don't move in until August but when I go to start tomorrow should be going so they better be on target no bunch of other stores and I will most definitely be bringing you guys along and then like I said earlier because it's doing right now I don't move into August every some time that I go to the store I'm going to be recording to make sure that like I can see how it is in dorm stuff and then when I'm done buying everything I will make sure that I do adore him hard and show you guys everything I got including like any gifts everybody gave me and all that good stuff therefore today I was via in the next one okay I saw it is the next day and we are at Bed Bath and Beyond [Music] Oh y'all look oh my gosh I should get it but I'm not nothing up my room ripping around oh we're gonna need mirrors but I'll probably get some cheap ones because there's no point in buying the mirror for no $80 but I'm sitting next [Music] most definitely gonna come in handy because young I'm not trying to get hot and you know if you live in Georgia it's it'd be hot so I'm probably have to get something maybe like this cuz it clamps on $10 I clip it onto like I'm I clip it on it's like [Music] my bed or my desk or something a humidifier I might knew what it does because I you know when your arm clean those we getting stuffed up it actually feels good yeah oh my gosh yeah what if I got this filler Oh let have that damn dogs oh my gosh that would be so cute or this one I can't even get it out yeah look this stuff is so cute oh my god uga all the way down this is cute I feel like I saw this yeah this is cute is it that I feel like I saw this I thought this is a different material I thought it was like more of a foil and it would have rubbed off I know how much this is $49 it comes at the comforter the shams so sham is a pillow this whole time y'all I did not nobody knows it comes with the fur oh that's cute sir come here I need a blanket a decorative pillow and another one it doesn't come with the sheets no you have to buy your own sheets but you could buy them for my Walmart of course these are just like dickered anything sweet in a tunics and make sure y'all check with job that is because a lot of people say that all beds are twin XL and they're not like my bed is a twin it's not a clinic so so find something so it's not gonna sit so make sure you check with your people to figure out how big the edges yes so now onto the mattress this is a topper so y'all have to look at the difference in the teen mattress toppers mattress pads and mattress detectors because they're all different they all do dip link like mattress pads they're like dinner and then mattress toppers these are bigger for comfort and stuff as a and then you have on mattress protector those are more for like phone make sure like you know if you do anything crazy on your bed takes the mattress under and these are on sale I like this this feels nice but $49.99 cease but I really thought they might have they might continue to have sales as the season goes on your turn but for these you got to get the right size though because it's if you get it too skinny ninety that something wrong yeah y'all if you can make sure you come they'll bring you to like the campus or anything and they'll give you all this stuff depending on like what school you're going to all of them all these of course are Georgia because you know I'm in Georgia and if I can give you like the biggest schools they're all that good stuff yeah this is a nice big situation for somebody who looks like pink white and gray I'm not doing no like specific oh I'm thinking whatever it looks good like if I see it and I like it listen I'm doing but of course I'll make sure everything like matches and goes good together I mean like I don't have nothing specific this is cute if it only comes with one comforter with a comforter and a pillow how much is it $49.99 two months for just that y'all look at this gold color it's cute mechana bees yeah I saw this the other day I think it may excite confident stuff like they make like bedding stuff like they make housing stuff that's really weird I only thought that eggs made shoes of course but I'm hey I'm gonna say man uggs go ahead get you clothes if you want to sponsor me instead of it company but you know on to somewhere stir a lot of comforters oh that's cute it's gold and stuff they got it um they got a tomb you see it money they just have queens and kings that's cute yeah well if I needed a bed from my room I'll probably get it but I don't they have some parents with clothes that I saw it like Robert we're gonna turn them all to mix these are really plain I really want like a bidding that like pattern on it but I'm not really sure that's like not the thing to do at my age I don't know [Music] yeah like they really out here meek instead sense but I mean if you want to spend that much I don't I just don't see the point in spending so much on like dorms thought that after college life I'm not gonna be doing anything that I did see something they like when I was watching some other people's videos I saw f5 and below they have some pillows not pillows they have like some chairs inflatable chairs but um you know it's five below so when I go over there I'm sure that y'all this is actually one thing I wanted to get I wanted to get this because like it goes on the side of your bed it not this one because this is small but they have some bigger ones not this but they have like some bedside today this is cute I really wanted to get one of these and I hope that they get me one just $30 you probably find a cheaper one but you can you know you can hook it to the side of your bed and you can put your stuff in it like anybody that knows me knows like I always have my phone and stuff next to me so it would be cool instead of having to reach all the way down cuz I'm locked in my bed just stead of having to reach all the way down I could just put my phone right on the side of my bed and it has a USB chart let me pour it so you can hook your phone up and all of that but I guess there here are some mattress toppers these ones are like the they have more form to it so you might feel that when you go to bed on the mattress pad like I said there and get them oh this is another one it depends on it depends on what you like a lot of people have been getting these they're called like boyfriend pillows or selling I think I'm not there cost I don't know if i'ma get one Oh nope is that necessary I might just get like you know a regular thing to sit on [Music] now you forget to put your bonnet on or your headscarf on and in my or am i fall off so you need that extra protection mattress pads I'm not really sure what the difference is in between like all the different ones but of course when the time comes I will be buying mattress pads aren't even that expensive probably thirty dollars thought it would be more but who knows I don't even know if any of this is really necessary for me because I have to sleep anywhere if I'm tired I go to sleep I sleep on the floor I won't because Esther but I could sleep on the floor things I can answer some covers I could sleep on the couch I sleep in yours I don't know if I'm Annie mattress toppers are pads anything like that but I am going to camp at UGA this weekend so I'll be able to figure out holidays without the topper another young this is cool depending on the price I might get it from here I might get it from what they call it um what's that store Marshalls are like the dollar store or something because I don't need nothing that's too fancy I don't wear makeup anybody that knows me knows I don't wear makeup so I'm just gonna need it for like putting my school supplies and stuff in and do I need a trash can I'm not sure if I do I don't know if I will get from here I feel like I would just get it from a dollar store because it's just a trash can all the needs to hold is what trash people were telling me about these so you know like um you know a lot of people they walk around with their towel like if you have like community showers so instead of having to walk around with your towel like with it might falling off you can get these they have like a little velcro right there and just tack it on but me I'm probably gonna just take a roll because I'm classy I don't walk around with towels I don't know if I need another one of these and I have one at the house for the hair wraps to wash my rugs y'all I need a rug these are ugly though I want my mom doesn't let me down crazy one like this I won't run like this she doesn't want me to have like a fuzzy one no cousins a might get like dirty but not for this price I'm not to get one of these on sale like like you partners don't want to good lookin awesome oh yeah but trust me your girl will be getting a rug because my room has no carpet it is just tile and you know you don't like you don't want to always be having to put your shoes on or something so having a nice rug for it to be worn it could be nice nice be cute these are cute though it's just like really shocking because when we have one of these but if I have like one of the other ones that would be cool and of course - be big this is like small because I need that guy to cover at least the majority of my home fun towels not that important I will be getting when I'm not sure what color it really doesn't matter I need fun with you because like I have slides and stuff but like having something warm to put your feet in would be really cool so we are done dude let that hang me on and we are going to the mixer I'm not sure which one we're going to next but I'll see y'all when we get there [Music] | Sincerely Dre | UCMod1nno09uZrYCgEX_Y28A | 2019-07-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,332 | 11,292 |
ir-cltZp_X8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir-cltZp_X8 | Gorilla Tag LEAKED A NEW MAP... (REVAMP) | gor T just had a giant update and with it came a potential revamp yeah you heard me right the next update is going to be a new revamp and we don't know what it's going to be at I'm going to show you it right now where did you come from anyways let's go see what I mean by that so to start everything off we got a new message of the day that says a collapse in clouds has left the entrance blocked please be patient as the monkeys work to clear the debris so from the first two sentences you can realize that clouds has been blocked off and that's all the information we're going to need because um that's this video so once you make it to clouds you'll notice that um everything has just been demolished it's a bunch of debris some pretty leaves that has rhyme and you can no longer go up to your favorite place anymore because it's completely blocked off so as you can see it looks like pieces of a house or like pieces of clouds got broken and thrown down as you can see there's a tornado I would think that this would be view of the upper surface so before this update happened if you were up in clouds you would have seen this basically this is what you would have seen um a tornado wrecking clouds up there it was completely destroyed by a tornado so this is kind of the plot SL storyline of how clouds came to be broken like this and then that's just the last remaining tree getting completely broken and I'm assuming that's the giant tree up there now I'm hoping that it's not going to be just a revamp of clouds I'm hoping that we finally see the space map now here's why I think it'll be here if I can find the comment that someone commented on my video from I think that's yesterday now they said that the rotating map will probably almost never have the space map and the reason is because this the rotating map is mainly used for maps that gorilla tag put half the effort into and just thought it'd be a cool addition to the game as well as saving storage space now each game has its own amount of storage space that you begin with and that you end with you cannot have unlimited storage space in your game so you have to remove stuff if you want to add stuff every update and in the new rotating map revamp I guess you could call it we got a really cool I don't know what you want to call it but we got a new map and it's fun to play around in but as you can see we actually got clouds houses if you never went to clouds they had little village houses like this but these are just plus-size versions the ones in clouds were only about two gorillas wide and three gorillas in length and these ones are like 10 gorillas so they're a lot bigger I don't know I don't think we change size but this map is giant they also added a new texture in this update which I think is pretty cool it's a very copper looking uh texture like very shiny vibrant it looks like I have ears on my head that's weird so it is a challenge to get up and if you manage to do it you are on top of the world like I mentioned these maps are not put 100% effort into they aren't like the most in-depth Maps nor do they have the best mechanics they're just here to entertain us while they do the Giant game updates Forest revamps cave revamps and now the new clouds revamp now when I say clouds revamp map I don't mean that clouds is going to stay it might just be a new map hopefully we don't see clouds again that map was pretty bad guys I don't know if you agree with me but I'm hoping that they actually use this time wisely and they build a space map it would make perfect sense clouds already had kind of a zero gravity feel cuz every time you move it was like two times speed compared to normal movement on the normal maps and Grill tag they could just change that a little bit and it would go a far away so you could go up there and you'd be teleported to the moon or I guess to Mars and there'd be like a lunar Colony hop around you could get a space Su C cosmetic they could have a whole giant update based off of just the clouds revamp and I think they will do just that for time predicament I don't know when it's going to be it'll most likely be in these next four weeks gorilla te usually likes to leave two weeks at least between their updates look at his look at his ears bouncing when I when I run and this update is not going to be any different they'll have to have time to work on this update to code the map to make it look nice to texturize it as you can see there's a new texture in this map so they'll definitely be adding new textures to the clouds map along with probably new cosmetics and probably new mechanics so we'll have to give them time for that but what I will tell you is it's going to happen before June they're going to have to have an update before June comes out so they can have like an official summer update with Summer flashback summer cosmetics and hopefully a new um space map that'd be pretty cool guys now as you know from my main videos basement is usually a primary research assistant in my videos there's usually posters down here that signify what the next update's going to be or as you can see there's a poster that's a butterfly the butterfli has became true but they haven't changed this mini map and that's fine and there's also a goldfish one I think that signifies like the mini map up there now I hope hope that they use this to put new space posters there was old space posters if you go back and watch my older videos there were space posters down here and we didn't actually get to see space update but I hope that when posters come down here that means the next update's going to be that so if we start to see space posters down here just know that there will be a space update I think it's pretty likely now just because of how much gte's been teasing it it would make sense if you had to travel upwards to go to space because that's how you get to space in the first place why are you what are you doing bro he likes to just come off my shoulder I don't know why do you guys like him I don't know what to call him the bunny newor junor if you don't actually leave City you can actually see what um clouds looks like without the debris and it looks the exact same once you enter it what happens is it spawns in again so as you can see the debris spawns back in but as soon as I leave this third floor it spawns back out so I would say we have a very very good chance to see space map wouldn't you like to see that but weirdly enough another thing that kind of hints towards space if you really want to go that far stretched is that the clouds have been pushed down and in space there are no clouds there is no oxygen so that would make sense if the clouds got pushed down and up there it's just a big blanket of Blackness stars and galaxies and who knows maybe I all these predicaments will be right maybe they'll be wrong but obviously I'd like to see it all happen join the Discord to take a part in giving me video ideas there's also a game giveaway going on up there and we just do really fun memes there's fan art there's a bunch of stuff that you can get involved in so join the Discord it's free this potential new update I think it's going to be an abute banger but we have to wait a couple weeks so and YouTube thinks you'll like this for you on screen right now so click on it | NEUTOR | UCmOSR9GahOsn6VW_NVkSagg | 2024-03-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,464 | 7,331 |
iGdMCDee9Ik | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGdMCDee9Ik | Jennifer Coolidge's Funniest Lines | Shotgun Wedding | Prime Video | everyone in our family uses them on their wedding day brings you a lifetime of good luck except for Uncle Greg who ended up getting decapitated on that forklift but that's not the knives fall don't worry we will find them check all dishes I just want to ask and I hope it's okay is that genetics or is it like Pilates Robert they're calling you thanks a lot Carol I've been looking forward to this moment ever since baby Tommy was cut out of my abdomen I saw it on Good Morning America if you humanize yourself to them they let you live I am a wife I am a mother and I was Milford Michigan's top realtor in 1998 and again in 2007 something doesn't yeah feel right do you think if we blew dry the veil it would be more fluffy yes you did you're a gas lighter when I'm in formal wear I like to pee standing up how about you his ass hat that was appropriate to show up to a wedding he didn't rspp do he didn't RSVP right now [Music] foreign [Music] | Prime Video AU & NZ | UCy8ozxCSVaZJTagk3zSPNZA | 2023-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 189 | 945 |
PYmb6U9FC20 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYmb6U9FC20 | ‘The Conquest of Bread’, Peter Kropotkin (1906) – A Book in Five Minutes, No.8 | [Applause] peter krupkin's 1906 book doesn't just challenge the power elite at its core it challenges the general approach of the left and the left's infatuation with lofty ideals rather than the basic needs and conditions of the people great ideas sprang up at such times ideas that have moved the world words spoken which still move our hearts but the people were still starving in the slums setting down ideas or facts in the black and white of printed text gives them a disruptive power that's why books have the power to inspire change and that's why people burn them i first read kapotkins the conquest of bread in my teens active in a number of groups the book echoed my experience of how people often argue over abstract ideals rather than making physical change and raising that fact often brought a very negative response that reaction was as instructive as the book itself and seemed to chime with the ideas i was reading from the text whether the leaders belonged to the middle or the working classes it was always middle class ideas which prevailed they discussed various political questions at length but forgot to discuss the question of bread published in 1906 the conquest of bread represents the high point in a half century of developing anarchist fort soon to end in the chaos of world war the russian revolution and the first red scare the book is a surgical critique of various schools of socialism and their focus on controlling the apparatus of the state political projects which sought revolution so long as it preserved from the mines to factories to consumer goods the structures of industrial society what these movements overlooked was the importance of people having the capacity to feed themselves not simply that there is enough food or that food might be doled out by an all-powerful state but that people had the security to supply their own needs locally from their own creative power as a community and thereby preserve their basic freedoms the day when the labour may till the ground without paying away half of what he produces the day when the machines necessary to prepare the soil for rich harvests are at the disposal of the cultivators the day when the worker in the factory produces for the community and not the monopolist that day will see the workers clothed and fed and there will be no more exploiters be it karl marx or adam smith the basis of economic thought is dominated by production and growth kapoken wanted to turn it on its head to focus on meeting basic needs not abstract material production and to do that from the bottom up not the top down the insurrections of the 18th and 19th centuries had often created famine as systems of food production or supply were disrupted this made the revolution easy to defeat as most people would prefer bad governance to starvation what kapokkan saw was the gravest error of socialism was its need to preserve both the top-down management of the means of production and as part of that the system of wages necessary to differentiate the skill level of people working in that system this does not create a true people's state but rather the rule of a technocratic elite bent on maintaining the structures that create their technocratic hierarchy the people suffer with childlike faith they think that yonder in the house in the town hall in the committee of public safety their welfare is being considered but yonder they are discussing everything under the sun except the welfare of the people if marxist and illinois have a traditional hatred of anarchists then it's precisely because anarchists do not wish the people to cede control to the state replacing one leap with another ends in the state capitalism of the soviets or the modern chinese communist party and their resultant domination of people's lives and as we look at modern capitalism with its developing you will own nothing and you will be happy ethos it too is becoming a technologically enabled panopticon far closer in form to the chinese state rather than the principles of democratic expression and communication that it claims to represent it seems to us that there is only one answer to this question we must recognize and loudly proclaim that everyone whatever his grade in the old society whether strong or weak capable or incapable has before everything the right to live and that society is bound to share amongst all without exception the means of existence at its disposal we must acknowledge this and proclaim it aloud and act up to it the wealth and power of elites have their basis in expropriation in making a massive people poor so that an elite might live in luxury replacing a class elite with a technocratic one however allegedly representative does not end that process only a bottom-up locally organized and federated system serving people's basic needs can end exploitation coming from a poor family where we grew and foraged food as an important part of our economic well-being i found grapkin's words inspiring they made sense to me certainly far more sense in the economic dogma of either marx or hayek bread it is bread that the revolution needs let others spend their time issuing pompous proclamations and talking about political liberty be it hours to see from the first day of the revolution to the last that there is not a single man who lacks bread not a single woman compelled to stand with a wearable crowd outside the bakehouse door that a core sloaf may be thrown to her in charity not a single child pining for want of food in britain where there are twice as many food banks as mcdonald's stores planning a revolution based upon the notion of meeting the basic need for food not material wants is truly revolutionary but as we enter a long and unpredictable slide into ecological crisis kapokkin's words have a far greater relevance today than when they were first written over a century ago [Music] you | ramblinactivist | UClZOu4ZeZP75cx2d4t5gHbA | 2022-02-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,027 | 5,905 |
lbXLyvBQeVM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbXLyvBQeVM | Java Practice Problems | Coding With Tre' | how's it going YouTube my name is Trey and today we're going to be doing some practice problems in Java let's get straight to the code let's see let's go with hmm arrays given an array of ins return true if six appears as either the first or last element in the array the array will be length one or more the first thing we need to do is check if our array is empty so we're going to say if nums dot length is equal to no less than one we're going to return false otherwise if nums dot link is equal to one we're going to say if nums bracket zero which is the only element in the array is equal to six return true next if our nums dot length is greater than one we're going to check if nums at zero is equal to 6 or nums bracket nums dot length minus one which is the last element of the array is equal to six we will return true otherwise if it doesn't match any of these cases we will return false all right let's try to run this code and yes we are correct given an array events return true of the array is length one or more and the first element and the last melt element are equal so first thing of course you need to check if our array is empty so if nums dot length is equal to zero we will return false next if nums dot length is equal to one we will automatically return true because it's the only element in the array and for the last test case if nums that length is greater than one and nums at zero or bracket zero is equal to nums bracket nums.length minus one returned true all right let's check our results oh whoops missing a return statement you turn false and yes everything is correct [Music] okay so this next one is uh pretty simple return and end array link 3 containing the first three digits of pi so let's see let's make an uh let's make an array or integer array object so int bracket we'll call it Pi array is equal to curly bracket three one four and we're simply going to text or type return pi array so that's going to be the end of practice problems for today uh if you enjoyed the video or you want me to try more difficult practice problems let me know in the comments below until then I'll see you on the next video foreign [Music] | Coding With Tre' | UC3O2cVGC0qu7kdui9KkAV8A | 2022-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 435 | 2,167 |
6z6C-UJbPVk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z6C-UJbPVk | DK SACRIFICED HIMSELF TO ASSASSINATE ME IN THE 5UP LOBBY! (Among Us) | and then ally said oh wait it's gotta raid her day yeah okay okay dk we have to kill haku and apollo but off has also been dying a lot after a rough punch dk [ __ ] oh he's [ __ ] deaf and damn it god damn it bro all right cool all right i'm just gonna just follow five up hey hey sexy hey scott how are you i'm so no [Applause] [Music] oh i actually need the oxygen hello my friends where are you going where are you going oh no no no no no don't you do it don't you do it i'm running i'm running oh there oh hello five hello hello there hello there five up hello i'm gonna get you i'm gonna get you on your second i'm gonna get you i'm gonna get you five up i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna get you i'm gonna get you i'm gonna get i'm gonna i'm chasing you i'm chasing you right now he just died all right five off is moving pretty weird i have to say that he's moving pretty strange you kill self-reporting here pink man i just okay let me i just spent the entire round okay i made this map i didn't know this in the entrance of security there's a white carpet that makes a squishy sound when you step over it yeah dude you got a soggy floor what do you think where do you think dumb dog died but are you trying to deflect this huh yeah you're not panicking right now dude yeah dum dug are you trying to deflect this dude obviously you just never yes we both did the typing thing but then i had wires and then so he must have died around like central middle somewhere in the middle was just in the middle i'm above the floor and all i want to say is that you're so wrong wait why would he be me yeah dude ellen you just walked past the middle bottom oh it's it's clearly a more fling bro well clearly a lot of it and i just really wanted to get away from him but then i had like oh o2 was called so i have to get that i haven't seen violence over the squishy thing that's a blast uh it's actually security okay okay okay it's closed boys just curious i voted with my heart i know what's happening and what does your heart tell you what does your heart say goomy goomy is this the game where you said you cleared me or is this a different game that was last game that was the last game okay got it yes i don't have any information of who it is so the top right i mean we both have the typing thing i had wires so if you said he died in filtration i don't really understand his path bro you know what change i love about this five up that you can't see where you are on the map on the sides anymore because that sucked [Laughter] was that your change or was that uh just among us's change well now there we go what do you mean i don't think we have it coded to like show where we are on this okay okay all right boys all right let's head down to the lower deck i'm just gonna keep being really weird with five up i'm just gonna follow him around i'm just gonna follow him around boys i'm gonna get you i'm gonna get you dude i'm gonna get the [ __ ] i get fireball don't get steve steve don't do it steve don't do it steve it's [ __ ] gross very cool very very cool okay ballast c is clear with five up and um damn i'm out of it boys i'm out of here i'm running free i'm hiding i'm hiding i'm just gonna chill right here for a second okay all right boys okay okay okay all right this is all good this is all good boys nothing to worry about here man nothing to worry about here at all that was coming okay [Music] thank you [Music] well let's go off together and make it super obvious that we're both a pair sounds amazing you know what i may even just go and button now bro i might even just might even just go and button you know i want to sample and then kill ideally that's what i want to do [Music] i mean i guess we should stick together right let's go over here if i sample someone and then kill them and then run away with them i'm all good i was just gathering you all to here today to because i was a little bit nervous heard the squishy carpet you know i did hear it myself a little bit nervous and um that is it nothing else really you don't need to be nervous no bro i'm always nervous dude especially around you especially around you dude [ __ ] yeah i don't know if that's a good thing or not i don't know if i trust tofu i trust you you're not going to tunnel on happy dk you're sure you don't want to do that it's usually pretty fun exciting i don't feel like having fun like it did just happen then but this is like what what just what just happened when uh when you called me on the previous round uh not this game but like the other one i was imposter and you were right on that but it felt more like i don't think it just happened then and it felt like you were just hard accusing me of it immediately i was just noting that it just keeps happening today everyone i see i'm like they just died they just died wait where are we going with this what's happening i don't know we're [ __ ] included i think i trust steve for this round in this room and i trust steve as well and z i do as well i trust um scott kojie goomy ellen left i trust him certified nobody died don't trust me steve i mean yeah i don't know i don't trust ek dude i don't trust you guys who's cool i want to hang out with someone who i know is crew well you can hang out with me further yeah right here dude right here dude i don't know i've been rejected i've been rejected left swipes on my picture right now what's uh [Music] there it is all right there goes koji all right then get me out of here give me the [ __ ] out of here dude there goes blah they go steve okay let me just head over to this lift and we're just gonna we're just gonna vibe for a little bit man okay then this is a-okay nothing to worry about here boys you wanna hang out you wanna roll with the big boys well let me remind you bud we play hardball here we play hardball try to keep up zoom zoom [ __ ] okay there's another button there's just no way why why what is happening is hot i don't wait what toffee wouldn't see i just there's no way trust me i'm always buttoning here wait i just want to get away from you too and hop who follows me and the other deacon yeah yeah okay i can explain i did my last set of wires i did my first set of wires like right before i saw dundalk die on the first round i had the super wires that was my last set of wires my last task on the bottom floor i see five up and z at the same wires i go up i see nz headed towards the bottom [ __ ] turns around follows me i say [ __ ] that i i turn around he goes [ __ ] that and he runs away yeah i'm with you two and then i see you go up i'm like okay i'm making sure she buttons or i'm buttoning here because there's no way and then you left me and then i kept getting followed and i'm scared doing wires us three go to the wires at the exact same time in the beginning that was my last wire that's my life it was my last wire too but still try to keep up i swear to god because there's 50 buttons it must be annoying you sound kind of triggered right now dude i can vote you [Music] um the grouped people which is uh blau and steve that's actually so so interesting someone's dousing is blau dousing me do you think he doused me that round alone needs to stop following me right now oh oh hello hello imagine if i see you later bud my love my love [ __ ] come on dude what is this there goes [ __ ] off dk no no no not today not today it was kind of spooky oh yeah i can vouch for that oh no dude he was breathing down my neck and i did not enjoy it ellen and i just need to elevate oh okay you [ __ ] [ __ ] i literally can you guess twice no i'm gonna try it i think so let me show you koji koji tell me where you are never mind never mind okay yeah okay so you can bro what the [ __ ] dude hold on let me let me let me let me break this down koji and five or koji and hafu are either 100 crew unless you dude that's actually so much pain out of the other i don't think he was i think he did that it just happened i'm guessing yeah i was just uh to use that big brain i was trying so hard i don't believe that dude and cody are good yeah yep i believe it there's no way for the love of mind i was like this guy wants to live oh my god i was playing it so weirdly as well is he gonna get a snitch win it's been a while what's koji doing is he the journalist or the jester i do not believe it well we were about to see that whale okay i feel like that's fine i feel like this has to be five up because it was between blowing five up and blows and it was in with me the entire time in ballast oh i was just i just met you two at the the door to decon the town where the sabo was and i was with uh oh my god i can't remember this hey this is not you no how many seconds until the whale sorry what did you ask i'm sort of flabbergasted right now because koji's trying to remember who he was with koji why don't you think a little harder man who was just literally your best friend literally your best friend in the whole [ __ ] world man and you can't remember who you were with he died like two rounds ago oh what does that mean [Laughter] just like joking oh no no no um i i leave uh i leave koji because he's in observation just doing nothing just standing there like as if he's typing to someone maybe that's why goomy cleared him because him and goomy were lovers um i walk to the right outside of observation and uh the elevator the right elevator door opens and poor little goomy's body is in there in the elevator dead in the elevator the right one [ __ ] yeah there it is there's the dog i went to observation he is a loving heart not to kill me that is the truth man wait i actually got it [Music] this is unwinnable it's like a mess oh no not not chester rochester not chester oh there's something i actually thought it was steve oh they sending it yeah you're the only award you're the only one oh no no no i trusted steve from the first round well that was a bit of a gigi then he did too many uh tasks in front it was a marination he was marinating he's on that round marinating me like a man's chicken baby all i care about i love you so much [Music] bye | Ellum | UC85_7Sv6GG30hb2xjrQ2pRg | 2021-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,094 | 10,292 |
SnzEdf7M89Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnzEdf7M89Y | Byron and Shelley ''GROWING OLD'' ( BBC - Byron ) | no one has ever written a poem like that before I just don't accept that there exists such a thing as a subject unsuited for verse no 30 years my hair is gray I wonder what it'll be like at 40 I thought of a baroque the other day my heart is not much greener and in short I have squandered my whole summer while twas May and feel no more of a spirit or a taught I've spent my life both interest and principle indeed not what I deemed my soul invincible what is the end of fame just but to fill a certain portion of uncertain paper some liken it to climbing up a hill who summit like all hills is lost in vapor for this men write speak preach and heroes kill and bards burn what they call that midnight taper to have when the original is dust a name a wretched picture and was bust you should not sit in solitude in Italy you are needed in your own country | SK T | UCVgOPPRZuYC0qsJqJZIVgWQ | 2009-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 174 | 855 |
jTGtw-yDpRg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTGtw-yDpRg | Poems of American History, The Period of Growth | Various | Anthologies | Audiobook Full | 4/5 | section 10 of poems of American history vol 3 the period of growth 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 irene renee chapter 3 part 2 scarcely had this quote peril unquote Ben escaped when another far more serious threatened the state on its western border Tecumseh chief of the Shawa knees was working to unite the western and southern Indians in war against the United States William Henry Harrison had been made governor of the Indiana Territory and collecting a force of about 650 men he marched into the Indian country and on November 7th 1811 at Tippecanoe on the Wabash routed the Indians and destroyed their villages the Battle of Tippecanoe November 7th 1811 awake awake my gallant friends to arms to arms the foe is nigh the Sentinel is warning sins and hark the treacherous savage cry awake to arms the word goes round the drums deep roll the Fife's shrill sound the trumpets blast proclaim through night and Indian band a bloody fight o haste the bane alas too late a red Chiefs arm now aims the blow and early but a glorious fate the tomahawk has laid the low dread darkness reigns on davies on where's Boyd and valiant Harrison commander of the Christian force and Owen he's a bleeding course stand comrades brave stand to your post here Wells and Floyd and Barton all must now be one or must be lost ply briskly bayonet sword and ball thus spake the general when a yell was heard as though a hero fell and hark the Indian whoop again it is for daring Davey's slain Oh fearful is the battles rage no lady's hand is in the fray but brawny limbs the contest wage and struggle for the victors BAE low Spencer sinks and Warwick's slain and breathless bodies strew the plain and yells and groans and clang and roar echo along the wash shore but mark where breaks upon the eye Aurora's beam the coming day shall foil a frantic prophecy and Christian valor well display near did Constantine's soldiers see with more of joy for victory across the arch of heaven adorned then these the blushing of the morn bold Boyd led on his steady band with bristling bayonets burnished bright who could their dauntless urghhh withstand what stay the warriors matchless might rushing a Mane they cleared the field the savage foe constrained to yield to Harrison who near and far gave form and spirit to the war sound sound the charge spur spur the steed and Swift the fugitives pursue tis vain rein in your utmost speed could not overtake the recreant crew in lowell and marsh in dell or cave each indian sought his life to save whence appearing forth with fear and ire he saw his prophets town on fire now the great Eagle of the West triumphant wing was seen to wave and now each soldiers manly breast side or his fallen comrades grave some dropped a tear and mused the while then joined in measured March their file and here and there cast wistful eye that might surviving friend descry but let a foe again appear or east or west or south or north the soldier then shall dry his tear and fearless gaily sally forth with lightning eye and warlike front he'll meet the battles deadly Brent come Gaul or Britain if arrayed for fight he'll feel a Freeman's blade the tomb of the brave in commemoration of the battle on the wash November 7th 1811 when darkness prevailed and allowed on the air no war-whoop was heard through the deep silence yelling till fiercely like lions just wild from their lair our Chiefs found the foe on their slumbers propelling while the mantle of night hid the savage from sight undismayed were our warriors slain in the fight but the laurel shall ever continue to wave and glory thus bloom over the tomb of the brave brave Davey's legitimate offspring of Fame though new to the war rushed to battle undaunted an air bearing death the dread rifle ball came in the breast of the foe offed his weapon he planted gallant Davey's adieu tears thy destiny drew but yet over thy body shall tremble no you but the Laurel etc great Owen too bold from the fight to remain rushed on to the foe every soldier's heart firing but he sinks in the blood of his foes on the plane the pale lamp of life in its socket expiring closed in death or his eyes and lamented he lies yet over the sad spot shall no Cypress arise but the Laurel etc long Warwick McMahon and Spencer and Bain and bury mid darkness their banners defended but one day is a curtain of night they were seen covered over with the blood of the savage extended though freedom may weep where they moldering sleep yet shall valor their death as a Jubilee keep for the Laurel etc ye Chiefs of the Wabash who gallantly fought and fearlessly heard the dread storm of war rattle who lived to see conquest so terribly bought while your brothers were lost in the uproar of battle still fearless remain and those stretched on the plain you shall rise on the records of freedom again for the Laurel etc ye sons of Columbia when danger is nigh and Liberty calls round her standard to rally for your country your wives and your children to die resolve undismayed on oppression to Sally every hero secure that his fame shall endure till eternity time in Oblivion Emmure for the laurel shalt ever continue to wave and glory thus bloom over the tomb of the brave by Joseph Hutton while this struggle was waging for the country between the Alleghenies and the Mississippi two daring explorers traversed the country to the west of the Great River on May 14th 1804 captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark of the 1st Infantry who had been appointed to seek water communication with the Pacific Coast entered the Missouri River and started westward Sacagawea the Indian girl who guided Lewis and Clark in their expedition to the Pacific Shoshone Sacagawea captive and wife was she on the grassy plains of Dakota in the land of the Minotaur II but she heard the west wind calling and longed to follow the Sun back to the shining mountains and the Glen's where her life begun so when the valiant captains fain for the agency stayed there marvelous journey in the land of the Minotaur II the red men wandering weary Omaha Mandan Sioux friendly now now hostile as they toiled the wilderness through glad she turned from the grassy plains and led their way to the west her course as true as the Swans that flew north to its Reedy nest her eye as keen as the Eagles when the young lambs feed below her ear alert as the stags at morn guarding the fawn and doe straight was she as a hillside for life as the willow tree and her foot as fleet as the antelopes when the hunter rides the Leigh embroidered tunic and moccasins with braided raven hair and closely belted buffalo robe with her baby nestled there girl of but 16 summers the homing bird of the quest free of the tongues of the mountains deep on her heart impressed Shoshone Sacagawea led the way to the west to Missouri's broad Savannah's dark with bison and deer while the Grizzly roamed the savage Shore and cougar and Wolf prowled near to the cataracts leap and the meadows with lily and rose a bloom the sunless trails of the forest and the canyons hush and gloom by the veins of gold and silver and the mountains vast and grim their snowy summits lost in clouds on the wide horizons brim through somber pass by soaring peak till the Asian wind blew free and lo the roar of the organ and the splendor of the sea someday in the lordly upland where the snow fed streams divided a foam from the Far Atlantic a foam from the Pacific's tied there by the valiant captains whose glory will never dim while the Sun goes down to the Asian sea and the stars in either swim she will stand in bronze as richly Brown as the hue of her girlish cheek with broidered robe and braided hair and lips just curved to speak and the mountain winds will murmur as they linger along the crest Shoshone Sacagawea who led the way to the west by Edna Dean Proctor they ascended the Missouri crossed the mountains and descended the Columbia reaching its mouth November 15th 1805 they started on the return journey in March 1806 and reached st. Louis in September On January 14th 1807 a dinner was given at Washington to the Explorers in the course of which the following stanzas were recited on the discoveries of Captain Lewis January 14th 1807 let the Nile cloak his head in the clouds and defy the researches of science and time let the Niger escape the Keen travelers eye by plunging or changing his climb Columbus not so shall thy boundless domain defraud thy brave sons of their right streams Midlands and shorelines elude us in vain we shall drag their dark regions to light look down sainted sage from thy synod of gods see inspired by thy venturous soul mckinsey roll northward his earth draining floods and surge the broad waves to the pole with the same soaring genius thy Lewis ascends and seizing the car of the Sun over the sky propping hills and high waters he bends and gives the proud earth a new zone Potomac Ohio Missouri had felt half her globe in their Center compressed his long curving course has completed the belt and tamed the last tide of the West then hear the loud voice of the nation proclaim and all ages resound the decree let our oxidant stream there the young heroes named who taught him his path to the sea these four brother floods like a garland of flowers shall entwine all our states in a band conform and Confederate their wide spreading powers and their wealth and their wisdom expand from Darien to Davis one garden shall bloom where Wars weary banners are furled and the far scenting breezes that waft it's perfume shall settle the storms of the world then hear the loud voice of the nation proclaim and all ages resound the decree let our oxidant stream bear the young hero's name who taught him his path to the sea by Joel Barlow for many years the East showed little interest in this far western land it was - indistinct - distant the British Hudson Bay Company had its eye on the country and in October 1842 prepared to bring in a large body of immigrants to occupy it dr. Marcus Whitman of the American Board of missions learned of this design and started to ride across the country to Washington DC in order to lay the plot before the United States government after enduring almost incredible fatigue and hardship he reached Washington March 3rd 1843 the tidings he brought spurred the government to retain this great territory Whitman's ride for organ October 1842 to March 3rd 1843 an empire to be lost or won and who 4,000 miles will ride and climb to heaven the Great Divide and find the way to Washington through mountain canyons winter snows over streams where free the north wind blows who who will ride from Walla Walla 4,000 miles for Oregon an empire to be lost or won in youth to man I gave my all and not is yonder mountain wall if but the will of heaven be done it is not mine to live or die or count the mountains low or high or count the miles from Walla Walla I I will ride for Oregon an empire to be lost or won bring me my Cayuse pony then and I will thread old ways again beneath the grey skies crystal Sun was on these altars of the air I raised the flag and saw below the measureless Columbia flow the Bible opened and bowed in prayer and gave myself to God anew and felt my spirit newly born and to my mission I'll be true and from the Vale of Walla Walla I'll write again for Oregon I'm not my own myself I've given to bear to savage hordes the word if on the altars of the heaven I'm called to die it is the Lord The Herald may not wait or choose tis his the summons to obey to do his best or gain or lose to seek the guide and not the way he must not miss the cross and I have ceased to think of life or death my ark I've builded heaven is nigh and earth is but a morning's breath go then my Cayuse Pony bring the hopes that seek myself are gone and from the Vale of Walla Walla I'll ride again for Oregon he disappeared as not his own he heard the warning ice winds sigh the smoky Sun flames over him shown on whitened altars of the sky as up the mountain sides he rose the wandering eagle round him wheeled the Partridge fled the gentle Rose and oft his Cayuse Pony reeled upon some dizzy crag and gazed down cloudy chasms falling storms while higher yet the peaks up raised against the winds their giant forms on on and on past idaho on past the mighty celine see his covering at night the snow his only Sentinel a tree on past port nerfs basaltic heights on where the San Juan Mountains lay through sunless days and starless nights towards Taos and far Santa Fe over tablelands of sleet and hail through pine roofed gorges canyons cold now fording streams encased in mail of ice like Alpine Knights of old still on and on forgetful on till far behind lay Walla Walla and far the fields of Oregon the winter deepened sharper grew the hail and sleet the frost and snow not even the Eagle over him flew and scarce the partridges winged below the land became a long white sea and then a deep was scarce a coast the Stars refused their light till he was in the wildering mazes lost he dropped the rain his stiffened hand was like a statues hand of clay my trusty Beast tis the command go on I leave to thee the way I must go on I must go on whatever lot may fall to me on tis for others sake I ride for others I may never see and they're like Louds Oh Great Divide not for myself Oh Walla Walla not for myself Oh Washington but for thy future or a gun and on and on the dumb beasts pressed uncertain and without a guide and found the mountains curves of rest and sheltered ways of the divide his feet grew firm he found the way with storm beat limbs and frozen breath as keen his instincts to obey as was his masters eye of faith still on and on still on and on and far and far grew Walla Walla and far the fields of Oregon that spring a man with frozen feet came to the marble halls of state and told his mission but to meet the chill of scorn the scoff of hate is Oregon worth saving asked the treaty makers from the coast and him the church with questions cast and said why did you leave your post was it for this that he had braved the warring storms of mount and sky yes yet that Empire he had saved and to his post went back to die went back to die for others sake went back to die for Washington went back to die for Walla Walla for Idaho and Oregon at Fair Walla Walla one may see the city of the western north and near it graves unmarked there be that cover souls of royal worth the flag waves over them in the sky beneath whose stars are cities born and round the mountain castled lie the hundred states of Oregon my Hezekiah Butterworth far to the south of the point reached by Lewis and Clark lay the country known as California it had been explored by the Spaniards as early as 1540 and in 1769 an expedition under port ala discovered San Francisco Bay discovery of San Francisco Bay October 31st 1769 good Junipero the Padre slowly read the Kings commands in relation to the missions to be built in heathen lands and he said the good st. Francis surely has some little claim yet I find that here no mission is assigned unto his name then the visited or answered if the Holy Francis care for a mission to his honor surely he will lead you there and it may be by the harbor the the Indian legends say lies by greenest Hills surrounded to the north of Monterey spoke Junipero the Padre it is not for me to tell of the truth of Indian legends yet of this I know full well if there be such hidden harbour and our hope and trust we place in the care of good st. Francis he will guide us to the place soon the governor port ala started northward on his way overland to rediscover the last port of Monterey since the time within its waters visca Eno anchor cast it remained unknown to Spaniards though a century had passed on his journey went part Ola with his band of pioneers Padres Indian guides and soldiers and a train of mule careers and said Sara as he blessed them as he wished them all Godspeed trust Saint Francis he will guide you in your diary hour of need on his journey went port Allah till he reached the Crescent Bay but he dreamed not he was gazing on the wished-for Monterey so a cross on shore he planted and the ground about he blessed and then he and his companions northward went upon their quest on his journey went port Allah and his army northward on and methinks I see them marching or in camp when day was done or at night when stars were twinkling as that travel-weary banned by the log fires light would gather telling of their far-off land and they told weird Indian legends tales of Cortes - they told and of peaceful reign of Incas and of Montezuma's gold and they sang as weary ex Isles sing of home and vanished years sweet heart treasured songs that always bring the dumb applause of tears when the day was sunk in ocean and the land around was dim on the tranquil air of midnight rose the sweet Franciscan him and when bugle told the dawning and the matin prayers were done on his journey went Portola and his army northward on far away they saw Sierras clothed with an eternal spring while at times the mighty ocean in their path her spray would fling on amid such scenes they journeyed through the dreary wastes of sand through ravines dark deep and narrow and through canyons wild and grand and with what a thrill of pleasure all their toils and dangers through gazed they on this scene of beauty when it burst upon their view as part Allah and his army standing where I stand today saw before them spread in beauty green clad hills and noble Bay then the governor Portola broke the spell of silence thus to this place through Padre Sarah hath st. Francis guided us so the bay and all around it for the Spanish king I claimed and forever in the future let it bear Saint Francis's name thus he spoke and I am standing on the self-same spot today and my eyes rest on the landscape and the green hills and the bay and upon Saint Francis's City as with youth and hope elate she is gazing toward the ocean sitting by the Golden Gate needless were such gifts as heaven gave to holy seers of your to foretell the mead of glory fairest town for the in store to foretell the seat of empire here will be nor for a day where Balboa's see death mingle with the waters of thy bay by Richard Edward white in 1822 California became a province of Mexico and in 1844 Colonel John Charles Fremont reached Sutter's Fort with an exploring expedition two years later during the war with Mexico he assumed command of the American forces in the country and established the authority of the United States there John Charles Fremont Pathfinder and path clincher who blazed the way indeed but more who made the eternal fact where to a path had need who while our Webster's set at nut the thing that was to be whipped out our halting halfway map full to the other see twas well that there were some could read the logic of the West a Kansas edged geography of provinces confessed became potential Union and took a nation span when God sent opportunity and Benton found the man by Charles F Loomis in 1848 California was ceded to the United States by Mexico in the same year gold was discovered near Coloma and within a few months the famous rush for the new Eldorado began the days of 49 you are looking now on old Tom Moore a relic of bygone days a bummer to they call me now but what care I for praise for my heart is filled with the days of yore and oft I do repine for the days of old in the days of gold and the days of 49 refrain oh my heart is filled it cetera I had comrades then who loved me well a jovial saucy crew there were some hard cases I must confess but they all were brave and true who would never flinch whatever the pinch who never would fret nor whine but like good old bricks they stood the kicks in the days of 49 refrain and my heart is filled it cetera there was Monte Pete I'll never forget the luck he always had he would deal for you both day and night so long as you had a SCAD he would play you draw he would ante sling he would go you a hatful blind but in a game with death Pete lost his breath in the days of forty-nine refrain oh my heart is filled it cetera there was New York Jake a butcher boy that was always a gettin tight whenever Jake got on a spree he was spoiling for a fight one day he ran against a knife in the hands of old Bob Klein so over Jake we held a wake in the days of 49 refrain oh my heart is filled it cetera there was rack and sack Jim who could out roar a buffalo bull you bet he would roar all night he would roar all day and I believe he's a roarin yet one night he fell in a prospect hole it was a roaring bad design for in that hole he roared out his soul in the days of 49 refrain oh my heart is filled it cetera there was poor lame chess a hard old case who never did repent chess never missed a single meal nor he never paid a cent but poor lame chess like all the rest did to death at last resign for all in his bloom he went up the flume in the days of 49 refrain oh my heart is filled et cetera and now my comrades all are gone not one remains to toast they have left me here in my misery like some poor wandering ghost and as I go from place to place folks call me a travelling sign saying there goes Tom Moore a bummer sure from the days of 49 refrain but my heart is filled etcetra most of the immigrants cross the plains encountering dangers and hardships innumerable the trails were soon marked by the skeletons of horses and oxen and by the graves of those who had perished from hardship or been butchered by the Indians the old Santa Fe Trail it wound through strange scarred hills down canyons lone where wild things screamed with winds for company its milestones were the bones of pioneers bronzed Haggard men often with thirst a moan lashed on their beasts burden toward the sea an epic quest it was of elder years for fabled gardens or for good red-gold the trail men strove in iron days of old today the steam God thunders through the vast while dominant Saxons from the hurtling trains smile at the aliens mexic Indian who offer where's keen colored like their past dread dramas of Amit biggle plains rebuked the softness of the modern man no menace now the deserts mood of sand still westward lies a green and golden land for at the magic touch of water blooms the wilderness and where of your the yoke tortured the toilers into dateless tombs lo bright some fruits to feed a mighty folk by Richard Burton the importance of the new country grew so rapidly that on September 9th 1850 California was admitted to the Union the 31st state California September 9th 1850 land of gold thy sisters greet thee or the mountains and the main sea they stretch the hand to meet thee youngest of our household train many a form their love hath fostered lingers Neath thy sunny sky and their spirit tokens brighten every link of sympathy we mid storms of war were cradled mid the shock of angry foes thou with Sun dreamlike splendor Palace born in vigor rose children of one common country strong in friendship let us stand with United order earning glory for our motherland they of gold and they of iron they who reap the bearded wheat they who rear the snowy cotton pour their treasures at her feet while with smiling exaltation she who marks their filial part like the mother of the Gracchi folds her jewels to her heart by Lydia Huntley Sigourney end of section 10 section 11 of poems of American history vol 3 the period of growth this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org chapter four through five administrations although Aaron Burr had been acquitted of the charge of treason the persecution of him still continued he was practically run out of the country and when he returned at last in 1812 it was in disguise under the name of are not fate soon afterwards dealt him a cruel blow for in January 1813 his daughter Theodosia the idol of his heart perished at sea while on a voyage from Charlestown to New York Theodosia burr the wrecker story January 1813 in rebel and carousing we gave the new year housing with wreckage for our firing and rum two hearts desiring Antigua and Jamaica flagon and stoop and breaker full cans and a ranting chorus hard hearts for the bouts before us two brave grim deaths grimaces on dazed and staring faces with Dirk's and hangars bristling we for a Gayle went whistling tornado or PAMP arrow to swamp the host of Pharaoh to go the mad Atlantic and drive the skipper's frantic to jar the deep with thunder and make the waist to wonder and plunge the coasters under and pile the banks with plunder then the wild rat came sterling ragged and crazed and whirling see stuff and sand in breakers frothing the shelby acres over the banks high bounding Inlet and sound confounding Hatteras roared and rumbled Currituck heaved and tumbled and the seagull screamed like witches and sprawled in the briny ditches shelter and rest we floated joram and pipe we scouted fiddler and wench we routed fetch out the nag we shouted for a craft in the offing struggled now for a skipper juggled now for a coaster stranded and loot in the lockers landed with lantern Cheerilee rocking on the nags head we went mocking lilting up tipsy Bliss's and vonabell squandered kisses straight for that hell spark steering drove the doom craft careering men on her fore deck huddled sea in her weight all crud 'old Kittyhawks tear before her and The Breakers booming or her till the rocks and their lurking stove her and her riven spars went over and she lay on her side and shivered and groaned to be delivered boasts through the black riffs storming foes on her quarters swarming dirkson the torchlight flashing and the wicked hangar slashing lips that were praying mangled throats that were screaming strangled souls in the surges tumbling vainly for foothold fumbling horror of staring faces gruesome and deaths grimaces and God's wrath over past us with a bolt to blast us by the brunt of our doings daunted we crouched where the four decks slanted scanning each other's faces grid with the horrors traces one peering at Wilde staring points through the torches blaring spoke of the storm or human angel or Wraith or woman havoc and wrecks surveying imploring not nor praying nor death nor life refusing stony and still accusing black as our hearts too creatures vesture her matchless features white as the death a wonder of women high heaven under so she moved down upon us though death and the fene might shun us and we made passage cowering rigid and mute and towering never a frown she gained us never with curse arraigned us one trembling dropped his hangar and swooped at the awful clang er but she passed on on harking her steps our doom strokes marking straight to the plank and mounted one two three four we counted till she paused or the flood suspended poised her life arms extended and the storm Stood Still and waited for the stroke of the Lord belated John Williamson Palmer Oliver Hazard Perry the victor of Lake Erie while in command of a squadron in the West Indies in the summer of 1819 was attacked by yellow fever and died after a brief illness his body was brought to the United States in 1826 and buried at Newport on the death of Commodore Oliver H Perry by strangers honored and by strangers mourned August 23rd 1819 how sad the note of that few nariyal drum that's muffled by indifference to the dead and how reluctantly the echoes come on air that sighs not or that strangers bed who sleeps with death alone or his young head his native breezes Nevermore shall sigh on his lung grave the careless step shall tread and pestilential vapors soon shall dry each shrug that buds around each flower that blushes nigh LED genius poisoning on her full-fledged wing fill the charmed air with I deserve praise of war and blood and carnage let her sing of victory and glory let her gaze on the dark smoke that shrouds the cannons blazed on the red foam that crests the bloody billow then mourn the sad clothes of thy shortened days place on thy country's brow the weeping willow and plant the laurels thick around thy last cold pillow no sparks of Grecian fire to me belong alike uncouth the poet and the lay unskilled to turn the mighty tide of song he floats along the current as he may the humble tribute of a tear to pay another hand may choose another theme may sing of Nelson's last and brightest day of wolfs unequaled and unrivaled fame the wave of Trafalgar the fields of Abraham but if the wild winds of thy Western Lake might teach a harp that fain would mourn the brave and sweep those strings the minstrel may not wake or give an echo from some secret cave that opens on romantic Erie's wave the feeble chord would not be wept in vain and though the sound might never reach the grave yet there are spirits here that to the strain would send a still small voice responsive back again John GC Brainard the death of Joseph brought M Drake on September 21st 1820 deserves mention here not so much because of Drake's prominence as a poet as because of the admirable lyric which it called forth one of the most perfect in American literature on the death of Joseph Rodman Drake September 21st 1820 green B the turf above the friend of my better days none knew thee but to love thee nor name thee but to praise tears fell when thou wert dying from eyes unused to weep and long where thou arts lying will tears the cold turf steep when hearts whose truth was proved like thine are laid in earth there should a wreath be woven to tell the world their Worth and I who woke each morn to clasped my hand in mine who shared thy joy and sorrow whose weal and woe are thine it should be mine to braid it around thy faded brow but I've in vain is sated and feel I cannot now while memory bismi wheat thee nor thoughts nor words are free the grief is fixed too deeply that mourns a man like B fits green Halleck in 1824 at the invitation of Congress and President Monroe the Marquis de Lafayette who had played so important a part in the revolution visited the United States he arrived in New York August 15th and for the next 14 months travelled through the country visiting every state and being everywhere received with reverence and affection on June 17th 1825 he laid the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill Monument on laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill Monument June 17th 1825 Oh is not this a holy spot tis the high place of freedom's birth god of our is it not the holiest spot of all the earth quenched in thy flame on Horeb side the robber rums or cyan I now and those old men thy seers abide no more on Zions mournful brow and on this hill Val Lord has dwelt since round his head the war cloud curled and wrapped Our Fathers where they knelt in prayer and battle for a world here sleeps their dust tis holy ground and we the children of the brave from the four winds are gathering round to lay our offering on their grave free as the winds around us blow free as the waves below us spread we rear a pile that long shall throw its shadow on their sacred bed but on their deeds no shades shall fall while or their crouch thy son shall flame thine ear was bowed to hear their call and thy right hand shall guard their fame John Pierpont Lafayette 68th birthday was celebrated at the White House September 6th 1825 and he sailed next day for France where he died May 20th 1834 the verses by Dolly Madison which follow were only recently discovered Lafayette born nurtured wedded prized within the pail of peers and princes high in camp at court he hears in joyous youth a wild report swelling the murmurs of the Western Gale of a young people struggling to be free straight quitting all across the wave he flies aids with his sword wealth blood the high end prize and shares the glories of its victory then comes 450 years a high romance of toils reverses sufferings in the cause of man injustice Liberty and France crowned at last with hope and wide applause champion of freedom well thy race was run all time shall hail be Europe's noblest son Dolly Madison Washington April 25th 1848 John Adams second President of the United States died at his home in Braintree Massachusetts July 4th 1826 his last words were Thomas Jefferson still lives by a curious coincidence Jefferson had died at his home Monticello in Albemarle County Virginia a few hours before the death of Jefferson July 4th 1826 one twas midsummer cooling breezes all the language forests banned and the angel of the evening drew her curtain or the land like a Nile rose Monticello threw the cooled and rippling trees like an aisle in rippling starlight in the Silence of the Seas cease the Mockingbird his singing said the slaves with faltering breath tis the third and on the morrow heaven will send the angel death to in his room at Monticello lost in dreams the statesman slept seeing not the still forms round him seeing not the eyes that whet hearing not the old clock ticking in life's final silence loud knowing not when night came or him like the shadow of a cloud in the past his soul is living as in fifty years ago haste again to Philadelphia here's again the skully kill flow three meets again the elder Adams knowing not that far away he is waiting for death tomorrow on old Massachusetts Bay meets with Hancock young and courtly meets with Hopkins bent and old meets again calm Roger Sherman fiery Lee and Carol bold meets the sturdy form of Franklin meets the half a hundred men who have made themselves in mortal breeze the ancient mourn again for once again the declaration in his nerveless hands he holds and before the waiting statesman is prophetic hope unfolds reads again the words Pugh Asante all men are created free claims again for man his birthright claims the world's equality hears the coming and the going of a hundred firm set feet here's the summer breezes blowing mid the oak trees cool and sweet five seas again tall Patrick Henry by the side of Henry Lee hears him cry and will ye sign it it will make all nations free fury not the acts or jibbety it shall topple every throne sign it for the world's Redemption all mankind its truth shall own stars may fall but truth eternal shall not falter shall not fail sign it and the declaration shall voice the ages hail six sign and set yon dumb bell ringing that the people all may no man has found emancipation signed the Almighty wills it so sees one sign it then another till like magic moves the pen till all have signed it and it lies their charter of the rights of men here's the small bells here's the great Bell hanging idly in the Sun break the silence and the people whisper awestruck it is done seven then the dream began to vanish Burgesses the war's red flames charging Tarleton proud Cornwallis navies moving on the James years of peace and years of glory all began to melt away and the Statesmen woke from slumber in the night and tranquil lay and his lips moved friends there gathered with love silken footstep near and he whispered softly whispered and loves low and tender ear eight is it the fourth no not yet they answered but twill soon be early morn we will wake you if you slumber when the day begins to dawn then the Statesmen left the present lived again amid the past saw perhaps the people future opens portals grand and vast till the flashes of the morning lit the far horizon low and the sun's rays or the forests in the east began to glow nine Rose the Sun and from The Woodlands fell the midnight dews like rain in magnolias cool and shady sang the Mockingbird again and the Statesmen woke from slumber saw the risen son and heard rippling breezes mid the oak trees and the lattice singing bird and his eye serene uplifted as rejoicing in the Sun is it the forth his only question to the world his final 1:10 silence fell on Monticello for the last red hour was near and the old clocks measured ticking only broke upon the ear all the summer rooms were silent where the great of Earth had trod all the summer blooms seemed silent as the messengers of God silent were the halls in chamber where old counsels oft had met save the far boom of the Canon that recalled the old day yet 11 silence still is Monticello he is breathing slowly now in the splendors of the noontide with a death do on his brow silence save the clock still ticking where his soul had given birth to the mighty thoughts of freedom that should free the fettered earth silence save the boom of cannon on the Sun filled wave afar bringing mid the peace eternal still the memory of war 12 evening in majestic shadows fell upon the fortress walls sweetly were the last bells ringing on the James and on the Charles mid the choruses of freedom to departed victors lay one beside the blue Ravana one by Massachusetts Bay he was gone and night her sable curtain drew across the sky gone his soul into all nations gone to live and not to die Hezekiah Butterworth on September 14th 1830 the Boston advertiser contained a paragraph asserting that the Secretary of the Navy had recommended to the board of Navy commissioners that the old frigate Constitution popularly known as Old Ironsides be disposed of two days later appeared the famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes which instantly became a sort of national battle cry instead of being sold the Constitution was rebuilt Old Ironsides September 4 teeth 18:30 I tear her tattered ensign down long has it waved on high and many an eye has danced to see that banner in the sky beneath it rung the battle shout and burst the cannons roar the meteor of the ocean air shall sweep the clouds no more her deck once read with hero's blood where knelt the vanquished foe when winds were hurrying or the flood and waves were white below no more shall the victors tread or know the conquered knee the harpies of the Shore shall pluck the Eagle of the sea all better than her shattered Hulk should sink beneath the wave her Thunder shook the mighty deep and there should be her grave nailed to the mast her holy flag set every threadbare sail and give her to the god of storms the lightning and the gale Oliver Wendell Holmes Concord hymn sung at the completion of the battle monument April 19th 1836 by the reed bridge that arched the flood their flag to April's breeze unfurled here once the embattled farmer stood and fired the shot heard round the world foe long since in silence slept alike the Conqueror silence sleeps and time the ruined bridge has swept down the dark stream which seaward creeps on this Green Bank by this soft stream we set today a votive stone that memory may their deed redeem when like our sires our sons are gone spirit that made those heroes dare to die and leave their children free bid time in nature gently spare that shaft we raised to them and thee Ralph Waldo Emerson on December 17th 1839 Longfellow wrote in his journal news of shipwrecks horrible on the coast 20 bodies washed ashore near Gloucester one lashed to a piece of the wreck there is a reef called Norman's woe where many of these took place among others the schooner Hesperus also the sea flower on black rock I must write a ballad on this it was written 12 days later the wreck of the Hesperus December 17th 1839 it was the schooner Hesperus that sailed the wintery sea and the skipper had taken his little daughter to bear him company blue were her eyes as the fairy flaps her cheeks like the dawn of day and her bosom white as the Hawthorn buds that open the month of May the skipper he stood beside the helm his pipe was in his mouth and he watched how the veering flaw did blow the smoke now west now south then up and spake an old sailor has sailed to the Spanish mane I pray thee put into yonder port for I fear a hurricane last night the moon had a golden ring and tonight no moon we see the skipper he blew a whiff from his pipe and a scornful laugh laughed he colder and louder blew the wind a gale from the Northeast the snow fell hissing in the brine and the billows frock like yeast down came the storm and smote a-main the vessel in its strength she shuddered and paused like a frightened steed then leaked her cables length come hither come hither my little daughter and do not tremble so for I can weather the roughest Gale that ever wind did blow he wrapped her warm in his seaman's coat against the stinging blast he cut a rope from a broken spar and bound her to the mast Oh father I hear the church bells ring oh say what may it be tis a fog bail on a rockbound coast and he steered for the open sea Oh father I hear the sound of guns oh say what may it be some ship in distress that cannot live in such an angry sea Oh father I see a gleaming light oh say what may it be but the father answered never a word a frozen corpse was he lashed to the helm all stiff and Stark with his face turned to the skies the lantern gleamed through the gleaming snow on his fixed and glassy eyes then the maiden clasped her hands and prayed that save she might be and she thought of Christ who stilled the wave on the lake of Galilee and fast through the midnight dark and drear through the whistling sleet and snow like a shitty ghost the vessel swept towards the reef of Norman's woe and ever the fitful gusts between a sound came from the land it was the sound of the trampling surf on the rocks and the hard sea sand the breakers were right beneath her boughs she drifted a dreary wreck and a whooping billow swept the crew like icicles from her deck she struck where the white and fleecy waves looks off as carded wool but the cruel rocks they gored her side like the horns of an angry bull her rattled shrouds all sheathed in ice with the masts went by the board like a vessel of glass she stove and sank ho ho the breakers roared at daybreak on the Bleak sea Beach a fisherman stood aghast to see the form of a maiden fair lash close to a drifting mast thus all sea was frozen on her breast the salt tears in her eyes and he saw her hair like the brown seaweed on the billows fallen rise such was the wreck of the Hesperus in the midnight and the snow Christ save us all from a death like this on the reef of Norman's whoa Henry was worth Longfellow the presidential campaign of 1840 was the most exciting that had ever taken place in the United States William Henry Harrison was the candidate of the Whigs and Martin Van Buren of the Democrats Harrison was elected by an overwhelming majority old Tippecanoe October November 1840 come rouse up ye bold hearted Whigs of Kentucky and show the nation what deeds you can do the high road to victory lies open before ye while led to the charge by old Tippecanoe when Indians were scalping our friends and our brothers to Ohio's frontier he gallantly flew and thousands of innocent infants and mothers were saved by the valour of Tippecanoe when savage Tecumseh was rallying his forces in innocent blood his hands to imbue our hero despise all bloody so shi'ites and one the proud name of old Tippecanoe and when this Tecumseh and his brother proctor to catch your fort meigs their utmost did do our gallant old hero again played the doctor and gave them a dose like it Tippecanoe then on the Thames on the 5th of October where musket balls whizzed as they flew he blasted their prospects and rent them asunder just like he had done on the Tippecanoe let grease praise the deeds of their great Alexander and round boast of Caesar and Scipio too just like Cincinnatus that noble commander is our old hero a Tippecanoe for when the foes of his country no longer could harm her to the shades of retirement he quickly withdrew and now at North Bend see the honest old farmer who won the green Laurel at Tippecanoe and when the national council elected the good of his country still see him pursue and every poor man by him thus protected should ever remember old Tippecanoe and now from retirement the people death call him because he is honest and qualified to and for one term they soon will install him as president hero of Tippecanoe let knaves call him coward and fools call him granny to answer their purpose this never will do when rallied around him will route little vani and give him a Thames or a full Waterloo the Republican banner of freedom is flying the Eagle of Liberty soars in their view then rally my hearties all slanders defy the Thunder huzzah for old Tippecanoe among the supporters of brave General Jackson there are many Republicans honest and true to such we say come out from among them and go for it Tyler and Tippecanoe Harrison was inaugurated March 4th 1841 he was at that time 68 years of age but he took up the work of his office with a vigor almost youthful on March 27th however he contracted a chill pneumonia developed and he died April 4th the Vice President John Tyler at once took the oath of office as president the death of Harrison April 4th 1841 what sword the old eagle to die at the Sun lies he stiff with spread wings at the goal he had won are there spirits more blessed than the planet of even who mount to their Zenith then melt into heaven no waning of fire no quenching of ray but rising still rising when passing away fear well gallon Eagle doubt buried in light God speed into heaven lost our of our night death death in the White House on never before trod his skeleton foot on the president's floor he is looked for in Hubble and dreaded in Hall the king in his closet keeps hatch Minh and Paul the youth in his birthplace the old man at home make clean from the door stone the path to the tomb but the Lord of this mansion was cradled not here in a churchyard far off stances beckoning beer he is here as the wave crest heaves flashing on high as the arrow is stopped by his prize in the sky the arrow to earth and the phone to the shore death finds them with swiftness and sparkle our or but Harrison's death fills the climax of story he went with his old stride from glory to glory lay his sword on his breast there's no spot on his blade in whose cankering breath his bright laurels will fade twas the first to lead on at humanity's call it was stayed with sweet mercy when glory was all as calm in the council as gallant in war he fought for his country and not as hurrah in the path of the hero with pity he trod let him pass with his sword to the presence of God what more shall we on with his ashes yet stay he has ruled the wide realm of a king in his day at his word like a monarchs went treasure and land the bright gold of thousands has passed through his hand is there nothing to show his glittering hoard no jewel to death the rude hilt of his sword no trap no horses what had he but now on on with his ashes he left but his plow brave old Cincinnatus unwind he his sheet let him sleep as he lived with his purse at his feet follow now as he lists the first mourner today is the nation whose father is taken away wife children and neighbor may moan on his knell he was lover and friend to his country as well for the stars on their banner grown suddenly dim let us weep in our darkness but weep not for him not for him who departing leaves millions in tears not for him who has died full of honor and years not for him who ascended fames ladder so high from the round at the top he has stepped to the sky Nathaniel Parker Willis end of section 11 section 12 of poems of American history vol 3 the period of growth 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 joseph Tabler chapter 5 part 1 chapter 5 the war with Mexico in 1821 Mexico acquired her independence of Spain but the country became the prey of military adventurers who were made presidents by Proclamation and retained office as long as they had an army to support them in 1834 Santa Ana who was in power at the time abolished the Constitution and established a military despotism the citizens of the province of Texas which had been largely settled from the United States revolted and declared their independence general costs the military governor and 1500 were besieged at bahar and forced to surrender after a desperate assault led by Benjamin our Milan the Valor of Ben mallamma Clinton by Clinton sculpey the Valor of Ben meal on December 5 to 11 1835 by Clinton scholar oh who will follow old Ben Milan into San Antonio such was the thrilling word we heard in the chill December glow such was the thrilling word we heard in a ringing answering cry went up from the done adobe walls to the cloudless Texas sky he had won from the reek of MXC jail back without map or chart with his mother witness hero grit and his staunch Kentucky heart he had trudged by veil and by mountain trail and by thorny and thirsty plain and now with joy on his grizzled brow he had come to his own again there the spawn of hell we heard him tell they will knife and lie and cheat at the board of none of the swarthy horde would I deign to sit at meat they hold it not that I bled and fought when Spain was their ruthless foe oh who will follow Oh Ben Milan into San Antonio it was four to one not gun fur gun but never a curse scared we 300 faithful and fearless men who had sworn to make Texas free it was mighty odds by all the gods this brute of the Mexique damned but it was not much for heroes such as followed old Ben vellum with rifle crack and saber hack we drove them back in the street from house to house in the red car house we hastened their flying feet and ever that shout kept peeling out with a swift and sure death blow oh who will follow Oh Ben Milan into San Antonio behind the walls from the hurtling balls costs coward and sworn his beard while we slashed and slew from dawn till due and Becks our how he cheered but err failed each ruse and the white of truce on the failing day was thrown our fearless soul had gone to the goal the land of the great unknown death brought the darksome boon too soon to this truce one of the true or men of the fated Alamo Melhem had died with you so when their names that now are fames thus corner of braggart sham in song be praised let arouse be raised for the name of been Malay clintons collared been my lamb by William H Wharton oft shall the soldier think of thee thou dauntless leader of the brave who on the heights of tyranny won freedom and a glorious grave and or thy tomb shall pilgrims weep and pray to heaven in murmurs lo that peaceful be the hero's sleep who conquered San Antonio enshrined on honours deathless scroll a nation's thanks will tell thy fame long as her beauteous rivers roll shall freedom's voter ease him thy name for bravest of the Texas clime who fought to make her children free was mom and his death sublime linked with undying Liberty William H Wharton on February 23rd 1836 Santa Anna appeared at the head of two thousand men before San Antonio the town was guarded by a fort called the Alamo held by Colonel William Travis and 150 Texans Travis sent to Gonzales for reinforcements and shut himself up in the fort a few days later 32 men got through the Mexican lines swelling his force to 183 after a terrific struggle the Mexicans carried the fort on March 6th not one of the garrison survived the men of the Alamo February 23rd through March 6 1836 to Houston at Gonzalez town ride Ranger for your life nor stop to say goodbye today to home or child or wife but pass the word from ranch to ranch to every Texan sword that fifty hundred Mexicans have crossed the new Asus Ford with castor lawn and perjur'd costs cess MA and El Montay and Santa Ana ravenous for vengeance and for prey they smite the land with fire and sword the grass shall never grow where northward sweeps that locust herd on San Antonio now who will bar the foe man's path to gain a breathing space till Houston and his scattered men shall meet him face to face who holds his life as less than not when home in honor call and counts the garden full and fair for Liberty to fall oh who but Barrett Travis the bravest of them all with seven score of riflemen to play the ranchers game and feed a counter fire to halt the sweeping prairie flame for boy of the broken blade is there to cheer them on with Evans of concepción who conquered Castro lon and or their heads the lone star flag defiant floats on high and no man thinks of yielding and no man fears to die but ere the siege is held a week a cry is heard without a clash of arms a rifle peal the Rangers ringing shout and two-and-thirty beardless boys have bravely hewed their way to die with Travis if they must to conquer if they may was ever valor held so cheap in Glory's mark before in all the days of chivalry in all the deeds of war but once again the foemen gaze in wonderment and fear to see a stranger break their lines and hear the Texans chair how they cheered to welcome him those spent and starving men for Davy Crockett by their side was worth an army than the wounded ones forgot their wounds the dying drew a breath to hail the king of border man then turned to laugh at death for all new Davy Crockett life and generous as bold and strong and rugged as the courts that hides its heart of gold his simple Creed for word or deed true as the bullet sped and wrung the target straight be sure you're right then go ahead and were they right who fought the fight for Texas by his side they questioned not they faltered not they only fought and died who hath an enemy like these God's mercy slay him straight a thousand Mexicans lay dead outside the convent gate and a half a thousand more must die before the fortress falls and still the tide of war beats high around the league walls at last the bloody breaches won the weakened lines give way the Wolves are swarming in the court the Lions stand at bay the leader meets them at the breach and when's the soldiers a prize a full man's bosom sheath his sword when gallant Travis dies now let the victor feast at will until his crest be read we may not know what raptures fill the vulture with the dead let's Santa Anas valiant sword right bravely hewn hacked the senseless course its hands are cold they will not strike back let Bowie die but where the hand that we of his deadly knife for went to slay and one comes back so dear he sells his life and last of all let Crockett fall too proud to sue for grace so grand in death the butcher dared not look upon his face but far on San Jacinto field the Texan toils are set an alum owes dread memory the Texan steel shall wet and fame shall tell there deeds who fell till all the years be run thermopylae left one alive the Alamo left none James Jeffrey Roach the defense of the LMO by Joaquin Miller March 6 1836 and drum full 7,000 in pomp and parade the chivalry flower of Mexico and a gaunt 200 in the Alamo and 30 lay sick and some were shot through for the siege had been bitter and bloody and long surrender or die men what will you do then Travis great Travis drew sword quick and strong drew a line at his feet will you come will you go I die with my wounded in the Alamo the boy gasped lead me over that line then Crockett one hand to the sick one hand to his gun crossed with him then never a word or a sign to all sick or well all all save but one one man then a woman stepped praying and slow a cross to die at her post in the Alamo and that one coward fled in the night in that night when all men silently prayed and thought of home of tomorrow of God and the right till dawn and with Dawn came Travis's cannon shot in answer to insolent Mexico from the old bell tower of the Alamo then came Santa Ana a crescent of flame then the red Escalade then the fight hand to hand such an unequal fight has never had name since the Persian hordes butchered that doomed Spartan band all day all day and all night in the morning so slow through the battle smoke mantling the Alamo now silence such silence mm lay dead in a crescent outside and within not a breath save the gasp of a woman with gory gashed head all alone all alone there waiting for death and she but a nurse yet when shall we know another like this of the Alamo shout victory victory victory ho I say tis not always to the hosts that win I say that the victory high or low is given the hero who grapples with sin or Legion or single just asking to know when Duty fronts death in his Alamo Joaquin Miller a few days later at Goliad Colonel Fannin and four hundred soldiers surrendered to the Mexicans under solemn assurance --is that their lives would be spared on March 27 the prisoners were marched out under guard and shot down like cattle in the shambles this Massacre aroused the wildest indignation and recruits flocked to the army under Houston and on April 21 surprised Santana at San Jacinto routed the Mexicans and inflicted a terrible vengeance the fight at San Jacinto by John Williamson Palmer April 21 1836 now for a brisk and cheerful fight said Hartmann big and roll as he coaxed his flint and steel for a light and puffed at his cold clay ball for we are a skulking lot says he have lion thieves here about and the bold señoras two to one have come to smoke us out Santana and kiss trillion El Monte brave and gay Portilla red from Goliad and cost with his smart array doses and cigarette toes and the light guitar ting-tong Santana court siesta and Sam Houston taps his drum the buck stands still in the timber isn't the patter of nuts that vol the full of the wild mare whinnies did he hear the Comanches call in the break by the crawling Bayou the slinking Chi wolves howl and the Mustangs snort in the river's edge has startled the paddling foul a soft low tab and a muffled tap and a rule not loud wrong we would not break Santana's nap nor spoil El Montay song saddles and knives and rifles Lord but the men were glad when deaf Smith muttered Alamo and Carnes hissed Goliad the drummer tucked his sticks in his belt and the pfeiffer gripped his gun oh for one free wild Texan yell and we took the slope in a run but never a shout nor a shot we spent nor Noth nor prayer that day till we face the Bravo's eye to eye and then we blazed away then we knew the rapture of Ben Milan and the glory that Travis made with boys lunge and Crockett shot and Fannin's dancing blade and the heart of the fighter bounding free and his joy so hot and mad when Millard charged for Alamo Lamar for Goliad deaf Smith wrote straight with reeking spur into the shock and rout I've hacked and burned the bio bridge there's no sneaks back way out muzzle or but for Goliad pistol and blade and fists Oh for the knife that never glanced and the gun that never missed dull says and cigarette Oh song in the mandolin the gory swamp was a gruesome Grove to dance fandango's in we bridged the bog with the sprawling heard that fell in that frantic rout we slew and slew to the sunset red and the Texan star flashed out John Williamson Palmer the victory at San Jacinto ended the war Santa Ana at once signed a treaty recognizing the independence of Texas and was formally ratified may 14 18 36 the Republic of Texas was established and commissioners were dispatched to Washington to secure recognition and proper annexation song of Texas by William Henry Cuyler hosmer make room on our banner bright that flaps in the lifting gale for the orb that lit the fight in Jacinto storied veil through clouds all dark of hue it arose with radiant face Oh grant to a sister true he starves in your train a place the blood of the saxon flows and the veins of the men who cry give your give ear unto those who pine for their native sky we call on our motherland for a home in freedoms hall while stretching forth the hand o build no dividing wall the Mexican vaunteth no more in strife we have tamed his pride the coward raps not at your door speak out shell it open wide oh the wish of our hearts is strong that the star of Jacinto is fight have placed in the flashing throng that spangled your banner bright William Henry Kyler hosmer the question of the admission of Texas was destined to occasion the bitterest controversy that ever shook the Union the struggle between the advocates of freedom and of slavery was at its height the former feared that to annex Texas with its two hundred thousand square miles would be to seat the slave interests more firmly than ever in power it would also involve war with Mexico the controversy raged with unexampled venom but on December 29 1845 Texas was admitted to the Union Texas voice of New England by John Greenleaf Whittier up the hillside down the Glen rouse the sleeping citizen some out the might of men like a lion growling low like a night storm rising slow like the tread of unseen foe it is coming it is nigh stand your homes and altars buy on your own free thresholds die clang the bells in all your spires on the gray hills of your sires fling to heaven your signal fires from watch you set lone and bleak unto Berkshires tallest peak let the flame tongue to Herald speak Oh for God and Duty stand heart to heart and hand to hand round the old graves of the land whoso shrinks or falters now whoso to the yoke would bow brand the Craven on his brow freedom soil hath only placed for a free and fearless race none for traitors false and base perish party perish clan striked together while ye can like the arm of one strong man like that angels voice sublime heard above a world of crime crying of the end of time with one hardened with one mouth let the north unto the south speak the word befitting both what though is car be strong you may load his back with wrong over much and over long patience with her Cup or run with her weary thread out spun murmurs that her work is done make our union bond a chain weak as tow and freedom strain link by link shall snap in dwayne vainly shall your sand rot rope bind the starry cluster up shattered over heavens blue cope give us bright though broken rays rather than eternal haze clouding or the full orbed blaze take your land of Sun and blue only leave to freedom room for her plow and forge and loom take your slavery blacken the veils leave us but our own free gales blowing on our thousand sails boldly or with treacherous art strike the blood rot chain apart break the unions Mighty Heart work the ruin if you will pluck upon your heads and ill which you'll grow and deepen still with your bond man's right arm bare with his heart of black despair stand alone if Stanley dare onward with your fell design dig the Gulf and draw the line fire beneath your feet the mine deeply when the white abyss eons between your land and this shall you feel your helplessness by the hearth and in the bed shaken by a look or tread you shall own a guilty dread and the curse of unpaid toil downward through your generous soil like a fire shall burn and spoil our bleak Hill shall bud and blow vines our rock shall overgrow plenty in our valleys flow and when vengeance clouds your skies hither shall ye turn your eyes as the lost on paradise we but ask our rocky strand freedom's true and brother band freedom strong and honest hand valleys by the slave untrod and the pilgrims mountain sod blessed of our fathers God John Greenleaf Whittier the Mexican Minister had already demanded his passports and the annexation of Texas to the Union was regarded by Mexico as an act of war a Mexican army was collected on the Rio Grande while an American Army of Occupation under general Zachary Taylor was thrown into Texas the war awakened the most violent hostility in the north and especially in New England where it was held to be merely a pretext for extending slave territory mr. Hosea Biglow speaks by James Russell Lowell thrash away you'll have to rattle on them kettle drums of yarn taint an own kind of cattle that is catched with moldy corn put in stiff you Pfeiffer feller let folks see how spry you be guess you'll toot till you are Yeller for you get hold of me that air Flags a little rotten hope it ain't your Sunday's best fact it takes a sight of cotton to stuff out a soldier's jest since we farmers have to pay for it if you must wear humps like these supposing you should try salt hay for it it would do as slick as grease it would do is slick as grease wouldn't suit them southern fellers they're a dreadful grasp on set we must always blow the Bellas when they want their irons head maybe it's alright as preaching but mine are Vacanti grates when I see the overreaching of them drivin steeps them that rule us them slave traders ain't they cut a thundering swarf help by Yankee renegade errs through the VAR two of the north we begin to think it's nature to takes arson not be riled who would expect to see a tater all on end at being bound as for war I call it murder there you have it plain and flat I don't want to go no further than my testy men for that God has said so plump and fairly it's as long as it is broad and you've got to get up early if you want to take in God taint your epaulets and feathers make the thing a grain more right taint a father in your bellwethers will excuse you in his sight if you take a sword and draw it and go stick a feller through government ain't to answer for it God will send the bill to you what's the use of meeting going every Sabbath wet or dry if it's right to go I'm Owen feller men like oats and rye I don't know but what it's putti training round in bobtail coats but it's curious Christian duty this ear cutting focuses throats they may talk a freedoms Airy tell their puddle in the face it's a ground grant cemetery for the Barth rights of our race they just want this californee souls to lug new slave states in to abused you and to scorn you and to plunder yeh like sin ain't it cute to see a Yankee take such everlasting pains all to get the devil's thanked he helping on them well their chains why it's just as clear as figures clear as one and one make two chaps that make black slaves and want to make white slaves a you tell you just the end I've come to art of ciphering play smart and it makes a handy some to any Gump could learn by heart labor and man and labor and woman have won glory and one shame ever thin that's done in human injures all on them the same taint by turning out to hack folks you're a-going to get your right nor by looking down on black folks because you're put upon by white slavery Oh nary color take the hide that makes it was all it cares for in a feller is just to make him fill its pus want to tackle me and do you I expect you'll have to wait when coal dad puts daylight through you you'll begin to care late suppose the crows one fall to pickin all the carcass from your bones cuz you helped to give a lickin to them poor half Spanish drones just go home and ask our Nancy whether I'd be such a goose as to join ya guess you'd fancy the eternal bung was loose she wants me for home consumption let alone the haze to mow if your art of folks the gumption you've a darn long road to hoe take them editors that's crowing like a cockerel three months old don't catch any on them going though they be so blasted bold ain't they a prime a lot of fellers for they think on it guess they'll sprout like a peach that's got the yellers with the meanest bustin out well go along to help him stealin bigger pens to crammed with slaves help the men that's dollars dealin insults on your father's graves help the strong to grind the feeble help the many again the few help the men that call your people whitewashed slaves and peddlin crew Massachusetts God forgive her she's annealing with the rest she that ought to clung forever in her grand old Eagle Nest she that ought to stand so fearless while the racks around her hurled holdin up a beacon peerless to the oppressed of all the world ain't they sold your colored semen paint they made you n wise wise what'll make you act like freemen what will get your dander eyes come I tell you what I'm thinking is our duty in this fix they'd have done it quick as winking in the days of 76 clang the bells and every steeple call all through men to disown the troduce errs of our people the enslavers of their own let our dear old bass state proudly but the trumpet to our mouths letter ring this message loudly in the ears of all the south I'll return you good for evil much as we frail mortals can but I won't go help the devil may can man the Casa man call me coward call me traitor just as seats you're mean IDs here I stand a tyrant hater and the friend of God and peace if I had my way I had rather we should go to work in part they take one way we take t'other guess it wouldn't break my heart man had opted to put asunder them that God has no ways joined and I shouldn't greatly wonder if there's thousands of my mind James Russell Lowell general Taylor took up his station opposite metamoris where the Mexican army was and the Mexicans finally attacked Fort Brown which Taylor had erected opposite one of their batteries on May 7 Taylor started to relieve the fort with a force of 2,100 men and at noon next day found the Mexican army 6,000 strong drawn up before him at Palo Alto Taylor ordered lieutenant Blake to reckon order the enemy's position the guns and the grass by Thomas frost May 8 18 46 as hang2 mighty thunder clouds air lightnings linked the Twain so lie we in the Mexican on Palo Alto plane and silence solemn dread profound broods or the waiting battleground we see the foeman's Musketeers deployed upon his right and on his left the cavalry stand hungry for the fight but that blank Center what alas tis hidden by the prairie grass old rough-and-ready scans the feu I would I new says he whether or no that lofty grass conceals artillery could I bring that spot in Kent were worth to me five thousand men then forward steps lieutenant Blake touches his hat and says I wait command to ride and see what Neath that Prairie lays we stand amazed no cowards we but this is more than bravery command cries Taylor nay i NER to such a deed command then bends he or his horse's neck and takes as brave a hand as air a loyal saber boar god bless you Blake says no more the soldier to his saddle Springs and gaily waves could buy determination on his lips and a proud light in his eye and then as pity holds our breath we see him dare that road of death to utmost pace his steed he Spurs saved that his sword hangs free it were as though a madman charged a nation's chivalry on on he flies his steed unwind till yonder hillocks crest is gained and now he checks his horse dismounts and coolly through his glass surveys the phalanx of the foe that lies beyond the grass a musket flash they move advance halt twas the sunlight on a lance he turns remounts and speeds him back hark what is that we hear across the rolling prairie rings a gun no a cheer a noble tribute sweeps the plain a thousand throats take up the strain safe but the secret to unveil Taylor no longer seeks for with a roar that shakes the earth that unmasked center speaks against fearful odds till set of Sun we battle and the field is one Thomas frost Blake brought back with him an accurate description of the disposition of the Mexican forces and Taylor resolved to attack despite the odds against him his artillery did great execution and gradually advanced as the Mexicans were forced back charge after charge was repulsed and the Mexicans finally withdrew to Resaca De La Palma there Taylor attacked them next day routed them and marched on to relieve fort Brown Rio Bravo a Mexican lament translated by Charles fennel Hoffman from the Spanish of Don Jose de sel till May 8 18 46 Rio Bravo Rio Bravo saw men ever such as since the field of Rothesay vowel sealed the fate of many a night darkest Palo Alto story sad Rasika Palma's route on those fatal fields of gory many a gallant life went out there our best and bravest Lance's shivered against the northern steel left the valiant hearts that coached them Neath the northern Chargers he'll Rio Bravo Rio Bravo minstrel NER knew such a fight since the field rots of all sealed the fate of many a night Rio Bravo fatal River saw you not while red with gore Dora hone all headless quiver a ghastly trunk upon thy Shore heard you not the wounded coursers shrieking on your trampled banks as the northern wing and artillery thundered on our shattered ranks there are East best and bravest there reg way Nia tried-and-true on the fatal field thou lovest nobly did all men could do vainly there those heroes rally Castile on Montezuma's Shore Rio Bravo runts of all ye our names blent evermore we past thou Lorne lady Ynez for thy lover mid the slain brave la Vega's trenchant falchion cleft his Slayer to the brain brave la Vega who all lonely by a host of foes beset yielded up his saber only when his equal there he met other champions not less noted sleep beneath that sullen wave Rio Bravo thou hast floated in army to an ocean grave on they came those northern horsemen unlike Eagles toward the Sun followed them the northern bayonet and the field was lost and 104 Orlando's horn to rally his paladin's on that sad Shore Rio Bravo runts of all your names blent evermore translated by Charles fennel Hoffmann the Spanish of Don Hosea day soft tio end of section 12 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,867 | 73,268 |
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kpfAvTkIkM0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpfAvTkIkM0 | Tamworth's Cabinet Meeting 10.11.22 | good evening councilors ladies and gentlemen welcome to the cabinet meeting of the 10th of November 2022. so we'll go straight in with apologies for absence everybody is present so there are none minutes of the previous meeting You'll wish I signed as a true record cancer Summers proposes councilor Pritchard second all those in favor that is carried thank you very much consider those as a signed record uh agenda item three decorations of interest does anybody have any pecuniary or presidential interest to declare no okay item four is question time I'm not aware of any questions from the public um no we haven't received any in that case we'll race straight on to agenda item five which is matters referred to the cabinet in accordance with overview of scrutiny procedure rules and this evening we have a recommendation from the chairman of health and wellbeing screening committee we welcome Rosie Claymore sorry Council Claymore to the cabinet meeting we'd like to present your report thank you chair yes I will um the background to this recommendation um sorry excuse me it's a climber so this is um it's clarified that this is a request for us to consider that all public facing staff should complete Suicide Prevention or awareness training thanks okay um in light of that I'm going to make three motions based on that recommendation one is that the specific recommendation as worded in the report is referred to um he's referred to to Andrew Barrett and Anisha Goodwin to expedite the The Suicide Prevention and awareness training to all public-facing stuff as appropriate and my second recommendation uh based on that sorry my second motion based on the recommendation is that all councilors uh should receive Mental Health First Aid training um because uh whilst we're not front-facing staff we're certainly front-facing and we pick up uh we have a lot of contact with with members of our community and third uh I'd like to move the motion that a session is organized for all councilors to receive a presentation from uh from the Samaritans explaining not only their achievements and good work they do but actually giving some counselors some real insights as to to the type of calls and the type of work they do in the community because I think they're it's very easy to assume um so they're my three motions based on that recommendation that Casa Claymore has presented Council Clements I was just going to say I'm happy to say um leader I have myself done um prevention suicide Suicide Prevention online and I've done the mental health first aid one online LGA do them for members so they're easily available foreign thank you any further questions or comments Mr Barrett okay thank you Chad just um if a cabinet could also consider if there is any cost pressure um to delivering training that's not contained within any available budgets if they consider releasing suitable contingency to cover the cost of um of training for this so we can expedite it thank you yeah I assume that would go without saying but yes we'll very aware of that yeah um right so so an additional motion to release uh specific continues is where necessary should there be a cost pressure on delivering that training are we all happy with that Edition okay um before I move to the vote cancer claim or does that satisfy the request of the committee it's chair um I agree with all additional emotions that you put nothing that be really useful and really helpful especially for counselors when they're going out and making people in their own homes and sometimes not very lies in the pressures that these residents surrender so yes I fully support that and on the cost one I did have a look while I'm waiting for an answer back to see whether we do provide the in-house or whether we would have to go to an outside body I'm still waiting for an answer on that but yes thank you okay thank you um yeah we can find that out if uh if somebody can respond to council claim will that be useful okay so I've moved those councilor Clements to seconded all those in favor okay that's unanimous so that is Gary thank you very much for your time this evening Council claimer thank you thank you you're quite welcome to stay you don't have to um item six on the agenda is gun gate regeneration program in terms of reference and this is the report of councilor Doyle thank you Mr chairman the purpose of this report is to provide cabinet with a proposed governance structure for the gun gate regeneration program to be used to oversee the developments and delivery of emerging projects within the scope of The Wider program foreign over the past three years significant work has been undertaken to bring forward development at the time on the Town Center regeneration site known as gun gate comprising the land south of spinning School Lane which is in Council ownership and land north of spinning School line which is in multiple ownership as a result a formally approved governance structure is now required to ensure the right controls are in place to manage any decision making for The Wider program it is intended that the governance approach to the terms of reference for the gun gate regeneration program is identical in nature to that of the future High Street fund these terms of reference will create your Greek government structure a board with a similar function to the Future High streets program board relevant delegated powers of decision making and a framework for the financial controls to ensure the program can progress within its set parameters and detailing the necessary scrutiny Arrangements so now recently the corporate scrutiny committee reviewed and considered the draft terms of reference and proposed governance for the gun gate regeneration program this took place on the 6th of October the outcome of that review was the following there are a member of One of they're a member of one of the opposition parties be represented on the board program and for this to be decided a cabinet which member of the opposition to attend would be great but a leader of each opposition pie the level and also the level of financial control Remains the Same as the current future High Street levels so the recommendations to Cabinet are as follows first to approve the terms of reference for the gun gate regeneration program and secondly also considered proposals from corporate scrutiny committee that a member of one of the opposition parties become a board member thank you Mr chairman thank you Council door any questions or comments from the cabinet silence okay um I think the the key thing we need to really keep in mind when we're considering not only this paper but future papers uh and that is the program board terms of reference the very first line the program board has a strategic role that includes sensor several responsibilities and accountabilities this is not a management board it's a program board and that's exactly where where councilors should sit in in the process so if there are no further questions or comments from cabinets um do you have a motion to move cassador yes I move everything motion say so is that motion to approve the terms of reference of the gun gate regeneration program yes Council has seconded all those in favor that is carried thank you very much brings us on to item seven which is the report of the portfolio holder for homelessness prevention and social housing councilor Farrell thank you Mr chairman it's quite a lengthy report and consider a few things I'd like to highlight basically This was um continued basically coverage of the homelessness subcommittee who have been reviewing the council's preparedness for the significant changes in the regulation of social housing um effectively since the last year or so around February uh this year an external self-assessment was commissioned um and the findings are set out in this report um it's good news for the council there are some learnings as well um but we're doing very well and I'd also like to highlight a couple of things I think it's very important that we as a council put the tenants at the heart of what we do um so I've introduced onto the homelessness subcommittee a couple of tenants from the tenant consultative group Sally and Iris they took part in the most recent meeting and so there's a few recommendations on there including to involve tenants more and endorse the findings of the self-assessment thank you Chet okay thank you any questions or comments from cabinet nothing at all okay the only comment I was going to make was uh it's good to see involvement with with tenants being part of that of that committee um my only concern and it's not a concern directly around this it's about 10 participation and always has been the same concern is are we reaching the people we need to reach when we're when we're dealing with tenant consultative panels and and representation um but that is a is a question that it will continue to be around and uh and uh forever and a day because it's a it's an open-ended one um any further oh sorry classifier thank you Jeff so my computer has been funny but I I agree with you there about tenants um Iris joined the tenant consultative group in around 2008 I believe and sunny Sally's been on there since 2017 so I think as far as their longevity on on the group it's very important but I agree with you we should be reaching out to as many local tenants as possible but thank you for that just just to clarify I'm not suggesting suggesting we have more tenants on the panel uh my concern was how do we make sure we reach all the tenants we need to and there is a lot to be said for those who have served a number of years on uh on panels and in terms of engagement with the castle because they also gain an awareness of how things work and can provide that not professional because that's the wrong term but that experience View and level of understanding uh Mr Barrett so thank you chairs um I think it's it's probably just worth highlighting whilst this is very firmly focused at our um our housing area the actual um uh regulatory act will involve an awful lot of The Wider organization so as well as this sort of being an assessment of our of our housing um it's going to be an assessment of the organization as a whole so you know we really just need to don't need to underestimate what's involved in it um there's a lot of corporate services that will be looked at as part of this council's governance etc etc so this is a um a big undertaking for the right reasons um I don't know if my my colleague Mr Barnes has any further comments on that oh I think that's that's been covered but I mean just to come back on on the leaders point I think the the involvement of tenants in the committee is one tool that we'll be using to show that involvement of tenants in decision making and obviously we've got to have a range of other stuff developed and unimproved and I guess what they if we do get inspectors what inspected what the inspectors will be asking will be so what you know what decisions have been made and how did tenants influence that so again it's that building that evidence base where we can really say tenants um you know had the biggest stay or certainly their voices were heard and and the impact of that was on these decisions in terms of the corporate nature of the assessment absolutely correct um you know we we do have that one Council approach so this is an assessment of the overall organization the council as a whole and not what we might traditionally think of as just being the housing service thanks Chad okay thank you Mr thank you Mr bows uh councilor Farrell so I've got technical problems but it might be worth pointing out also in the recommendations we talk about um the rent cap the council has submitted um comment to the government about their proposed um rent cap of five percent currently the rent cap is CPI plus one percent which in these terms would work out to be about 11 um so there is a an issue um maybe in the future for us if the government do decide to go to the five percent then cap and that could have serious implications on our HOA budget so that's acknowledged in his recommendations as well thank you thank you Council Farrell that's also acknowledged in the appendix 4 of the of the papers thank you for that um any further questions or comments from cabinet have you moved are you moving the recommendations against cancer Farrell Council Farrell has moved those I have a second day councilor Clements all those in favor that is unanimous thank you very much so move on to agenda item 8 which is Grant support for Thomas Pride event councilor Pritchard thank you Mr chairman Tamworth pride is becoming quite a popular event in the town's annual calendar so the report seeks to release 5 000 pounds annually from contingency budget to be used as a grant towards a Tamworth Pride for a period of three years and and cabinet give authority to the theater artistic and events manager to release the grant annually to the Tamworth Pride committee to enable that to go forward I say I'm happy to take any questions but it's really just a report to release a small amount of funding to help support that event I can support you out any questions or comments cancer Clements yeah can I just ask you're going to run the event yes Council Pritchard yes this is a a release from us to help them hold that event and organize it okay Council Clements yeah I saw your hands go up I thought is that the answer you discussed that other laptop any further questions or comments from cabinet chaosupanism uh I think it's it as I said when I first became leader we need to be an inclusive community and I think it's great we're supporting this particular event but I see this and the support for this event uh as an example as to how we should be working better with the community to put on large-scale events uh in in the castle grounds in the Town Center there are a number of community groups in the town who have the know-how and the ability to put on large events but don't have the support to actually get them over the line uh so for me if we can move forward and start looking at community events in this way uh rather than solely or accounts are funded large activities then I think there's opportunity for us to to broaden the spectrum of what's on offer cancer Pritchard if you moved the recommendation no but I'll move them out okay I'm happy to second that all those in favor okay that is carried thank you very much and that brings us on to a gender item nine which is the exclusion of press and public so that in accordance with the provisions of the local authorities executive Arrangements meeting and accessing to information England regulation of 2012 section 100 A4 of the Local Government Act 1972 the press and public be excluded from them from the meeting during the consideration of the following business on the grounds this it involves the likely disclosure of exempt information as divided in paragraph 1 and or three of part one of schedule 12a of the Act and the public interest in withholding the information outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information to the public I move second second about cancer Pritchard all those in favor and that is carried thank you very much if the press and public could be invited to leave and if the cameras could be switched off please | TamworthCouncil | UCLxlLm9NWvaLYtqWAkxFOjA | 2022-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,774 | 15,420 |
VEX35QttdUc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEX35QttdUc | Flats, Frogger and Saltyphish take a beach vacation in the enemy spawn | oh yeah i think they i think they full health wait who full health that's kind of scary it was uh ml's team and el emond they phil hell the other team oh okay and we got this guys yeah we got this yep i believe it i also believe in our abilities i believe in playing soldier right now i believe in moira being a character i really said rule one don't play torp i know that's why i was like dude why are you giving it away what is the rock cooking team what were they cooking our final stand for third place all right huddle up huddle up we did like the football huddle up want to let you know that i was probably like last pick for captains that's why i only had a day to choose everybody i believe that this happened for a reason i am glad that i banded together this group of overwatch players where'd they go i got one tapped let's go let's go oh my god let's go let's go i got halfway somewhere's here i gotta push you guys okay that was personal i don't think that was just mean susa was you sojourn and uh and cole two once let's go oh you gotta play i might need one i need i need beat come on now you're fine there is a cowboy in the game and i repeat cowboy everyone [Music] yeah we're just saying we don't know how to say cheers yeah i guess i guess it's the end of the game it's just the end of the game that's all oh look at look at the title of the the match was it that before in this match we don't play torb we cheated how long has that been that rule number one this is just a tourbillon map bro quick let's go to the beach beach one come on let's go beach fight beach fight i'm down you've got a beach fight okay are we taking first fight on the beach yeah no we should all just set up on the beach just like they're gonna storm the beach episode beach episode the best episode of the anime you've seen this one before this is all about it okay can we get all together get all together i want to take a quick photo what we'll have a sec ready take a photo team photo team photo team photo three two we're gonna be able to look back at that in like five years be like oh my god look at that that's a photo i remember the beach episode i am dead yeah i just my game crashed oh my god i need an invite i need an invite what happens i need invites i need an invite in okay you know what let's just pretend that they capped because they lost the beach wait they didn't pause what no i think it's because we didn't yeah like i said we just pretend we just pretend that we lost the beach fight are we ready okay we might need another tech pods here because we're losing 90 to what i'm kidding i'm kidding i'm always alone but this is a new level oh my god that was nasty yeah that's a decent slam i'm missing nice [Laughter] oh they're doing it i see tracer with the totally chase leave her just leave her she's still there everybody wave on the way by and leave her no i'm only running tracy you guys you got the 1v1 all right we're heading out good luck i'm waddling and waddling [Music] salty behind turn around salty turn around i got two great job guys we secured the third place we're not gonna talk about what happened versus team s games but uh we all played really well yeah it was uh you know we would have come first but warren played talk so it is what it is [Music] feeling good my life [Music] | Flats | UCulXXKKrC3LjQpxGNPNMFPA | 2022-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 678 | 3,318 |
KEho3a25AtQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEho3a25AtQ | Giraffe chat at the Living Desert Palm Desert California | before we begin our draft chat this morning I always like to take this opportunity to kind of explain what's gonna be happening and why do you have this beautiful orange barrier in front of you so this is hopefully going to be a little bit of a giraffe training for you guys and that's because our giraffe training just like all of our animal training here is completely optional for our animals they have the choice to come over and do some training if they don't want to train they have the option to leave both of these gates will remain open at all times that means if our giraffe don't want to go if they want to leave they are more than welcome to go the only time we ever close these gates is if our ostrich come up our ostrich are so impressed with our giraffe training they actually want to join in so this is a giraffe chat and we have not got the heart to tell the ostrich that they just not welcome over here so that's the only time bill closes deck closing tips so as what peepers are training they're gonna have their backs to you at all times hence this beautiful orange area that's right now oh is it here to make my bid look fantastic it is also here for your guys's safety our keepers will not be paying attention to you as they are basically facing the other way so I am gonna ask you guys to not lean into the barre and up stick your arms through it not stick your legs for it your wings your tails your talons anything like that this way you guys remain safe we remain safe and of course most importantly involved we don't fill out paperwork at the end of the day that way we all remain safe and we're all happiness Peschel at this time of year so it's looking like we are at the right time we are all ready are you guys all ready yes almost enthusiastic all right well first things first introductions my name is Karen I am one of our animal care team members here at the Living Desert and today I'm not only joined by our beautiful giraffe tower behind us I'm also joined by the equally beautiful and equally wonderful Whitney and Nick they are part of our draft a team and I've been working with our giraffe too many years to bring you this fantastic opportunity to see these guys not only up-close but you'll also find out a little bit about how we so some of you guys might have caught on earlier I said giraffe tower and that is because a group of girl there's known as ain't Tower which i think is quite fitting especially when these guys can get anywhere from 18 to 22 heights not only that they can wait Wellings a second to thousands of pounds but also we have quite a wide range of Ages in our giraffe truth as well our youngest member is 7 months old everyone say oh thank you thank you yes our youngest member is 7 months old her name is Nikki low off your branch like myself and put a proper title Victoria Louise of the house of giraffe now Vicki Lyra is not only a beautiful and fantastic baby in our draft but she's also one of our special babies that's the reason what makes her special issues attempt giraffe baby born here at the living deserts which is not only a fantastic achievement of our current draft team but also our draftkings of past as well now of course our oldest one has to be mentioned that is the DC as she is 18 years of age which is a very healthy age for a giraffe and believe it or not she is the mother of our seven month old around yes she is quite literally the mother of all giraffe here at the Living Desert she has had 8/10 babies here at the Living Desert so is a great testament to our journey ladies and gentlemen I'm one of those people makes to ask you guys silly questions one because you're all so enthusiastic to be here why not promise that enthusiasm for conservation as well hey it's a cool Chris Tuesday morning I like to make sure you guys are paying attention what year are we in right now don't all rush it once 2019 we're close to 2020 so I'll give you got that one for you guys the reason I asked that silly question is since the late 80s when I was born we have lost almost 50 percents at the draft population how does that make you guys feel pretty sad pretty horrified and unfortunately I - played a massive part of that you have no idea how long I've waited to say that but yes we have wait we've waited quite some time for Nick to drop the ball quite like that but not only that Hannah's played a massive part in that 50% decline of the rap in 30 years habitat was poaching and even the linear not poaching not just for their beautiful pelts but for their beautiful meat on the inside as well which is incredibly illegal - it's good but unfortunately the price is too tempting for a lot of these people so here the living doesn't not only are we part of that successful breeding program we're also part of trying to get that message out there and we want to show you a little bit by doing some training now right now you'll notice that Nick is using that very sophisticated piece of equipment to work on your wrath right now yes the tennis ball on a stick is called our target Pole in essence it works quite simple you'll notice their holds it up our giraffe puts their nose on it and in return they get a nice tasty treat for doing something that is called its hog and it helps focus our giraffe for training you'll notice that they have stuck around and you also know there's oops our giraffe is not focused on the tennis ball it is following it is not anything fantastic it is called back positive reinforcement if I were to offer you guys a small piece of candy and all you had to do was stick your nose on the end of a tennis ball to receive said candy because you know you do it that is how positive reinforcement works it's a very small action for a big robot now this helps it actually not only focus our giraffe and give you guys something funny to chuckle at it also helps us with our basic health care because I'm pretty sure just like you guys no one around here seen a giraffe actually physically go to the vets I am still waiting for the one person in the crowd that tells me different in my nine years here but yes taking the giraffe to the vets is incredibly difficult so we have to press come out to us and using this target training and a lot of this training we can help make sure these guys Chris healthy as possible you'll notice Nick is being able to move history up up and down the platform this way Nick and get a good look at all of its sights you can actually see if there's anything unusual of its walk by having it sort of walk backwards as well nick has been able to make sure that our giraffe has no sort of Lydia or any kind of wounds as well well of course Nick is already beat me to the punch by asking our try to do the one thing that's really impressive which is the scale this way we're able to weight our giraffe at least once a week this way you can get a good average weight on our drugs now our trafficking scale right now is 1,500 pounds Nick who do we have on our scale we do we have Twiggy Twiggy goes how old exactly tweeter is four years old and 1,500 pounds ladies and gentleman tweakers still growing he could potentially double that weight he can also add an additional three to four feet and as you can see training is so much fun and successful that we even have of a giraffe wanting to join in the training session Wow see not just our ostrich enjoy this as well but yes by being able to weigh our giraffe and a regular basis we can actually make sure these guys are as healthy as possible but eating as much food as they can and in some cases making sure Samara giraffe are not overly healthy like myself but there's other cool things we can do not just by showing off the impressive eight to an inch long tongue right now just those that tongues coming out so you guys notice what color that tongue is gray dot blue black is all those different colors does anyone want to have a guess why it's that color I had it sunscreen yes these guys eat an average of seventy five pounds of food every day they eat 75 pounds of leaves every day can you imagine how much effort that takes you're gonna have your tongue out for long periods of time I'm just like here in the desert Africa also has quite a hot climate as well so that tongue will be out if you're going to be trying to find 75 pounds of food just using your tongue you want to wear sunscreen so that dark color on their tongue is actually a naturally built-in sunscreen it helps protect the Sun from any damage due to the Sun and of course as you notice you'll also notice that thick mucus coming up the tongue not only is Nick enjoying the hostess of that on his hands yes feel sorry for Nick but not only that it also protects them when they're eating some of our really funny plants here now is another reason we want to keep up with that scale behavior as well there are also particular members of our herd and again I asked you guys for the answer to this question why do you think we want to keep an eye on our female members of our there waits pregnancy yes believe it or not this is one of the biggest ways we can tell if one of our females is pregnant okay ladies mothers in particular always enjoy this little tidbit of information that is because draft gestation is round about 15 months yeah there's the sound of horror in the crowd yes that's right 15 months and the first indicator that we often get that our giraffe could be pregnant is the weight gain from the scale because we are weighing our giraffe on a very average basis we understand there are fluctuations and because of that we are able to typically predict when our giraffe could be pregnant especially if those weights of the shoots target then there's also another particular reason we want to do that as well because we don't actually physically see development once you're two-thirds of the way through pregnancy so this is the best bet we have to doing something like this I'm plus for some reason and I don't quite understand our drops down behind a giraffe to do the piece that tests I still don't understand the reluctance but yes no we do we do things like this you'll notice that Whitney is working on our elevator platform up there you'll notice that a head height advantage she's able to get a good look at those faces but she's also able to work up there around that neck area by being able to walk around that area were able to remove and use blood for any types of medical procedures or even for research purposes as well and in the case of recently a lot of our draft good do we say about 50% of the x-ray but at this point or almost four out of nine so about 50% 50% of our herd using this elevated platform we can just not fret any particular medical reason but for a constant chatter a lot of the healthcare programs that we do here are prehensile they are helping and planning for the future as well we're able to put it and hopefully have something for comparisons and changes so this way we're putting a lot of effort into our medical and training programs here in the living desert and I think you would all agree with me no omens or our drafting worked incredibly hard making sure that nine giraffe go through this entire program every day but also that they have some very good-looking giraffe I think we'd all agree at that right yeah you can say sexy we don't judge you Han there's some sexy giraffe out that lady's a job we want to do this every day to not only give them the best care possible but for you guys to see how much that we care about them because like I said their numbers are declining there are less than a hundred thousand giraffe left in the world and since we have lost almost 50 percent in the last 30 years our cry for helping these guys out is getting louder and louder so here the Living Desert we've been trying to get that message out there we've been trying to get that conservation message out there by just having you guys be aware of that but also is another particular reason as well just a quick show of hands who is it their first visit here today at Living Desert excellent well first of all thank you so much for coming today not only do we really appreciate it you guys are coming here but we really hope that this is the first of many wonderful trip since the Living Desert but not just to you guys being first-time visitors but to all of you in the crowd if you did not know here the Living Desert we are a nonprofit that means that literally every time you walk through our gates and buy your tickets or renew your membership every time you buy some food or drink here at the Living Desert or even every time you buy that really cute giraffe plush that you've always wanted but you're gonna use your small child as an excuse to buy hey it's Christmas give a giraffe plush every time you are doing that ladies and gentleman you are not only helping our fantastic giraffe furred you're actually helping all of our conservation efforts and as we approach next year next year is our fiftieth anniversary here at the Living Desert in our 50 years we have done so much great work with you guys everything from conservation to also bringing awareness to many of these beautiful animals in that 50 years of conservation we have literally brought some species back from extinction not quite Jurassic Park style but in our also equally impressive way species such as the Arabian oryx which were extinct in the wild back in the meaning though a no none of those animals left in the wild the only places you could find are in zoo such as ourselves as of today because of your efforts and continual support here at the Living Desert there are now 15,000 of those guys back out there in the wild Mexican wolf populations were almost down to single digits as of today there are now 200 of those guys just in the United States alone and that is because of your guys's help and if you're still doubting conservation and the power that you guys have then I talk to all of you in the audience who call America home and that is because not only am i incredibly handsome and modest I am also a immigrant to this country and a great recipient of the American dream something I can never thank you guys enough for but there is an animal that shares that symbol a symbol of this country a symbol that also shares a symbol a packet - my own can anyone tell me what that magnificent bird is there's always one comedian in the crowd there's only room for one and he's the one with them all the jinjo like cut yes the American bald eagle thank you so much yes the American bald eagle believer not was heading towards extinction in the year 1917 as of today it is one of the greatest success stories in conservation instead of going extinct in the year 2000 as it was predicted it actually came off the endangered species less than the year 2000 today that is an incredible testament to the power we all have because you guys changed policy you changed government policy you changed how you practice agriculture you created the Endangered Species Act and because of that we have not only a great testament to conservation worldwide but we also have a great testament to this country as well so folks if we can do something like that for an iconic animal of America why can't we do it for an iconic animal of Africa as well so ladies and gentlemen I am gonna wrap up with our thought today in our chat and I have one last question to ask you all did you guys enjoy your chat in training today before gonna start clapping I'd like to ask you to hold your Huff's one because this is the giraffe training platform we all have those set ladies and gentlemen I don't deserve the applause I just get the chance to tell wonderful stories and present to you everything that goes on over here the real heroes and the real winners today are actually both whitney in it archer FCAT scene who work hours an incredible difficult job of making sure that a draft foot are well taken care of we're also given the best train possible I think we all enjoy that training right we always think our giraffe looks spectacular right yeah so please let them know and please give them a big round of applause and a thank you all right there's so much going on throughout the day here today at the Living Desert I really hope that you guys enjoy it not only that if you guys do have questions myself victim/witness will be available to answer as many as we can thank you so much folks and please enjoy the rest of your day here at the Living Desert [Music] [Applause] | Bit Media24 | UCE1Y1LP64040veaEbdIYKYw | 2019-12-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,179 | 16,548 |
i2W-0pQp9uA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2W-0pQp9uA | Lesson 4 - Lecture 2 - Ideal Gas Law - OpenStax | Robert Wagner: Greetings, and welcome to the Introduction to Physical Science. In this lecture, we're going to be talking about the ideal gas law and how gases perform and behave under ideal circumstances. So let's go ahead and get started. And what we have, are, first of all, what is a gas? Well, gases are composed of atoms or molecules. So some gases are composed of individual atoms such as argon, neon or helium. other gases are composed of molecules, which are more than one atom bound together. And that is like nitrogen and oxygen, which make up the majority of our atmosphere. The oxygen we breathe is not molecular, it's not sorry, not atomic oxygen - single molecules, but is molecular oxygen with two oxygen atoms bound together. Now gases, as we know are very easily compressed, and we can compress gases, because their particles are very spread out. relative to their size, there is a lot of space between the molecules within a gas. So there's a lot of space between these, meaning that you can compress them closer together and still have room when you have liquids or solids. Or the beat, the molecules are much, much closer together. And we will talk sometimes about standard temperature and pressure called STP. And those are zero degrees Celsius, and 1.01 times 10 to the fifth Pascal's. So this is the temperature standard. This is the standard pressure. So if we say that something is at standard temperature and pressure, we are giving you those two bits of information, we're saying that the temperature is zero degrees Celsius, and that the pressure is 1.01 times 10, to the fifth Pascal's. So let's go ahead and look a little more about gases. And what we see. First of all, looking at an example and looking at the relationship between three properties of a gas, the pressure, the temperature and the volume. And in our image, here, we show the tire being inflated. So as you first inflated, the volume increases of whoever inflated a tire that was almost completely empty, the pressure doesn't change a whole lot, but it will inflate so it will actually push up a little bit more. But the pressure only increases a small amount, then as you continue to add air, the pressure will increase drastically, but the volume will not, you note that the tire looks then essentially the same. And now the air is going into adding to the pressure. And if you continue this, increase an increase in temperature, the pressure will increase if the temperature increases, so if you increase the temperature, the pressure will increase. If you decrease the temperature, the pressure will decrease. And you often notice this on your tires, perhaps if you have the tire monitoring systems that are prevalent in cars today, that when it first gets that really cold morning, you can notice that your tire light is on. And if your tires have been inflated for summer temperatures, and all of a sudden it is cold in the morning, you'll notice that the pressure has decreased drastically, and in fact can easily decrease enough to set off the tire warning light. So we have those here. And we also want to relate the how these are related through the ideal gas law. And the ideal gas law states that the pressure times the volume is equal to the number of atoms times k, which is the Boltzmann constant down below, multiplied by the temperature. So k is just a constant here, 1.38 times 10 to the negative 23rd joules per Kelvin. And that is called the Boltzmann constant. And then if we know three of these other values, the pressure, the volume, the number of atoms, or the temperature, if we know any three of those, we can then calculate the fourth. So let's look at an example using the ideal gas law. And we have here what we're going to do is to calculate the number of molecules how many molecules are there in a cubic meter of gas at STP, remember standard temperature and pressure and remember what those values are. To give an idea of what a cubic meter is, you can see it right here. one meter on either side is about the size of this cubic box. So something something about this size, how many molecules are within it. That, that box and we can actually calculate that at standard temperature and pressure. So let's go ahead and solve our problem based on our methods here that we know. So let's list what we know. And remember, because it's at standard temperature and pressure, we know the temperature is zero degree Celsius, which is 273 Kelvin, we know that the pressure is 1.05 times 10, to the fifth Pascal's, and we know the volume that we're looking at a cubic meter, so the volume is exactly one cubic meter. And we know k Boltzmann's constant. So we know everything. Now if we write out our ideal gas law equation, we know everything in this equation, except for one thing, because we know the pressure, we know the volume, we know Boltzmann's constant, and we know the temperature, and that means we can calculate the number of molecules. So if we were to do that, our next step would be to solve for the number of molecules, and then put in the values that we have. And then go ahead and put those into your calculator and calculate them. And we would find that there are six 2.68 times 10 to the 25th molecules in one cubic meter of a gas. So in order, it doesn't matter what the gas is the gas, it's independent of that, because it only depends on the pressure, the volume, and the temperature. So we can calculate that regardless of whether that were filled with atmospheric gases, or filled with pure helium or hydrogen or anything else, the number of molecules at standard temperature and pressure would be the same. So let's continue. And let's look at some of the concepts that we'll come back to in the chemistry section of the class. But what we want to look at because we get such a large number of molecules, it is a number beyond our comprehension 10 to the 25th. How do we comprehend something that is 10 to the 25th, we have a hard time a million would be 10 to the sixth, that's hard to comprehend a billion is 10 to the ninth, a trillion is 10 to the 12th. Those are large enough. So we come up with another unit as we often do to explain very large numbers. And in this case, we're using what is called the mole. And one mole is defined to be the number of atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon 12. That is the definition of the mole and is also given by the name Avogadro's number, or represented by a capital N with a subscript A. And it is equal to 6.02 times 10 to the 23rd molecules per mole, that is how many molecules are in one mole. So that's helps get these numbers down to something a little more manageable, trying to comprehend such large exponents, while we can calculate with them, our brains just don't like to wrap themselves around such large numbers. Now this is for some things for gases, there are 22 and a half liters per mole. And you can actually go to the textbook, if you want to look at example 13.8. To see a little bit about how this comes about. I'm not going to go through that here for this class. But you can look that up in the textbook to see, but it's 22.5 liters per mole for a gas, so 22.5 liters of a gas will represent one mole of that gas. Okay, so we can also look at the ideal gas law can also be written in terms of moles, so you can use this, we had it as PV equals, remember PV equals capital N, lowercase kT, but we can also write it as PV equals nRt, where R is another constant. And we can use different sets of units depending on what we're trying to calculate here. So r can have various values depending on what you're given in the problem and what you're trying to figure out. So it's the same type of thing except now n is the number of moles in the substance instead of the number of atoms appear it was the number of atoms down here it's the number of moles, P and V are the same, R is changed. Now R is in terms instead of being k is are in terms of moles, so it could be 8.31 joules per mole kelvin. It could be 1.99 calories per mole Kelvin, or 0.81 liter atmospheres per mole Kelvin. So there are various different units that you can use here. And it really just depends on what you're trying to calculate there. So let's go through one example of this. Looking at these, and we'll look at the example of a bike tire. And what we want to find is how many moles of gas are in a bike tire, if it has a volume of two times 10 to the negative third cubic meters, a pressure of seven times 10 to the fifth Pascal's, and a temperature of 18 degrees Celsius. So put down what we know. And there's the numbers we just just had. And we want to figure out based on what we know, we want to use this value for R of 8.31 joule per mole Kelvin, because that is what is going to work out with the units for what we have. So we can use this version of the equation. And if we solve it, we find that n the number of moles is equal to P times V over R T. And if we put in the values that we know, we can go ahead and go through all the calculations here. And if we examine our units, and what the definition of jewels are, we can actually calculate through this and find out that we'll end up with just a number of moles, and about point 579 moles. So within that bicycle tire with a volume of two times 10 to the negative third cubic meters, we would find a little over half a mole of material. So we can do other calculations with this again, as long as you know everything except for one of the values, you can calculate those, if you knew the number of moles, and you wanted to try to find a temperature, you could do that or a volume or a pressure. And just remember when you're looking at these, that if you're given standard temperature and pressure, that those have very specific values, and that's what you want to use. So let's look a little bit summarize our problem solving strategies. First of all, determine that an ideal gas is involved. So for most of our cases, if it's talking about a gas unless it tells you it's not ideal for our cases, it will be an ideal gas. list your known values, make sure you're converting to SI units, sometimes they can be given in different values. Determine your unknown, what are you looking for? Decide what form of the ideal gas law Do you want to use? Do you know molecules? Or do you know moles, that's going to tell you give you a good hint as to watch my version of the ideal gas law you need, you will need to manipulate and rearrange the equation to solve for your unknown what you're looking for. And then of course, you substitute in known values, and make sure that the answer is reasonable. So if you're finding that a tire contains many billions of moles of material, we probably know that something is quite wrong. Or if you find out that a cubic meter has exactly 10, add 10 molecules in it, then we know that something is quite wrong. So it's good to at least eliminate anything that is very obviously wrong with your calculation with your with your answer. Very good way to come back and look at things and compare and make sure you are on the right track. So the last thing I want to look at here briefly are what we call phase diagrams. So matter can be in one of three phases, solid, liquid or gas. Now we're familiar with that for water. Because water we see as a solid in terms of ice as a liquid, and also as a water vapor in terms of a gas. What a phase diagram does is plot temperature. And we see that here on the x axis and pressure which we see on the y axis here. So this is the temperature in degrees Celsius. This is the pressure in atmospheres. So depending on where you are on this, if you're on this side off to the right, this is all vapor. So you will get vapor over there that is all water vapor on this side. And that is to it could be at a very high temperature or a low temperature now we think of water vapor is only being at a high temperature, but water vapor can be at much lower temperatures as well. As you see here. You can get water vapor at extremely cold temperatures down below the freezing what we call the freezing point of water, if the pressure is low enough, so that until you can get vapor at All sorts of anything in this range over here, below this line will give you water vapor. On the far left side you have the solids area. So this will give you solid ice, which is present at very only at very cold temperatures. But depends, again a little bit on the pressure exactly where that falls depends a little bit on the pressures. And then finally, you get the liquid phase, liquid phase can can is it limits to a very specific region of temperature and pressure. So liquid water while very plentiful on the Earth only occurs because we happen to be in that very specific range of about one atmosphere, and a certain number of degree average temperature of the earth somewhere in here. So we end up with a good amount of water present on earth. And in a liquid form. However, the liquid can be present even at very much higher temperatures. Normally, remember, it boils here at 100 degrees, however, you see that you can have a liquid at more than 100 degrees if the pressure is high enough. So as you go up higher, you can have liquids up here, at much higher temperatures going up to several 100 degrees Celsius, as long as you have extremely high pressures. And that happens until you reach the critical point. At the critical point, their liquid phase no longer exists. So once you pass that temperature, and that pressure above this, you have no more liquid phase, and it goes directly from a solid over here into a gas. So that will undergo a process we call sublimation. And that is a phase change of solid to gas. And you may be familiar with that with something called dry ice. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, CO2 and carbon dioxide if the pressure and temperature of the Earth would be beyond the critical point. So it goes directly from a solid into a gas. That's why we call it dry ice, it doesn't have that liquid phase that doesn't melt the way water ice does. So that's if you go beyond the critical point. And then there's the triple point here, which is the one point where all three phases can exist simultaneously. at normal temperatures and pressures on Earth, you can't get all three phases at once, you have to be at a very low temperature here. But you also have to be at a very low pressure for water. But if you were at those two, then you could actually get water as a solid a liquid in a gas all at once. So a phase diagram is a good way of summarizing and detailing all of that information in one diagram. So let's go ahead and summarize and finish up this section of the lecture. And what we found that we talked about was the ideal gas law which related the pressure, the temperature and the volume of an ideal gas. We talked about Avogadro's number which gives the number of molecules in a specified quantity of matter. So it tells us how many molecules there are. And then we finished up looking at phase diagrams, which shows the temperature what temperatures and pressures, pressures, the different phases, solid, liquid and gas will exist. So that concludes this lecture on the ideal gas law. We'll be back again next time for another topic in physical science. So until then, have a great day everyone and I will see you in class. | Introduction to Physical Science | UCkPoR4kiG1_zMjjiWjHUR6Q | 2021-08-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,902 | 15,363 |
fA__8_NvE0o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA__8_NvE0o | Collect Open Data on Groundwater from Online Sources into a QGIS Project | so the idea here is that we are going to collect data from different online sources and get it into qgis so with this button i can go to the next page and the first step is to download data from the africa groundwater atlas country hydrogeologic hydrogeology maps and that's on this website so here we have the site and the first step is to download the data for malawi that we will use in this tutorial so i click here on malawi and then it will ask to fill in a form and when you have filled that in and submitted it will immediately give you a link to download and send it also to you by by email so that's uh that's what you can do i already did that so i'm going to proceed with uh the next uh step okay so we are going to we have downloaded this data it's a zip file on your hard disk and we extract it and uh then we are going to start uh qgis so here i have a brand new installation of qgis for this session and i have downloaded the files from malawi they're here they're these ones and it comes with some metadata which is important so always check what comes with it so you have some more information about the data like in this pdf file we can see what the attributes are so there's attributes about geology and about hydrogeology in the file so we need that for our interpretation but also to assign the right styling so we're in a qgis here uh i use here qgs 3.10 long term release and it's a it's a fresh blank project and the first thing i always do if you work on a small laptop you just drag your layers panel over the browser panel so you have the two tabs here you can easily switch and now i go to the i'm in the browser panel and i'm going to look for the files that we downloaded so for me they're on the z drive and i've put them in tutorial one and i'm going to access that folder a lot so i click right and i add it as a favorite so now i don't need to go down this whole tree but i simply find the tools here under tutorial one and i can now simply drag the shape file we recognize that this is a shape file let's see the other files pdf dot text doesn't look like that's a gis layer this this other one risk comes later in the tutorial i pre-downloaded it to avoid some risks so simply the first thing that you do is drag this to the map canvas and there it opens and i switch back to the layers panel and now i'm going to look at the attribute table of this layer i click right and i go to open attribute table and there we see two columns one with the geology and one with the hydrogeology coded according to what is given in that pdf file with metadata good practice that they apply to to share this so that's nice so we can now simply apply styling to this and let's make a styling for the geology and the hydrogeology separately based on this one file and the attributes so i open the layer styling panel using this button you get this panel to the right you can always read which layer you are styling and in this case it's not a single symbol but it's uh categorized for different classes of geology and now i need to choose the column in the attribute table that i want to style and it's this one the geology glg and if i click classify it will be classified with random colors and it always adds this last one all other values and that is for the no data that's in the layer i'm going to remove that you can often remove it if you don't have no data and it simply adds this legend and you can change the colors by simple double clicking here on a color and changing the fill color to another one that you uh that you want for that here i'm just keeping it as random colors but you can of course make this more to look like a real geological map according to conventions that you have in your country for geological mapping now i also want to style the hydrogeology but to distinguish i'm first going to duplicate the layer and i'm going to rename this one to geology and i'm going to rename the other one to hydro geology but it's still showing the geology of course i'm going to style this second one in the same way so i now have here the hydro geology make sure that's there categorized and i'm going to use the other attribute table column the field related to the hydrogeology and i click classify it will warn me that it will delete what's there already and now i have the classes from the hydrogeology added it's the same shape file but we use the different fields in the attribute table to style different properties i remove here also all other values so that was the first step and uh let me save the project it's a good practice to save it frequently because if qgis crashes and that can also happen to me then you can still open the project file in this case i don't save it to a geo package but just as a normal qgis file and i'll save it to the tutorial 1 folder that i made so everything is together in one folder note that i don't use spaces and i saved it to my data partition and i'm going to call this simply malawi a dot qg gz file that stores the links to these layers and the styling and the zoom level let's go to the next step and there i'm going to add data from a spatial data infrastructure and it's a great thing that malawi has the malawi spatial data platform and i'm going to to show you [Music] um so here it is and uh there i'm going to look for groundwater data so this is an sdi spatial data infrastructure which also runs on the geonote and you can simply use this search box and look for groundwater to find all the groundwater related data and then press enter and there we find this layer groundwater monitoring wells coordinates and uh comes with some uh information here but if i click on that then i can see uh visualization of the data for load and i can see uh the metadata and i can check the attributes here so it comes with these different attributes and if i want to download it i can click here download as an image or as a zip shape file but here i'm going to do other things see it's still loading there's an issue with the internet but that's uh not a big problem for us now so i'm going to qgis and i'm going to make a connection with this data set so there is this button here and this is to open the data source manager here's the data source manager and you will find this button geonote here and there i can make new connections to geonode sdis i'm going to make a new connection i click on new and i give the name must. and i'm going to give the url here and that's the main url of the the geonote so that's this link you could also copy it from the browser that's safer than what i do now and um then you're gonna test the connection you don't uh normally need to fill in the other things i'm gonna test the connection they will take a bit it will try to connect to the server here we have a lot of overhead because also zoom is interfering but it says that the connection was successful and it's a valid geonote instance so that's good news so this seems to be working and then we click ok and now what we can do is connect to must up here it'll also take a bit and here it will load all the layers that are on this geo node let me filter now by typing groundwater there you see it and it gives you the title of the layer the name how it's stored in the in the database and here you see web service wms remember that's a rendered picture and wfs that is the vector data that we can use for further processing and that's of course what we need so i selected wfs and i click add and it will download these points into qgis that takes a bit when the layer is loaded we close the dialog i can drag the geonote layer to the top and there we see all the points we click right on the layer we can export these features now as a shapefile to make it available as a local gis file let's call it groundwater monitoring wells let's just change the projection can also change the projection directly to the utm zone click ok and there it is and now we can remove the geo node layer so basically what we did until now was uh downloading the malawi hydrogeology map and adding the geo-node layer on groundwater monitoring wells from massed up from the geonote and converting this then to a local shapefile because you cannot keep it in wfs format for further processing now the next step is we are going to use um a csv file from uh from the ramsar information service so on this website we have all the ramsar sites and we can find these ramsar sites also for malawi and therefore we use these explore by filters let's first go to africa and then we choose here malawi and there it loads and we see that it has two ramsar sites here and if you then go to exports then you can choose your different formats and what is useful for us in gis is to save it as a csv format and you fill in your email address and you will receive the link by email i've already downloaded it so i'm going to use that link and show you the file so it's this file a csv file and if i click right i can do edit and it'll open in notepad and it is good practice to open it first in a text file because then you can already see what is in the data and we see that it is comma separated if you see these double quotes it means that these are text fields and what we can also see is that it has latitude and longitude coordinates so we can plot it on a map and it has a lot of other fields so uh let's open this in in qgis therefore we use again the data source manager and now i go to delimited text and i use this button this button is important we use this always to browse in the file system also for saving always use that don't type the file name and here there's this csv file and i open it it gives me a preview and it already looks quite okay but let's check what it did so csv you want to change the delimiters here it chooses comma separate values you can go to custom delimiters and you can choose something else here we just use the comma and always check the preview because that gives you an indication on how good it is and here we see the latitude longitude coordinates so that looks well so the only thing i need to do here is go to geometry definition it has some guessing so it automatically guesses that x is longitude field and y is the latitude field so it's already selected but we need to add here the geometry and the geometry here can be selected with this button and because it's latitude longitude and we don't have any other information we use ebs34326 and you can type it here in the filter field there it is and i click okay and that's all that we need now so i click add and i click close and we see that the two points have been added here into our layers list so that is still um an important csv file and for further processing we need to export it to a real gis layer so i'm going to export this also to a shape file to do that click write choose export and choose save features as default it will choose a geo package but later we will wrap everything into one geo package so i first save it as a shape file use this button again to browse to the folder and it's on set tutorial 1 and there i'm going to save it as ramsar sites malawi and the great thing about this export tool is that we can also change the projection to the one that we will use later in our project and it's uh not advised to keep it on latitude longitude so i'm going to change it to the utm projection for malawi and you can look that up but i have the code here 32 is always utmwgs84 7 is for south and then you type the zone number and in this case it's 36. select it here and you can look here at the preview and you see that it covers the whole country of malawi so make sure it's selected and click ok and that will be our output projection stored in the shape file and leave everything else as default and then i do ok and now the ramsar sites malawi layer is added and i can remove the csv file so good practice is also to keep this layers list clean to not get confused and use the wrong layers in your calculation so do okay now if i hover my mouse over it i see where it's stored it's a shape file and i see the projection in brackets it's epsg 32736 so that's correct so always use that if you get confused what file you're looking at okay now we need to style it so i click on the the layers panel if it was closed it's still open and it already selected here ramsar sites malawi and i just want a single symbol for for both of these and i'm going to change it to a svg marker so click here on simple marker and there you can change the type of markers and one of those here is svg marker svgs are our icons and drawings that you can make yourself or download from the internet and qgis also comes with these and if you scroll down then you will find here the different options and under symbol we'll find here the one that we are going to use and that is this red marker but it's very small now so we need to increase its size and we change it to 12. now you see it here on the map these are nice marker symbols with a little shadow so that looks great so we already have some more data now in our project so uh let's add some more and now we're going to the saddaq gip portal select gip and let's see where it opened so here it is and uh let's also look for groundwater data there it's probably full of groundwater data but let's see what we have there there's uh of course many of these layers the ones that we are going to use are the aquifers the transboundary aquifers when i start searching i already see it here in the pop-up and that's actually the one that we need i'm going to click on that and similar to the other must-have geo-node we can click on the layer name here they've used better practice because we see no underscores and file name in the title it's a nice human readable title and we can read the metadata nicely filled in look at the attributes that's the names of the aquifers the countries that it covers and you can download it but here of course we're gonna make a connection hopefully in this case it will uh work so i'm just gonna copy the link from the set of gip and i'm going to make a new connection you could do it in this way as we did but there's another way so i'll show you both ways they're equivalent you can also go to the browser panel and if you go completely down you find here geonode and you see here our messed up connection is already there but i can also add a new one if i click right i can choose new connection and i'm gonna give it a new name sadaq gip i paste the url i'm going to test the connection let's see if this works a little bit better seems to be a little bit faster it was successful okay and now you can expand these boxes and it will query all the layers that we have on the static gip that will of course take a little bit so there are two ways to connect to the geo nodes either using this button or going to your browser panel and under geo node add the connection it has the same dialogues and we wanted w of s so i expand wfs to get all the w of s layers and here it is the transboundary aquifers of the world and i'm going to drag it to the map canvas and this time we see it works so these are all the aquifers of the world but i'm still zoomed in to uh to malawi so of course we're going to do something with that let me see what the next step is yeah we need to export this also to a local uh layer so this is if you hover your mouse over it you can see the projection is vpsg4326 and it is a geonode link a wfs so i'm going to click write export save features s and i'm going to save it as reshape file in our tutorial one folder and i'm going to save it as let's see what name in the tutorial aqui fair aquifers shapefile save and i'm going to change the projection also to the one of the other layer the utm zone and then add it to folder okay it's now converting the whole file so all the polygons will be now put in the shape file and there it is and i can remove the other one which is simply now a copy and i can style it let's give it a simple outline so i go to simple fill simple line and now i have those aquifers as black lines here so data set is getting more complete now we have all the data we need to save it into a geo package including the project styling and the correct projection so that's what we're going to do now so go to the processing toolbox you can open it here from the menu processing toolbox there we see it and there's a nice tool to package all these layers you've seen it in the presentation search for package and you find here the package layers tool make sure that all the things that you want to export are checked there that'll might be necessary i'm not sure but i'll just check them and i double click on package layers and in the dialog i click for input layers on these this button with the three dots and here i'm gonna simply select all these layers i click select all so all the five layers are selected in brackets you see there are different projections we're going to solve that later now it will in a dual package you can store layers with different projections so it doesn't disturb this process of storing all your data into one geo package so i do okay i also want to save the styles that we assigned and then save to file geopackage and go to your tutorial folder so always make sure that it ends up in the right place and i'm going to call this one let's stick to how we call it in the tutorial malawi underscore gis score data note that i use underscores instead of spaces as to good practice for file and folder names save and then i run it and now all the five layers are in a geopackage i close it and the next step is that we are also going to save the project in the geo package note that it doesn't add the geopackage layers here automatically and these layers here are still the shape files so we need to do something about it so what we're going to do is i can save this project in the qgz file just to be sure and i can click this button to open a new project so this is a new blank project and i'm going to add now the layers from the geo package that we made so go back to our favorites here and this is our new geo package that we just created and there we see the five layers i select them all and i drag them to the map canvas and it zooms to the maximum boundary and in this projection it looks weird because it also takes the first layer and use that projection so it automatically changes changed you can find it here in the lower right to the utm projection now i want to zoom to the boundary of malawi and i know that this geology and hydro geology maps are the boundaries of malawi so i click right and i choose zoom to layer and there we are back in malawi and let's drag groundwater monitoring wells on top and the ramps are sides there it is let's put aquifers below and here we have all our layers from the geo package and now we are going to save even the project in the geopackage so we have one file that we can share with our colleagues so go to project and do save to geopackage and then we browse to the newly created geopackage in the tutorial one folder in my case it's open and we give it an output name malawi groundwater project and then i do save you can save multiple projects into one geopackage so these are now portable geo packages that you can share with others | Hans van der Kwast | UCHGe8ccP2z2wHQa6B04m4Lg | 2020-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,879 | 19,316 |
DLtT17Dxt64 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLtT17Dxt64 | GRWM - NEW PRODUCTS!! NOMAD PARADISE ISLANDS PALETTE | CHARLOTTE TILBURY FOUNDATION & POWDER | NARS | [Music] so [Music] hi guys welcome back okay i know i know but i've been missing for a little while a little m.i.a but i have a good excuse i actually moved moved to a whole nother state so i'm not i'm not a cat well i'll always be a cali girl but i'm not located in cali anymore so i'm things have been a little hectic for me a little crazy um but yeah i did move but um as you can see i'm back set up in my new home in my beauty room and i want to play with some makeup okay i did pick up a few new items from sephora um i got a couple of things in my boxy charm just stuff that i want to try out you know play with so i said you know let me sit down do a makeup video hopefully i'll get into vlogging again um since i'm in a new state new place new vibes and you know just kind of bring you guys along with me on this new adventure but let's plan some makeup today okay so um as you can see i still need to kind of clean up my brows and everything i actually have this murad clarifying oil free water gel that i got in my boxy charm that i'm going to um put a little bit of that on just to moisturize and hydrate some clean up my brows and then we can go ahead and jump into today's look one of the new items that i am going to be playing with is my nomad this is their latest the paradise island palette look how pretty it is i know i am actually on the late bus with this because i did move it actually took a while for the palette to get to me for me to get it um so this is what she looks like though absolutely gorgeous perfect for spring and summer looks you guys know i love color this is like a lighter color story it's like sim semi pastel but it's actually you know deep enough to where it's not like super pasty or anything so i'm really excited to try this out i love nomad i love the fact that they sent me their palettes to try out even though like i said i've been kind of m.i.a lately but i'm always going to support them always going to um try out their new releases and this is a palette that i am going to be playing with today so we'll see how that goes y'all i haven't put on makeup in so long i actually um just put on some makeup recently when my girl lily came to visit and it was a struggle it was a struggle have any of you guys like been through that where it's like you took a long break from putting on makeup and you haven't really done it in a while and then you went to do it and it was like i don't even remember how to do this no more okay so i feel like yeah i definitely need to get back into the swing of things so that i can get back on my you know just enjoying doing makeup putting on makeup sharing it with you guys and getting excited about it again i think just the last i would say two and a half three years just has really taken a toll and been kind of hectic but i am ready to just get back to the things that i love and that i used to be excited about and just really you know get back into the groove of things okay so yeah this feels really nice actually and it smells good it doesn't have a scent scent to it but it just smells nice and clean and and healthy refreshing so i like it it feels good so let me go in i'm still loving my micro bladed brows if you guys watch me you know that i got my brows micro bladed uh months ago and i still love them but when i'm doing a full full face of makeup i do like to go in and just kind of you know deepen them up clean them up a bit make them look a little bit neater but just on a regular everyday basis i love them you know so i'm gonna go ahead clean up my brows and then we'll come back and jump into a look with this palette [Music] okay guys so i have filled my brows in made them a little bit more aggressive now i'm going to prep my lid with my p louise base you guys know i've been using this forever i'm still using it and i don't know when or if that's ever going to change so i'm just going to tap some of this on my lids okay so before i go in with this beautiful colorful palette i want to kind of um put like a you know kind of flesh toned um bit of powder just here on the upper part of my eyelid just to help these colors blend into my skin tone a little bit better so i'm just adding a little bit of my face powder just to the upper part of my eyelid so it's not such a harsh transition with the colors okay so that'll help those colors just blend a little bit better so i'm thinking i want to do kind of like a a pinky green type look today i know i know but yeah that's kind of what i'm feeling when i'm vibing so i'm gonna go into this shade here which is a lighter green shade um and just kind of start that out in my crease and then slowly deepen it up with the darker green shade it's more of like a kind of like an aqua aqua blue type shade more so than green so i think that'll look nice actually and just looking at it i see it is nicely pigmented okay very nicely pigmented so this is probably going to be kind of like a blue green pinky type eye [Laughter] which you guys know i am not afraid of it just seems like their shadows just get more and more pigmented and more and more smooth with every palette that they come out with it's like just a dream okay so if you thought that this palette was not going to be deep enough for those of us that really really like beautiful bold color you can see how this light shade right here this light shade how it's looking on my eyes very very nicely pigmented okay gorgeous okay so now that i have that pretty much placed in my crease now i'm gonna go into this darker green shade here so so pretty and just place a little bit of that a little bit further down in my crease and see how that looks [Music] uh hello beautiful [Music] oh that's pretty and these shades are blending together so nicely now let's go into this beautiful blue shade i wasn't really going to focus on blue but i definitely want to add a little bit of more color to this look before we hit this lid so i'm going to go into this blue and just kind of tap that on the inner and outer corners [Music] yes ma'am that's gorgeous i'm actually even though i know how nice nomads shadows are and their color stories are beautiful i'm actually quite shocked at the pigmentation because this just it is like their shadows are just getting better and better that's crazy and i definitely love a nice blue green blend and you guys know when i sit down to do an eye look i i really don't pre-think it or plan it or anything like that i just start throwing color on my lid and see what happens so that's pretty much what i'm doing today and these shadows are blending beautifully um i'm loving it [Laughter] i am loving it okay let's leave a little bit of space in the middle for our um pink shimmer okay so i got that blue laid down uh pretty nicely and i told y'all i wanted to do like a pink and green i'm going to go into this beautiful shimmer here and place that on my lid we're about to see what's going to happen okay and oh she's pretty oh my gosh she's gorgeous look at that [Music] pretty so so pretty and if you don't you know feel like you want to do because you can definitely do a monochromatic look with this with the blue and green and just have a beautiful green or blue shimmer you know that's definitely up to you but you guys know i like to mix it up so we are going with the pink on top of the blue and the green and i'm using my finger just to make it easy for me today don't mind my fingernail it broke and [Music] i had to do a little ghetto repair oh my nail but it's all good okay so yeah i'm gonna go ahead and do like that and then just kind of blend out the edges a little bit so it's not too too harsh but yeah that's what we are doing today pink and blue and green honey okay so now i'm going to do some liner and lashes and clean this up a bit before i move on to some of the new products that i want to try on my face and then we'll come back and finish up this eye look okay you guys so i basically just threw on some lashes no liner just lashes don't know which lashes they are because they were just sitting on my beauty desk sorry about that but you know they're a little bit a little bit bold have a little flutter on the end um so i'm going to start out with the ciate london dewey skin this is their glass glow primer i definitely got this in my boxy charm so i want to try this out as my primer today first time using it so let's see how she works and this is what it looks like so it is a white um liquid primer i don't know why i was thinking it was going to be clear maybe because it's called glass glow but yeah i thought it was going to be clear i can definitely see the glow aspect to it okay and i'm going to go in with my essence camouflage concealer this is not new i use this to handle these dark circles a bit so they're not as bad [Music] and i am sitting in front of my window so i'm kind of you know i'm using natural lighting today and hopefully that'll give you a better idea of how these products look so for foundation i'm trying out this charlotte tilbury airbrush flawless foundation got this in my boxy charm as well so not sure if this shade is going to work for me i believe i have the shade 13 if i'm reading that correctly y'all know with my vision this is what it looks like it does have a pump on here so i'm going to pump some on my hand oh it's nice and thick so that's what it looks like has a little bit of drip to it but very nice thick formula and i'm gonna go in with a sponge and just kind of tap in place [Music] and i like to just kind of blend my foundation in with that concealer you know that i use under my eyes and around my mouth i just like to kind of blend everything in together so that's what we'll do so this is what two pumps is looking like on my skin i feel like i can definitely see that glow from that ciate london primer which i'm not mad at it i'm sure when i powder up you know it'll go away but yeah you know if you like kind of like a glowy dewy look like if you wear um what do you call them like tinted moisturizers and stuff and you like a glowy look then you'll probably like that primer so yeah so that's what two pumps is looking like on me pretty decent coverage pretty decent coverage and i think this is pr probably the closest shade to my skin tone to be honest with you so i'm glad this is the one that i picked from boxy charm for the charlotte tilbury foundation okay so i do have a new concealer that i picked up from sephora is this cosis concealer and y'all know this is oh it's so small chad i think it's eight the shade zero eight that i got it is um just slightly brightening so i'm gonna see how this kind of blends out and how the coverage is but yeah i saw this i went into the sephora store and just like swatched it and was like okay i'm gonna try that out so i did go ahead and grab this to try this a lot and i'm going to use this kind of like oval shaped sponge to blend this out okay so it definitely blends away a bit you see how the coverage kind of sheers out with the sponge so with a brush maybe it wouldn't blend away as much but i see a slight amount of coverage but yeah it's definitely blending away with the sponge so if you like lighter coverage then you might like this i like a little bit more coverage because of the dark circle issues that i have under my eyes but for brightening it does work out nicely and i'm not having any issues with blending it so definitely blendable nice formula there but it's not bad it's not bad at all oh this dewy skin child okay so i don't have a new under eye powder that i want to use so i'm just going in with my l'oreal infallible and i'm going to what is this this is 600 golden beige yeah and i'm just going to use a brush to set under my eyes [Music] okay i do have a new all over face powder that i want to try out this one is the charlotte tilbury um airbrush flawless finish face powder in the shade 4 which is the deepest i believe so that's what she looks like so i'm gonna see how this works to set my whole face i did pick this up during the sephora sale so let's see how it works on me i don't know i'm like really particular when it comes to [Music] my face powders because it's like if the shade is off just a little bit it'll drive me nuts if it's just a little bit too cool toned or a little bit too dark or whatever just drives me crazy so oh okay it looks like this is going to work okay it's really um blending nicely with like the rest of my body as you can see it's just just deepening me up just the right amount i would use my charlotte tilbury bronzer since i'm doing the foundation in the powder but i have a little duo from nars that i'm really curious about i'm not sure how it's going to work out on my skin tone so it might mess up this whole look [Laughter] but i want to try it out i got it during the sephora sale and i'm just like i really want to try it out and see how it's going to fare on me because i don't know child okay so this powder is actually really really nice and it's a good shade for me i'm feeling it i kind of lost some of that brightness under my eye because i put the powder up a little too high but it's all good [Music] i like yeah it's definitely a good shade for me for sure okay so the little duo that i was talking about is this nars duo really pretty packaging as you can see and this is called what is it summer unrated that's what it says on the back there and let me show you what this looks like it's so pretty if you haven't seen it yet so this is what she looks like on the inside so in my opinion honestly it looks like two blushes to me that's supposed to be a bronzer but this very orangey red tone or bronzer okay so kind of um i don't know y'all i don't know see that looks like a blush to me chow but we're gonna try it to bronze up just a little bit and hopefully i'll destroy this face [Music] okay so it's given it's giving a little bit of like that sun-kissed bronze look okay okay i can live with that i can live with it is not too bad let me do this half of my face and then you guys can be the judge because it is a little bit more orangey red tone than i prefer um as a woman of color you know and i love bronzer but i don't like it to look like orange and red you know so i'll do half of my face so we can check it out okay so this is half of my face done with this nars bronzer so this is the half that's done and this is the half that's not okay i can do that i can do that it's not bad it's a little bit more red than i prefer but it's not bad at all honestly i can i can deal with that okay you guys now when i say your girl don't want sun kissed your girl don't wet sun kiss so that bronzer very pigmented very warm earthy you know just came out that sun okay now yeah i took it to a whole nother level but you can see it definitely works definitely shows up it's a nice bronzy tone i went a little ham with it okay now there is a shimmery blush in here so i'm gonna put a little bit of this on my cheeks just a little bit i think it might look nice with this eye look so we're gonna put just just a little bit and see oh that's pretty girl what okay nars okay okay that is gorgeous yo with this bronzer this is pretty okay yeah i like it i like it i like it picasso yes okay i'm feeling it it goes very nicely with this bronzer it's beautiful and as you can see it blends really nicely goes well over powder okay yes all right and it's not like too too shimmery shiny okay but just enough okay pretty okay so i am going to go in with some of this charlotte tilbury airbrush flawless setting spray before i do my highlighter okay you guys so i am going to go in with this kiko cosmetics highlighter that i got before the holidays i got it from ulta don't know if it's still available or not but it's so gorgeous this is the shade so so pretty so i'm going to go in with a little bit of this highlighter just to add a little bit of glow not that i need any more glow right and what i like about this highlighter is that it's not that like pal in your face it just gives a nice subtle natural glow very subtle i feel like i'm already glowing glowing enough okay i don't even feel like i need highlight to be honest with you because your girl is glowy from that primer and foundation and i blush and everything i'm like super glowy right now but i love this highlighter it's so pretty i think i'm gonna put on some lipstick right quick because i hate having foundation lips i think i'm gonna do a blue liner i haven't done blue liner in quite a while so we're gonna go with a really pretty bright blue liner this is one of my beauty creations liners gorgeous this one is called denim so it's from beauty creations called denim very pretty very bright okay so back to the palette what do we want to do you guys on the lower lash line i'm looking at the blue because it's so gorgeous yeah let's go ahead and go with this blue on the lower lash line and i'm gonna pop that green shimmer or maybe this in my inner corner we'll see [Music] okay you guys so i feel like i want to do matte in the inner corner instead of a shimmer so i am going to go in with this beautiful bright green shade here in my inner corner instead of the shimmer we're going to do a matte today okay i feel like my face is so glowy let's just stick to matte [Laughter] i don't feel like i need to shine anymore okay so let's just pop this bright green mat in the inner corner and give us a little bit of you know variety right there [Music] oh that's pretty [Music] so this is it you guys this is the final look for today hopefully you enjoyed hanging out with me to create this look i would say my favorite products of the day are the palette this eyeshadow palette is banging you guys it is a really really nice really really pretty so pigmented easy to use vibrant i'm feeling it okay so if you were curious if it is black girl friendly yes it is okay beautiful palette i love it all right [Laughter] but yeah so the nomad paradise islands palette so so gorgeous definitely grab it definitely pick it up i do have a discount code actually for it i'll put it in the um description box down below so i would say that is one of my favorite items the nars duo blush and bronzer i was a little bit scared a little bit skeptical i mean as you can see your girl is very very bronzed up and very very glowingly blushed up so feeling it love it so glad i grabbed it um the charlotte tilbury powder worked out nicely foundation worked out nicely i'll see how it holds up the closest concealer kind of blended away a bit like i said i'm going to try it with a brush instead of a sponge and see if that works out better for me and this primer very dewy very glowy if you like dewy and glowy definitely try out that primer so that's it for today you guys hopefully i can get back into the swing of things i really really am excited to be in my new location my new home and just ready to kind of dive back into some vlogs and make up with you guys so hopefully you have a great day and a great rest of the week thank you so much for watching don't forget to hit like and if you haven't subscribed and you like your girl definitely subscribe i'll see you on the next one toodles [Music] you | Kolorful Kalmele | UCVLL4E17CHugnmEmRPu24lw | 2022-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,981 | 19,239 |
KjLXas2Ls2g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjLXas2Ls2g | KTSM NewsChannel 9 - Friday Fun Facts [July 5, 2013] w/ Mark Mathis | this is gonna be friday fun facts from ktsm featuring mark mathis friday july 5th 2013 fair ucs copyright law uh it is time now for the uh fun facts and i just ate uh something that chef adam cooked and it's this uh that that goes the pepper and it and it's hot i i honestly wish people this is a whole new segment we're gonna have his recipes on our website link to his website we're going to ask for your recipes you can submit recipes to us he can create them for you maybe you know you're over there you might think yeah so if i like cooking i kind of kind of okay we're talking about our viewers just real quick oh okay not not about you anyway so we're going to make you a part of this because it's about you it's my life what um let's see here all right winston churchill was born in a ladies room at a dance michael jordan makes more money from nike annually than all the nike factory workers in malaysia combined yeah your eyes are always the same size from birth but our nose and ears never stop growing really that's why you see those old man they have the earlobes you can get those tucked let's see here a women's a woman's heart beats faster than a man's you blink over 20 million times a year uh you can smell about 1 twentieth as well as a dog these are just random functions smells good in here and you wanna know why because the service that i'm normally getting a fun fact from is down today they're on vacation well why they sound the same no they don't they do too no they don't uh your heart beats over a hundred thousand times a day and your ribs move about five million times a year every time you breathe and uh your right lung takes in more air than your left one does and finally hit me out with a applause there thank god uh your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks otherwise it'll digest itself oh are you that's nigel here today i think we're all sleepy those are your fun facts for today happy friday everybody okay glad that one's over with okay let's go ahead and take short commercial break it's what we do uh when we get back another look at weather and traffic family uh no it's friday fun days that's coming up as well we'll be right back | ArtiePenguin1 | UCSu_RBxVI02FSiRG_pwX8yg | 2013-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 434 | 2,199 |
gjILTpxoFSE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjILTpxoFSE | How to Play This Train by Sister Rosetta Tharpe (Guitar) | hi welcome to lessons with John today we're going to try this train um I'm going to put the cable with the second fret I got a G chord I'm gonna play it six times I'm gonna go to a d chord for two G chord for two c for two and a g for y a d for one and then G for two and then that's it that's that's the whole progression it just keeps repeating over and over again uh the string was about where it is [Music] eats over and over again so your G chord any G chord will do six string third fret fifth string second fret first string third fret that's the one I play and all those numbers are in relationship to the Capo uh then you go to a d chord uh third string first string second fret second string third fret I'm going to mute that sixth string with my thumb it's not bottom of the chord we don't want to hear it and then you need a c chord fifth string third fret fourth string second fret second string first I'm going to beat the sixth string it's part of the chord but it's too muddy down there I don't like it so I get rid of it because this is our route right here this string third fret that's a c all right so that's one way to play it uh oh the strumming pattern uh you could pick anything really I could have done it a number of different ways but I just did the easy one the down down up up down up down down up up down up down down up down up down down up up down and you do that six times and then you go to the D chord for two back to the G for two down down up up down up c chord for two G for one and then G for two you would end the song on a g if you had to end it uh let's show you how to do a different key so if you didn't have the Capo and uh if you want to play the key of A you could use an a cold [Music] so I just change the key I if you didn't have the cable like with the cable at the second fret it makes the G chord into an a chord sound wise anyway so I just did an a chord fourth string third string second string second fret that's my a got rid of the sixth string instead of an E chord I went to an E7 because I like the sound better for the song Third String first fret fifth string second fret that's my E7 then eventually it's I I did six measures of a two measures of E7 back to a for two and then I went to a d chord which you already know from the other uh uh version D chord for two and then k for one e to seven for one and then a for two so this is like a little transposition exercise for you too that's that's why we use the cable change the key basically any questions comments down below hit the like button and please subscribe thanks for watching | John Morgan Guitar | UCDbMwc-EpFy_X0c_6-0PK3A | 2022-08-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 562 | 2,599 |
SS1ZlxXkAi8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS1ZlxXkAi8 | How to propagate Water Sprite | today we're going to talk about how to propagate water sprite water sprite is a beautiful plant i'm actually new to it but so far i'm loving this plant how it propagates is through these little baby plantlets that form towards the upper portion [Music] of the plant itself as you can see here there's little roots forming right under the leaves if you just let that go they will eventually fall off and establish themselves somewhere else in the tank another way to propagate them is to cut off a portion of stem with leaves and float it at the top of the tank let it establish roots that way then plant it this has to be my favorite way to propagate this plant what you do is you want to find a good portion of roots you want to take your scissors and cut just below where you see all those nice roots forming and now you have a whole new plant what you want to do after that is separate the roots from the leaves try to have a good amount of roots before you plant it if you feel you do not have enough roots go ahead and float the plant trim off the tips of the roots grab the plant in your tweezers and then just plant it into the substrate i really prefer this method over just letting this plant get out of hand because it gives you some control over the aesthetic and look of your aquarium after you've planted your little baby water sprite you want to wait a week or two and you'll notice some new shoots popping up out of your substrate that's all healthy new growth cut away the old growth by cutting away the old dying leaves you're promoting new shoots new growth and the plant to focus its energy not on saving old growth but creating new growth so definitely make sure you get in there and do some maintenance once the plant has established itself and this is how i propagate water sprite it's pretty easy it's a great plant if you haven't tried this plant yet definitely do it's an amazing plant to have and it's just gorgeous in your aquarium thank you for taking the time to watch my video i hope this was helpful hit me up in the comments if you have any questions or if you have any suggestions for future videos have a wonderful day | Pippi Talks Tanks | UC9MRtWvu0uXbMS7xLzRE39Q | 2022-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 415 | 2,152 |
ZoZBFSyMJq4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoZBFSyMJq4 | What lesson is Venus Retrograde in Leo teaching you this summer? #venusretrograde #venusinleo | a lot of people are afraid of Venus retrograde because it does potentially bring exes back into your life old friends back into your life karmic relationships ask yourself what lesson was this person teaching me are you loving yourself are you actually giving your love to people that deserve your love because we can go through life giving love to people that don't deserve it and then we wonder why we don't get love in return if you're somebody that constantly gives to others are you giving love to yourself and I understand why some people might have actual fear of this being as retrograde because for some people their access actually might potentially mean a dangerous scenario so then for you this Venus retrograde is do you love yourself enough to put a plan into action in case anything happens do you have a support system that loves you in case you need to go to them for help | Mayling's Vedic Astrology | UC_cKhnXwp_P0VSGgAOoko7g | 2023-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 161 | 889 |
KPdjZA6e-kI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPdjZA6e-kI | How to Embed a Yammer Group Feed | in this video you will learn how to embed a Yammer group feed to do this I'll navigate to a SharePoint site I'll click the page tab and then I'll click Edit to insert the Yammer feed app part I'll click inside the text box on the page and then I'll click the insert tab I'll click app part and then on the Left navigation in the parts section I'll click Yammer feed in the about the parts section I'll click the Add button and in the top left-hand corner of the page I'll click the Save button then in the Yammer feed at part I'll click the group feed tile in the network text box I'll type the address of the network in the group ID text box I'll type the group ID of the network and then I'll click Save now the Yammer group feed will load in this video you have learned how to embed a Yammer group feed | Yammer HowTo | UCquyeQTMzo5ei-VaM45KCmQ | 2014-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 162 | 805 |
yF2GK78EX9g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF2GK78EX9g | DEA list of chemicals | Wikipedia audio article | the United States Drug Enforcement Administration dia maintains lists regarding the classification of illicit drugs CEDIA schedules it also maintains list I of chemicals and list - of chemicals which contain chemicals that are used to manufacture the controlled substances illicit drugs the lists are designated within the Controlled Substances Act but can be modified by the US Attorney General as illegal manufacturing practices change although the list has controlled by the Attorney General the list has considered a DEA list because the dia publishes and enforces the list suppliers of these products are subject to regulation and control measures topic list I came occurs these chemicals are designated as those that are used in the manufacture of the Controlled Substances and are important to the manufacture of the substances the substance or substances that the lists high chemicals may be used for manufacturing is in parentheses topic list two chemicals these chemicals are designated as those that are used in the manufacture of the controlled substances Topic special surveillance list you topic chemicals all listed chemicals as specified in 21 CFR 1300 10.0 2 or B this includes supplements which contain a listed chemical regardless of their dosage form or packaging and regardless of whether the chemical mixture drug product or dietary supplement as exempt from regulatory controls for each chemical it's illicit manufacturing use as given in parentheses some special surveillance lists chemicals do not have an exclusive manufacturing use for a specific illicit drug but rather have the broad range of uses in both legitimate and illicit manufacturing operations ammonia gas amphetamine methamphetamine ammonium formate amphetamine methamphetamine bromobenzene phencyclidine carbonyl demon azole lysergic acid diethylamide cyclohexanone phencyclidine 1/1 dichloro one floor o ethane EG freon 141 be diethylamine and its salt lysergic acid diethylamide to five-diamond oxy phenethylamine and its salts to see b to c c to CI to CN formamide amphetamine methamphetamine formic acid amphetamine methamphetamine lithium metal amphetamine methamphetamine lithium aluminum hydride amphetamine methamphetamine magnesium metal turnings phencyclidine mercuric chloride amphetamine methamphetamine in metal formamide amphetamine methamphetamine organo magnesium halides grignard reagents eg ethyl magnesium bromide and phenol magnesium bromide phencyclidine Fennell ethanolamine and its salt phosphorus pentachloride lysergic acid diethylamide potassium dichromate general-purpose oxidizing agent pyridine and its salt general-purpose solvent sodium dichromate general-purpose oxidizing agent sodium metal phenylacetone thionyl chloride lysergic acid diethylamide ortho toluidine methaqualone try claw Romano flora methane eg freon 11 CA RR e and E 2 1 1 2 try chloro 1 2 2 tri fluoro ethane eg freon 113 topic equipment hydrogenate earth tableting machines encapsulating machines 22 litre heating Mantle's | wikipedia tts | UCe9qlV5GQtAsYCTdRwgeHjA | 2018-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 434 | 3,015 |
eAMZnXU5k6I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAMZnXU5k6I | MUST WATCH !!! 2017 Volvo XC40 Price & Spec | [Music] [Applause] after months of teasers of leaked images Volvo finally pulled back the curtain on its latest crossover the all-new XC 40 the stylish new crossover packs and everything you would expect from a modern Volvo the model will pack a whole host of active and passive safety equipment beneath its handsome sporty skin two gasoline-powered strands have been announced though a hybrid and full electric version will come sometime later as with nearly every compact crossover the XC 40 looks to sell as much on style as it does on substance Volvo is offering a wide range of interior and exterior colors including a two-tone roof in total there are 17 color combinations for the roof and bodywork the Thor's hammer LED running lights flanked a sharper version of Volvo's corporate face the overall design is a smaller more sporty version of what you see on the xc90 and xc60 that's far from the big thing as those two are some of the best-looking vehicles around likewise the interior looks like a miniaturized version of Volvo's larger model it's likely to use lower grade materials but the basic framework all seems to be there the bulb design and color choices carry over from the exterior one model with black leather and red carpeting shown in the photo gallery above looks particularly fetching the center stack features Volvo's quick and clean infotainment system with Apple [Music] | Bayu jati irawan | UC1wA9zucR0-qIfIa0Y8OR9w | 2017-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 237 | 1,397 |
luytOWVdiS4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luytOWVdiS4 | Disney Springs New for December 2023! | Paging Mr. Morrow Meet! | Gideons Cookie of the Month! | [Music] hi Angie Merry Christmas just had a lot of popcorn thank you good he knows he [Music] knows we are at Disney's Springs it is December 1st so we are here to show you the cookie of the month plus a couple days prior they did start the Krampus and the Cris kingle so we are going to get three I think um yeah and but first let's find uh lunch cuz we're both hungry so we'll show you what's new at PL Pig and maybe we'll do ear sandwich we'll see yeah we'll take a look and see what they all have yeah all right thanks for coming along give us a thumbs up and look at Disney Springs on December 1 in the afternoon it's a Friday afternoon so we could actually walk and there's like yeah I mean the crowds are very light I kind of feel like people will come here at night to see the trees all lit up so or after work okay so they still have the Wellington Burger we showed you this in last month's video fantastic of we have not tried that yet so we won't have this today cuz we've had it twice but they still have it for December get here hurry get it get it all right how cool is this this piano is [Music] moving I think she's turning around you see once again at Disney spr [Music] say feel yes sir we ourselves on service you're the K wish it moves all right all right so we are at polite Pig this is what we're doing for lunch they do have the uh turkey smash still and this is for it was for no and all of December look at that turkey cranberries mashed potatoes and then we have a what the seasonal sweet potato mash which I'm most excited for and then the pumpkin cheesecake a small slice that looks bigger than the Entre holy cow and Kito we had this before uh we'll get a little pour would you like to do [Music] okay Andrea is trying the Kito should be different than Hangar bar oh they got cinnamon on the rim of this one cinnamon around the rim yeah all right let's give this a go that's really good and there's extra so I'll be having the extra in a milk bottle Andrew is trying the sweet potato smash side and it also has the Smoky flavor like they do with the meats here so that's a little interesting interesting yeah yeah it's good though good it looks real good can't wait to get into this I'm going to try that now and then holy cow that cheesecake is insane oh my just tried this so good that is like a 10 out of 10 do you taste the smokiness a little bit but I taste more the butter and it's just perfect perfect sweet potatoes that's that's awesome and then I just tried this so it's Texas toast gravy cornbread mashed potatoes fite of this was fanous fantastic that's totally great Andrea could tell you but yes I I need another bite of those oh that is so so good holy cow and then this is really good too it's their Smoked Meats so their slow cooked turkey but then it has cranberries on top U very good all right so I'm very happy we got this the Kito was good everything's really good yeah so I would say if you have two visits here in December come for this meal at uh the p pig but also get Deluxe Burgers uh Wellington Burger so that's like the two big stars I think for the month they're the two best things I've tried so we cleaned our plate we did a good job yes we're still working on the drink but it's time for this all right the drink is to go with the cheesecake done with the turkey that was so good again you know I can't recommend that enough we just demolished it but this pumpkin cheesecake caramel drizzle that looks really Fab yeah everything came out really fast here it's very good uh very very rich though yeah so I'm kind of wondering how far we're going to get on this and it's not a real like heavy pumpkin flavor no it's more like I think because of the caramel it's like a heavy butter flavor yeah so butter caramel and then it does have the Graham uh cracker crust which is my favorite but I think it is a little much for even two people so all right very rich we'll show you at the end but we'll be lucky to eat half of this thing but overall awesome meal I think we're calling it on the cheesecake we just can't I did take some out without the caramel and I think I like that better you get more you get more of the pumpkin flavor when you just have uh the filling but we're done we'll see if we can find our shirt and then head over to Gideon's oh it's the mobile tree holy cow ah oh my God that's so funny oh there's our friend Nate by so quick maybe I'll catch him on the other side Nate hello hello yeah is there is there a virtual C yet do you know yeah it's only 40 minutes yeah uh it just opened up now did you get us a spot I don't have a spot yet oh that's that's where we're heading next it's our friend Nate we will put his channel if you don't know his channel I mean well you guys then what's wrong hey there it is hey all right I like the go set up well thank you hey I know you put you on the internet dude he's on the internet how you doing I'm doing great what are you C no it's Christmas you have to have peppermints and Christmas trees peppermints and Christmas tree yeah see come closer I smell like peppermint I don't I smell like a tree I'm just messing with you you're good you so what's your name uh it's uh Mr Maro oh my name I'm sorry using our pretend names then my name is Chris Pine no I'm just kidding I'm Douglas Chris Pine my name is douglas douglas I'm Douglas F I like that yeah I can't believe we haven't seen each other yet I know I'm happy I seen you now I know you been probably busy doing all the Christmas stuff but you're not that you're not look let's be real come closer come I got tell you secret so you're not that big of a deal cuz you're not on the Disney cruise with all the other guys this week you're almost there you're super close super close I know but this question what do you want for Christmas oh you're on the spot now I don't know I don't know I don't know I I I want to I want to I want to go home for Christmas home I want to go to Pennsylvania why would you want to go there it's cold there I know it's hot here I know it's wonderful isn't it you're probably rethinking the pants and long sleeve flannel shirt you should probably be wearing one of those short sleeve Roosevelt shirts that you get Ro flannel fun hey I'm going to need a hug thank you you smell like pumpkin oh thank you look it's Nate and doulas told your real name what else are you going to do today uh cookies and uh oh the stroll oh I want to be on the stroll someday yeah yeah I want to be the Star Wars tree I feel like you could be the star yeah coming in hot coming in hot was nice to meet you nice to meet guys over here with the cameras hey AR Adventure nice to meet you we we also make the videos but we have about uh a tenth of oh okay well you know not everybody can have a major shirt brand as a sponsor insert eye roll here he happens to he look he's not that big of a deal he just happens to know one guy and then one guy introduced him to a couple other guys and now he's the he was and then he got all famous so you know look I know your secret man it's not that big a secret you have to know one guy how come you're not in LA with that one guy oh you know I should have been out in LA right now but uh I'm here with you I me y I passed up Dustin for Douglas it was lovely to meet you a wonderful day today I'll make sure to tell everybody you said hello see you bye and Our Moment is here and we have a bunch of friends we have Nate Mr Maro we have the cruise world and then of course Arc Adventures if you haven't seen us it is Cookie Time Who's Cookie time all right our second moment has arrived thank you oh the smell we have everybody here we go cookie vom Krampus and stringles cookie we'll see how these come out but yeah they look pretty good that's what we're getting okay we have scored the little Beauties two cookies of the month the Cris cringle white chocolate coffee bean and then the Krampus dark chocolate with a cooling Andy's mints oh I think I like that o Andy's mints all right break into one Andrea all right oh so the Cris cringle oh nice oh see the mint in there okay I'm going to try a little bite of the Cris cringle heavy coffee flavor a lot of coffee coming [Music] through so and a lot of white chocolate so it was uh described well then cuz it did say that it had a very heavy coffee flavor to it so yeah that's not is that my favorite cookie oh wow yeah yeah coffee hits very heavy coffee that one you're going to need very little pieces of yes very little well here I'll try the other one all right I'm going to try the Krampus dark chocolate and Andy's min and it looks a little green from the mints oh that probably looks like about the right size bite so the chocolate and the Andy's mints work really well together it's not even close on these two um this one I don't know I have to get into it to see more but it would have to rank up there in the top five for sure but not the not the other one sorry Chris sorry Mr cringle all right now I'm not it's a no sale real big on chocolate very chocolatey so oh and it's dark chocolate so if you like dark chocolate you'll like it but I'm a milk chocolate or white chocolate so I think I'm going to have to go with the Cris cringle even though it's a heavy coffee because this one is just way too heavy dark chocolate for me woo I'd say I'm a little surprised because I know Andrea likes Andy's mints and it has a heavy Andy's mints flavor but it has even a heavier dark chocolate flavor that overpowers the Andy so this one's going to the Cris cringle you may need milk with this one though it's very rich so let me try one more bite all right well kind of a mixed bag on the cookies this month but I mean they're good they're cookies it's chocolate maybe we should have taken a little piece of each of them and tried them together oo mix them yeah okay we are done we're out of here uh we tried what the cookies we tried some new food at p pig very good yeah so we came and conquered what we here for and ran into two sets of friends so how exciting but next now we get to go home and you get to see Luke and lur enjoy their pupcakes all right that's our next scene pupcakes that a boy oh he's going to lay down there you go get a whole one here luk [Music] Luke all right they're having trouble deciding which bowl to eat out of I think once again there a hit this time oh yeah they get a full cupcake [Music] all right good job way to [Music] go all right our second moment has arrived thank you oh the Snell | ARC Adventures | UCF6HTdGQ2ShJs6KxrR3GCrA | 2023-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,138 | 10,500 |
OR3InX9CfsE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR3InX9CfsE | Pedanius Dioscorides | Wikipedia audio article | padania steais chlorides Greek padania Dioscorides padania Dioscorides C 409 Oh ad was a Greek physician pharmacologist botanist and author of de materia medica ancient Greek parry Hiles ayat Reich's on medical material a five volume Greek encyclopedia about herbal medicine and related medicinal substances a pharmacopoeia that was widely read for more than 1500 years he was employed as a medic in the Roman army topic life a native of Anna's Arbus Silesia Asia Minor Dyess cor IDEs likely studied medicine nearby at the school in Tarsus which had a pharmacological emphasis and he dedicated his medical books to liek Aeneas arias a medical practitioner there though he says he served in the Roman army his pharmacopoeia refers almost solely to plants found in the greek-speaking eastern Mediterranean making it unlikely that he served in campaigns or traveled outside that region the name padania says Roman suggesting that an aristocrat of that name sponsored him to become a Roman citizen topic de materia medica between AD 50 and 70 Dyess core IDEs wrote a five volume book in his native Greek pari Heil Zayat Reich's pari Huell Zayat Reich's known in Western Europe more often by its latin title de materia medica on medical material which became the precursor to all modern pharmacopoeias in contrast to many classical authors Dyess core these works were not rediscovered in the Renaissance because his book had never left circulation indeed with regard to Western materia medica through the early modern period Dyess Cordys texts eclipsed the Hippocratic corpus in the medieval period de materia medica was circulated in Greek as well as Latin and Arabic translation while being reproduced in manuscript form through the centuries it was often supplemented with commentary and minor additions from Arabic and Indian sources even albedo's commentary on Dyess Cortese materia medica entitled tafsir kitab Dias krytus has been used by scholars to identify many of the flora mentioned by Dyess cor IDEs a number of illustrated manuscripts of de materia medica survived the most famous of these as the lavishly Illustrated vienna diaster IDEs produced in Constantinople in 512 513 Sadie densely illustrated Arabic copies survived from the 12th and 13th centuries while Greek manuscripts survived today in the monasteries of Mount Athos de materia medica is the prime historical source of information about the medicines used by the Greeks Romans and other cultures of antiquity the work also records the Dacian Thracian Roman ancient Egyptian and North African Carthaginian names for some plants which otherwise would have been lost the work presents about 600 plants in all although the descriptions are sometimes obscure leaf raised leading to comments such as numerous individuals from the Middle Ages on have struggled with the identity of the recondite kinds while some of the botanical identifications of Dyess Cordys plants remain merely guesses de materia medica formed the core of the European pharmacopoeia through the 19th century suggesting that the timelessness of Dyess Cordys work resulted from an empirical tradition based on trial and error that it worked for gem duration after generation despite social and cultural changes and changes in medical theory the plant genus dioscorea which includes the yam was named after him by Linnaeus topic images topic translations de materia medica being an herbal with many other medicinal materials English by Tess and oz Bell Destin year 2000 based on the translation of John Goodyear of years 1655 see below publisher Abbott espress Johannesburg de materia medica translated by lily white back 2005 publisher hildesheim holmes Weidman the greek herbal of die ascore IDEs English by John good ear ad 1655 edited by arty Gunter 1933 de materia medica libri VI Odom de venise Libre duo interpreter ano Antonio sriracha no luck duniya medico translated by Janus Antonia Sara Cena's 1598 topic and literature in Voltaire's Candide the title character's injuries received at the hands of the Bulgarian army into which he had been conscripted are healed using emollients taught by daya score IDEs topic see also materia medica topic notes topic references topic sources Albin T Clifford 1921 Greek medicine in Rome London macmillan ISBN one five seven eight nine eight six three one one Bruins codex constantinopolitan Asst pellet II veterans number one three-volume set part 1 reproduction of the manuscript part 2 Greek text part 3 translation and commentary Bruins e/m Eadie Forbes Andrew Henley Daniel Henley David 2013 padania steais chlorides in health and well-being a medieval guide chiang mai cognoscenti books Hamilton Jas 1986 scrub Aeneas largas on the medical profession bulletin of the history of medicine 62 209 to 216 pmid 3 million 520 1772 lazar YZ j Stavros V 2013 Lamaze parada magic day Sheamus Anatomy kadar estado de materia medica de Deus chloride palace 93 to 131 - 164 Blaz Ruiz J Stavros V the medical illustration in antiquity reality through image 18 23 abstract riddle John 1980 Dyess chlorides PDF catalog is translation Ahmet comentary orem four-to-one retrieved the 25th of August 2015 riddle John M 1985 Dyess chlorides on pharmacy and medicine Austin University of Texas press ISBN Oh two nine two seven one five four four seven Sadiq mmm 1983 the Arabic materia medica of daya score IDEs Quebec Canada les éditions du Sphinx ISBN 292 oh one two three Oh - five scarborough J nuttin V 1982 the preface of Dyess Cordys materia medica introduction translation and commentary transactions and studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia four three 187 - 227 pmid six million seven hundred fifty three thousand two hundred sixty topic external links works by dr. daya score IDEs at project gutenberg works by or about padania styie score IDEs at Internet Archive works by Dyess core IDEs Dyess core IDEs material medica in English the full book downloadable in PDF file format dire IDEs Neapolitan Asst codex ex vendo bonanzas Greek is one in Italian and Latin biblioteca Nacional edy Napoli retrieved the 18th of February 2010 medic catalogued a text his end line daya score I'd die Oscoda rides padania s' PDF in French and Latin bibliothèque inter universitaire de Medici niet Dodd ontology université Paris Descartes retrieved the 18th of February 2010 Padilla daya score IDEs in as erbia acerca de la materia medicinal wide de las Vinny knows more de Pharaohs Antwerp 1555 digitized at biblioteca Digital hispanica biblioteca nacional de españa less v libros de pet Dyess delle matter emedicine le lyon 1559 french edition the 1500 anniversary five one two 201 two of the Juliana Anisha codex an illustrated die accordion recent Jules Janek and Kimmie Hummer chronica horticulture e5 2 3 201 2 PP 9 to 15 | wikipedia tts | UCrpY3RRy905oE3SERqJTmBw | 2018-11-30 | Creative Commons 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rgaGT1OmZwc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgaGT1OmZwc | Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition - Battle Trailer | save the digital and real world in digimon story cyber sleuth complete edition a tool in one package battle it out against powerful Digimon across the original cyber sleuth and hackers memory games lead your ultimate team to become protectors of the world in digimon story cyber sleuth complete edition not all teams are created equal with a deep party system put your team to the test against powerful adversaries in strategic turn-based combat only a brilliant hacker can crack the code of when to attack guard activate impressive skills support with powerful items or switch out digimon you want to use but after a tough fight don't forget about the digi lab to fully recover your digimons battle rooms well rested and ready prepare to execute and strategize all over again defend the Digi verse in digimon story cyber sleuth complete edition for the Nintendo switch and PC this October 18th 2019 | Entertainment Trailer | UC-yJPPiu5JcyC0vnzwE3JqQ | 2019-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 153 | 899 |
FB2_pguZlOg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB2_pguZlOg | Chronicles of Canada Volume 22 - Pioneers of the Pacific Coast: A Chronicle of Sea Rovers | 2/2 | Chapter six of pioneers of the Pacific Coast 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 son of the Exiles pioneers of the pacific coast a chronicle of Sea Rovers and fur hunters by Agnes C loud the descent of the Fraser River American traders were not slow to follow up the discovery of Robert gray on the Pacific Spain the principal Pathfinder had ceded Louisiana to France and France by way of checkmating British advance in North America had sold Louisiana to the United States for fifteen million dollars what did Louisiana include certainly from New Orleans to the Missouri did it also include from the Missouri to Gray's river the Columbia the United States had sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark overland from the Missouri to the Columbia ostensibly on a scientific expedition but in reality to lay claim to the new territory for the United States this brings the exploration of the Pacific down to 1806 take a look at the map Mackenzie had crossed overland from the Peace River to Bella Coola who was to own the great belt of empire a third larger than Germany between Mackenzie's trowel Westwood and Lewis and Clark's trail to the mouth of the Columbia in 1805 Simon Fraser who as a child had come from the United States to Canada with his widowed mother in the Loyalists migration and now in his thirtieth year was a partner in the Northwest company of Montreal had crossed the Rockies by way of the Peace River he had followed Mackenzie's trail over the terrible nine mile carrying place and had built there a fur post Rocky Mountain Portage he had ascended that same parsnip River which Mackenzie had found so Pauling - a little emerald lake set like a jewel in the mountains there he had built another fur trading post and named it after his friend Archibald Norman MacLeod this was the first fur post known to have been erected in the interior of New Caledonia now British Columbia the new fort had been left in charge of James MacDougall and during the winter of 1806 MacDougall had crossed the heavily drifted carrying place and descended the bad River as far as the South Fork of the Fraser which all traders at that time is stuck for the upper reaches of Gray's Columbia instead of going down the main stream of the Fraser mcdougal ascended both the nechako and the Stewart and if he did not actually behold the beautiful Alpine times since known as Fraser lake and Stewart Lake he was at least the first white man to hear of them in May of 1806 after sending the year's furs from Rocky Mountain Portage east to Fort Chipewyan Simon Fraser set out to explore this Inland Empire concerning which MacDougall had reported Jon Stewart accompanied Fraser as left pennant they crossed from the headwaters of the parsnip to the South Fork of the Fraser and on June the 10th camped at the mouth of the nechako towards the end of July the carriers camped on Stewart Lake were amazed to see advancing across the waters with rhythmic gallop of paddles to enormous birch canoes when the canoes reached the land Fraser Institute stepped ashore and a volley was fired to celebrate the formal taking possession of a new Inland Empire what to do with the white men's offerings of tobacco the carriers did not know they thought the white men in smoking were emitting spirits with each breath when the traders offered soak to the scores the women at once began to devour it the result was a frothing at the mouth as amazing to them as the smoke from the men history does not record whether the women became as addicted to soap as the men to the fragrant weed active trading with the Indians began at once the lake was named Stewart in honor of phrases companion and the ground was cleared for a palisade at Fort which when erected they named forts and James the scene was enchanting the lake wound for a distance of fifty miles amid the foothills of the mighty forested mountains it was four or five miles wide and was gemmed with green Isle its and all round appearing through the clouds in jagged outline with the Opel summits of the snowy peaks no wonder the two Scotsman named the new Inland Empire New Caledonia after their native land it will be remembered that MacDougall had heard of another mountain town this was 40 miles south of Stewart Lake at the headwaters of the nechako the North Fork of the Fraser Stewart went overland south to spy out the southern lake and his report was of such an entrancing region heavily forested with an abundance of game and fish that Fraser glided down the Stewart River and pulled up the nechako to the lake which Stewart had already named after his chief again a fort was erected and named Fort Fraser making three forts in the interior of New Caledonia Fraser had sent a request to the directors of the Northwest company to be permitted to fit out an expedition down the Great River which he thought was the Columbia and in the spring of 1807 two canoes under Jule Quesnel were sent out with Goods quenelle arrived at forts and James in the autumn bringing from the east the alarming word that Lewis and Clark had gone overland and taken possession of all the territory between the Missouri and the mouth of the Columbia no time was to be lost by Frazer in establishing a claim to the region to the west of the Rockies between the piece and the Columbia Fraser went down the river and strengthened British possession by building a fourth fort Fort George at the mouth of the nechako this was to be the starting point of the expedition to the Pacific then towards the end of May 1808 he set out down the Great River with four canoes nineteen voyages and Stewart and Quesnel as first assistants fifteen miles below the fort the river walls narrowed and the canoes swept into the roaring cataract of Fort George Canyon the next day they shot through the Cottonwood Canyon and paused at the point events forth to be known as Quesnel on the third day they passed Mackenzie's farthest south the site of the present Alexandria below this the river was unexplored and unknown suddenly the enormous flood waters swollen by melting mountain snows contracted to a width of only 40 yards and with a fearful raw swept into a rock walled gorge in sublime unconsciousness of heroism Frazer records as it was impossible to carry the canoes across the land owing to the height of the steep hills we resolved to venture down I ordered the five best men of the cruise into a canoe lightly loaded and in a moment it was underway after passing the first cascade she lost her head and was drawn into an eddy where she was whirled about in suspense whether to sink or swim however she took a turn from this vortex flying from one danger to another and in spite of every effort the whirlpool forced her against a low rock upon this the men scrambled out saving their lives but the greatest difficulty was still ahead to continue by water would be certain destruction during this distressing scene we were on shore looking on but the situation rendered our approach perilous the bank was high and steep we had to plunge our daggers into the ground to avoid sliding into the river we cut steps fastened the line to the front of the canoe and hold it up our lives hung upon a thread as one false step might have held us into eternity however we cleared the bank before dark the men had to ascend the immense hills with heavy loads on their backs Indians warned the white men to desist from their undertaking better they advised go overland eastward to a great peaceful River and descend that to the sea Fraser of course did not know that the peaceful River they spoke of was really the Columbia he thought the river he was following was the Columbia with the help of Indians the canoes were pulled uphill and horses were hired from them to carry the provisions overland below this portage as they continued the descent an enormous crag spread across the river appearing at first to bar the passage ahead this was aa rock beyond it several minor Rapids were passed without difficulty and then they came upon a series of great whirlpools which seemed impossible but the men unloaded the canoes and a desperate undertaking ran them down the rapids with light ballast they then came back over land for the packs this task says Frazer was as dangerous as going by water the men passed and re-passed a declivity on loose stones and gravel which constantly gave way under foot one man who lost the path got in a most intricate and perilous position with a large package on his back he got so wedged amid the rocks that he could move neither forward nor backward nor yet unload himself I crawled not without great risk to his assistance and saved his life by cutting his pack so that it dropped back in the river on this carrying place which was two miles long our shoes became shattered for several days after this the advance was by a succession of Rapids and Portage's On June the 9th the stream again narrow 240 yards and swept violently between two overhanging precipices the water which rolls down this passage in Chimel Jewess waves and with great velocity had a frightful appearance however it being absolutely impossible to carry canoes by land all hands without hesitation embarked on the mercy of the awful tide once on the water the die was cast and the difficulty consisted in keeping the canoes clear of the precipice on one side and clear of the Gulf's formed by the waves on the other thus skimming along as fast as lightning the cruise cool and determined followed each other in awful silence and when we arrived at the end we stood gazing at each other in silent congratulation on our narrow escape from total destruction after breathing a little we continued our course to the point where the Indians camped the natives here warned Frazer that it would be madness to go forward at the same time they furnished him with a guide the same evening the party reached the place described by Frazer as a continual series of cascades cut by rocks and bounded by precipices that seemed to have no end never had he seen anything so dreary and dangerous terrible Melton's upon mountains whose summits are covered with eternal snow an examination of the river for some distance below convinced Frazer that it was impossible of navigation and he decided to make the remainder of the journey on foot after building a scaffold on which the canoes and some provisions were placed and covered with underbrush and moss the party on June the 11th began their down the riverbank each man carried on his back a 90 pound pack supported by a strap across the forward again and again on the journey indians confronted Frazer with hostile show of weapons but the intrepid trader disarmed hostility by gifts the Indians declared that the sea lay only 10 sleeps one of the Chiefs said that he had himself seen white men who were great tyese because they were well-dressed and very proud and went about this way clapping his hands to his hips and strutting about with an air of vast importance the Indians told Frazer of another great river that came in from the east and joined this one some distance below he had passed the site of the present Lillooet and was approaching the confluence of the Thompson with the fraser farther down european articles were seen among the indians it was the fishing season and the tribes had assembled in great hoards here the river was navigable and three wooden dugouts were obtained from the natives for the descent to the sea the voyagers again embarked and swept down the narrow bends of the turbulent floods at what are now Lytton Yale and hope there were passes where the river was such a raging torrent that the dugouts had to be carried overland there were places where Fraser's voyages had declined precipices by means of frail ladders made of poles and whites that sway to their tread and threatened to precipitate them into the torrent beneath when the river turned sharply west fraser could not help noticing that the indians became more violently hostile far south could be seen the opal dome of Mount Baker named by Vancouver after one of his left pennants as they advanced the banks lowered to Reedy swamps and mosquitos appeared in clouds what troubled Fraser most was the fact that the river lay many miles north of the noan latitude of the Columbia it daily grew on him that this could not possibly be the Columbia the tide rose and fell in the river the Indian guide begged the white men not to go on he was afraid he said that the Indians of the Seacoast the river channel divided natives along the shore began singing war songs and beating the war drum then they circled out threatening Lee around the white men's boats signs were seen at the sea ahead but the Indians were howling like wolves and brandishing war clubs and Fraser concluded that it would be unwise to delay longer amid such dangers to his intense disappointment he had established the latitude as 49 degrees whereas the Columbia was in latitude 46 degrees 20 minutes this river is therefore not the Columbia he declared if I had been convinced of this when I left my canoes I would certainly have returned the return journey was fraught with danger always one man stood guard while the others slept and again and again the little party was surrounded by ferociously hostile bands between apprehension of the dangers of the wild trail of the Fraser canyons and fear of hostile natives the men became so panic-stricken that they threw down their paddles and declared their intention of trying to escape overland through the mountains Fraser reasoned and remonstrate and finally threatened after so much heroism he would not permit cowardly desertion then he forced each Voyager to swear on the cross I do solemnly swear that I will sooner perish than forsake in distress any of our crew during the present voyage with renewed self-respect they then paddled off singing voyages songs to keep up their courage imagine for a moment the scene the turbid mad waters of the Fraser hemmed in between rock walls carving a living way through the adamant banks from which red savages threw down rocks wherever the wild current drove the dugout inshore and tossed by the waves a chip like craft containing 19 ragged men singing like schoolboys once away from the coastal tribes however the white men were aided by the inland carriers they found the canoes and supplies in perfect condition and unmolested though hundreds of carrier Indians must have passed where lay the belongings of the white strangers on August the 5th to the inexpressible relief at Fort George the little band once more were at their headquarters in New Caledonia end of chapter 6 recording by son of the exhales chapter 7 of pioneers of the Pacific coast 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 Le Bleu pioneers of the Pacific coast a chronicle of sea Rovers and fur hunters by Agnes see love Thompson and the historians while Frazer was working down the wild canyons of the Great River which now bears his name other fur traders were looking towards the Pacific Ocean in 1810 John Jacob Astor in New York merchant who bought furs from the nor'westers in Montreal for shipment to Germany formed the Pacific Fur Company and took into its service a number of the partners and servants of the Northwest company some of these men were dispatched around the horn in the tolkien to the mouth of the Columbia while another party went overland from Mackinac and st. Louis following the trail of Lewis and Clark one of the nor'westers wintered Astor's service was Alexander Mackay Mackenzie's companion on the journey to the coast another was a brother of the Stuart who had accompanied Fraser through New Caledonia and a third was a brother of the MacDougall who commanded for McLeod the first fort built by the northwestern New Caledonia in the light of subsequent developments it is a matter of first speculation whether these nor'westers joined Astor purposely to overthrow his scheme in the interest of their old company or were later bribed to desert him or as is most likely simply grew dissatisfied with the inexperienced blundering mismanagement masters company and reverted gladly to their old service however that may have been it is certain that the Northwest company did not fail to take notice of the plans that Astra had set a foot for the Pacific fur trade for in a secret session of the partners at Fort William on Lake Superior it was decided in Council that the company should send to Columbia River where the Americans had established Astoria and that a party should proceed overland to the coast it puzzled the nor'westers to learn that the river Fraser had explored in 1808 was not the Columbia where then were the upper reaches of the great river of the West which gray in Vancouver had reported the company issued urgent instructions to its traders in the Far West to keep pushing up the North and South Saskatchewan up the Red Deer up the bow up the Athabasca up the smokey up to Pembina and to press over the mountains wherever any river led ocean words through the passes this duty of finding new passable ways to the sea was especially incumbent on the company's surveyor and astronomer David Thompson he was formerly of the Hudson's Bay Company but had come over to the nor'westers and in their service had surveyed from the Assiniboine to the Missouri and from Lake Superior to the Saskatchewan towards the spring of 1799 Thomson had been on the North Saskatchewan and had moved around the region of lesser Slave Lake that year at Grand Portage at the annual meeting of the traders of the Northwest company he was ordered to begin a thorough exploration of the mountains and the spring of 1881 note to explain what may appear like a confusion of names it may be stated that in the history of the fur trade from 1800 to 1850 there were at various stages as many as 16 differently situated fur posts under the name of Rocky Mountain House end of note on the upper reaches of the North Saskatchewan above the junction of the Clearwater hitherto the nor'westers had crossed the mountains by way of the Peace River but Thompson was to explore a dozen new trails across the Great Divide while four of his men crossed over to the Red Deer River and rafted or canoe down the South Saskatchewan Thompson himself with five French Canadians and two Indian guides crossed the mountains to the Kootenai country the Kootenai Indians were encamped on the Kootenai Plains preparatory to their winter's hunt and Thomason persuaded some of them to accompany him back over the mountains to Rocky Mountain House on the North Saskatchewan this was the beginning of the trade between the Kootenays and the white men probably from these Indians Thompson learned of the entrance to the Rockies by the beautiful clear mountain stream now named the bowl and Duncan MacGillivray a leading partner accompanying him south from Rocky Mountain House to the spot on the bow where today the City of Calgary stands it was on this trip that nor'westers first met the pigeon overland to the missouri snow was falling when the traders entered the Rockies at what is now the gap on the Canadian Pacific Railway inside the gateway to the rugged defile of forests and mountain the traders reveled in the sublime scenery of the Banff Valley at bent eastward of Cascade mountain on the sheltered plane where Kootenai sandstone is used to camp one can still find the circular mounds that mark a Trading Station of this era whether the white men discovered the beautiful blue tower now known as Devil's Lake or saw the Bow River Falls where tourists today fish away long summer afternoons or dipped in the famous hot springs on the slope of Sulphur Mountain we do not know they could hardly have met and conversed with the Kootenai sandstone ease without hearing about these attractions which yearly drew Indian families to camp in the encircling mountains while the men ranged the field to hunt Thompson and McGilvery were back at Rocky Mountain House on the Saskatchewan for Christmas sometime during 1800 their french-canadian voyagers are known to have crossed House pass the source of the North Saskatchewan which was discovered by Duncan McGilvery and named after Joseph House of the Northwest company for several years after this Thompson was engaged in making surveys for the Northwest company in the Valley of the Peace River and between the Saskatchewan and the Churchill in 1806 we find him in the country south of the peace which was then in charge of that Jules canal who was to accompany Frazer in 1808 Frazer as we have seen was already busy exploring the region between McLeod Lake and Stuart Lake and had laid his plans to descend the Great River which he thought was Grace Columbia now while Thompson spent the winter of 1806 or seven between the peace and their knell Saskatchewan trading and exploring he doubtless learned of Frazier's explorations west of the Rockies and of the vast extent of New Caledonia and June 1807 saw him over the mountains on the Kootenai plains where to his infinite delight he came upon a turbulent river whose swollen current flowed towards the Pacific may God give me to see where its waters flow into the ocean he ejaculated this was however but a tributary of the long-sought Columbia it was the river now called the blade Barry Thompson followed down the banks of the stream by a well-known Indian Trail and on June 30th he came to the Columbia itself although the river here flowed to the north he must have known from the deposits of blue silt and the theurgy de T of the current that he had found at least an upper reach of the river of the West but he could hardly guess that its winding course would lead him a dance of eleven hundred miles before he could reach the sea the party camped and built the boats they needed and a fortnight later they were pulling upstream to the lake we today know as Windermere where Thomson built a fourth which he called Kootenai here he spent the winter trading and when the warm chinook winds cleared away the snows in April 1808 about the time Fraser was preparing to descend the Fraser River he paddled upstream to where the Columbia River had source in upper Columbia Lake a portage of about a mile and a half brought him to another larger ver which flowed southward this stream the Kootenai led him south into the country of the flatheads then made a great bend and swept to the north this was disappointing Thompson returned to his fort on Windermere Lake packed the furs his men had gathered and retraced his trail of the previous year to Rocky Mountain House he had undoubtedly found the river of the West but he had learned nothing of its course to the sea during nearly all of 1809 Thompson was exploring the Kootenai River and its branches through Idaho and Montana still no path had he found to the sea in 1810 he seems to have gone east for instructions from his company what the instructions were we may conjecture from subsequent developments Astor of New York as we have seen was busy launching his fur traders for operations on the Pacific vegan warriors blocked the passage into the Rockies by the North Saskatchewan so Thompson in the artim of this year ascended the Eartha Baska winter came early the passes were filled with snow and beset by warriors he failed to get provisions down from Rocky Mountain House and his men cut off by hostile savages from all help from outside post had literally to cut and shovel their way through a Tabasco pass while subsisting on short rations the men built huts in the past some hunted while others made snowshoes and sleighs they were down to rations of dog meat and moccasins and hardly knew whether to expect death at the hands of raiding pagans or from starvation on New Year's Day of 1811 when the thermometer dropped to 24 below zero with a biting wind Thompson was packing for broken-down horses and two dogs over the past to the west side the mountains rose precipitously on each side but when the trail began dropping down westward the weather moderated though the snow grew deeper and in the third week of January Thompson came on the baffling current the Columbia he camped there for the remainder of the winter near the entrance of the canoe River why he went up to Columbia in the spring tracing it back to its source and thence south again into Idaho instead of rounding the ban and going down the river we do not know he was evidently puzzled by the contrary directions in which the Great River seemed to flow at all events by a route which is not clearly known Thompson struck the Spokane River in June 18 11 later the site of the present city of Spokane and following down the Spokane he again found the elusive Columbia and embarked on its waters at the mouth of the Snake River on July 9th he erected a pole on which he hoisted a flag and attached a sheet of paper claiming possession of the country for Great Britain and the Northwest company a month later when asters traders came upstream from the mouth of the Columbia they were amazed to find a British flag waving cry um fanat this spot unfortunately Thomson's claim ignored the fact that both Lewis and Clark and the historians had already passed this way on their overland route to the Pacific from this point Thompson evidently raced for the Pacific within a week he had passed The Dalles passed the mouth of the Willamette passed what was to become the site of the Hudson's Bay company's post of Fort Vancouver in at midday of Monday July 15 he swept around a bend of the mighty stream and came within sight of the sea crouched between the dank heavy forest and the heaving river floods stood a little palisaded and fresh wound log fir Post historia Thompson was two months too late to claim the region of the Lower Columbia for the nor'westers one can imagine the wild hello with which the tired voyagers greeted Astoria when their comrades of old from Athabasca came tumbling hilariously from the fort gates mcdougal of Rocky Mountain House Stewart of chippy wine and John Clark whom Thompson had known at illa-allah Plus but where was Alexander McKay who had gone overland with McKenzie in 1793 the men fell into one another's arms with gruff profane embraces Thompson was hailed into a sumptuous midday dinner of River salmon duck and partridge and wines brought around the world the absence of McKay was the only thing that took from the pleasure of the occasion a party of the historians as we have seen had sailed round the horn on the tonkin another party had gone overland from Mackinac in st. Louis on the Tomcat were twenty sailors for partners twelve clerks and thirteen voyagers she sailed from New York in September 1810 Jonatan Thorne the captain was a retired naval officer who resented the easy familiarity of the fur traders with their servants and ridiculed the seasickness of the freshwater voyagers de Tolkien had barely rounded the horn before the partners and the commander were at sixes and sevens a landing was made at the mouth of the Columbia in March 18 and 11 and eight lives were lost in an attempt to head small boats up against the tide drip of river and sea after endless jangling about where to land where to build how to build the route fort which Thompson saw had been knocked together Tatanka sailed up the coast of Vancouver Island to trade on the vessel went Alexander Mackay to help in the trade with the coastal Indians whom he was supposed to know in spite of McKay's warning that the Nootka tribes were notoriously treacherous and resentful towards white traders captain thorn with lordly indifference permitted them to swarm aboard his vessel once when Mackay had gone ashore at leoch watt where gray had wintered 20 years before thorne forgetting that his ship was not a training school struck an old chief across the face and threw him over the rail when McKay heard what had happened instead of applauding the captain's valor he showed the utmost alarm and begged thorne to put out for the open sea the captain smiled in scorn 20 Indians were welcomed on the deck the very next day more King at the same time the vessel was completely surrounded by a fleet of canoes as if to throw white men off all suspicion the squaws came paddling out laughing and chatting Mackay in horror noticed that in the barter all the Indians were taking knives for their furs in that groups were casually stationing themselves at points of Vantage on the deck at the hatches at the cabin door along the taffrail Mackay hurried to the captain thorn affected to ignore any danger but he nevertheless ordered the anchors Oh seeing so many Indians still on board the sailors hesitated thorn lost his head and uttered a shout this served as a signal for the savages who shrieked with the risk of glee and fell upon the crew with knives hatchets and clubs down the companionway tumbled the ship's clerk Lewis stabbed in the back over the taffrail headlong filmic a clubbed by the Indians aboard caught on the knives of the squad below the captain was so unprepared for the attack that he had no weapon but his pocket knife he was stunned by a club pitched overboard and literally cut to pieces by the squaws in a moment the token was a shambles all on deck were slaughtered but for who gained the main cabin and with muskets aimed through windows scattered the yelling horde the Indians sprang from the ship and drew off while the four white survivors escaped in a boat and the talk as sails of flat idly in the wind next morning the Indians paddled out to plunder what seemed to be a deserted ship a wounded white man appeared above the hatches and waved them to come on board and trade they came in hosts in hordes in flocks like carrion Birds or ants over running a half dead thing suddenly earth and air at fire quat Harbor were rent with a terrific explosion and the sea was drenched with the blood of the slaughtered savages the only remaining white man the wounded Lewis had blown up the powder magazine he perished himself in order to punish the Marauders have this story been known at Astoria when Thompson arrived he would have found the historians in a thoroughly dejected condition as it was murmurs of discontent were heard here they had been marooned on the Columbia for three months without a ship waiting for the contingent of the historians who were toiling across the continent note the Overland party suffered the greatest hardship and some loss of life and did not arrive at a story until January 1812 and of note not thus did nor'westers conduct expeditions with Thompson thought of the situation we do not know all we do know is that he remained only a week on July 22nd fully provisioned by MacDougall he went back up the Columbia posthaste one year later we find Thompson at for William reporting the results of his expedition to the assembled directors of the Northwest company he had surveyed every part of the Columbia from its source to its mouth and he was the first white man on its upper waters the war of 1812 had begun and a British warship was on its way to capture Astoria at the same time the nor'westers dispatched an Overland expedition to the Columbia among their emissaries went the men of New Caledonia Alexander Henry the younger of Rocky Mountain House Donnell McTavish and a dozen others who were former comrades of the leading historians they succeeded in their mission and in the month of October 1813 Astor's fort was sold to the Northwest company and renamed Fort George the methods of fur traders have been the same the world over to frighten arrival off the ground if possible if not than to buy him off it is not all surmise to suppose that when Thompson went to the Pacific there was in view some other purpose than merely to survey an unknown River but exploration and the fur trade went hand in hand and whatever the motives may have been the result was that after more than four years of arduous toil Thompson had given to commerce a great waterway his exploration of the Columbia closes the period of discovery on the Pacific coast end of chapter seven chapter nine of pioneers of the Pacific coast 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 pioneers of the Pacific coast a chronicle of Sea Rovers and fur hunters by Agnes eloped chapter 9 the passing of the fur Lords when Astoria passed to the nor'westers with it came as we shall see an opportunity of acquiring for Great Britain the whole of the vast region west of the Rockies including California and Alaska Gray's feet in finding the mouth of the Columbia and the explorations of Lewis and Clark overland to the same River gave the United States possession of a part of this territory by right of discovery but this possession was practically superseded by the transfer of Astor's fort to the British Canadian company yet today we find Britain not in possession of California not in possession of the region round the mouth of the Columbia not in possession of Alaska the reason for this will appear presently the Treaty of Ghent which closed the war of 1812 made no mention of the boundaries of Oregon but it provided that any territory captured by either nation in the course of the war should be restored to the original owner the question then arose that this clause in the tree apply to Astoria was the taking over the fur post by the bridge company in reality an act of war the United States said yes Great Britain said no and both nations claimed sovereignty over Oregon in 1818 a provisional agreement was reached under which either nation might trade and establish settlements in the disputed territory but it was now utterly impossible for aster to prosecute the fur trade on the Pacific the Boston eyes had lost prestige with the Indians when the tonkin sank off of clay oak west and the more experienced British and Canadian traders were in control of the field at this time the Hudson's Bay Company nor'westers were waging the trade war that terminated in their Union in 1820 1821 and when the United companies came to assign officers to the different districts John McLaughlin who had been a partner in the Norwest company was sent overland to rural Oregon what did Oregon comprise at that time no man knew but within ten years after his arrival in 1824 Laughlin sent out hunting brigades consisting of two or three hundred horsemen in all directions east under Alexander Ross as far as Montana and Idaho south under Peter Skene Ogden as far as Utah Nevada and California along the coast south as far as Monterey under Tom McKay whose father had been murdered on the Tonquin and whose widowed mother had married M'Lynn north through New Caledonia under James Douglas black Douglas they called the dignified swarthy young Scotsman who later held supreme rule on the North Pacific as Sir James Douglas the first governor of British Columbia if one were to take a map of Milad flings crimes montane empire and lay it across the face of a map of Europe it would cover the continent from st. Petersburg to Madrid the ruler of this vast domain was one of the noblest men in the annals of the fur trade John Mullen was a Canadian born at Riviere de Loup and he had studied medicine in Edinburgh the Indians called him White Eagle from his long snow-white hair and aqua line features when Malin reached Oregon by canoe 2,000 miles to the Rockies by pack horse and canoe another 700 miles south to the Columbia two of the first things he saw were that Astoria or Fort George was too near the rum of trading schooners for the well-being of the Indians and that it would be quite possible to raise food for his on the spot instead of transporting it over to watersheds and across the width of a continent he had once moved the headquarters of the company from Astoria to a point on the north bank of the Columbia near the Willamette where he erected Fort Vancouver then he sent his men overland to the Spaniards of Lower California to purchase seed wheat and stock to begin farming in Oregon in order to provision the company's posts and brigades it was about the time that his wheat fields and orchards began to yield that some passing ocean traveler asked him do you think this country will ever be settled sir answered me Laughlin emphasizing his words by thumping his gold netted cane on the floor wherever wheat grows men will go and colonies will grow afterwards when he had to choose between loyalty to his company and saving the lives of thousands of American settlers who had come over the mountains destitute these words of his work ordered against him he had according to the directors of the company favored settlement rather than the fur trade meanwhile Mulholland ruled in sort of a rude baronial splendor on the banks of the Columbia the big house as the Indians always called the governor's mansion stood in the center of a spacious courtyard surrounded by Palisades 20 feet high with huge brass padlocks on the entrance gates directly in front of the house to cannon were stationed and piled up behind them ready for instant use were two pyramids of balls only officers of some rank dined in the hall and the visitors were present from coastal ships that ascended the river island Kielty stood behind the governor's chair playing the bagpipes towards autumn the southern and eastern brigades set out on their annual hunt in California Nevada Montana and Idaho toward spring when the upper rivers had cleared of ice the northern Brigade set out for the interior of New Caledonia nothing more picturesque was ever seen in the fur trade than these Oregon brigades french-canadian hunters with her Indian wives would be gathered to the number of 200 Indian ponies fattened during the summer on the deep pasturage of the Willamette or the plains of Walla Walla would be brought into the fort and furbished forth in gayest of trappings provisions would then be packed on their backs an eager crowd of wives and sweethearts and children would dash out for a last goodbye the governor would personally shake hands with every departing hunter then to bugle call the writers mounted the rest of ponies and the captain Tom McKay or Ogden or Ross would lead the winding cavalcade into the defiles of mountain and forests whence perhaps they would not emerge for a year and a half though the brigades numbered as many as 200 men they had to depend for food on the rifles of the hunters except for flour and tobacco and bacon supplied at the fort once the brigade passed out of sight of the fort the hunters usually dashed ahead to anticipate the stampeding of gained by the long noisy slow-moving line next to the hunters would come the old Bell mare her Bell tinkling through the lonely silences far in the rear came the squaws and trappers going south the aim was to reach the traverse of the deserts during winter so that snow would be available for water going east the aim was to cross the mountain passes before snowfall going north the canoes must ascend the upper rivers before ice formed but times without numbered trappers and hunters were caught in the desert without snow for water or blocked in the mountain passes by blizzards or were wrecked by the ice cutting their canoes on the upper rivers innumerable place names commemorate the presence of humble trapper and hunter coursing the wilderness in the Oregon brigades for example sublets River Pets River John Dee's River the Deschutes and many others indeed many of the place names commemorate the deaths of lonely hunters in the desert crow and Blackfoot and Sioux Indians often raided the brigades went on the trip home loaded with poultry one can readily believe that rival traders from the Missouri instigated some of these raids there were years when of 200 hunters sent out only 40 or 50 returned there were years when the Hudson's Bay brigades found snowbound storm bound starving American hunters and as a price for food extracted every pail tree in their packs and there were years when rival American traders bribed every man in Ogdensburg a to desert the new caledonia brigades setup by canoe huge long cedar line craft men by 50 or even 90 men these brigades were decked out gayest of all flags flew at the prow of each craft voyagers adorn themselves with colored sashes and headbands with tinkling bells attached to the buckskin fringe of trouser-leg where the rivers narrowed to dark shadowy canyons the bagpipes would skirl out some highland air or the French voyage Aires would strike up some song of the Hobbiton paddling and chanting in perfect rhythm and sometimes beating time with their paddles on the gunnels leaders of the canoe brigades understood well the art of never permitting fear to enter the souls of their voyage airs when the route might be exposed to Indian raid our gale of rum would be dealt out and the captain would keep the men paddling so hard there was no time for thought of danger in the course of time the northern brigades no longer attempted to ascend the entire way to the interior of New Caledonia by boat boats and canoes would be left on the Columbia at Fort Colville or at fort Okanagan both south of the present international boundary and the rest of the trio would be pursued by packhorse Kamloops became the great halfway house of these northern Bombur Gades and horses were left there to pasture on the high dry plains while fresh horses were taken to ascend the mountain trails port st. James on Stewart Lake became the chief post of New Caledonia here ruled young James Douglas who had married the daughter of the chief actor William Connolly ordinarily the fort on the blue alpine lake lay asleep like an August day but on the occasion of a visit by the governor or the approach of a brigade The Drowsy Post became a thing of life boom of cannon firing of rifles and the skirling of bagpipes welcomed the long cavalcade captain of the brigade as he entered the fort usually wore a high end pompous beaver hat a velvet cloak lined with red silk and knee breeches with elaborate Spanish embossed leather leggings all this show was of course for the purpose of impressing the Indians whether impressed or not the Indians always counted the days to the wild riot of feasting and boat race and dog races and horse races that mark the arrival or departure of her Brigade New Caledonia as we know is now a part of Canada but by does not the Union Jack float over the great region beyond the Rockies to the south south of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the 49th parallel over all this territory British fur Lords once held sway California was in the limp fingers of Mexico but the British traders were operating there and had ample opportunity to secure it by purchase long before it passed to the United States in 1848 Sir George Simpson the resident governor of the Hudson's Bay Company advised the company to purchase it but the directors in London could not see furs in the suggestion Simpson would have gone further and reached out the company's long arm to the islands of the Pacific and negotiated with the natives for permission to build a fort in Hawaii James Douglas was for buying all Alaska from the Russians but to the directors of the Hudson's Bay Company Alaska seemed as remote and as worthless as Siberia so they contented themselves with leasing a narrow strip along the shore thus California Alaska and Hawaii might easily have become British territory but the opportunity was lost and they went to the United States so too did the fine territory of Oregon out of which three states were afterwards added to the American Union but the history of Oregon is confused in a maze of politics into which we cannot enter here as we have seen Brunel Hakata acting for Spain was the first Mariner to sight to Columbia and the American Robert Gray was the first to enter its mouth thus proving Hecate his conjecture of a great river then for Great Britain came Vancouver and Broughton then the Americans Lewis and Clark and the historians and finally Thompson the British nor'wester and the first man to explore the great river from its source to the sea then during the war of 1812 the American post on the Columbia passed to the Northwest company of Montreal and if it had not been for the joint occupancy agreement between Great Britain and the United States in 1818 Oregon would undoubtedly ever mayne British but with the joint occupancy arrangement leaving sovereignty and dispute the Laughlin of Oregon knew well that in the end sovereignty would be established as always by settlement first came Jedediah Smith the American fur trader overland he was robbed to the shirt on his back by the Indians of the Umpqua River there and then came the great choice to Milan should he save their life of rivals or leave them to be murdered by Indians he sent Tom McKay to the Umpqua punished the robber Indians secured the pilfered furs and paid the American for them then came American missionaries overland the LEAs and Whitman then came Wyeth the traitor and colonizer from boston the company fought Wyeth trade and bought him out but when the turbulent Indians crowded round the White Eagle chief of Fort Vancouver asking shall we kill shall we kill the Boston eyes O'Laughlin struck the chief plotter down drove the others from the fort and had it noised about among the tribes that if any one struck the White Boston eyes O'Laughlin would strike him at the same time Malala earnestly desired that the territory should remain British in 1838 that a council of the directors in London he personally urged the sending of a garrison of British soldiers and that the government should take control of Oregon in order to establish British rights his suggestions received little consideration had not the company single-handed held all Rupert's land for almost two hundred years had they not triumphed over all rivals they would do so here but by 1843 immigrants were poring over the mountains by the thousands Washington Irving's Astoria and Captain Bonneville and the political cry of 5440 or fight which meant American possession of all south of Alaska had roused the attention of the people of the United States to the merits of Oregon and caused them to make extravagant claims long before the Oregon treaty of 1846 which established the 49th parallel as the boundary M'Lynn had foreseen what was coming the movement from the east had become a tide the immigrants who came over the Oregon Trail in 1843 were starving almost naked and without a roof again the Indians crowd around Mullin shall we kill shall we kill they asked Mullin took the rough American overlanders into his fort fed them advanced and provisions on credit and sent them to settle the willamette some of them showed their ingratitude later by denouncing Mullin as an aristocrat and a tyrant the settlers established a provisional government in 1844 and joined in the rallying cry of fifty-four forty year fight this Asthma Laughlin well knew was the beginning of the end his friends among the colonists begged him to subscribe to the provisional government in order that they might protect his fort from some of their number who threatened to burn it or about his years he had appealed to the British government for protection but no answer had come and at length after a hard struggle and many misgivings he cast his lot with the Americans two years later in 1846 he retired from the service of the company and went to live among the settlers he died at Oregon City on the Willamette in 1857 as early as June 1842 O'Laughlin had sent Douglass prospecting in Vancouver Island which was north of the immediate zone of dispute for a site on which to erect a new post he Indian village of kamas on the cordoba of old spanish charts stood on the site of the present city of victoria here was fresh water here was a good harbor here was shelter from outside gales across the sea lay islands evergreen in a climate always mild insalubrious fifteen men left old fort vancouver with douglas in march 1843 in the company ship the beaver and anchored at vancouver island just outside kalsin bay with douglas went the jesuit missionary father bull duke who on march 19th celebrated the first mass ever said on Vancouver Island and afterwards baptised Indians till he was fairly exhausted in three days Douglas had a well dug and timber squared for every forty pickets erected by the Indians he gave them a blanket by September stockades and houses had been completed and as many as fifty men had come to live at the new fort to which the name Victoria was finally given Victoria became the headquarters of Hudson's Bay Company on the Pacific it was unique as a fortified post in that it was built without the driving of a single nail wooden pegs being used instead by 18-49 the discovery of gold in California was bringing a rush of overlanders there had been rumors of the discovery of precious metals on the Fraser and in East Kootenai the company became alarmed and Sir John Pelle the governor in England and Sir George Simpson the governor in America went to the British government with a disquieting question what is to hinder American colonists rollin north of the boundary and establishing right of possession there as they did on the Columbia by no stretch of its charter could the Hudson's Bay Company claim feudal rights west of the Rockies what my lord gray asked with the company advised the British government to do to avert this danger from a tide of democracy rolling north why of course answers Sir John Pelle proclaimed Vancouver Island a British colony and give the company a grant of the territory and the company will colonize it with British subjects the proposal was laid before Parliament it would be of no profit to follow the debate that ensued in the House of Commons which was chiefly words without knowledge darkening counsel the request was officially granted in January 18-49 and Richard Blanchard a barrister of London was dispatched as governor of the new colony but as he had neither salary nor subjects he went back to England and discussed in 1851 and James Douglas of the Hudson's Bay Company reigned in his stead but fate again played the unexpected part and rang down the curtain on the fur Lords of the Pacific Coast a few years previously Douglas had seen mal often compelled to choose between loyalty to his company and loyalty to humanity a choice between his country and his company was now unexpectedly thrust on the reticent careful masterful Douglas in 1856 gold was discovered in the form of large nuggets on the Fraser and the Thompson and adventurers poured into the country 20,000 in a single year Douglas foresaw that this meant British Empire on the Pacific and that the supreme see of the fur traders was about to pass away the British government bought back Vancouver Island and proclaimed the new colony of British Columbia on the mainland Douglas retired from the company service and was appointed governor of both colonies in 1866 they were united under one government the stampede of treasure seekers up the Fraser is another story when the new colony on the mainland came into being the Hudson's Bay Company fell from the rank of a feudal overlord to that of a private trader the pioneer days of the Pacific became a thing of the past end of chapter 9 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-11-20 | Creative Commons 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6vf7cdA5ebQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vf7cdA5ebQ | HOW to shoot INFRARED photography | [Music] oh that looks nice in infrared this looks stunning loving loving loving this well good evening from a hot sticky Blue Sky day in white buaro New Zealand a small rural town in the Hawks Bay Region in the central Hawks Bay Region it's pretty gorgeous actually this is where my grandkids live so I've had the grandkids for the day now the good thing about taking the kids on a walk is I can drive along the newly infrared converted Fujifilm X Pro 2 and on a day like this it's perfect just for popping off shots as I see [Music] them [Music] good girl on good girl [Music] hi all [Music] right [Music] yay [Music] again woo go go go go go go let's go Missy yeah [Music] just dropped the kids off at the moms and now I thought right make a few extra photographs in the last couple of hours of light the old hospital site majority of it demolished it's gone there's still a couple of buildings standing and they really do make some beautiful photographs all right so let's crack on make a few shots [Music] he [Music] he [Music] oh that looks nice in infrared this looks stunning loving loving loving this [Music] to be honest mate there's some seriously good artwork here I mean look at it we've got some absolutely fantastic artists living in the [Music] area [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] C this makes a lovely shot that pile of discarded Timber there and the old hospital in the [Music] background nice so Wonder down here when I say a top deck there's not much of a c de left to be honest some pretty cool tags in here huh I'm not might as well be over though [Music] I do like that light and Shadow coming in for Windows yeah I really do like that looks freaking awesome made quite a nice photograph that one that's probably my favorite photograph of the session actually see if we can do anything with that that was pretty cool as [Music] well a little bit of faint White Cloud up there I love the way it looks in infared the sky goes black the white clouds come out white as they should Happy Days Happy Days well I think that'll do for now generally this place is all fenced off and you can't get in today the fences are down I don't feel like I'm trespassing just taking a few nice photographs for historical purposes right I thought I'd just end this video by showing you how easy these infrared files are to edit let's just turn the brightness up so you can see a little bit better I'm going to edit my three favorite photographs from the shoot and I've got to start out with this one of Young Amber because I shoot these on Raw when they imported into Lightroom they're coming with this slight purplish tinge and to be honest with you they look pretty cool like that but what I generally do and this is just what I do it's just quick and easy I do a really quick black and white Global adjustment and then I'll come down to the auto tab to give it an auto settings and see how things are lying there looks pretty good the highlights are quite uh quite bright there so I'll just take down the highlights a little bit open up the Shadows just a little bit again and come down to Clarity I'll give Clarity maybe 13 and same with dhaz round about 13 and this is just the same as what I do on all my editing actually so so I'm not Reinventing the wheel at all here I'm just doing exactly what I do on my normal editing day-to-day basis I I love really Punchy strong black and white shots so I come down to the tone curve we've got a preset here and that's strong contrast and I just slip that into strong contrast absolutely love it just have a check of Amber's face looking good there I will come down to the black and white mixer and I'll just give it an auto just see what that does that has just brightened up a little bit okay and then the very last thing I'm going to do and there is no real need to do this at all uh on these particular images but I'll just come down to the postc crop vignette and give it a little bit of a vignette just to darken up the edges and that is image number one done dusted absolutely loving that shot okay so the second image I've chosen the front of the old hospital and this is just before I dropped the kids off and what attracted me straight away I I just love this big tree here uh the fall ground grasses I knew they were going to stand out all nice and bright the uh the building itself the the remnants of the building itself they look quite graphic and this Sky I mean seriously just look at that sky with the wispy clouds knocking about I just knew this was going to make a a pretty nice shot so again exactly the same thing as before just click an overall Global adjustment black and white an overall adjustment exposure wise I'm going to drop down the highlights I'm going to open up the shads just a little bit go down to Clarity 13 same with dehaze I'm going to come down and give it a real quick strong contrast look at that oh looking good looking good and I'm going to going to give it a black and white mix Auto everything I do is auto there's not a lot of uh there's not a lot of structure behind what I do I edit my photography for a newspaper so everything has got to be done real quick no time for faffing about get the photograph processed get on to the next job I'm just going to drop down the overall exposure just a little bit just to my eye and again job done and I think that is pretty cool okay and then the final image and I don't know why I'm showing you this because really I'm going to do nothing at all different editing wise than what you've already seen this one okay let's just reset it that's that's the image as it stands after I've edited it I'll just go down to the going to go up reset it to black and white Global adjustments that just opens up the Shadows a little bit there I'm going to drop down the highlights to protect the highlights and the windows Clarity will give it 13 1213 and dehaze 1213 as well down to tone curve strong contrast that's looking pretty good Global adjustment on the black and white mix and we'll come down to a little p post crop vignette that's not looking quite as contrasted as I'd like so I'm going to come up to the contrast slider crunch that in a little bit and we'll come down to the blacks and crush the black a little bit and likewise we'll just raise the whites just a shade just to make those pop and that is that so guys you've now seen my three favorite shots from what turned out to be a very good shoot and if I was pushed to pick an absolute winner of the day oh man so many good photographs from this shoot if I had to pick one photograph that I really like I honestly can't go past when I find it where is it where is it I mean I love that one I do love that one oh that's a that's a contender but not on this occasion the one I really love the winner on the day is this beautiful shot of my gorgeous granddaughter running down a hill and a few seconds after that she did fall flat on her face uh but she got up brushed the knees off and uh looked and started laughing again as she always does she's just an absolute star and this F autograph oh absolutely love [Music] it hope you took something from this little video and until next time get out there get shooting enjoy what you're doing | Paul Taylor Photography | UCdwIOCA3Qt1AtyOZOOPmJaw | 2024-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,418 | 7,238 |
jp2ecmcKY8M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp2ecmcKY8M | Alabama 4-H Code of Conduct | I'm The Grudge you've been holding against her mom ever since she called you sweetiekins in front of the whole school I've been bubbling and festering inside until you finally unleashed your anger on public property I'm your phone that you forgot to put on silent Sally just posted a picture on Instagram of Ethan and Jessica there but Ethan's dating Rebecca now Rebecca posted a video on top lip syncing Beyonce's all the single ladies and I'm making sure you don't miss a minute of it I'm your bait pin I'm bad for your lungs didn't affect brain development but hey at least you look cool doing it until asthma and cardiovascular disease kick soon I mean your teenage brain full of raging hormones I won't let you forget how good Taylor looks in those jeans now you can't even concentrate and complete the test we're supposed to be doing [Music] I'm your car keys you didn't put your keys in the bowl like the other drivers so now there's nothing to stop me from tipping you all day Alex didn't follow the rules and now he's sitting out on 4-h events and opportunities so follow the 4-h Kota condo and protect yourself from mayhem like you mayhem is everywhere so follow the 4-h code of conduct is your future in good hands by following the Alabama 4-h code of conduct you can ensure your involvement in 4h opportunities events and fun things like this [Music] I will exhibit good character behavior such as trustworthiness responsibility respect caring citizenship and fairness I will value the rights of all others as a for each member I am committed to the policies of the Alabama Cooperative Extension system Auburn University in Alabama A&M University I will act and speak respectfully I will not use language that belittles others or is disrespectful of individual differences [Music] I will address appropriately apparel including accessories must not have pictures or wording involving nudity sex weapons and violence drugs alcohol or tobacco apparel accessories and equipment featuring culturally or racially intensive images violates four HS values of respect fairness and caring and will not be permitted I will attend all sessions of fine for our troops [Music] I will be responsive to the reasonable requests of leaders and comply with the need for personal safety I will not use alcohol drugs or tobacco nor remain in the presence of anyone using them I will not behave recklessly engage in sexual misconduct assault threaten or harm another person or abuse public or private property [Music] when I have access to computers at extension facilities I will use the computer for educational purposes and my access inappropriate websites [Music] I recognize that these guidelines are not all-inclusive and that the Alabama Cooperative Extension system may make adjustments to these policies [Music] with the code of conduct as our guidelines we are able to put our best foot forward to become the leaders of tomorrow with respect and inclusion for everyone | Alabama Extension | UCN2A9Iahwnk16Zj-7aKnrfg | 2020-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 503 | 2,973 |
Gf3vE-n55CY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf3vE-n55CY | Evaluating ERP Studies 3- Baseline problems and artifacts | now that we've talked about the problem of noisy data we'll consider two other common types of data problems baseline problems and eye artifacts let's start with baseline problems ideally erp waveforms will be perfectly flat during the pre-stimulus period like this of course real waveforms always have noise more like this a lot of waveforms have a clear tilt in the baseline period like this it might be overlapping activity from the previous stimulus or it might be preparatory activity if the subjects knew that a stimulus is about to appear but the tilt in the baseline is usually more subtle and somewhat obscured by noise like this as we discussed in a previous video a tilt in the baseline is not always a problem if two conditions have the same tilt it's still valid to compare the difference between them to make sure that the tilt is the same it helps to use experimental designs where the stimuli for the different conditions are randomly intermixed rather than being presented in separate blocks of trials for example the targets and singletons and rhiza studied appeared in random order this means that subjects couldn't differentially prepare for the targets and for the singletons and the baselines for the targets and the singletons should be the same however if the different conditions are in different blocks of trials or you're comparing different groups of subjects the preparatory activity or overlap may differ between the waveforms so whenever you look at erp waveforms you should look closely at the baseline to see if the tilt is different for the waveforms being compared because of baseline correction differences in tilt will often result in differences between conditions starting around time zero so if you see an effect that begins unrealistically early and persists for a long time you should suspect differences in overlap or preparatory activity and then if you take a close look at the methods section you'll probably see that there's some kind of problem with the experimental design that led to differential preparation or differential overlap now let's move on to blinks and eye movements remember each eye contains a powerful dipole that's positive in the front negative in the back when the eyes move you get a change in the orientation of the dipole which changes the voltage field on the scalp and if the subject blinks the movement of the eyelids over this dipole causes a huge voltage deflection on the scalp negative under the eyes and positive above the eyes blinks are huge and easy to detect and you can also correct for them using ica so most studies don't have differences in blink activity between conditions or between groups but if you see an effect that's biggest at the very front of the head and you suspect the blinks are the reason you should look at the data from under the eyes if the experimental effect is blink related the polarity of the effect will be opposite under versus over the eyes eye movements are more difficult problem especially at experiments with lateralized stimuli like n2pc and cda experiments as i described in an earlier video lateral eye movements produce lateralized voltage fields on the scalp with a more negative voltage contralateral to the target of the eye movement just like an n2 pc the eye movements produce a more frontal scalp distribution than the n2 pc or cda but they can still produce a statistically significant contralateral negativity over the posterior electrodes where we look at the n2pc if you look at the methods section of reese's paper you'll see that she very carefully ruled out eye movements i don't have time to describe her methodology here but there's a detailed description in my erp book | ERP Boot Camp | UCAV4D3HxbaSrHsFUmpGN5CA | 2020-08-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 631 | 3,707 |
nFqpCZIh_CQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFqpCZIh_CQ | Kate Allen on Uses of Inspection Data #shorts | Kate what else can you do with this inspection data that you've collected is there some sort of hidden value here we might be able to monetize I mean what can't you do with your inspection data right so once once you're collecting data in a clean standardized format you can you can roll that data up and you can analyze it slice it and dice it in in a million different ways you can feed it into dashboarding tools you can use um tools like like power bi to make beautiful dashboards um you can do business analytics Predictive Analytics all kinds of data can be derived from that that inspection result once you're collecting it properly yeah imagine doing that across a huge establishment of plants be very valuable absolutely yes | Digital Oil and Gas | UC9rD9m40Buxjt2QlyCW2MVw | 2023-04-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 133 | 733 |
A_Jz-q-T-6M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_Jz-q-T-6M | Etika FIRST Reaction to the Persona 5 Battle Theme/ Fenglee | alright let's sleep you this disco sneekybeeky that was no gun I want to shoot [ __ ] clean so what is this light physical damage the one phone did you say hometown what the hell oh this is smooth [Music] Oh No yo this turn the music up trimming is done turn that music up [Music] Addison champ all your screen damn is this thingy - good [Music] and that's a chair that is a dangerous theme right there that that's deadly [Music] wow what a theme oh oh I don't know if I can play this game I do not think I'll be able to play this game on any what no [ __ ] this soundtrack that's what the whole you'll never see a common thing comes from that's a reference to the song dude earlier we had some donations coming in I think it was I think it was gray paladin who donated earlier and grave had said to us that we could change oh it was it great I'm sorry if I don't remember exactly but it was someone who recommended that DLC brings up different songs and you could use those grey paladin yeah it was great paladin actually he says get some of those good DLC costumes they make changes to the music but my god man a theme like that I want that to be played on my [ __ ] funeral we'll never see it coming alright so this bridge is already extended so | Youtube Publisher | UCK5pDg4fQ4lLyVKhZBRYWcg | 2018-08-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 247 | 1,278 |
4j6sfdFqpiM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4j6sfdFqpiM | Wife of Bobby Axelrod ♥️ || Billions | [Music] certain things you learn inward they never leave you you know like the idea that if someone has a problem with you the ground just falls out from beneath them where i'm from you find yourself all alone in life i am sort of a guy's girl and i feel like lara is as well and i don't think we see that a lot in female characters and i said god i would really love to do that are you threatening me [Music] you're right i am you really started something i play lara axelrod married to bobby axelrod who happens to have a little bit of money the thing i like about lara is that she grew up in a working-class family was a nurse and she has this edge to her that is a bit different than someone who perhaps would have been born into money you want me to be bad she's a lovely person but you just don't cross her you can't beat her i stop trying all right boys what do we say to chef ryan thank you she's also very much a family girl they have their two kids that they love and she owns a restaurant where she has both of her sisters as her employees get your sweet ass in for dinner service you know so she's kind of a little bit of everything you deserve a nobel prize if you're gonna make any show great it's the relationships that we really care about the most think of all the good we're doing here tonight because they both worked for it they've grown at the same pace now they are this massively powerful couple kind of rule in new york city lyrics has quite eloquently taken on this new role i guess some women just don't have what it takes and some new | Miracle Morning | UC4FViYwUPXBiRwCOis8A9sw | 2022-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 312 | 1,561 |
qrLwmFdTl60 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrLwmFdTl60 | Khun Supakrit's Graduation Video Slideshow - Class of 2023 | fruits [Music] congratulations Mr Supercuts hello I've been graduated and I have completed the associate's degree at Berkshire Community College so I'm ready to celebrate my graduation [Music] a great time myself [Music] Mr super crit I am so proud of you and all of your hard work at CIP we have spent many days together and it has been an honor and a pleasure to our team mature work very hard to accomplish your goals and most importantly watching to make best friends and good friends I love to see you smile and laugh and enjoy many new experiences with all of your friends thank you for trusting me and listening to all of my requests over views I hope to see you again very soon I'm so proud of you be well and congratulations on your graduation from BCC Mr Speaker we are already proud of you it's fine enough publishment to get a degree we know how you know how you work congratulations super good thank you for being the best friend I could ask for I'm so proud of you you'll do great things congratulations sincerely [Music] change the world [Music] we started and I can't wait to watch so much to be proud of Hardware study for classes cardboard click your theater Master expensive to BCC completing your degree at VCC amazing great person great student great job take care and Mary [Music] thank you foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you Americans about great happy graduation you have done a great job and welcome back home hope you enjoyed this derivation with your family and friends from couldn't give and M Club Lounge team they are concentrated by your graduation be the beginning of many more wonderful things in your life congratulations best regards to Tina super great with three many more success ahead congratulations on your graduations you should be proud of yourself for this will be success and achievement best wishes to Consignments [Music] hope you enjoy the celebration with your family and friends anymore [Music] of 3.2 congratulations thank you so much I did a great job [Music] thank you | Khun Supakrit | UCGp9rEaXAdyW90VKmxOb9IA | 2023-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 358 | 2,031 |
HYCwv4MOfjQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYCwv4MOfjQ | Maintaining Healthy Tress | Tree Care Basics | The Tree Care Industry Association | hi I'm Peter gerstenberger I'm senior adviser for safety compliance and standards with the tree care industry Association I'm here to talk to you today about Tree Care basics in this video series we're going to look at things such as how the placement of trees around your home or your business uh can help you save on energy bills we're going to look at ways of properly planting trees we're going to look at how we can go about observing our trees and diagnosing tree disorders we're going to look at ways that we can mitigate or reduce storm damage by proper Tree Care and what we can do after a storm to restore a tree to health and then finally we're going to look at how we go about hiring professional to care for those tasks that we can't accomplish ourselves with our trees I encourage you to take an active interest in the trees in your landscape and there are some tasks for those trees that you can accomplish yourself and in order to accomplish those tasks you may want a couple simple tools such as a good pair of hand Snips or hand pruners uh preferably the scissor type action that I have here a larger version of this same tool is called a lopper and that has a longer handle also uh very helpful for a lot of household tasks and if you get even more serious you may want a good pruning saw a little on safety however uh generally as a rule of thumb I would recommend to homeowners that if the task involves you climbing a ladder or if the task involves you starting a chainsaw or even worse if the task involves doing both of those at the same time then it's probably time to hire a tree care professional I have been a tree care professional for over 30 years in my career I started out working in the field uh climbing trees uh for the last 25 years I've worked for the tree care industry Association we provide a variety of different training opportunities for folks in the industry and a variety of different types of information to help them do their jobs more professionally so let's get started on Tree Care basics | Tree Care Industry Association | UCpEH5ATi3T3sIHyHVZDfK2Q | 2010-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 384 | 2,039 |
iPFY5ZVFScE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPFY5ZVFScE | Alex Verdugo on intensity in 9th, Juan Soto | Clark just said all four of these games almost felt like it was a playoff atmosphere how would you describe the intensity in the ninth inning oh ninth inning was obviously you know electric you you got the home team um and Astro fans do a really good job of you know making it really loud so uh it was one of those things man adrenaline was definitely flowing you know we it was a very very close to like that playoff feel so um yeah for us adrenaline was hyped and uh you know just trying to do anything we can to kind of make the play Kyle Tucker ball looked like it could be a tough get just take me through it any doubt in your mind as you were approaching it you're going to be able to get there yeah that one um I felt pretty good on you know had a good jump had a good route to it and uh that one was kind of like lofted a little bit higher I mean it was still low enough to be a little bit in between but coming off this series from the the ones that I've kind of just missed or just tipped off my gloves that one I felt a lot more comfortable going to the other ones were a little bit more of a Do or Die full layout that one I had time to kind of do a basket catch prior to that were you holding your breath on that Alvarez ball that just went foul yeah absolutely cuz I was running to it and I knew I had no chance getting to the line and as soon as I saw a hit I saw a hit on the left side and I just threw my hands up like foul and I see DJ throwing foul up too and I was like yes seems like you've been running around like crazy in left field during the series does it feel like that absolutely it feels like that yeah yeah that that first game or with rendone pitching I had like 12 in the first five innings I was grinding but uh no honestly it's been a lot of fun um you know I look forward to to making the plays and trying to help out our pitching staff and you know even those those tough ones that didn't go our way you got pitchers and everybody you know giving me positive affirmation letting me know like hey we love that hustle we love that heart so uh you it makes me go out there and want to want to you know just keep keep working harder and make the plays for the guys Alex after Tores gets on with two outs and and Juan is coming up is the feeling on the the in The Dugout basically it's it's inevitable he's going to get somebody in it feels you feel good when he's up there you know I won't lie to you man you feel really good it's uh he's one of those guys that he's just special man it doesn't matter Lefty righty he's uh the way he controls the Zone knows himself and doesn't let the moment get too big in any in any moment at all it's uh it's very impress impressive and uh it's something that man I'm I'm happy that he's on our team what what did you think of what he did this series in in total offensively and defensively I mean dog you know I mean like let's just put it like that he's a dog bro like I can't say nothing else it's just we're dogs out here what have you thought of the way this lineup played throughout the the four game sweep here I think it's nasty obviously you know we still got guys that are you know figuring out their timing a little bit still still trying to you know get get going at the plate but the fact is that we got one through nine now it feels like we got depth and length everywhere and we got guys that are working at count working counts spoiling good pitches you know taking walks getting the next guy up so I feel like we always got traffic man we always got traffic and it's that's something that's that's really good to see here in New York Bo said after your catch in the game you hot doged a little bit and he loved it that emotion part of your game you you love doing that see you guys call it hot dog I call it just show I call it showing excitement man I'm I'm out here with my guys you know what I mean I got judge and stto out there you know what I mean so I'm just we just get we just get amped up and we love it and that's kind of what we're rolling with man we got we're dogs over here that was Boon words no I love it I love it hey I love it you need a little bit of that that hot dog you had a better view than we did how much was that ball fouled by that Al very very very little I mean I'll say is it one inch or two in oh buddy I mean yeah let's just give it one inch let's give it one inch is that your Victory chain there this is my everyday baby I just can't play with it it's too big 25 lbs yeah I might have to I have to get a good dentist if I play with this yeah | YESNetwork | UCJXltguGSVIZAcbIglaZ-mA | 2024-03-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 959 | 4,564 |
2ATB-zn-FiI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ATB-zn-FiI | Virtual Gardening Series: Houseplants – The Inside Jungle | so without further Ado Richard Bernier today is going to talk about house plants he started his gardening hobby as a preteen when one of his elderly neighbors hired him it was his first job they hired him to help them in their Garden they showed him which class for weeds and they directed him to their vegetable garden which was in dire need of weeding he gardened on and off until his teens and when he discovered indoor plants so then began his journey into plant husbandry the gardening bug had bitten him for sure after moving to the coast in 1994 he became enamored with the climate and developed a taste for exotic plants both indoor and outdoor so without further Ado here is Richard Bernier welcome Richard hello everybody so good evening everybody my name is Richard Bernier I'm an avid Gardener as Kendra has told you and I'd like to do some housekeeping to begin with uh I'm a certified net Master Gardener I've been a Master Gardener for since 2019 um with the brown Master gardening Association and this is brought to you in partnership with the Vancouver Island Regional Library uh let's just get rid of this uh Vancouver Island Master Gardeners Association of Vancouver Island Regional this seminar is property of the Vancouver Island Regional Library and the Vancouver Island Master Gardeners Association is intended for education purposes only commercial use of all or part of this seminar and its contents is prohibited without Express written consent from the Vancouver Island Master Gardeners Association and the Vancouver Island Regional Library the information in the seminar is science-based and is accurate to the best of filmgo's knowledge the use of information in the seminar is that the sole discretion and responsibility and liability of the user uh Vancouver Island Master Gardeners Association is a chapter of the Master Gardeners Association of BC which is part of the international organization a specifically trained volunteer teachers who work in partnership with public sector agencies and private Enterprise to teach promote science-based sustainable Horticultural knowledge and methods I'd like to give thanks to the car sales and the Qualcomm First Nations where I live and garden foreign so anybody I've got an idea of what makes a good house plant well there's a few things light requirements low light requirements because most of our houses are fairly dark and especially in the winter time so uh Southern Windows uh East and West windows are normally the best another thing moderate water requirements and what do I mean by moderate water requirements I mean the plant is not sitting in a dish of water standing water it can go dry for a while without hampering the growth process of the plant low humidity requirements so in other words uh the humidity in the house definitely uh changes the way your plant will grow ferns for instance need a fair amount of humidity uh you can always miss them and stuff like that but that becomes difficult in our climate here especially in the winter time temperature requirements most plants do fairly well at uh indoor temperatures but a lot of them won't flower or produce no growth unless they are they have winter or where the temperature goes down uh slightly or the light uh light levels aren't quite as high uh something that'll grow well in a restricted root development surviving a plot in other words if you have something that needs a large uh mat of roots then probably surviving in a house in a pot is not a good idea colorful foliage and flowers are always nice they brighten up your winter day and foliage too survive in less than Optimum soil PH mineral content and soil floor and fauna now we all know that there are mycorrhizae that actually help the plant bring in nutrients and water to the roots so uh if you're planning on growing beans in the house not that you would but uh that might be a problem uh mineral content it's not too bad here on the island the water doesn't have a large mineral content but uh you can at it it builds up in your soil after a while and we will get to that later as far as what you can do to ameliorate that slow growth rate so you don't want a plant that's going to uh take over your house and you will see in some of my slides my plants have taken over the house some good plants most plants clivia are really pretty plants although they do need a cooler um time of the year so about this time of the year I just take mine and put them in the uh the garage where it's just above zero and the light levels are good beefin bakia sanguine now it's another plant that makes a really good house plant but be careful the leaves can be toxic to animals uh not not a feed a little bit but they would have to eat quite a bit uh very low light requiring plants marginetta maybe needs a little bit more light that's the uh the narrow Leaf to see now Vata that is the jade plant and it does quite well in a good South window and doesn't require a lot of uh water or canning sure for staniana that's the ketchup home uh good choice uh glow grows very slow uh not too dependent on strong light in fact it'll do quite well away from a self-window as long as the light is bright and indirect carnosa uh that's the old uh acquires lovely plants fragrant they are a little messy but again uh they don't require a lot of care uh that you can allow them to dry out uh between waterings and as you will see they have taken over my front entry uh rafis excella that's the lady Palm that's another good plant it can grow fairly large but uh if you keep it in um and North facing or east facing window it'll do quite well uh the one thing is you will get brown tips on it and that's more because of the salt content or the um the calcium and the that accumulates in the uh the soil spathophyllum well skii uh that's the peace lily a beautiful plant that does quite well in low light and uh flowers for you if you give it just my the right amount of light this is the Christmas cactus now uh I guess I could try to pronounce it but yeah I'll leave it it's uh Christmas cactus another plant that does quite well you can let it dry out and it's a photo period plant so it will start producing flowers in about late October November and flower right through to uh after Christmas hedra Helix the um IB English ivy another good plant doesn't require a lot of light and can be left to dry out uh the one thing you do have to watch with it though is for spider mite aspedithra electroia it's the aspidifra it is Hardy outside here uh in a protected spot and another plant that won't require a lot of light this is the picture of the rapist axella that's the lady Palm and that's in a niece window Oya carnosa crinkled Libya miniata I have uh probably three or four more of these you will see uh pictures of the seeds and how I propagate them later on in the presentation there's my hawika for stiana that is the kensha palm and I told you it was large and there she is uh the basement is nine feet and the main floor that's uh about 14 feet so you can pretty well know that's a pretty big planet I've had that plant since through 1982 and it's followed me from Alberta to a few locations here in the island uh phalaenopsis moth Orchid now people think these orchids are difficult to work with or get the flower they're really not as long as you give them what they require in other words what does the plant require what are its needs uh what kind of temperature does it flower at this is in a North facing window and uh the sink is right there so it gets quite a bit of humidity and um it's easier to water that way also and it does cool down at night so these phalaenopsis do much better with cool nights and warm uh warm days so it they do really quite well there uh cycas revoluta that is the uh cycad poem uh it is a house plant but what I do is I bring it outside in the summer and I keep it in my Greenhouse in the winter time I keep my Greenhouse just above zero so Lexia Virginia that is the um Birds uh [Music] I've just lost it sorry my mind isn't as bright as it used to be and that's the Karachi that is the uh jade plant and again it's in my greenhouse and I just keep it above freezing moment of time but again it does quite well in a house and doesn't really require a lot of watering or a large uh humidity uh that is the spat of film and that is the dracina marginetta and you can see some of my Hawaii is up at the top there selecting a houseplant now uh selecting a house done so as Master Gardeners or gardeners we know uh from the first slide that if you're going to select a plant know the plant know what the plant requires uh if you don't have any south facing windows then don't get a plant that requires a lot of light uh if you have North facing Windows you have ferns that'll do quite well you have uh moth orchids philanopsis you also have African Violets there's numerous plants uh so when before you bring them home check for insects and disease uh in other words you don't want to bring in a plant into your house uh that has insects so that would be spider mite mealy bug any of those and that are disease-free so if you see anything that has mold or mildew on it stay away from them healthy foliage in other words you don't want to choose something that has yellowed leaves the leaves are all bad that kind of stuff mechanical damage to leaves in other words leaves that are torn corn leaves I guess avoid plants with Leaf shine now Leaf shine is something that Growers use to make the leaves look healthy and bright and really give the the plant uh look of healthiness the reason why is uh when they add this leash line to it uh and they normally try to do both sides and if your uh buttons you know that on the bottom on the bottom surface of the leaves there is the stomata and if those stomatos are um clogged well then your plant just won't do as well also the leaf shine uh can hide a multitude of uh issues one being spider mite know your house environment and I think we've already covered that I know what your temperatures are going to be in your house uh what's your humidity level is uh what aspect your windows have and on sporting house plants now what do you guys think the best time to bring a trans uh house plan at home well would not be the dead of winter for that matter it would probably be better in the spring or the fall when the temperatures are not too high or too low avoid transport avoid winter and summer months and winter because the plant will probably freeze in summer months because you'll probably cause it to dehydrate and that's not good uh temperature extremes so in other words uh if you're traveling you're bringing a plant home from a long distance and it's all fine during the day it's nice and comfortable and then at night it gets down the freezing and that kind of stuff or even if it goes from 30 degrees to 15 degrees not a good idea to bring it home Sunshine uh yes Sunshine's something you have to consider too uh a lot of house plants are kept in High to well moderate light let's say in a store or something like that and if you bring it out into the bright sunlight you will burn the leaves and will cause the plant to go into decline until it's able to uh get back long trips a watch for soil moisture you know we all seem to remember to drink water ourselves and give our pets water but as far as our plants sometimes we're not so good at it actual motivation or quarantine acclimatize your plant into the house uh don't make sure that when you bring your plant to the house it's about the same temperature as uh your the outside uh if you have a heated garage with it in the garage first and then bring you to the house uh also a good idea to quarantine because of insects insect pests also uh any other creepy crawly things that you could bring into the house with you and if you're an active house plant collector definitely quarantine uh there are some bugs that are very difficult to get rid of uh mealybug for one uh scale for another one um yeah so transporting yeah you wouldn't want to transport the car out of the house in freezing weather and you wouldn't want to bring it home uh to what does that say yeah can't tell the temperature anyway it'd be definitely too warm environmental factors light the game light is the key uh some plants as I said before have uh specific light requirements and if you put a plant that likes uh shade into a sunny window well then they may not do quite as well water make sure that you water properly get yourself a humidity a humidity probe or a water probe that you can check to make sure that the the soil is dry enough to water it normally what I do is I put the probe into the soil to about maybe three inches and then I do the reading and if it's let's say on the low end let's say two to three then I will water temperature again very important factor humidity another important factor uh make sure that uh you have a reference in somewhere where they will get the humidity a bathroom is a great place for it or let's say a kitchen where you're using uh the sink ventilation now why is ventilation important because uh you you want to make sure that the air is ventilated all the time uh if you're living in a new house there are a lot of uh toxins that are in the air and stuff like that that can specifically bother some plants uh apart from that I think most homes now have the the heat recovery ventilation system which does keep a certain amount of fresh air in the house fertilization now a good time to fertilize would be in the spring and spring and through the summer uh why because plants are normally actively growing the one plant that does require fertilizer during the whole year and that would be orchids if you know where the orchids are from they grow on trees so they get bird pooping on them all year round and they hit the rainfall and everything else so they do need fertilization uh at least once a week during the summer and that's not a lot we get a very weak fertilizer I myself use uh an organic fertilizer it's one one and I just use that to water the plants will be orchids soluble salts soluble salts now they can come from the fertilizing where they can come from the water now I know most of you uh how plants you've had in your home and you'll see the white scale around the rim of the pot and sometimes in the saucer also that's the soluble salts from your water or your fertilizer and it's always a good idea to take your plant out and make sure that you water it like crazy in other words uh Take It Outside on a cloudy day and just soak it really well it takes all those soluble salts out of the soil the fertilizer that meat remaining and uh it just gives your plants uh a newly so knife hunting media now this is about knowing your plant uh would you put a cactus in peat moss or coconut fiber no they require a medium that is quite porous so a Sandy material is really good for them uh there's cactuses also that would require more of a Sandy soil and a lot of the other plants you can use number four grit if you wish so the planning medium should be porous and why porous because you don't want something that just retains the water and becomes water logged water and nutrients you wanted to keep the water and the nutrients in the soil plant specific we just talked about plant specific as far as uh the jade plant or cactuses or anything like that or ferns for instance require more of a PD solar oil or orchids like uh like a bark mulch please do not use unsterilized garden soil and why is that because you're going to bring in all kinds of bacteria viruses and uh bugs into the house which is not a good idea uh and you'll probably get weed seeds growing too and I may even bring in some creepy crawlers I'm going to take media continued okay eat moss uh I know there is uh some question about using peat moss but here in Canada all our peat moss is uh sustainable and I think this more pertains to some of uh like England or some of the other countries uh vermiculite to good um additive to the soil for late another good additive sand bark commercial mixes now that's uh you can get specific mixes that are already pre-made for um preference let's say or for orchids or for um uh um practices or you can just mix your own I think the biggest thing is just knowing what type of plant you have where the plant comes from uh if it's from the uh a dry desert well Nano would probably require a sandy soil if it's from a grows on a tree well then bark launch might be a good or if it's a firm then something that's more uh retains more moisture containers they must have drainage holes and I think that's pretty well self-explanatory you would want a pot to be sitting in water too long mind you there are a few that do don't mind that clay pots now Clay is a really good uh part to have because one it doesn't uh keep the moisture it actually allows the soil to dry out more naturally uh ceramic pots now these are a little bit more direct uh decorative plastic pots now there's a lot of plastic pots that are made to look like ceramic were made to look like concrete and they work quite well most of them are a mix of plastic and fiberglass fiberglass why would we repot a plant in the inside plant well there's various reasons roots yeah Roots uh it's the root of the problem right if you don't have if you don't have room for the roots to grow out the pot the plant will slowly push itself out of the pot which makes it more difficult to water also uh more difficult to water it's yeah if the pot if the roots start coming through the surface land is declining or not growing yeah plants do do that and a lot of the time it is caused because they need repotting um I repot most my house my indoor plants at least once every two three years my orchids get repotted uh every two years and there are some plants that don't like being repotted the Hoyas would prefer being in a in a root bound uh thought and they will flower much more readily being root bound and as they've grown pots you know we've all seen that where you have this huge plant in a very small pot not only does it become dangerous because the pot wall uh the plant will fall over but it just looks out of the ordinary it looks like the the plant is a plastic plant in a small pot anyway I think you get the idea when to repot spring yeah spring is a great time because the plant is going to be actively growing and putting out more growth and more roots summertime is also a good time actively growing how do you repot so that's a good thing use a pot that's no more than two inches larger than the old pie why is that because you risk in over watering and basically rotting The Roots uh the other thing is if you've ever tried to water a plant in that's already root bound and you've got this four inch area around the root ball the water will not soak into the root ball it'll take the uh be way less resistant so in other words it'll just go out to the sides of the pots foreign the pot with 10 bleach now this is really important on whether or not you're going to be using a clay pod or a ceramic pot uh because basically if you've used the pot before please sterilize it even plastic pots you can bring organisms in let's say if you're using a part outside you bring it inside do clean it with a 10 solution and let it dry uh loosen and trim the roots now with orchids you know that your um the the roots on orchids are kind of fibrous and stuff like that it's a good idea to actually take the roots T's them out tease all the bark mulch and stuff and if you've got a long stem on it cut uh where you can see the healthy Roots just below it and throw that away and then tease it up a little bit and then put it in a pot uh always a good idea I know with uh some pot down plants again giving back to that no larger than two inches it's just makes it easier for the roots to actually grow out outwards moistly new planting material before you actually repot so in other words make sure the soil is moist uh not slopping wet but moist so that you're not going to actually shock the plant by putting it in some dry soil remove the top edge of soil if encrusted with mineral buildup again that actually is like top dressing your your pot basically you're just removing the encrusted minerals and salt buildups and stuff like that the same depth the plant was at and we all know from being gardeners aside that if we plant something too deep then we end up getting the bark around the um the bottom of the trunk uh getting it moist and actually uh it can be a cause a problem you can get rot on it and stuff Place drainage material at the bottom of the pot in other words um clay pieces or something that will actually protect the soil from leaking out whatever Headroom now what do I mean by Headroom Headroom is the top from the soil level to the top of the plot now why is that important because you're watering that and if you've uh got not enough room it becomes very difficult and very tedious to water it uh it's always easier if you've got at least an inch or two along the uh the top of the soil to the rim training and pruning now as gardeners we all know that training and grooming is a really good idea removing uh Dead Leaves uh pinching if you want something to Branch out pinch the top and if you uh you can actually sometimes cut the top off the plant will produce side shoots and if you pot if you put the top into some water at times you'll get Roots forming so you've actually uh multiplied your plants painting on Vines and stuff like that like Hoyas can get quite gangly now if you've got hoop or something like that you can train it along the hoop and uh the plant just won't sprawl all over the place it'll uh pretty well stay on the hoop uh there are mostly the Hoyas would be problematic there's a few others like uh some of the um um what is it anyway removal of debt growth now yeah that was a good idea if you see something that's dead on the planet cut it off uh if the top is dead counted off and chances are you will get some side sheets growing um also it it looks neater and tidier just buddying now what is just putting uh for the people that are rotos uh aficionados uh this budding would be taking off the flower buds or you can actually take off uh some of the uh the leaf Buds and that's another way of actually getting it to um Bush out the plant to Bush out uh Queen leaves now cleaning the leaves is important in most houses I know uh gets pretty dusty and if you have dust on the leaves well they're not going to be photosynthesizing as much as they should during the day so what I try to do is take the um the duster to some of my plants The Palms in particular not only does it make the Palm look better but it actually AIDS in the plant growth flush out the pots now I think I already mentioned this every spring [Music] take your plant out and just water the heck out of it flushes all the the minerals and buildup and salts out of the plot pots and actually allows the roots to function more readily as you know uh plants work by the osmosis they bring in water to a more uh denser solution or something that's more sugar in it water always flows from uh price to um or is to equalize itself and if you've got a lot of minerals in the pots well guess what the water will stay in the pots and won't go into the roots itself plant pests you know hopefully none of you have plant pests but I know they're inevitable red spider might horrible little creatures mealy bugs almost as well worse actually at least the red spider mites are easier to get rid of the mealy bugs have this cotton sort of covering that sort of protects them Brown scale another one of these uh bumps that actually is very difficult to get rid of if you have it if it's yes uh you can get aphids in the house especially if you will uh you put your plants out during the summer outside and bring them into the house in the wintertime always always make sure to check the plants uh give them a good spray almond white fly yeah that's a problem too and again bringing plants in from outside fungus gnats now fungus gnats have a bad rep they are [Music] um not really they don't cause any damage to the plant itself but nobody likes little bugs flying around the house more cosmetic and thrips yes uh I learned you can get trips on houseplants and that was mentioned to me by uh one of the students when I gave the spot the last time here we have spider mites now they are difficult to see but you can always catch them because of the the spider-like webs on them and if you do have difficulty just take a magnifying glass to it you can normally tell uh that there's an infestation by looking at the leaf itself you'll see all those white spots now that's where the the spider might have sucked the juice out of the leaf there's my worst enemy mealybugs I had a plant in Alberta that had mealy bugs I fought them for years and finally I just gave up and threw the plant away there was just no way of getting rid of it I had tried everything nothing worked round scale yeah that's another one that is difficult to get used to get rid of aphids and yeah honeydew is not a pleasant thing to uh have to deal with in a house common white flies and fungus fungus gnats and here's the thrips okay Pest Control red spider mite you can get a predatory mite and I've seen it used more in greenhouses not ever in a house as long as you keep your your plants um quarantined before you bring in the house I don't think you would have a problem with spider mite but there is treatment insecticidal soaps yes you can use it um although I would prefer using more of uh and spraying the plant down uh numerous times before I bring it in the house mealybug uh alcohol and a cotton tip coarse water spray insecticidal soap neem oil be careful with this neem oil use as directed if you ever do use it because it can clog the pores and cause a burden on the plants Brown scale alcohol and a cotton tip uh insecticidal soap and neem oil also works aphids of course water spray insecticidal soap uh common white fly paper fungus gnats fly paper Works quite well and thrips insecticidal soap now I if you have good plant husbandry and you keep an eye on your plants and quarantine them before you bring them in the house then you shouldn't really have that much problems with the pests it I find that normally if you bring a new plant in then you cause a problem especially if you haven't gone over it with a fine-tooth coal I know most nurseries you can go and or greenhouses you can go and have a look at them you can ask them if they've had an outbreak in in the in the store uh keep an eye look at other plants in the store to make sure none of them have bugs on them Anna cane when you bring them home make sure you do quarantine now these are a few plants that are special care of plants potted plants quincyas we always get a we all get poinsettias at Christmas but you know uh we have them for a week or two and they start going downhill and a lot of the problem is because the temperatures in their houses they like uh between 18 and 21c they like kept well watered but not soaking wet draft free so in other words if you put it by your front door and the drop comes in that will also uh cause them to have a problem and bright light I know it's always nice to have a nice poinsettia in the front hallway but if the front hallway is dark then it's just going to decline also these are phototropic plants so if you do overwinter them keep that in mind that they will not flower unless they have a certain amount of Darkness azaleas uh another plant that we see given for gifts and in the springtime at Easter time and stuff like that they require direct sunlight if they don't have direct sunlight then they're sure to fail uh they also need a solo South window nighttime temperatures at 16. now that's not normally generally what we keep our houses at so keep that in mind uh acid soil so they need an acidic fertilizer and guess what you can plant them out after they flower has dropped and hopefully you'll have flowers next year gardenia yes you can have gardenias in the house again another one of these plants that has basically the same needs and care as azaleas they mean night temperatures of 16c and a high humidity now the Poinsettia doesn't need really a high humidity but these do so if you have a nice sunny kitchen window that'd be a great place or a nice semi uh bathroom or something like that great and there are some gardenias that are Hardy here and you can't plant outside there's uh Clem's uh dwarf there's actually another one that I just bought I can't recall the name of it right now but there are a few that are Hardy amaryllis no this is another plant that we see in November December and uh for the flowers around Christmas time New Year's uh they like full sun with night temperatures above 16. uh you can place them outdoors in a semi-shaded spot during the summer in the fall allow the foliage to die down in other words let it go completely dry uh and uh cut off the leaves uh bring it into a cool dark place in let's say November or so and leave it there for a while and bring it out into a warm room and water in January for flowering I have some uh amaryllises that I had for seven or eight years and I bring them into the house during the time they flower but I keep them out in the greenhouse uh during the summer so that they get the Sun and I water them and uh just last week I cut all the leaves off the soil was nice and dry and I will leave them there bring them into the probably the garage and then bring them out in January and hopefully they'll flower for me Christmas cactus and that's that name that I didn't like pronouncing but anyway good Bloom uh the temperature and photo period in other words they need a cooler night temperature and um they normally start setting bud uh probably end up October beginning in November and around the end of November beginning December you've got flowers all over them they do need a bright bright sunlight Brew uh Bloom best when they're pot down and water less from October to March cyclamens and these would be not the garden cyclamens but the less Hardy and uh they do require quite a cool night temperature now 10 to 16 C and I know most houses don't have that if you have maybe a garage and you can bring it into the garage during the nighttime and bring it back out that's a good place or a North facing window next to the window they well they do require a full sunlight so North facing probably wouldn't be a good idea but maybe eat they require constant water uh again allow plant to die down after flowering so in other words just leave and go dry and you can pick the uh the tuber out and actually uh repot it with fresh soil uh just above the sewing level and they'll flower for you again moth orchids now a lot of people think Waterfords are really hard to uh grow really they're not if you know where they come from and you know their requirements their needs uh then there's not a big issue North facing east facing window uh loud or dry out between waterings and dry out I mean dry out uh in the summer I water mine every probably five to seven days and in the winter maybe every two weeks uh fertilized with uh games I said with a week organic solution uh North or east windows and cooler night temperatures that will induce flowering and I've had some uh that I've had probably for about 10 years and I was a long-term care nurse for many years and a lot of the family members would bring in these orchids and the orchids would look great for a while and then they would start dying and uh it would be discarded so I would say no you're not going to be thrown on the garbage I'll take you home and you'll become one of my plants one of my plant kids propagating houseplants you would have thought yeah you can propagate them Leaf cuttings now you're all familiar with uh sansevaria and begonias and stuff like that and African Violets um whole Leaf cuttings uh jade plant yeah Jade's you can just use a leaf lay it on the soil something that has sort of a Sandy base to it and just uh watered every once in a while and it will grow a new jade plant um cutter squared leaves now sense of area which is the mother-in-law's tongue you can take one of those leaves those long leaves cut it into um not lengthwise but horizontally and each one of those horizontal pieces of leaves you can stick into a sandy soil or a perlite and it'll shoot up a new plant the scored leaves that would be more like the um the begonias and there are some begonias that you can grow quite readily indoors seeds they may need some special treatment to spread now special treatment I mean some of them may need a freeze thaw some of them may need to dry out completely some of them may need uh treatment with an acid uh a very weak acid solution uh so yeah just like any outdoor seeds uh they may need to be treated with either cool or uh water or something stem cuttings air layering or in water now uh stem cuttings are very easy to do remember when I was talking about uh cutting off the top of a plant if it's getting too leggy or something like that uh like as androsina's marginetta or here I go then cut it off stick it in some water and it'll shoot up in the leaves and you've got yourself a new plant or you can also air layer in other words uh just cut the cut maybe a quarter way through the trunk and put a toothpick in there and wrap it with a moist uh peat moss or cocoa fiber and keep it wet and then just wrap some cellophane around it and lo and behold it'll have Roots eventually propagating house plants General instructions cleanliness why cleanliness because you don't want to bring uh diseases and pests into the house or um let's say if you've got a plant that's actually wilting or something like that and you say okay well maybe I might be able to save it make sure you sterilize what you're cutting off the in the tool you're using like the scissors or the uh his guards water the plants the day before now why is that important because plants need water and if they are if they've limp to begin with well you've already put them uh in a bad place that they may not actually survive they may not be able to produce roots potting mix and potting mix we already talked about know the plant know the type of uh where the plant comes from how it actually propagates so if you need perlite use perlite if you need sand if you need something that's more PD then use a number for grid I guess rooting hormone the rooting hormone does work you know there are most house plants do fairly well on their own without rooting hormone uh I have used it on some of my Hoyas uh with the rooting hormone and without and I really didn't see much difference either way uh I've been cutting this up my dracino marginetta and uh with or without him again no difference keep the cutting in a humid place now you can uh put it in a plastic bag if you wish or uh that will retain the moisture and keep it nice and humid so it doesn't desiccate do you do diligence now what do I mean by due diligence look up the plant know the plant know how much light it needs know everything about the plants and we are so lucky nowadays that we have the internet that we can go on and do all kinds of uh searches we can find out just about anything we want on the internet but due diligence also means looking at accredited websites websites from societies uh yeah or from uh on Facebook there's all kinds of different uh Facebook pages where you can get all kinds of information on Hoyas poems whatever but uh I guess know your plant know um who you're getting the information from okay propagating check plans for adequate moisture so in other words uh once you've got the the cutting in the plant in the material make sure that it remains moist check for root formation before uh if you put it into a clear pot or a plastic uh clear plastic thought you can normally see the roots growing out so or sometimes if you just do a little tug on it you can feel if you've got any um it was not pulling out very easily they need to do know that you've got roots so once you've got it and you know there's Roots transplanted into the next pot size up in other words that's that good old winches uh so don't put it up into a huge thought especially if it's a little transplant bottom heat now bottom Heat's only required on a few uh things uh like clivia's like a little bit of bottom heat uh I've got some seed right now in the greenhouse that I'm uh starting and uh purchasing from a place in South Africa and uh I bought six seeds and three of them are already producing uh new leaves through embryonic leaves light and yeah light's important uh even for seeds uh and um so in other words if if you are doing cuttings make sure that they can sort of synthesize because they're not going to produce Roots if they don't have any sugars or they're not photo actively photosynthesizing okay this is the dracina and it was off and you can see all the roots growing that's a stem cutting in water ah okay it's now there's the seed pods these form after the flowers do this one in particular is uh sort of a red color now these seeds uh are a not quite a year old so they're not quite ready to be uh it in each one of these pods there's about four or five seeds and bees were from last year you can see uh that's a one-year seedling that actually uh started growing in probably June and this little baby took a little longer it didn't start actually shooting over its first sleeve until last September these are two years old and there's two in the pot and again those were from some uh South African uh clivia grower whole Leaf cuttings now this is it was one leaf and now it's growing more leaves and that was just laying on the the soil level in the pot itself the leaf fell off and it started growing this is another crowd soil and you can see uh that's the one of the leaves there and you can already see the root struggle to grow that's uh dracina and you um you did see The Cutting this is the parent plant and some of my Hoyas uh you can see that Hoya lacanosa there's holy tricolor up here there's the heart-shaped foia and this one starts in a pot up here and grows all the way down the stairs very fragrant flowers more of my Hoyas I counted how many oils I have I have 28 different varieties of poets in the house now and uh yeah I guess that makes me Ahoy ahead Bella and these plants are from uh cuttings I took some 30 years ago from a friend uh and they're sitting in uh on a plant stand very very fruit and flowers the one thing you will need though it is uh to have them pot bound and in the wintertime hold off in the watering don't over water them given to me by a friend who is now living in Vancouver and right now I have it outside in the yard and it's doing fantastically it'll be moved in uh again at the end of October my Greenhouse uh some Hoyas pre-fern cycads uh what else there's a citrus there's the uh bird of paradise and an Oleander and you can see along the top there that's I've got some lights and that's where I do my uh my seeds and yeah I have a grow tent in the basement with some good lighting and these are just some of my orchids and uh yeah a few Hoyas also uh and a few poems and you can see the orchids love this because it's nice and humid in there and just gives them the right amount of light from here I bring it into the kitchen when they're flowering and then I bring them back down into this grow tent during the winter time and sorry Richard just while you were in the greenhouse there we got a question about what type of Lights to use in a greenhouse I don't use uh whoops sorry Google doc uh I don't really use much Lighting in the greenhouse I do have a couple of LED lights in there and I guess I can stop sharing my screen because there was only one left okay uh LEDs they are very low um energy intensive they don't take a lot of energy to produce the right amount of light and uh I just use them uh for the seedlings just to make sure they they have a little bit of extra light during the winter time and up above I have uh some more LED lights just to add a little bit of light in there in my in my plant tent in the basement I've got some really nice lights they're about 300 a piece they are they're on a rheostat so you can set the amount of light you want on them you can go from uh zero to 100 with the orchids probably maybe about five fifty percent and uh they're set on timers so they go off at uh they go on at seven and turn off at seven so I keep that normal uh daylight before them wow okay great interesting that kind of segues into my question um about orchids sometimes I mean you use them to decorate your house and sometimes I I just really want it to be in this super dry spot where I've got you know forced air blowing out what do you think it's the best you know but it just has to go right there it just looks really good right there what would you advise what is the best way to increase the humidity there then like pots of water or spring well I'm putting them on a tray a larger tray with some gravel and keeping the gravel moist okay that would work because basically you just you don't need the whole room to be humid you just need that little environment around New York and to be okay right right as you've got the pot sitting on a tray of sort of Pebbles or gravel that would look kind of nice yeah it does all right get all these nice ceramic trays that uh I would warn you make sure that the ceramic and not uh just need clay pots because clay will Leach right so if you have a ceramic that's treated both the top and the bottom with a glaze that would probably be quite adequate right right and that's that's why clay pots are nice for potted plants though isn't it um so that they do breathe yeah and don't get too water locked in there um my other question was sometimes you find these old antique beautiful pots and they don't have a drainage hole is it adequate to just put maybe a few inches of gravel or pebbles in the bottom of the pot or or not really you can do that but again the the that issue is knowing how much water you're putting in the plant the pot on itself right right so uh if you put maybe an inch or two gravel and make sure you're not over watering it I always make sure that the the pot is not continually filling up on the bottom right right yeah basically you're just created a bathtub yeah and you'll get root rot and uh the plant will just go downhill from there right okay okay so a few other questions coming in uh did you speak about the monstera deliciosa Swiss cheese plant uh could you speak about that the challenges with growing it uh they're really not that hard to grow basically uh if you know where they come from right they come from uh like uh tropical forests so you need somewhere one where the humidity is high enough okay secondly where you can attach it to something right so in other words you put a pole in it so that it actually or a bark Pole or something so it can grow up it and secondly they do require a fair amount of light okay great so again if you know your location you know the plant then you could probably find the plant for that location that actually will survive in that area okay perfect great tips thank you another question I love succulents yet somehow most of them seem to die or get leggy as soon as I bring them home despite trying different areas and lighting any thoughts fertilize for succulents uh fertilized I mean it started in the spring uh stop uh probably in late September and make sure that they're | Vancouver Island Regional 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YepjTbavwgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YepjTbavwgk | Nick Swisher, Dontrelle Willis give their early AL Cy Young candidates | MLB WHIPAROUND | all right very early that about 5:00 starts so there's 25 starts maybe more for a pitcher if we're gonna talk saw young so I'll start with you but at the beginning of the year oddsmakers were saying favorites for the Scion Kluber sales of a Reno but who we've seen so far who would you go with the veteran Justin Verlander 46 strikeouts just 9 walks has a 260 RA I've got a chance to play with them I've never seen anybody command a baseball at max effort and efficiency like this now he's been doing it for a long time general and he continues to still have life on the fastball throws anywhere from 95 to 97 a big time breaking ball that he could command on both sides of the plate he's fun to watch he attacks hitters he's very aggressive and with this offense healthy I could see him winning 16 to 18 ballgames this year and being an SI I'm running all your loss like he's in the side yard running every year I think I'm gonna go more the youth side of it I'm gonna go with the guy that a Matt Tyler glass now right now with the Tampa Bay Rays obviously the Tampa Bay Rays have jumped off to an amazing start so far this season obviously the best record in baseball right now I think 16 and 9 but Glasgow has been amazing speech five games he's gone for now and he's leading the league and ER a definitely jumping on the bandwagon right now I like it by far he's doing a tremendous job and what's funny about the Tampa Bay Rays is they're the type of team that did they created the opener they were the team that used it the most but yet they have some of the best starters in the game right now with Blake's now Tyler glass now Charlie Morton as well I mean it's unbelievable that a team can utilize their pitching as well as the Rays do yep and a former pirate they made the trade for but still overtime guys like Kluber and shale get in a groove they could change things obviously they need more little be low opportunity to some of the other guys and for more on the Yankees on ending injury news let's bring in our Fox MLB insider John Palmer OC and Undead JP always good to see you what's the latest on the outfield injuries the rotating cast of characters that are now in place to step in for the regulars for the Yankees well Chris good evening and really it is miraculous the Yankees have that six-game winning streak right now given all the injuries they have suffered the best news I can tell Yankee fans to that tomorrow could bring some good news for Miguel Andujar of course he has that right labrum issue in his shoulder we could see and you are actually back now by the next week if things go well on this simulated extended spring training game for him tomorrow and maybe Chris the answer for Andujar could be playing on some first base moving Luke void to D H but you see that list of players right there on your screen it really is remarkable in fact Giancarlo Stanton just had a cortisone shot in his left shoulder which wasn't even the reason he was placed on the injured list so still some optimism though Chris we could see Stanton taking some swings at least sometime next week I mean that is absolutely amazing the amount of injuries on one team the other side of that when they see it tonight the Angels situation now that they're in a close game with the Yankees Brad Ausmus has removed Cody Allen as the closer for the angels so what does he plan to do with that spot going forward well Chris for now it's gonna be a closer by committee approach for the Los Angeles Angels they're giving Cody Allen's continued diminish fastball velocity it's been a big concern for them really even going back to the Indians from Allen pitch last year so it's really gonna be a group of three pitchers right now for the angels now in the ninth inning as you see Ty butchery is one possibility Luis Garcia the longtime Phillies reliever as one option as well an unsold Robles the former member of the New York Mets and Chris the Angels would be lucky if this was their only concern but it's not Matt Harvey right now has an e ra above eight he was counted on to be a really key guy in that rotation for them and Calhoun of course he's had some struggles before as Nick pointed out really now getting that batting stance figured out for him Justin Boras struggled behind Mike Trout it's been an issue now really up and down the lineup with the exception of Mike Trout but Chris certainly tonight Tommy la Stella playing the starring role because as you know Tommy la Stella in Italian means quite literally Tommy the star way to say it it means Tommy la Stella holy how many languages do you speak what is it still struggling Chris with English but work out I'll do the jokes you do the information all right thanks JP we'll talk to you later in the show all right now tell Estella the star I like that [Music] | FOX Sports | 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4IAhA8-sYKo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IAhA8-sYKo | Max Rants about Sectumsempra – LordEctro #Vtuber #Shorts | sectum sumpra the spell I forget which movie that Harry learns all he knows is the word just the word and it says for your enemies so if you want to say like word and intent fine but he didn't know what that spell did and he popped that [ __ ] off it took no ammo it took no energy it took no training he did not need to see it happen once he didn't need it he just knew the word and he knew the intention and he pointed a stick [ __ ] up Malfoy just stabbed him with a long sword because that's what that spell does effectively it stabs someone with a long sword what this means to me is if you find a child with magical potential however you find that child's magical potential hand them a stick teach them Avada Kedavra tell them that cures cancer and walk away and you have a mass murderer I'm sorry did you not like me ranting about Harry Potter Mister that's real unfortunate for you and your needs and your knees coincidentally | LordEctro | UCMmEOVOIGmKs2AXWG_F2FgA | 2023-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 182 | 954 |
pVk_oP9bmpM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVk_oP9bmpM | 2018 TRACE - Throw Bait trace perfect during the sardine run | [Music] okay very simply sardines are one of our bites that we use a lot off in winter time June July August I'm going to show you a throw bait that a throw bait Trace that you can use to catch carp garrick if you're fishing at night on the the dogs that come around as you know sardines are very very soft baits to use this is a very simple trace that has worked for me for many many years and very simply current sink a little power swivel about a metre in length 25 kilo kingfish Marlin our number three barrel swivel you don't have to go too fancy with this just taking one out of the packet a simple six I Kindle round lovely hook been around for years it works like a dream maybe just want to shop in the map but most income very short these days so there's a six own father if you wanted to store these or parts more like they were last year and of course our king fish and ala very simply what we do is we normally take about 25 kilo king fish Nolan and we attach it like this basically figure of eight one two three times around [Music] for me figure right slide it down but not all the way down okay just a little bit leave a loop over there we didn't take what I call a wishbone usually get some tikkun olam quickly you can use anything yes someone ball Kingfisher so basically we take a thick nylon or hardened Allan fluorocarbon if you want but it's just one more stick it in behind the arm and pull your figure-of-eight taught here we go figure of a tight cut off the tag end after then we're going to cut this down a little bit so just going to do this quickly so basically you can see the wishbone on either side what this does once I put it into the bait it stops the bait the hook from turning into the bait that's all it's going to do give yourself a little bit to work with you okay what we do is measure the size of the bait that we gonna be throwing like I said last year the sardines that we got were very small this year they're slightly bigger and there's a lovely Nutella sardine we're just gonna do it this way it's easier for me and I'm just going to measure off where I want the swivel to end up sitting so the swivel I need to sit about D okay so what I'm gonna do is and then 14 years takes a little bit of practice to get your spacing right it doesn't matter if you make it a little bit longer it just means there's more nylon bowing around it I'm hoping I get the sizing right which I think it's perfectly only the money cut it a little bit off they know what I'm gonna do is take another piece of nylon again 25 kilo run to three thumbs around figure of eight nothing fancy keep it simple like always side start it down pull tight cut off make it a better meeting length until you grab one of my little pals that the head is lying around yeah you came just gonna measure it he's my meter Mach 1 2 when it gets my feet soon as my feet you can if you want and you get fresh ones and you're the fish the next day stick a bit of flotation inside the actual mouth of the sardine before you freeze it let's just do the whole trace yeah there we go sinker beat Wisma beat here we go and again this is not a clipping bait it's just a normal throw bait yeah tres is about the right now what are we gonna do is very simply that part of it is going to lie next to the actual side in and stop it from moving you can if you want then you want more flotation for some reason add a little bit of foam to the top of that if you haven't already added the foam inside the mouth area what you want to do is very important is come out in the hard part of the gill plate and that'll be that area there that I'm trying to get to so what I'm going to do just take it in my hands go in over there as deep as I can and come out at making too much damage to the actual siding so that's basically what I'm looking to try and do okay the Swivl I'm going to lay next to it over there you see we are laying it by the tail area I'm just gonna bond it with a bit of latex cotton all we gonna do is just wrap the latex cotton around it like so roll it into the tail area like that just slightly wrap it around it all the way up again and there is a lovely throw bait sardine that you can throw for Doggett not if you want to and either the knitter submitted in say for instance alive Carradine go do that evening go and throw a bait like this and you'll be surprised you'll either catch a diamond skate or escape family or you'll get a dog or GT if you throw it it daytime and the sardines around chances are very good if the share don't get you that you will get a Garrick on it this will float up and look like a sardine moving around a wounded sardine and the Garrick don't leave us alone it's unbelievable how many Garrick you catch on that little trace day especially the sardines around us here we go [Music] | The KingFisher Fishing | UC8f8U0GjLGWFaEiUjs-n01w | 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ygaSc6i3EZg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygaSc6i3EZg | Phonics Song: ABCs for Tiny Typographers (A is for Avenir) | a is for a Vanir Vanir B is for Bodoni Papa Tony C is for career career 50s for data data [Music] he is for Urist are the purest our toughest for fedora for fedora G is for Garamond Kaka Garamond ages for Helvetica America [Music] is for impact in for Josephine Josephine he is McCune spoke up : slur L is for lobster the lobster [Music] M is for matter matter and is for necks up no neck sir boys for optimal uh Optima piece for Palatino above you know [Music] q is for Quimby with me r is for Roboto but rock Roboto has his first answer son son stands up D is 4 times 2 2 times you as for Unni vermouth Unni very pleased for her denim but but Verdana tubby used for wedding next wah-wah wedding tux X is for Santa Peaks centipede [Music] y is for yellow tail yeah yeah yellow tail T is where Zaffino sucks up this a Pinot [Music] so many thoughts for you to learn about so many ways to design your text so many thoughts for you to learn about so many ways to express yourself [Music] you | Aaron Sylvan | UCypR_dSAtngz8JRVR-UA3bA | 2018-08-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 199 | 989 |
4lgFLKoyKKc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lgFLKoyKKc | HIV Adherence Part 2: Provider challenges | [Music] in the previous segment we discussed the importance of adherence to anti retroviral therapy and various medication and patient factors which contribute to non-adherence in the next segment we will discuss the challenges Solutions and Innovative approaches to care which Health Providers have developed in response to adherence challenges we will listen again to both our experts and from our experienced arv providers in the field for providers there are a number of issues where we as as healthcare workers can improve adherence first of all we need to explain things education is key people need to be prepared to take anti-retroviral therapy they need to understand what is expected of them what HIV is and um this can be done on an individual basis or it can be done um in a group I would say the commonest cause of nonadherence is lack of knowledge why the patients are actually swallowing the medication uh patients do not see a reason to swallow drugs especially when they're well the challenge just that they are facing here it's when they are given the information whoever is giving information need to be very careful and make sure ensure that the patients understand what they are talking about from the the beginning when they are prepared for art the resistance issues must be brought into treatment failure so I think involving patients educating them using the language that they understand treating them with respect will make them understand one-on-one education um is also very valuable for patients quite often we don't have time to actually do one-on-one education with a numbers of people that are coming through our clinics and that's where group sessions can be very useful multi-disciplinary education and counseling interventions can be um good as well that is having your clinician say a little bit about adherence your counselor say a little bit about adherence then your pharmacist or your um uh whoever is dispensing the medication to say a little bit about adherence as well so that every at every point where you meet a a a healthcare practitioner you are getting some information about um improving your adherence peer support can be useful that is basically asking someone to bring in a treatment partner somebody from home who can help them take their tablets who can remind them at night who can um encourage them on those days when taking a tablet feels like it's it's a quite a large burden sometimes people fear to disclose yet when eventually they disclose to the family members the the family members support them so other than educating you also need to be monitoring what is actually happening in your with your patient as they take their treatment from a day-to-day on day-to-day basis so when they come into you at week four on treatment or month two or even year 2 or year three on treatment you should ask them how is it going with your adherence are you managing to take your tablets every day don't be judgmental just ask the questions and a lot most people will say to you Doctor I'm doing fine I take my medication every day if you the average self-reported adherence for most studies is 100% but occasionally people do tell you no I've struggled I didn't take my doses in the last few days and that gives you a window to actually explore what has gone on with that patient check for depression and other things that can be um undermining their adherence Behavior you can also check using Pharmacy refill data so if you can get from an electronic system or by looking back in their folders how many times they've collected their medication over the last year that is also extremely useful someone who's collected nine or less um uh months of medication in the past year is obviously not taking tablets every day the other way of supporting adherence as a as a clinician is reminding people to take their medication so you you you you you could offer people a pill box um and you should also as a provider notice if a visit is missed we need to monitor that people are coming to their uh their uh visits regularly in in large clinics it's very easy to um fail to notice that a person is not arrived and sometimes it can be 6 weeks to 3 months before we notice that someone hasn't actually collected medication in South Africa during a national survey of over 2,300 facilities one in five facilities faced a stock out of at least one life-saving HIV or TB drug pharmacy and stock repor in measures have to be in place to prevent drug stockouts and patients and staff have to be educated on contingency measures in case of stockout but also when they access the health center sometimes there are other challenges such as waiting hours that are long alongside drug stockouts and maybe sometimes having very few health care providers at the center drug stockouts definitely will mean when a patient turns up to pick their drugs they won't get the drug and that means they'll have to wait until the drug is available and since there's a distance problem and other challenges they might not be back for a month or two or they have to go back to work and that means during this time they're off drugs and that might really require or result in loss of adherence and then eventually that might contribute to resistance when they go back to the drugs also as providers we need to be flexible we don't have to have doctors see every patient that comes through we can use nurses we can also use counsel is to educate our patients rather than clinicians so where resources are limited we can be flexible we can actually modify our service that is offered sometimes it's possible like patients who tell you they're going to travel for a long time and not be available for their next appointment you might try to refill them for two months or 3 months but sometimes the drugs are not available in amounts that will enable you to give them long stocks so that can also be a challenge but many times there's a little bit of flexibility ility if possible at the ggu um anti-retroviral site here in Cape Town we have um treatment prepar sessions that run on um Mondays but also on Saturdays to to cater for those people who are working when one thinks about um adherence if you look at the patient Journey we spend a significant amount of time at the beginning um talking about adherence and ensuring that our patients are ready to start their treatment uh a bit later on when our patients are stable uh the ones who are really stable and adherent they continue to come to the clinic on time collect their treatment and take their treatment as they should we should be considering Innovative strategies to ensure that we keep them in care an example of these Innovative strategies could be the adherence Club model where a group of stable patients come together not only so that they are empowered to self-manage um continue to get peer support from other patients just like them but furthermore they continue have to have contact with the health system and the routine clinical management the adance club are addressing the waiting times because these are stable patients that are coming to the clinic every month coming to pick up medication then you absolutely just take a wait on this patient and the patient have to sit for 5 hours waiting for you to call the patient again and prescribe so so that the patient can go to Pharmacy so we started this atance club where we group 30 patients in a group then these patient will come on a certain day then they will come you prepare their medication at their folders a day before so when they come on their appointment day you know they are in the clinic for less than an hour or for an hour in the clinic so we saw it working at Ubuntu but we take it a step further from Ubuntu we started it in the community we started at the library closer to the clinic then now we even have clubs that are happening in patients homes where a patient will open up their home where plusus 10 or 15 patients will gathered there and their medication will be given there another example of these Community models are cags community art groups um these this model is more suited for more rural context where distance to facility is a significant challenge in this model patients take turns in collecting treatment for their group so this ensures that each patient makes routine contact with the system and the rest of the patients continue to be able to receive their treatment routinely as providers we have to adapt these various Community models of care and be flexible within our different environments another very very important factor is that we do viral loads as part of monitoring of our anti-retroviral service and we need to act on those viral loads um a raise viral load indicates a risk of failure so at that point we need to do something the first viral load up doesn't necessarily mean that somebody has developed resistance it just means they haven't taken enough drug to suppress their virus successfully and at that point you can actually try and respress them with an adherence intervention including a number of the factors we've spoken about already perhaps um re-education offering a pill box exploring whether there's issues with alcohol or depression whether their disclosure is up to dat um and and other things like that that can improve adherence and about 56 to 68% can respress with uh an adherence intervention so what I'm doing with the adults you know we have to teach the the nurses first how to identify the patients that are having a virological failure then the nest that be doing that you should be able to that Nest should be able to flag those patients and do something not just fling the patients and do something about it without a good record system to identify these patients the results can keep coming but no one actually identifies them so what you what we do we teach the nures you know starting from the first page of the of the folder that's where they should be learning to to write in the results so that you could see the patient how how long was this patient failing the Practical tips would be vigilance in terms of record keeping at the health center early identification of the cases ideally best done by a lab test such as a viral Lo which notifies the clinician that something has to be done and then actioning of this which might entail informing a Village Health worker to fix an appointment with a patient link up with the counselor and ensure that adherence is done at the health center so one of the big things we discuss with our patients is about integrating treatment into their lives and a way in which we can help um for those who work in the health system is to ensure that we consider Innovative flexible strategies that we can adapt um to our context to ensure that we encourage patients have easy access to their treatment and they're committed to staying on treatment for the rest of their lives patient education and peer support are very important with an emphasis on ADD adding risk factors and ensuring an understanding of the reasons for adherence monitoring of adherence can be done via Pharmacy refills pull counts and an open dialogue and medication reminders with patients should be ensured detectable viral loads are an important objective measure of possible nonadherence and have to be actioned upon 60% of patients can respress after enhanced adherance interventions lastly providers should be flexible and tailor various Solutions and models of care to sue the specific context or population serve | MSF South Africa | UChUxRpy-3F11CO2ajGq98BQ | 2014-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,052 | 11,554 |
VCuKiWteZII | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCuKiWteZII | Stamping Jill - Easy Ways To Make Happy Birthday Cards Using DSP | [Music] hey stampers welcome to another week of watch it weekly wednesday i'm beth part of the stamping gel creative team and i can't wait to show you my project for today stampin up released a catalog in june um it's called our annual catalog and we have loved this catalog so much there are so many great things in this and i'm excited we get it for a full year to show you all of the great things i love our selection of designer series paper and so that's what started my inspiration for my projects today i found the playing with pattern six by six designer series paper set it's shown right here on page 149 of the catalog um we have a great layout of all of our designer series paper here in the catalog one thing i love love love is that stampin up has done this amazing job for us of coordinating colors so they give us a list at the bottom of each of the papers that show us what colors they've used in that designer series paper the one that i loved was this the playing with patterns it comes in six by six size so it's already cut down for your smaller cards that you want to do or your projects and it has these beautiful colors in kind of a watercolor fashion on one side and on the other side all of our designer series papers are double-sided so on the other side we get a chance to use more patterns that are maybe a little bit more symmetrical than watercolory and these colors are just beautiful in these in this paper and that's what inspired me to to make the projects i made today i wanted to focus on birthdays i love having birthday projects packaging ideas cards whatever made up so that i can grab them very quickly when someone's birthday comes up i love this stamp set from the minute i saw it in the catalog this year it's happiest of birthdays it only has four stamps in the whole stamp set but they're all a little bit different um different fonts different sayings different sizes so what i feel is a really good value about this stamp set is there's so many different ways you can use one stamp set for all the birthdays that you need really really cute this comes in cling so it's a red stamp set it's not a full photo polymer so you can see through so i paired this stamp set with this paper and then i loved that the rectangle stitched dies worked with each one of these sentiments i was able to cut them out from the designer series paper straight through because it's not a photopolymer stamp set i didn't need to be super conscious of where i was stamping and i could cut them out so let me show you the projects i've made so all of this will make a little bit more sense so the first one i started with was this really really cute little cello bag um i used wishing you the happiest of birthdays i thought that was really cute cut out really well with that rectangle die and then i just put a little piece of paper in the cello bag so that it gives it a little bit more of a pop of color and the great thing about this is i stamped directly on the designer series paper i embossed it with white embossing powder and then cut it out so all i did was emboss this and then i just assembled it and put it together the paper does all of the work for me in this case it looks like i water colored the background when in reality it was so easy for me such a fun quick idea my second project i wanted to do features this really really cute new packaging idea we have of a mini paper pumpkin box so if you subscribe to paper pumpkin our monthly card kit that comes in the mail we have paper pumpkin boxes which we use all the time for different things this one's just the cutest little size it's just so cute it's food safe so you can use it for different things and it's not too big it's not too little it's just so cute so i just decorated the sides with some of that designer series paper from the playful patterns stamped happy little bit late birthday this looks like i water colored the background in an ombre fashion but i actually stamped it on this piece of designer series paper and just cut it out using that rectangle die so easy and then i just backed it on some more designer series paper used a little bit of cute ribbon that coordinates with this paper and put some paper on the box really really really simple so simple but it looks so cute and so nice to have on hand so fun i wanted to do my next one a little bit fancier i love these gold pizza boxes i think they're so cute so fancy so i made a little belly band that slides on and i stamped it's your day enjoy it which actually could be birthday or it could be for something else any other type of celebration and i just put that on there cut it out with the rectangle die trimmed the edge to make a little bit of a banner there and then added some glitz and i thought that was so cute so simple these boxes also are food safe they fit a little cookie or any really any little treat you want to put in there but the gold just kind of gives it a little bit more of a glam and i love that that was a really fun one and again just stamp that directly on the designer series paper and cut it out i didn't have to stamp the background the paper did all of the work for me my last one i love i love these little acetate boxes these are new this year as well it's a three and an eighth by three and an eighth size box so if you have little three by three inch cards you can also put them in there but i use the happy b day just stamp that again on designer series paper cut it out with the rectangle die and then i took little scraps of the dsp and accordion folded them so that they've i've got little shreddies in there that coordinate with the colors easy it took me maybe this probably took me the most time out of all my projects because i just had to fold it but i could do it easy and quick while i was just watching a show on tv it was really really nice you could put a little treats in there for somebody too so i hope you have loved these packaging ideas for birthdays or for other big occasions in people's lives i love to have these on hand and this happiest of birthday stamp set was a great stamp set to use for these projects but any sentiment stamp set i think would work really well for the packaging that stampin up offers don't forget about the technique of stamping directly onto our designer series paper and cutting it out it does so much of the work for you it's just quick to put them together and they look beautiful and dynamic you can coordinate the products it's really really fun i hope you've enjoyed these projects if you have any questions please let us know we would love to help you out you can ask here in the comments on youtube or you can also contact us through our blog at stampingjill.com thanks for watching and we'll see you next week on another watch at weekly wednesday you | Stamping Jill | UCEJgnWFSpo2CsWu5ahL9Mgg | 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HgVP9mkrf0c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgVP9mkrf0c | The Power of Prayer and Worship in Small Gatherings | group prayer is powerful I mean yeah um I had a worship night last night we had a smaller group of people it was so cool so we did seven songs Okay um I played acoustic guitar and sang and it was like uh obviously we made a bunch of mistakes when doing it like it we not a big production like Chapel which is really cool and I think having like a not quote unquote perfect but a good production is good it like glorifies God in excellence that we do but having like that just like more intim and like showing our mistakes like I played that a little wrong at the beginning but like we got into it and then like your heart condition was correct it's like oh I'm not here for an amazing guitarist because I'm not like that was not my goal it's I want to be good enough so I can lead worship to um worship God and Lead others in it yeah and so it was just like feeling the heart condition of like oh this isn't like like epic extravagant like almost perfect but it's like I'm I'm wor worshiping God right now | Will Woods II | UCUgwMrPV9aFlOY8rFVciBCw | 2024-03-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 202 | 1,005 |
FcHNS1tuL6o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcHNS1tuL6o | Aquarium fish photography basics | hey everybody welcome back to the channel nice to see you again i thought today we could have a quick video about aquarium photography so shooting video shooting pictures of fish and aquariums and all the different challenges that we face when we try to do these things i do have to preface some of this to say i'm definitely not an expert in this but i do make videos about aquariums and i do take pictures of fish quite often and every now and again i get a good one so i thought i'd share some of those tips that get me there typically this is the same as any other method of photography when you look up any guides it's all about your shutter speed your aperture your light sources all those good things same sort of thing there are just a few extra challenges when you're trying to shoot fish in a glass box so normally your light sources would be a great thing so right now i i'm sitting beside a big window i've got loads of lights streaming in so i'm really well lit that on the aquarium is a bit of a problem because it's casting shadows we're seeing light spots dark spots all over the place we're getting reflections and that's just not any good at all so we need to worry about these sort of extra things when we're taking pictures of fish so if you're taking a shot of an aquarium in the daylight quite often this is a problem you get so you'll see my hand waving around in the right hand side but you'll also see in the left-hand side there's a big massive reflection from the window and this is no use to man or beast so this is a kind of common problem you've got your subject the aquarium windows shining reflections stopping you getting into the the tank itself without seeing all those reflections so you can solve this in a few ways you can either shut all the curtains good but not that great you can wait until night time that's really the best way to do it uh or you can change the angle so rather than going straight on you can move the whole rig around a bit so you find an angle where you've not got the reflection of the windows and that's about as good you can do for the daytime i also would recommend a cpl filter so that's a circular polarizing filter which will help cut down some of the reflections that you get out of the glass another way you can do this is some weird and wonderful stuff one of these things it's like a big hood a big extra hood for close-up stuff that you can put this hood up against the glass and the other end over the end of your camera and that that cuts down all the glare so you can see straight through the glass so that's most of the things you can do about your environment deciding what goes on outside of the fish tank another thing you can do is stability it's the main thing really so if you're here trying to take pictures of your tank or your fish it's never going to go well so invest in something like this or any kind of tripod if you can't get a tripod use a strap so you can put the strap over your head and kind of push it out to steady it as much as possible or even if your camera's focus distance will allow it get right up to the glass and use it presses the glass as a way of stabilizing your shot if you need to and quite often if your camera won't allow it you won't be able to get an in focus shot because you'll be too close to the subject but again it depends on your camera or your phone how good that will be if you are using your phone i'll go and get my phone if you are using your phone to take some of these shots um a really good way to start i mean don't go diving in buying expensive cameras or not that this is particularly expensive get your phone download a good app whether that's something like open camera where it allows you to dial in your settings and mess around with them or the lightroom app it has a camera option itself practice play around take lots and lots and lots of pictures and again with the camera this is one that i learned from jimmy from aquarium co-op use your your fingers again to make sure you're keeping it stable and you can follow around pressed up against the glass you need to wipe down the glass afterwards which is a bit of a thing but there you go you can follow your first around it's just so much easier and so much more stable that way so in terms of taking pictures it's the same as any other kind of photography tutorial you might have watched it's all about the shutter speed it's all about the aperture it's all about being in manual and practice practice practice take lots of pictures you might take 50 pictures and get one usable one out of it and that's normal but for me it is anyway and just keep going at it shutter speed i like to keep quite high i mean the kind of loss that i would normally go to would be kind of 250 but i want to get up as high as i can towards a thousand even because often fish are fast they're always moving so if your camera or your phone has a sport mode on it use that because that can help you keep up with them light is really important so like i said keep the light down on the outside of the tank but if you've got more lights or you can move them around add them because the more light you've got the higher the shutter speed you can go without being really dark spend a bit of time getting used to your equipment and i mean you can get fancy gimbals and all those things and they will all help but if you just get used to your equipment and knowing what all the settings are going to do you'll get much better results much quickly much quickly much more quickly spend a bit of time and getting used to the setup so like right now i'm dancing around the front of the tank the fish are gonna go and what the hell is this guy up to and they're all the way to the back spend a bit of time your setup get your tripod out position your tripod and if you do have a camera or a phone that has kind of remote shooting capabilities use them so set it up frame the shot the way you want to frame it and walk away come back in five minutes don't crowd the tank take the shot that you want when the fish is in the frame and wait time time heals always time heals all pictures as well put a little bit of effort into the framing of your shop make sure that you've got what you want in there make sure your tank's not on an angle so many times i've watched videos of people and i think how's the water staying in their tank and their their horizons like that if you're doing a piece to camera like this make sure you're in the frame and it's not cutting you off here i've seen that so many times as well can you see me can you see the fish what is the thing that you're talking about is it something i need to be saying so focuses on me or is it something you want to show them so the focus needs to be on the thing you're showing gimbals are great things so quite often if i go down to i don't know do a fish shop tour or something like that or talk to someone about their fish room i'll use a little handheld gimbal like this thing here so this is the dji osmo 2. um and it's fantastic it can keep things all steady without going all over this hole another thing i'll do is take a long time over getting things into focus deciding what i want the background to be saying what fish is that i want to take a picture of and decide whether i want to be an autofocus or not and then kind of frame in the shot so see there her reflections come in so i know i don't want to be stood like that i want to be given a bit more of an angle like this so if we choose this little rainbow fish here i'm going to try and follow him for a little minute and i'm going to let him swim away that might be a bit of b-roll that i want to use and i just focus try and get the eye to focus get a few seconds on the fish and either let him swim out of frame or her in this case and then that can be the end of that shot and that's quite a good shot same with these guys if i want to get some of these up close i'll just try and get the focus on them to hold focus for a minute well they're kind of bunched up so that's not a very good shot so i'll just sit here and i'll wait i'll wait for them to swim past and i'll take a shot in a while like try and get another fish and let's try and get one of these little neons cardinals rather i can cut this up later and get a usable shot out of it try and follow him around for a couple of seconds and if he doesn't swim out of shot himself i can just move the camera and let him go like that um sometimes i'll go around the other side i mean obviously try and not scare all the fish to death that's never a good thing i can decide whether i want zoomed in tight or a wider shot so here for example it's just got the window reflection in it so i know i don't want that so in this tank i can get kind of this angle or that angle and that's my options here for pictures i'll just stand here take picture after picture after picture and eventually i'll get a good one the beauty of digital cameras then the last kind of cheat mode if you like is these great little inventions these little sticky tabs um i sell these on my website you can go and check out aquarium adventures dot co dot uk link in the description plug over but these you can just pop on the glass and all the fish will congregate because quite often you being here messing around means that the fish just aren't interested they're like i'm going to wait till that big lump goes away but if i stick out a bit of food they'll quite happily come along just got my elusive black ghost knife fish has come out to say hello so i thought i'll try and get we shot him [Music] so you can pop one of these tabs on the glass wait for all the fish to come around and then you can click away at your heart's content brilliant little tools i'm very reasonably priced too not my own work these are all things i've learned off other people um but practice makes perfect that's that's the biggest tip you can possibly get spend some time let all the fish relax around you take shot after shot after shot and then edit if it's video edit your videos then nobody wants to see a 10 minute time lapse nobody wants to see 15 minutes of b-roll and everything take 15 minutes of footage but edit it down into like 10 seconds and we are photography again edit take pictures take pictures you might not have framed it correctly but you can crop it in photoshop or other tools like if you don't have photoshop which are perfectly free and just as good editing is a video in and of itself and you can put loads into your editing but learn the basics learn how to shoot in raw if you can bring back some colors understand the effect exposure has on things mess around as i say just keep playing around with these things and eventually you'll get some good photos and you'll learn which techniques work for you and you can employ them more and more and the longer you do it the better you'll get so hope you found some of that interesting or useful if you did let me know in the comments any tips you've got or any tricks that you use and and we'll see you next time bye [Music] you | Aquarium Adventures | UC76nw3b11RCQU9J15mU12rQ | 2021-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,234 | 11,102 |
e9nBJTFCohg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9nBJTFCohg | 2.1 Classes and aliases in Crystal - Live coding a URL checker in Crystal | thanks for joining me in this second by coding session where we are just exploring a bit the crystal language and building a URL status checker if you've been following the last session by a chance you know that we put together a very primitive way of fetching statuses from URLs all over the web we work mostly from inside a single file and so the plan today is to extract some of the key data structures we've been using into classes exploring type aliases a bit and then extracting tasks some of the dust we define into modules to make them a bit more testable and make the code a bit more understandable then finally we'll try and make our tasks run periodically as far as we got with the last session we managed to go and run a set of checks and a bunch of URLs but but then that's it we don't repeat the operation at any point in the future so we'll just write and make it a bit more more interesting today so let's start from the beginning let's encapsulate some of the data that we are dealing with in the project into into proper class and let's see how type aliases can help us in the in the effort so just a quick review of the of the file so far we have a bunch of dependencies at the top we define a couple of procs to fetch URLs factually the form URLs and - sorry - fetch URLs from a config file and to get the status of a given URL we then defined let's say the the backbone of our pipeline which is a URL stream and a result stream and then defined a task that fetches the URLs and send them through the Euro stream then a bunch of workers that will be reading from that stream and producing results into the result stream this point we define some sort of printer task that aggregates the data into a stats object and then publishes the data to terminal via put stream and it does that by using a library that we explored the last session which is called tableau so we'll try to put some order in all of this one thing I mentioned in the last session is that we're doing something big ugly here with the with the stats object there's a lot of updating that goes on there's a lot of repetition depending on the status code returned by the HTTP call and there's definitely something we can do to make this a bit more readable so something new will do and this is yeah something we'll do is we'll go and create a new folder in our source in a sauce folder we'll call it live this is a convention if you explore some of the if you look into some of the most popular Crystal projects you will see that many of them come with a source Lib folder inside the Lib folder you will have all the dependencies to your main file which is usually named after your project itself so inside the Lib folder we can create a file call it stats dot CR this file will be our encapsulating our we will define a class that encapsulate these stats object so it's gonna be called stats and what we want is we want to define an initialize method which is our constructor if you been doing some Ruby this is no new to you then let's go back and see what what we need to do with this stats object so when you initialize that subject I think something that helps that we need to define some sort of underlying data structure now you can see how for the time being with the find stats as a hash we can probably still do something something similar so I'm just gonna say the stop subject is gonna become stats you know argument will be passed in and then initialization time we're gonna say hash equals this new action this is gonna be the underlying object we're gonna use to store our statistics but hopefully we'll define also a bunch of methods right so increase if you want log success is gonna be one of them so provided a URL will go and increment the number of successes and we're gonna have a similar very similar method method for logging failure same same thing so anytime a new failure get pops up on the on the result stream we'll just log it for a given URL and finally we'll probably need a way of extracting information from our static object and so we're gonna do something like we can call it get we'll see if that's a good name or not later and this is gonna return a probably a list an array of an array of objects that look a lot like success and failure dictionaries or named tuple so with that in mind what happens to our set of calls of the status objects so you can see we're calling we're using stats in several places we use it once to increment the number of successes so this is gonna become something like start long success I can't avoid them you can omit the parentheses so this is taken care of I'm just gonna leave the print this is because we're doing some side effects so it's a good habits just to be a bit more explicit about what's going on just do stats log failure here and we're gonna do the same whenever an accept an exception arises we're gonna take care of this map in a second all right so current value is no longer needed because we do everything inside the object itself so let's try a recap whenever we so what we do here is we create a stats object and then whenever it is a success we log success whenever there's a failure we log failure and before we even try and compile I know that we need to remember to require the file we just created so that the main file knows where to find the stats class definition so this is gonna be Lib slash stats okay and I know already that we're not done because our implementation is not there but let's try and compile for a second and see what happens I'm also thinking we will probably not need the get method get' method at all let's see what the compiler things there we go so wrong number of argument for stats long success given zero who is expecting one because of course we need to pass the URL to the login function so let's do that and try again there we go so everything went okay in terms of compilation up to stats dot map now that stop map actually wants a kind of stress is the fact that the object we are calling the method on is some sort of iterable or enumerable so something nice we can do is we can have the stats class include the enumerable module numeral enumerable module we can have a look here is a magic module that enables all the functionality of that you're used to when you deal with an array just by defining simply each method so all we need to do is define each method for the class and for that point from that point on we will be able to call any sort of method on any static object which is pretty convenient so this is a set of object of methods we can call on stats once we define an each method and to be even more to do even less on our side we'll just delegate any call to the each method to the underlined object and this this should work right and so I'll show you what delegate is about it's basically the idea that if anyone calls a method on an instance of the object you define the delegate on the method call will be forwarded to whatever object you define after the two so for example for example if you have a string wrapper becomes natural to delegate a set of methods to the underlined string so down case G sub empty and so on you can call all on the wrapper method and they will have an effect will just be forwarded to the underlying object which is pretty convenient right something else I haven't done but let the compiler complain about it before we do something about it meanwhile we don't need to get is we haven't specified a type parameter for enumerable but let let's see and we should we should do that let's see how the compiler complains there we go we were expecting to see some sort of argument for enumerable and we didn't give any now whenever we call map on stats object it's gonna be the same as calling map on the hash object so what you know from these other example is that what comes out of that is a block that one's what is expected is a block where we have the key and the values so we can do we know what that's gonna look like it's gonna be and then you were innumerable of tuples where one is a string which is the URL and the other one the other one is a bit annoying this is the name tuple I think I have it somewhere here success which is an integer and then failure which is also an integer now this is all good I'm fine but this is not the most readable way of of defining this type it's really really hard to read then it's hard to understand what's going on so what we can do instead first of all let's see if the compiler is a bit happier now if I forgot something else there we go expected success let's go back what are we done wrong let's go and see famous that with something obvious let's see how we initialized Hey we look at the name tuple type yeah that's fine is it maybe expect yes right so it's actually expecting us to not have any space between the two rather than having this quite lengthy way of expressing what sort of information we have inside the innumerable let's define an alias type which is basically a way a shortcut to define a kind of a longer type so we now basically rebranded name to both success and failure into info and now we just say we're gonna have a numerable of string and info and that's a lot clearer it's also going to allow us to do some pretty interesting stuff later on because we can alter the definition of info without having a big big impact on the code itself let's now define what log success and log failure do so if you remember what we want to do is we want to take our hash go to attract the info object for for a particular URL and let's say this is the current value object okay so this is the current success value and then what we do is we do hash URL this slightly different than what we were doing the other day equals zero merge this is a pretty neat functionality of hashes you can merge one hash sorry better a pretty nice property of name to post because this is a name tuple so we can do is we can merge the name tuple with another one just by specifying a subset of the keys really more keys if you want to change something then I can just say current plus-one does this make sense to you so what we're doing is we are looking at the current value for success but then assigning to the particular info object for a particular URL the value it had before but then we're updating success with current value this implementation is very similar to what we will do in case of failure so we'll see our extract current but this time we will look at failure rather than success just increment that one there we go so now log success and log failure do something which is great or at least we think so let's try and see where our program is blocking so let's see if we make it to after the point where we log failure and success for some reason so anyway I mean when I see some love for name to pull yeah it's pretty cool something interesting about name to hold that justify using it instead of dictionaries for example is the fact that if I by any chance I get one of the keys name wrong so if I say success with one final s rather than two and I try to compile the compiler is gonna complain meanwhile we see that our program ran fine so let's see that and of course we actually need to run the actual program and the moment we try and instantiate that method with a with a broken with a broken key we can see that it's a missing key error at compile time which is pretty nice because we can find out straight away and fix the the issue because before it becomes a bug in production or in our software so as you can see so far what we've done is with the find this stats class we decided to define an info alias for a name tuple that contains success and failure and we also include enumerable so that we don't have to define and to define methods like map or or any instances of stats ourselves we can just define an each method on the instances and that's gonna be enough as if that wasn't enough we're actually using another feature which is the delegate macro which will pass any call to any call we specify here to a method we specify to an underlying instance object that is available instance variable that is available to the stats instance and that's again pretty neat so in three lines we have done quite a lot of work then we define how we initialize our stats object what logging success looks like what logging failure looks like and we are all set so this is how we extract functionality into a class and again one good reason to do that could be that you want to be able to test your class in isolation to verify that the function ID the fine works as expected the other aspect is if you remember from the code we had before the refactoring it was quite it was quite boilerplate E and quite lengthy so it's good to actually let our users and developers focus on what is important we're logging success we're logging failure if you want to go and see what that actually does you can go and look at the implementation of the method if we go on with our so now that we've done that we can move on to extracting some of our tasks into module | Lorenzo Barasti | UCaydNuV-VSO0gFSrvS9WgXg | 2019-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,557 | 13,081 |
Oc-mYEryYjE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc-mYEryYjE | ADOPTED! A5096292 Mia | Shih Tzu | this is Mia Mia's ID number is a five zero nine six two nine two and Mia is a nine-year-old Lhasa Apso mix possibly Shizu mix who came into the shelter as an owner surrender on August 2nd the former family said that they had thought she had gotten too old that doesn't take a genius to figure out that she's aging but yeah they should also be informed that dogs like people get old so that's not really a reason to turn your dog in she is a really sweet girl she does have signs of aging but you know she's got a really gentle nature she weighs 22 pounds so she could definitely use some walk some opportunities to get out around the neighborhood she probably would also enjoy just relaxing and spending some time some down time with you in a home it's going to love her and care for her for the rest of her day um you know you'll want to take her to your own bet and they can give you a recommendation a food plan for her and some other general care things that she probably hasn't been getting at her other home and that will make a big difference for her so again really sweet she has a really soft coat she did have a kennel mate so she was around other dogs but for some reason the previous owners had given the note that she could probably be a good one family dog that's going to be up to you to kind of do introductions to other pets if you have them but I just mentioned the note that that her former owners said that they think she should be a one pet dog however I think some of their other reasoning was flawed as well so you might want to just judge that for yourself they may not have been the most first people on pet care I wouldn't I wouldn't call them experts for sure but you can see she loves the attention that she's getting she's a gentle soul definitely deserve somebody who's not going to abandon her somebody's going to love and care for her little bit of a dry eye condition and something that you want to checked out with your own vet when you when you get her you'd be able to get a bet is it but it's not anything that's going to stop her or hamper her and be any kind of condition that's going to be an issue sweet girl are you yawning are you bored of my video oh she's embarrassed she's embarrassed she's getting so much screen time but we would definitely love for you to meet sweet Mia come on down to the Baldwin Park shelter say hi take her home with you today and give her that love and attention that she so well deserves again her ID number is eight five zero nine six two nine two | United Hope for Animals | UCi0mfPhDghGV3jQS1TJSqig | 2017-08-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 500 | 2,520 |
zKWX32-2ShM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKWX32-2ShM | Wearable Parts + Tune-Up Kits | [Music] hey guys Jeff Schroeder here back with Justin the Taylor certified technician he's gonna run us through some stuff to show us how operators can keep their machines functional and in good shape Justin what are we looking at today well this is a Taylor model see 7:06 pump style single flavor ice cream machine soft-serve machine a couple of the key points that operators need to really pay attention to with their new taylor equipment is replacing scraper blades Oh rings and just general overall maintenance of the machine a couple of things they can do on a daily basis is take the Machine apart we have a couple of hand screws we have a long one and a short one the longer ones go on the top of this particular machine when you're taking them off or putting tomorrow I like to go on a crossing pattern it tightens everything or loosens it up evenly kind of like changing a tire yes exactly this is what we call the freezer door there's a pin here that pulls out you can remove the draw handle we have a guide bearing that comes off a seal this is a prime plug as we can see there's two o-rings on here it's very important each day that all the o-rings get taken off while the machine is being washed because that's where bacteria likes to hide and then we have a draw valve you can see we also have three o rings on here next we have a beater that pulls out there's some seals on it and then single pin blades I'm just going to set this up here for right now it's very important that the operator takes the blades apart there's a metal backing and a blade and this is one of the wear items that I was speaking of earlier they're gonna replace the scraper blades about every three months this is a very critical wear item to replace the way the tailor machine works is as the the product the ice cream product comes down into the evaporator it freezes on the cylinder and these blades scrape on the inside and as they get worn down the product will have a longer freeze downtime making the product break down and using more electricity so we always want to make sure we're replacing those to have proper operation of the machine Taylor is a company that that definitely is product driven and we want to make sure that the products that we sell to our customers remain in good working order so we we offer the customer upon startup a program that will automatically ship them their tune-up kids you know for a nominal fee to make sure that it's done on time and they don't have to remember on their own so it's kind of a neat feature that we offer great now you've talked a lot about the tune-up kit what is that and why is that important all right a tune-up kit is a kit the tailor can send out to your operation this Matt specifically to the machine that you have it's very important for cleanliness of the machine as the machine runs during the three-month period the orange will wear out it can start to leak it can affect your overrun product consistency general runtimes of the machine so maintenance is very important it's always important to use tailor om parts and service if you start messing around with some of the the knockoffs you could possibly void your warranty and really cause damage to your machine in the long run so OAM parts are the only way to go Justin you make a great point remember if it doesn't have the Taylor logo on the box don't let it in the front door thanks a lot for your time today Justin thanks for walking us through that really appreciate it you're welcome thank you Jeff [Music] [Applause] you | Midwest Equipment Company | UCiO8qeNG--ORx8BuL_plQiQ | 2018-08-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 668 | 3,543 |
Z7okHeg-mnk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7okHeg-mnk | Wilson Part 2. an unreasonable woman | you know I know um there's a very famous anti-war activist it was one of the Barragan priests and uh and and he made this real valuable statement he's he was talking about peace and he said there's no peace because there's no peacemakers and what he meant is that it's we who want peace we who want to change do not go to the same places where those who are wanting not peace for example like they go to war they put things at risk and we are we who do not go those places because to to be wholeheartedly we have to at least be as agitating we have to at least put ourselves at risk we have to at least be willing to die because you know we we have all these wars and we send our children over to Wars but yet when it comes time to you know to to to stop in the pollution or stopping a chemical plant from literally destroying your town and buying you off it's like we don't want to get arrested it's like it's like you know where is that that we're willing to put our children at risk but we're not even willing so much as to put our name at risk or job at risk spend the day in jail I I don't know so it's it's when we when we are not willing to commit ourselves to that then we are doing things half-heartedly and no wonder it seems that we are going backwards instead of forward if we go a step forward there's two steps backwards and so you know I you know maybe it's just coming from the state of Texas that everything seems so desperate and willing to be destroy it out there and uh you know I know one of my uh probably one of my most uh I don't know what you want to call it kind of shocking awe I ever did was when I was I was trying to get a chemical plant to totally recycle their waste stream and you know if if you were educated you would say oh Diane that's totally impossible there's no such thing as zero discharge and these chemical plants can't afford it and you know and that was a part of the 1972 Clean Water Act but we're so far beyond that and that's totally impossible but I started asking for zero discharge I started demanding zero discharge I said it was a part of the Clean Water Act zero toxins by 1985. so why aren't we doing it and it took me five years three hunger strikes and I finally took my own shrimp boat out on top of their discharge and proceeded to sink it on top of that discharge point and do you know I got zero discharge from that company and not only did I get not only did I get zero discharge from that company you know and I know a lot of people say we'll we'll you know Diane that's like five years three hunger strikes lost Shrimp Boat got a divorce lost your house lost it's like you know that's a little much to be sacrificed and and the thing of it was is that I remember I walked up to Alcoa Aluminum which was the chemical plant right next door to Formosa and it was also the reason why we were number one in the nation for toxins I walked into their office I didn't call and ask for a meeting I just walked into his office and I said now do we do this zero discharge thing or do we do this other thing and you know it took them about 15 minutes and they said uh we'll do the zero discharge thing I ever have to say to people and it's and it's not to go zero discharge not to fight chemical plants or for most or or pick up my calls is that individual people make the difference it is not the elected official that is ahead leading the way the heroes are you people and that do not ever underestimate the power that you have and also we are much too well behaved and we need to be uh very unreasonable and so uh anyway that's pretty much what I gotta say well I'll tell you what what was actually uh a surprise surprisingly because like I said uh sometimes when I do actions believe it or not I and you might already suspect this is they're not always well planned out I tend to move from my gut and then just see where it goes and so when I when I did the action to sink my boat until top of that discharge point it's like I I removed the engine of my boat and the engine was a 671 diesel so it's it was a pretty good engine and and so I I kind of this shrimper to pull me out in the middle of the bay in the dead of the night because nobody wanted to be seen with me so I went in the dead in the night to sink it up on top of this discharge pipe and lo and behold the the Coast Guard got wind of it so I was met at midnight in the middle of the bay with three boatloads of Coast Guard and they called me a terrorist on the high seas and that I was going to get 15 years in the federal penitentiary and because I was a terrorist they said but but the thing of it was this is a surprising thing is that I was doing the action because I was so outraged at what was going on agencies didn't care politicians didn't care nobody cared and so I was sinking the boat but the fisherman who had up to that point been very reserved their uh fishermen are usually very conservative they believe uh especially down in Texas on the southern Gulf States is they fishermen believe their days are limited they believe their their last nail is being nailed in their coffin and so they do not believe that you can change anything that and they just want to spend their last days on the bay but they sit and watch my inner reaction with the Coast Guard they saw them confiscating my boat trying to haul me in and something touched those fishermen at a place where they lived in every single fisherman got on their boat and went out in that bay in front of that chemical plant and did a demonstration and and I don't know whether you know it but it is illegal to be having a little demonstration out in the middle of a ship channel in front of a chemical plant and and so the Coast Guard was went like crazy because like you eat they had about 30 or 40 boats out there in the middle of the bay doing this wild demonstration and and it was totally unexpected I could never have planned something like that it's like leaving it open trusting the universe step out there and uh and like I said it was it was actually that participation spontaneous participation by those shrimpers that was what caused that chemical plant to give me zero discharge because it was like once you got the community it's like you you've lost it and so that's how I won that battle and it was a surprising group action I didn't plan it at all yeah uh absolutely well I still live in Cedar if I know people are always surprised that I'm still in Cedar if uh I know I go into California and they they can't believe I'm going back to Texas they're like why are you going back to that hell hole and it's like where you know well that's where the battle is and uh surprisingly or maybe not surprisingly is it started out just in my backyard but but since I have been doing this thing over the last 20 years I have been to India and worked with the bullpal uh tragedy over there I have been to Taiwan I have been to Beirut I have been to Baghdad I have been to Jordan and I was a lady by age 40 who probably hadn't been out of the County Line my family's been there 100 years it's been they've been fishermen whether Gill netters and shrimpers and now the town is dead it's it's the Fisheries are gone it's uh and the theme was when I was when I was maybe in my 30s and growing up in it I never in my life thought I would see the end in my lifetime I mean it's like a farmer seeing a healthy farm and you just cannot believe that suddenly you'll be left the farm in your living on a city suburb Street you just you cannot believe that and I could not believe it but in my lifetime in my my over the last 15 years of my life my town is dead it's there's you know the we used to have 100 boats we might have four you might have four boats and the fish houses are gone it's uh and it's sad because a fishing is not just an occupation it's a way of life it's it's a whole way of being we see ourselves even after all these years people ask me what how I want to be identified and it's like I'm a fisherwoman I really am what was the other options and why do you think that sinking the boat moved the company to change uh ah well typically what what the 1972 Clean Water Act said zero emissions by 1985 right go read the Clean Water Act that's what it said but it does not say that anymore so now it's like you talk to a chemical plant you talk to their corporate people one time I did a conference on the a Gulf of Mexico Foundation it was real fancy real fancy and believe it or not I was doing a talk on zero discharge and they gave me the strangest audience because it was nothing but chemical managers and that was the most hostile group of people and I remember they were they were talking they're like she talking about zero discharge it's like is it theory is it Pie in the Sky they thought that was the stupidest you know presentation to be talking about zero discharge but there actually is zero discharge types a technology that can recycle the waste stream you can do that and matter of fact the premier expert in it was at Penn State Dr Jack Matson and he was a creative environmental engineer and he said he could make any chemical plant do zero emissions and what we were betting on and this is the way we after I did my stunts this is the way you got them because we said we have to prove we can do uh uh make it economically feasible and environmentally Superior and they're like oh well they're not going to be able to prove that so so they ended up agreeing to do the study with us but when you have an expert a zero discharge expert like Dr Jack Matson is like you get to zero discharge so that's how I got Formosa and actually like I said any chemical plant can be custom fitted for zero emissions and and the reason why zero emissions was out there was not because they were trying to get rid of toxins it was because in other these Arabian countries where there was no water it was a way to conserve the water because that is one of the benefits of zero emissions is that you will like have almost like distillate water as one of your your byproducts so so that's how I got zero discharge and and the other way they do it is just they just discharge into the bag they you know they have every in in my County every single chemical plant and we probably had like six had the equivalent at least a five million gallons per day of toxins going into a bay and you know and these were estuaries they were not like in the Gulf of Mexico they were estuaries sometimes as low as four feet of water so you've got all these chemical plants 5 million and for most of the one I fought hardest had 17 million gallons per day going in that's what they do and they say as long as you got a permit you can only do so much this so much this it's that's modeled it's carrying load it's like what do we think that body can hold and that's what they do and there it's all self-reporting so if they violate well they turned in themselves that's that's the other option or you can do injection Wells which was another thing we were really number one on is our third in the nation on it's like you put your waste into like a deep deep hole and you prove by your scientists that that waste is not going to go anywhere for 2 000 years and yes they do it all the times | m Spiess | UC91dLDh4tuMbRAucz-eptZw | 2011-04-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,259 | 11,268 |
J6IwQFInq1w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6IwQFInq1w | Imperial Fists vs. Iron Warriors: Battle of the Iron Cage Epic Narrative Retelling #warhammer40k | the battle of the iron cage is one that lives in the memories of all those who claim rogal Dorne as their Gene father a bloody battle that almost erased the entire lineage of the Imperial fist this is their story told Through The Eyes of Sergeant Artemis the siege of Tera has long ended but the effects of that day are still felt our Primark rogal Dorne had finally agreed to break our Legion in accordance with robut gilan's codex aares a sad day for the fist but nonetheless we would follow our Primark into one last great trial of pain we shall capture that traitor Perabo and kill his Legion settling the score once and for all their eight-pointed star Fortress of heresy shall be purged but admittedly it seems we should have planned a bit more their planetary defense missile silos were a distraction and their detonation has cut off our Communications but Dorne does not seem phased therefore neither should I Primark progenitor to your glory and the glory of him on Earth Sergeant Artemis peered out from the ranks of the Imperial fists as they Advanced towards the imposing Outer Perimeter of the Eternal Fortress the site was overwhelming a true example of what the iron Warriors are capable of but it won't be enough marching in a massive front four companies across the Imperial fist moved forward a heavily fortified command Tower loomed in the distance likely where perturabo the traitor Primark and Mastermind behind the iron warriors's defense would direct the battle to come chaplain Caro walking nearby silently offering prayers for the upcoming struggle looking to Artemis and the rest of those within the battle line with a slight nod he continued his mutterings Artemis then looked to Dorne up in the front something was different about him a possession in his eyes almost his thoughts suddenly were cut off by a mix of explosions and intense fire the Imperial fists have just made first Contact aremis moving to a nearby ditch where a tank trap had just rolled over a deos Predator Tank looking for targets up ahead and seeing none Artemis went about trying to cover his battle brothers and direct his Squad chaplain Caro yelled words of encouragement and walked calmly through the Field of Fire to the ditch and jumped casually in ah brother Artemis I was hoping these Traders wouldn't make it too easy for us there was no time to respond as several more Imperial fist Marines barreled into the ditch looking at the open field an Untold number of casualties have already been taken the loyalist Marines used what cover they could and hand signals to orchestrate their assault Dorne himself could be seen shouting orders at the various captains and nearby sergeants receiving the order to push Artemis and the rest of his battle brothers pushed forward dodging mines and Bolter fire they leapt cover to cover which more often than not was a fallen brother now turned barrier despite suffering heavy casualties the Imperial fists managed to break through the Outer Perimeter only to find less resistance within the Fortress than anticipated unbeknownst to them perturabo had Strate ically withdrawn parts of his Force luring the Imperial fists into assaulting with the hope of inflicting additional casualties Dorne could be heard yelling forward forward kill them all for Tera for the emperor with a fresh wave of confidence now in the troops they pushed ever deeper into this eternal Fortress Artemis and chaplain Koo pushed into the winding trenches and corridors moving at speed and rounding a corner Artemis noticed traitor was imp placed and ready behind a narrow hole carved out in the side of the trench's concrete wall while forming the words of warning to his brothers it was too late with an intense barrage of Bolter fire and a melab bomb hidden in the rubble going off in the rear three of the seven Imperial fists accompanying Artemis lay dead in mere seconds returning fire to the hole in the trench The Defenders utilized a latch and it was suddenly closed the Defenders were going to bleed them slowly yells of encouragement and of dying alike could be heard for as far as sound could be carried with the four remaining marines that Artemis still had with him he could feel that distant thought far in his mind the feeling that this Fortress might kill them all quickly pushing that out of his mind he grabbed what ammo he could and redistributed to the rest of the remaining battle brothers and pushed on the iron warriors were controlling their movements leading them into to carefully plan traps and kill zones the loyalist aarts found themselves scattered Across The Fortress unable to concentrate their efforts as the battle stretched into its sixth solar day the Imperial fists fought in isolated engagements their tactical organization unraveling Artemis and chaplain Koo were all that remained in their original group it had been days since they had even seen a loyalist Marine only proof that others were alive was the distant and sporadic Bolter fire or bomb followed by war cries by Loyalists and traitors alike then silence going into the third solar week artemis's ammunition was long depleted chaplain Caro had won last round in the chamber and was saving it for Perabo resorting to hand-to-hand combat in half flooded trenches using combat knives refusing to submit they fought in the mud and among corpses of their fallen comrades the two finally ran into a group of Imperial fists who at this point looked more like blood angels their armor stained dark red with blood their mood stoic praise the emperor Brothers chaplain Caro said however their welcome was as warm as the corpses they barricaded themselves behind Brothers one of them said have you seen anyone else another replied no you are the first loyalist we have seen in weeks stated Artemis I was afraid of that said another without warning which was a normality by now a group of iron Warriors burst forth from a hidden Corridor clutching their combat knives the Imperial fists charged forward towards the barrage of fire Artemis took a round clean through the shoulder but with speed was able to close the distance and put his knife through the iron Warrior's throat likewise his battle brothers were engaged in the Malay then more from the rear this initial assault was a distraction to get them surrounded knowing the end was upon them they fought like the gates of Tera were about to be breached again then over the top of the trench their Gene father primarch rogul Dorne personally intervened unknown to Artemis at this time but the primarch had been aiding the Loyalists all over the Eternal Fortress preventing assaults that would have wiped out the remaining fists making quick work of the iron Warriors Artemis seeing the chance to save what remained of his living Brethren approached Dorne we should grab the genan seeds of our fallen and organize a breakout Dorn's gaze hardened and fixated on Artemis the feeling of great disappointment settled over him and his battle brothers Dorne then replied another one of my sergeants begging to go not until perturabo is in my iron cage for all to see back on teror emis gleamed he was not the first sergeant to have the grand idea for a breakout but if Dorne was to remain steadfast then so shall he with a nod Artemis resigned himself and the Imperial fists to fight to the death Dorne left to go see to the other remaining fists spread about the Fortress Artemis turned and issued new orders to the remaining men he now assumed charge of as they headed out he noticed chaplain Caro sitting upon the Stacked bodies of iron Warriors who had fallen during their latest bout come now no words for us surely you have a prayer or muttering to offer Artemis said while clasping chaplain koo's shoulder he immediately knew the chaplain was no longer among the living there was a small Comfort to know the chaplain likely sat down and while gazing at his Gene father one last time passed upon closer inspection Artemis realized the chaplain's back armor had been ripped open by Bolter fire during the iron Warriors flanking maneuver it was no small miracle that the chaplain had even lived long enough to take a seat after the fighting was done Artemis had no words there was no time but the memory of chaplain KIRO would be honored by spilling the blood of the traitorous Heretics Artemis picked up the chaplain's Bolter with one round left and ran off towards the sounds of the next engagement his new Squad of Marines were already in after three solar weeks and 6 days Artemis now fully by himself heard the orbital bombardment commencing thinking that it might be the traitor Fleet who had finally finished off the Imperial fists far above the planet and was now going to finish the remaining loyalists off on the ground gazing up up almost in defiance of the death that awaited him he saw blue thunderhawks robut gilan had arrived to reinforce what little remained of the Imperial fist it was only a short time later ultramarines were pouring into the Fortress deciding it was best to await assistance Artemis stayed carefully still in the shadows as to not draw the attention from any iron Warriors who may be about upon seeing the first of the ultramarines Artemis started making his way towards them the ultramarine leading point at noticing Artemis quickly raised his Bolter with cool calmness identified him as loyalist and just as quickly lowered his weapon here the ultramarine said throwing a fresh weapon at Artemis Rond devu down the line with your Primark and the remaining fists the events that followed still haunt the Imperial fist to this day the iron Warriors knowing they could not defeat two Legions focused on on denying the Imperial fists a clean withdrawal leaving over 400 battle brothers bodies unrecovered including chaplain Koo afterwards Artemis and the rest of the surviving Imperial fists proved to be a Harden force that would lay the foundation for the three successor chapters the Imperial fists the Crimson fists and the black Templars the battle later dubbed the iron cage became a testament to their courage and fortitude meanwhile the iron Warriors having escaped into the die of Terror ascended into Damon Hood through dark Bargains with the chaos Gods utilizing the gene seeds harvested from 400 Imperial fists left behind that is the tale of the iron cage if you enjoyed this and want to see other stories told Through The Eyes of those that were there like comment and subscribe | The Warp Vault | UCSSP_m4p_N5W_eQpgCs_FnA | 2023-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,817 | 10,487 |
15ZyC4dWRSc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15ZyC4dWRSc | EuroPOND, the European Progression Of Neurological Disease initiative (short) | Europe on develops new computational tools that create pictures of the way neurological diseases play out over time the tools piece these pictures together from large collections of patient data gathered together across multiple sites this demands the new innovation of computational modeling and machine learning techniques but it's at the heart of the Europa mission neurodevelopmental problems during the first stages of life are a recognized risk factor for developing lifetime cognitive deficits and behavioral problem multiple sclerosis is a white matter disease causing focal lesions of inflammation in the brain that will affect the conduction of nerve cells and affects about 800,000 people in Europe typically relatively young female patients and we can diagnose it by seeing white spots on the brain but it's actually quite difficult to say who will respond to treatment and will not and and and especially who will benefit in the long term from these treatments human brain disease present the diagnostic challenge to clinicians because of its reality subtitle is is even more challenging but it is important because it strain may eventually respond to a different treatment the major impact of Europe Thunder in the clinical will be at the level of clinical trials about 200 income trials have been carried out in the Alzheimer's field in the past ten years and virtually all have failed why is that so well because ultimately this is not one single disease Alzheimer's is a number of diseases in number of different varieties of the of the same phenotype but with different molecular molecular pathology is underlying the same phenotype the same clinical expression of the disease you ponder will allow to disaggregate the different subgroups of the disease and will allow to identify subgroups who will be sensitive to specific drug interventions such as anti-amyloid antibodies and T tau antibodies basing hitters or other drug interventions considering that agent wanted to create a social and economic challenges faced in Europe Europe and who also construct models of population brain aging encoding books with me never ability in the population as well as subtypes and dependence of the development patterns with fixed variables such as demographic factors and genetic signatures routing upon your pawns unified modeling framework will develop a prototype computer-aided system for diagnosis staging and prognosis of neurological disorders we will create new understanding of neurological diseases together with innovative and marketable Kupa a diagnosis staging and prognosis software systems by doing so you open will be uniquely place to bring the power of mathematics and computer science to bear and solve the biggest societal challenge of the 21st century this will help to secure European research as a world leading in the fight against this devastating disease you | EuroPOND | UCLiju471L3FbQ8ZLcqjozqw | 2017-11-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 457 | 2,893 |
3X2QEoibRGw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X2QEoibRGw | Victoria Arts Live - Janet Rogers | we have Janet Rogers coming in to speak with Catelyn and Janet is a mohawk writer from the Six Nations territory in Southern Ontario um she was born in Vancouver she began her creative career as a visual artist and started writing in 1996 um her literary passions are her native Heritage feminism historical territories human love sexuality and spirit and Janet has many Anthology credits as a writer and receives many invitations to share her performance poetry all over North America and she's recently been selected to create a work of sound art for imaginative radio art commission welcome Janet thank you hey hi Janet welcome to the show thank you very much nice to see you here pleasure so um you're a busy person and I know that you have uh performed all over the place and all over the city um can you tell me some of the projects that you've been involved with yeah I'll start at the beginning of this year um I was in New Zealand at the beginning of the year uh doing uh for a tour I guess basically with um toy Mari toy Mari is like uh the New Zealand version of uh County Council for the Arts they do a lot to support uh mauy arts and uh I went down there as part of an exchange so for three weeks I got to be a writer nothing do nothing else but be a writer and tour around and share some um poetry and spoken word and spoken word and and video poetry is not something that uh has really caught on a lot down there which is funny um but you know I have no doubt with the caliber and variety of um Arts that are practiced in um Aurora that that will we will be seeing a slew of this coming out of that culture um and then I went and did gosh uh oh and then I was in Santa Fe and uh there I was uh doing recording with another Mohawk poet actually and uh so we together for two weeks we did nothing but writing again and then we um produced a CD and that is getting launched actually I'm heading back to Santa Fe uh next week to launch the CD and that was a combination of uh live recording and studio recording and it's just you know kind of it's kind of ballsy I guess for poets to to do that and we were thinking about putting out a a two CD set and you know and to get people to think well who do these poets think they are putting out a 2 CD set you know it's just poetry but um you know we you know there's no boundaries around that anymore and I'm really happy to say that and then um the and then I was working on a radio documentary actually with CBC uh radio one for the program inside uh the music and uh that program was um the documentary was based on 50 years of indigenous protest music and so that aired uh July 3D and uh yeah it's it's um I'm really liking what I'm doing in radio and it seems to be kind of um a juggernaut of sorts that things are building from that yeah sounds very exciting yeah yeah um so you started off as a visual artist um and how and when did you first make your um not necessarily switch but when did you become involved in some spoken word work and new Orion of your yeah I had um like many people here I had moved here from Toronto and I was like done with the big city and so in 94 I made the move uh to Victoria and I've been here ever since since '94 now it wasn't until um two years after I moved here that I uh started writing so I really blame the writing on the west coast like there's something in the air there's something in the water I I don't know what it is uh that brought me into writing and because I believe in my words and because I wanted people to pay attention um I started doing spoken word because I found that that was the best way um not to bore the audience and that's always uh my mandate as a writer there's no greater crime than to be boring or to be uninteresting so the spoken word allowed me to kind of dance the words a little stronger and um that's what I do and then I started recording the Poetry so yeah that's what I do do now are there certain um themes or ideas images that recur within your work well I'm always inspired by the indigenous culture of course on Turtle Island I'm always inspired by the travels since I do travel a lot um and I'm inspired just by uh you know human behavior who isn't there's a lot to learn from that in general well um you have an exciting commissioning grant that you have got um from imaginative and uh you're doing that working on a piece of uh radio Sound art yeah now could you explain what what is the difference if is there one between um spoken word and sound art how do you conceptualize the idea of sound art good question well we're going to find out because I've not done uh sound art before and I'm not sure that I have heard a lot of examples of what sound art is and what I love about it is that it's completely open-ended so there's no uh parameters uh to speak of it's pretty abstract and that really opens it up in a lot of ways so but because I am a poet and I do love to work with poetry in a lot of mediums like um in video poetry and recorded poetry I want to make radio poetry so that's um what I've done and um well that's what I plan to do I will be working on in the next few weeks so and I've been in radio for a few years now and so what I'm doing is I'm just I'm reviewing a lot of the um interviews that I've taken so far and and choosing little sound bites out of that that speak to the themes I want to um present during this radio commission and uh a lot of it has to do with identity like uh there's nothing more confusing than asking an indigenous person like you know what what what is that what what are you as an indigenous person I shouldn't say confusing but I believe you will get as many different answers to that question as there are indigenous people on Turtle Island so um um you know let's let's try to contain it somewhat and and yet at the same time put it in this forum that that allows it to grow and breathe and and Thrive and you know um unfold as it will organically so that's what I plan to do anyways who knows what it will turn out to be we'll see so when do you expect the project to be completed and where will it be heard when it is right so imaginative uh film and media Festival takes place in October every year in Toronto and uh since this is their inaugural um radio commission radio art commission uh it's going to be presented at the Festival this year in October uh it runs for a week and I'm not sure exactly when within the week in October it's going to be presented but it will uh be part of uh the screenings and I hope to get over there for that but we'll see I don't know you know takes money to travel so will people here have a chance to uh to hear the work at any point you know I will of course the copyright of that work will remain with me and what I plan to do is of course turn it into a video piece yeah so you know I and um that gives it another Avenue to exist um it will be you know I could send it out to some uh film other film festivals and present it in that way and of course there's always the internet you know yeah okay so you're going to um read a couple of pieces for us tonight I believe can can you tell us what those are sure uh I'm going to present a couple of spoken word pieces and the first piece is actually a piece I wrote while I was in New Zealand and it is about New Zealand and then the second piece is um just one of my more political pieces and uh we'll see is everything okay with the sound yeah is my lapel oh this is such oh I'm sorry about that well maybe I should just like take it off hey and and I'm gonna is okay if I stand absolutely such this here take it off of me here I'm going to give you or I could you going to go if I could yeah absolutely okay there we go just get rid of that okay okay I'm moving over thanks J okay ready steady okay this is a piece called uh Hey tangata life is people the highs are higher here the moon more silver time takes on shape ripe fruit ready in the Orchard Crossing Over dying a Shaman's death to exist amongst men with slapped red chests black lipped sisters himn no rhythms thick as brick walls impacts just as strong decorative weapons Warriors of the mind kind kin begin again after natural disasters Fallen heritages delivering messages to move on on fear not move on these beautiful people of bright song these Brown relations these strong people of swelling Pride these Brave wave Travelers with teams of fierce intention stood before women unwounded unwavering protection these tribal people of wood and reads feathers in ink mysteries in genealogy the wind the wind the wind listen blood Wars love chants walking original canvas storytellers and prophecies grow and thrive in this era of interesting time this area of Airborne light in this place of Honey magic bumblebe medicine I love it together we stand under one sun and cast new Shadows over welcoming grasses I want to trace the Silhouettes and dress the naked space with words of appreciation but there are no words I know in any language written or spoken to express the depths of emotion of this movement of our memories this time together can describe regretfully I have nothing nothing but these inadequate words as a way to say hey tongat life is people we all come from somewhere and we travel from one end of the Earth to the other looking for something measure time in distance and count the miles between us until we reunite take flight keep flying find your personal thermal spin Golden Threads memory webs around the globe we are never alone hey Tonga hey tangata hey tangata life is people thank you thank you I'll just rub the mic so we're used to that sound again here we go it's awful anyways um here's another here's another piece this is called distractions the stars are distracting me with their beauty keeping me from Duty and purpose your voice is distracting me telling me to move on don't linger too long where Visions are born cities get torn between progress and politics Nations balance they straddle two worlds two sides out of Doubt or compliance as we exercise caution in our need to proceed along New Paths where we feel our way into dark tomorrow moving with ancient faith we create deep tracks left for anthropologists to make fiction of our past where are we now where are you now even on the outside we still hold a place Embrace Liberation inside living on the outside of normal Ground Zero where concepts of the minority are actually the majority and all of us who don't fit in begin to win votes undo what we know not to be true live by our own codes love those we want and only those who love us back we celebrate this Fringe of forc displacement our uniqueness brought us here where we dance to Our Own Drum Speak in our own tongues live by our own laws because we have found each other in The Fringe thanks so much w | medianet victoria | UCBW7Ya_PbB1vgOR9mmAcUfQ | 2011-08-18 | Creative Commons 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m7prj-ftdZs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7prj-ftdZs | How to make Sweet Dinner Rolls - Part 1 (By Annie M) | today we're going to be making some sweet I have my KitchenAid stand mixer that's the dough hook attachment and these are the dry ingredients you will need three cups of all-purpose flour 1/4 cup of white granulated sugar and a teaspoon of salt moving on to our wet ingredients you will need 1/4 of a cup of butter 1 egg and half a cup of milk and this is what we'll need to activate our yeast you'll need 1 packet of active dry yeast a teaspoon of sugar and we're going to be adding to that 1/4 of a cup of warm water in this bowl we have fourth of a cup of warm water it should be no more than 105 degrees anywhere between 98 degrees and 105 degrees to this I'm going to add one packet of yeast and the teaspoon of sugar now we're going to mix this together stir it around I will dissolve the sugar and dissolve that yeast now we're going to let this sit for five minutes to proof and you're use is active you should start seeing it to seeing it start to bubble and almost double in volume okay let's stir it up pretty well and we'll just let this for five minutes now to the butter we have 1/4 cup of butter and a half a cup of milk I'm going to mix the two together and I'm going to put it in the microwave just until the butter is melted as you can see here we have the hot milk and melted butter and we're just going to let that sit to cool off a little bit while we're waiting for the yeast to activate and I have the one egg that's slightly beaten and we're going to do is we're going to slowly add some of this warmed milk and butter mixture to the egg and slowly beat that into the egg and what we're doing is tempering the egg that means bringing it to a higher temperature so that when I add the egg to the hot milk I'm actually not going to scramble the egg when I mix the two together so just a little bit at a time I'm going to add some of the hot milk and butter mixture to the egg and this should do it now I'm going to add the egg to the milk and butter and mix them together and by tempering the egg it's going to allow me to mix that with the butter and the milk and I won't have to worry about whether or not the egg is going to be cooking in the hot liquid just get that mixed together and as you can see the yeast is starting to proof you can see some of the bubbles forming that's what you want to see you know the yeast is active and alive and it's actually feeding on the sugar and it's only been about two minutes you want to let that sit for at least five to 10 minutes and our egg milk and butter mixtures ready all we have to do is wait for the yeast okay it's been about five minutes this is what the yeast looks like it's just about ready we're just going to let that sit there just for a minute while we incorporate all of our dry ingredients together so into the mixing bowl I'm going to add almost all of the flour I'm going to reserve some of the flour you can always add flour which can't ever take any out so I left behind almost a cup full of flour I'm going to add the sugar and the salt give that just a little mix okay and since we let the butter and milk and egg mixture cool it is not too hot that it'll kill the yeast and what I'm going to do right now is I'm going to add the butter mixture into the yeast and just stir that all together and I'm slowly going to add this to the cloud it's starting to come together and I'm just going to scrape down the sides to make sure all the flour gets in there as you can see the mixtures a little bit sticky is to come up closer and pulling away from the sides of the hole so I'm going to start adding flour turn to supplier let it continue to except this on this was number four for about five minutes for about five minutes now it looks like it's not suitable and before I take that out of the bowl I'm going to prepare another bowl you want to let that rise and another in a clean Bowl so I have another bowl here I'm just going to spray it with some better flavor to the spray I'm just going to remove the hook attachment and just pull that off the dough hook as you can see because it's been meeting for about five minutes it's not sticking to my hands that's what you want to see and I just take that entire dough Bowl out of the bowl I'm going to take the cooking spray three the bottom put that right back in and then spray the top and then cover it with a piece of plastic wrap I already had my oven turned on to the warm setting and now I'm going to turn it off and turn the cooking light on so my oven is nice and warm and we're going to set this in there until this dough doubles in size you can see it's right about at the two cup mark so it should pre it should rise to almost the top of this bowl when it's done and wait for it to rise oK we've taken the dough out of the oven and it's doubled in size so what I've done is I've lightly floured my board I've got a board a little cutting board here that I'm going to punch down the dough it's going to take it out and just lightly press it down it's not literally punching it down you just want to gently press it out remove all those air pockets fold it over press again you don't want to overwork your dough just press it out fold and press again okay now this is actually ready to shape into dinner I'm gonna roll it out into a log I'm going to cut it in half and then I'm going to cut these into small pieces to make sure I have evenly sized Bowl I rot want about 20 dinner rolls see how much we get we might have to adjust the sizes of these as we go some of these are a little bit bigger looks like I have about 24 24 dinner now the technique to shaping bees into nicely formed pieces of dough a nice clean surface you just take a ball dough you make kind of a cage with your hand and you just push it around like this and it's starting to form a nice smooth ball there we go I have melted butter right here and I'm just going to brush my pan you | galaide9802 | UC6h2Pe8cuzbesvib4huRPwA | 2012-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,219 | 5,902 |
XBCd_ZXXUbw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBCd_ZXXUbw | MILITARY any organization that wasn't positively productive! - Jordan Peterson #shorts | the second thing was the united states armed forces also really motivated to get people into the armed forces peacetime or war time war time well for obvious reasons peace time because well first of all you've got to keep the armed forces going and second you can use the armed forces during peacetime as a way of taking people out of the underclass and moving them up into the working class or the middle class right you can use it as a training mechanism and so there's and left and right can agree on that you know it's it's a reasonable way of promoting social mobility so again the armed forces even in peace time is very motivated to get as many people in as they possibly can and it's difficult as well you it's not that easy to recruit people so you don't want to throw people out if you don't have to what's the upshot of all that well after 100 years essentially of statistic careful statistical analysis the armed forces concluded that if you had an iq of 83 or less there wasn't anything you could possibly be trained to do in the military at any level of the organization that wasn't positively counterproductive | Serving Motivation | UCDGKKF0tzdGTd2z2lLmvCzA | 2022-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 208 | 1,125 |
aZtrseSgE_g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZtrseSgE_g | An emergency Caesarean section saved 4 pups | okay today is 7 7 by 7 much - for 184 corgis were alive our 6 season in Section 60 of 66 TFD the first puppy was born naturally at 10:00 p.m. but he died so the breeder waited till 2:00 2:30 a.m. and for me for emergency cesarean section unfortunately there were two puppies already dead inside and these are the four big we already yeah okay whereas a mother first we see the mother mother is here is really about 3:30 away the mother the mother can see like a light it is a mother what about three years old these all had a cesarean section before so the apart becoming company so so the death is dispelled cases if the cookie has seven is heavily pregnant at all and operate puppies all together in uh together eight night I've had someone attended the basis to do cesarean section earlier they say maybe 5 p.m. till the temperature body to my job is less less than 38 that means is deal for giving birth already otherwise you've wasted 33.3 off seven died because of the delay should do elective season | Dr David Sing | UCBEFtVObfcLkaM-HX5VGVfw | 2018-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 192 | 1,006 |
iDPtuYf-uJk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDPtuYf-uJk | City Council Committee on Community Resources 5/15/17 | [Music] [Applause] [Music] the may 15th committee on candy resources and meeting five o'clock and I'll know that everyone's presence we have a quorum and visit your audio and video recorded I will often know there is no public for public comments so living have public comment we're going to move on she's in minutes from our previous meeting April 13 2017 photo shanem economist for brutal people soon second any discussion changes no all those in favor of approving that I know tensioner sir okay so they passed the living arms our next item is momentum sometimes when she's excited room what relative detecting the vehicles from higher so this was referred to our Committee on April 6 we discussed it at the last meeting officer alderman theorem and it was excited at that meeting that the next step was to have him our mentor set 3 work from the language and work with let's repeat walls with some of that you know to dress some of the serves are the things that were singly relates reality and how this can move forward so can attach a new copy with the literacy walls he's that so all these changes are his working your work right there the changes from chief Casper because there was a question to that attorney to all pets at the last meeting there is their attorney seewalds recommendations and officer out recommendations and I think that's it okay so house we proceed should I read it section by section or we keep what it was like - it doesn't say who wrote it in which we made the changes right into the changes came via email mostly through you know we've been able to have different people indicate you know ready-made what change I just want to say that I intended to the city clerk and the city's solicitor the idea was I was the last meeting that they would you know provide feedback that's what the committee had requested a attorney Seewald hasn't had a chance to review it I think the issue is mostly he's been distracted with other users identity campuses well he he made recommendations but then at the last meeting the committee so he made those recommendations right to the last meeting okay and then I incorporated his recommendations into this and the committee has I review this with the say clerk in the city listen to be sure that it would fit both livery and pack right now because it was this committee objective that this document should cover livery and taxicabs right so he hasn't had a chance to see that I was yet but I think you know if the committee wanted to move forward with this his review could always take place with legislative matters where elect so that's really up to you guys you know I don't want to handle that okay um it seemed like a lot of a chain should we read it oh just before we get into just in terms of the sequence of events so did you get any comment back from City Clarke subsequent to it allowed me not know to be fair though I just sent this with in late last week over your Thursday or Friday so it could be the date that neither one time if we do that Wednesday or Thursday it could be that they haven't had a chance to review it in just middle classes so that there's language that's changing it that we came to our committee and that we are now the ones who would people would come to if they have been denied a permit and wanted to appeal it so I wonder as we have for the section so in addition to incorporating saucer seewalds suggestions did because you until at last it was up to union more about this had more background Ursula many of it does this now make sense to you is this is do you think this is more or less in the shape that it should be I think it would it will serve the dual purpose for to meet both taxicab and with reservist vehicles remember there was also that concern that the previous version of the document was not used to cover livery at all right so you know based on the discussion that this committee had I went back and tried to make sure that all of the components relative delivery were spelled out in each one of these individual sections just to be sure that you know we will forward and ask you know we talked about and we talked about the section and I know there's a lot of reference to the Committee on some using social circles I didn't think that that was what originally the appeals process goes with the police chief to what was formally the Committee on Public Safety which is not committed city service so I'm wondering I think that that might just be under statically intended that it's locally here in Mt party acquired the coming year investing services yeah I think I think given that the successor of Public Safety Committee is the city services committee and again what it is it's an appeal that has the police chief I've been what when I was out when I say do we have feels and the police chief for comment because that committee you know deals with publication fire many other departments so I'm not sure whether we can't remember if we talked about it being more relevant to come here because we are everything that you do I simply it like that licensing follow America done yet another that's why I you know I could go back and look and see what I put into minutes but to be perfectly honest I did have city services there first and then I was like wait this is the committee that those services right here I'm telling a fault IV and Oracle licensing so those in this less of a public safety issue and more of those licensing issues well the appeals that happened in the past make it only one or two that I remember were issues where the the chief objectives for matters of Public Safety to a particular remember this yes well I can you know I can always put in city services that's you know what the committee would want wonder if they need to review it at some point too though because of that well that was sort of my next question which is that it should we wait on this so that this listener can look at it my concern is I don't look at I'll change the things that I could pay to us and we it will passed out of us at that point and we won't have a saying so they're not in a big party there is no hurry I guess to the City Council the City Council just has been their rules to write in a certain amount of time we may be out at that time if we hold on I mean I can back another legislative matters committee with take issue with itself a bowl but if it was to get it correct and you know it really is not going to be much of an issue before anyone your peers sit on let me so you could be our liaison to particular questions everything's become a you know what changed and the interesting thing about this is that remember officer Robert had talked about the fact that there were two businesses in town one of which was have those livery slates well my understanding is they're closing and moving to another community that will accept delivers like oh okay oh it doesn't really one of the lenses comes a state this all happens made from straight made forces the state that they get reissued and you've are you guys in order either though right no there's not intention we have anything you're in a year nothing yet okay so then one have any cinemas preferred not to hold this for next month continuous mix first no I would suggest in the meantime if there's any way we could get some clarification and I don't know whether it would really be in the council normal sir I'm understanding about which committee the appeal process should go through should it come to community resources or are city services and I may be just a question too you know the council president bedrooms for a penny what index I can also clearly - chief - if you think without that help yes yes analysis in his literature has any have any retention horrible but work impossible but that ever been before the like this what this is was it arbitrariness of city services versus that you resurface comes into play that I kept kind of like wearying when we first passed a new rule kind of a leave us in city services committee just kind of pulls together we former three former mates Public Safety Social Services and Veterans Affairs and appointment that we make sure is its own was going to do the max inaccurate because SS VCRs in Social Services a lot of the culture and arts and all that so that yes that because there's no clear divide as I think we're just wondering about as we go right the perfect example of towns not clear okay so do we need a motion to continue yes some any further discussion on the motion so all those in favor okay we're gonna press that again and okay so moving forward we are continuing our discussion on the op-eds pertaining to maybe make a suggestion about the reordering of our agenda yes if we could move up items 6 & 7 since that they bear directly on the content attack of the author's piece sure that my school about the Edit this which is update on the mayor can relate a diver recruit from town surveillance yes so we so we met a the meta is a second time and continues to have really really good participation you would ask me before largest take through Telugu via the members of our office advisory presides the mayor and the police chief and myself a representative of service Natsu Stubbs was there this monthly Jay levy from our mental health and Elliot carry homeless services Todd we're who is the senior pastor first churches but he's also in housing partnerships or friends of Hampshire County our homeless Cheri Sullivan who's Hampshire Hope Coalition director Alan wolf local business guy representing downtown Hampton Association but Stockwell a longtime owner of cornucopia who is a Chamber of Commerce representative Joel Shanahan representing tapestry health and egg Keller for cities of housing redevelopment planner who who has facilitated the meetings so it's pretty it's a pretty tough to my way from it's pretty representative good working group Opik of this last meeting was to just try that folks who had data were asked to come to the meeting with whatever data they had that could help us kind of get a handle on the nature of the population of folks on on the streets and chief Casper had data just from the standpoint of arrest records and she she summarized that Jay levy from mental health had information on basically the caseload of Brendan the caseworker who works works downtown Sue's house from service net had information on roughly two hundred a year or so folks who who are in the Interfaith Cod shelter in the grocery shelters when she kind of reported on her observations about that so we would in a way we have to be helped to kind of get Hamlet on the most appears that should be for you today with what does it all mean for all kinds of processing it but certainly one of the the takeaways was that it's and we all know this the data really shows it's a big mistake to a to complete somehow the homeless population in the Panhandle population in fact there's there there there's there's there's relatively there's relatively little overlap and it and there's relatively little overlap between those folks who are in the cot shelter shelter and engrossed read again I would have believed to be on the so-called intently population the you know there was there was there was some some some up I've attempted to try and okay if you on any given day we've got ten folks on that on on the streets downtown [Music] a certain number maybe 40% are gross three are left no I take a bath of the panhandler Sonic's are actively out there soliciting maybe for whom would be from grocery made before from from any interface shelter maybe two of them are just just on the streets in some in some other way and the culture increasingly in load and the shelters is to really discourage from citizens increasing the kind of ethic within the shelter to not being able to just not out not be out there there they're doing it but of those who are most times what they use the money for drugs and cigarettes alcohol but then there's a whole other group on the streets some of whom are trying to make rent like asking for money and then there is certainly a quantifiable number of folks who appear not to be homeless at all impaired not to be tempted but are coming into town recognizing that there is folks folks quite quite willing to attend to support their solicitation so it it's a really it's it's not a straightforward population it's not a straightforward issue in terms of how best to address it the feeling of this group is that we are unusually fortunate to have a wide range of fairly resource services available and that there are a number of people for whom it isn't a question of outreach education which is these refused to take advantage services and alternative there is growing concern about a rougher crowd coming in from from from out of town that is a little more aggressive and definitely not local and in some cases that's associated with folks wanted to take advantage of the good well that point Hampton in some cases it's folks here who are here because of the increasing activity of drug dealing downtown as I 91 corridor continues to bring drugs and people associated with them rather further north so it's a good portion of our last meeting was devoted to just just gab getting that data and leave it all to folks to chew on and then we concluded with folks talking about different models that are out there we were to come to a next meeting everybody having looked into some of the alternative models that are out there that continues to be total agreement that anything we talked about has to be non Oregon's non regulatory totally voluntary so there there's there some folks looking it I believe the Burlington Vermont experience they've done I said I would look further into the New Haven program that they call give change to make change there are various other models out there some of which have been largely discredited and never those things that are bringing to the table for the for the next conversation so that's that's the a rundown and I don't think anybody is coming into this with preconceived notions as to what's to be done I think there is there's agreement that Northampton should be proud of being a compassionate community there are a variety of ways canary can show its compassion and while addressing issues like increasing numbers of people report are are troublesome just from sort of a comfort level and increasing the confrontational on regional industries that have come from cheap answers yes anecdotes and and and data of the of the city of the calls that came to the police specifically related to Pam even the most widespread complaint was was was was harassing behavior and I covered the norms range of haters that's the South Kevin recorded followed by watching entrances to stores and blocking the sidewalk also they get calls from folks generally worried about the welfare of these these people in some cases the calls were about disturbance between panhandlers some as there are increasing numbers of couples on the street there were there were clearly some domestic situations spilling over into the streets are smoking too close to a store feeling harassed at an ATM or where all the kinds of reports that came from and if almost everyone is aware of his services that are available was there any detangling notes or what percentage people who are on the street or panhandling take advantage of the services are all aware so I guess like what percentage don't choose not to give it I don't know that anyone's got a got a percentage on that but but but there's there's there's of course when you know what once once they occupy shelter stand here we will build a little eventually but right now there's there's a sense that the shelters have through their through their outreach and their capacity or are reaching a lot of folks and providing a lot of good a lot of good food services those of the folks obviously who want to take advantage what the number of folks who clearly are aware of the availability of services and are choosing it up and take advantage of them I don't know it's certainly a component of us so you know please all right I will just go it's time to show the data is I mean what we don't have really is anything directly from people on the streets and that's warm love our involvement I mean I know it's kind of hard but you would think that there might be a way to include one or two people onto the Advisory Board found community population never rotating attempt this time it well we talked and talked about that and pay is is working on a plan to with I'm not sure if it's with Brendan but but with to actually in a somewhat structured way you could address that very point is that there's a lot of folks on the table who think they have a pretty good handle on what's going on out there but that's not the same thing as having directly asked so sorry cancers create other wait what the heavens when actually on the Advisory anybody we're dizzy and endless Rockland but it's a guy they were I believe you know an independent in some ways there's an underlying even though we're talking about not having board games and regulatory ways to approach what we are there's none to line premise that we have a problem with gambling in the city and so that's the part there you know maybe maybe some panhandlers themselves or disagree or they would not consider themselves to be a problem or a detriment to the African so I think this and we know that it's such an explosive issue that it wouldn't just be I mean there's a lot of people who really wrestle at the at the civil liberties issues that you know are clearly they bring people's you know there is kind of it the 80 to 80 vision was saying about this effect in the in the shelter I'm not sure if you know there's somehow there's a culture that a class here whether or whether it's okay their hands even though sleep and this is what we dealt with a few years ago people said well I deal a lot but it's you know part we know that we can't do that and for many people feel like we fundamentally shouldn't not so I know I mean I just feel like having having that represented in some way the population themselves I mean you know there's a guy who hangs out here on the corner you know he some people's very regular cities and therefore you reassess I mean it's right reach out to and he can network is clearly a might be wants to come from eating protein but usually we go there's a way well he get that now bring that sequence into the room because it's an advisor specifically I say from the women population not just yeah here's what you know this isn't dealing specifically with all the way at all is the mayor's panhandling advisory group not at-risk populations it is really about the well what how about if I'd be glad to take to the mayor of recommendation that because he was very deliberative and wanted it how much his his group but I'd be on I tell them that there's been a recommendation here everything happen on the task force of one or with one or more of the folks who are discussed yeah our presentation is on reference to why don't I one of it wanted to like pass along a recommendation thing and wonder if in any kind of descriptor of what this group is and what the goals of the group are or anything like that been written up or either just state it because the I mean the impression I'm getting assembly we're trying to collect that and research but it seems to me them some levels there is an ultimate goal of reducing panhandling and Northampton and assess the gate I think it needs to be made visit and I feel like we need to have people in the city notice going on so it's not just a kind of behind closed doors task force that nobody knows about that's kind of coming up with ideas and recommendations and sharing that without there being kind of a little bit more public knowledge and scrutiny of the process I think it could be really could it be a trust breaking kind of practice if this group comes up with particular recommendations when people in our campaign didn't know that it was happening in the first place I've also curious about where members of the task force kind of their motivation for being part of it you know is the vast majority of folks that are honest are they folks that see panhandling is an issue that needs to be taken care of and we need to reduce the numbers of people on the street if that's the case it feels really problematic to me because it's clearly weighted in a very particular direction around trying to reduce panhandling and associated with criminal behaviors and if they're just they're so many to me there's so many kind of social and ethical issues related to this the way that it's being shared here yeah I don't see any any I certainly do not see that particular bias or preconception there the the social service folks and Sue Stubbs I don't think with minding speaking from her she has become convinced that providing dollars directly to to to hand handlers is in most instances problematic and does not help the population she wants to serve and achievements years serving the tmh representative is is there with the motivation of wanting to be sure that the best possible services are being provided to kids caseload I guess I've been kind of impressed with the fact that I would say one common ingredient in what everybody has had to say is that there is a there is a desire to to distinguish between folks in need of services and who are worthy of the community's compassion and assistance however we and the variety of forms in which we express it and there are folks who totally legally wholly within their rights who are nevertheless kind of gaming the system by coming into town representing themselves as either a veteran when they're not or as homeless when they're not or expecting a child when they're not and if they're they're totally within their rights to do so but there's a sense that that they are kind of gaming the system and are here just to take advantage of the goodwill of people who want to support the folks who really need so figure taking that out and is there is there a way to to really focus the community's compassion and services and dollars on truly needy and at-risk populations as opposed to the folks that are that are kind of gaining the system I think there's a desire to try and figure out is there is there a way to do that and have other communities dealt with that I say I'm rich white metal correlations are giving the system operators and folks everything that they have baby on the way might not so I don't say that concept gaming the system means who is a real term so anyway this is you know we're getting added territory that is clearly just a I was a very different feeling about this and I'm I have concerned about the framing out there folks we're talking about here I don't know what else I can say in this you know and she's going to get into I'm already very emotional on me canal as I was last time to talk to them I mean I think part of the challenge is that and it's absolutely kids right to do this but the suggestion that we made was frames differently than how this advisory group and we decided virtue of its name was known how we presented our recommendations so in sort of off the bat it's sort of it yeah and so and we made a recommendation and you know what we are partnered at this point I mean obviously terms of a zone is a part of this group but in terms of after the committee as a whole is not yes we're done just apparently involved so I guess my point is if this may be the whole or parts of the committee wanted distance themselves or not be party to it I just at that sign is not something that we have been working in any way right I still take your point that they kind of like and I agree it would be nice there's more transparency about what says group is its purpose what if you know the members its objective but is that our committees responsibility in any way well it's just that it appears on our agenda as part of this committees our continued ongoing discussion it seems wrong although very welcomed civic we're actually talking about sixteen seven as pre constant to do separate context for that well a couple of couple times one one is true believe we were very careful in the language of our recommendation and that light was not reflected in the name of the air chose to pay to the Vigilant group notwithstanding that I do find that the makeup of that group and the discussion group is fully tuned into addressing the needs of the various at-risk populations to attend so that didn't make it into the title of the group of Sameer I don't find that sentiment at all lacking on the other points that may be in terms of the transparency issue maybe we could always ask the mayor or pay Calvert's come in provide their debrief progress report to this to this committee I am a bit sympathetic to live the mayor's desire to given this has been such a political hot button - to keep a little bit at least at leases from for some initial conversations to have a sort of group that is able to talk openly and frankly with one another without you know without a reporter in the room Adam I am sympathetic to sometimes a working group can can work well at least at least initially if it's if it's just just a group that goes was public is what it's conclusions later I don't pretend to be statement leaves behalf but I think in society to keep her just an internal quiet group initially solution but if this committee would would like to have a product more out in the open by asking him to bring his to bring a summary or bring a report here and it certainly counselor claims you were made maybe not so much for us and for the larger population of the city that whether create us would then get it outside you know unclear bed but it does it was all under what we do to happen well it does relate to I mean I'm glad that we talked about this before we talked about the am new I went to it anyway as we started with the letter but for me you know I as I read and we read the letter the next stop as that is it's always clear to me that I don't want to be associated with this more and that I don't see this in the shoe and I you know panhandling per se as an issue and that I think that it kind of book leads us in the body of the outfit to say that there is division amongst community members about whether or not you know we want to do address issues because it's really important to me for various values in mind that I don't want this represented so anyway that I don't need to move us prematurely onto that but but I do think that that's very relevant to the conversation of our any other thoughts on I don't stick so just to summarize that I will take them here if it's a sense of the school as he considered inviting someone from from the streets and I mean really sure we're talking about specific zone and then troubles me about this there's been a lot of distinction made between who's okay it's alright if they're asking and those people deserve our compassion but I mean there's kind of our treated the suggestions are number of things coming from out of town our own happening using alcohol using the money from alcohol the drug but yet using those things there are while they're coming from our town community a lot of people come from out of town to wear a condenser and there are there are some issues there and so with that book you should have big there should at least be some representation from the Panhandle population there are plenty of known people who have more regular and fall in the category of you know misrepresentation or something because of what their sign says because not really homeless people does have a room somewhere but better you know I mean it just yet it raises to the surface to consider kind of complex this there that people have with the notion of and handling itself anyway for some people it's a real problem for some people there's no no type of panhandling that's really acceptable for some it's okay if you really need it and then but if you're asking you're not really in need then somehow even though it's not illegal it's wrong and we have this you know anybody there we ought to do something about it to stop it not occur that we ought to limit it somehow and that's the conflict that's been running in this community could use among those who feel like we really need to address this problem head-on and those who feel like there are legal ways to already there are legal ways to deal with aggressive can't you're hostile approaching Lock many padlocks locking dollars all our sins are within the police's right now and you better be back anybody so I know that's still on I'm six but so I would prefer that I think the title is can opinion link advisory group that it if you're inviting someone to be on it it should be someone obviously panhandling but also to your point that it is a group that is interested in helping at-risk community people who are not just pinion linked with other adverse pieces don't can handle it certainly be great to have more than one person invited who representatives different different communities down generalities for adverse population um I really appreciate your bringing up the idea counselor that somebody beyond that community who is actively engaged in camp handling and it's just to kind of give it a fighter exploitation you know imagine if she and the mayor created a task force on you know transgender folks and nobody transgenders asked to be there as a voice I mean is unsinkable and so I think it's already indicative of how we marginalize folks who do things like Panhandle or don't imagine that they have you know anything legitimate to say or share so I really want to encourage this idea and also to say though that I would be really worried about putting that person if that person is the one person representing panhandlers in a situation where they don't feel empowered and they feel you know like they're being the token whatever and so there are a lot of people doing advocacy for poor and homeless folks I know that Reverend Weir's there and he's done a lot of that really important work I imagine that the DMHC I don't know them personally is and other folks are concerned but I think that it's important to have on that so some council support that person who uses hand handler that the Iowa would be invited on people that do advocacy very proactive advocacy around people who are living on the streets people who are panhandling so that that person have been some kind of token that you know the loan is the voice for his experience his or her experience I think that's problematic one more thing we want to say thank you very much bring another fish for and for being part of your group um okay there's nothing more on six should we move to number seven summary of what's going on the area of art and events and then that will be the factor five and I would defer that counselor client telling the report based on your conversations yes I I really apologize I'm not going to be able to do a good job of it because I did have pretty long with Brian's book from the Arts Council last week to kind of seal out the idea with him of whether or not we wanted to they he would imagine us doing some kind of summit or the all-day meeting that we talked about or some convening then we talked about a whole range of topics and I had a notebook I didn't do with my laptop that lesson I like to work this morning in forgotten we had a year today so I don't have my notes and I had so much in my mind that I not gonna be able to kind of cherry pick that combination very well to share with you but one of the main gist is something that we already heard I think for me comforted well that Brian is not interested in US city council this committee you know helping to sponsor or convene a group he feels like there are adequate and we have heard the song I'm receiving as I'm part of the heart part of what he shared with me he said they have so many forums in which they all get together all folks that are involved in the hearts that that glue to useful and the main piece that he said we might have to very explicitly several times in the conversation you know what do you want what could you imagine to become something helpful to you can doing he said over and over again advocacy he he feels like the arts in our hands and need advocacy at the state level for funding for support to let go of the bond that is allowing the Center for the Arts to be built there is something called mass creative that almost every day - director Matt Wilson puts out a blasts of what you can do to support the Arts in the state the advocacy kind of level at the governmental level yes that all councillors subscribe to that on and take very seriously what the kind of marching orders are that they're putting out every day and that we do everything we can to the aides with our representatives at the Statehouse to make sure there's adequate funding regards and support of the Arts in that level so he felt like that's kind of like a purview of others elected officials and the best the way that we can serve the best purpose there he had a bunch of other cuttings within more content into pieces one of the things that I could just remember striking to you something I've never thought about was he feels like clearly the city there's a huge gap for 20-something he said you know with 30 something's and 40 something has been arcs begginings that they go to that are kind of more established but we're losing a whole flock of people in the 20-something range in the yellow 30 range because we don't have been that creates a kind of arts events that they're interested in whether it be music or visual arts and with all of them that nightclubs or whatever they're called now going away and many of the bars having closed he said there's very little place for kind of spontaneous events to happen people to listen to music when they're in their 20s and that that's a really serious issue in the city he said that one of the things that he felt right could really help to create that is that the city needs to be dressed policy-wise have to embrace marijuana and because it's a drug that's now legal in the state he I'm sharing with you the way that you share these things with me it's safer than alcohol it's a way in which 20-somethings come together are pulled together it's the way that they experience the art sometimes and that if we continue to be resistant to embracing marijuana we will lose a whole flock of our population and the arts pieces so those are just things that come to mind from a conversation with him I'll have said the next meeting because the agenda for the next meeting I'll bring my notes and I'll be able to be more specific he's happy to be invited here I didn't have a chance to be in touch with other folks from the Arts trust or Center for the Arts but I'm going to do that between that garlic which you would you prefer that we hold off and fighting in here for that next next time you could maybe really a little bit more very conscious and then in July and September maybe it makes sense for us to not do with summit per se but to do something like invite a few different kind of representatives folks in from some of the main arts organizations and they would to just have an organic conversation with Adams University someone from the ATP gallery so for the son of American Samoa Hertz trust Brian Chatham a 20 maybe years something along those lines and ever be a show to have more people maybe like FSB parents people to try and nothing really excludes from that but having a conversationalist there is you know a bunch of people only in a thermos it's still anything to here which is dissimilar from what we had talked about and it kind of counted we decided well it's not our place to know we asked the mayor to do it and that was going back to maybe just one yeah otherwise I feel like I am hoping he was kind of leading that misrepresent yeah was there any talk of the after the damage did I believe Suzanne Becca the chamber mention to the veracity Cultural Council was was to cut them bikini no yes but our agricultural district Red River was was in fact as I suppose there was two already being this kind of umbrella group and there was some funded plan for them to do some kind of larger comprehensive art thank you for inviting me about that piece because that is exactly what he said if that's become the mechanism by which college for arts organizations come together and he said and I remember this they haven't had a meeting in a while but he has invited counselors regularly to those meetings and he said you know if you want to come to something that already exists I would really encourage counselors to come to those meetings because it's that opportunity for everyone who's working on the Arts in town to come together together the PNA and chamber all those arts groups that we just mentioned Brian and he would love it it comforts that more engaged he does like that would give us more ability to kind of do the advocacy he feels like he like us to do so thanks it's interesting that he was reformed open store he felt that our place was much more and served ambassadors to the state because often men in lieutenant city generally not something that we do moving to individually I think another body we don't where he was friendly yet and I think part of what came up and I don't want to know the thoughts in on this is that he said you know we do so much with a bathroom he's just been bumped up to 35 hours a week so full-time on Steve Sanderson was working 10 hours than they have fun for 15 hours now they're they just want him up although 635 part of that money comes from the art Arts Inc which is the nonprofit that helps to support the Arts Council so it's not the city the city only pays his salary see Sanderson salary is paid by arts name and then they're hiring so many for ten hours that's just starting with I want that to be similar permissions event and he said that the staff of up until now one and a half people barely they you know he has an arts calendar and that's something to that if council isn't interested you can put you onto the Google Docs to see he sent it to me it's remarkable it's like every month there are you know eight things happening the bat office oversees and that he works in collaboration with other arts organizations on and it's really impressive and he's really hard-working you know he said like many of our city staff works you know 60 70 hours of me and to get things done and so there was something I think he felt like a little bit um Ludacris in the idea that we could you know help to promote things he said he actually said you know look very do very welcome getting people to own event so I don't know if you guys might be experts we're going to help us right the point well taken so I don't I don't think if he thinks we have the skills that are really going to help us as much as the expertise that we have as politicians you know elected officials and that's why you think you can we could be a with the state happen figure out how to do that stuff okay Google Calendar it's not like a publicist that could we give that out to our list and but everybody see it or is it more of an internal I agree question I don't know but if you're interested in sentinel course amount of stuff to be added to emasculation something you sure it's do it really is just a whole list you don't want every month with all the difference I feel like that's a secret that during our performed I know I've heard it many times that people are looking for just general calendar where you're going to find everything going on and you know like different publications do some it something truly comprehensive yes for sure and I know because I'm in the middle of planning events for my or my daughter's wedding on three weeks and to find out was a Iron Horse what's happening as part of city sponsored events or parlor you have to go to all these different sources and I'm not aware that's helpful together and then and and I don't think we ever represented that we were in position to promote arts I think what the spirit of what we were saying was that we do get feedback that maybe there could be a more consolidated approach I took promotion and a master calendar for support for scheduling and and some overall strategic plans on how to promote the different pieces of Arts program and I think they talked about I actually went to one of the Paradise City cultural district meeting and this is now quite a while ago and that was like the main cast of conversations how could we all come together do something like this so that's I'm nerv typed an Arts Council website and there's button called events and scroll down be a lot I don't I think they probably keep it updated there we go like a month or two forward but yeah definitely a whole long time here it is it happily does it have iron worth and the kind of group staff right yeah yeah it's just an amazing wealth of stuff but I do want to point out that I know that we're talking about a digital age is but there is quite a quite a calendar listing the things that happened in the newspaper I've drawn right gorgeous galleries I know that I didn't forget and even though I'm not finished and in conversations or chamber people are saying but if you know I send it into the papers so they get imprinted so there's no real comprehensive maybe it's just you have to sort of computing a Gypsys never going to be in their resources here and they have links to like everything from the academy to anchor house anchor house artist a de and you click the links but you have to go he said in the nature of throwing out ideas and tying together a few pieces one of the things that we heard from Craig Stevens of landscape and came to our city Services Committee this was a context of the whole thing crisis was that and he's a guy who runs this landscaping services the totally employs folks in recovery and his economy landscapes and he's he's a sponsoring Thursday night it had show that name is a quite remarkable guy he pointed out that one of the problems from his point of view is that there aren't many silver arts of its intent this you know a population in recovered wants a social life and wants to convene and do things every place you go there's booths and as we get as we get point where there's also going to be marijuana just going around you know he's it he used and he used to run put together as part of Harris house his own silver the ages just so population at least working with actually has a place where they met together socialize have a great without a borrow so yeah oh yeah why why did she is just kind of a staple that a narc ten and even I think the the music on the courthouse servers I think I think I think they had a vendor there certain no I guess I guess I wouldn't know they wouldn't even know but so I thought there was in the mixer program right did that did that because I know that's sort of a combination of parks Parks and Rec and Arts Council that are responsible for programming now we didn't talk about that but we did talk about pop-up events which came up a bunch and there's a lot of especially denim the DNA is working on that the will that outside of his per people because it's working on these spaces linked to be aware words and such that you could say that on that our council is actually working on a pop-up event they do that one last month the women music in a minimal space I know what I mean October right business stories had a month or something so anyway he says they're doing a little bit of that the DNA is kind of overseeing okay so since we will put something to different extent you have more especially Baby Talk maybe the next day and talk about inviting if you think of you I mean I'm happy at all I there is more there in my notes but I don't I'd be fine if you wanna that people love something exceeding either way get up everybody okay I feel like we have carryover a few so probably in a different office I never spoke one SP Hornets to go over so we have employed me there's a lot Argos we decide that we would think we did decide that I'm showing my speaking old fashioned print my ISO a June 10 to the 4 sixes city services not sure yeah yeah naturally attending in July July 17th is when I show Pennsylvania yes July 17th we ever knew hey I saw what I saw oh I came out at 20 first 100 maybe we have considered everything they're taking our vacation yeah maybe what's the battle the agenda event meeting to discuss I have no problem with everyone you know what - the City Council meeting that month in July it was it Stephanie Oh Billy it does talk about marking up a number and all cover schedule okay so that brings us to number five the target return Lilly no August meeting right here Grady have it in your mouth I'm out to do website oh okay that's will be a siren to watch the canary and I'll be meeting regularly five now or what then that way in a while because I think we were the five thirty because of me for a little while but then I can do the back which is fine now and there's fire violence I think we have one on the 17th of July but not crap all right lemon you will come alone don't sit on the other and then although if you want to talk about the July being Manila I'm not sure yeah great first people [Music] why would we do that future we still can be an Armour yoga's not separately works director this is a pretty soldier exactly that we're not me Wow Thank You Ari okay so um number five continued discussion on event together so there's a draft that ever hasn't track changes we're looking at some new one huh : okay I sent around one had revisions I have data it may not and how do you obtain one yes yes and I would just introduced this with the comment that um I am by no means committed to their going forward because I'll bet there there's an expectation of Ithaca that we're going to do a series of three but I don't think because that's leadership is out there waiting with bated breath for an installment number two I think I don't think so and I recognized that it was a lot easier to get four people an agreement with the first one which was just kind of a way on out of some tax some reason data then that it will likely be to agree on wording especially about to a certain extent would not be surprised if we discover all that that with the wage theft matter as well and you know if we can arrive at something that everybody feels totally great but I'm not not considered and I can consider the huge disappointment if we just don't get there and I'm and to put something out there that you know talks about there were actually three different opinions of this matter in our committee it was this view there this view that was this view I'm not sure that excellent eye and I'm at your pleasure however you want um well with the first one we went paragraph by paragraph we certainly do that unless unless it's sort of already there's a feeling that that's not going to be fruitful that we're not going to kind of come to a place where we're all going to be able to sign off well I I didn't have a chance to look at those everyone needs to send us but I do have suggested language for the places that I was you know would tear handles these for instance that I was concerned about so I don't think I mean might not be acceptable to you with I don't think you have to be terribly difficult at least I'm looking at what I think maybe be shifted will actually give it again just at the linens I I need to leave I'm 645 right I'm important matters there could be an exclusive creditor no oh one could know right now West End at 21 / - [Music] okay so to get paragraph by paragraph yes all right there did you want to skin to feel comfortable its pain well I could mind a track changes I can just tell you where 1/2 things without already other people pressure and this is track changes from the original or from what I had said in the original so there's going to be a little weird back and forth there are you main changes well go to one defect around the stadium a nice room oh but it didn't hit I think it didn't have to track changes in it when I printed it know my track change all oh okay that's just reversals well the problem with track changes it depends on what mode which mode you have it in when you printed out whether it shows changes yeah so I printed it out in it and it showed you know what have been changed from an original but but for example yours does not that should be oh well so how do you you don't care about that um well compass I was going to just go ahead and tell summer can be without regard to do we can just go through yeah starting first paragraph yeah the first thing is just a little technical thing which is he said affects the downtown was working to record Florence doesn't really call their center the downtown so I would just that as it affects downtown or Hampton and the center of Florence yeah these are full camp people don't appreciate having called them down BM on and on the transformer then the next paragraph another small little thing I just pointed out in the first paragraph by the way should it work because I'm sure Kalamazoo it's the City Council's Committee on community resources so we'll get that I have changed the word heard from learned a great deal last year about farm song we were about to talk about siting here all right so I wanted to make suggestion just about the several labor unions produce a great deal of testimony and I said particularly from restaurant and construction workers because I think otherwise some like there are no other sectors in which there's concerned about reach stuff and then the language that I think makes sense I know you you changed it in your second one when I just looked at it but I would just just saying about their experiences with some local employers failing to comply with wage and labor laws so that that way you're making it clear that their experiences and saw my things okay about their experiences with some local local employers failing yes that makes a lot of sense and then I don't know if you made a change around this the next sentence we also heard commenting restaurant owners I think many ice-truck I've struck mailing I shall remember that happens near so that's it there the next paragraph I don't have anything and the paragraph that starts our Committee on center degree feel about efforts populations I inserted at risk and other politicians so do you still have awesome sounds to listening because I would suggest South moon solicit money from passersby party because soliciting often means soliciting for sex yes it's a loaded word I agree and I'm some kind of about address populations and others some of whom solicit money from passers-by you know and then it's so where the little sticky kind of more value-based piece here for me started where he said right in the middle of the paragraph and we considered First Amendment objections to any attempts at a battle things I felt like if you could create some language or we could agree on some language since something like though the committee remains divided on how we'd like to lose them and have engaged with Panama just something like that that to me feels enough so that it's clear that we weren't you know wasn't some unifying so information of those committee is not at one line those committees about you know something to that effect without you yeah and where is where would you suggest that go in this paragraph large I mean the language uninviting sometimes hostile presence and progressive and handbook handlers that whole sentence to me is kind of inflammatory so if there's some way that we could just get rid of the descriptors and say right after that semicolon though the community remains divided on how we'd like to debit it out well if you say the descriptors in rigid if it were just about the presence of aggressive panting does that address aggressive is necessary personally yeah value judgment thing of who I might want to take that aggressive out of there because that's definitely well because specific percent of the folks who spoke any panhandlers his aggressors it was just about the presence of payment that without the various descriptors you have not hostile question and and then the committee remains dividers which that effect what will where counselor planner ease into this it would that be at the end of that though remember hood in the end we called upon the mayor is that that we're suggesting before again right so if we said Witcher though the committee is not on one line or though the committee or nickering though the committee I said remains divided on how you like to exam over humans departed on whether or not we'd like to come and have an engaged with Panhandle in Hampton streets I hope you like them and then that would be with a comma and then say in the end it's a bad day our loss other people rectify those criticism is not an agreement on well said actually remain I arrived it would you be comfortable that sounds a little harsher than I would love us and although if you want to yeah it is not an agreement a little talk to where if I didn't build more yeah it's not an agreement on how to chart I for me it's whether or not we'd like to exam and how to be engaged with ten Emily because for me it's not something that I wanted to address I'm not sure how I might want to say that but that's truest to my experience with this let me read this back and so in the sentence after we've stricted inviting and hostile and aggressive learners the next has to be though the committee is not an agreement on how to become in age together I think it was actually whether human how and whether or have not have whether or not I think which is that that said there are some people in one of your engage in whether or not to become engage in a hand handling issue whether or not I'd like to to gauge literally accepted to you get across that and I don't know I totally get your point I'm just not sure we need to talk about examining how many inches how th so though the committee is not an agreement on whether or not has become engaged in the pan issue in the end we called upon the see that's that's problematic too because I don't call it the issues yeah okay is just they're not to be engaged with panhandling on city streets right and I got calling it an issue panhandling on city streets okay I got you so I'm not denying that people are panhandling and just denying the framing of that present as an issue action on TV that's although the committee is not in agreement whether or how to become engaged it's whether or not there's a difference I think I think to say how presumes that I think it's more records whether cut off I'm sorry that's what I meant so the committee is not an agreement on whether or not to become engaged in panhandling on city streets , in the end that getting closer to it just like to do that I want to halfway there huge for to engage with campaigns workers on their engagement and handling to show they're not too as an issue to return yardage impairment a division could Adam not as accurate justice that that seems to capture the committee is not in agreement on whether or not to become engaged in panhandling as an issue for with Pam Hanley I would say independence of what we actually planted or engaged with as we called on the mayor to and here are slightly changed to convene a working group that's what is called to address the needs and and then I added a sentence of the end of that paragraph that advisory group is now met twice and will continue its conversations in the months ahead comma within it with an aim of compassionate solutions on that true that's I know permit compassionate we also may be added sentence now that we plan to make a recommendation to include some lived experience of a panhandler something like that we think it would be valuable and now that game mayor once now I'm be told I frankly rather communicate that recommendation to the mayor without putting them on the spot and it is at guest column but there would be money fly home to the cloud well do you not communicate it to him before this communicated to him tomorrow but I still have a business about positioning you know get out of our key answers but if any of the recommendation that we agreed to committee to make their stories that's what I would do but if she can't yeah well to me to be clear this print takes us back to agenda items I agreed to transmit the recommendation I frankly don't agree that it would be in the best interests of really moving this process for this to do that I absolutely will transmit the recommendation or any of you to do it yourselves but but I will do that but I'm not comfortable with put it in this so are we done with that paragraph well that last sentence I'd advise you to put down a parcel appears conversations announced ahead with the aim of compassionate approaches I agree solutions is not the word compassionate responses compassionate proposals proposal approaches from the next paragraph the only thing hi this is kind of one of those nitpicky things that you said in the first sentence music of all sorts visual arts so I was just thinking what about sea or street art since I'm aiming a couple risk eating out other climate added and theater Oh again I'm so sorry music of all sorts coming visual and theatre arts great realization now this this now I'm not quite sure where we want to go with this given the you know where we X where we actually stand in your conversations with Brian I think that maybe we could just convince it onto one quick sentence and you know we continue to you know be in touch or something like that with the arts organizer with Arts Council and arts organizers around the city to figure out how we can best support and hold up their work or something like that that's all about him so nice if if we would stick with at the same time as a widely held with even more this activity accompanied by better coordinated promotional items we bring even greater vitality tool down Ted that's okay I agree with that as a general sentiment yeah but then would strike the earth that the in accents about urging them in the next two sentences and say instead councillor Klein exciting someone we are in contact with the Arts Council and other arts and events organizations as to how we can best support their efforts some like we're committed to such an emerson okay some things are too the gist of that I'm going to read her back that we strike strike it as of the we urge the newest corporations today we are in contact with and our Council and other arts and events organizations regarding how we can best support their efforts actually or it was their United something side the alternative like rap we are in contact with the Northampton Arts Council and other arts and events organizations regarding how we can best support their efforts I just have maybe seen you're committed to instead of all that pre happily part of that you're in touch with them or whatever they were committed to according them I mean we could say something like just because right and very specifically talked about the advocacy piece we could say and endeavor to conduct adequately to the best of our ability to support the artists in our city I don't belong you now that means when you think about that but that we just address directly with Brian to that or move okay so we are committed to supporting the Northampton Arts Council and other arts and events organizations and will advocate there genders advocate there about provide advocacy to support them for third Devers okay we're finished well [Music] ken's port twice ins we are we are committed to the work the Arts Council and other arts and events organizations and we'll provide advocacy to support their endeavors can actually we're getting into your words this in your way well yes if that's close enough with a few words here and there as I come back together okay and then there's another paragraph yeah yeah so this is kind of a catch-all paragraph not sure the way I have it here with come whoops slight changes other challenges and concerns were also aired including lack of progress in bringing north south commuter rail to the valley and downtown parking issues that may suggest that need to play in traditional structured arts in the future when does the big things we heard about this before they changed the downtown leaders to two hours so I wonder if we could actually kind of say that way well when you changes like the reason were changed two hours four centimeters we're reaching over birth to the other way so we were pleased at the reasons just as we heard that consistent way from TJ in our wasn't one one hour to to our downtown part I love because the moisture here should have a meal okay and then you know the last paragraph was going to just sort of be a hint at number three the gist of what anyway thinks about that going to be better off the except the crawl and shaping his future in here or some way that was going to be sort of the gist of the I actually I say that it's a third a third would again be easy way this is the tough one I take back my pessimistic introductions of those you know [Music] so do you want me to read back anything do we or we have a more or less meeting remind subjective taking of a few words in the negativity - focus I think though now the only challenge I think I don't know if it's helpful because we changed what I but I can send my track agency I think it might help a little bit even one have to exactly to make sure all our following well I think I think at this point I think I'm kind of got it in but I didn't use that as confirmation of kind of get some juice are you comfortable with what we have now and yes feeling okay any part that you need or want right back or so I made a motion or something on this right thank you you participate in work to our original level of work over a long period of time now let's can spread out a recruiter to look at those things just left a great position appreciate your thanks and [Music] another is next version off to the Gazette this archive anticipate no more mansions yeah I mean their success or news that is being broken by the siding yeah and just say no I did I didn't run past mayor the fact that this committee was expected to importantly yes column that would in a general way 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2mRiQ2U_AgE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mRiQ2U_AgE | a few days in my life | you can't see me forgive the bad lighting but hi hello how is your day going or whatever someone said I might enjoy solo but hi welcome to another one series about welcome to my channel and my head slipping down how you doing so today right now I'm going to make my hair because my friend is gonna help me make this hair I don't want to do I was thinking of doing more Beauty to myself but then I'm not gonna do that because rum rolls please I'm dying my hair my mom allowed me my mom yeah what she came over ask Mommy if I thought if I can be allowed to get my head because I've been asking for my head to die for the longest time and if you've been on this channel for a good time then you know what color is gonna be I'm gonna do my gym job poop [Music] yeah but that's gonna be some months when I get money I'm heading out like right now because I'm actually quietly it's currently 9 49. my aim was to leave the eighth but then I woke up this morning and I started responding to Brand emails yes your girl has done responding to branding knows period after I brought my hair I'm going to go to my friend's house and eat food then come back but right now I'm gonna I'm gonna I need something to my head because I washed it yesterday but like it needs to be oiled like I put like this oil I used that I think I've probably talked about it like a lot I use this oil amla oil one Indian Growth Oil that grows my hair tremendously but like I want to use these products a girl she gifted me this product like three weeks ago I think and I'm yet to use it it's from a board Organics products.com okay yeah shout out to her and I'm gonna be using she gave me a body butter I need hair butter now I just can't find the hair water well I'm going to put this on my hair while you guys watch me smooth like share butter with a hint of strawberries oh well I just remember that I have things to talk about I'm gonna shift the angle space so that we can see how much my hair is this whole week I've been quiet in a really down mood not in terms of I've been crying like I'll normally do My Little Pony I was doing more like what I put it just me being sad in general I mean this is the week where they announced presidential elections and boy cried that money like you don't understand but besides that I got my period this week so I've just been in a really dumb mood I don't know when I'm going to drop this video but like I did a q a on Instagram for my subscribers to ask me how they fill out my channel and what they think I should improve got so many positive not positive messages more like I'm the kind of person that I can take criticism so if someone doesn't read those things you think that they are they are attacking me yeah most people do not really make word their things properly but that's fine it's not everybody that can't say things properly and this girl said I won't say the meanest things but still something that really really hit home let me read it out well I feel you make too many excuses for not doing stuff when you're a United Nigeria you said you needed to live to make premium content you left and now it's shyness who says who says I need a camera to overcome China's or stop stairs so in some regards to explore white things I know you have ideas and you have school but a lot of gyms When I Fall in 2021 and I know you have potential I'm so sorry if I didn't send my opinion accurately or something love you [Music] um that was full spot on I make so many excuses especially because I live in a town where I didn't want to be like there isn't again I've said this before but there isn't like diversity here so I'm using that as a shoot to not make good content and it's so obvious like I'm making excuses like girl I need to stop so I think one of my goals in this video is to go wide go wild wild I'm gonna use this phone as a camera because why not as a mirror what do I mean so she said that and I'm like wow I have to stop making excuses for myself because right now I'm saving to get a camera but like even if I get camera I'm still gonna be sad I'm still gonna make excuses I think ever since I got here my self-confidence has left me what left me left me like there's some things I have much hard like some things that I have grown out of and I consider I have branched out and become a little bit more extroverted but because I don't really like most people here I use that as an excuse to stay in I won't really do things and then I'm on this app called Bumble where you can make friends so I have made friends and leads and hopefully very soon I'm gonna go to Leeds and see her but besides that there's really much I have done here but I would say that my food what might say bottom line I think I'm gonna try and go out of my comfort zone because I could just read them right now even though I'm like two minutes away from being late I've got I've got to say that right because I'm with the moon someone said make your videos longer I'm gonna try because I don't have like really long videos because I'm always trying to upload quickly and that's something I'm Gonna Change I'm so sorry but like I'm going to focus on quantity quality rather than quantity because yeah I'm going to go back to posting on Sundays and Wednesdays my goal for each month is I just put at least three videos out at least some of them most of them will be at least 20 minutes no ah 15 minutes 20 minutes long hopefully hopefully I ain't promising Nobody's Child a mother a few people said that my interest is very low because I'm quite cautious about that but I also say it anyways but like yeah she's eating hurt but I was like damn it needs quite long for time sentimental truth videos like my birthday video which I will link up here sometimes making my editing more fun and I totally agree with that this is also this also stems from because I have school and everything everything else I did everything in seven hours and there's not like enough space for creativity to do anything in my videos so that that is there that is there more videos of outfits how I did my YouTube videos I'm gonna do that very soon why am I doing that because I don't know School Vlogs go out more I'm trying I'm gonna try I'm gonna try that's what most people said in my questionnaire and if you want to be put on my question here and my community you should be subscribed to my channel like thank you subscribe and thank you for five other subscribers your girl see I'm gonna tell you guys I'm gonna reach Heights this year like what do you mean I'm gonna be charged this here I'm so I'm still not dressed up [Music] thank you [Music] okay hi hello good morning I have things to do this morning it's Saturday and 11 41 and a half yeah lots of things to do a little hamburger all I have to do in this to do book that I got from Wilco I think June last week two weeks ago so pretty it's colored green like hello so I'm gonna write what I have to do today and [Music] it's currently 11 50 right now and I'm done with my to-do list so I have a boots prescription to pick for my asthma get groceries have a parcelot royal note pickup I recently started posting quotes on my vented app to sell most of my clothes because your girl try to be a new girl this year trying to be you know fashionista whatever and I'm trying to get rid of my old clothes so I don't that I don't really like and the ones that don't fit me anymore because yeah you know what I mean anyways I'm gonna write that down I'm going to I already have a bunch of clothes that I want to like Snap and post on Vintage so if you're in the UK I don't even said I don't know if this if they ship internationally but I know that um I want to put stuff inside so if you are local and you stay in the UK and you want clothes I have nice clothes please buy for me my Vince had username will be in this here or somewhere somewhere I don't know I have spare time so I can literally talk about my yesterday so after I finish I went to Audi went to my friend's house and she did my hair for me period I went to my friend's house I took potato salad it's basically I thought potato salad would be like this actual Greens in it but apparently it's just egg potatoes and mayonnaise and I got back home and I slept by if this morning and I've been on my phone on for real uh okay yeah that's right this morning and now I'm late because I'm rambling to my phone this is an errandy and I have school work to do I mean I don't know if I said this yesterday but one break like it's a one week break and next coming Monday is going to be cool and I already have work to do bye why I'm doing Shakespeare and I hate Shakespeare and I'm going to be doing it yet so have a dilemma right now I need I don't want to turn my bogus puff jacket thingy I wish I had like the smaller ones but of course I'm gonna get those ones but I want to wear a hoodie hopefully this makes me not cold because I don't want to wear my big sweater my big puff thingy I'm going to be carrying so many stuff and it's so going to be stressful for why not I don't cover the glory I don't know what shoes to wear actually I do know what shoes I want to wear these just worn out strainer it's giving effortless you know I feel less attire I am ready [Music] nobody takes me in a crisis [Music] just get ready [Music] hey guys yeah forgive me for the bike quality from this dude's Musical form hi I'm back from CR journey of stressing and almost crying on the streets but before I even give you guys a call so it's beautiful like beautiful Asian girl I don't when I was at Tesco and I was gonna say hi and tell her I have pretty shoes but then I basically on the South Service check out area and I usually forgot where debugging area was so I was confused if it was my left on my right and I was thinking okay is it the I'll be with different stores are different places for their budding areas anyways I forgot where it was and I was stressing out where it was meant to be I was like why am I confused because I would always be quick because I got to me why don't you just say hi and tell her how pretty she will probably make friends with her I missed my chance yeah I bought quite a lot of things because I've not had like good food in the past two weeks and I thought I'm making fried rice tomorrow so yeah that's that's why there's a lot of stuff I've never really finished what I've I need to get I need to get bell peppers but there weren't any Aldi or test scores like who is buying them who's cooking who's actually better to cook except and anyways granola prawns strips prawns I have eggs brioches milk soft smooth potatoes I bought two bags so one bag here detergents coffin cold medicine but in form of tea I got the lamb sip brand before but I wanted to because I don't have money first let me get the boots when he said so I still have like one Saturday I'm gonna take that this morning because my nose is angry with me from my outside movements so if Roman celebrations chocolate day my lactose free meal I have this lot on the table I'm gonna put my headphones on and switch phones and drop all the stuff so cute or whatever breakfast [Music] Shadows [Music] foreign cooking but I just found out that my mind is like is to like boil rice and I have this egg sauce I made like two days ago that's still right so I'm gonna try that right now I couldn't get my boots prescription I got that too early and they'll open then they'll clean but no clue myself 30 then till 1 30 then open again by 1 30. so I was I Came In by like 12 45 so I I don't I didn't really have the mind to not go back so the agenda right now is sure I'm going to make myself lunch taking pictures for my Vinted store how it's make fried rice tomorrow your information [Music] okay so I'm done taking all of the pictures I need to take and it's currently 11 50. I'm doing a little bit of skincare and I'm gonna upload this to my Vinted profile and I'll see you guys tomorrow in the morning whenever you see me tomorrow I'll see what I did I don't know how this Vlog is going so if you like it please like comment subscribe because yeah I love you and see you another day peace out hi everyone thanks I'm such a weird mood right now I woke up really happy that I listened I was listening to this song by libyanker crying and shedding tears then I will listen to Ice Cream Man by Ray as you might basically about how she was actually assaulted and hungry and I don't know about it I just the words I mean Bianca's words and the song like to dress on with me and I was just like crying and crying anyways you know how I told you guys yesterday that I was taking pictures for my event hit store to sell my clothes I got my first order period now I have to buy a package thing I don't know what made me think I shouldn't buy package thing before I said putting up things to post anyways I want to go and buy a package Pakistani then I have so many ingredients to get for my fried rice that was not update for this morning [Music] I haven't got a really big Erica look because after that means I have to go on this widgets with scrum guesses and I did then I just got three green peppers so we're gonna say that and put it in the table over there some more recipes I put the thing inside then drop this off at the every drop of point then I'll have breakfast look at me business starving business entrepreneurial girl yeah I just put it in and I realize I have this A4 bite parts that have this cardboard effects I'm gonna cut out the cute card and send to her who are you like what am I be coming [Music] foreign [Music] dress right now so I'm going to do that right now already show you guys the ending results of the fried rice maybe maybe I don't know just being honestly because right now I feel really tired I have my eyes hurt so I'm not really feeling up to recording and filming again so yeah yeah this all depend on what you guys see in the next clip [Music] foreign [Music] | chimsom ★ | UCHGjQsJYJ8SvIx_6HXZlhkg | 2023-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,816 | 13,969 |
nPUuBkKU7pU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPUuBkKU7pU | End of Summer Haul - REVOLVE, OAK + FORT, LUCKY BRAND JEANS | hi everyone welcome back to my channel [Music] as you guys can see from the title of this video in today's video i'm going to be doing a midsummer haul actually like as i was looking at these pieces i'm like some of these pieces are kind of almost like transitional pieces but what i love about today's haul and also wanted to give a little bit of a disclaimer is that today's hauls are going to be from brands that are less typical compared to the ones that i have usually featured on my channel actually sorry just really two brands and even items that you normally wouldn't get from these particular stores that's kind of why i'm quite excited about this haul because i feel like if you're like me sometimes i'm so tired of wearing some of the same pieces that everyone has and if you do want to see the pieces that i buy that you know everyone have you can check out my auricia haul which i probably just uploaded if you're watching this video in that video i buy a lot of pieces that are just staples that everyone needs this one we're gonna either feature brands that you guys may not you know usually shop at or items from these brands that you may or may not usually get and some of these are going to really surprise you without further ado let's get into it i'm going to be going through this haul by brand so let's get going so the first brand that i'm gonna talk about is gonna be revolve so i have been really really really loving some revolve pieces i feel like i got introduced to the brand last year typically this is like an american brand so as a canadian i'm always like super hesitant on shopping through american sites but i have been really really loving some of these pieces even through revolve you're actually able to get some other brands that are more typical they do sell them the first piece here that i'm gonna feature is actually a pair of denim shorts in this summer in particular i'm actually more into shorts that are a little bit longer so not your traditional just like cut offs that are just so close to your thigh i'm actually really loving the longer cut off you'll kind of see that as a theme as well these ones i got these they're the girlfriend denim i will have all the links down below but these ones are not just so comfortable but also they really go with everything so i highly highly recommend checking these out also the quality is just absolutely amazing so i feel like this is gonna be in my closet for a really really really long time okay so the next few pieces are going out pieces the next piece is actually this crop top bustier here i actually put this top on ticktock first of all the video itself kind of went viral but then also like the most asked question from that video was where did you get your talk i don't know if this one is sold out or not but you guys have asked me in the past to put the links up anyway in case it ever comes back so i'm gonna put the link down below there is another busy top that i also got i also posted it on instagram but my friend wanted it so i don't have it on me so i will just leave a picture here for you guys of what it looks like but that top is also so gorgeous i just feel like revolve has such great going out pieces so you should definitely check that out the third item that i wanted to show you is another going out top and this one is also kind of like a halter top and it has like such a really like interesting tie in the back it just is so great for like going out tops going to the bar now that they are open or even grabbing drinks with friends i feel like they're the perfect lit talk that you guys can wear when you're going out okay so the next two pieces are dresses from revolve and i wanted to get these pieces because this summer i actually have a wedding to go to i also had a bridal shower i actually forgot about these two pieces or they arrived late so i didn't get to wear in my bridal shower so i will wear it for you here but they are so cute both of these pieces this one actually reminds me a little bit of high school musical don't ask me why i actually went and looked at the actual dress i was thinking about and it doesn't look anything like it the back is super super cute the color is amazing yeah it just like looks really really good the second one here i just also really like it a halter dress as well and i just absolutely love the design of these in both of these items i got it in let me see this one i got it in the small and this dress here i got it in the extra small once again all the links will be down below and i will also list the sizes down below as well the next dress is actually more of a summery dress but still super cute for going out so this is another dress from revolve and this one is from the brand major majorelle major major l i don't i don't really know how you pronounce it but i got this in a size small and it is so so so cute i just absolutely love the color i just feel like this is such a perfect summer dress okay so on to the next brand the next brand is going to be oakenfort from oakland fort the first piece i got is this like linen looking shirt i feel like this is really really cute with like linen shorts for the summer i just really wanted something more like airy and breezy especially because if you guys are watching this video i may or may not already be traveling and may or may not already be in europe but i really really wanted to you know go to europe and like have these more comfy loose stylish tops for europe and this one i feel like is perfect for that kind of vibe the other set that i got from oaken fort is something that has been on trend this entire quarantine and pandemic which is loungewear and i really wanted loungewear in you know shorts this time so i got this set from oakenfore and it is just so so so comfortable i just absolutely love being comfortable at home i really really like this set i think this also comes in different colors so i highly recommend checking this out okay so the next few items that i really wanted to tell you guys about from oaken fort because i feel like this is so underrated is oak and fort jeans i feel like people don't understand how amazing oak and fort jeans are most of my jeans nowadays have been from oak and fort including these ones right here i even shared it on instagram but these ones are the ones that are a little bit more baggy they're not skinny jeans they're more straight or even like slightly flare i have tried so many jeans from oak and four and i have been loving them all so the first pair is this one right here like i said i shared this on instagram they have the long leg and they kind of just go over my sneakers the next one that i have is this pair of blue ones here i haven't worn this out yet but i tried it on just at home and there's just like a slit in the thigh which i don't know i feel like this is one of those jeans where adults are like oh my god are you kidding me but we all find it stylish so this is one of them they're just so comfortable and for my body type like i don't know what it is it just fits me really really well and they're also sized small medium large so for me it really simplifies everything i am a small i just don't like having to play with like 25 26 27 like i hate that so i also really like that from oak and fort as well but these ones are so comfortable and i just love the style like love love love and it's so affordable compared to some other denims out there the next one is actually a pair of more like balloon style jeans i have also put this up on instagram with the boostier top from revolve that i talked about earlier that outfit i just got so many compliments on it's just so comfortable and it's so stylish i just absolutely love these jeans as well the next pair from oaken 4 is another pair of straight jeans and these ones have the cutouts in the middle and i just feel like these ones are a little bit darker i just have such a wide range right now of what these jeans or flare straight jeans look like and i just love this style i've been really really liking it wearing with sneakers i'm also over the skinny jean trying to be honest for now for now i still have kept them just in case they come back because my citizens are extremely expensive but anyway i am definitely now on board with the street jeans and i feel like if you haven't tried straight jeans you have to i feel like they are so stylish this season and i think they're going to be stylish for a while so it is time to invest in a pair and oak and 4 honestly is such a great place to invest in these i also got these shoes from oaking fort as well once again with the cushiony kind of like style this summer i feel like this color i have been trying to get something in this color like a more tan a little bit darker because as you can see the other pair was super light so i feel like this is actually such a perfect color to go with so many different things just like a little bit more classier of an outfit i feel like these shoes are absolutely perfect i haven't worn them yet but i have tried open for shoes before in the past and so far they've always been very comfortable so i'm hoping that these ones will continue to be comfortable okay so the last brand that i want to introduce you guys to especially i feel like if you're canadian you might not shop here as often but it is called lucky brand jeans so i went to their event and i got three items from lucky brand jeans and i have actually been wearing these products non-stop this summer so the first product i want to show you guys is this pair of jeans right here these are the jean shorts and like i said from earlier i am over the super short shorts these ones are a little bit longer this is a little bit of an off-white and i think that's absolutely perfect because i feel like if it's pure white it's almost like harsh but this kind of like mutes it a little bit i have an outfit on instagram already i will post it here but it looks really really good with cute summer tops and this has been my pair of shorts of the summer i have ditched a lot of my other white shorts just because they haven't been like long enough because i've just in the past been like really into short shorts so this is absolutely perfect and yeah i just really really like these the next pair of jeans from lucky brand is actually one where i saw the sales associate wear it and i was like okay wait like i need i need these pair of jeans like so badly they're the perfect straight jean instead of high rise though they are mid-rise but i actually like that they are mid-rise because i feel like i have some tops example this top right here as you guys saw how i styled it earlier it's a little bit longer and it is stylish at the front so i don't want it to cover so i feel like when you only have high-waisted jeans it will cover like all of your tops all the way up here i actually love that this one is like a mid-rise because you can kind of like see the product a little bit better i feel like this cut off is like perfect for my height if you are also five foot one this is like such a perfect length for us because it literally covers the shoes perfectly anyway yeah so definitely check out these jeans if you are into either like mid-rises or whatever stuff like that so there you go the last product i got from lucky brand is actually this white t-shirt this white graphic tee right here i love it so much to the point that i've literally been wearing this t-shirt and those blue jeans together all summer it's just like such a great casual style of just like looking like you're just kind of like in a don't care mood but trying to be stylish at the same time i just love this combination so definitely check out their graphic tees i feel like their graphic tees are actually pretty affordable as well when i went everything was 50 off it was insane so i got everything for a really really great deal but i highly recommend checking out the brand lucky brand and also checking out their jeans so that was pretty much the video for today i hope you guys enjoyed this summer haul that is a little bit different i feel like i really wanted to kind of like spice things up because you know we are so used to shopping around the same brands or buying the same things from the same stores like for example buying denim from you know all the same stores so i really wanted to kind of shed a light on a different perspective of different brands and also different places to buy different things so i hope you guys really enjoyed this video and i will see you guys in the next one bye [Music] you | Lisa Wei | UCixI6cYiwQM_6ptz7xMIULA | 2021-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,513 | 12,639 |
6p6TLg-0ng8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p6TLg-0ng8 | #days 2012: Andrei Costin: Ghost is in the Air(Traffic) | hello everybody uh I'm Andre everybody can hear me in the back yeah cool don't be shy to shout if somehow I lose my voice or it's it doesn't reach you very well so I'm glad to be presenting again at HH days uh I was here last year and I enjoyed it today I'll be presenting ghost is in V traffic uh it's a talk about uh protocols in air traffic controller mainly new protocols which are being deployed now a little bit about myself uh I used to write some My Fair Classic key recoveries some postcript and printer hacking and uh recently a little bit of interest in avionics but generally I'm a PhD in embedded security and some kind of symbolic execution interest so if you are into the topic you can check with me or chat so a small disclaimer because it's related to airplanes and kind of sensitive critical infrastructure stuff uh don't try this at home or even if you try I mean it's good to experiment but make sure you you just do not transmit on the antenna just put a cable use attenuators just make sure do make do deligence not to transmit actually in the air because it's quite important and we don't want to lose important hackers doing jail time right uh okay so this is a short agenda how it be going we'll we'll present shortly what is ATC looking like today what problems does it have today uh how it is supposed to to to be looking tomorrow or in the nearest Future meaning the adsb the protocol which will'll be addressing what are the problems in the new protocol uh what will where not the lesson learned and basically some of the scenarios and Demos in detail and some solutions and takeaways uh how many of you are more or less familiar with air traffic controlling have done some sniffing on aars messages just one two yeah okay so I hope you find it interesting and I'll try to if it's very technical just raise your hand say just I'll try to adapt okay so how ATC ATC mean means air traffic controllers and uh how it looks today basically it's a very complex system uh because mainly it's based on Legacy stuff and the the most complex part in this system is the human uh why because it's Error prone and you know there were some cases even in Switzerland sadly there is a uh long some some history regarding some air traffic uh controller situation with some Russian flight which is not very uh funny story so the the weak link are the people involved in all the air traffic controllers and it's actually a very complex system complex job it involves a lot of risk a lot of stress and basically to eliminate the human cost and the human factor which is the highest complexity and high high error rate and it cannot be controlled basically the idea is to move from Human Centric to computer Centric Air Traffic Control uh which surprisingly maybe it will surprise you but now it's humancentric meaning that all the computers are mainly aiding people to make decisions and make uh inputs to the pilots and to the other systems it's not computer Centric where computer decides and human is uh just uh correcting action of a computer um okay so adsb is the new protocol which is being built on on top of the existing infrastructure which is supposed to basically automate some of the uh tasks of uh locating precisely the air traffic in the air and uh knowing where it moves how it moves how far are away are the planes from each other but now uh before adsb uh they heads to rely on something else which is called uh basically primary uh uh primary uh rers sorry surve yeah yeah primary surveillance rers and secondary surveillance rers so primary surveillance rers are very expensive uh military kind of stuff uh they cover a big region and they use the electromagnetic waves bouncing so basically it's the big rotor antenna which you usually see in some uh very important hubs which send electron electromagnetic waves if it's a big uh object in there it gets a bounce back it knows it's something in there okay it knows something in there but it doesn't know a lot of information uh like is it a plane or is it something else if it's a plane what information is there so uh on more Regional scale or more local scale they have the secondary surveillance rders which basically after identifying that somewhere in the space is the object they send a interrogation uh asking what are you who are you and what are your parameters like in general terms so in the first uh step is the transmitter signal it's it carries basically no uh higher level information if we somehow want to relate to OC model and just a signal and a signal back and then it's the transmitted interrogation where you have actually some frames some modulation some packets and some information uh going back and forth between the uh ATC rotating antenna and the presumable aircraft so uh basically in order for this to work uh the existing systems before adsb uh mandate that all the all all the aircraft have a device called transponder or xpdr you'll find it xpdr or transponder uh basically it's a transmitter and responder it's abbreviation uh it has a lot of inter external antennas and some copy control panel where all the data coming and going out from the transponder is being displayed to the to the pilot so the pilot can make more or less informed decisions or replies to the ATC or surrounding aircraft uh some of the data which is being carried by the transponder is the aircraft address aircraft address is a 24bit iao unique identifier IA is the international civil Airline organization Aviation organizations uh and basically you can think it as a hardware Mark right where every every Airline or country has a prefix assigned and then within every prefix they have uh sequential numbers assigned to each aircraft so basically it's a MAC address kind of a thing but assigned to aircraft 24 bits um other information because okay the primary surveillance R and secondary can locate an airplane on on let's say horizontal axis it cannot very precisely locate with this uh thing its altitude so basically the idea is an altitude is quite critical in maneuvering and especially in landing so the aircraft has to reply with the altitude which it takes from barometric uh sensors GPS is not that reliable in altitude so there's a lot of other kind of sensors which they try to get the most correct altitude okay so this is in general terms how how it is working still now and how it worked for the last 50 or so years uh and basically the system is working but it it has its own limitations or problems so the idea is that if you go through the all the specs is like huge specs different kind of subsystems involved in aircrafts or in parts of the network of ATC you find all these kinds of uh instructions in manuals so basically the pilots have all kind of transponder they can put some kind of flight ID settings when they uh do a specific flight like flight AF 1 2 3 4 Air France 1 2 3 4 so they can set some settings which goes over the a to the ATC so the manual says like don't add any leading zeros High dashes or spaces to the flight ID or ATC might not be able to see your aircraft or might confuse it with another so clearly there's you know something wrong in the system where the the inputs are not robust enough where a small uh error in the inputs uh can generate an ITC not being able to see an aircraft right it's like the same kind of thing which you try to say a user or developer do not put um a quot in your name if though your name is oril right I mean uh the other things is again user controllable or Pilot controllable inputs where they can set specific um like status codes like uh you you can see this squawk codes or status codes as HTTP codes like 200 3001 3002 44 and so on so for various types of situations they put this squawk codes on the transponder which is being squawked to the ATC and some of them the the user can control uh I mean the pilot can control them and they can put it to if I indicate by mistake or on bad purpose hijacking or they can put it to indicate like military interception and they like allow you to put this code but say never ever put this code and it happens by mistake or under stress you can actually make this mistakes because uh the dials are octal system so you can basically if you see the uh highlight up is like if you want to go from code 270 to code 72000 you have to switch first the second uh dial the the first dial so you go through 220 and then 720 otherwise if you switch the other dial uh first you squa the emergency right which is crazy by itself I mean it's like and imagine this is a scenario where the pilot has a situation in the aircraft or he is also communicating with 10 aircrafts he's getting input from ATC he's also has to know which dial to dial first I mean this sounds crazy I mean shouldn't work this way okay so we said okay there's a lot of human error and potential error like from Human Side from everywhere Pilots ATC and so on and so on so they said okay let's do adsb which is automatic Dependable surveillance basically it's automatic more or less no human interaction Dependable because it depends on GPS or glas or Galileo uh surveillance it's again because you want to know where the the system is and the funny thing is the B at the end which means broadcast so if there's any crypto guy in the room when you hear broadcast usually it involves you know not very uh simple stuff if you want to do crypto and broadcast there's a lot of problems so we'll get down to it later so adsb is like a multi-billion worldwide effort from 2002 they started it in2 and it's just interesting for management people because I know usually there are some management or City Wars or cisos in the room uh it's like billions of uh of dollars spent on this project in us alone it's not yet fully implemented and uh the funny thing is that we'll go down to the security of it and you'll see where these billions went okay some of you already see so how does adsb work compared to uh the classical uh non adsb uh the classical non adsb sorry I forgot to mention it's called the mode s uh or extended squitter so basically they have a lot of uh definitions some of them are confusing some of them overlapping so we just it's modes in adsb you have again V crafts and you have a ground station basically it's the same kind of uh ATC Tower but without a rotating antenna it's just a pole with a uh specifically tuned antenna and it has connecting to ATC the ATC can be geographically located in other country uh because there are Regional atcs which manage like uh an area of air traffic uh surrounding multiple countries and what this antenna does is basically it sends and receives uh data from aircrafts and the data is again uh a structured data it's uh it can be 112 bits or 56 bits uh the 56 bits uh carries the old format kind of data and the 112 bits carry the new format it's simplified View so and also you can have a communication between um you can have the communication between uh the airplanes so basically airplane exchange messages between them saying I'm this airplane I'm at this position so take care not to to have a collision and they basically derive their exact GPS location or basically more generically Global uh gnss okay which can be particular GPS glas or Galo implementation okay so as as you can see here is uh two two things mentioned so basically uh adsb Out means that the aircraft they send information adsb information outside to the other entities and adsb in which is a newer feature which is not yet implemented but is being pioneered in Europe by Swiss Airlines so um adsb in is a feature where actually the aircrafts uh receive information from other aircrafts or ground stations and basically process this information in form in the form of displaying it on the display or uh making different kind of decision like avoid collision and so on so adsb is interesting uh because of several reasons uh one of them is that uh compared to ATC where it has a internet connectivity and it can check whether an airplane exists or not an airplane up doesn't have fulltime or connectivity at all so it cannot reliably verify it just has to trust that data right when it comes in it has to trust it it doesn't have all the means as an ATC to verify a specific data so bad data is maybe worse than no data at all so it depends um just uh a little bit of a breakdown so uh in modes basically the existing and old kind of Technology there's mode s and mode AC basically which transmit aircraft address altitude uh then there's in haste mode which basically transmit some more parameters which are more technical parameters uh okay then uh the on top of the same kind of technology or on the same kind of infrastructure they said okay let's build adsb out which is basically broadcasting also the position which was not there basically the position was derived Bas based on uh quadrature and basically signal and they uh derive the sector and get the altitude and somehow approximate where the aircraft is and then they also get by voice confirmation from a pilot but yes I'm at this position approximately so they include the position derivation and position uh broadcast in the adsb technology uh and they add the velocity uh Direction like azimu bearing and flight ID uh okay and then they just extend the the standard with many many more features and basically at the end the goal is also to implement ADB in where they have real time uh like information about all the uh aircrafts around any other aircraft right so the pilot have full awareness and somehow magically can act uh without ATC help it helps usually in areas above Oceans Where there is no ATC infrastructure so easy accessible so they have somehow to rely on there some problems which they have to work out so just to WRA up a little bit on the our architecture side adsb is basically uh a protocol built on top of uh existing infrastructure and it basically works over uh modes infrastructure which is basically uh uh interrogation goes on frequency one30 MHz so basically an airplane or a base station can interrogate our airplane by sending an interrogation on one30 MHz and everybody else replies or broadcasts on one90 MHz it uses PPM p position modulation uh at one megabit per second so basically one bit is 1 second microsc sorry uh and newer technology a little bit newer is universal access transceiver which is basically a frequency shifting keying at 1. so1 megabits per second and it works on 978 MHz but this technology is a little bit newer it's not there on all aircraft and it's not there on all ground station so it's not very popular most of the people I mean normally an aircraft or company which invested a lot of money in aircraft it will not change the technology overnight like shifting from one90 MHz to better 978 MHz uh because it costs a lot of money so they'll be just sticking as maximum as possible on the technology they invested their money in okay this is a very high level overview of the next gen what they call in Us in other countries in Europe or in Australia they call it differently so basically it's kind of uh Hol holistic vision of the future uh e enabled aircraft communication and transportation system so there's a lot of subsystems basically the the the we cover the broadcast data link adsb between aircraft and ground and broadcast inter aircraft data link meaning adsb between airplanes and there's a lot of other protocols so if you are interested in this stuff there's a lot of protocols to to to go and play and research uh the specs are not so freely available but you can still find them uh just to to see how how much progress have been done in adsb deployment so um there is uh Australia which is basically almost 100% I think by the mid 2013 it will be 100% coverage so basically any anyway over Australia they can know who which airplane it is uh and what is the flight IDE and also basically all the or most of the aircrafts flying to Australia will be required to have this kind of Technology on the airplanes in USA there's a little bit different pattern it mainly covers the the busy ports his the desert rest of the world uh okay so these are kind of uh data so these These are ground stations and they belong to to government or to the national uh space agencies or whatever not so how the community like me and you and everybody in this room gets this data so of course there are some open source and there's also some commercial receivers uh which you can basically go and buy uh in form of these boxes uh which come with Forum professional customer support hotline uh uh software upgrades but they also cost like 500 uh300 which is a lot of money for a box which does uh simple thing like receiving a simple modulation Dem modulating and showing it on Google Earth right uh there's uh smaller and less expensive variants uh and some people just uh try to build their own stuff on very simple device so you can see there is a big box which okay has a lot of networking and so on but this one is like2 and it does exactly the same thing you just need to write the software which is mostly available as free FSE so all the people around the world they gather this data and they they aggregate it on online sites or uh on applications for your smartphone uh which shows you basically in real time okay they say they show with a delay of 5 minutes uh to deter terrorist attacks but I mean if you are interested in specific regions just go with a device there and you know in real time where the plane is right um so you can see that there's a lot of traffic going on especially in Europe so and here I think are at most 2,000 3,000 planes displayed on a small area and you can see how cluttered it is uh and it shows a lot of uh presence of adsb technology in Europe uh and yeah there's somebody showing this online I think so I mean there's a lot of sites because it attracts a lot of people because it's a cool stuff to see here's Vis airplane I can see where my mom is because she's flying in flying out so some of them even add features to attract more users like show virtual display basically they take Google Earth 3D plugin they take the position they take the kind of view from a given altitude and show what the pilot sees or what the mom sees from the uh window of the aircraft okay so I you can imagine how how far you can go basically you can R Run 3D simulators for for any kind of a plan just take all the Panorama and show so okay so this is kind of usage s uh usage side of the technology now uh we'll go a little bit on the more technical stuff like adsb frame as I mentioned it's it's structure data it comes in frames it uses pulse position modulations so basically pulse position modulation means that uh depending where the pulse starts uh uh it's it's if zero or one so basically for zero it's low to high and for one is high to low so you can see again zero is a low to high one is high to low again high to low so it's easy right I mean no no no complex stuff um one bit one of these bit is 1 microc so basically you have uh 1 megabit per second bandwidth what uh what it means it means that in one given second uh there can be 8,000 or 9,000 frames being transmitted and because it's broadcast and there is no collision avoidance or Collision detection in the protocol you can see that there if there's more of 9,000 aircrafts transmitting on the same kind of area which is okay not a standard situation but nevertheless uh you can see that uh all the messages will be jammed exponentially so like after 3,000 planes transmitting at the same time to a given Tower the messages will jum themselves will be like um because no CA no CD and yeah uh next is the format so basically it's a the data link kind of level now more on a frame level basically there is a preamble which is an no it's not standard PPM basically it's a preamble with with pulses four pulses at specific timings and they are use it to synchronize the transmitter with the receiver so basically the receiver knows that what comes next is most probably an adsb frame so please sync with me and then from this point onward try to decode it as PPM um again uh yeah so this this thing is eight bits okay we call it bit but it just last 8 microsc so you know that if you find in a given time frame 8 micros with this pattern in form of IQ uh uh data coming to your fpj or whatever your uh radio is you know that most probably you'll have a frame then uh it comes the the data block the whole data block which uh can be 56 or2 bits so uh it ends up as uh uh 8 bytes or uh uh have 15 bytes right so eight or 15 bytes long the entire thing uh and mandatory of these are the uh IA address which is 24 bit and basically it's six hex digits and 24bit parity uh for error detection and V say correction so but correction mostly works on on uat 978 MHz in modes it doesn't work I mean it's not supposed to work because it's like very simple one uh the part again is not a secure hash uh it's just used for error detection it's not used to uh to make sure that the message is genuine it's not a signature again I mean it takes 10 years or more to explain to some developers that uh parity or error code is not a security feature I mean it's sometimes it's just hard to believe that people do not understand the difference between error code correction and the hashing mechanism what is the difference the um so most of the people think this is enough to validate the frame that it is okay yes it's okay okay but you don't know where it comes from um and on the security we have I think this says it all so if you go down to to the specification PDF which is quite big no wored about security they have safety they have a lot of this marketing but on security no Safety and Security is a little bit different uh okay so as you can see because there's no security and there's no hashing there's only just Integrity check you know that the frame is good uh but there's no security on the protocol or on the frame you can see there there's a lot of problems so just a quick rundown of the problems like entity or message authentication you don't know whether message is authentic means you don't know whether it was generated by a true um aircraft by a prank hacker or by an UFO it can be generated by anything on Earth uh entity again you don't know uh the message again you don't know whether it's uh you know only that it's valid it's according to specification and the error check is fine but you don't know uh who generated it uh second is kind of a derivation and it put as a warning uh entity authorization I mean usually to to be able to to transmit on these frequencies you need license and you need devices and those devices you can buy only privacy so you know which airplane is there and if you think that it's not interesting to know uh the identif identifier of a particular Swiss Airlines airplane think about identifier of Air Force One I mean if you know that's an Air Force One suddenly it becomes a very interesting Target right so these identifiers are unique and they're like hard I'm not saying that Air Force One is broadcasting it's real identifier I don't know how it works actually for air Force One and these kind of targets but again if they fake it then what's the whole purpose of unique identifier if somebody fakes like you know as you can change the mark address in Linux uh there is no message Integrity so basically you besides message authentication yeah you you don't have message Integrity where um The Entity sending it uh you cannot be sure that the message even though sent by a real entity authorized entity you cannot be sure that the message was not altered in the way to the his destination so its Integrity is not being assured because there's no security uh message authentication code uh okay uh again there's no message freshness meaning there's no knows you can take a valid uh thing or generate your own valid message and replay it continuously just keep sending keep sending keep sending and the the idea is that if it pops up on the a traffic controller screen he doesn't know I mean maybe it's an uh helicopter which is stuck but maybe you don't know why the the same uh flying stuff is on the same position because you keep replaying the same message sending I'm at position X and Y and Z right so there's no message freshness which would ensure that there's no replay attack okay there obvious there's no encryption because encryption in highly mobile and the distrib broadcast environments is hard is not an easy problem but it doesn't uh mean you don't have to address it especially when the technology is based on uh tens of billions not millions billions of dollars right I mean when you invest such amount of money you can hire the best brains in the world to address at least part of the problems and surprisingly in Auto industry they get it but uh customers will not buy the cars if there's no enough privacy and security features and they actually build this kind of privacy preserving protocols on vanets which is vehicular out uh out uh adhoc networks right where there's a lot of cars and they are very ad hoc networks they combine in networks very on very adhoc basis so basically they address these security issues in uh vehicular systems but it the parallel is very similar with air air aircraft but they do not address it even though they have much more budget than the uh air uh automobile industry uh and last but not least is the the fact that there's a massive uh public databases with details of both corporations and both individuals owning uh particular aircraft so basically you can know individuals their name their address in most of the countries or most International uh Associated countries who owns an aircraft so it's it's like imagine that you could go in any country I'm not sure how it works in Switzerland but you could could go to any country online and check uh whose car is this you just enter the registration number it says everything about the owner it's a privacy Bridge right so it apparently it's not the case in as I show later it's not the case for this uh technology H the uh apparently there exist what they called adsb uh crypto secured version uh but apparently it's used in uh military they call it Mode 4 mode five if identify friend or for crypto applique uh and is defined in this standard uh and you can see that's a military standard and basically mostly they use it for military planes and and according to the brochures and The Limited very limited information so if anybody has please leak um uh basically they rely on black and red Keys crypto type so it's a little bit of a problem because if it's military and governments are involved the leakage of red Keys involved the the conspiration of all the Black Keys and basically it's the model is broken so because there is no Mutual trust in the whole system they just cannot start on giving Black Keys and red keys to everybody and just it's a mess but they could find some kind of a compromise solution uh some of a quick okay I have 15 more minutes 10 minutes okay I'll go so some we have the adversary model which the adversary can be anybody anywhere uh by anybody meaning it can be the pilot themselves if by bed intent or by stress or by some other means uh they can be pranksters basically think pranksters as one click uh um script kitties which I'll go at the end of the slide and you'll see that it's a very potential scenario in the future for one click script kitties for Hardware stuff so uh they can be abusive users or criminals or okay imagine what can Military Intelligence do uh an example of uh of Pilots intentional or bad intent or I don't know basically they used to set this flight IDs like ATC fail big boobs uh bad sex you suck High Dead going for home and get a job so basically they they they use this kind of system to transmit to each other messages over okay the protocol is public so they're amateurs listening to these frequencies they dump all these funny things they put them on a forum uh if you look it's not very hard on the Google I don't give a link but you can find it pretty quick okay uh external abusers and uh public data correlation so basically you are in KH there is a festival you know there is some star coming you have a sniffer you have the database you correlate you know okay now this guy is coming we'll take some photos Okay because usually they do not say who is coming so the idea is to find out before all the other crowds and you'll be surprised that a lot of a lot of okay in us they give you like 29 39 megabytes zipped CSV files which unpacks to 300 megabytes or something like this uh so they have uh all kinds of expiration date they have uh Street City okay this kind this specific example which I looked up online is FAA but you can find the individuals private individuals phone numbers and so on and so on they have it for Australia they give you like 15,000 records uh download the CSV just import correlate you saw the first talk CSV Facebook graphs and you you're are done just draw nice ples put online and uh and the the most funny thing I like the UK style entrepreneurship where they actually offer you for 1,000 British pounds they offer you databases of 45 countries we have over 400,000 aircrafts on a DVD R okay we call C Ro maybe it's a c Ro because I yeah so just go and click on forms and fees if you get a copy please share or L um okay so by location very quick uh basically ground based means you stay in your basement uh you stay in your van you hook up your power amplifier you hook up your uh receiver or transmitter which is worst and you start uh sending messages because there's no crypto and everything is software based nowadays you can program it you can send the problem with ground based you can get quickly triangulated trated whatever you call it and we are pretty strict with it and you get uh Cod very quickly however uh with new technologies think about putting this this kind of stuff on home drones and U uavs uh try okay you tri triangulate through lerate try to catch back well not quite easy uh and all kinds of various scenarios where you can put everything with a lots of batteries in pelicon case check in your language and go okay uh there's some potential on those as I explained earlier if you remember the slide with a lot of airplanes like online uh application Right Flight rather 24 where it show you saw that like after 1,000 airplanes the screen is so clutter that you cannot understand anything like right you you remember that slide with a lot of airplane so basically the same thing an attacker can do just he has 1 megabit he can send basically uh 9,000 of fake airplanes in one second right so every second he generates another 9,000 and usually the airplanes which appear on the screen they do not disappear exactly at the moment there's no signal they stay persistent for a while so if you do it like for 60 seconds you get like half a million I don't know so maybe in one minute there is a Refresh on the screen and some of them go away fade away because there's no signal from them so basically there's even though the band wve is limited with enough persistence you can put a lot of them like on the screen and the screen is unusable right I mean you cannot figure out anything you'll think that the system is bugged uh or you can just fake the same plane you put the same IA address but you put in very different location so the screen is like moving like hell right I mean it's crazy because it's not secured in the first place okay of course if there's other attackers or other airplanes number of messages you can inject decreases because of a collision but nevertheless if with enough assistance you can do so what's uh what's required in our in uh our experiment uh we used usrp one you can use any usrp this is what we got it was cheapest uh you have two options for transmitting because both of these are transceivers uh price is not different a little bit the sensitivity and basically the uh frequency range is different but you can we we've done with SBX but you can do the same with wbx uh you might want to use the DBS rx2 for kind of receiving back to your usrp and validate that the data you fake is really according to the specs uh we also used and uh it's a good idea to use some commercial uh like third party small device to to see uh that your messages are being uh received by the some not only your system but other systems as well and yeah don't forget cables at inators do not put this on antenna please please please please uh okay uh the slides will be available I don't go into much details because it's not Workshop but it's a good reference point if you want to start hacking into this all these Python scripts most of them are in uh G radio Okay the missing part is the encoder you have the decoder basically to receive but to encode uh you need to write some code but as you saw the modulation is like pretty straight for it's is stay and night uh very precisely in C++ or python you can write it uh okay uh because I have a little bit of time uh some fun facts is for example for you can do adsb fuzzing I'm not sure how many vendors do this or how many traffic air traffic towers do this uh for example in our case for the little box it comes with a software and with f found that it doesn't show the uh planes which have IO address starting with zero I don't know maybe it's a software bug but the same kind of software bu can exist in Real uh traffic screens I don't know so um okay I'll just do a very quick demo I'm sorry I don't carry the equipment with me because it's sensitive you are on a flight uh it's like a very bad combination to carry this stuff uh it's not because that it will go will trigger itself but the problem is that they start asking question and we say okay we know what we are doing and you have this equipent so would you follow us please oh no okay so what we have here is this plane uh plane plotter maybe some of you are familiar with this it's uh kind of free not free but it's very used software where you get input from various boxes which I showed earlier like commercial and open source ones you get the data from them and this guy uh this software basically deor the input and shows on on the plane so from the usrp we send the the cable input to the commercial little box uh okay and the the little box send the data to this screen and basically we start our script and you can see that it's already receiving our signals these are two uh two signals which are for two valid airplanes we captured and then we replay okay the setup is clear right so we replay some capture data which we capture from some valid planes now watch out for this we for example aim for uh simulating a collision on the on the traffic controller watch this one because see we moved it back a little bit because we want for Collision to happen on the screen so did did you see the jump okay so basically we moved it a little bit back and then just by natural course of things the system uh on the ATC might say you you have a potential Collision please take action where actually there's no collision and there's no plan at all right because we replay it so okay it goes on it shows that it has a potential to replay to modify some messages in real time to modify the perceived position of a fake plane or a real plane and you can see that it can generate some panic in the room which is not good because I mean the technology is so insecure it shouldn't be like this and at end uh we also do uh some okay we I you can see there is you you cannot distinguish but there was like uh three airplanes here here three airplanes and three airplanes here right so imagine if I start putting like 300 300 you start distinguishing nothing and as you can see we can send also to traffic controllers uh messages like uh I'm not sure you can see it's like dead adsb fail Cafe babe boobs so basically we we encode this hex speak in form of IA addresses but I mean you see right the Dead the ad 5B which is adsb fail Cafe babe and so on so basically you can do a lot of stuff with it uh okay um very quick uh no no no it's a very good reference I'll just show you briefly why is this important because I'm sure there's maybe one two three maybe 10 managers in this room the time the time scale is important I I have done a timeline on adsb why I want quickly to show it I want to show that it's important to to assess the technology ahead especially when the Mo's law is like proven like for so many years you you you when you build the technology you don't look only now you should look ahead so when they started building uh the specification for adsb they started as grants to some research uh universities they started doing researches where they come with the iCal Solutions what they didn't know is that and then they happily announced that in after doing the research and doing the specification they say okay we'll implement this sometime in the future what they were not looking as managers and you know decision makers is that in less than one year the usrp will appear right and you could know that in 2001 and 2002 by following new radio Community because it was very active on developing this so uh if you build a technology which is Radio based and you know that somebody is building a software defined radio box you might want to think about this right I mean when you start building a multi-billion project okay but they ignore so basically what happens is they just ignore and uh as you can see uh basically they they publish the specifications these are the specifications uh okay uh then they start uh hard working very hard there is like quiet on both community and uh on uh the specification part and uh basically the funny thing that in 2007 they say okay finally we almost deployed and uh we start uh basically testing and in immediately like in a couple of weeks or months on new radio there's somebody written because the system already live on us right they start wrote this kind of decoder so it's you have to to look very much ahead and what's what's coming up is okay uh the takeways from this the good thing is with this kind of research uh is that they uh like in one two weeks they they are meeting to create uh cyber security task force because of this kind of research and uh the presentation we've done at blackhead so kind of the good takeaway but they somehow take note take action and try to do something at least so kind of a win a good the bad thing is that still adsb is safety related Mission critical technology and it lacks minimal sec and I don't know how they will fix it because it's based on Old infrastructure and they didn't take into consideration many assumptions about how technology will evolve and how the people will start using this technology and some of them start asking so we should we ban software defined radios because apparently they are bad right no fix adsb not SDR SDR is good it moves technology forward but the ugly thing is that like recent developments like you can get a sniffer for 25 bucks which is rtlsdr if you know if you don't take a look and the the ugly the another ugly thing is you actually get an pocket size usrp for $300 is basically the early days price of pro Mark 3 and this is the size of pro Mark or a little bit more it goes to 2 GHz so imagine guys running around and all runs open soft uh uh open source software G radio uh imagine guys running around or sitting around you or sitting on a plane with this kind of one click Solutions well you have to account for this one develop a technology so that's that's that's a very important like from $2,000 us to $300 will'll be at least seven times more if not buyers to use this technology and when and so on uh lot of references and links and I would like to thank my professor aelan and yuon for for for the time on this research and thank you if you have any question sorry guys the time is up uh please catch me in the lobby yeah thank you very [Applause] much | DEFCON Switzerland | UCk3dh4D63LHX6Sdagacyamw | 2012-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,648 | 40,151 |
rEK3y48RArs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEK3y48RArs | The new Xbox SERIES X First Impressions! | hello everyone for a recent arrival of my xbox one series x before christmas i know right australia post actually pulled their thumb out of their ass for once so i just thought i'd make a quick video just to let you guys know what i think of it and whether or not you should get it just two things straight off of that i've got to mention hey i'm not endorsed by any of the companies i may mention and secondly though some people whenever there's a new console they say oh it's going to be like a pc don't listen to them this is not a pc this is a console you must set your expectations accordingly okay with that done let's get started one of the first things i noticed when opening a box was the incredible claim of 120 frames at 4k now anyone who games on pc knows that even with a 30 90 low settings you'd probably only just be getting 120 and on bigger games like warzone you can expect even less and also the other thing i noticed when i pulled out the control is that how well built good quality it actually is all the movements feel nice and smooth you've got even stippled grip tape on the triggers and on the handles and this just feels real smooth and good the d-pad also finally looks like it might actually work i know it's a miracle that they took him what 15 years but overall it's a very well built controller however i haven't thrown it at a wall yet so i can't tell you how durable it is however there are some downsides as i've quickly found out the controller has a different usb port it's no longer samsung however if you're a tradie especially a mechanic you might be in luck the usb charger on the series x is actually the same as the snap-on usb charger so have a look in the workshop and grab that if you got one despite lecturing us on environmentalism and the fact that we're in the year 2020 microsoft still hasn't actually released a rechargeable battery pack but more disappointment was to come i plugged my series x into my 1440p 144hz monitor oh for some reason it was displaying at 1080 and when i went into the settings i was further horrified to see that my 144 hertz display was somehow incompatible with displaying 120 hertz which is weird because later on i went into my pc using exact same cable and ports and a presta sure enough it's capable of 120 hertz so instead i'll hook it up to my old 60hz 4k display that i used for my xbox one x i must admit before i purchased a pc i would really love playing 4k on my xbox one x you used to absolutely love it despite the fact i was probably only getting 30 frames per second however ever since i got a pc it's all been about frames there's a sweet spot with 1440p resolution which seems to allow decent frames without sacrificing too much visual clarity however 4k is just a bit excessive currently there's just the tech just isn't there for us to render 4k at decent competitive frame rate and the advantages of the 4k resolution uh it just aren't enough to justify the drop in frames some for some reason i think microsoft and sony are sort of not got that message yet and that is the biggest difference between this xbox and a pc i actually asked jack fraggs during one of his streams what he could compare it to and he said it was roughly uh 2080 performance now you'd reckon that would be great for 1440p but with focus on 4k you're sort of losing frames as if uh microsoft and sony have been too busy listening to their marketing department to realize 1440p should be the benchmark for competitive gaming and well yes well 4k will be one day the benchmark it isn't today we'll be looking at 4k when everyone else is looking at 8k that's just seems to be the way things are it's kind of ironic really the series x compared to my budget gaming pc it's about a quarter of the size over twice the power yet in terms of usability my pc wins hands down hell on pc you can run 8k ultra settings at 5 frames per second if you wanted to yet at console you're always going to be stuck with the defaults maybe with the next-gen games they might give us some options to up or lower the resolution and the graphics depending on if you're single player multiplayer but for now we're locked in all that negativity aside let's look at the positives this game battlefield 5 is a very high demanding game on the graphics and yet it runs very damn smoothly at 60 frames per second i would dare say it's bang on the limiter at 60 frames there just incredibly fluid smooth movement and put things into perspective my pc i can't even play battlefield 5 on it because it's just not competitive i've been lucky to get 60 70 frames per second at low settings if i was to try run 4k battlefield 5 my pc i doubt i'd even get 30 frames per second and good luck getting many kills with that so overall the xbox one a series x why do i have to make them so similar it's so frustrating but overall it is definitely a massive upgrade on the one x and also it's incredible value too for what you're getting like you can't even buy a 2080 card for the price of the series x and there's even the option if you're a poor person such as myself slaving away in the fields you can even do a subscription service by telstra which is what i did for the series x you're looking at about 46 dollars a month for 24 months so you do pay a bit more overall but you get don't have to have the upfront fee to wrap it up i would recommend the series x for a it's incredible price point b it's availability unlike the ps5 which no one can get and also c it offers an incredible advantage and step forward for consoles console players won't know themselves if they can get a monitor that runs 120 frames which mine can't so if you do buy one bear that in mind even if you do have a monitor which is capable of running 120 hertz it may not be compatible and i honestly don't know how you can tell if it'd be compatible or not there are benefits to both casual and competitive players if you gain competitively on xbox you need this console if you game casually on xbox you might consider buying it because it will offer excellent frames at 4k which means most single player games look beautiful and play beautiful so there you have it folks it's a thumbs up from rage here as always thank you all for watching and i'll see you all in the next video which might be about skill based matchmaking or might be a christmas special i'm not sure yet i'll figure it out while i'm bought at work as usual | RAGE | UCAvEAqBFHe3ztSP1ZY443uQ | 2020-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,247 | 6,435 |
RAyWF1wOEDM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAyWF1wOEDM | TAPU BULU AND NECROZMA TEAM! | Pokemon Sword and Shield VGC 2021 Showdown Live | what's up everybody welcome back to the channel welcome to another pokemon sword and shield of vgc 2021 series 10 video today i'm going to be using this dust main the crosma team that i've been using for a while and it's a really fun team i'm really excited to share it with you guys but before we get into that do me a favor if you enjoyed this video at any point in time or just want to support the channel leave a like and a comment down below all of that helps me out immensely my comment question of the day of course would be what pokemon this format do you think is the best trick room setter and let me know why honestly i think dust made the crosma is a pretty good thing going for it with prism armor and mental or being on it but yeah let me know uh let's shoot for 200 likes and let's go ahead and get into the video also subscribe why am i not telling you to subscribe like we're on the way to uh 22 000 subscribers which is big but yeah let's go ahead and explain the team so what i'm running here is a dusk main necrozma obviously uh it's got a mental herb prism armor photon geyser sun steel strike trick room swords dance enough special defense where i can pretty easily tank at least one water spout from modest kyogre and one uh timid max special attack what's it called um astro barrage from calarc shadow so i can take at least one of those uh which is really nice obviously we're running swords dance here because i'm not a fan of the weakness policy set this series i think that sword stance is actually really nice because a lot of people will try to stall out your trick room and if you can call protect one sword stance can just seal the game up for you next up we have tapu bulu which might be a surprise for some of you guys to see but i think it's actually really solid this format despite really boom being an option that's because of the assault bus set does really want to run at selvest yes but this thing is much more specially defensive and it has access to better recovery options along with snarl which really boom does have that but this snarl is much more powerful um or i don't i actually don't know that i think really boom has bad special attack but this is 85 special attack uh but we got wood hammer horn leech close combat snarl obviously uh we're able to tank a plus two timid moon blast from xerneas uh and we're also able to one shot kyogre with our grass moves but uh the main reason i went real uh typing wulu on this team is because it is a trick room team i do want to be slower but with tapu boolean with minimum speed you can actually guarantee that your terrain is the one that goes up at the end of the lead turn when you send out your pokemon regardless of what pokemon they go for whether it's indeedy or tapulele or anything barring piccarchen you will have terrain at the end of the turn so yeah also it's a dedicated check to urshafu rapidstrike which the focus set can be kind of annoying for rilla boom since if you have some chip damage on you they can survive the grassy glide with their focus ash and then ko you with close combat where with taboo boolu there is literally nothing they can do against it we have a specially defensive citrus berry drizzle poly toad haze protect scald helping hand enough special defense for xerneas uh we have standard kingdra tim and max special attack we have standard incineroar fake out snarl parting shot flare blitz safety goggles to make sure that we can actually avoid getting uh rage powdered or anything and we have a gallerian zapdos focus ash defiant protect taunt very close combat but yeah let's go ahead and get into the video i have actually had awful luck with trying to record showdown lives recently it seems that every time i sit down and try to record a video i just can't get a win where when i'm like sitting down playing a random tournament i'm just like sweeping so i'm gonna do my best to like pretend i'm not recording your video today i don't know what it is like i can only play alone which i guess that's just my curse anyways here's one of our better matchups let's try not to mess it up uh this is just going to be a pretty free tappable lead uh we typically go tapu boulusma here since there isn't much they can do taunt does not stop my trick room uh hurricane does not one shot my boolu we're pretty safe here i always bring the incinerator for the ferrothorn in the back and because under trick room snarl is very nice and my last pokemon i typically go kanger just in case i end up with an end game where i'm outside of rain or when i'm in the rain but outside of trick room is what i'm meant to say so go tornadoes arena uh i'll go ahead and i'll take it i should be able to go into incineroar here and that should be a free trick room since they can't stop that they're going to go for the taunt for sure but they will not get it let's see if they brought the incineroar i think they need incineroar in this matchup but it is very scary for them to dedicate that pokemon or to dedicate bringing that pokemon uh there is a chance they could actually go for triple axel into um hurricane and try to get rid of my bulu early since bulu is very scary for their kyogre let's see if the u-turn there's the taunt i kind of hope they triple axel u-turn okay yeah that's fine [Music] as they go into their kyogre fine by me uh i'm gonna go ahead and snarl up here and i'm actually gonna swords dance cause the fact that they didn't go into incineroar is a big tell as to what the rest of their team is uh i could actually parting shot technically i can parting shot and get him bulu and swords dance and that'd be safer okay get in the boolu should easily take a hit from this thing now they go for the skull no burn please hurricane hey what'd i tell you what i tell you oh we get confused though that really sucks that really sucks uh let me try this hopefully i don't get hopefully i don't hit myself in confusion that'd be a real bummer here actually in this situation i would always sun still strike because if i photon geyser they could switch it in cinema if they did actually bring it they go ferrothorn that's fine sarina that's fine come on okay cool get a little bit of recovery there and i think we're in a position where we just kind of sweep to be honest like ferrothorn is no issue for this team granted i keep mine cinder healthy so this next turn i'd go into incineroar and uh focus down the pokemon that comes in on this slot this is the kyogre these are typically scarf ogre i can just go in cinderella and photon geyser now i'm not gonna i'm not gonna risk my friggin thing getting gyrobald here as they are not scarf that's fine i still get a photon geyser and i still actually just double into this thing uh do i flirt with nah i just parting shot i just parting shot photon geyser and that should do the trick like i said if i can get rid of freaking if i can get rid of everything except for ferrothorn i'm fine i'm somewhat tempted to snarl to be honest just in case the um yeah yeah i'll snarl hopefully i don't mess but that's just in case the uh tornado comes in it makes it a lot easier yep nice and that should be game they have no way of beating me yeah i don't i don't think they can win anymore because uh like i said i still have this boy here let me go ahead and just get in the blue i'll sack that or actually i can get in kingdra that's that's going to be my sack here uh and i always sun steel strike into the tornadoes or it doesn't really matter we'll go ahead and we'll photon geyser as i win nice gg gg to my opponent who was already left okay i just have to be good at this game for another 10 minutes or another 15 20 minutes whatever that is it's actually a really scary team uh we see double genie which is kind of problematic for necrozma i would assume that they would just lead off with the thundurus here um i should be able to go in the crosma incineroar on lead and just fake out the landrus if i really need to uh and in this situation i actually feel comfortable going kingdom polly toad as uh just like a rain mode in the back to make sure i don't lose to lando as they do go thundy obviously trick room fake out is gonna be my best play here uh and then what i can do is just uh target this thing with a photon geyser and hopefully that in the flare blitz will be enough there's the taunt they're not able to stop it let's go ahead and drop a actually sun steel strike is smarter sunseal strike is smarter and i can actually do a parting shot here i'm concerned it won't be enough but i should always live the hit regardless if they do decide to try to kill my necrozma like i should be fine i guess the worst outcome would be like side scary face because i mean i'm gonna get in my polytoad here there's no way they didn't bring the incinerator right they had to have brought in cinema they're taking the second they're scared they're like do i do it do i go for it little did they know i live that i definitely live it unless they're modest running out of time bro running out of time nope too late i get the crit too okay uh let me get in paulie yeah they just forfeit they took too long they took too long we'll call that a win maybe maybe they did lock in their move but they just made a bad choice [Music] oh okay this is actually a really fun lead for this team because what you do is you always go into crosma zapdos versus these teams because what they do is they're like i know what i'll do i'll lead off with two fire types and that'll really stuff the necrozma and then they're like oh wait hold on i just lost to zapdos uh and in the back you bring the the pilot or the voter why can't i speak the taboo for this guy uh and honestly incineroar is fine incentive is fine it does leave us kind of open to losing the hill ago if we're not careful uh since nihiligo can easily one-shot my boy uh but i think um kind of feeling polly toad to be honest i'll go in center i'll go in center i should be careful with the hell we go oh look look what happened look what happened what happened you lost you lose sir good day sir give me my trick room uh and give me your incinerator because you have to choose you literally have to choose what's it gonna be spider-man the woman you love or the city you care for give me my trick room dude give me my freaking trick room okay yeah let me get in the in center right now uh that's gonna be a swords dance from me and a fake out into you there's the volk there's the swords dance um not sure if i'm slower should always be able to parting shot this volcarona and photon geyser goodbye that's not a contact move goodbye and now i'm just at neutral obviously they can you know cycle in and out whatever they want here uh and the crossbow's gonna have a tough time getting it going but should be fine especially since i parting shotted here get in my boolu and yeah i'm feeling pretty good this is just a matter of getting rid of the incinerator at this point there's there incinerator uh they should always like go for this thing i'm gonna go into mine and i'm willing to drop a close combat here just for the damage [Music] drop that combat flare blitz nice knock off nice oh i lose my goggles ooh my goggles okay let me parting shot this incineroar and i can just combat again it will ko like it's it's definitely going to ko and i can still parting shot yeah it goes ernest i don't care i parting shotted get in the crosma as the u-turn [Music] there's the incineroar and um [Music] hmm let me think did i just get pinned no i did not i did not because what i do is i sword stance here get in my incineroar that's fine because i still parting shot this ernest and i love the hit and incinerator doesn't kill me so i'm actually going to sun steel strike or i can trick room i can trick room parting shot that doesn't kill me they parting shot me still got off my trick room though and now i go for my swords dance i'm actually gonna close combat the xerneas getting the incinerator on the switch and i guarantee you i guarantee you this earnings is getting out of here you don't do anything here xerneas go home go oh he didn't okay that's fine it's not going to kill my boo-loo there's no way yeah okay now i swore his dance again and i get the incinerator on the switch and as the incinerator comes in on that slot okay now now i got him now i got him because i sun steel strike i'm actually very concerned about the sun game now um no i sound steel strike here and i'm still going to close combat here because i need that incineroar gone for this endgame to be easy there we go i should just win now is he geomancy again very very ballsy play there sir very ballsy play however i do have snarl which he is not aware of which should make this a lot easier let me go ahead and seal strike and snarl he's gonna have to fake out the necrozma [Music] and we connect on the xerneas which means he can't win yeah yeah he tried uh let me go ahead and sun still strike you get in the incinerator here just need to live this hit oh he cripped me you're kidding you're kidding really that's how it's i'm so upset dude that's how it's gonna happen all right uh maybe he doesn't have protect he's got protect that sucks ah man that was so free that was so free dude yeah like it doesn't matter anymore but like dang that sucks [Music] all right gg you're kidding me like that was literally the only way you won is creating that particular move because knock off at minus one i don't even think that would have ko'd it does so little to necrozma if it's not stabbed all right let's try this again ice right our calorics um i should be able to lead off with i have to be careful here because these things tend to run um these things tend to run foul play actually i can do this i'm gonna go poly toad kingdra the crosma and in the back i have to go in cinema for sure i'm not gonna bother getting rid of the psychic train but dang that was so annoying ah man okay i gotta get over it or i'm gonna lose this one yeah honestly um the thing that makes calorics ice difficult for this team isn't even caloric size itself it's mainly the orange group so i'm mostly focused on getting rid of that if you go stack attack and dd um i'll take it i'll take it yeah i'm just helping hand this let me see if they brought the uh the torque because i feel like they have to there it is i'm still gonna get good damage off though yeah that was really good damage accuracy drop awesome awesome i'll take it and what i can do here is they should typically rock slide i'm going to go ahead and if i go incineroar can i draco meteor this torque will make my life easier i think i go incinerate here and protect because i'm going to get this intimidate now the heat wave nice and i should be able to go poly toad and parting shot the calorics earth power doesn't ko close combat that's fine i think hmm yeah honestly with the rain up this isn't too bad i kind of wish i got intimidated off though going to karasma um i should be able to get rid of this calorics right here to be honest i don't see them taking this and they have very little switching since stack attack is at 43 percent and they have two turns of trick rooms all scald here no double should be able to kill me from this range they might think that they can but there's no double yeah and i take that now i have ran up for the rest of the game and i still have my kingdra where's the cali ice um it's probably policy to be honest this is really scary i kind of want a sword's dance and go kingdra this is really dumb i'm going to say it outright this is really dumb but if it works out oh yeah that worked out that worked out because my uh my muddy water breaks the sub and then i just ko that worked out for me i just have to not miss you think they have wide guard kind of scared of the wide guard [Music] they don't wide guard yeah i win boom got him and yeah there's just nandidi yeah good game nice oh man that felt good that making making such a hard read right there at the end of the game just made me feel a lot better about the previous one but yeah no this is this is a super fun team this is a super super fun team um i think here oh whenever i see a moltres get a little nervous because moltres actually is really really problematic for my team i can lead off i can lead off in cinema i think i pretty much always date off incinerator to be honest [Music] and i mean they have to bring this freaking lando that you know they're bringing the land i'm going to go uh zapdos incineroar necrozma and i kind of feel like going polite i think polytote's fine but blue is also kind of helpful here let me think all right so if i go incineroar zapdos i cover quite a few leads the crosby in the back necrozma is just bringing us a formality to be honest uh and i think it's it's only my last pokemon that i'm kind of concerned about oh lock and bulu i'll just like i'm not gonna overthink it i have two resists to behemoth blade it's mainly just i'm scared about getting behemoth bladed uh this boolu is actually ev in particular to take a sludge bomb from non-dynamo or not dynamics uh from landorus therian specifically which sounds weird but believe me it's very useful i'm assuming there's going to substitute here to be honest i'm gonna parting shot and protect or maybe at close combat i kind of have to protect because if they fake out me i lose my sash which is really bad and parting shots free unless they helping hand in close combat they fake out me dang sacred sword all right um yeah i need this damage now unfortunately they have my incentive pinned i should always be able to get off a trick room or i can call them calling my trick room behemoth blade ooh interesting they let me keep my incineroar that is very interesting because now i get in my necrozma and honestly i'm just fine getting back in the in cinema get off my trick room [Music] one would assume that they would be i would assume they would get out of here with theirs asian and get in the lando i'm actually not gonna fake out for that reason and i'm just gonna parting shot it might be too hard of a read but i think that's the play i think they want to get in lando and being able to take hits from lando a lot better is really nice arachnid they stay in okay not the end of the world because arachnid does not take a wood hammer and i have to swords dance i hate that i have sword sands right here but i should take a human blade from this range [Music] does iraq want to take a wood hammer probably not maybe horn leech is safer they protect swords dance up okay uh yeah i ate that behemoth blade like it was literally nothing so i'm gonna sun seal strike and i'm in a horn leech and i i still have a lot of turns to trick room and they have no steel resist so got the tail is pretty much gone lunge ooh okay a bit of my health back lunch actually did a lot more than i was comfortable with [Music] there's a chance i live this um i'm more concerned with getting rid of you to be honest i'm going to photon guys to that arachnid and i'm going to horn leachate again pretty sure i get faked out regardless i live that's awesome that's awesome matter of fact because i live i'm in a sword stance again because that does make it so it's very difficult for them to win um and i'm just gonna would hammer now because they probably just lunge it doesn't matter but if i can get rid of this arachnid this turn that's huge see that did so much i lose now i lose now yeah oh that did so much i always forget with how bulky necrozma is it's like it's only against super effect it moves that you're surprisingly bulky nothing else pretty much yeah i lose that all right let's do one more let's do one more ooh okay son um hmm i would say sun teams pretty much always bring the croc or they always bring the incenter versus me [Music] and i can always lead off with my own incinerator because i am safety goggles typically i do incineroar kingdra polytode and the crosma and that's probably fine uh tapuboo is also never really that bad versus this team because it does make the taboo finney match up a little bit easier but if i get like one sword stance off and he's pretty much free so i'm gonna do that all right nice uh i'll go ahead and i'll just parting shot into the finney and get a mitochon say nature's madness me ooh that's actually really annoying i think i lose i think i lost already hmm i can try to swords dance up and maybe predict them predicting a trick room as they foul play okay yeah foul play i think i just lose that uh yeah i don't see that one coming back let's do one more i don't see that one i don't see myself getting back from that one i think the interesting thing about series 10 is how many pokemon tech foul play under things because i had to play quite a few games before i figured out that foul play or wrangler was normal [Music] all right that's just another rain team hmm i mean like same as always trying to make sure there wasn't anything too crazy about that uh but i think despite them having an age of slash it's pretty much the same matchup i just have to be a little bit more cautious about it since i do have a necrozma dust main and that's actually another tool they can use against me but shouldn't make too big of a difference within cinema and my team especially if they're running physical which they would need to run physical to beaten cinema with that thing let's see uh yeah i think they're just gonna go torn over elite again to be honest like i don't see much of a reason not to reggio lecky torn that's still fine that's still pretty much fine uh i still get off my trick room because they should just i just think they just fold switch or something definitely have kyogre in the back it's a matter of if it's incinerator or age of slash really that's that's what the question is do they have incentive or do they have a slash volt switch yep probably hurricane too let's they go ogre and the hurricane no confusion awesome i'm gonna go ahead and i'm gonna parting shot you and i'm gonna swords dance up because like i said like i i eat this hit so well it is the age of slash hmm no burn awesome um do i get out sped that's the question i think i can take one hit from the age slash regardless of what set it is so i'm just gonna photon geyser and snarl there's a sword stance okay that's fine i think my play here is going to be to which went first swords dance went first so they should i think i can ko this thing with a wood hammer if i do this because they don't stay in with their kyogre i would assume [Music] yep okay they are playing very scary i am very scared of them now uh let me snarl or let me parting shot the edge of slash and get in the kingdra i'm gonna snarl yeah maybe i just doubled it we're gonna go for a steal move aren't they i'm just gonna snarl no that's not my play all right let's do this the king shield nice that bypasses it which is great getting the kingdra hurricane me oh i got confused okay hmm that's not what i'm meant to do photon guys are getting the incinerator i need them to attack this turn it turns out they're slower than me gyro ball that's fine uh let me do this [Music] they should king shield here [Music] they didn't kink shield dang it all right i think now they would king shield to be honest so i'm in a parting shot again and i'm going to get rid of this tornadoes because they they should be predicting me to target it with both of my pokemon pretty much yeah there it is so tornado should be gone yep get off the parting shot get in the kingdra [Music] i think here they should be faster than me now so they should be going for like a shadow claw but if they have close combat what if they actually can't hit the necrozma i'm just being paranoid there's no way you don't run a ghost move right because otherwise you lit i think maybe they don't run a ghost move trying to think of what they would hit beyond the charosma what if they have close combat i'm gonna i'm gonna make the risk [Music] they have shadow sneak that's their ghost move that's fine because i just eat those yeah that's that's literally fine here i think they would actually attack now there's only two turns of trick room so i kind of have to do this uh snarl is funny enough perfectly fine to click here i think photon guys are into you i think i just double it to be honest i didn't get it i didn't get it um they should just shadow sneak me i'm gonna go back into my bulu actually i'm gonna make a double switch i think kingdra boo is fine because they should scald shadow sneak that does k on me i figured it would oh that was kind of annoying um dang this is actually really scary dude this is really scary i don't want to play anymore okay getting you parting shot you this turn because they're gonna protect and they're gonna king shield that's in their best interest or maybe i just attack man i mean i lose if i don't attack they protected that first okay okay i think i win yeah okay hula gets recovery reggie like he never beats boolu but age of slash could technically beat me i'm going to cross me here and i'm going to horn leech this that should give me all my health back but this is getting close thunder that's fine i don't mind losing that i'm also an extremely slow bullet so i should tank this [Music] another one of these focus i'm gonna assume that they're gonna protect here it's in their best interest are they double protected um jeez this is really scary that chaos i think i lose let me snarl if they get greedy and shadow sneak have a chance nope yeah that's game dang man gg i mean we didn't do too well today i don't know what it is i really don't know what it is because i i know this is a good team i've played like my buddies before i've taken sets off of them so i'm still going to upload this video obviously even though i didn't do as good as i wanted to i think i still got some good battles but yeah let me just guys think about the team in the comment section down below if you enjoyed leave a like subscribe to the channel and i'll see you guys in the next one bye you | Moxie Boosted | UCAVKuhZ5Og4O86jkgUgUcyg | 2021-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,191 | 26,148 |
72jKh4jChm4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72jKh4jChm4 | Porsha Wms Now You Trying To Make Us Believe That Simon Niece is Going To Help You WithYour Wedding? | hello everyone and thank you for coming to the channel that is dev she knows what it's world welcome family hope y'all have had a wonderful work week and y'all are settling down getting ready for the weekend it's raining here in georgia it's just rain rain and rain and thundering lightning and all that stuff but hey we gotta have some rainy days to bring in some sunny days but we're here to be messing y'all we be here to be missed we're going to go back in the past a little bit to try to understand what miss p willie is out here doing okay trying to get back on the real housewives of atlanta and the newbies as well as the old cats said no we don't want you so basically we trying to figure out was mamadrina right was she right saying that porsche cheated on dennis okay cause that's what she's saying that portia mama told her that she stepped out while she was still messing with dennis with this so-called stripper meal stripper called bolo okay do we remember that y'all i know y'all remember that because kenya was definitely broadcasting it for even the deaf people to hear okay i'm just saying yes and then her cousin who calls a very good authority on porsche that portion had actually fooled around with felon husband simon g prior to them getting a divorce now porsha's all out here trying to show us uh simon's family and this that in the third this is supposed to be his family this is supposed to be his family but with his children and some more slides should come but we trying to do two stories here because we trying to understand this situation do we have both of them as cheaters because then cheetahs flock together they need to stay together so if porsha actually cheated on dennis when she was saying dennis cheated on her which she did confess why she can't tell us she cheated with bolo at cynthia's engagement party why can't she tell the truth on that all right because i know some stuff went down push i want to tell her dirt like her [ __ ] don't stink and it does because everybody should stink it depends on how long it sits there and you don't get the smell out of there with some air freshener okay i'm just saying okay woo but i do know something had went down because tanya had a lot to lose and she got the hell out of there she got a hell out of real housewives of atlanta as well as being seen with porsche williams for a while okay but can't i mean uh porsche was all about that smoke but anyway she's supposed to be a queen for the day for a year for the month who knows but she called herself giving us and resume of her new boyfriend simon g okay trying to go visit his uh motherland in nigeria meeting with his mom that's probably been his first wife but he was supposed to be locked up and he did some illegal stuff you know i'm saying he had to get deported and that's allegedly i'm saying this is supposed to be his family as well so porsche why are you trying to give us a resume and a look at some embodies people and you bring somebody else here to atlanta to assist with your uh nuptials that are coming up or i don't know when they'll be we're still looking for sheree and her joggers when she came and showcased on real housewives of atlanta that we're gonna be seeing on season 14 somewhat of some goods okay i ain't gonna say it high quality but it is what it is but y'all know porsche was at that um bridal shower that candy had thrown for cynthia just to get her all wet and and then excited about i guess life and sex who knows what candy was trying to prove at the time but anyway she invited a stripper by the name of bolo and as you can see in that picture they got pretty pretty close all right but again porsche is trying to give us these optics of who is surrounding uh who well the family dynamics of who simon calls his family and we know about them those are the kids or whatnot okay but i don't understand who this lady is that poor should call herself simon go by your sneeze now i'm like okay she had the opportunity or he had the opportunity to show us his family okay through porsche's lens of a view and what she feels she's going to set out here for us to uh partaka and again it's looking like nothing but foolishness nothing but fakery nothing but fraudulent [ __ ] activity okay my four else yes where is simon's family you know what i'm saying do we have anybody in the states other than these people right here that definitely don't look like they're related to simon but we'll go with it okay and we do we have seen his children by what can we say three different women okay because we know he was trying to get one with fallon but i don't know was he impotent at the time was you know he wasn't able to get up at the time but i know he really wanted that baby fallon was carrying to be him because he wanted to go get a paternity test and all this kind of [ __ ] so that should be a eyesore or an irritation for porsche like why are you worried about if that's your baby or not uh from what i heard you were shooting blank so i'm like okay if he was shooting blanks then um why are you with him if you wanted to have a family with somebody that was a millionaire now we all know that bobo is not a millionaire but he is very pleasing to women if you get my drift okay okay so yes i would gather to say that porsha did do the bed she mumbo with him okay and it's not far french it's more plausible than not that she did it because she was mad at dennis and of course we see how that turned out both of them got mad at each other boy she wouldn't sign the uh prenup dennis wouldn't give her back the ring so she called herself finding a new man a new millionaire and she wants to marry him he wants to marry her but i don't know this is the niece that porsha says is sonic abadia's niece sister or something like that go on the instagram account she puts her in the pictures and i'm like uh where did this lady come from what did y'all dig her up it how much did y'all have to pay her to be a part of this foolishness fakery [ __ ] fraudulent piece of material that y'all trying to give us better optics of i'm like porsche it didn't work then with your pursuit of porsche's book it didn't work either quite messy when you brought out that sitcom of a show that only got one season and don't need to be resurrected okay and i'm like uh so you trying to give us another storyline i see where you're going you want the hype to be stayed on you and pretty much i'm gonna ski keep the highlight on you because you still are here doing foolish bakery for refrigerant activity okay so we won't forget about you because we know with each passing day you're going to do something in social media to where people are going to talk about you you do it for the optics and you do it for the media the attention whether it's good or bad to be focused on you because that's your staple and that's what people want to know whether it's good or bad press they want to say people are still talking about you and of course dirty simon alright but like i said it's just so many unanswered questions porsha don't want to ask or answer the questions that are brought to her she tries to deflect okay that is her best thing that she's learned in dealing and being in the business of entertainment deflect deflect deflect and you know she wants to become you know someone unlikable she's on the right path for that to happen okay she's not showing herself to be a upstanding astute woman so we only give what she gives us now who this pretty little woman is i don't know why she's aligning herself with poison maybe it's a payday you know it's a money grab she will be whoever uh porsha wants her to be at whatever given time just as long as the money is right okay i'm just saying porsche would do anything for some change to get to that six or seven figure paycheck once again but as you can tell we're embarking on almost one year of her calling herself being engaged okay to this man okay and i'm like uh the story is just getting a little bit too old so i guess you would have to bring in some other type of storyline but we are just waiting on the big one where you say me and simon broke up we're no longer together and this is what it is and you're chasing the next hot piece of millionaire or billionaire status of a man okay he can be african he can be black american he can probably be any culture as long as the payday is there all right and as we can pretty much say we don't think simon is a millionaire and you're trying to hold face or keep up the good front because you don't don't want to be made to look like you're stupid and that you still cannot get it right but we're hoping wishing praying that you would just go on and make your own money yourself stop trying to be married because it's one thing to be married and happy and satisfied then married unhappy unsatisfied and you still looking for mr right even though you're attached to mr wrong we see how he did failing we can understand that felon may have did him wrong as well but he's already admitted that he's a cheater once a cheetah always a cheater unless that cheaters show and prove that he has been redeemed and he's no longer needing to wear the label of teacher okay but no i don't think simon is still ready to let go his bachelor's ness and he wants to be on tv and if you cannot provide that for him portia he will move on to the next young lady that he can sashay can finish and probably take their money as well because i'ma tell you those with sasha rose that he was wearing they looked so cheap they looked even thinner as far as the texture versus what dennis was wearing his was more fluffier and it fit him nice and it just looked like you know uh versace type wear simon looked that thin like it it you could just pull it a little bit too hard and it'll fall apart all right simon did you get that versace roll from a jockey lab from a flea market from a consignment shop baby tell us because we want to know because it did not look real or authentic okay did you get a knockoff oh stop trying to be dennis because you're not stop trying to look for that woman that's going to put you on good programming of a show because you're boring uh you give nothing to the camera and you're definitely not built like bolo where you just a lot of eye candy okay and you have those sugar mamas that wants to take care of a man but i just heard all that through the grapevine don't know if it's true or not but i'm just trying to figure out where did porsha get this so-called niece of simon that we haven't seen have never heard of before but she's definitely trying to get these optics together or she'll be like fallon how simon said he has to get rid of people that he don't want in his life and he has a moving van on standby at wheel to call up come to the house get the stuff that the woman he was you know mess with or whatever put it in the truck and take her wherever she needs to go something like a tyler perry movie you know what i'm saying when the man didn't want her number one threw her out that mansion and had a uh u-haul truck with the driver to haul her ass anywhere but there okay but he did get it in the end y'all i don't know what the name of that movie was but he got it in the end she served him oh she did them better than what i would have did but that's nothing here no there y'all get getting them comments y'all telling me about porsche sitting up here trying to make us believe simon got family i'm like girl so this woman came from nigeria that's supposed to be helping you porsche with your wedding call sister if she is she migrated here or has she already been here is she one of your hired hands to make you and your story you're trying to feed the public a little more kosher because quite as a kept and how the opposite she's giving me she don't even look like she uh nigerian maybe i'm wrong y'all y'all look at the picture again hopefully it'll come up before i end the video but yes dirty simon want us to believe us the porsche want us to believe the optics that she don't she don't find her so so-called niece don't found simon's so-called knees called her up and said it's getting close to that wind date can you come over so we can discuss the finales of what the dresses you got for me the jury gonna go with it our uh what do you call it our venue we're gonna have it at because i'm don't even know so i'm like girl stop fooling the funk on us we know those of us who really watch you in your ways you did get down with bolo okay because you don't know how to keep your legs closed okay and who knows bolo could have probably had a girlfriend or even a wife i'm just saying but you were like where are you here with me tonight as we lay we forgot about the pain that we would pay or something like that y'all know shirley murdoch song as we lay we forgot about something you know as we lay oh yeah y'all know what i'm talking about i'm like oh no portia are you one of those type of women but you want to call yourself a queen and want to be seen as a queen oh girl and i don't think one of them looked at like simon's cousins did you meet any of his people when you were over there trying to give the illusion and optics that simon was coming from keem status or something over there because quarters are scared lies don't speak it out they don't like him over there his own country he was a nobody over there trying to be with the somebodies but he didn't make the cut he didn't make the uh the society cut over there for us the classes now you want us to believe you don't brought this man to atlanta well he's already here and uh he just fell madly in love with you because he really kind of ditched you before he said you came into his dms all right and not the other way around and you approached him with all this i'm sorry you're going through this and that and third if it's anything that i can do for you please don't hesitate but to call me up call me when you need someone to talk to call me satisfaction guarantee yes she probably had bolo's number uh in her speed dial where he was probably asking her if you need me call me satisfaction guarantee yes you probably what would probably say look me up honey if you wanna know the private dance you know how to get in touch with me and i do work after hours if you get my drill so my porsche if you assign them both cheaters because y'all can go two cheaters can be right there with each other but you can't be faithfully faithful to each other because you're both gonna be going here and there and going nowhere just round in a circle going round and round and round we go okay like the big yellow bus go round and round round and round round and round this prop that is probably the porsche's theme song in her head i'm just saying cuz she don't have a clue she really don't she's always there for the cameras for the action and ain't no production going on i'm like girl and you trying to feed us this story and we keep vomiting it back up because we don't want it we don't believe it and it just is what it is but i just had to come on the tube to just try to make porsche understand that the optics are still looking bad whether or not she knows it or not we're gonna keep bringing it to her and we're going to bring up the fact that did you treat cheat with bolo girl did you treat cheat with bolo because sally remembered a cheetah and he told you he was a cheater now who's to say he didn't cheat on family okay but if he was missing an action from her a while even on valentine's day and all that kind of stuff who was he sharing his time with okay a cheetah can't call another cheetah a cheetah we ought to expose them both now portia we knew you were kind of upset with dennis is it plausible you got down with bolo yes it's very powerful because that is the type of man that you wish simon was okay now if the brother was packing like that and looking like that i could probably say well get on it dog donut jam on it damn on it your surfboard your cert ground grinding grinding on their wood granite grinding on their wood i can see that but with papa smurf i could kind of see it sort of within it but even dennis said you were lazy in bed yes he did on your own show dennis had the opportunity to make that dig on you saying you lazy you just like it one way and i can see why he got bored with you because some men are all they like a freaking bed they like a freak in the bed and porsha they he said you kind of lazy but this is the young lady i'm talking about y'all she don't look nigerian to me i mean she could but she's just a beautiful queen you know what i'm saying and she knows what she wants and she knows how to get it and she's definitely kept herself looking well all right but yeah porsha said this young ladies have been home with her wig all right girl if you're gonna sit your ass down somewhere please just sit up get off social media for a while okay get off social media for a while until you can come with the correct truth of your situation other than that it's gonna be messy it's gonna always be messy over here and i'm not gonna give you anything but what i feel you definitely deserve and that's the truth okay the truth girl because i see you i see what you're trying to do you try to make any other type of road that's going to get you back on your own show or you want back on the real housewives of atlanta because you missed that money because you know for a fact if you're begging bravo and you're getting your team to big bravo that man you call us a millionaire is not a millionaire he's a man that's a scammer a liar a cheater or he could be a man that makes less than a hundred thousand a year and it just is what it is okay or you're too scared to tell us what he really does and show us what he really does because it ain't legal okay those are the three possibilities that i can come up with porsha p willie all right but that's all i got for this video guys like i love gotta have more don't hesitate but to do what do what subscribe when you walking in the house to greet me and definitely share and like my videos when you're leaving out going back home getting your rest getting into whatever you get into when you are at home okay and i'll see our next video bye-bye | DebShanel48World | UCaGIyOQROC7oTwSb9tBru6w | 2022-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,632 | 18,326 |
Q2N-FELAih0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2N-FELAih0 | Compositionality | Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics | Hi. Chris Potts here. This video discusses the famous principle of compositionality. My goal is to explain what the principle says and what it means for us as semanticists, and I also want to explore some challenges to the principle and what we should make of them. That will set us up nicely for our next two units – a unit on adjective meanings and a unit on noun compound meanings. The principle of compositionality is absolutely central to the kind of semantic theory that we're going to develop, to such a degree that people sometimes even refer to this as "compositional semantics". And you even see its central place when you look at the title of our foundational reading by Barbara Partee: 'Lexical semantics and compositionality'. And I'd like to add that Barbara Partee is a central figure in this entire field. She was one of the first linguists to see the importance of compositionality and identify its core empirical consequences, in the early 1970s. So the theories we develop are as much shaped by her vision and her contributions as they are by the principle of compositionality itself. In this context, I can't resist a brief aside: Barbara and I were colleagues together in the UMass Amherst Linguistics Department for six years, where I got my start as a professor. And Barbara became a dear friend to me and my wife – well, not my wife at the time – the point is that Barbara is the person who married my wife and me. In Massachusetts, you can pay the state a fee in order to imbue a particular person with the power to "solemnize" a single occasion. We chose Barbara for that, and she took the role very seriously, and she was clearly enchanted by the extremely rarefied speech act power that this gave her. Anyway, I digress – back to compositionality! In section 1, I've given the statement of the principle that Partee offers in our core reading. It says, "The meaning of a whole is a function of the meanings of the parts and of the way they are syntactically combined." Now, as you can imagine, there are more technical, mathematical statements of the principle out there, but I think this informal statement conveys the intuitive scope and power of the principle. The first thing I want to emphasize about compositionality is that it poses a serious technical, analytic challenge for us stemming from the fact that we need to give an independent meaning to every word and explain how meanings combine systematically to create meanings for all the phrasal nodes. To get a feel for this, let's consider the sentence "Every smart linguist knows that the principle of compositionality places a lot of pressure on us." What I've depicted here is a very simple constituent structure for this sentence, of the sort that one might posit in a syntax class. You can read the words off of the leaf nodes at the bottom, and the groupings reflect the internal constituent structure of the sentence. Now, you can think of compositionality as defining a recursive process of interpreting trees like this. For example, at the very bottom, you have the lexical items, which are atomic elements. The compositionality principle requires us to explain how these atomic elements combine with each other to form phrases. So, for example, "smart" and "linguist" are lexical items, and compositionality demands that we explain how they combine to form a meaning for the phrase "smart linguist" here. And then we also need to explain how that phrasal meaning combines with "every" to form a meaning for "every smart linguist". And so forth for all of these other meanings. We'll work are way up from the bottom, recursively deriving meanings from the constituent parts, until we get a meaning for the big verb phrase "knows that the principle of compositionality places a lot of pressure on us", and that meaning – whatever it is – needs to combine with what we derived for "every smart linguist" to give us the meaning of the entire sentence. So now the challenges should be evident. If this is the structure, we need to figure out how to give independent meanings to highly abstract elements like "every", "that", and presumably even the pieces of "a lot of" here. And we need to assign meaning in a way that will let us make good predictions about the phrases that these words participate in. So, for example, whatever we do with the words "a", "lot" and "of", we need them to combine together to give us a sensible meaning for "a lot of" in this context. Alright, why are we doing this to ourselves? What are the motivations for adopting the compositionality principle? I've listed out some common motivations here. The first is just that, as semanticists, we should probably feel pressure to model all the meaningful units of the language. Words and phrases intuitively have meanings, and we're in the business of saying what those meanings are, presumably. There are also some cognitive and behavioral motivations. This is often commonly described in terms of our quote- "infinite" capacity to produce and interpret novel utterances. Of course, sadly, we're all finite beings, and so we don't have an infinite capacity for anything, but this could be phrased more modestly in terms of linguistic creativity. We all very routinely produce and interpret novel utterances successfully, and compositionality supports an explanation for why we're able to do that. We learn the lexical items, as atomic elements of our language, and we acquire some perhaps very general methods for combining meanings to produce new meanings, and that's all we need. Thay is, from a finite – indeed very small – set of primitives, we acquire a capacity to build and interpret entirely novel linguistic objects. The final motivation is what's called systematicity. This is a general topic in cognitive science, and it has special relevance for language. The idea here is that, if you know what 'linguist' means, and you know what 'philosopher' means, and you know that 'linguist' and 'philosopher' are distributionally related, then you know what 'every smart philosopher' means. And similarly if you know what 'silly' means and you know it is distributionally like 'smart', then you know what 'silly linguist' means, and also what 'silly philosopher' means. And so forth and so on. Your knowledge of language is systematic in this very intricate and particular sense. And of course compositionality can be seen as an explanation for why your knowledge of language has this striking property. Now, I like all these motivations, but I want do be careful here. None of these things implies compositionality in any logical or conceptual sense. Indeed, compositionality is arguably a very particular and very restrictive way of explaining these observations. As you can probably tell by now, compositionality is in some sense a methodology – a way of thinking about how to conduct investigations of linguistic meaning. And Partee expands on this in this nice quotation here: "Compositional semantics is typically a matter of working backward from intuitions about sentences' truth-conditions; and reasoning our way among alternative hypotheses concerning (a) lexical meanings, (b) syntactic structure, and (c) modes of semantic composition. Choices of any one of those constrain choices among the others; some choices lead to dead ends or at least make things much harder; others survive." Now, you can get a feel for this by looking back at my example. If the syntacticians conclude that 'of pressure' is a prepositional phrase in 'a lot of pressure', then the syntactic tree will look different, and then I'll have to revise my assumptions about the atomic lexical meanings and how they combine, and this might have widespread consequences for my theory. But on the bright side of this, compositionality is pushing us to give explanations where the lexicon, syntax, and meanings all interact with each other. That feels right for natural languages and it can be very exciting. So that's the basic picture. To get a deeper feel for the compositionality principle, it's informative to think about various challenges that might arise for it. I mentioned that Partee has been one of the biggest champions of the compositionality principle. She's also been once of its most incisive critics. Her classic 1984 article titled 'Compositionality' is a perfect illustration. It's about one-thirds discussion of what the principle is and two-thirds discussion of the challenges to the principle. And here I'm going to highlight a few of them. The first is sort of a historical curiosity. It's very common to see compositionality attributed to the early modern philosopher Gottlob Frege, and it's sometimes even called "Frege's Principle". However, as Janssen and many others have noted, this is odd, because Frege actually only explicitly endorsed a "Principle of contextuality", which says, "One should ask for the meaning of a word only in the context of a sentence, and not in isolation." And that sounds like a challenge to compositionality! After all, I just got through explaining how compositionality requires us to give meanings to words in isolation. Now, I think the theory we'll develop is actually in harmony with this Frege and the perhaps mythical Frege of the compositionality principle, but it's still worth meditating on the apparent tension here. In terms of direct challenges, I think "ambiguity resolution" is a clear one that's worth reflecting on. For ambiguous words, the meaning we're most likely to assume is shaped by the surrounding context. For example, the word 'crane' is ambiguous between a bird and a piece of machinery. If I say, "The crane flew away", then you're likely to assume that I mean the bird, and if I say, "The crane picked up a large steel beam", then you're likely to assume that I mean the machine. If I say (3), then you might be left wondering what I mean. That sentence is, "I saw a crane on my way to class". In all these cases, though, you use, or try to use, linguistic and world knowledge to make a guess about what I mean by the word 'crane'. This is a highly non-local thing. You're using all the words in the sentence, among other things, to figure out what a single word means. And that seems to challenge compositionality. Now, the usual response is that semantics is about representations, whereas ambiguity resolution is about how people use those representations. And I think that makes sense, and seems fine and all that, but I would again want to emphasize that this is a very particular way of viewing the world and language, and it's possible to imagine alternatives that don't make this representation-versus-use distinction. The second challenge is perhaps easier to sort out. Partee calls this the challenge of things being "in the wrong place". For example, a prominent reading of sentence (4), "An occasional sailor strolled by", is one we might paraphrase as "Occasionally, a sailor strolled by". Here, it seems like the adjective has leapt out of its noun phrase to become a sentential adverb. In (5), we have a classic case of what's called "scope inversion". The maxim "All that glitters is not gold" has two readings. The surface reading would seem to say, something like, "if x glitters, x is not gold". Now, that's straightforwardly false, since gold often glitters. The intended meaning is one where the negation and the quantifier "all" have switched places. It's more like "Not all that glitters is gold". By the way, here's a funny instance where these two readings seem to be in play together, in a way that's admittedly confusing. For cases like this, the usual response is that the logical form may be different from the surface form, and compositionality is defined on logical forms. This makes good sense to me, and I think any theory will have to grapple with these clear mismatches between form and meaning. And, on balance, it seems to me that thinking in compositional terms has helped us make progress on understanding these interesting phenomena of things being "in the wrong place". The final challenge I want to mention is noun compounds. Partee discusses noun compounds, and she directly states that they have meanings that are not derived compositionally. She says, "In compounds, there is no general rule for predicting the interpretation of the combination. A TOY store (in typical contexts) is a store that sells toys, a TOY box is a box that holds toys, and so on. Semanticists in general do not expect a semantic theory to provide a compositional semantics for compounds but do expect a compositional semantics for modifier–head construction. The reasoning is that native speakers cannot generally interpret a novel compound on first hearing on the basis of knowledge of the language alone, but can do so for a novel modifier–noun construction." We're going to critically examine these claims, using the paper by Levin, Glass, and Jurafsky titled, "Systematicity in the semantics of noun compounds: The role of artifacts vs. natural kinds". This paper finds that, while noun compounds may not be compositional in the strict sense of the principle, their meanings are predictable in many ways, suggesting systematicity of the sort I described above, without, though, all of the restrictive consequences of compositionality itself. The paper is really innovative in terms of its empirical methods, and I think it offers deep insights about the compositionality principle itself. So: stay tuned for that later in the quarter! | Chris Potts | UChm7Rvi1h7MGCj-m0WncMfA | 2022-03-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,255 | 15,471 |
Mo7cU3syD2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo7cU3syD2U | How Are My Roots? | Pastor Daniel Groves | this week in the aftermath of easter said that the disciples were going around in acts 4 33 and they were bragging and boasting like hey we walked with jesus we were with him he died but then three days later he got up and he rose from the grave and it said the great grace was on them some translation said that great favor was on them and that it was evident to all that's one of those things when you walk into a room the atmosphere shifts because there's a residue on your life because you've been with jesus see we're never designed or called to just blend in we're designed to be distinctive that's what matthew 5 13 is to be salt and light is to be distinctive so i was at heb the other day i feel like i'm there a lot we have four kids and so my wife's always like i need some more bananas we eat so many bananas it's i think we're eating like six or seven a day i don't know what's happening we have lots of potassium in our family which is i guess a good thing you don't have a beard like this without potassium it's so i'm hdb and this lady walks up to me and she's like oh hey we're excited we're going to be coming to eastern my mom's over here she wants to meet you i was like okay so i walked over and this lady she looked a little feisty when i walked up and she was like nice to meet you and i was like nice to meet you and she goes he doesn't look that bad up close like what does that mean and i was like hey i'm pastor daniel from first second assembly who got and i invited her to another church i'm like you're not going to throw out insults like that no i invited them they showed up to katie give them a shout out too it's okay i don't know what that was if it was a compliment i'm not sure what happened but it hurt a little bit so in the aftermath though i believe god wants to get our attention whether you're a brand new believer whether you have fallen away from god and got caught up in the prodigal life and you're coming back maybe somebody invited you today told you there was going to be giveaways and free tvs and you showed up and you're like but you showed up and you're in the room you're watching online you're at kd you're in uganda and here's the truth i believe god is is is trying to get our attention and draw us in closer to his presence because easter is not a one and done you know easter statistically is the biggest invited day people show up they put on their best and they leave but listen we know that there is church and life and a movement and a revival that has taken place and it's not just a one and done and i believe that god wants to get our attention to build upon an even stronger foundation we have a pretty simple mission here at hope city we want people to know god come on if you know it find freedom discover their purpose and ultimately make a difference and we do this by developing strong roots come on somebody say roots so for this post easter weekend service if you're taking down notes the title of this week's sermon is how are my roots let's pray father thank you for ears to hear you a mind that's ready to understand and a heart that's postured and positioned to receive and absorb all that you have for us today in jesus name somebody said amen how are my roots the holy spirit john 14 26 the lord is always speaking by the way the holy spirit is always speaking thank you man don't speak to me what you must have some other things in your life distracting you from being able to hear him because he's always speaking some might call it intuition or a gut check or a nudge but the holy spirit is always speaking john 14 26 before jesus ascended to sit at the right hand of the father he left the holy spirit here as our comforter another translation says our helper who helps see as a as a as a husband a father and a leader i need the help of the holy spirit all the time say all the time i mean all the time you need it to not only navigate life not just survive life but to thrive and flourish and become who god has called you to become so we we pulled in the lows and uh i know a lot of you are not baffled by that because you assume i'm at lowe's a lot you're like you're like a modern day lumberjack of course you're at lowe's i was buying air filters okay super manly and so as we're pulling in there's these two guys trying to pull out a tree that had died from the from the big freeze that we had here a few weeks ago and and boy they were they were struggling i was like i've got to watch this is better than hulu and netflix we've watched everything everything has been watched and so i'm like i'm pulling around posting up and watching i'm like this is amazing and they were doing it all wrong they had a rope and a chain i think a bungee cord and the guy kept yelling bailey you're doing it all wrong billy it was like uh you ever seen the movie joe dirt it's like is this happening in real life this is amazing and it took them a while they were wrestling this tree grabbing it i was like that's you're doing it all wrong like you can google this youtube this but this is good for me this is entertaining i need this and so uh all of a sudden they were able to pull the tree out they underestimated and all of that wrestling they underestimated the roots so ask yourself that question again do a little self-checkup do a little self-examination and ask yourself how are my roots how is my foundation right now because healthy roots taken down notes you can write this down healthy roots produce healthy fruit healthy roots produce healthy fruit your life and your root system has to be built on the right thing that's why we can't stress enough that matthew 6 33 your daily intimate relationship is essential you have to spend quality time with the lord every day because this whole thing i don't know how you were raised up i don't know what kind of experience you have in church but hope city this is not built on religion this is built on relationship with the god who loves you so much that he doesn't call you damaged goods or fragile but he calls you by name fearfully and wonderfully made he wants a relationship with you so we can't stress it enough he wants an intimate daily relationship the second thing is he wants you to get connected there's two specific things in the bible one of them specifically is the church the heartbeat of heaven functions through the local church that's why we can't stress it enough get connected to the house thank you for your overwhelming enthusiasm go through growth track jump on the dream team y'all where's the dream team at come away and if you're like i want to be a part of that you can go through growth track be a part of the dream team be a part of something that's bigger than yourself that's reaching literally thousands of people we're big in the discipleship as well we want to walk with you so that you can grow and ultimately become who god has called you to become but this is what the bible says in psalms 92 verse 12 and 14. this is the amplified this is what the bible says about the house of god and being connected watch this so we're talking about foundation we're talking about roots the righteous will flourish like the date palm long-lived upright and useful they will grow like a cedar in lebanon majestic and stable planted say planted in the house of the lord they will flourish in the courts of our god now paul's right there real quick they say statistically the average full-time attender have you ever met that person you're like hey you should come to my church and like oh we i already got i already got a church you're like cuckoo what church you go to oh you would ask uh you would ask that brotherly love tabernacle of faith praise center tv that sounds fully made up i can't even find a website for that but who's the pastor there and they're like he would ask that one it's um it's uh you don't talk it's uh i think he's i think he swear they switched it up i'm not sure because here's the reality they say a full-time church attender full-time how many of y'all consider hope city your home church come a wave at me awesome they say statistically in americanized christianity the average full-time church attender goes 1.5 times a month see to get your roots down deep you got to get in the house of god it doesn't mean you have to be here every week like we're not taking attendance like linda good job but the truth is you got to get your roots down deep that's why connectivity and connection to the house that's why being a part of a connect group is huge do life together y'all we're better together look at the person actually say we're better together come on so planted in the house of the lord flourish to the courts of our god growing in grace they will thrive and bear fruit and prosper an old age that will flourish and be vital and fresh rich in trust love and contentment in order to be planted in order to have a healthy root system we have to have the right foundation so this second post-easter question i want you to ask yourself is my life built on the rock or is my life built on sand jesus walks us through this in matthew chapter 7 verse 24-27 i love the message translation the way it reads it says these words i speak to you are not incidental additions to your life homeowner improvements to your standard of living they are foundational words words to build a life upon if you work these words in your life you're like a smart carpenter who built his house on a solid rock rain poured the river flooded a tornado hit but nothing moved the house why because it was fixed to the rock goes on it says but if you just use my words and bible studies and you don't work them into your life you're like a foolish carpenter don't be that guy who built his house on a sandy beach when a storm rolled in the waves came up it collapsed like a house of cards psalms 18 verse 2 says the lord is my rock my fortress my savior my god is my rock and whom i find protection he's my shield and the power that saves me in my place of safety if you're taking down notes write this down a proper foundation is not optional it is a must write that down a proper foundation is not optional this building we're in we talk about foundation a lot here i talk about a lot pastor jeremy talks about a lot because it's essential it's not an option you have to have a strong foundation our next door neighbor i don't know what's going on but they're having to redo and restore and rebuild up their foundation from the moment that their house was built something was wrong with their foundation i talked to him and he was like man it's it's costing us a lot of money they're literally putting things underneath and braces and building it up i mean it's wild because this building we're in the walls the ceiling everything we see here is only as strong as the foundation it's built on my life my my my husband my husbanding my fathering that's not the right word me being a husband me being a father me being a leader is only as solid and strong as the foundation that it's built on and jesus gives us two options he said when you're building your foundation you've got two options middle on the rock amen or you can build one on the sand so i'm asking you again what is your life your family your assignment your purpose your destiny your future what does it build on the rock was it built on sand because the word of god is the rock our foundation is our personal relationship with jesus the glory is not in the house it's in the foundation upon which the house is built i was thinking about this the other day i had these moments periodically it happened to me this morning i was driving with my daughter finley she's 10. and i just got caught up with emotion it happens to me every time i have the opportunity to preach almost daily when i get up and look in the mirror two things happen i think devil you're gonna get tired before i do because i know who i am and whose i am and then the second one is instantly like god you have a sense of humor because you give and take away and he took my hair and gave me this beard if y'all don't think god has a sense of humor just go to the mall and watch people town just full entertainment just go watch people but i always have these moments because y'all have heard me preaching if you've not heard me preach before you're going to hear me say it if you keep coming back which by the way if you're looking for a good local church you don't have to look any further welcome home we're glad you're here today get your roots down deep be a part of what god's doing here but i always have this moment where i'm overwhelmed with gratitude because the only reason i've made it this far the only reason i've walked through struggles and issues and the only reason i'm still standing and able to take another breath is because the foundation of the rock that my life is built upon the only reason my wife and i are about to celebrate 17 years of marriage come on somebody and that every day we're thriving and not just roommates is because our marriage is built on the rock the reason our kids are thriving as worshipers and recognize that their praise is a weapon it's because our family is built upon the rock what is your life built on so build on the rock does it build on sand because when storms come they're no respecters of anybody the storm hits the saved and the unsafe so when all hell breaks loose and the shutters are rattling the rain is beating down does your house fall apart does your life fall apart when you're squeezed in life what comes out of you is what's hidden inside of you what's coming out of you is it built on the rock or is it built on sand that's why we give you guys weekly challenges how many guys have done the first 15 challenge awesome how many guys have no idea what i'm talking about okay cool cool so here's what we do we challenge our church every day say every day seven days a week every day you wake up five minutes in the word five minutes in worship five minutes in prayer just 15 minutes you set aside that time to spend time in his presence and i'm telling you what happens 15 minutes isn't long enough you're like 15 minutes went by like that i want to make it 30. i want to make it 60. i want to make it 90 premium minutes i want to get up every day and spend time in his presence so we've challenged our church for the past year and a half two years do the 15-minute challenge and watch god breathe in your life we're also a discipleship church we want to walk with you it's god's job to change you but it's our job to walk with you that's why i did a plug earlier to get connected one way to get connected and really build your foundation again go through growth track be a part of what god is doing here at hope city and allow god to unlock your gifts and unlock your assignment through the house we believe that you're necessary and needed in this house because there's things you do that i can't do like put in palm made in jail i can't do i don't do that now there's things that god wants to unlock in you and the reality is every day when you're spending time in his presence and you're building that foundation you want to get connected to the local church you want to lean into his presence and spend more and more time in his presence a few weeks ago i talked about it the more you get close to jesus and the closer you lean into his presence the more the things of the world are no longer enticing the things that used to draw you in like a matu a flame the opposite is happening and god is romancing you to his heart saying get close to me start looking more like me say the foundation the bible says here in james chapter 1 verse 22 but be doers of the word it's a big deal it's foundation be doers of the word not just hears it literally is telling us not to just go through the motions but to absorb and apply the word of god every day all right so we talked about foundation now i want to shift and i want to focus more on roots look at the person next to you and say how are your roots come on ask them say how are you reading okay like loki how many all looked at their hair roots but you know you did barbers beauticians hairdressers are like come see me girl eight inches of regrowth is not popular all right look at the other person next to you say how are your roots come on ask them colossians chapter 2 verse 6 and 7 says now just as you've accepted jesus as your lord you must continue to follow him let your roots say roots grow down into him and let your lives be built on him that's the foundation that we were just talking about it goes on and keeps saying then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught and you will over flow thankfulness jeremiah 17 7 and 8 says blessed is the man or woman whose trust is in the lord who trusts in the lord he's like a tree planted by the water and he sends out its roots say roots by the stream it does not fear when heat comes for its leaves remain green it's not anxious in the year of drought for it does not cease to bear fruit exodus all right sorry ezekiel 31 verse 7. a lot of bible today come on world bible church we're bible foundational based church we don't want you to think this is our opinion ezekiel 31 7. it was strong and beautiful with wide spreading branches for its roots come on say it again roots went deep into abundant water if you're taking down notes you can write this down the strength and the beauty of your life that is evident above the ground is a result of the unseen roots beneath the ground the beauty and the strength that's evident to everyone above the ground is only because of the roots that are beneath the ground so when you walk into a room and the atmosphere shifts and you walk into a room and peace just follows you and the goodness and mercy of god just follows you the evidence of that strength and that fight and that boldness and that perseverance and that joy everything you walk in that's evident above the ground is because of the roots that are underneath the ground so house your roots ask yourself that again how's my roots i remember uh growing up so i grew up a farm kid um my my family literally thousands of acres corn soybean wheat i mean just all over the midwest and specifically ohio and i remember my grandpa taking me out on some some outings and and i'm like we're like i'm like a suburban farm kid so i'm like rocking jays but i'm out on the combine and i'm like are these gonna get dirty well these get creased and he's like i don't know what you're talking about and so he started telling me okay we're gonna plow the ground we're gonna do this and then he opened up his hand and he had a handful of seed he starts talking about the seed and he's like when i put this in the ground you watch over a period of time there's gonna be a huge harvest that comes and i remember thinking this is incredible if he's planting that and getting corn i'm gonna plant legos right like why not like we dug a hole in the ground i buried the legos come on somebody i packed it down i watered it i even used some of my mom's good soil and she was like where's my bag of soil and i was using it with the fertilizer and all that stuff and over a period of time my grandpa's fields man they were flourishing and nothing was coming of my legos some of y'all are like yeah that's ridiculous why because they both look the same they look exactly the same the process is exactly the same but here's the massive missing link one was alive because it was a seed and one was very much dead because here's the reality sometimes in life we feel like dirt is getting thrown on us we feel covered up we feel almost hidden and i want you to know today that you're not buried but you're planted say it out loud i'm planted not buried come on say it out loud with boldness i'm planted not buried christine kane says sometimes when you're in a dark place you think you've been buried you've actually been planted sometimes we wonder why things don't happen in the exact time that we were hoping for and i've also learned in my life and my wife and i have walked through this we've also learned in our lives that sometimes in god's redirection or almost his silence there's actually a protection in that sometimes in that hidden place that place where you feel like you're hidden and buried it's actually a seed that's been planted and you're about to bloom come on somebody you're about to come alive because we begin to see that soil break through and the crop begin to come through you're planted you're not buried learning throughout this journey specifically 2020 into 21 to focus more on a life that's seed not speed if things aren't happening exactly like i'm hoping i stop i pause pray i'm patient and i pray because on the other side of that is a supernatural harvest come on look at the person next to you and say your harvest is on its way let them know because god would not have breathed his life into you god would not have shaped and molded you into his image if he didn't believe that you were a good seed i want you to close your eyes and i want you to receive that i want you to say i am a good seed he wouldn't have chosen you if you didn't have a purpose a destiny a powerful assignment on your life yes we've all made mistakes but those downfalls don't define us or disqualify us there's plenty of mercy for that there's someone that's standing with you i said it earlier that's stronger than the one who's been against you and you may have a broken past you may have a situation where you haven't been able to shake the things that you've walked through or the decisions you've made maybe you have a ton of dysfunction in your life or your family it does not disqualify you maybe the enemy has been trying to convince you that you don't have a purpose but i'm here to tell you today that you're a good seed and that you're fearfully and you're wonderfully made and no matter how broken your past is god will show up and heal and restore say it again i'm good seed come on because in life you'll realize and i said this a moment ago you realize that dirt gets thrown at you and thrown on you recognize in the middle of that that i'm not buried not buried unplanted let me pray for you really quickly we're not done but i just felt really i just felt led in my spirit to pray for somebody right now that's just you can't even hear anything that's happening in today's sermon because you feel buried father right now i pray that the supernatural breath of life from only you holy spirit would begin to fix heal and restore to my friends in uganda to our friends at katy to our friends watching online even the archive message and that's in this room today god i pray that they would begin to shake off the dirt they would begin to rise up in bloom god they would begin to rise up and recognize that everything that's happened the things that they feel like disqualified them the things that feel like are heavy and weighing on them even generational struggles god i pray right now that the things that felt like it was burying them they recognized today god that your hand has planted them and they are good seed somebody say amen and whether it's a mountaintop moment whether you're deep in the soil whichever place you're at i want you to recognize who you are i want you to recognize that you're a seed every single day i thought about along the way over i was talking to my daughter because she was like she was like what are you talking about i talked about roots i was like babe i'm talking about foundation and developing roots and i said you know you're a good seed and she's like yeah and you know what it reminds me of it reminds me of water baptism she's ten and i said you preach girl and then she got done and she was like nah i need to take up an offering i'm like okay all right let's see what you've done here just like your mom it was her birthday this week and we went on a little shopping spree and i was like okay i think we're good she's like you said i could get whatever i was like okay at the dollar tree it's ridiculous but my daughter said reminds me of water baptism you go in and you it's the civilization of being buried you go in dead but like a seed you come back alive and you come out stronger and you come out better and you come out on the other side of all your past and all of your struggle i thought that was good i said girl you need to preach that ephesians chapter 3 verse 17 and 19 says then christ will make his home in your hearts see you'll you'll begin to realize that your foundation and your roots you'll begin to realize when you recognize who you are as daughters and sons and you recognize that you've been shaped and molded in his image you'll recognize the importance of putting your full dependency and trust and hope in him christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust him your roots come on somebody say roots will grow down into god's love and keep you strong that you would have the power to understand as all god's people should how wide how long how hide how deep his love is may you experience the love of christ though it is too great to understand fully you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from god john 15 verse 4 i love this translation it says stay joined to me that means connected that means stay close to me we say this all the time at hope city the promises of god don't break when you lean on them so lean on his promises says stay joint stay connected lean into me and on me and i will stay joined connected close to you this is jesus speaking just as a branch cannot produce fruit unless it stays close connected joined to the vine you cannot produce fruit unless you stay joined to me see then this transformation begins to really happen in your life where again you start looking more like jesus and then you start looking like the fruit of the spirit the fruit that god wants to unlock in our lives galatians chapter 5 verse 22 and 23 says this but the fruit of the spirit is love joy peace patience kindness goodness faithfulness gentleness self-control so i want you to ask yourself another post-easter question how's my love walk what's the fruit look like do a little fruit check right now what's what's the fruit in your life look like because full-on transparency i'm trying to be a little bit more patient where's all my impatient people out my wife all the time is like baby you need to breathe like we're like in a rush you're constantly like we got to jump in the car we got to get there because i like to be on time and she wears a shirt that says sorry i was late i didn't want to okay come don't know that you want to be as on time as me but so patience i'm developing patience if i pull into a chick-fil-a drive-through i'm like how come there's so many people but then you eat that polynesian sauce and you're like okay i do understand i also want to unlock here's what i've been asking i've been i've been praying this galatians 5 22 and 23 over my life this whole week and i've been asking god lord help me in areas that i'm depleted in help me in aries that there's fruit that's kind of spoiling right now in my life show me and reveal the blind spots another one is i want to have more consistent joy like not like like i want it because you have to put on joy come on you have to remove the heaviness isaiah 61 3 and put on the garment of praise because nehemiah 8 10 says the joy the lord is your it's the joy from god to you and through you but you have to put it on see pastor jeremy says sometimes when he pulls in his driveway at home because the week or the day has been stressful he'll just look in the mirror and be like i have to do the same thing because when i walk into my house i can be a thermostat or a thermometer i can establish the temperature or just tell the temperature so when i walk in i smile real big i'm not saying i do it all perfect but joy's another area that i want to grow in another one based upon the story that pastor jeremy told and now my nickname is the enforcer is i want to be kinder come on i'm pretty kind i actually dismantled that whole moment i was like how big a fella are you if you didn't hear the sermon last week pastor jeremy and i almost got into a full-blown fight okay not with each other but against about a room of people okay just watch the sermon it's fine guys we're christians amen well what areas of your life do you feel like man that fruit's a little depleted in my life throw the verse back up one more time love joy peace patience kindness goodness faithfulness gentleness self-control this is all tied to the vine it's all tied to your foundation it's all tied to your roots i want to challenge you with this take this galatians 5 2 2 and 2 3 and read it over your life every day and say say it out loud when you read it say but the fruit of the spirit in my life is love in my life is joy and my life is peace oh you're one of those blabbit grab it no joke 22 28 says decree a thing and it will be established if you're weak in any of these areas start speaking it over you i am patient come on i am kind i have goodness and faithfulness and gentleness and for a bunch of you self-control let's go especially when you're driving in houston traffic start declaring it over you i uh had a friend send me this story about this this really cool place called um biosphere 2 in oracle arizona it's a scientific ecological system structure that was built to mimic the most perfect conditions from temperature to water to streams to dirt sand soil and they were going to grow flowers and and fruit trees and specifically big trees they were mimicking things that were happening outside of this structure and the scientists and engineers said we figured it out this is the future this scientific perfect condition ecological system we've figured it out it was flourishing everything in there was flourishing millions spent on research and analytics and one day they started noticing that the trees started having a droop at the top and over a period of time these trees that were once vibrant and thriving began to droop and the fruit trees were literally touching the ground and they looked outside of the structure at the trees and they said how come none of the other trees are doing this how come none of the other trees are are falling down and blowing out what's happening what what are we missing we have the perfect soil we have the perfect temperature we have the perfect conditions and literally like reverse osmosis filtered water like everything is perfect we've thought of it all we have the perfect controlled environment i think sometimes we can lose sight of life too because we try to create our own perfectly little controlled environment some of y'all are like how is this making any sense let me unpack this a little bit more they spent more money on research and analytics and this one scientist and one engineer started talking and they said oh my goodness we missed one one huge element we missed something and they started going back and they said yeah we we we missed it and it's it's i'm not so i'm not surprised because you can't you can't taste it you can't you can't capture it you can't even see it but what did we miss and this kai says with boldness the wind they started doing research and they discovered that a tree when the wind and storms begin to blow in life it exercises and strengthens the bark and it exercises and strengthens the tree and ultimately it exercises and strengthens the roots and so for a lot of us we don't want to deal with storms it's okay you can clap we don't want to deal with winds and waves we just dismiss them and think like oh why me why not you because what the enemy has thrown at you to break you god will shift it to shape you and mold you into everything that he's called you to be so that your roots can go stronger and your roots can get deeper your life can be bolder figured out the wind was essential to the strengthening of the foundation and the roots of these trees my wife my daughter finley and i yesterday we went to the silos we had a dream team celebration out there that's why you gotta be on the dream team so y'all can get that invite and the wind was whipping i mean it was wha there's a lot of wind and the wind was blowing and she said i took my breath away and i said baby stop and just hold my hand and face the wind for a minute because i knew i was going to preach this i said the wind can take your breath and sometimes it can be invigorating but i want you to say this out loud this wind's not going to break me the wind's going to shape me because i want her to know now storms and trials are going to happen in life john 16 33 says it jesus said in this life you're going to do a lot of things but be confident and have courage and boldness and know that i'm standing with you and i'm for you the very plan of the enemy to destroy and derail and mess you up i'm going to use it for my glory and shift it for your good and that messy situation could become your greatest message that messy situation that brokenness i can turn into a breakthrough the thing that feels like it's falling apart i can make it fall into place i want to challenge you the wind will shift the storms will shift your attention and your focus on him if you allow it i uh i was thinking about uh my mom she would uh she would tell me all the time when i was a kid and maybe you're a mom in the room and you're gonna be like why did you say that from the microphone but i want all of you to do this today i want you to roll down your windows and when you're driving and i want you to put your hand out the window have you ever done this you know the wind's blowing at you and you start doing this with your hand and i want you to say with boldness i'm good seed i'm planted i'm not buried my foundation and my roots are strong and devil the very thing that you designed you designed to break me god is turning and he's shaping me and i want you to take that today and lean against the wind and trust him with audacity and audacious faith and get your roots stronger come on somebody say amen could you stand your feet for just a moment [Music] i don't know why i got emotional about my little girl that moment slip your hands towards heaven god today i pray this is a room full of people here katie uganda watching online the god we want strong roots we want healthy roots because we know it will produce healthy fruit if there's any area of our life that has been muddying the waters or depleting the fruit in our life or keeping us from growing and becoming who we're called to be i pray right now god that your supernatural power would fix heal set free and deliver and that you would restore today everything that is broken nothing missing broken or incomplete we want to get stronger we want to be better we want to become who we're called to become you can put your hands down for just a moment if you're here and you say daniel i don't know jesus as my savior but i want to or maybe you're hearing you say i fell away but i want to rededicate my life today i want roots that are deep into the goodness and the love and the soil of god but the truth is i don't know him but today i want to here at hope city we don't pray prayers for symbolic reasons we pray because romans 10 verse 9 and says says confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that jesus is lord nobody looking around for just a moment if you're watching online you can say type in the chat yes if you're watching at the house party in uganda our team is right there on site to help you you're at katie if you're in this room at west houston if you're in additional seating you want to know jesus i'm going to count to three and i want you to lift up your hand with boldness today is my day i want to give my life to jesus to rededicate one two three if that's you lift up your hand my hands are going up everywhere hand hand hand hand hand hand hand hand all the way in the back hand hand hand come on hope city give him my hand come on ham hands are going up everywhere all right pray this prayer with me and then brad's going to come and close it out father it's me i've been living for me and it's not working from this day on i choose to live for you i give you my life i give you my world everything i do and everything i say from this moment forward is surrendered to you you are my lord you are my savior and you are my father in jesus name amen come on hope city give god a shout of praise | Hope City | UCxbDm8PxatIczDqMqc5qu4g | 2021-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,172 | 36,650 |
aa1xEoFeZOo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa1xEoFeZOo | Dr. Who: Aliases of the Doctor - Doctor Who | the name Doctor Who was used by or applied to the doctor on a large number of occasions with accounts varying on whether this seemed to be The Time Traveler's actual name or at any rate a name they accepted and used for themselves or simply a placeholder applied to them by others for lack of knowledge of his real names the Third Doctor once stated that his real name was not Doctor Who but that others often called him that for lack of him divulging his actual true name the master addressed the postcard to the third doctor as Doctor Who Missy later made two bold claims to Bill Potts in quick succession first that doctor who was in fact the Doctor's real name and second that it was more specifically an alias he had chosen himself early on as an attempt to sound mysterious in this account he would later drop the who because it was a tiny bit on the nose the 12th doctor told Bill she was just trying to wind her up but he later identified himself as Doctor Who to George noting that he liked the name according to One account a conversation he had with Missy at an earlier Point bore out Missy's claim seeing him explain to her that the name arose from the question of who to save calling it The Doctors whom and when citizen 327 kiloliters asked Doctor Who the fourth doctor simply said yes the fourth doctor outright stated that his name was Doctor Who when Richard the lionheart asked for his name King Richard later referred to him as simply who the Tardis keeper on Gallifrey also knew the doctor as who the computer woten repeatedly referred to the first doctor as Doctor Who as did argon mitsig and fledge the doctor's grandson John used the last name who the first doctor used the username doctor underscore who when bidding on the Tardis which he lost to Buchanan in a bet on retroauction.com in 2006. the second doctor briefly used the name dopetor Von werr literally Doctor Who during his visit to Scotland on the 16th of April 1746 and he once signed a message as Dr W the xeons called him Doctor Who Bessie's license plate during the third doctor's time at unit read who1 in the doctor's seventh Incarnation it read wh07 and wh08 in his eighth incarnation Miss Hawthorne referred to the third doctor as the great wizard kikway quad those three words all mean who in Latin the Aged Keeper of the files referred to the doctor with the name who the fourth doctor wrote a series of children's books during his time with unit which were mistakenly published under the name Doctor Who they were intended to be the doctor who discovers historical mysteries but the Publishers due to a miscommunication presented it as Doctor Who discovers historical mysteries a version of the doctor in a young boy's imagination based off a fictional depiction of the doctor off television claimed that she was not allowed to refer to herself as Doctor Who despite personally finding the brilliant canine occasionally made playful remarks related to The Who name Clive Finch's website called him Doctor Who upon reading the 10th doctor's mind reinette remarked that doctor who was more than just a secret the version of the doctor in the land of fiction was known as Doctor Who on television in the 1960s fans referred to him as Doctor Who | Artificial Radio | UCdN_KBN8LSHh5SAmPnI7_nA | 2023-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 586 | 3,237 |
l1kGl5uv0Js | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1kGl5uv0Js | CULTURAL HERITAGE | Law and Built Heritage | as defined by law cultural heritage refers to the totality of cultural property preserved and developed through time and passed on to posterity cultural property refers to all products of human creativity by which a people and a nation reveal their identity these include churches mosques and other places of worship schools and Natural History specimens and sites whether public or privately owned movable or immovable and tangible or intangible in this series of lectures esteemed educators from our national university land pertinent discussions thus open academic discourses on Philippine cultural heritage relating to their respective fields of discipline and expertise this can and may be used as resource materials for further learning and study [Music] a thorny Ryan Oliva talks about the connection between the law and built heritage by giving more comprehensive definitions of the two related concepts the law ensures the conservation preservation restoration and protection of built heritage by and for past present and future generations he also discusses legal provisions and issues pertaining to utilization and ownership as well as indulges in the intertwining relationship of culture in history good day today we'll talk about the connection between know and L fairytales before we do that we have to define what the first is what do we mean fellow see Thomas Aquinas defines the law as an ordinance of reason which is probably that for the common good and made by the game was care for the community but there are also what are these scholars who have a similar definition of what the law is and deterring to even positive this h la vie and ESS that law is a buddy of Blues fix and enforce by a sovereign political authority now we turn into what this cultural heritage cultural heritage has defined the game Appling a scholar and cultural heritage states that it results from human processes and activities it reflects both productive or non material activities and non material activities and values which are more difficult to define and it can include social religious artistic traditional and iconic values it spans movable heritage movable heritage and largely non-mendelian inheritance so we asked our culture and history intertwined and the answer is yes they are yes culture is a way of life it is a process and it is affected by history to illustrate Intramuros the old dog city of Manila is an artifact of colonial Spain and continues to shape our history our sense of history foreign writer in the cocaine in his essay saladna Manila Intramuros was his boyhood playground however a beside known for world war ii survivors and tremulous is also a pre player and the witness and the liberation of the City of Manila but now fortunately Intramuros is a beautiful backdrop for those who are ready inside its walls now we turn into what is built heritage that heritage its are layered common or collective history can you see felt or experienced think pal Mahalo areas for example or the diesel Monument those are the pieces or those monuments bring happy memories and connect us with our imagined community which is a concept of nationhood now we turn it to the law how did the Lord define the heritage under section 3 paragraph F of a public app 1000 66 built heritage shall refer to architectural and engineering structures such as but not limited to bridges government buildings houses of ancestry traditional dwellings lighthouses small ports educational technological and industrial complexes and their settings and landscapes with notable historical and cultural significance so that is the definition of built heritage under the law now why is there a need to protect built heritage when according to the theory of intergenerational responsibility each generation receives a natural and cultural legacy and trusts from previous generations and holds its and trusts for future generations and the sponsor is deeply rooted and the diverse legal traditions of the world and this is according to eat advice a professor of international environmental law at Georgetown University now we proceed are there any laws on preserving cultural or built heritage in the Philippines yes even the 1987 Philippine Constitution the highest law of the land provides that culture must be taken care of and to be more specific we have the natural cultural heritage AK or Republic Act number 1000 66 and after in 2010 and another law which was strengthening people's nationalism philippine history our republic act number one zero zero eight six also enacted in 2010 they are the two main laws which deal with built heritage inhibition the philippines through its treaty obligations it ratified the 1972 convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage or for brevity the world heritage convention so what is the consequence of us signing this convention countries which signed it pledge to preserve not only its words world heritage sites but also to safeguard its natural heritage you can see that an example of an a world heritage site is the our church further strengthening people's nationalism through philippine history act or as I already stated Republic Act one zero zero eight six renamed the National Historical Institute into the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and made it an independent agency of the National Commission for culture and the arts and the law also expanded its powers so what is the NHC II and what are its powers the image CP shall be governed by a nine-member board composed of five representatives from the private sector and the director the National Library of the Philippines the director of the National Museum the executive director of the National Archives of the Philippines and the executive director of the NHC II as its ex official members so let's talk about who are qualified to sit in the NH CP Boyle the law mandates that only natural-born citizens of the Philippines which at least 35 with at least 35 years old with good moral character distinguished and the field of Philippine history and has published works can sit in the NHC bboy an additional safeguard against politicizing the words decisions the law states that only regular members could vote on matters regarding historical research and similar academic concerns and what are these they are determining the veracity of historical facts as regards to heritage sites language determination and the like the NAACP board is also empowered to conduct research and to acquire real property and heritage structures determined the manner of identification maintenance and restoration raster conservation and preservation of built heritage approved the declaration of historic structures and at the bases and regulate activities pertaining to the conservation restoration and conservation of historical property and resources to note both laws define adaptive reuse conservation preservation and restoration we will go to those definitions in a while it is also important to note that heritage houses are also defined as houses of ancestry when notable historical cultural social architectural and artistic value and significance as determined by the NHC be these definitions are helpful and providing us with the frame of reference which previous laws failed to address heritage zones can be designated by the NHC B and the National Museum and consultation web document and the housing and land use regulatory board or hlv or B and other concerned agencies like for example your know your local government unit so now we're turning to the definition of adaptive reuse so what is adaptive reuse the Lord defines it as it shall refer to the utilization of buildings other built structures and sites of value for purposes other than that for which they were intended originally in order to conserve the site their engineering integrity and authenticity of the site of design here we're looking at the recently inaugurated result park hotel which formerly used to be the Army and Navy Club of Manila so now we turn into conservation conservation shall refer to all the processes and measures of maintaining the cultural significance of a cultural property including but not limited to preservation restoration reconstruction protection adaptation or any combination thereof so here we're looking at the city hall of Manila which we understand survived the ravages of World War II so now return into preservation preservation refers to all activities that employ means to control minimize or prevent damage or deterioration to cultural property regular visitors to the National Museum of Art in Manila would see that it is always constantly being preserved and I will turn into restoration restoration refers to the action taken or the technical intervention to correct the targa raishin and alterations and the term cultural property to its original state or condition we're looking at the the Basilica of Nossa Senhora del Carmen in Campo where heritage conservationists are working table working doubly and in raising funds and in raising public awareness about the deterioration of the building because as we all know this structure is made is made of steel and as such it's vulnerable to the to the elements okay so if a building is declared to be a national cultural threshold or a national historical landmark what gives well under the law the law the government could provide priority funding for them for their preservation conservation and restoration and also an official marker could be installed in an immovable cultural property to identify the same as an important cultural property and more importantly in times of armed conflict natural disasters or any other exceptional events that could endanger the cultural heritage of the country they should be given priority protection by the government but there is an important question what if my building or let's say our family's ancestral house was declared to be a national historical landmark am I not its owner anymore well the answer to that it's a rather complicated answer because yes technically you're still the owner but as an owner your rights are limited for example you cannot just change the exterior of the building without securing permission from the NHC P could you sell it well technically you can but if the NHC determines in its judgment that it would be wise for government to acquire it then you have no choice but you sell it to government so that's it for now I am professor Ryan Oliva from the University of the Philippines College of Law thank you very much have a good day | TVUP | UCgHMBsUeTBqZyG8dkGbbVKQ | 2018-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,749 | 10,618 |
6VPe46f9qXc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VPe46f9qXc | 072522-Flint City Council Meeting | [Music] thank you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you foreign Miss Lewis president Mr Murphy present Miss Priestley president miss Winfrey Carter president Mr Burns present Mr converter present just a Pfeiffer president miss worthy present thank you thank you I'm reading of the disorderly person city code subsection any person that persists in disrupting this meeting will be in violation of Flint city code section 31-10 disorderly conduct assault and battery and disorderly persons and will be subject to arrest for a misdemeanor any person who prevents the peaceful and orderly conduct of any meeting will be given one warning if they persist in disrupting the meeting that individual will be subject to arrest and violators shall be removed from meetings are there any requests for changes or additions to the agenda special order before public speaking to make an announcement so a five minute special order [Music] before publicing that is correct okay that'll be ordered without objection are there any other requests for changes or additions to the agenda I'm here uh Dr Lewis I would like to add the resolution declare in the month of July as Parks and Recreation month in the city of Flint to the agenda okay to add-on resolution so we'll call that add-on one for resolutions that'll also be ordered without objection how about under resolution yes yeah under resolutions as add-on one it'll be added to the agenda under resolutions as add-on one okay um point of information yes sir through YouTube um councilman Mays could you be more specific about your discussion or what you would like to five minutes on well we didn't pass that it don't take better minutes she ordered it without objections you're here it's an announcement more so and then are there are there any other additions or changes to the agenda yeah there's one more Dr Lewis also can we um have a have a brief discussion about um about colleague decorum okay under discussion items correct colleague decorum [Music] okay that is also ordered without objection [Music] are there any other requests for changes or additions to the agenda [Music] going once going twice all right since there are additions to the agenda I want to make sure that we can just go ahead and vote on that roll call please on the additions to the agenda which include the five-minute special order resolution called add-on number one and the discussion item for colleague decorum roll call please Madam clerk yes Mr Mays what's your point I thought you ordered them without objections just as a whole let's just go ahead and make sure that we vote on this I mean it's a waste of time already you ordered them without objections okay what is done Mr Mays I think you're in the vote disordered without objections Miss hurricane wrote is done thank you Mr amazing nobody objected we keep moving all righty roll call please Madam clerk Mr Mays uh my abstain is not necessary that's like a double vote when you ordered without objections you don't have to do no roll call vote nobody objected I abstain this is unnecessary Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Ms Priestley yes this one from Carter no this Burns no Mr converter yes Mr Piper yes Miss Worthing yes the vote is uh six yes two no and one abstention okay about a six yes you know the agenda is as amended that brings us to our five-minute special order Mr Mays I'm Adam chair time is the best in some cases that wasn't necessary but but anyway let me say this um I'll be leaving early probably about 10 after six we'll see if we got done the mock Park Association in the Sixth Ward have a mayoral candidate form and it was scheduled on the day of council meeting um Neely Weaver has committed it's the first one I think the community has been a little lacks all three people there so I'll be there so everything that we can get done as I announced that I'll be leaving early it's a rare thing that I do but I'll do it in this case um if we can get in and out of here at 5 30 special Affairs see what we can get done um resolution wise at 6 30 um I wanted this Council to know um so I wanted to announce that that's what's happening I think it's an important event and I'll be leaving close to 6 30. thank you so much I think that took less than five minutes I think it did too I think we're at what 3 30. alrighty thank you very much um that brings us to public speaking are there any members of the public who wish to address the council we just met hello hello thank you hello hello my name is Ariel Mitchell and uh I've been saying in the Third Ward and uh but but Mr Mays is talking about is you know this the city has become a one school City you know everybody have one house and one schools and everybody got to go to Southwestern and the in my board has become War II with this new Ward precincts and and Mr Mott situation about the school situation if we the people got to speak up before the awards good work spring turn into Farmland because my councilman Murphy he that seemed to talk it talking up fast enough for we the people he letting people take over our land and you're gonna pretty soon Mr Mott himself is going to be I mean the maxims the calories generation gonna probably come and take it over from Mike and everybody that's what we gotta deal with the with the education right away would be another Chris Rock slap in the face for the generation I keep coming bless America thank you are there any other public speakers there's there's a gentleman right behind you who came up before you we'll have him go for you okay said okay yep that's fine the member of city council before I start yes you got one already okay my name is Roy Fields senior and I am I live on 3602 Brownell Boulevard second ward city of Flint for the past two and a half years I've been having a problem with just recently found out black mold and the pictures that you're going to see in that file and I I added some of the correspondence the people that I've talked to trying to get help but I'm here today to ask this Council to help me I need your help I need for the water to be tested and and that's coming into my house as well as in my house uh I they dug up my front yard here when when that that was going on and they came out they replaced the faucets they had me to replace the hot water tank and I've never seen it this bad before uh there's a shower brush in that file I've been using that as a barometer for uh didn't know it was black mold till about four months ago but anyway uh every week every six four to six weeks like clockwork that brush would gum up with this black stuff on it you would see the build up in the bathtub and the sink on the faucets in the house in the kitchen bathroom and amazingly enough uh had a gentleman come out from the building inspector's office his title was health and safety and he's the one that clued me in I want to use his words for a moment he told me he said okay after he saw the brush in the faucets he said I want you to take open up the back of the toilet but we want to look inside there if it's black mold if it's in the water it's there I did it was there just like he said and then he he said to me in front of a lady that was from the assessor's office and my wife was present at that time to this is why it's not safe to drink the water here in the city of Flint that's not safe as well as he told me not to shower in the well geez I didn't know it was black mold and and how it would harm me it wasn't practicing black mold protocol at that time since then we have but be both me and my wife have suffered the ill effects of black mold being in the water and right to this day our grandchildren can't come to the house and spend the night with us because you they have to be able to take a bath so this is part of the problems that I'm going through and I'm I'm about to say I please please all I've asked of the city of Flint was would you have someone someone to come out a separate entity from the city of Flint I hate to say this but a separate entity from the state of Michigan to have the water tested so that way we will know and I am not born of information your time is up more of information to you madam chair to the speaker do you realize once the last speaker speak we will respond to what you're saying thank you thank you are there any other public speakers good evening Council my name is Jim Richardson I'm a resident of the Seventh Ward I see that we have uh the amendment to the zoning ordinances on the agenda for Council this evening the last item for second reading I'm here to say that I am supportive of it and I hope that Council will be able to act on it I think it's a very important part very important ordinance for us to get implemented for the city for us to move forward thank you very much [Music] thank you next speaker I'm losing weight to see that so I'm kind of proud um so please state your name for the record Mark Baldwin I live in uh right now in the Third Ward so um anyway so I want to start real quick say what the uh land bank said when they gave a presentation was very exciting for me they're going to get rid of all all the house dilapidated houses and they amended that and they said all the houses except for the new ones were just accepting in and but then I went back and looked at the list and there's dilapidated houses on my block there's four of them that one of them been burned out and there's uh anyway they're they're in really bad shape and they're not on the list they're not even they're not even being considered and so I I hope you address that um secondly uh we're talking about the water reports just came in about lead in the water we're three three times the lead levels from January to June as we were this year as it were last year and the year before that were even lower so so we need to look at that why why is the water getting worse we're still below the levels um the legal levels but but it's it's going up dangerously fast third I want to thank you all for doing something that has been done in six years well nearly six years you got the zoning up here and hopefully going to be able to have time to to uh vote on it today to make a decision on it you were able to maneuver things so that uh um they could be seen such a matter that you could evaluate them and so I this is like all of a sudden we're getting our democracy back and I think you approving this is going to have you getting more support from the citizens of Flint point of information what's your point through you to Mark what Ward is that you was referring to them houses in right now it's in the Third Ward the second on the second it'll be in the uh second ward okay thank you are there any other public speakers good evening city council uh Joel Arnold live in the Seventh Ward um just back up here again thank you guys like Mark said for bringing zoning before us here today and I see it's the last agenda item on the general counsel agenda and hopefully it can be gotten to tonight and passed I think what Mark said really speaks true that a lot of us will feel like our elected officials are listening to us are responding to the wishes of the public I just want to point out again that when this was passed by our Planning Commission which is also Broken Out by Wards it received an affirmative vote from every single ward in this city so and when we had a master plan steering committee that Representatives across the city it had support from every single part of this city so this is really an opportunity for the council to enshrine into law a democratic inclusive process that'll make it a lot easier for our city to redevelop so I know it's been a long road to get here I thank all of you for putting in time for reading of 750 page document and really pouring your heart into this and tonight can hopefully be the last step to making that into law in our city and making it a lot easier for us to move our city forward in a way that reflects the wishes of residents here in Flint so thank you very much thank you next speaker hello my name is Moses Timlin I'm a resident of the Seventh Ward I'm gonna keep it short and simple I just want to say I'm here to speak in support of the zoning ordinance and I really hope you look favorably upon it tonight thank you for judging through all the conversations the reading material the discussions among yourselves you will be making history if this is passed this will be validating the 5 000 people who participated in the Imagine Flint master plan and this will help make our development process streamline transparent and simple and I think for a city like Flint that's really what we need in our development capacity so thank you very much and I appreciate your time thank you next speaker good afternoon my name is Cade surface I live and work in the Fifth Ward and I serve on the board of my neighborhood association by this point you've heard from me a few times up here and I hope that I've done an adequate job of expressing the role of zoning codes and the lives of myself of my neighbors and of everyone else in this community including yourselves the last time that I was in front of you I shared how fortunate I feel to live and work in a part of the city that was built before the 1970s and therefore consists of dense mixed use and pedestrian scale buildings which have been made difficult and in some cases even illegal by our current zoning codes throughout my life when I was a student when I've been broke when I haven't had a car or even a steady place to sleep at night my neighborhood because of its density and its mixed land uses has allowed me to bounce back to grow to reach my goals and eventually to even help others do the same I appreciate the commitments that I've heard from many of you to read research and seriously consider the proposed land use policies that are in front of you I share many of your opinions that these complicated and lengthy rules have required an appropriate amount of time to consider and discuss I also share the opinion with many of you that there are individual components of these codes that may not be ideal or could use some refinement based on changes in our community over the last 10 years I want you to know that if passed I promise to work with any of you to work with my neighbors and to work with anyone else in this community that wishes to continue the process of updating and improving our city by updating and improving these policies now though it's vitally important that we pass these codes so we can provide a better framework for these discussions these codes make it easier and less expensive for people to buy and build homes they remove some of the most egregious barriers in place in our city to starting businesses and investing in properties and it frees up land currently gobbled up by empty Lawns and empty parking spaces in lieu of tax generating buildings homes and businesses our city is facing so much right now as you all know and has faced so much over the past decades that has slowed and discouraged the types of neighborhoods and Investments That sustainable financially resilient and social cities socially vibrant cities are built from I hope that you'll take the steps today to free us from these outdated and problematic regulations and approve the draft zoning codes thank you thank you are there any other public speakers are there any other public speakers Final Call for public speakers you can only speak once alrighties uh public speaking is now closed that brings us down to council response is there any member of the council who wishes to respond Mr Mays yeah Madam chair through you to the speakers who spoke on the ordinance for second reading and adoption I'm gonna just be prank with you this Council didn't vet that in commit something that voluminous it should be a special meeting on that zoning thing but I'm used to government I'm used to folks sometimes voting without details we vetted and looked at that for a few years things have changed those 5 000 people in the what has happened this city has not even kept up as it relates to the time frame on the master plan you said a mouthful sir you said individual components that need to be fixed that was the time to fix them in committee meeting before it moved on but you got a lot of folks who just do stuff I might not be here when that come up we'll see depending on how fast we get here and how we can move this agenda around but that's the reality of it and y'all know what need to be fixed I know some of what needs to be fixed does this Council know I don't know but the easiest thing to do was amend it and fix it before you adopt it to the gentleman with the black mold I like to make a referral to the administration Mr Edwards this is the second complaint of black mold and this is pictures here and I don't blame them for not wanting to state test I want a private test Professor Edward's name came in here from Virginia Tech and that's how it started with the lead in council meeting out there marching I was with him one of the only elected officials at the time so I want a referral um Janelle to go to Miss Edwards written referral asking for tests for Mr Fields now I see the documentation I'll get you a package but I want to test an independent test and if it ain't independent if it costs money I put up the money but I'm very serious about it and I want to see if we can get a test I don't mind a test with the state Mr and we're the private individual I hear you miss hurricane um I'll go to jail when you try to set me up okay Miss Worthing you have the floor I'd like to make a motion to have Mr Brown come up during discussion and uh talk about the black mold I know nothing about water and how all that works and then also the lead quick discussion about those two things uh [Music] for the eighth ward council person with the strict rules on two minutes because if we can get into that that's the easiest thing for me to do was to call folks up I'm gonna support it but you sure better do it right the way you fool with me and the way that you give leeway on these two-minute rules to respond to speakers to certain folks I want them getting the details of what y'all got in common okay I'm gonna see what you do okay Mr maze it's an improper point of information Miss worthy foreign information Point order I want to see what you do with your smile and self okay uh Miss worthy can you repeat that motion yeah just in discussion item for a special order have Mr Brown um come up so that we can ask questions about them what's your point I've never seen that done in a two-minute response so um I want to see who's seconded and I want to see how this motion go okay so there's a motion on the floor to add a discussion item regarding the water is there a second Final Call is there a second okay that motion dies for lack of a second Miss worthy you still have the floor well that's disappointing um I thought I would get some answers for you pretty quickly but I I don't know why my colleagues didn't feel like seconding that um that's all I really have right now thank you okay is there any thank you is there any other disc excuse me is there any other council member who wishes to respond to the public speakers uh Mr Pfeiffer so those of you who showed up and and supporting the zoning I appreciate you showing up um there's a little inside baseball that you don't know about and even if we had time and didn't get a tornado warning last time we were going to postpone that until mid-september because there's a conflict with that and the latest adoption of the marijuana ordinance so if we adopt this the marijuana ordinance will get overwritten and go away so I think we're I'll hopefully get an answer during discussion from attorney Gurley whether or not we can get the new marijuana ordinance in time to get this enacted or not so if not there could be a postponement of that until the marijuana ordinance is ready so just bear with us as we try to work out the details because the numbering scheme of the new would have overwritten the marijuana ordinance and we don't want to go down the route of not having a marijuana ordinance so we're trying to juggle those out right now so stay tuned not sure what's going to happen but that's where we're at so you're up to date thank you thank you is there any other council member who wishes to respond to the public Mr Murphy yes um to my colleagues I think it might be important that we black out the Social Security on um Mr Roy Fields um information he gave us on one of his Pages he has his social security number on there so I think my to my colleagues I think we might need to Black that out because we don't really need that information that's confidential information so just to let y'all be aware that we have that and if y'all can take your opinion and black it out that would be good um also to um Mark Baldwin um talking about the abandoned houses as my colleagues know we all receive a list of recommendation of homes that needed to be tore down from the Genesee County Land Bank in the Third Ward what I when I went through my list I realized that a lot of homes that needed to be tore down was not on that list so what I did and what I've been doing is going all around the Third Ward and you guys know my ward is the biggest war so I'm still yet to finish I think I'm on Laredo Street um but I guess it's a certain amount of houses that we were given what my understanding is is if we add on in addition to the list that was given to us that may that's gonna probably take away some of the recommended lists that the land bank what I would have preferred for us to do is to pay someone to go and do an audit in all of our Wars of all the abandoned houses that need to be tore down because in my ward there are so many houses that was missed on that list we need to actually do and I'm wrapping up we probably actually need to do a special order to talk about this list because we want to make sure we get this right when we get ready to tear these houses down and there's just a lot of houses that's not on the list in my ward that if we go with the list that the land bank doing we're gonna miss out on the lot and I'm not sure if that's what the other colleagues Wars too thank you thank you Miss Burns thank you madam chair um to everyone who came I appreciate you coming and speaking um because this is your Council uh Chambers and this is where we hear your concerns um and I want to piggyback off what my colleague in the eighth Ward stated about the marijuana license and we did have a tornado warning our siren go off during our last meeting so we do have some things that we need to finish working to work out but we do I look forward to seeing the change with the zoning because it'll affect um well it's not in my ward anymore I'm losing it one of the right on off of Chevrolet it will be as of the second in the Fifth Ward so it won't be in my ward anymore but it would have affected right there um off of I believe Joliet uh it's like a little Hub but um to to um Mr um Roy fields this is a problem because people have issues like this the water did eat up fixtures and if it's eating up fixtures we need to talk about what is it doing to our skin you can't hear me and I can you hear me now a little better well I'm going to say this I'm trying to speak up loud they you know if I get too loud I don't want to get a warning but um these fixtures this is a problem we know that the water has eaten up and eaten away at fixtures and if you're living in your home with this this is if they told just black mold I'm afraid what it's doing to your body your health I hope you are seeking medical attention and what I will do um I believe someone put in a referral but we need to follow up on this because this is dangerous you know we look at you're changing fixtures the fixtures in my bathroom which is in 48504 that was it started to eat away the fixture at my home and so you're on Brownell street so you're not far from me at all at all so I'm going to be make sure we follow up on this we have your phone number I know you're in the second ward I don't know if you reached out to your council person or not but I would urge you to but I will also be following up because this is this is a problem within the city thank you thank you are there any other members of council who wish to respond to the public Madam chair Miss Priestley Mr Baldwin is your mic on yes okay I just have to speak closer to it um I went around my entire Ward and I found almost 300 homes 182 are on the land Banks they're going to get a list and I've compared the list I want to also go through and re-look at the houses that they had didn't have on their list that I have just to make sure because some of them from the outside I couldn't tell and I thought well maybe they could be rehabilitated maybe they couldn't I don't know um to the gentleman since I didn't have your your name in front of me the gentleman with the water um Mr Fields thank you very much um black mold is tough to deal with it's tough to remove it everything's bad about black mold um so I hope that we can help you in some way I don't know if it's from the water we don't know unless we do further looking into that situation but we won't let it go thank you are there any other members of council who wish to respond Miss Winfrey Carter thank you madam chair um I would like to thank all of the public speakers thank you for um bringing us your Insight and thank you thank you for being engaged in the process I'm I'm I was sitting here and I looked at the pictures of um of the black mold and I was thinking I'm wondering um if any any other residents particularly on your street are they having any issues with that I would I would and I'm gonna I'm gonna come out and talk to you because I would want to find that out too because that's serious black mold is serious um thank you and and you know there's a lot of it's dangerous it's dangerous to your health so I hope you guys are being very careful with coming in contact with that oh that those pictures were bad um and as far as the um the land bank properties that that's on the list to be demoed I found several properties that I thought should have been on the list in the Fifth Ward and they were not so I sent in additions to that list and I'm just you know all of those um properties need to be demoed and I would like to propose that we even um put more Opera money into the pot and let's just let's just take care of all the Demos in the city I think that would be a good thing to do that would be to me historic you know a historic way to spend the money and and get it all done the first time and then move forward um thank you madam chair I'm done thank you are there any other members of council who wish to respond Madam chair Dr Lewis thank you um so first I would like to address my colleague in the Third Ward he's absolutely correct and you know due to the nature due to the nature that this is a part-time job I I can't ride around the world you know and regardless man what it is but in second ward we have houses that have smashed that are smashed by trees I mean it look it looked like horror scenes seeing a big old tree just laying on a house I couldn't imagine living next to that and I noticed that some of those properties they are not on the land bank demo so I definitely support um having a a real audit to see what prioritize what's going on um and then also I also want to state that I'm definitely in support of councilwoman on Worthing's motion I would like to see um a place on um in the discussion item so I am going to make a motion to bring it up during this time because it's very essential so thank you for bringing it up I just want to make sure it's done right being new so thank you and I'm sorry you know and um next I also want to just say that you know air and water is a human right and a necessity we shouldn't have to question whether it's clean or not and um we need it and clearly people are suffering in silence and they're scared to come forward um yeah I Mr Roy he's in my neighborhood he's in Cypress Park neighborhood and um and clearly if it's it's a big concern it's a concern of several neighbors but again people are suffering in silence and scared to come forward so we owe him at least we owe him the comfort of getting him a non-biased test by non-biased entity so we can get down to the bottom of it because it boils down to one of two things one either black mold two is not so so as Leaders of this city we need to just make sure that we're taking care of our residents so and if it is black mold we need to do something about it because this isn't the first case in America other cities have acted um on behalf of the citizens um when they found that it may have been black mold so again uh as I wrap up I just want to make sure that Flint is in tandem with other municipalities as we take care of our valued citizens because we do value um them as a citizen of the city of Flint thank you thank you I believe that that just leaves me um I will make my comments brief as my colleagues have already stated pretty much everything that I've been thinking I wanted to say a huge thank you to all of our public speakers for coming forward and speaking about the things that you're passionate about and holding us accountable and making sure that we're able to to work for you and hear your voice so thank you all so much for coming out this evening that concludes Council response and that brings us down to our add-on resolution the chair will entertain a motion to send add-on number one to council Madam chair Miss Priestley I make a motion to send resolution add-on number one declaring the month of July as Parks and Recreation month in the city of Flint to council okay is there a second a second it's been moved and properly supported is there any discussion Madam chair uh Dr Lewis thank you so July is officially declared parks and um Recreation month Across the Nation and so just like with other things we want Clinton to be in tandem with the nation several cities are putting in excuse me several citizens are putting in Sweat Equity writing grants enhanced Aesthetics and the experience of Park goers with new sidewalks bleachers new Ada approved equipment um to cater to our um the our handicap population picking up trash and much more so in turn this has tremendously increased the usage of our Parks during the summer months especially the month of July so that is why as the honorary park ranger Flint me Yogi and Booboo believe that we should declare July as Parks and Rec month in the city of Flint are there any other is there any other discussion yeah Madam chair Mr Mays through you to my colleagues who sponsored this resolution um it was on me and park adapter Quincy Murphy okay I'm gonna support it but now one thing I'm gonna do with all of these resolutions even the Clarissa Shields Street naming we voted as a council to name Dayton Street to Dayton Family street that was I think the first vote that's I'm giving you some history and then now I see Ira Dorsey and them got to hear me we also voted friend Cleves Boulevard on Gray Street because of the team Cleveland franklies and then we also voted Clarissa Shields I'm a council person who like credit I read this resolution and it says the mayor and the council I don't mind working with any mayor but when the mayor speaks publicly because some of this stuff you cannot do without a vote of the council those streets um certain things that we do and so I just want the pause to make a point and I'm gonna make it to the citizens of Flint whether I make it to the council or anybody when people talk working together in unity give credit where credit is due I know how all these things come about they have to vote on them but I don't like politicians taking sole credit for stuff that can't be done without the legislative body so once again I'll vote in favor passing a resolution for our Parks and Recreation money and you know I got people at House of brink do a good job you know them um you know what is it keep Genesee County Parks beautiful all the grants and monies but I'll be doubt gone if I'm a set on the council approve street name and signs um approve certain stuff and then let folks speak publicly and don't give this council credit for what cannot be done without Council approval it's a joint effort in some cases in most cases I would say 80 to 90 percent of the cases so just a little educational fact for the community I'll be supporting this thank you so much thank you is there any other discussion yes uh Mr Murphy um thank you and thank you Dr Lewis for um reaching out to me to help with this resolution and as a person who've been working in Dewey Park for a long time and I happen to have a brochure uh that we are putting together a soccer field um basketball court it's called a mini pitch system with um a Dewey Park in collaboration with the Sylvester Empowerment Center Lanell Jones and um Marion and Nancy Edwards and Suzanne Wilcox we've been working on this for a long time and on September the 5th we will be doing a big Community project it's probably 125 000 grant funding that will be going to this um soccer field so it's a lot of collaboration working around the whole entire city of Flint with different perks so I'm excited about this resolution and I'll be supporting this resolution because it means a lot when you have people out there working volunteering and putting it out of Sweat Equity and picking up trash and keeping the parks maintained hopefully we can do a deeper dive in the Parks because I'm sure not just in Dewey Park some of us have problems with people driving all through the park grass and making sure that we got the barriers surrounding the parts to prevent cars from driving through the parks because now that the parks has been improved and maintained and I think really it started when um Karen Weaver was the mayor and we received funding to put in the new playground and there were a lot of different playgrounds being placed up under the funding that came to the city of Flint because of the Water Crisis because there were people who donated funding to the city of Flint that did not want to donate specifically towards water infrastructure but to other things to improve the park so that's how the new playground equipment and all of that different kind of stuff came along with in the park so when y'all see those new playgrounds that came because people funded the city of Flint to do things to try to change the image in what the fit city of Flint was looking like with the Flint Water Crisis so I support this resolution and thanks to everybody every contributor factor in the city of Flint rather you the former mayor the current mayor the residents the block clubs organizations business whatever you guys have done I know Mark have done a lot of great things with coming out health and supporting different things in the park at Burston Field House in that Dewey Park so thank you guys and I support this resolution thank you is there any other discussion in the first round in the first round in the second round is there any discussion Madam chair Mr mace I see that big hand and hit that fix at 5 30. and I thought we'd be out of here at 5 30. because of the agenda but it is what it is I've told people all across the city quit worrying about when we get in and out of meetings as long as we get the business done so I'm gonna be labor the moment um in order to let Mr Fields know soon as this is over maybe Miss Worthing was right Miss Lewis is right we gonna take some action and you'll hear it and see it on this Wild and Black MO but um Mr Murphy you right we beefed up recreational and Parks during the Wilder crisis because it was necessary and um without belaboring the moment too long maybe on another day but it's a lot with more we can do for Parks and Recreation and youth in the city of Flint I look forward to the discussion thank you so much thank you is there any other discussion in the second round in the second round Final Call in the second round all right seeing none that brings us to the vote oops I thought I turned my microphone off that brings us on the to the vote on the motion to send add-on number one to council roll call please Madam Clerk Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes this one tree Carter yes Miss Burns yes Mr yes Mr Pfeiffer yes Miss Worthing yes Mr Mays yes the vote is nine yes zero no vote is nine yes zero no that motion passes okay that brings us down to our discussion item regarding colleague decorum as requested by councilwoman Lewis councilman Lewis you have the floor thank you so it was um last council meeting we went into [Music] so last council meeting we had a discussion um about an appointment and the appointment we were talking about someone um being called a boy well it was very disheartening to hear right after we had the conversation about someone being referred to as a boy and the council was adamantly against it as soon as we had that conversation one of my colleagues in the Sixth Ward she got caught on the mic [Music] and it picked up her stand towards me girl bye and that troubled me it troubled me because we're having a big conversation around why we should not appoint a lady who called a black man a boy and then soon and then while I was engaging while I was having uh saying a statement about let's make sure that we put the whole conversation in context just so we can see it and put it on record and move on and vote how we vote it was picked up on the mic her making the statement towards me Girl by [Music] it sounds like a double standard we can't get upset and call it highly racialized when someone is called boy and then we turn around and on the mic when we think that it is not picking things up and make the comment Girl by that's not acceptable and that's not the way we should operate on Council regardless if we don't agree with our colleagues or not we should make those comments and it's just not right so if we don't want other colleagues making comments and that's ghost like we had comments towards Mr Mays when he made comments um Quincy when he made comments because for a censor him I did it wasn't no 7-0 plan he was um yeah he was not in the right and so we wanted to I wanted to make it fair we need to make sure that it's fair all the way around the board and so just going forward I just challenged the rest of my colleagues when the mic is on or off let's make sure that we are showing proper decorum and we don't want to look like a hypocrite we don't want to get upset and challenge someone for saying boy and then turn around and call your colleague girl it's not right and how did I know I found it on Facebook I saw that I saw the tape and just like we sent around the post four um Lee and Sorensen the the screenshots we have the actual video footage of the comment Girl by being coming from our colleague in war 6. so only thing I'm just asking for if for us to just do better we expect better let's do better because it's important as we move the city forward colleagues might not get along the way that we would like to but that's okay we need to make sure that we get the business done with respect and property to Chrome so I just challenged all of my colleagues to hold that in esteem as we move forward doing the business of the city of Flint thank you madam chair Mr Mays Madam chair I don't mind these discussions about the Quorum and how councils should act and whatever one of my most interesting subjects I know Madam chair was offended when I said folks talk about her like a dog they talk about me like a dog but that didn't mean we call them folks dogs but they do talk about like a dog or lizard or whatever people talk bad that's what politics is Adam found out in politics when you look at the statistical data 45 might like you 65 percent don't 49 might agree with you 51 don't own a variety of subjects the old saying is thick skin the conversation Miss Lewis is having is about the quorum this Council talked about the Quorum so much in Cape feels them I have to go look it up I mean what they keep talking about the corn it's got something to do with politeness but stuff go back and forth husband and wife might have decorum in the household but they gonna have a little discussion here and there sisters and brothers I got three brothers and one sister mom and daddy kids and child so I think in some cases not at all not at all but in some cases let's not wear this to core them out because when you read the whole section of the charter that talks about the Quorum it also talks about the mechanics of how councils should operate and get some stuff done while I'm here on Council I do believe I have a duty and a responsibility to share knowledge experiences and information but so do other leaders in the community I've seen Pastor Harris come in whether it's preachers mayors congressman State reps it's been so much to do about the Quorum and I don't know who folks talk to but I talk to folks all across the city different folks and so I want to ask my colleagues don't read too much in it get a little thick skin I've been called all kinds of names it's videos on Tick Tock YouTube I get calls from across the country and so as we do the business of the city yeah talk to corn but I also have thick skin and keep it moving and address the issue that decorum I'm not saying that but we got to do a major Balancing Act and as I wrap up I'm going to say this I'm gonna ask a question do people believe that I'm really like I say I am if you mess with me once or say something about me out the way wants I might say something out the way the YouTube three four times that's my survival technique in politics I don't let folks run me open the best example I can use is in a national debate when Trump looked over at Hillary in the middle of an election and called her a nasty lady and Michelle Obama say when they go low we go high I'd have looked over at Trump and said I don't like the way your hair swooped you're grabbing women in the wrong way who do you think you're talking to so keep that in mind we all are human ain't nobody pardon the Red Sea and walking on water if you dish it out be able to take it and uh let's see what happened as we take care of the business of the city everybody is making good points God bless us but more importantly God bless the residents of the city of Flint nah whatever I really said we'll figure it out thank you so much thank you is there any other discussion Madam chair Miss Burns um I am definitely going to address this because um councilman Lewis didn't she talks about hearing the whole dialogue she should have understood that I first described the difference was gal and boy now as I have talked to you before and we have used in terms uh when you've been at your home in Maryland what you say you work part-time here we said girl whatever girl whatever so will you and I have keyed it up and had just talked so it wasn't like that so we're talking and calling a grown man a boy the equivalent to a grown woman if you call them a gal but when we talk about you're being selective of what you're choosing on May 23rd you were dismissive to Chris Del Maroney when he came to the podium and asked you could you please pay attention to him while he was at the podium talking and you did your hand like this and you offended him May 23rd go back look at it it's on there when councilman Murphy was calling me all sorts of names you said nothing nothing and I had to remove him from the meeting the last meeting when councilwoman hurricane wrote her said she didn't like some of her colleagues but she's good friends with you you didn't say nothing about her decorum you have said that councilman Maine's culture mfb I asked you did he say it you said well that everyone heard it I asked the news was here the news stated like they didn't want to get into it councilwoman Priestly you said she heard I asked her she said she didn't hear it so that it was a falsehood you're still not stated or made it clear so when I'm looking at things that you're stating you'll be upset that I said girl bye because I thought you were saying was utterly ridiculous in defense to a grown man being called boy you further went on to say that you didn't have a problem with being called ghetto because when councilwoman Worthing said ghetto you felt it didn't apply to you so yes that was a heated topic and there was a lot of dialogue and we got a tick tock unfortunately made out of it but you chose selectively to talk about one part to make yourself a victim you're not a victim the difference to that is boy and gal if we're talking about a racial term there is a difference and I know you know the difference so when you come to try to say my colleague in the sixth word you need to talk about your colleague in the Third Ward and your colleague in the Seventh Ward who have and your colleague in the ninth award so talk about the Quorum as a whole don't be selective and don't call me out and make sure you call yourself all out also because you did that with Chris Del Maroney you were dismissive May 23rd when he was asking you to please pay attention to what he was saying when he walked to that Podium and you didn't you didn't and that conversation with we're talking about Lynn source and you kept trying to defend it and he was you know sound but it's not a sound bite that wasn't a sound like those were her words against William Craig her words now most people will not keep up a post which is I'm not a forensic person to go through someone's uh entire Facebook thread what we have we gave it had her name her picture was her post now if you want it all that would be your responsibility and duty to do it to get it not mine as I stated to you I'm not the FBI the CIA the Flint PD or the MSP you were asking for something that was ridiculous not only that councilman Pfeiffer was the first one who stated it but we always get black people want to come for other black people you should have come and checked him first he didn't want her that's his Lord you found immediately that you was going to come to try to check me because that's what you do don't come for me you stop it if you have something and I support it and then you out here talking about me and I know all your business you need to stop don't don't keep coming for me like this I don't do that to you you serve your word if I can help you I'm gonna help you but you're gonna come and admonish me not today the difference but boy would be gal big difference if you were offended call everybody out for their Quorum and including yourself when you waved off Chris Del Maroney thank you madam chair thank you is there any thank you is there any other discussion Madam chair Miss Worthing there's a double standard and there always has been um you know I have been called many many things over the years and I was told oh that's the previous Council not the current one well I was just called a stinky ass hoe and no one said anything about how horrible that was um and defended me uh I find that a poly it is a double standard while we're arguing about Gail and girl which I've never heard of in my life the opposite boys girl [Music] uh were having a double standard when things happen to us we are self-righteous and want people to be admonished yet when you are yourself admonished you want to place blame own it [Music] own it and then let's do better going forward no one should be called a dog no one should be called a stinky no one should be called a prostitute and that they turn tricks to get their children and has anyone said anything no so let us do better going forward uh and and the Facebook thing and the attacks at the beginning of this Council double standard still a double standard uh I've never went on line and attacked my colleagues others feel that they can do that and they feel very Justified too uh calling colleagues a Karen that they can't run because they're so big it's unfair it's unfair and I would like to do better I would like to do better this is not Middle School and I agree with Miss Lewis uh the the discussions about calling a grown man boy and then saying girl bye if that's not hypocrisy at its finest I don't know what is thank you is there any other discussion yes Mr Murphy thank you I really wasn't going to say anything but since my name was brought up by councilwoman Burns and I'm gonna say this one time and I'm not gonna ever have to bring this back up again anytime a a woman could go on a podcast and talk about former mayor Karen Weaver like that when Karen was running for office when her Neely was running for office and a week after week at the week at the week at the week bash that woman whether they liked her or not kind of information and you up in what's your point does the council person in the third world realize that mayor Sheldon Neely gave me all that wrong and misinformation that's an improper point of information proceed um anytime somebody can go and do that right there the person that Quincy Murphy is whether I like you or dislike you you would never see me go on no podcast y'all ain't never found no podcast with Quincy Murphy don't win out there and Bash people like that and then I'm sitting up there rolling with them if I was Karen Weaver I would run so far and be so far away from them I wouldn't touch them with a 10-foot pole and because I saw that right there Quincy don't mess with that person over there so she could say whatever she wants to but you won't see Quincy out here talking about nobody Mr Murphy what's your point does the councilman um in the Third Ward understand again that information was given to me by now mayor Sheldon Neely okay proceed Mr America thank you one thing I won't do I don't care what you came and told me and a lot of people done came and told me a lot of stuff about a lot of people and one thing you won't see me do you won't see me go on no podcasts or no Gospel radio station talking about somebody that somebody done told me something about and anytime somebody doing that like that there ain't nothing you could do I will touch you and if I was caring Mr Murphy what's your point of information is it possible for the person and the third council person the third word to be specific what was there because right now he's only stating non-facts I need him to be specific what Tanya Burns said so that I can apply I can respond to it appropriately because right now he's gaslighting okay proceed Mr Murphy and and I'm gonna conclude like this and I told Sheldon Neely from the get-go you shouldn't touch that right there with a 10-foot pole and everything she doing on him he brought it on himself because I told him a long time ago he should have Ran So Far Away From Him and Karen Weaver need to leave him alone point of information that's all I have to say what's your point is this the point where this Council will say let's break bread that's an improper point of information I'm done okay is there any other discussion yes um Madam chair miss one free Carter you know what um I'm I'm I'm so over it I'm appalled but I would like to make a motion to adjourn this meeting so we can move forward okay there's a motion on the floor to adjourn is there a second Madam chair second then motion it has been moved and properly supported roll call please Madam Clerk Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes Miss Winfrey Carter yes Miss Burns yes Mr yes Mr Pfeiffer yes Miss Worthing yes Miss Lewis no okay the vote is seven yes one no to adjourn vote is seven yes one no we are adjourned at 5 48 pm we're gonna have to pick up some things yeah members of the public just so you know if you are looking to speak during counsel make sure you fill out a slip in the back okay yeah that's true foreign [Music] thank you foreign [Music] the meeting of the Flint city council to order roll call please Madam Clerk I thought Mr Mays he's not here oh okay Miss Lewis he's not here okay Mr Murphy president it's pretty sweet present Miss Winfrey Carter present Miss Burns president present Mr Pfeiffer president this sort of thing present thank you all right reading of the disorderly person city code subsection any person that persists in disrupting this meeting will be in violation of Flint city code section 31-10 disorderly conduct assault and battery and disorderly persons and will be subject to arrest for misdemeanor any person who prevents the peaceful and orderly conduct of any meeting will be given one warning if they persist in disrupting the meeting that individual will be subject to arrest and violators shall be removed from the meetings before we get into the pledge and the blessing for the meeting are there any members of council who are requesting a moment of silence for um for community members who have passed away Madam chair Miss Priestley I'd like to ask for a moment of silence for Mr Joseph Thrasher who was one of my high my junior high school teachers at Holmes Junior High he was probably one of the greatest teachers I had thank you are there any other members of council okay I would also like to recognize the uh brother of the former CFO Huey Newsom Carlton Newsom um was was shot last week so I want to honor him as well yes RL [Music] in in Indy in Indianapolis [Music] okay thank you are there any others Madam chair uh Dr Lewis thank you um I would like um to have a moment of silence for Mr Bianco Jones Bianco Jones okay are there any others when we get the prayer blessing if it's not out of the way I wouldn't mind um the president of the concerned pastors um Pastor Harris saying some type of blessing of prayer yep I've already asked Mr Harris to to bless this meeting thank you all right so we'll do the pledge and then we'll go into the blessing in a moment of silence Mr Pfeiffer will you lead us in the pledge foreign to the Republicans one nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all right just let us in ourselves for a word of Prayer gracious God we thank you for this day and for your many blessings we thank you for the opportunity to serve your people in various capacities we pray that you would give us the spirit of unity that we might do all that we can for the betterment of this community and we thank you for successes past present and in the future this is our prayer in the name of the father Son and Holy Spirit everybody said amen thank you Pastor Harris Let's stand for a moment of silence thank you all right that brings us down to requests or changes or excuse me requests for changes or additions to the agenda Miss Worthing uh since we didn't get to it in the last meeting I would like to have a special order about uh with Mr Brown to talk about I don't where to go hopefully he'll be back um about the lead that was found in our water and the black mold um also I don't know if we can do this but um if we could limit discussion in a special order uh to just a normal like resolution like five minutes two rounds of five minutes each yep okay and you want a special order not a discussion item Miss Worthing well if he's not here then maybe we should do a discussion discussion on okay we'll add that as a discussion of information what's your point through you to miss Worthy would you leave it as a special order I'll even as a special order I think Mr Mays wanted to speak before he left okay point of information what's your point could it be through you to miss word in the request be right before public speaking Miss Worthing is that alone sure okay so we'll do a special order with two rounds of five minutes each that's ordered without objection okay is there any other request for changes or additions to the agenda going once going twice all right so we just have that one let's just go ahead and vote real quick on that agenda with the amendment um roll call please Madam Clerk [Music] Mr Mays yes Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Mr Priestley yes Mr Carter yes Miss Burns yes the serpenter yes Mr Pfeiffer yes Mrs Worthing yes the vote is nine yes zero no all right that's nine yes zero no um I don't see any minutes on the agenda so that brings us to that request for that special order um this was requested by councilwoman Worthing councilwoman worthy you have the floor important of information what's your point to you to miss worthy and since y'all wanted the five minute round I'm wondering could you start out with a motion to do all things necessary to get him tested okay Miss worthy you have the floor well I don't want to do any action until I hear from Mr Brown uh does anyone as Mr who's here that could help me Mr Edwards what's what's your point okay nothing I'm gonna just let her use of five minutes okay through the chair to Mr Edwards do you know if Mr Brown will be back yes he just needed to go up to his office and he said he would return in about 10 or 15 minutes can I make a motion to postpone until Mr Brown comes back yeah is there a second to the motion to postpone the special message here uh Miss Burns I second that okay it's been moved and properly supported is there any discussion point of information what was the most the motion on the floor was to postpone the special order until Mr Brown gets back say what the motion on the floor was to postpone the special order until Mr Brown gets back when do you expect Mr Brown to get back [Music] he said he just needed 10 or 15 minutes to go to his office 15 minutes um where Ms Lewis and I have talked Miss Worthen is barking up the same tree so I think it'll be all right I want to be here but I think between Miss Lewis and his worth and they'll handle it um Mrs Lewis already gonna make a specific motion to take action I'm confident that she'll do that and so um I'll vote the table it till you get back but Miss Lewis could I ask you a question through you to Madam chair to Miss Lewis if they don't let this happen the way that we've discussed it you willing to go to jail you going with me because I don't disappear I wanted to fight on this one all right thank you madam chair thank you is there any other discussion on the motion is there any other discussion the motion on the floor is to postpone the special order until Mr Brown gets back um second round of discussion is there anyone who wishes to speak all right seeing none that brings us to the vote roll call please Madam Clerk let me clarify I'm sorry the vote is on the motion to postpone the special order until Mr Brown gets back roll call please Madam Clerk uh Mr Mays I'm Miss Lewis I'm sorry yes yes Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes this one for Carter yes Burns yes Miss hurricane yes Mr Pfeiffer yes Miss Worthing yes Mr Mays yes the vote is nine yes zero no to temporarily postpone all right vote is nine yes zero no that passes um that brings us down to public speaking too Mr Mays may I be excused to go take care of this other business of the city yes thank you so much are you going to miss Burns yeah be good while I'm gone okay here I am leaving okay I do have a pre-scheduled um event that is in my War at the Sixth Ward okay all right thank you maybe we'll see you later I will be checking to see something all right all righty okay so that brings us down to public speaking um Madam clerk our first public speaker please our first public speaker is Mr R.L Mitchell Mr Mitchell is the button on RL hello now it's on my name is R.L Mitchell I lived there 3512 Milton Street uh in the Third Ward but do you uh chairman uh in the words of gaslighting do you through to my custom in Murphy oh he he mentioned an award Mike that Mike fellow says the houses ain't been tore down but my house was tore down time they found that black mold in my house and replaced me but he never did mention that and he and he mentioned about Dewey Park if you want to make the date today uh pocket they want you to just do it right like they've done Forest Park put a ranger in Dewey Park like he did Forest Park think is that included the Rangers over there too sir in a and don't be no no so-called no that's you've got to be using you as a as a boy she said but a man I mean anyway Miss I can't hardly talk now because we gotta do the first of the city I mean and Miss back to you Miss Madam chair worker I can't hear announce your name and you same thing you got to take care of the business and and do what you got to do just because you put the president on hold like the president of the United States and who who you think running the country now a woman of color and got the president in quarantine for two more days and what you got to say about that and it's working we'll see she remind me of you but but you doing in a different way you got the president walking out the door trying to take I'll stop right there cause she let me talk and I'll be saying and about that damn over there on the east side use the money like you're supposed to and let the people use the money like changing the rewards and and Miss Worthy take care of the Common Street because they tear down the houses I got three houses and you said on the right or through you back in Murphy you say on the radio you're over on Laredo I got two houses on Laredo and that's to make three houses all three of them been torn down I ain't got represent I mean take care of it man you know what I'm talking about without votes enough any means possible well you're gonna get dragged out like holy Temple did you you and Miss Murphy I mean you would that school teacher over there trying to that's all I'm gonna say what's up thank you Miss Council lady thank you RL Madam clerk our next speaker our next speaker is Jalil X Jalil X well thank you Council hello my name is Jaleel X I reside in the ninth ward over in The Circle Drive subdivision um I just wanted to come before a council to say I gave each member a copy of the proposal for the renovation of the Saint Agnes Church Hall and sometime hopefully by next week it could be put on the agenda where we could come and speak on it this proposal was put together by a civil engineer and by uh uh designer and blueprint print drawer from Ann Arbor Michigan so we took a lot of time and effort to make sure this was put together so that when you looked at it you've seen it was serious and we were really uh concerned about having a right to be it on this property and to do this work and in the back you'll find we don't we don't need any funding we don't need any help we don't need nobody to give us nothing we don't need nothing all we just need is the legislative body to take it through the process in the back of the proposal you'll see we have our own funding our own banking uh Frontier 21 LLC just purchased a six hundred thousand dollar building in Detroit on Evergreen and Seven Mile and we just renovated that for one of our mosques and that information is in there too along with a letter to show and it's two months of bank statements to show the money that we have in order to do this project uh if if we're allowed to be able to get it so uh that's what I wanted to come up and say to the council thank you for allowing me this time we'll get in between thank you next speaker Madam Clerk um the next speaker is Mr Roy Fields senior the Appeals name is Roy Fields senior I live in the second ward ah I asked this Council to geez this has been a very very trying experience for me and my family I would ask this Council that yes there are people on my block and I've talked to them but you know what they're afraid the renters are afraid to say anything because he told me he said man if I say anything landlord's going to kick me out I don't have nowhere to go and uh as a young man that's running a daycare and he shared with me and I said well man look you got a simple choice to make uh you know it's welfare and well-being of those children out there and if they're not using the water in your house or whatever I really don't know but uh right to this day he's having a problem speaking to me because and like I said I left that up to him but this is what's going on on the north side of the city of flint and it's real it's real and the other the other two young ladies that I spoke to Once uh she I told her to be here today because hers her pictures are worse than mine and but she's she's retired GM and she's struggling and I think she told me she called the city for help and they told her she needed to make a payment on a water bill before they could come out and do anything for her and that that bothered me but but still she didn't show up with the pictures today and that's out of fear so listen I I pray to God that you know I like I say live through the flood water crisis I mean really sickened by it but to to relive it is something I don't want to do there are children in our block and a lot of them I don't want to see them go through what me and my wife are going through right now I don't want to see that so please please if there's a way that that you can get testing and have that water tested I don't know if it's relegated to just that block I'm really not sure but I know um between between Pasadena and sunny in the 3600 block of Brownell Boulevard all of the neighbors that are there have said yes so I see signs of black mold in the water on the shower curtains on the sink in the sinks kitchen bathroom on the shower curtains uh on the faucets and stuff so this is a very real problem I am not no scientist I had listened to all the stories which is one of the reasons I'm before you today I've listened to all the ah all of the nonsense stories about how black mold is created and how it could come I've been on Brownell for 40 years and and until they dug my front yard up I've never experienced this type of a problem never ever so I don't know what that says to the science of it but please don't do it for me do it for the kids thank you that that concludes our public speaking is there any member of council who wishes to respond um yes Mr Murphy um first let me respond with this Saint Agnes Catholic Church Hall proposal it's a beautiful proposal but here's where I'm at with this Saint Agnes um the young lady that comes what's the name of this group the house of Esther um they were given an opportunity to purchase the property for seventy two thousand dollars if I'm not mistaken I could be wrong a couple of they agreed to come up with the funding within 30 days there were partners that came to them to give them help collaborate with them to give them the funding the school was one of them there were some other people that I don't want to name went to them to come up with the funding there were other people wanted to purchase the facility they did not put the option out for them to purchase the facility because they had this agreement that the house of Esther could um purchase the facility within 30 days because that's what they agreed to after the 30 days it didn't happen they didn't want to collaborate with different people so therefore they didn't get it so this building and this facility I support the house of Esther and all of that but they breached their agreement with the 30 days so our our bets was off then it went back up when Karen Weaver now was the mayor that's when this stuff went down it's been lingering since then not only that Jefferson School was on a thing so it's just a lot of controversial issues with that situation that is I can't get into it within three minutes thank you is there any other member of council who wishes to respond to the public Dr Lewis thank you so again I'm looking forward to the conversation about the water um for honestly two main reasons the first reason is definitely the children because we have a lot of children in that area next because I live in that area I live directly around the corner from Mr fields so if his home is experiencing black mold there's a possibility that me and my family may be experiencing it too it's important that we look into this and furthermore just for the record no one shower brush should look like this when it's just hanging on your shower unless you are scrubbing the driveway there is no reason for your shower brush to be black when all it's doing is just hanging from your shower with water running down the bristles so with that being said I'm looking forward to doing all things necessary to get Mr Fields water tested thank you thank you is there any other member of council who wishes to respond to the public going once going twice okay I will take this time um to say thank you to our public speakers for coming forward and sharing your concerns and sharing your ideas about the city of Flint because that's that's how we get our guidance is is from people so I thank you for coming I do have an aside Mr X if we could just get your contact information if you could write that down on piece of paper Janelle will help connect with you okay we just want to make sure we can contact you so alrighty I do see that Mr Brown is back in the building so the chair will entertain emotion to reopen the special order Madam chair so moved okay is there a second a second okay uh uh let me double check I don't think there needs to be discussion on a motion to pick up from the table but let me double check s okay it's removed and properly supported is there any discussion to on the special order but not the special order itself going once going twice okay so we're going to vote on the motion to pick up from the table the special order roll call please Madam clerk Mr Murphy yes this one for Carter yes Mr Roeder yes Mr Pfeiffer yes Miss worthy yes Miss Lewis yes the vote is seven yes zero no okay the vote is seven yes zero no Mr Brown I do believe that you are being requested for this special order foreign would you like the floor good evening good day so I don't know if you have the answers now but the black mold issue is this something the water can carry or how does that work and how can we get that resolved I'm a chemist and I'm not a biologist so I'll say that to begin with I don't have the perfect answer I would be 99.9 certain in my chemistry that a mold should not be able to survive in the in our water system because of the chlorine and such but I'm not 100 I'm not perfect in regards to that could a mold Spore survive I don't know more than likely not is my answer but I'm not 100 sure as I'm not a biologist I'll have to find that out but mold needs needs moisture okay there's water it needs a food source there's not a food source in the water that it can use it also needs oxygen and there's very little oxygen there is some dissolved oxygen in our water but it's very little compared to inside of a house the other thing is mold spores are ubiquitous they're everywhere they're on you right now they're in this room right now and if you took your clothes and got them wet and put them in a corner and left them there long enough you'll grow mold on your clothes so it's like I said ubiquitous it's everywhere in doing a real quick search in the internet while I was sitting in the back the first time before I had to leave and come back um the biggest problem that people have with heavy mold it's in their aerators because they don't clean them often enough a material gets in there and then you could grow mold in there because if it's not used often enough you know for water pushing through you could grow it there and have it in your system or well water systems have a problem with that also growing in their pipes but that's because if if you have a loose cover and allowed mold spores to get into the water supply itself so if I I did a little internet not search too and saw that it's it's not in the water it's in the pipes somehow or through whatever system and they need to get that checked in their home there we've never been asked to have a mold check yet for the city I'm gonna have to find out where I get that taken care of okay or how the you know I'll call the state and try to find out what they suggest in regards to that um I'll be honest I had a mold problem in my basement and I've never had my pipes replaced because they were copper to begin with but I had during a heavy rainstorms we had some a couple years ago the basement part of my basement is is furnished it has indoor outdoor carpeting it got wet and I went down there noticed it was wet didn't think anything about it went back down later and then realized since I'm allergic to it I started reacting and being in my house I started reacting because there's an air vent down there that takes air into my into my uh furnace and so it was getting through I went and did some research dried it out put a dehumidifier in my basement which I've had ever since running and if that ever quits I bought a new one and as long as you keep your moisture below about 55 percent mine set at 40 before it comes on then you won't have mold growth because it needs the high moisture it needs a food source but the food source can be wood paneling wood just just sitting on the wall you could have stuff I I saw from the back I could see a picture of a of a um the scrubber was it or a brush of some sort and I've actually had that my wife had it and was mad at me because we had that in one of our bathrooms that doesn't have good air and I took all that and threw it into bleach water left it there overnight then pulled out took it outside let it dry and then tried to keep everything dry and try to keep those from heavy water just sit on them and told her about it and since then we've gotten rid of a lot of that mold but over time even a good a good shower unless you have a lot of airflow right away after you take your shower it can build up mold in there also and it can build on this on this on the on the paint it can build on the quarter panels it can build on wood if you have wood paneling in your basement where I noticed mine um was in the carpet and like I said I had to dry it out and then what I did is I had a cleaning company come in and sterilize everything down in the basement now whenever I have have water come in I make sure I have industrial fans that I get turned on and turn my crank mine down even further to make sure I get as much water out as I possible to not have mold in my basement now would any one house I mean if you have boxes that get wet mold can grow from that so something needs to be checked not the water itself because like you said it's highly improbable that the water itself is carrying the mold correct an issue with them tonight can I say that without with no uncertainty no I can't say that because I'm not a biologist I'd have to talk to someone who has more in that science and or mold specialist so to speak somebody who has more background in it than I do thank you and then I haven't read this article that came out about the lead in the water recently um do you have anything to give us any data or um no we've been below the 15. we went to a low of six parts per billion at one time we went up a little bit because we had some high hits from a couple of locations that we did once we do a location and it has lead pipes no matter what the number is we're stuck with it and turn to come up one of them as I stated here in front of this Council before one was a church that hadn't been used in a long time they hadn't done a flush and then wait six six hours it just hadn't been done at all so it showed really high we also had that happen with an attorney's office where nobody was using the office during covet and then we tested it because it was pipes lead pipes in an old house here downtown and we found it high there also and we've continually found it high there and our Navigators have worked with those anyone aware that we do find that higher number and every once in a while it shows up and we work with that but overall the way that we do they do the numbering system the way they do the the least squares and coming coming up with a number we've been below the 15. so it's and I don't know where the gentleman said two or three times higher I have not seen that okay in regards to our average now any one house there's a possibility and then we retest it and like I said we get our Navigators with our health health group The Navigators go out and give information on what they should be doing filters Etc if they need them are provided by the city from the state to the city and try to come in a way to make sure that we minimize whatever is coming on with that house and if it is a lead house then hopefully when we finally get a contract up and going we'll be able to get those taken care of wait we don't have that did we pass that not yet we haven't passed the row no the row you did but you have the contract for the people to do the work of digging is coming okay so that will be fixed hopefully shortly yep so it sounds like it's a couple maybe outliers that are influencing the numbers as a whole and that residents should not panic correct thank you that's all is there any other discussion in the first round yes Mr Murphy um when me and councilwoman [Music] um Winfrey Carter worked for um fat I'm not sure if you're familiar with fat we did that was um organization that came here when um Dr Karen Weaver was the mayor during the Water Crisis that did testing for Legionella so what we did was we tested homes in the city of Flint we touched the homes in Genesee County we went to e-course and we also went to River Rouge in Detroit to do some comparisons with municipalities similar to the city of Flint um what we've done and my colleague um signed in if I'm not correct because she did uh different piece of the testing what from what I've done we tested the hot water tank we tested the shower and so we unscrewed the shower head when we took swabs I believe from the shower head we took the filter from the kitchen faucet we went in the basement and tested the hot water tank those were our three points of areas that we tested what I'm thinking from looking at some of the pictures that may be one of the um testing procedures that may need to take place and my colleague may be more familiar with um the terminology of the testing than me because I'm more set up the appointments with the residents to get it tested and kind of explain to them what is being tested let me ask you this are you guys doing any kind of testing for Legionella uh the health department has been doing that we've worked with them when they were taking a look at that and helping them out whenever we could uh do we go and do testing for Legion Island oh that's covered by the Genesee County Health Department I would like to do a referral to see if we can um have the Genesee County Health Department go to his home test his home for Legionella that will least rule that out because what could happen is if his home is um or shower is being exposed to Legionella and he don't know they may be taking a shower and disdain from the shower that's how people can contract Legionella and I could be wrong so to my colleague um Winfrey Carter she can kind of explain I I think we need to try to find some funding to do some our own independent testing for Legionella in the city of flint and usually is higher I believe in the um summertime that the numbers are high I'm not sure that the mole may be coming from the water um I know I just had to scrub my shower because a lot of times like you explain might that when you got moisture around a particular area you probably really got to sanitize and keep that area clean because that moisture will build up mold and black mold and all of that stuff so I'm a part of me believe that you just got to keep that area it just accumulating moisture I just had to do my shower like that the other day because every so often you just got to screw up and disinfect I use 99 disinfected um when I clean just to kill germs I don't like smell good it don't have no disinfectant so I would suggest also when you guys are cleaning in that particular area y'all make making sure that y'all using products that say 99.9 percent disinfected because sometimes we like to clean because something smells good but it's not really disinfecting and what this Water Crisis I just think is more important to clean with the disinfectant but I would suggest that we you um try to see if we can um find some funding to do some um testing for Legionella or if you can collaborate and work with the health department and even if you start seeing complaints like this if the health department you you give them an address and they go on tests because you want to rule that up and that's what first thing that comes to my mind when I looked at the pictures with the bathroom my second thing that came to my mind is just a good deep cleaning that's it I'm done thank you Miss Winfrey Carter you wanted the floor um yes I was doing a little a little bit of research here [Music] um to piggyback off of what councilman Murphy said yes we we did the study I was actually the one and one other Tech person we were the ones going out to the houses performing the test and what I found in a lot of the houses to in the hot water heater there was a lot of black Gunk at the bottom of the hot water heater I mean it it got nasty sometimes when I would take water samples out of that hot water heater and that could be what's happening um with the homes over there that black the black I don't know what you call that stuff but it was it was nasty that could be coming up but what I would tell residents is that every every so often you need to take your shower head off and you need to take a brush that can fit into your shower head a cute a Q-tip or whatever and you need to clean um the pipe leading from your um to your shower your shower head you need to clean that and then you need to clean your shower head too with bleach rinse it through with some bleach water and stuff and make sure you keep that clean because a lot of times that's where that's where um Legionella bacteria sits um I'm a chemist too miss Mr brown but I do have my my minorism back biology so um but yes when I saw the pictures I did I did that and I asked um the gentleman too did he have the nichinaires um nichinella um study did we come into his house to do that study because that's important and I'm with you I think um that referral to the health department we need to send that and see if someone can go over and test their house because um from my research and from what I've read black mold and ninja Nella um bacteria is is is hand in hand so um and thank you for bringing that up but the pictures these pictures they look like some of the stuff that I saw and that was hot water heaters at the bottom of those hot water heaters um so um that's all I need to say and thank you Mr Murphy for bringing that up that bit that that was years ago I can't really remember a whole lot but I do remember those hot water heaters because I had to go in the basements and take those samples so thank you madam chair all right thank you is there any other member Mr Dr Lewis thank you so yeah so thank you so much um councilman Murphy and councilwoman Jerry for Carter for bringing that up that's that's just um another aspect to look at but this is where I stand as far as that go he's not the only person on the street that has complained he's the only person that has been brave enough to come up and make a stand and so I just don't um feel that we should just test his water you know um I feel that we need to test um that block because he has a next door neighbor that was complaining about black mold in the water but unfortunately he passed away um last week yep so we can't use his testimony and so he um and so that their neighbor she was um she had a complaint but you know she was reluctant to come because you know you just don't know the kind of pushback that you would get so I just don't want Mr Fields water tested we have the resources you know we're talking about giving people 300 towards water credit I would like to see some money going going towards testing that specific block several neighbors been complaining Let's test that entire block the 35 3600 block of Brownell just so we would be fair and see we know what's going on so that way we know what it is because I I don't like kicking a can down the road I don't like acting like things are when they are not let's get to the bottom of this so we can find out what's going on so I can't say what it is and I can't say what it isn't but I will say that this isn't right I do not have a hip background in chemistry or biology but I have a background in this ain't right so let's get to the bottom of this and see what this is because again um I let me ask this question through you madam chair to Mr Fields um does your bathroom you come up to the collector so does your bathroom have a window or a ventilation system no it does not never have so so it doesn't have a ventilation system no such as the fan you know okay and it doesn't have a window nope okay okay so um so so keeping that in mind and also just looking at this I just want to um make sure that we are just moving on the side of caution just to make sure that we are doing the due diligence for you and the entire block so uh Madam chair um thank you Mr Phil so through you may share a couple of points though when I heard him say and you say about the hot water tank I mentioned in one of my opening statements that when they dug up my front yard I was told to replace the hot water tank and then the city came out or they sent someone out and they replaced the faucets and stuff so all that was done you know and in the 40 years that I've lived on this block I have never had a problem with black mold and I've never had a ventilation system in the in the bathroom until now we call it black mold protocol and it's not working because I cleaned everything I replaced that brush with a brand new one and this brush is starting to turn dark you know so I I like I said I'm I don't know uh that picture that that you look at of the toilet bowl when you say uh as black marble can't grow and there's no leak in the toilet bowl there's no leak there's just water and it's just a flow of water coming in from the from the outside it's not in the hot water tank so it's not coming not connected to the hot water tank but the back of the toilet bowl is full of black mold so where is it coming from I don't have a leak in the basement all my Plumbing is either copper or PVC so I I'm mystified you know and then you say uh chlorine would kill black mold well you see the mold on the pipes are coming off the faucets there why ain't it dead why is it there if chlorine would kill it it should not be there there's a picture there uh let me slow down a minute here because I'm getting emotional listen there's a picture there of me taking up with my phone a picture of the faucet after I took the filter down and there's black mold in there there's no source of air or or moisture other than the water that's going through those pipes so how can you tell me that you know I don't understand it don't make sense to me but like again I'm not a scientist I don't know I'm just wanting to know how to fix this mess I'm just wanting to know how to protect my kids here and like I said I am not the only one in the block that's experiencing this so now have we got a uh uh a black mold problem on the North side if we do then then something needs to be done about it I just want to know how to protect my family thank you thank you Mr fields so um so what will be the appropriate way um through Madam chair to add the the block not just to his home but at the Block to get tested those that Will consent for testing for the referral yes just expand the referral to instead of just the home the referral was for the home but if we could expand it to the block that would just be the referral because that would all have to come through the administration and coordination with the county health department okay thank you okay thank you thank you both so um Carter hey let me call your name um so Janelle so um could we expand the referral yeah you got it thank you so much and thank you madam chair okay thank you in the first round is there any other discussion okay Miss Winfrey Carter I know you're waiting around second round yeah and and I agree I I think we should have that whole the whole block um checked and um I had a question Mr fields so you mentioned a filter did you have one of those filters on your shower uh no ma'am we just had the filters on the on the uh faucet and uh the faucet in the bathroom and the faucet and the kitchen sink and when that gentleman came out from the uh his title was uh building inspector health and safety I had no idea as to just where to look for but he said after he told me to to open up the toilet bowl back so they could see and pointed out that was black mold and that he said okay let's drop these filters and see what's there and I took the picture of it then so and he said it's it's in the water and I'm just repeating him I'm I'm here because of what he told me I'm here right now because of what he said to me he said to me and my wife was there there was a lady from the assessor's office standing right there and he said that the water in the city of Flint I don't drink it because it's not safe he told me he said Mr Fields don't inhale don't take a shower and inhale the water coming out this shower head here because that's where the mold spores come from and it'll make you sick it has made us sick you know and I'm just going to say it one more time I've lived on this block for 40 years and I've never had this problem before the lady that that I hoped that would show up here today she does have a bathroom and ventilation in her and her bathroom or in her ventilation and a window in her bathroom and hers look worse than mine I just that's why I said listen please please just do a test in the water I don't know the science of it I don't know if black mold can live in the water or not but it's living in the water in my house it is and I see it the pictures pictures don't lie yeah it's a little it's living somewhere and um this this brush you know what about your shower curtain are you getting the black stuff on your shower curtain the plastic shower curtain yes ma'am there there is black mold on the shower curtains right now uh and that was one of the things about the young man I was talking about earlier he told me he said he said Mr royday my wife throws the shower curtains away every two weeks like clockwork so you know like I said listen and I've tried to Google this and that trying to figure out is there a way to to all I can say is I own the four properties right together the properties that have water on in them have black mold the properties that don't have any water on them don't have black mold okay so these are the things that I see and I'm not a scientist but these are just the common sense things that a person like me would have to make decisions as to how to ask for help right and I'm I'm doing that right now please like I said geez this is to the point I've been tracking this for two and a half years and that brush that's that's the 12th brush that we've had hanging over the showers I've shared with Dr Lewis I used to send her a picture of the brushes and say look this is you know but like I said I didn't know what it was didn't know what it was until now so okay thank you Mr fields we um Janelle can you please add all of the houses on that block we'll start there with um asking the health department asked the city to to test that water for um the black you know test the water let's see what's what's going on but I would like for the health department to come out and do that legionnaires bacteria study two um yes [Music] uh the Water Department the mayor's office trying to get help of this this is what I got from one of the supervisors to the water department and if I would have known how to put it on paper I would have but here I got a voicemail I want you to listen to this yes my name is Scott Dungey I'm from the studio for a water plant and I'm calling a returning a call for your water complaint we did an on-site visit last week we tested your water everything come out comparable to what we get here all your water perimeters are great I don't see anything in the water no tar no nothing like that um all the numbers come out find uh today or tomorrow I will receive the actual chemistry from the lab once we get that we will nail that hard copy to you you should have about it by early next week you'll have an actual copy of the testing results um activity results come back negative negative for uh total common form and equal one so the wallet the water is safe to drink um I personally did not see nothing very well it's got balls with the lab tech he came and tested in um we follow the normal procedures everything looks good if you have any further questions call me at 810 787-6537 extension 3506 thank you see what I'm saying so so he's saying that after he didn't see the pictures but the the one that he did send out there saw those pictures and he had to go all to say look at after they took the test for what they could test for not black mold but but not him personally not seeing the pictures but the gentleman that did come out saw the pictures and we got a response from him he brought us out a a a a paper saying how to clean uh we wasn't keeping our house clean enough to to uh to not have black mold and that just wasn't true and it pissed my wife off something terrible you know for them to do that so this is what I'm saying I'm here I'm who do you trust who do you trust you know I I'm asking a question here now because like I said there's so much at stake right here right now our very lives me and my wife both have experienced the side effects of black mold I I wished I could have got the medical records to show you to prove it but please please if you don't do it for me do it for the children and and and I agree with you as far as having the water tested through an outside Source other than our city we need to have that water tested thank you and I want to I want to make a motion um to do all things necessary to have um Mr Phil's um and the whole block what what's the number the 36 the Sun the 3600 block of Brownell tested um from Pasadena to Sunny now and also within that motion within this motion I want to say from an outside source not the the state not the city we need to have it tested and um and Miss attorney Gurley can we follow this motion up with a resolution to be sent to council so that we can vote on it tonight I can make the motion if someone can second the motion and then this is going to be followed up with a resolution or but let me let me restart I hear your second I just want to restate this to make sure it's proper according to miss Winfrey Carter so the motion is to do all things necessary to have Mr fields's home and the 3600 block of Brownell tested from Pasadena to Sunny from an outside the city of flint and the state of Michigan from an outside source um okay and then so Mr Murphy do you still second all right I figured you would is there any discussion yes Mr Murphy so I support um the motion I'm not sure that I support um from Brownell Street between those particular areas because as you know councilman um Carter that um it's not fair for others that live in other Wars that may be um facing this issue so I will support the motion but I would like to amend the motion to um uh randomly um selecting homes in the city of Flint okay and all wards um I would say at least 10 homes per war um to randomly select homes to be tested including those on Brownell street because yeah I would like to make an amended motion okay let me restate that so the with the amended motion it would it would then read to do all things necessary to have Mr fields and the 3600 block of Brownell tested from Pasadena to Sunny and at least 10 homes per Ward to be randomly selected for so for water testing by an outside Source from outside source of this I'm getting confused not the city and not the state third party thank you let's be succinct okay is there a second on that Amendment cheer I'll support that motion okay that is uh properly supported is there any discussion yes Mr Murphy the reason why I thought that would be better because I don't want other people to feel left out and I do believe that um this concern has been not only in this particular area but probably um in other areas so if we test in all of the different Wars we can kind of do a comparisons when it comes down to um what those test results is looking like that's it um I'm not in support of the additional homes to be tested I would like to see the results of the initial test first because you're adding 90 additional homes which increases the cost exponentially and I'd like to see what the test results are and based on those to expand it if necessary um I don't think it would be that much of a delay I have not heard of any other problems but I'm not always informed of other people's problems and other wards so I am in favor of the original motion but I actually looked up the price of testing because I was going to offer to do the testing for him and um we're we're talking a nice chunk of change and um yeah so um from the one website that I looked at so I think that additional 90 homes is something that we need to look at after we get the test results and I think that's test results from those homes should be made um should be given to the council as well as the homeowners but I would like to just see the results of the of what had we get back from Brownell before we expand it thank you is there any other discussion in the first round Miss Worthy and then and then miss Winfrey Carter I'm in agreement with Miss Priestly on this because it is going to be a cost Mr Brown through you through the chair to Mr Brown do you know how much it costs offhand okay I still believe uh that it's not a water issue it is the conditions in the homes that is causing this like poor ventilation um the moisture because just because it's not happening in the homes without water that actually confirms that its water is moisture water causes mold and when it's like left out as Mr Brown described your clothes I can testify that I've left wet clothes somewhere and it was moldy so that alone isn't an indication that there's a problem with the water I want you to get your problem resolved of course and I'll vote for the original motion but I have a feeling it's some it's the conditions inside the homes and what I've noticed and I don't know about your neighborhood but in my neighborhood all the homes are exactly the same they were built exactly the same all along a road so if there's a problem in one home likely another home experiences the same problem because they were built by the same builder in exactly the same way so there's a lot of factors that are involved but I'm not going to vote for the uh for this motion I'll vote for the first one thanks this one free Carter um and you know you guys know I'm flexible with my with my votes here um I can support the second one I mean if it we can vote it up or down but I do hear what you're saying um councilwoman Priestley yeah we can start off with that block and then if necessary if need be we move on to the other parts of the city to see what's going on uh councilman Murphy you sounded like a real scientist you want to do a comparison but um yeah um I can agree with that we can either vote this one up or down and then move on move back to the original um motion thank you madam chair thank you is there any other discussion in the first round on the cemented motion Dr Lewis thank you all right so um I'm not in favor of the um amended motion and it's for a few reasons first you know we he has come before Council with proof documents and he also has medical records I don't know if they're in here but this is what he have come to counsel with his bravery is opening up the door for other individuals that may be experiencing the Water Crisis to come forward and then that way we can um you know allocate the testing for their specific sites see as a researcher when we start talking about random testing testing isn't always random in order to do something random it's a protocol that you must do to make sure that it's random and um I do not think that this city will do that where I don't think we're equipped with that they might go down the street like we'll test them no it's a orderly process that you must go through and make sure it's random so I don't think that that'll go over too well so um I think that we should go ahead and go forward because again this gentleman been at his house for over 40 years how do I know he used to give me popsicles as a kid because I stayed Two Doors Down if this is a home issue why didn't we have this issue back then the same house on the same block his issues came about after we transferred water systems after we went through that pipe were replaced now we're having the situation again if it was a cleanliness issue a ventilation issue this would have been in full effect 40 years ago when I stayed next door I just moved around the corner my family thought we were moving up so we moved directly around the corner so yes so again if this is a sanitation issue why wasn't this an issue there 40 years ago even 20 years ago this came about after the Water Crisis so I don't want to deflect but I do want to just say again I think it'll be a good idea if we were to make any kind of Mind of motion that we will say if others come up with evidence that they may have black mold then we can add the appropriate testing I just don't want to go out and unrandomly test people I want to make sure things are systematically done evidence-based before we move so so that is what I'm asking of my colleagues that we had just moved forward like that I I'm definitely open to opening it up but let's make sure that we have the residents come forward and show us so we can move on their behalf before we spend that money that Judy Priestley was was speaking about you know I'm in favor of preserving City resources but I'm most and for first and foremost excuse me I'm in favor of protecting the residents of the city of Flint so whatever we have to do I want to do that because people people are our most precious valued entity here in the city and we want to make sure that the people are safe so um thank you thank you is there any other discussion in the first round in the first round okay I will speak last in the first round um I also I I agree with the first motion a thousand percent the second motion um I didn't even think about the random the randomness and the the process and the protocols that I actually do have to go into that and I appreciate Dr Lewis for bringing that that up and I I think that it would be wise to to start with the area that we know is having problems maybe understand a little bit more about what's going on there and then be able to expand it to the the random uh homes across the the city because if it's happening in one part of the city it's happening somewhere else too we maybe just don't know it yet so anything that we can do to be preventative versus reactionary I think would be wise um especially because if we're getting pictures and if you're going through 12 brushes that's we're already past the point of prevention and we want to make sure that we're taking care of our people so I will not be voting for the amended motion but I will certainly be voting yes in favor of the initial motion with that being said this is now the second round of discussion is there any discussion yes Mr Murphy thank you so much for someone who worked with that and dealt with the Water Crisis with the um Legionella we did do random testing I'm not um saying nothing against the young man coming before city council to my colleagues who said he um brought pictures but I'm also um speaking for those if you guys that don't show I'm thinking about a picture I saw on Facebook where somebody um has some water that the brown water was coming out a day faucet so councilman Murphy is thinking about those people that's not at city council that can't speak for themselves so because they not here I'm thinking about you out there so you who have posted that stuff on Facebook I did not comment but I did see it so I'm speaking on behalf of you when I'm asking them to do random testing not because one or a street or a block came so yes he did come before city council and I'm not saying I'm against The Brownell but I will not sit here and say okay only Brownell and ain't nobody else dealing with situations in the city of Flint so I'm speaking on behalf of other people and I don't care how much money it costs to get it um to get it uh tested if it costs a million dollars to get them homes tested then so big it's worth people's lives so for those who think it may cost too much money that's on y'all but far as me I feel like people lies and their health and safety is way important we don't spend so much wasteful spending I could go on and on about money that this city doesn't wasted spending on stuff that they didn't have to spend money on so when it comes down to the residents of the city of Flint making sure that they got safe decent my mother talked about her water coming out um a different color so how dare we want to just do one particular area I am against just doing one street I am I'm for what's right I want to have everybody treated equally we all deserve a seat at the table if you go test one street test us too and if y'all don't want to test it in your ward that's on y'all but I I want the third war and some people in the third war to make sure that they water tested on Holbrook Street when they had the um fire hydrant open and the water was brown and I asked the man where was this stuff coming from and he said going to people homes I'm talking about them people when my mother called me up and told me um son my water looked Brown I'm talking about my mother so I don't care what nobody think and I am emotional and I think about this as a person who fought for um the Water Crisis who went out there and protest and rally when it was cold outside when nobody some of y'all wasn't out there protesting and rattling with us I'm talking about the people who was on the front end fighting for this Water Crisis it mean a lot to me so if y'all don't want to spend no money that's on y'all if it was left up to me I spent all things necessary to make sure we all get some um stuff tested and if y'all want to talk about statistics and talk about research and data and all of that stuff when um fat chick came and they did test it they randomly tested everybody that's what facts and statistics look like you don't just do one block you do other people you go over there and do back there and make sure we ain't seeing it across the um board so I ain't saying I'm against Brownell Street and I support for the original but I'm talking about other people too and if that ain't something y'all didn't agreeing with it then that this I don't know we we just not gonna agree on that one and I don't care about how much money we got 94 million dollars that came into the city of Flint what do you mean we ain't got no money yes we do I'm done thank you is there any other discussion in the second round Miss Worthy I think it's important to realize that this is not the Water Crisis anymore that pictures we may see on the internet there's a multitude of reason why water is brown and unless it is a bunch of people like I saw on Facebook when the Water Crisis is happening it was over and over and over again I'm not trying to discredit anyone but I think we are too emotional maybe it's because of what has happened to us that's okay but to demean other colleagues and say we don't care because we're a vote in a certain way I feel that's unfair uh uh it does cost money to test and yes we do have millions um but until the sample is found to be something that is the city's fault it is unwise to just open up testing for all these homes and scare people um it's just in my opinion it is just basic procedure start small do the testing if it's the city spot then yes we need to Branch out and test uh but again my suspicion is that it is something within the home itself and not the water because if you do that internet search black mold does not carry in the water is it a ventilation issue is it um insulation I know I myself need to have my insulation removed because it is doing something to uh my ceiling it's it's molding and doing some things there so there are a lot of different causes for these things um I don't think it's uncleanliness that would cause any issue like that so that's unfortunate that was ever mentioned uh it's that's not the issue but there are there are so many issues that it could be and pictures aren't proof that it's the water that's doing it pictures are proof that there's black mold that's it I guess that's where my scientific mind comes in until I know the results I'm going to remain calm and I'm gonna wait and see and then proceed uh now if there was a bunch of people with brown water and black mold and I've heard about it from you know in my word too then I would maybe I'd be panicking but that's not what's happening it is a small section so um I'm still voting no um I just encourage my colleagues to look at it from both sides uh yes we've been harmed by the Water Crisis yes we're still leery about our water uh however let's do what's right for both residents and the city and be cautious about this thank you thank you is there any other discussion in the second round Dr Lewis not in the second round so through you madam chair to Mr Brown so they brought up brown water and I know that we had the conversation before about stale water and stuff and you just speak on um some brown water that may be coming out of the faucet and what that may be well Brown water can happen a lot of different things I use myself an example I got a phone call from my wife she was cleaning the toilets and she had Brown water coming out of the toilet and so she called me and I went and called over to the water service center and come to find out that five blocks from my house there's a water main break and they were working on on the water main break when a water main break happens the water shoots out pulls water from different areas and if your flow is this way to begin with and all of a sudden reverses it there could be sediments that are in the in the water they're usually brown in color that can come out of the water that's why we do a flushing every year in October and November towards the end of the winter or before winter hits the end of the summer to flush out everything we start at the water plant and every single hydrant is opened in the city is flushed check to make sure it works cleaned flushed me and if it's brown water coming out because there's that that much water and pressure being released and stirring everything up then we go and until it goes clear so we get all that out of our system it's a normal buildup it happens enough just about as far as I know every single system that's out there with a water source you can have that material I have a piece of pipe that's 100 years old sitting in my office right now that we just took out of Miller Road and you can look inside and see what it looks like if someone's interested then stop by my office I'll have it for about a week or two more but the state asked me to take pictures of peace pull it out let it dry and then take pictures and so that's what I did and I still have that piece in my office okay thank you so much Mr Brown I'm talking about Brown that can be one of the reasons for brown Water okay one okay yep major I would say that's probably the major one okay thank you all right so um so just again we have water is something that we all need to be schooled on because you know I just found out that the water that we use is recycled water I didn't know guys listen PhD not in water and so I had no clue that the water that we have is totally recycled and but just with that being said water is we all need to understand the process we all so we could have a better understanding of what's coming out of our faucet and what we're investing in our body so appreciate that um Mr Brown and again hopefully we can go ahead and those people your mom and Etc let's hear from them so if we need to expand this test then we can I'm for it because I just want to make sure that everyone is safe but um at the same but right now let's go ahead and do this small little pilot study because it's before us today let's see um what thus says the third party person so we can make sure that we get on the right track because I don't want to tell people you know wrong information about the water again people are our prized asset hand flat and I want to take care of our prize assets so thank you so much Madam chair thank you is there any other discussion in the second round going once going twice all right that brings us to the vote on the amended motion so the as in its entirety would read to do all things necessary to have Mr fields in the home in the 3600 block of Brownell tested from Pasadena to Sunny by a third party source and at least 10 homes per warm to be poor Ward to be randomly selected for testing roll call please Madam Clerk Miss Priestly no Miss Winfrey Carter yes Mr converter no Mr Pfeiffer no it's worthy no Miss Lewis no Mr Murphy yes the vote is two yes five no the vote oops I keep turning my mic off I'm sorry the vote is five two yes five no that motion fails that brings us back to our original motion which is to do all things necessary to have Mr Fields home and the 3600 block of Brownell tested from Pasadena to Sunny by a third party Source we were in the first round of discussion Mr Murphy um you've you're the only person who has spoken in the first round is there any other member of council who wishes to speak Miss Worthing I just have to say this being an educator but Miss Lewis all water is recycled from the beginning of time due to the water cycle so the dinosaurs drink water and we are drinking water that the dinosaurs had so I I only know because I'm a geography teacher so I had to throw that in because there's a lot that we don't know and um and I agree like maybe there is something wrong I want to know the about you know the truth and I want the residents to feel safe so I'm supporting this one um just had to throw that in thanks thank you is there any other discussion in the first round in the first round Final Call in the second round is there any discussion Mr Murphy all my life I had to fight no oh is that it okay is there any other discussion in the second round all right seeing no one move that brings us to the vote on the motion to do all things necessary to have Mr Fields home in the 3600 block of Brownell tested from Pasadena to Sunny by a third party Source roll call please Madam Clerk Miss Winfrey Carter yes yes Mr Pfeiffer yes Miss Worthing yes Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes yes okay Miss Priestley yes okay okay the vote is seven yes zero no all right the vote is seven yes zero no that motion passes um purpose Winfrey Carter's request I believe the legal department will be able to help write up a resolution yes if councilwoman wouldn't mind just sending an email to City attorney and myself please so we can write it up the way it's supposed to be thank you okay all right so we are still in the special order here miss Winfrey Carter um Janelle can you please um send a correspondence to the legal department asking did you get everything down okay when we send that correspondence we'll make sure that we have the time make sure to include the timing on everything like that for the timeline okay all right so we are still in this special order we are in the second round of the special order um Miss Winfrey Carter you were the only person who has spoken in the second round is there any other member member of council who wishes to speak in the second round of the special order all right I see no movement you got his number okay so seeing no movement I will call this special order I will close this special order okay so moving down along the agenda that brings us down to petitions and unofficial Communications um are there any other Communications Madam clerk no not at this time okay and then now we go down to appeals the chair will entertain a motion to approve um a appointment excuse me I misspoke we're in appointments not appeals the chair will entertain a motion um to approve appointment 220-293 a building code board of appeals appointment for Emily door Madam chair Miss uh Priestly so moved okay is there a second support has been moved and properly supported by Dr Lewis is there any discussion um Madam chair uh Miss uh wow my name is Worthy uh I just want to say that um I had the privilege of working with Miss door um earlier on when on Council I don't know if you remember Miss Winfrey Carter but she is really good at what she does and of course we lose all the good people because they're going to get paid better somewhere else and she did that as she should but it was a loss when she had moved on to the county in uh and instead of working for us so I am definitely supporting this appointment thank you thank you is there any other discussion manager Dr Lewis just really quick um no Emily in addition to the other people that we are going to appoint tonight you know this is what appointments look like you know having people that are really invested in our city that live in our city and I mean and that's really truly the Forerunner for our city so I'm really excited that we have the opportunity to uh yeah to appoint Emily door as well as the others so thank you I'm looking forward to doing it thank you is there any other discussion Madam chair Miss Winfrey Carter I do um have to speak on um Emily I think and she's a great person Emily would be a great asset to the um building code board of appeals so I am 100 um in agreeance to this appointment thank you madam chair thank you is there any other discussion in the first round seeing no movement from my colleagues is there any discussion in the second round okay also seeing no movement I will take the time um to very briefly just say I don't know Emily personally but I've known her professionally and the work that she does is phenomenal and her dedication to this community and and the people in it is tremendous and I'm very much looking forward to approving her appointment this evening all right so that brings us to the vote on the motion to approve appointment 220-293 roll call please Madam Clerk Mr converter yes Worthing yes Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes Mr Carter yes what is six years zero no voter six yes zero no that appointment passes Miss Priestley I'd like to get back to my appointments make a motion to approve um appointment number 220294 Jonathan Mason to the billing Court okay there's board of appeals there's a motion on the floor to approve appointment 220-294 um is there a second Madam chair Miss uh Worthing wow I second that third time with your name today I don't know why I'm so sorry it's been moved and properly supported is there any discussion is there any discussion Final Call is there any discussion hearing none that brings us on to the vote on the motion to approve appointment 220-294 Jonathan Mason to the building code Board of Appeals roll call please Madam Clerk Ms Worthing yes Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes Miss Winfrey Carter yes Mr converter yes the vote is uh six yes zero no vote is six yes zero no that appointment passes Madam chair Miss Priestly like to make a motion to approve the appointment of 220303 um to the ethics and accountability Board of William C Harris thank you there's a motion on the floor to approve res appointment 220303 um is there a second support been moved and properly supported is there any discussion Madam chair uh Mr Pfeiffer so uh I recently came up with a vacancy in the ethics and accountability board and uh after you know it takes it takes a long time to try to find somebody that fits the qualifications and when I think of someone and you know the ethics and accountability just those two words um there's not a more honest person more fair person that I know of that would do the city Justice then um Billy so I wholeheartedly um want this nomination to be approved so that uh the eighth word can have a representation on ethics and accountability board thank you thank you is there any other discussion Madam chair Dr Lewis through you to uh Mr Pfeiffer um didn't he run against you in the election yes all right thank you so with that being said again I love the fact that we are able to put people that are committed to the city put forth put aside politics and differences and just collaborate to do something great I commend Mr Harris for wanting to step up and just for staying engaged and I also command Council councilman Pfeiffer for giving him the opportunity to serve this city we need people that want to serve the city that love the city we need to give them opportunities to serve so thank you councilman Pfeiffer thank you so much and um let's go ahead and um yeah approve this Madam chair Miss went uh man I'm struggling with your name tonight either I'm so sorry Miss Worthing um I do have a question is isn't his mother that was appointed as well so his mom is already on the ethics and accountability board human relations okay um I'm gonna be honest I just of what I know and I don't know him personally but I just don't think he would be fair it's just a difference of opinion I'm going to be voting no I have nothing else to say thank you thank you is there any other discussion in the first round in the first round Final Call and the second round is there any discussion is there any discussion all right roll call please Madam clerk on the motion to approve appointment 220-303 appointing William C Harris to the ethics and accountability board Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes Miss Winfrey Carter yes Miss hurricane yes to five her yes Mr worthy no the vote is six yes one no vote a six yes one no that appointment passes Miss Priestly I'd like to make motion to pass the um to approve the mass resolution with any separations okay there's a motion on the floor to approve the master resolution with any separations is there a second Madam chair Miss uh Worthing I second that I'm gonna get it at one point tonight all right is there any discussion and I do also want to make it clear it's been moved and properly supported I want to make it clear that that also includes add-on number one from special Affairs is there any discussion Final Call is there anything you want to um separate um the 220299 okay mou yeah okay is there any discussion Final Call is there any discussion all right that brings us to the vote on the master resolution which includes for clarity and for the record which includes resolution 220-288-220-289-220-290 [Music] 220-291-220-292-220-296-220-297-220-298-220-301-220-302-220304-220-305 and add on number one roll call please Madam Clerk Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes this one for Carter yes Mr Circle yes mystify her yes Worthing yes Miss Lewis yes the vote is seven yes zero no vote is seven yes zero no the master resolution is approved that brings us down to our first resolution which is separated which is resolution 220299 Mr Murphy yes so you too we don't have we do not have a motion on the floor make a motion I would like to make a motion approve 220299 okay is there a second Madam chair I support been moved improperly supported is there any discussion Mr Murphy so Susan Wolcott and all the staff back there doing the happy dance we saw y'all [Laughter] done yet we ain't done yet hold on let us get let us get to arguing for a minute foreign over oh we have three more yeah um could you explain to the public until Council this partnership memorandum with understanding remember um for the city of flint and the Flint Housing Commission Choice neighborhoods planning grants I believe this is is this is in the Third Ward it is could you explain to the public what this is because I have looked at this and I uh planned on meeting with you guys I'm excited about this project or Pilot project I'm not sure but could you explain to the public what this is sure this is just um to authorize entering into a memorandum of understanding with the Flint Housing Commission with the Flint Housing Commission being the lead applicant to partner with them to write a grant for a planning grant for similar well the exact same process we used for our current 30 million dollar implementation Grant the very first step is applying for a choice neighborhood Improvement planning Grant and that's what this does this authorizes entering into an mou between the city and the Flint Housing Commission to partner together on writing that Grant it um is there a targeted area yes it is sure this is um River Park um Townhomes it's located on Carpenter Road in the Third Ward between Webster Road and the Flint River it is a flint Housing Commission site it is this severely distressed it's really isolated from amenities it's actually at this point it is the housing commission's number one targeted distressed site so it's something that if we are funded for the planning Grant we would work together with the Housing Commission to ready to put together a plan similar to the plan we put together for the South Side Choice neighborhood which councilwoman Worthing and councilwoman Jerry Winfrey Carter are very familiar with this would be very similar to that to put together a plan with input from the residents of the site with input from the neighborhood and ultimately hope that we would get funded for that planning Grant where we would then apply for an implementation Grant not trying to put before the horse but this is the first step thank you I separated this specific piece just so the public can know what was going on to my colleagues to get y'all up to speed on this and I look forward to working with you on your staff thank you so it is possible I could do the happy dance too yeah sure let's see let's see [Laughter] don't go too far Suzanne in case there's any other member are you done Mr Murphy I'm sorry is there any other member of council who wishes to speak Mr Pfeiffer I'd like to make a motion to do all things necessary to see the happy dance another time councilman Piper I never sent that much energy in the back before all righty Mr Mr Piper did you still want the is there any other disc in this in the first round yep um do do we know how much money potential is out there for this grant that they would be ready for a 5 5 000 okay [Music] is there any other discussion in the first round in the first round in the first round okay I will end the first round by saying that I am very very excited for this program especially having the honor and privilege of being able to work on the people aspect of the existing Choice neighborhoods initiative Grant from Atherton East and just being able to interact with the residents who you know maybe they're becoming a first-time homeowner for the first time as a result of this program or maybe they're able to relocate with the housing Choice voucher this program is so exciting for those who don't know the existing Choice grant that we have at somewhere of 33 million dollars 30 million 30 million dollars into the city of Flint to help provide people with uh safe housing and being able to help you know put value back into people instead of having them you know push off to the periphery of of the of the city which quite frankly is what happened not only in Atherton East which was built illegally in a flood plain in the 60s by the way but also with you know River Park who's on the North End of flint in an industrial area with Ajax with being able to help write historic wrongs through the choice Grant is something I'm very excited to support I'm very very excited that we're moving forward with this that being said is there any discussion in the second round Mr Murphy yeah go ahead to you to Suzanne um I guess can I get some clarity and I'm not sure does this grant possibly relocate the residents in River Park to housing such as like clerk Commons and does it um it's part of the plan to close down River Park Apartments and move them into kind of um housing integrating them into the community the plan will really be developed by the residents in partnership with the Housing Commission in the city of Flint but it is likely it will be very similar to Atherton East where because of the condition of River Park that it would be demolished the residents would likely have relocation opportunities the one thing that is for certain as if that it is if it is demolished all of the residents will have to be relocated and new housing will have to be identified for them so but that plan is yet to be developed and it is likely that that would be the case okay thank you that's it is there any other discussion in the second round in the second round Final Call in second round all right that brings us to the vote on the motion to approve resolution 220-299 partnership mou with the city of Flint Flint Housing Commission roll call please Madam Clerk yes [Music] Winfrey Carter yes absolutely yes defy her yes Miss Worthing yes Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes the vote is seven yes zero no on 220-299 the vote is seven yes zero no that motion passes Madam chair Miss Priestley I'd like to make a motion to approve the first reading of ordinance 220272 and if mma-220-295 okay so there's a motion to send a second reading uh these are both first readings to send a second or to send the second readings yes yes okay there's a motion on the floor to send ordinance 220-272 and 220-295 to Second reading is there support support it's been moved and properly supported is there any discussion is there any discussion Final Call is there any discussion hearing none that brings us to the vote on the motion to send ordinance 220-272 and 220-295 to Second reading roll call please Madam clerk Miss Winfrey Carter yes yes Mr Pfeiffer yes Miss Worthing yes Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Mr Priestley yes the vote is seven yes zero no go to seven yes zero no those ordinances go to Second reading the chair will entertain a motion to approve ordinance 220-225 Madam chair Miss Worthing so moved is there a second Madam chair Miss priest second it has been moved and properly supported is there any discussion man I'm sure Mr Pfeifer so um I guess through you to miss Gurley and Miss Wilcox if you can come back up it's happy dance time Miss Wilcox um maybe what's that I said it's happy dance time Miss Wilcox so we're aware as soon as we do this today than the 90 day starts so collectively can we [Music] and I know that people of the members of the council want to amend and there's going to be a big discussion on the marijuana can we get this done in 90 days before this implements because we'd also have to do a hearing and subsequent information and all that process for the marijuana as well so um I don't know if somebody can do the backwards math on one we need to get this in our hands and possibly you know one or two cycles in our meetings to discuss it is that enough time I don't know who wants to answer it yes attorney girly I'll take the first part um according to the ordinance at the end of the last page on the zoning code it says 90 days after publishing so under the Michigan zoning enabling act the zoning code has to be published within 15 days sell the 15 whenever it's published that 90 days would start afterwards point of information so that what I'm hearing you say is that we actually have 105 days depending on when it's published up to 105 days okay thank you so when would it be published Madam through you to Madam Clerk I'm going to defer to Janelle because she was she's responsible for that that particular thing at this point look at a calendar to look at the publication date yeah I hadn't checked into that yet I because it hadn't passed I usually publish right after you guys approve it so I'm hearing I have to wait 90 days no no no that I would publish it within a few days it depends on when the Flint Journal actually publishes so would we be able to get on like Sunday's Edition yeah yeah okay so Sunday would start the 105 day clock is that what I'm understanding Sunday will start the 90 days so when it's published that's when the 90 days starts right so the 105. we have 15 days to publish it so if we wait until if I'm understanding correctly so if we don't if we publish it on day 15 then we would still have that 90 days so that's where the 105 comes from okay so if we publish it Sunday it's 90 days from Sunday right okay so if somebody does that other math to figure out how many meetings we have and when we could get that marijuana ordinance because I've seen the draft of it I think that the numbering and the zoning language and it needs to still change so when do you think we could get that in legislative committee um that that work I don't know Joanne you look like you were ready to to answer too but um I I would say within the 30 days you would get it for legislative within 30 days so um Madam clerk if we 30 days so if we got that in legislative in 30 days and then um first reading you know having the hearing and then adoption what is that time line look like if I could suggest that uh even though we'll go ahead and publish on Sunday I would like to sit down you know my staff along with Suzanne and along with attorney Gurley just to develop a plan of action and so that we can distribute it to the council through you of course distribute what the time frame okay even though we're going to publish on Sunday all right I'm just I'm just not comfortable that we're going to get rushed and we're going to get everything in time and and not have time to discuss the marijuana ordinance that's my only concern I read it it doesn't seem um like it's too far out of skew but talking to um my colleague in the Sixth Ward she wants to make some amendments and I know that it's going to be a Hot Topic and there's going to be you know amendments and lots of discussion so I'm not confident that when it comes before this body we're not going to have a bunch of amendments and have to postpone or whatever else so I just don't want to stay put this um and not not run into like we discussed before um running into a deadline that we can't make and then have to subsequently do some kind of acrobat to postpone this from coming from being enacted in the 90 days so if it's easier for us to table this for another two weeks I'm I'm good with that more than I am the unknown and and if whether or not this from my perspective whether or not this gets enacted in December or January nobody really does construction or anything in in December anyway so I would that's where I'm at as far as does it really matter if it's enacted you know in in November December just made in January I don't know we're willing to meet with the two ladies before the end of the week so that we can get back with you by that time with a calendar of those time frames that you're looking at so that by the time this is published you would know you would know before the end of the week if we can get well once this is published we're in a time crunch right and we're we're backs up against the wall um well that's why I'm saying we would do it before Sunday we could meet but we gotta we gotta do something with this ordinance today right may may I yes please um I think attorney Gurley said within 30 days I think it's likely that it will be less than that um we are very close you have a draft just for you know being able to see the changes that the substantive changes that have been made I think we're willing to share that at some point um okay everyone has that perfect I would encourage everyone to take a look at that to see those are really the substantive changes the only things that have to be made to that ordinance right now are changes to reflect the correlation between the marijuana ordinance and this is for everybody I know you know this councilman Pfeiffer between the current ordinance and the new zoning code and that work is relatively close to being done so I think it's likely we will have this have the marijuana ordinance to you within 30 days then it is obviously you know this a first reading and a second reading and a public hearing that's approximately a 30-day process if there are changes and that did occur with amendments proposed by Council if there are amendments that are desired I think it would be really helpful to have and I know that it has to be obviously amendments that are agreed to by the majority of council so councilwoman Burns might have some others might have others but I would prefer that we start those discussions relatively soon so we know what those amendments are and if we can do that and have a working relationship between the law office and planning and development and Council I think that we could get that through relatively quickly that would leave another 30 days within that 90 days to get that work done and I would really prefer that you know my preference would be that the zoning code gets adopted tonight okay I mean I I have confidence of the law office providing it I don't think that that's not where my where my hesitance lays but it's actually in the in the if we don't work on the Amendments prior to that's what scares me and if that 90 days comes and we can't get this passed that means through you madam chair to the attorney Gurley can you briefly tell the body what would happen if we don't pass the marijuana ordinance within the 90 days yes the marijuana ordinance within the 30 days and the zoning code goes into effect we will not have a marijuana ordinance and so that pretty much stifles all the applications any site plans that go with these licenses it would just come to a screeching halt which really puts us in a a bad place for liability for those who are waiting to have their licenses and applications renewed so from our perspective the Law Department our major issue also is Suzanne state is just making some of the Amendments having those ready and then the renumbering of the marijuana ordinance to coincide with the new zoning code so those are the major issues that we're facing right now not real major but that's what we're facing and to add to that even if there are amendments that are proposed I mean we have a current marijuana ordinance with um relatively minor substantive changes and numbering even if there are amendments that are proposed and we advocated for this in the past the marijuana ordinance could be adopted just like the zoning code what we've said before and what we expect to happen with amendments to be made in the future it is not something that you know Planning and Development as opposed to or the Planning Commission so the current marijuana ordinance you know revised by the law department and changes made by Planning and Development to the numbering I'm sorry to the classifications the zoning classifications could be adopted within that 90 days and then amendments made afterwards we don't have to make amendments to the code during the 90-day process I hear I hear what you're saying and I understand that but that is um that is an option as well so do we know when so I know we're going to say that we're going to get it within 30 days but Planning and Zoning needs to get it before us so do we have a date on one Planning and Zoning because they're meeting tomorrow and then two weeks after that so if they don't if we don't hit that two weeks after that then we're talking basically five weeks do you mean Planning Commission yes okay yeah yeah I just want to be clear now I'm not planning and zoning yeah yeah I'm sorry the Planning Commission so if we don't hit the the Planning Commission in three weeks and then we're automatically at a five week before planning and the Planning Commission gets it well the we could always have a special meeting with the Planning Commission for this too if we don't meet the three weeks which I think would be a very small margin not meeting the three weeks with Planning Commission having all the changes right so you're saying the Planning Commission is going to get it within two weeks from tomorrow in time for their first meeting now that will be their second meeting in August yes no that'll be their first meeting in August that would that would be the first meeting in August first meeting in August because the second meeting in July is tomorrow night we look at dates here I started there's just a lot of moving targets and I want to make sure before we push this forward that we're all on the same page our goal would be to get it to the Planning Commission to the next meeting not tomorrow's meeting but to the next meeting I mean we've been working on the numbering and the classifications to get that done quickly it's our expectation and I've shared with my staff that I'm hoping to have it done by the end of this week so that we can get it to the Planning Commission by their by the next meeting after tomorrow I don't have my calendar in front of me so I can't remember the date but I think it's August uh the 9th 9th okay yeah we can have um the numbering done by August 9th so if that if that's the case would we get it by the 17th would there be any action that we would get the resolution to you for first reading from the 17th by the 17th for the 17th is that I'm sorry is that a committee date or a council yes by the 17th and then August second would be the first time it would come before Council for first reading if if it makes it out of committee on time right and then [Music] if if we approve something on the 22nd Madam Clerk is the first printing on this Sunday no if we approve if this comes for before Council for to go to uh well I guess we would build first rating right when it comes before Council Mr Pfeiffer are you talking about the marijuana ordinance okay yes for first reading on the 22nd yes and you're asking when the clerk would be able to publish it as soon as they posted if we if we approve something for first reading on the 22nd you post it when would it come back for the hearing and support zoning is 15 days so it would depend on when it got in the journal we'd have to count 15 days forward sometimes you can't get it in the next council meeting but I think there's an extra week at the end of August we might be able to get it the first week of September I'd have to check it looks like we could do it on September 17th I believe that's the first the first hearing would be on the 17th yes the second reading and public hearing she's would be on September 17th Saturday September 17th or August 17th I'm sorry 13th September 13th so that's a Tuesday the next meeting would be the 19th so that's not a council meeting the the 12th would be a concert the council meeting I have on my calendar is the fifth and the 19th so 90 days if somebody can do my quick math for me if we do it posted on Sunday Sunday would be the 31st so we were talking October 31st potentially if my math is right when this will become an active can somebody verify that the original zoning we would have to get this done by October 31st is that correct it would depend on when it's published so if he's saying if we publish it Sunday this Sunday the 31st we would have October or I'm sorry August September the 90 days so potentially this would become enacted on November 1st in my am I doing my math right the accountant I do also want to clarify there is a council meeting on September 12th I would also just defer to attorney Gurley as to whether just to clarify whether it's 90 calendar days or 90 business days another good question say that again miss Priestley with your mic on that that is if it's calendar days [Music] which is a Saturday so October 28th is the target according according to Corey who is our zoning consultant it's calendar days okay so October 29th is the day and we do have Mr Pfeiffer for for information too we do have a council meeting that 20 October 24th is that Monday yeah I don't think that once we enact it or whatever there's no bearing on us anymore right so the next I mean if it the 28th but it's really not going to get enacted until the 31st because that's the next business day right so if you would you know uh through the chair to councilman Pfeiffer um we just have to be conscious of what the enactment date is for the marijuana organs so if we go as far as October 24th and that's the date that the last date then it would have to go in effect immediately so I just got to make sure I'm looking at that piece as well since they're both coming on two different tracks so I would say if we can also just talk with Planning Development as well as the clerk's office to make sure all of our dates our corresponding properly and I would I think that it would be helpful to provide this I mean we're having this conversation right now I think generally you have an idea um based upon this conversation when things are going to happen in August and September and October but we can give you something earlier like like we said we just need to sit down and calculate the dates and we can give you something this week with those dates so that you actually have date certain things when assuming something gets published when it's coming to you what needs to happen what the next step is we've been working on that chronology and it really just depends on you know when this zoning code is adopted and when it gets published and then we can kind of plug in all the dates and provide them to your and we can do that quickly so okay my head hurts that's why we're gonna get it on paper um okay uh clerk Brown does have something she'd like to say that's kind of why I asked if we could all get together tomorrow or the next day sometime before Friday even though we're gonna have that published on Sunday just to sit down and talk through some of this at the staff level so that we can get it right back to you yeah in writing if that's possible if you would agree with that that's fine I I mean we're just going to have our I think we're no matter what we're going to have our packs against the wall especially if it doesn't come out of committee the first day so um I guess I'm done right now for the first round I'll leave it up to if we feel comfortable with it but if not we're going to have special meetings so we either table it now for another two weeks or we more likely we're gonna have special meetings so um I'm good either way okay Miss Winfrey Carter um thank you madam chair and and to your point councilman um Pfeiffer I would rather table it um for two weeks just because I don't I don't want us to be backed up against the wall I just want us to have the time that we need you know I don't like I just don't like last minute stuff I don't we that's how it was with the budget I was I was forced to kind of you know vote for a budget that I really didn't um agree with but I knew what happened last year and I would never want this city to be out of compliance so yeah I I would rather table it for another couple of weeks that's me thank you madam chair Miss Worthing I don't know when this was last minute but I'm ready to vote this in after almost five years there's there's no last minute about this and if anyone needs to make changes it should have been brought up way before now um we can't table this anymore we've got businesses that need this to be passed they have been operating under like two different ordinances it's been confusing I refuse to put these businesses in Jeopardy at any other moment they deserve better than what we have provided them I'm voting yes for this I will not table thank you thank you is there any other discussion in the first round in the first round in the second round is there any discussion Mr Pfeiffer you want the floor yeah um it's not necessary I don't think that I may not I haven't polled anybody but I don't think anybody is opposed to the ordinance that's whether or not we can um safely do this and not jeopardize not having a marijuana ordinance I think that's where the question is there's nothing last minute about this or any pushed against a wall on this I think we're all on the same Accord that this needs to pass it's just whether or not it is timing with the marijuana ordinance and we cannot go without a marijuana ordinance that's the issue so it's you know like I said if somebody wants to make the motion I'll second it but other than that uh let the chips fall where they may Miss Worthing address the marijuana ordinance I'm not getting the marijuana ordinance issue I'm going to be honest okay well the marijuana ordinance isn't last minute either is it I thought this has been in the books the marijuana ordinance is a part of the zoning code in the city of Flynn and so when we adopt the zoning code the reason that we put in the language in the zoning code that it wouldn't take effect for 90 days is because the zoning code changes all of the district classifications and so we have to change to update the marijuana ordinance to reflect those new classifications which that work has started and in fact I just spoke with Corey it is complete at this point with one question so it's like it's for for sure that it would get to you so we cannot when the marijuana ordinance the marijuana ordinance will come will have to come to you too to city council during that 90-day period so the concern that councilman Pfeiffer has shared is that he's had some indications from some council members and I've heard too that there are council members who would like to see some changes made to the marijuana ordinance in addition to the the ones we have to make the zoning District classifications and some new state law requirements that have already been made by attorney Gurley so that's what we will be bringing to you are just the the basic changes that need to be made to the marijuana ordinance but there are again some council members who would like to see some amendments since we have an opportunity it will be coming to you to make some changes to the marijuana ordinance during that 90-day process and if that process at city council takes longer than 90 days which is not totally impossible um then then we don't have a marijuana order we will still have our zoning code because it will go into effect at the end of 90 days but the marijuana ordinance if you don't adopt it within that 19 day 90 days will not be in effect so I don't I personally don't know the changes don't know if I support her and I'm not going to delay this because someone might have changes I don't know them they haven't been brought forth have heard about them so if they can do it within the 90 days I see no reason to postpone this again for me it's about the businesses the businesses need this and every year and moment that has gone by without passing this has been torture for some um so I'm just gonna vote in favor for this right now thanks thank you is there any other discussion in the second round in the second round foreign order what's your point where are we at we are on the second round of discussion on the motion to approve ordinance 220225 which is the zoning let's see what that ordinance is that's the last sword in the second reading and adoption yep it's the zoning world there's been a motion to approve yep and we're in the second round yeah I don't know what the discussion has been but I do know that there are some things that need tweaking in their ordinance and I do know Mr Piper spoke earlier about the revisions to the marijuana ordinance all of those things gonna go hand in hand I don't know what the votes look like to approve this for second reading and adoption but I'm more in a postponement mode and I urge my colleagues let's get it right let's get it right the first time let's make ourselves proud this has been on the table it flew through committee to get here this is so important it deserves a special meeting of some of his own I know we got family we got friends we got things in the outside world but zoning is economic development if jobs his housing it's the whole kid in caboodle so on a motion to approve a second reading and adoption and go back and fix we have a golden opportunity to do it right the first time thank you madam chair thank you is there any other discussion in the second round in the second round Final Call in the second round all right roll call please Madam clerk on the motion to approve ordinance 220-225 chapter 50 zoning Miss hurricane Roeder yes to pipe her yes it's worthy yes Miss Lewis I'm sorry Mr Mays no Miss Lewis yes Mr Murphy yes Priestley yes this one for Carter I abstain I think it needs to have more revisions made to it okay the vote is um 3s one no and one abstention I don't think that's right yes I'm sorry I was like that math doesn't matter yes I apologize for that suggest one no and one Ascension the vote is six yes one no one abstention we are approved Madam chair Madam chair uh Mr Mays then miss Priestley yeah Madam chair is that that's the end of the agenda yes sir I'd like to say this before we adjourn the budget was approved with no amendments by this Council and it was approved with a 15 million dollar projected deficit this ordinance with a master plan that's out of quack things that need to be fixed was approved by this Council it's a pattern believe it or not but some of these things got to be fixed I guarantee you a hundred percent this Council and I don't want to offend y'all but in the infant stages has made a few mistakes on August 15th we'll be back in court and that has to do with the presidency of this Council leadership we'll see what happens that was a mistake will I be smart enough and wise enough to outdo the City attorney to prove some or will people cheer with wrong information the master plan zoning housing Economic Development I know ain't nobody listening to me the budget not maybe you are Miss Lewis the budget in the history of the city of flint in recent years there's been no budget approved without Council amendments I just finished meeting with some folks Public Safety blight we had a golden opportunity to take care of that as we head into the winter months I want this Council who didn't do no budget amendments didn't move no money had one of the better opportunities than any Council I've set on to help the citizens of the city of flint in my opinion the majority of this Council has let the residents down we got new Ward Maps we're approaching July August September October and November when it comes to zoning budgets I don't play with the city business if we can't start to get it right on this Council and whose view my view gonna mean something then we need to change some things this ain't a popularity contest it's a service to the residents in a timely manner particularly in public safety blight and others so I've said what I had to say I thank everybody on this Council who hear my voice might be able to put together what I mean but this ain't no play body this is the real co-equal branch of government that can serve and help the residents of the city of Flint if you put the time in if you put the time in we in control the millions of dollars programs projects police fire blight and I want you to go home and ask yourself are you really satisfied with the condition of this city and am I really putting the time in in the work or do I just want to pass stuff and get on to the next agenda well I can only speak for me I'm serious about it I'm gonna continue to be serious about it I'm gonna try to be cordial with my colleagues but my colleagues have not been cordial with me and so we'll see how it turns out but I'm not gonna bite my tongue imma speak specific and I'm gonna try to help the residents of the city of Flint Madam chair I moved to adjourn there's a motion on the floor for a German is there a second it's been moved and properly support Adam chair a second it's been it's been supported from folk was already that brings us Janelle that was um the motion was made by Mr Mays and it was seconded by Miss Priestley all right roll call please Madam clerk on the motion to adjourn ing yes Mr Mays yes Louis yes Mr Murphy Mr Murphy yes Miss Priestley yes this one for Carter yes the vote is seven yes zero no to adjourn it's 8 20 p.m and we are adjourned everybody foreign | Spectacle Tv | UCQ6cycAk-iGbpjPjQ-_9fHA | 2022-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 30,832 | 157,766 |
LuFbZDoKHN8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuFbZDoKHN8 | Why PETA is Protesting in Animal Crossing | Here we go again. Just moments after finishing our last video on the effects of protests within Animal Crossing, we discovered that Twitter was ablaze with yet another in-game protest. This time around, protestors from Peta stormed the museum in one of their towns, bothering Blathers the owl in the name of animal rights. Amid shouts of “Empty the tanks”, Peta have decreed that Blathers is “cancelled” because he, quote, “encourages villagers to take fish out of their natural habitats so he can trap them in tiny tanks”. This news is enough to make anyone ask: why? Of all the possible targets for an animal rights campaign, why is Peta so opposed to a fictional owl inside a non-violent digital game? The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have been attempting to gain extra attention with similar stunts for years. The organization has a particular axe to grind against Nintendo. In the early 2010s, Peta released a series of parody Flash games designed to highlight animal rights issues within Nintendo’s creations. According to these games, Mario of being complicit in the fur trade when he dresses as a tanuki, while a Pokemon parody poked fun at trainers capturing monsters and forcing them to battle. We’ll spare you the specific details, but if you want to see them for yourself, Nintendo has not seen fit to pursue legal action against Peta, so they’re still available to play online. Perhaps emboldened by their success with these games, Peta has since turned their attention to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a game that the activism group argues is simply not vegan friendly. According to PETA’s Vegan Guide to Animal Crossing: New Horizons: “ Is fishing in Animal Crossing vegan? “This is a biggie. Fishing isn’t vegan! You shouldn’t fish in real life, so you shouldn’t do so in the game, either.” The guide goes on to yet again blame Blathers’ museum, calling it cruel and bad for the environment. The guide also states that catching bugs in Animal Crossing isn’t vegan. It claims: “Blathers would like to build a museum of fish and insects on your island. Don’t let him do it!” Anyone who thinks that Blathers actually wants your insect donations should pay more attention to the game, but that’s beside the point. Here’s another interesting line from the guide: “If you get instructions to build a doghouse, don’t!” Apparently PETA also takes issue with you building a virtual doghouse, whether or not you’ll actually keep a dog in the house. The guide also tells you not to pick up clams, and praises the game’s, quote, “surprising awareness” when it tells you that hermit crabs want to be left alone. Instead, the guide suggests that you eat lots of fruit, plant flowers, wear pleather, and put up a bulletin forbidding visitors from fishing or catching bugs. It also suggests that yes, you could, quote, “raid a friend’s island to protest their museum for keeping fish captive”. It’s worth remembering that in order to build a museum in New Horizons, the player has to catch five fish or bugs. This means that somebody bought Animal Crossing and spent hours fishing, only so that they could protest against other people fishing. The guide also speculates about whether or not Isabel, the carnivorous dog, is a vegan. It says: “She seems to love tofu—does this mean she’s vegan? We can’t confirm that, but it would make sense.” So, really, what’s the point here? What exactly is PETA trying to achieve by protesting inside Animal Crossing, and why does the activism group seem so desperate to attack Nintendo games instead of going after real-world cases of animal cruelty? Well, discerning their motives isn’t always easy, but there is one major benefit to campaigning against Nintendo: it brings attention to their cause. We can’t say that this doesn’t work – after all, we’re talking about PETA right now when we wouldn’t have otherwise. Well played, PETA. Well played. Now please leave Blathers alone, he doesn’t deserve this. | Video Game Story Time | UCLWh30LMdJZam_4SKWuq0dA | 2020-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 670 | 3,960 |
NepUhImnZRY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NepUhImnZRY | Amazing Health Benefits of Almond || Benefits for Almonds | almonds are one of the most popular nuts in the world and are known for their Rich buttery flavor and versatility in cooking and baking but did you know that almonds are also one of the healthiest foods you can eat in this video we'll take a closer look at the many health benefits of almonds and how they can contribute to a healthy and balanced diet one heart health almonds are a great source of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats which have been shown to lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease they are also rich in vitamin E which is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect the heart and blood vessels from oxidative damage 2. weight management almonds are a high protein high fiber food that can help you feel full and satisfied for longer periods of time making them an ideal snack for weight management the fiber in almonds can also help regulate digestion and prevent constipation which can contribute to weight gain three brain health almonds contain high levels of vitamin E which has been shown to protect against cognitive of Decline and improve memory they also contain riboflavin which is essential for healthy brain function and can help to prevent migraines 4. blood sugar control almonds have a low glycemic index which means they don't cause a rapid spike in blood sugar levels this can help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes additionally almonds are high in fiber which can help slow down the release of sugar into the bloodstream 5. anti-inflammatory properties almonds are high in antioxidants such as Vitamin E that help to reduce inflammation in the body chronic inflammation has been linked to a range of health problems including heart disease and certain types of cancer 6. bone health almonds are a great source of magnesium which is essential for healthy bones they are also a good source of calcium which is important for maintaining strong bones and preventing osteoporosis additionally almonds are high in phosphorus which helps to build and repair bones 7. improve improved digestion almonds are high in fiber which can help to promote regular bowel movements and prevent constipation they are also a good source of probiotics which are beneficial bacteria that help to maintain a healthy gut in conclusion almonds are a nutritious and delicious food that can provide a range of health benefits whether you enjoy them as a snack in a recipe or as almond milk incorporating almonds into your diet is a simple and tasty way to improve your overall health whether you have heart disease or trying to lose weight or simply want to maintain good health almonds are a great food to include in your diet so next time you're looking for a healthy snack reach for a handful of almonds and enjoy all the health benefits they have to offer if you like my video please hit the Subscribe button and Bell icon thanks for watching | Food Values & Health Tips | UCMVyztKzrGppzkINypm3-ew | 2023-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 504 | 2,915 |
BDW1-IAgp7E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDW1-IAgp7E | Sprite Of Sports TV | welcome to spirit sports tv live 6 p.m it's time for us to kick off recruiting services on facebook youtube and literally we are grateful for your friendships here tonight those who are live-streaming with us love those are here in wing chun here on shannon road welcome we hope you have a educating time tonight it's qcp night today to all of you beautiful mothers we will be nothing without you we love you very very much let me tell you about uh our concept here and uh our partners you know we wanted to share what was going on with sports in the community what was going on with the spirit of sport so the best sports retired for in town tony trump and i um about 20 years ago we had a magazine called spirit sports so we thought uh you know podcasts uh we thought we would do a podcast around the spirit of sports we're working to get the spiritsports.com our website up and that'll be up so hey y'all y'all hey i was sharing with y'all uh how we got here uh me and tony tommy [Music] tony went out and found uh you know dave um mcclendon and clinton productions they helped us get this streaming on hey trusted his son and our program and uh the way he's growing up uh definitely going to college for free but we're really concentrating on more than that um dave mcclendon i was sharing with you guys it's our our streaming guide and um dante payne on impact recruiting services is another of our streaming partners you can find us on facebook youtube twitch and you can find us on impact on facebook youtube and instagram i believe i think i said twitter before i should have said instagram i apologize you know the entirety of the concept is that you can get these sports queen city fox has been around 25 years after 25 years i wanted to do a hall of fame and communion function but we're doing that we're doing a hall of fame reunion function on june the 26th at wynn woods for all the queen city prophet alumni please look out for that information june 26th out of wooden woods hall of famers on our show uh they haven't been selected yet but i'm putting my money on these guys uh norman you'll hear his story with his mom and i went to high school together this way uh this boy coach is thinking of blood that's not blood to me that i have uh we got a young man who's playing overseas right now aaron thomas buckets get buckets you know you might watch the dallas marriage and you see trey burke aaron thomas and hillary burns at work hey every time i see spencer wow conversations tonight because people need to know it's not easy and then our legend of the game tonight johnny taylor head coaches basketball destroyer high school uh courtyard legend news high school good friend of mine and a qcp coach he coached qcp for actually christian sacrament lived with uh johnny taylor when he was praying with the queen city prophets you know i i would be remiss not to share with you guys our producers like she is uh she's she's not here right now she's on her way she works as cpo so she doesn't get out until 6 30 she's on her way she's a pure whipper snap [Applause] in the last 40 minutes this guy tyrell pancake has gotten everything you see working and i mean i want to tell you i appreciate you brother thank you uh as a partner in this initiative uh you are valuable we love you um terrell's on impact as well and i'm going to share with y'all we're done here we are our 14th show we did four shows uh i'm sorry 13th show we did four shows as a pilot for that many weeks without making no money that just lets y'all know that the spirit of sports is live hey true don't you think we're gonna last all night without me talking about you because we not i definitely got a lot to say about you michael i assure you we're gonna come back here after this commercial break with one of the all-time favorite prophets norman plummer thank you for coming to spirit sports we'll be right back y'all clap it's too late i'm gonna see what y'all got on this next commercial break y'all got half on the first commercial break this is my neighbor across the street i already talked about you ma'am i said me and that guy mama went to the elementary school but get back over there [Music] okay thank you might check one good time oh welcome back to spiritual sports tv live we're glad you guys are here it is an exciting exciting day we are joined here by one of my all-time favorite queen city prophets ladies and gentlemen from our hands [Applause] get confused you don't even know what you're going through so uh norman um let's go back let's go back one of the better high school players ever come out of cincinnati let's talk about let's talk about your high school career and um you know what qcp meant for you and then you know we'll go under college and bring us up all the way to that you know i gotta talk about the grand interest yeah i already know i gotta talk about the grand theft auto so if we go back to high school if we just go back and just go back period i did everything the hard way um i went to three of high schools four i might have count i enjoyed it i probably enjoyed it too much i spent more time out of school than i did in school at that point i had an event that happened to me that summer uh i lost my father from there uh life really changed foreign i didn't play that much i didn't play too much at all so realistic i walked up embarrassed like there's nobody here just screaming uh he like i want you to come play for my tribe um [Music] let's play the best so i go you know it's interesting because you know back in those days uh i should have called jeff craig's because right down the street i probably couldn't get him up because i did you know if y'all even noticed correctly jeff saw cj over here until trey about season and uh we went to the friars club to see cj play and uh it was like well oh [Music] uh but the effort that you put forth in basketball is the type of effort that into anything and the success you had in high school is what led to the next step what was the next step after high school um in my sophomore year um i wouldn't want to have an amazing summer uh 15 it was it was amazing it was hard to remember um people only remember because cj summer was so much better but everybody knew him already so it was kind of like we expected him to do what he did but i kind of took off so from there i did a year fairfield again in my junior year i didn't have the same issue i had a year before i had a great year average 18 and then being the only guy on the team it was a tough 18 to 10. but with me having that year i had a huge i wasn't eligible to play high school basketball my senior year so once again i went to 16 and under aug that's when i got the pleasure of meeting jason smith he said man jason smith but like i said i couldn't play i couldn't play my senior year so my only option would have been stay here and go to school as a normal student i tried that already it didn't go too well um or i could go to new hampshire reclassify my junior year and play basketball for two more years i looked at my mother my momma 19 hours straight it's a lot of time check with coach smith i think to this day on the state of the single season [Applause] aaron thomas [Music] let's see what jason said but from brewster um first time out the house away from up here yeah that got a little wild too so um i didn't go back to this military academy if you know anything about it it's also a basketball factory how was that at heartbreak [Music] my senior year still had a great year with the number one preschooler with 2701 uh they had that tenant scored everybody as well average of 2010. coach keats coach of north carolina university coach keith man that was my good brother mccomber and now coach at north carolina at north carolina state that's amazing to me it's always good to talk to kevin um and we never talk about current stuff we always talk about the struggle the journey the role that he took and all the players and he always talked about the credit sheet again for your efforts again for how hard he went he talks about [Music] i look back at that team isaiah so i couldn't be guarded i mean right now uh we had a six five weeks away it couldn't be part of i really didn't do nothing i mean i didn't do nothing but run around [Music] when a guy named brian gregory yeah that's my that was my head coach at the university of you were his first recruit wow ryan gregory good guy um just is he still [Music] this is what this is what jason smith said the highest points per game in the season we played more games now in the season than he was there and he's still the highest points per game of the season wow i had to check on it folks that text jason smith to check on it that's what he said right i ain't making it up oh yeah they played like 45 highest points championships so we went to uh brian gray he met brian gregory he was his first recruited rsc what happened after that i have [Music] once again you know i got my own way got into a little trouble so after my junior year [Music] i personally had a phenomenal year it was the year i planned on wanting to have it a lot of my teammates had injuries to our team apart so the team i signed up for it wasn't the team i really played with it kind of took me back to my fair field days which was fun because i knew they depended on me um i think that was the first year i realized like i'm actually good now prior to that i didn't really think i was good i felt like i had good pieces around me which let me do what i did like i said i just ran around and played hard i didn't dribble i didn't shoot i didn't want no move i had one move my right hand jumped over no stop and it took me to places i never thought i'd be able to go um i got the pleasure playing overseas for about three and a half years from there once again life caught up to me again um and [Music] our grave what nobody wanted to preschool i wasn't going to say i was the first kid to go to preschool but i'm the first kid your first kid qcp history for sure [Music] we met jason smith in orlando and he turned us on to the best prep school in the country booster academy you went you handled your business and opened the door for mike pearl with us which opened the door for aaron and suman that those are things that you know you're credited for in qcp and the qcp apps you're credited for that even lonnie hayes when lonnie hayes went to mci not he hangs with the mci because donald trump was the heartbreaker coach from hargrave told the coach mci that if you can't fight the place in prophecy he probably declared now you know crazy as they can be but he went the mci and he told that thank you so those things i think you need to credit yourself for um you open the whole world of prep school basketball here in cincinnati even today people consider prep schools and uh they don't have the math experience that we have here at qcp uh i actually have been the booster i've actually been in seattle didn't get a chance to make uh [Music] on june 26th we're going to have our first hall of fame induction and i wanted to talk to you about a text that me and coach tim were having the other day it says here hi thanks plumber doris right haze graves [Music] uh there are some questions about criteria that's just the text i'll show you the text it's not to hold this but me and coach trey we got another list there coach trey on a whole another list uh you know qcp's 25 now we started a long time ago in 1998 we went to uh des moines and uh third in the country that was our first real big trip uh malcolm andrews daryl peterson uh keith jackson danny horse man so here are some of our issues we have so many good players if you only play one or two years you won't go anyplace this is not official but this is something coach tim and coach trey have to agree to i'm not doing this hall of fame by myself we'll have coach bobby coach trey coach tim we'll go back and talk to some of the coaches from before like david johnson uh keith roswell [Music] brother i believe that cj anderson was one of the greatest prayers to ever put on a prophet church no question about it that's all the criteria ajt we talk about the hall of fame i couldn't go in the hall okay okay your mama you didn't know who i was this is the spirit of sports john brown is definitely one of the best players ever uh john brown missed the three-year criteria john brown actually had a four-year question profit there was a three-day expose on coincident province and john brown in the uh in the assistant inquirer john brown definitely has to go on with us there have been no decisions made don't you think for a hall of fame you got to get just think about it you don't have to make that decision tonight so tell us what's going on now with you and i gotta know about that uh [Music] [Applause] uh we might go here always but uh before i felt like i was making it and i ain't never want to make it and i've always told them not only do you want people you know whatever one of the best in the country here uh dr jenny lass or her her grandson just graduated from high school uh she talks extensively about just how good a program that is so we'll make sure jeremiah gets connected with hall of fame discussions [ __ ] microphone [Music] um ain't nobody oh [Music] is last week uh very excited about rock and roll here so robbie's been a two-time guest his grandfather's been here we're really excited basketball mom we're gonna uh we're gonna get your mom over here you know so please stick with us thank you all for coming and let's give norman palmer a hand [Applause] we'll be right back we had about two that's the question [Music] you ready ready [Music] and we have a scoop for united the high school basketball world was shaking to his court this morning when the announcement was made that the water hills high school basketball coach and carl hill having accepted a new job coach hill congratulations on your new job you deserve it um as a water healer i want to say thank you uh we know we're not gonna let you go i mean you're gonna have to be an idiot crazy hey we're talking about why [Music] my personal last five days coach talk to us about your decisions to head over to idiot hill um it wasn't what's going on all right hey i appreciate you my always time um kindergarten so the idea of you know building a program like you built [Music] but i applied for that job right before you took it over the job was offered to gary mcneill uh you should be in cincinnati oh yeah it was it nicknamed the the gary game jerry mcdaniels had accepted three jobs he accepted middletown juan hills and woodruff is that where he went right he ended up going with bro dave durker and i probably shouldn't help the person who told me this but trust me you took a picture with him if he got around here okay and that's how goldman got the job and then we all know the moment ended up uh leaving and we got in my opinion and i pray for getting nervous we got the best coach in one of those high school history i talked to you i think it was thursday night when i first heard there was a possibility the struggle man talk about the struggle um you know on one hand there's a tremendous opportunity what was these last five days like and why it was tough uh one thing i wanted to make sure that happened was i got a blessing for the players so i met with them friday and explained the situation to them got the blessing from each and every one of them and that that gap right here just took a whole lot of weight off my shoulders and i was able to um sit down and just think about my family my little son and how i wanted to come up and a program and then i realized that regardless of what happens i'm an eagle for life uh life so then it was just you know what's the best decision for me at the moment and so i prayed about it i went and watched my son preach and from there you know a lot of people are talking about this to have them personally involved i can share with you all just how tough i mean some people just run for the money like ain't nothing and you you're the fan though when i called when we talked on the phone thursday and i'm going to support you either side just the fact that you raised these kids like when you got to want to get those there was a bunch of kids that came from a bunch of places and you had to build a program but these kids are cardinals kids i don't care who i don't care who your next coach is they gonna be coaching cardo's kids and i hope that the decision uh that's going forward will be one in which the kids have police disturbance right i know that there are you know there's a process what do you think will happen going forward i think continuity is the key right now because the program is just solid from seventh grade going up uh we got some i mean every each and every team just soccer that's got a lot of talent um [Music] because say this is i think it's one of the best jobs in the state and whoever the lucky coach is we really appreciate you coming out tonight uh you know this is like school central that uh hey continue to come out here tonight and uh share with us again we want to congratulate you on your new position you ain't get another mic today not today he is still our youngest mike older in the history unless i get my niece on the mic tonight and i'm definitely gonna try to get her on the mic tonight ladies and gentlemen the head coach thank you come take this picture no i'm serious jt connections [Music] yes textbook there you go [Music] welcome back spirit sports tv live what a scoop wow we got the scoop right here from coach ricardo hill coach what be the basketball coach and the program director and trust me when i say six digits of work i want to be all in a man's business but i would left on thursday i wouldn't have to take i wouldn't have to take five days no i don't understand i really understand coach paying to leave his kids and i think i think it's really um as we transition to coach johnny taylor i think there's really something that's in us those guys when i look at lt you know i don't think i don't think he could have been a brilliant i think he decided to love on kids when i look at him i don't think he could have been a millionaire i think he decided as our sixth legend of the year atlantis timbres george jackson bibby clark mr freeman freeman mcneal i'm trying to do the legends of the game and my man ralph wade thank you very much in the next everybody you know we need to talk about your business those that have been our message for the game um you know quite frankly a junior he just he just called me can you call it uh and quite frankly the legends of the game segment really um it really dictates how this program is going and you my friend wow i've gone ronnie since 78 or 79. he was a superstar guy yep oh [Music] hey guys uh make sure i have a drink yeah when you sleep talk to me bro how is everything [Applause] [Music] a lot of the players over there gotta be working you know so it's gotta change they gotta want it a lot more you know you know it's interesting that you say that because uh this weekend i don't know i think you're just getting back from dc um to your daughter from regards to graduation but that's why you tell us but this weekend qcp uh we had an experience we had a mandatory uh senior leadership team and account joy one that we co-designed with kim joy it's called a team venture out and john we got like 19 kids that was supposed to show up to this mandatory team leadership account level level showed up i don't know if they thought coach ozzie was playing or what but we went from two to one because in my 32 years uh the basketball bounces and it's crop bouncing the guy that just sat here at qcp legend he said donald trump said john brown has to be in the hall of fame and when he said it i thought to myself he's so correct i talked to john brown last night on jpeg john brown been in jail so long and so often that y'all can't convince me that basketball is the most important thing i do you can't convince me and this team leadership count that queen's new development program co-designed with council and you can ask every level kids that was there at first 11. they'll tell you basketball to get help on a basketball court what you really need is communication what you really need is accountability what you get really need is teamwork but you really need the response but that's what's good and when i think of you uh and the times that we had at qcp some of the best times it was always about trying to make kids better talk to me about your uh your career and coaching and your history as one of the best basketball players to ever bounce of all in the public high school coaching started back in wow is picture please so um for talking about huge how about uh you guys trying to use but gary university i went to the final four twice keith yeah george happy birthday george george just turned 80 on saturday of derek his son was home we were at camp so we couldn't make him to the party and we want to wish george wilson happy birthday you've been everything to me uh having an opportunity to play with your uh your son eric you know gary clay and george gives me a lot of credit for busting derek up you know i wish i was six seven i was a six two power four afterwards they said she played back she played football so you uh while you were oh hey look i talked about a couple weeks ago both so special and and that's another one you don't get as much press you deserve my raffle is what was the recruit process like uh and how did you choose west kentucky is courtney there was so much minnesota here in aberdeen you know one of the best players and coaches in cincinnati just work it out man just you know learn from your guys you know yourself if chris wright doesn't get inspired yes [Applause] [Music] who is the best qcp table all the time because the team we tried to get with christian sacramento taylor house and we had lonnie hayes and christopher now chris white i will say i will say this i will say this there was i have not played a better aau game than cincinnati select and queen city prophets it was kind of like i [ __ ] out [Music] um [Music] time talk to me about the state of high school basketball and what you think we need to do to really encourage you young folk um i don't know me it seems that they don't take life seriously you know if you choose a basketball game versus the team leadership it um it concerns you what we need to do and how can sports have a better impact on city culture i probably got to bring a lot of those kids together you know from different teams that's what i probably miss in the city of cincinnati the coaches think it's about instead of kids so if you bring a lot of those kids together before the season starts coming you know compared to qcp back in the day those kids are good in our camp we had nine kids eleven kids from nine different neighborhoods and uh what we found is enough to get this to get the teenagers to really think about uh how important it is for their behavior to reflect the leadership development that they were getting and we call it our homework i don't my kids all graduated raise your hand if you have a friend who has been shot and killed seven kids seven out of 11 raised seven kids but we're not doing enough we're not doing enough as a teenager [Music] oh [Music] is there anything else you'd like to share with us as our time has concluded i just since i was 12. i'm talking about a little bit clean he stay clean he stay dressed he stay fit the man can probably give you 30 right now and it's been it's been a life these [Applause] it's a blessing to follow you tv live as the legend of the game ladies and gentlemen let's get coach johnny we'll be right back [Applause] if you know me i'm so busy [Music] man we all know that sticks and stones may break our bones but what about the things they say that stay unknown i remember coming home all alone nobody to bid to or say what's wrong but some things don't come easily hi i'm hamilton county commissioner alicia reese former point guard for cincinnati public schools withrow high school and hbcu gremlin state university and i just want to let you know that we're here to assist you pick up a copy of our report to the people it's my annual report where we talk about millions that we've been able to help people with a 513 relief bus vaccinations for people our senior citizens standing up for small businesses yes so i made anywhere else and then uh we got the scoop from coach ricardo hill uh coach ricardo hill right here and then my big brother that's really hey [Music] this guy here um you know no other plumber and i were having a conversation about qcp's finest well when this kid here aaron thomas was in the eighth grade uh coach rodney christian from the praise god followers i said to for introducing me to this young man uh his mama and daddy his little brother sister i'm talking he was surprise his daughter and his girl at school he told everybody coming up on friday he ended up coming home on tuesday so nobody's going on so that when you get back monday night he stayed out of it okay ladies and gentlemen aaron [Music] absolute truth thomas hey uh we appreciate you enjoying the show tell us where you're at tell us what's happening where you just came from what was the last season and then we'll go we'll go back first from [Applause] um just a lot of um to get to what to explain so i just really appreciate being here i just heard about this show too like a month or two ago yeah we got another show coming we got another show coming y'all might not know we got another show coming uh hey you know i'm gonna take a break before we talk about you spit just a couple of seconds uh we lost somebody today and uh and aaron and samarajee's class uh you know adrian payne six nine cares day david ohio that went to michigan state uh he he got his first draft in the first round first round fifth take pick uh he passed today and uh we want to send our condolences to adrian's family to the auto ohio family to the michigan state family um hey llc is interesting uh man that um it really set the shock wave through the country but particularly their class you know that class especially ohio had an unbeatable team the reason the reason that they beat they had that unbelievable team is because jerry watson beat me on adrian perry we was at trumpwood it was a christmas tournament i was supposed to take adrian payne home to his grandmother jerry watson and his slave self his favorite way to get jerry i know that is definitely my fault but i say this when i'm in orlando cheering on ohio nobody said close to him but alan payne and that team that went against adrian payne uh it's sad when you lose a guy that's 31 years old and what i'm from what i'm understanding was tragic circumstances uh unfortunately but i want everybody to please say a prayer for adrian's family if you guys know the story but hey had learning disabilities and uh went to michigan state it became uh you know academically all-american and you're playing uh befriended a young kid that had problems himself and they became the best of friends and age helped that kid overcome some of his deepest and darkest fears a very special young young man your experience what year is this overseas number five hey look i was telling norm i was telling you all about it was hey high schools so i just don't california and uh at the time a.o.t played andy was an assistant coach for lyndon hamilton andy infield is a shooting coach extraordinaire and that's what really excited me about him recruiting aaron it was that too do you remember the first time oh just last week and uh we talked about how the gauchos and qcp always stayed in the same villa when we went to uh we went to orlando we were always beat in the same sun ridge sunridge woods sunridge woods was our favorite place to go and stay in the phillip uh down in orlando um talk to us about how you chose florida state over the weekend um and i really [Music] us he oh yeah i was like no i didn't know i didn't know but people don't know he was in college there's not a coach in the world like borderline yes um aaron talk to us about what you would tell a teenager today about what's significant to me to where you're about what's necessary is because a lot of a lot of kids like to get worked out you would have never really liked it like i remember being in rockville gym with you by yourself i was telling you but i still um all right good you've been an absolute blessing in my life uh you still are i want to spend a little time talking about the other era a lot better for you [Applause] [Music] ain't nobody talking to you we on the show because to me a lot of people say aaron thomas is my kid and i share with you eric thomas is called rodney because rodney uh bless would have a relationship with aaron thomas uh every time i say his name you know trina is in my mind because uh his mama is my girlfriend uh i said uj land in the uh hotel we was in fort wayne and uh when i say using land i thought about linda zach you know when i think about uh you know aaron's mama oh [Music] air as we as we conclude it's funny so for my mom even though i'll be in the same room she really didn't understand the game when i first was playing because i was just showing the radar she's like okay you play the top of the face is he really trying to move [Music] i have no idea that's how i am so once i get the [Music] these tonight folks i did invite there and there's um partner pair i did invite you but little aaron had practice tonight she could be here we definitely don't have little aaron on the show she is the best sixth grade basketball player but when she walked away and i didn't say and i didn't say girl i didn't say girl you did not hear me say girl i said sixth grade just like [Music] by this fall i know you guys will watch it we're going to come right back here thank you for joining us we're going to come back back come right back with coach tim to close the show thank you for joining us please [Applause] [Music] [Applause] felicia lake's administration happy birthday happy birthday hey um coach tim can you talk to us about pcp uh talk to us about these two young fellas and share a bit about the leader and her dance and particularly her kids because we know that um um so i can get these guys stories out and have a little conversation with amina and say happy birthday to felicia griffin you want to count down you want to feel it uh now i want to count down i want to state i want to stay as close to honorable to that eight o'clock as i can but i definitely want to get these guys we got four minutes as coast town welcome back welcome back real life um [Music] um talk to us about uh coming back talk to first of all talk to us about um florida and where you've been and talk to us about coming back and how excited you are about the summer not just but june um looking forward we appreciate you uh for allowing eve to be in our you know camp i'm i'm i'm pretty certain you won't spend the rest of the year with us uh when we sat down we talked about going from robbing there was a guy named rayvon griffin the top 25 guy and for us to win the national check a state championship attack it's okay for you to be robber but for qcp you got to be back talk to us about the difference between being batman or robin and are you up for getting everybody [Music] you [Music] well before we go um can you share with me and coach tim what your experience was can you share with us i want to know and i know you guys special surveys but i want to know what you was thinking before you got the camera and how you felt suddenly at 115 um i know a lot of adults don't thank teenagers for doing things but i know i thank you all for being here especially you especially you he especially you because i know you had some things with your mama and for you to change a couple of times but once you know hey we will see you in columbus in two weeks and we're coming to take y'all tournaments i love you we want to thank y'all hey hey hey right there hey hey just do right here [Applause] with me goodbye birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday [Music] god [Applause] you | On Impact Recruiting Services | UCM7lZ0T2qAgQh_9QIXJ1U5g | 2022-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,381 | 32,439 |
Aq82Zsr4dvI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq82Zsr4dvI | From Magnets to Generators: Introduction to Magnetism | in this video i'm going to use the faraday's lab simulation from fed to give you a quick introduction to magnetism now first of all if we have a permanent magnet we know that this magnet has two different poles one is called the north pole one we call the south pole and similar to when we had charges opposites attract so if you have two magnets here the compass middle north and south and the big parrot magnet with north and south the south pole will always be attracted to the north pole so if i flip here the direction of my permanent magnet my compass will turn around so that again north is facing south now what is a bit different with permanent magnet and charges is that we cannot separate the north and the south pole of a magnet if you look inside the magnet it's actually made of several small magnets with each having a north and the south pole so if i cut the magnet in two i will actually get two magnets with each having a north and the south pole and i can continue this cutting until i go down to the molecular level i will never be able to separate north and south now permanent magnets are not the only type of magnets we can also create an electromagnet by having current travel in a loop now depending on the direction of the loop this will create a magnetic field in one direction or the other direction you see here the compass reacting and if i change the direction of the current my compass will flip around as if i had turned my permanent around now this fact that moving charges can create a magnetic field can be used to try to explain how the permanent magnet works think on the atomos scale if we use the planetary model we have electrons spinning around the nucleus of our atom and therefore like this call here creating a magnetic field it's actually a bit more complicated than that because we have to go to more advanced uh optimal models but it still turns out that it is related to the electrons it's actually the spin of the electrons that create my little magnets on the atom scale now what happens when we magnetize the material initially these atom scale magnets were randomly orientated so overall there was no microscopic magnetic field however when we get them to be aligned all with each other then we get a macroscopic permanent magnet not only does a moving charge create a magnetic field it also works the other way around changing magnetic fields can cause charges to move and create a current so if i take a magnet and i put it next to a coil if it's stationary nothing will happen but if i take the magnet and move it around you will see i will make the electrons move and create a current now instead of manually wiggling a magnet around we can build a generator where for example we have some water that goes over a wheel and then have a magnet attached to the wheel and then that turning magnet creates a change in magnetic field which then in turn will create a current if you actually observe closely you will see that the current direction is changing at each turn of the magnet so this type of generator will not create a direct current where the current is flowing all the time in the same direction but it will create an alternating current where the current is constantly changing the direction which is exactly what we have in our power outlets eventually we can take this even a step further a turning magnet is creating an alternating current the other way around an alternating current will cause our magnet to spin and therefore we can use this as a base to build the electric mode you | Stefan Bracher | UCzFAQYYUVr348QZVauEFi4g | 2020-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 665 | 3,552 |
k1UvOuqHMp0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1UvOuqHMp0 | Dumber Video: THE POWER OUTAGE! | I'm gonna beat you I got the red Spiderman I want easily um [Music] okay all right you wanna go upstairs to get a snack [Music] sure all right let's go all right so what are we going to eat upstairs um orange juice you're gonna make a mess but a leper professional a little professional do this [Music] let me just it was a bread okay I'm a professional you gotta pick it up oh it's a bird Cobra let's go so there's bread I mean we get you bread what fruit juice Pizza in here oh wow nothing okay this is I'm gonna kill you I'm gonna kill you I swear you dude I'm gonna kill your ass uh let me kill my dad I don't give a about him I can't open it that profession though which is me of course no let's just now let's watch all right where is that power there it is really complicated he has something to argue about go freaking wow hot week bro I'm really weak okay let's just let's see okay yes I can no you can't just what what the hell what the heck happened um what huh ah okay what it's about okay it's two in the morning wow okay what are we even doing okay uh should we just go check on Spider-Man yeah let's go check them power off so what so what we're all hungry and we can't find food well actually we can just open bread yes I can I'm not trying bro if I try oh my God easily easily we've got enough for it that's why it's fine look this is you oh okay okay okay okay okay okay [Music] my movies are better it was like a terrible reviews okay all right but what do we do it's like the power is freaking off um me personally do you guys want me to help you survive this yes yeah very much we need your help no it's fine well let's go upstairs again yeah I'm here yeah I'm here as well so the first step nice the first step is not to scream like a little girl like she's really excited she's not excited I know [Music] she's dying why because she wants Tom Holly more okay okay okay okay so yeah please don't call me uh another step we don't we don't have to we have to don't like Tom Holland yes yes okay yes okay if you um okay but what's the next time what's the next thing what's the next time so um [Music] let me show you something okay so the first next step is to ow oh do not eat all the food okay well all these Foods suck I prefer the other ones over there yeah we do what the is what wow you're poor okay oh okay okay okay okay okay okay okay okay okay okay wait I got an idea what what if there are power what is that we just didn't pair of Powerball well that can't be impossible I pay I Get Money okay well what's the next step but the steps I don't know I know something okay I think there's somebody out there that turned our electricity off why the would you come with that conclusion who the was going around the neighborhood turning electricity off that doesn't make any sense okay now we're talking now we're talking yeah all right that's crunch all right let's let's go let's just go the thing that we gotta do is fine the donuts and then I'm gonna kill him okay well let's go then oh yeah yeah I love having you've ever seen people you little um how much I need cash dummy 100 bucks just cut the scene and let's go all right let's go check the camera for this where the is that I know he's real mask I know who that is I can tell by wow hot week bro it's really weak okay I can tell by those nipples come on I know where he is oh okay here let's go ah okay well I had a mask off and ah finally what the seriously bye why are you holding my shoulders because why the no bro chures hey Baddie where the are you guys calling me badly I'm Bugatti guy I'm not badly what the are you even means | Dumber | UCHk6o0WPckKnzFAT1FotHew | 2023-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 744 | 3,620 |
GdKwj8XS61E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdKwj8XS61E | Retrospective: Seaweed Farming Trial In Queensland | seaweed is something you might try to avoid at the beach but a team of researchers from the Sunshine Coast thinks it could be queensland's next Big Industry a trial of seaweed farming off the southeast Queensland Coast is showing promising results in moreton Bay an oyster Farm is trying something new seaweed we farmed about 125 kilograms of seaweed or around 10 000 sushi rolls were small plants are put into Nets and attached to Oyster lines growing into a floating Forest of seaweed sausages in a joint project between the University of the Sunshine Coast and water provider Urban utilities it's quite tough to grow oysters it takes around about three years and with climate change and increasing water temperatures there's a lot more risk of operation around disease so they were really Keen to see if they could diversify into other products it could be queensland's next Big Industry used for more than just Sushi we know that seaweed can be fed to cattle there's even people exploring its use in sustainable packaging so Plastics the 30 million tons of seaweed is produced worldwide each year and forecasts show Australia has the potential for a billion dollar industry within the next two decades the two-year trial has had environmental benefits too for every ton of wet seaweed that we're pulling from the bay we're pulling out about one and a half kilos of nitrogen as well it remains to be seen whether large-scale seaweed farming would be commercially viable in moreton Bay but from Little Things big things grow Elizabeth crumsey ABC News | Philip Andrew | UCcqvGYp06Vxl_JDqfkMx2YA | 2023-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 266 | 1,553 |
C63fCfWfkLM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C63fCfWfkLM | Chris, Gino & Mando | The OG's finally speak the truth | You are not your past | Ep.84 | [Music] foreign [Music] podcast most authentic most organic podcast let's go give it up real quick you're listening to this we're not in La still we're still stuck in San Diego don't have enough money to go back I'm just kidding but we're sitting here with some Legends some dudes that have been making noise since years ago we're back with Mr Chris we're the guy that runs San Diego Mr G money and we got the artist Mr Mondo sitting right next to me baby let's go Diablo right there how you guys all doing good man and we're blessed thank you for having us appreciate that yes sir I know this is months coming it's been months planned and we're finally sitting here so it's it's crazy because now we have three dudes that I'll have a story and we're about to put this together into an hour maybe two hours maybe three we don't know we have taramana on here so it may get crazy um but just to really really catch up really quick Chris catches up from the last time we podcasted here in San Diego till now how's life so we just talked about this before we even got on camera so we're talking about when we did our podcasting that kind of opened up a lot of doors for my my mental where I wanted to go and where I saw my content going um I started expressing myself in in different ways because I felt like there was much more power that I wasn't giving myself the opportunity to have and being vulnerable like we talked about being vulnerable talking about mental health talking about the things that truly mattered for me as a father and a friend and a partner all those things I've I've spoken up about those things and now I'm having this uh a wave of support coming in because there's guys that need Role Models yeah and then the younger guys need to see what a good dad is and I'm I'm here and I've worked on myself in a way that I know I'm that person I want to show the exact way and trailblaze the way in a way that I can show guys how to be good partners how to be a good husband or a boyfriend and then how to step in and make your own money how to break the Matrix how can you go and do stuff for yourself and that's why I want you know to talk that's why I want to talk because these guys are independent self-made fools that really do that [ __ ] and then they inspire fire needed to want to do better things with my life and so that's why I wanted to try and set this whole thing up because I think the world of these guys yeah and it's too bad we didn't have Pitbull and Bruce here which we're supposed to but like we said this is this is happening how it's supposed to happen that's right this is I want to hear what Geno has to say and I want to hear what Mondo has to say I'm a talker I talk I'm just like you right we like to talk and we just say all these different things but these guys don't say much because they because they have so much valuable things and you have to break down those walls just to get them but once you do bro blow your [ __ ] mind and this is where we're gonna do it because I already know Gino's like [ __ ] what the [ __ ] you gonna ask me model the same like [ __ ] but it's time bro it's time for the world to know who you are and what you bring not just your business right because you have one of the I feel like it's one of the biggest uh meal prep companies out of San Diego yep how many just for everybody hearing how many meals do you do a month um upwards to 30 to 40 000 meals like wrap your mind around that I've been in the kitchen bro that [ __ ] is crazy I can't even make one meal bro yeah not even every time you post what I'm like damn well that looks kind of good though I'm gonna go eat myself don't let him fool him fool you no I'm just kidding did he teach you he taught me everything I know about cookie yeah he taught me I don't want to be rude but come on you guys talking to the mic bro I know you're a little nervous a little different than what you're used to but um simply gmails yeah what has that done for you um for me it it helped me grow as a person just I've never had like I always thought like mentors were like I didn't believe in mentors I think that was just be what set me back a lot like I thought mentors were like in The First beginning I thought they were like just a scam like they're like they're gonna help you but I didn't realize like you have a mentor to get you where you want to go faster than you can because like when you touched on before like when you're paying for knowledge like you're paying for like someone is out there making 10 20 30 100 200 Millions like and for them to get to that point they went through a lot to get there so they have a lot of information so you're paying for information to avoid a lot of these mistakes so for the people listening now giving you the spotlight briefly what is something that you had to go through that changed you forever that since this happened you haven't been the same in major maneuver differently in life I think um I was being very consistent with my business it was it was doing very well but I always dabble in different things so it for me it was easy to build like a million dollar company but once you build like a million like to get it to like multiple Millions like it's a different ballpark he just said it like please drop the Millie you you built a what uh well simply Jesus is a multi-million dollar company now okay I've seen the books [Music] but you see this is just a humbling part of you that you just said is so simple because I feel like money doesn't make you 100 that money I mean I feel like everybody in this room money doesn't make who we are money's Gonna Come but in reality we still are those same people right so I mean I just had to shed light on that you just said it's so simple I was like yo whoa whoa whoa take this [ __ ] back but what do you feel like people see you but what do you feel like people don't know about you that you haven't said out there I guess it like I just have a different mindset when it comes to things like when I look at certain things I look at it completely different I look at like from a business mindset but it took me years of growth to get to this point like I was I'm still stubborn to this day but for me to realize that then you start growing and with simply G meals I had landmarks that I wanted to hit I did hit those landmarks but in order for it to grow I needed to realize like I'm not reaching a goal I'm like enjoying my journey and once I was in realize that I'm enjoying my journey like the goals are always gonna they're gonna grow but if you enjoy the journey then it changes the whole process yeah there was a there was a saying that that I heard it's not about the destination it was about the journey and what you're learning it so we've all been through Journeys right so now I know you you shed light and this is one of the important part is why Mando is here you've been through a journey I've been through a lot of Dreams yeah here we go here we go and I think the world we were talking about it before the camera I think the world of Mondo because of the things that he's been through and because since I didn't realize those things until I went through [ __ ] so you start seeing cats that have been going through it yeah dude good for you dude for for the people that don't know Mondo what do you do where do you come from well I'm a tattoo artist I mean you guys all know me from Fitness but uh yeah I have what you gotta I I originally uh grew up in Orange County but I lived all over the world like I was in the Army so I was like a army brat I lived in Germany I lived in I lived in Greece all over the states but I'm always back and forth so um I kind of grew up in a rough neighborhood because that's where my my grandparents everybody lived so I looked up to my uncles they were always in and out of prison and stuff like that so I kind of took that path in the beginning but As I Grew Older I started meeting other people and um now I'm here where I'm at right now though and so the life-changing moment for you tonight to get into detail but what was that one thing where you had to buckle up it was a shoot was going to prison and losing my family really that's what that's I mean I lost my family I mean I was being a dad at that moment but I was trying to play two sides of the road you know I was still trying to be that street guy and be your dad at the same time which is not going to work you can't do that so once I went to prison and uh lost my family like waking up to your when you wake up to your kid and you lose that man that's a hard feeling I mean I won that one yeah 100 that sucks I feel like that's something that a lot of dudes go through yeah like because what you just said Is Right like people want to have this Persona still and play two parts in reality you only have enough energy and time in the day to play one how are you gonna make that one part that you're doing the most and the best because I could be the best dad but then if I try to maneuver to try to be all this on this side for somebody else I'm gonna lose somewhere 100 and I did I lost and I'm like damn I don't want to do this again I don't I'm gonna manure one way but I'm glad that you're you're saying that because there is a lot of a lot of young guys a lot of young kids that are trying to have this Persona so for the ones listening in what you coming from where you came from what you went through what's that like advice that you would give that one dude that's going through it to really sit down there and think about what you want in life because you know if you live day by day you know I mean like Michael said one bad decision is going to change your life that one decision so every decision you make you got to make sure you know the consequences and are you willing to take those consequences 100 SC C we all came together and we so we all came from a different background and but then a lot of them had this this prison background and that was the one thing that we talked about was we have to turn a negative into a positive we have to make sure that people anybody that's been through that system to have someone to look up to yeah and mondo was part of that big was part of that so I think that it says the most about someone that's been through the absolute worst and the struggles and they're able to flip that and become a positive thing that's power I think that's power with Mondo that's power with all the cats that have been through the system they've changed their [ __ ] lives there's a I think there's there's that having a platform right you guys all have a platform we all have a platform so it's what we do with it right like there is always we talked about this the first time and now we're the first time we're gonna talk about this here with you guys that no matter what you say someone's listening someone's following I want to be like G money I want to be like Mondo and have we ever thought about like there is actually guys kids even little girls bro that are maneuvering in a way that they are striving to be like you like you right I want to own a multi-million dollar meal prep company out here how am I going to do it well let me tap into whoever's doing it now right because again me and Chris had a great conversation that a lot of podcasts now people are going to listen to what you guys got to say because you guys don't say that much post and what people see in that 10 second video 20 second okay I love it all right but who is g money outside of this you know what I'm saying so like where did you grow up where did you come from like um I grew up in Seaside the Bay Area so I'm from like and then I played football with Chris at San Diego State so that's what position uh don't scarred so I just get on his ass and I was a middle linebacker so I used to be always on Geno you smacked you did he smell you no like I'd be like you know what are you doing stop being lazy yeah we were always on the same Squad together but yeah we played that thing together okay okay and then and then so I went to San Diego State and then while I was at San Diego State I was working at um a barbecue catering company and then while I was going to school full-time playing football I had a full-time job with them I was a GM of the company and it's one of San Diego's biggest catering company and then once I graduated I decided that I always knew I was going to work for myself so I always knew like whatever I was going to do I was gonna figure it out but I was gonna work with like I always knew I wanted to and then at that point this was probably like five years ago meal prep was not even a thing like meal prep like when you think of prep meals you think of like Lean Cuisines that you get from the grocery store yeah something you can reheat and [ __ ] was it even like a thing like I think one of the companies in the beginning were like icon meals and like yeah other than that like no one knew what meal prep was except you doing yourself but as for a service then my background was catering we grew up catering when since I was a little kid so I was trying to figure out how I could connect Fitness and food and Catering all in one which was meal prepping so thanks first week I think it was that gladiator like 26 I bought food made it in the town home it was from your I made it 10 meals for your room yeah wasn't it yeah uh Ray yeah Ray so 10 meals charging like 75 bucks and then I was like damn like people would buy like buy these things then then you know it then we're making like 100 meals and Chris was helping like out of the town home and then it got so big that we got to have to do this stuff at his house but I knew once we hit x amount of clients that I had to go into a commercial kitchen and get everything legit like and I it was such a learning process for me to start a company because when you go to school no one teaches you anything and that's what I hate like now I want to be a mentor to people that like want to learn how to start a business no one knows what LLC is like no one knows like what kind of taxes or how you could like avoid taxes or different like things you could do or just like what kind of permits you need to pull like no one knows anything like I had to do my research on everything and figure it out like along the way you think your your research is is power then 100 I think like the mistakes that I made through the years like people will benefit off because like I would tell them to do this not that because it you'll end up this way this is a lot quicker like you'll save a lot of money this way because I didn't have no Financial backing I still own 100 of Civility bills like yeah there's like no investors nothing like self-made I wish I wish that we could go back and then show where people come from right so when you guys did your first [ __ ] podcast right you wish start simply G back in the day and we started so I'll tell the story right how we started it so me and Gino have been sitting down and thinking about an idea for a business we were sitting in his room so this is why it's so important to have people around you that have the same vision as you we sat in his room for hours thinking about how we could make a difference and that's that was our biggest purpose how can we make a difference right and then so we're sitting there writing names on the wall on his uh he's had this glass um closet and we would write the names on it and we came with some stupid [ __ ] ideas that were like just laughing what's the stupidest bro what did what did Eric he uh Eric said some stupid [ __ ] well I thought I was like damn I should open the restaurant called the G-spot yeah the juice female only so we were just trying to figure this [ __ ] out man and I was a trainer at 24 Hour Fitness and he was with bar none and I had just got done playing ball State and we were trying to figure it out write it down all that stupid that's not a good idea well what then we started writing down things like well what do you want to do what do we want to like what was our goal in five years yeah five year plan or ten year plan whatever yeah and then he looks at me and goes I have this we're sitting in my car remember my Trailblazer we're sitting in there and he's like bro I have an idea but I just need someone to believe in it and I was like you already know it's uh like you have to say [ __ ] to me bro I got your back regardless what it is yeah he's like I want to do meal preps I said you don't have to say [ __ ] to me bro if you tell me tomorrow you want to start this [ __ ] I'll quit my job tomorrow he said let's do it I went in and quit my job the next day you know we didn't quit his job the next day and that's how simply G started and we [ __ ] went in his town home making 10 15 meals we moved it to my house with a ping pong table and we we worked up to like 80 100 meals a week and then after that that's when I had the opportunity to go make the gym up in SC yeah for SC and I was like a g this is your thing [ __ ] run run with it take off homie and then once once I let him like you know take that that whole thing bro he just like like gasoline and fire it just blew the [ __ ] up and even though I went up into uh to OC I would still be people would hit me up like yo Gino's killing it down here like he [ __ ] like everywhere so what what's that you know both of you are business owners both in business so for Gino what is that advice for business because it's not always Glitz and glamor it's not always a positive return Sometimes You Gotta Lose sometimes you got to lose a lot first well that's what they told me they told me that dude restart the business be prepared to take a loss for at least a year or two years because you know what every time you do do something you're gonna get that money you're putting your money right back into it you're going to be bigger than what you did with the first time thanks damn I gotta drink the happy Dad just to get it down the throat uh what was the question so like being in business like no how you said the school system doesn't teach you I know where we come from no one told me how to be an entrepreneur be in social media or do this that they just said yo go to school graduate go to college get a degree have get married have kids have a fan have a house happily ever after they didn't play out like that it didn't play out like that like I went to college not finished yet I'm gonna [ __ ] but that's now what I learned I talked to my high school kids yo if you want to go don't do it for what your family thinks is best for you what do you want to do if you feel like working at a Warehouse making twenty dollars an hour it's gonna be the best go ahead but if you really loved like now it's if you're a trainer monetize it if you're a power lifter monetize it if you're of YouTuber monetize it you can be monetized right but it's that no one tells you you can actually do it until you're doing it then oh man I always believed in it right now you're a multi-million dollar company but what was that point in your business where you're like man should I just stop this should I go back did you have that moment um actually yeah actually multiple times like there you go and it was like a lot had to do honestly just with like traveling so much with shrink cartel like it was to me it was like you got to think of it we're traveling every weekend and I literally have to be in my kitchen Monday morning so we're at Expo we're there like whether typically it's Saturday Sunday sometimes it's Friday Saturday Sunday correct but I am flying out from whatever City so I could be in my kitchen because till this day and I don't think this will ever change for me at least for a while until the company gets to x amount that I wanted to grow it to is I will be in my kitchen around 2 33 a.m every Monday morning until this day I still am like everyone knows like I go out a lot but everyone knows do you do you do not hit me up on Sunday because I have to be in my kitchen Monday morning yeah and like regardless of what you do my priorities are good like my business I'm gonna make sure my business is good before anything else yes I like to have fun because I was working all through college like all through high school I never had that so I wanted to take that for myself and it was just like to me that was a me thing and it's okay to like make sure you're good because it's what made me happy at time but now the past like a year and a half I've been putting a lot of like effort and money into investing in myself in knowledge and just growing as a person just so I could utilize what I learned and Excel this company to there's a dollar figure that I want to get it to to make sure like it gets so what it what does that mean to you though you're talking about this like so passionate and so like right now I'm [ __ ] moved like God damn I told you right you start talking right yeah wasn't it sure should we take a look what does that mean to you like all this all this you're talking about simply G not giving up getting into the the dollar amount or whatever it is I feel like even if you get to that dollar amount it's not enough not enough not enough right that's never to me I always like so when I was a junior year in high school I had a goal and I wanted to make my first meal and before I'm 30 and purchase a house from 30. and I did it when I was like 26 years old and then once I hit that I was like I needed more milestones and I always use Milestones to get where but I feel like me making those Milestones now is just stunting my growth like my when I turned 30 I was like I want to do 40 million before in Revenue before I am 40 years old but I was like to me that's like I'm going to take my time to get 40 minutes why not make my goal 400 million you know 40 years old right you have to change your mindset like when you say like when who you interviewed yesterday was talking about like making a certain amount of money and like thinking making a million when you have a conversation with them you see how like he puts his stuff together Daniel realized like like you could make a million in three months like it's like and you change your mindset you're gonna do things you're going to maneuver completely different yeah you're gonna like you're going to try to access different information so you could get there a lot faster my favorite story is the story of an oak seed like Oak like oak tree seed right I think I've told the story before that if you put it in a pot and try to let it grow it only grows so high you'll never grow to its full potential the second you take the seed out and put it in regular ground it becomes a hundred foot tree oak tree I think that we're capped by our mental capacities by how we were raised our parents have these generational curses that they've taught us about how to live Limitless or Lim or have limits on our beliefs and then once the second we take that off we understand that we are Limitless and sometimes it's not even that it's about who we're around because if we're all just worrying about where we're gonna go party today then on Monday morning we're not worrying about how we're going to grow we're going to worry about where we're going on on Saturday on Friday on Thursday but when we're around people that are really doing it yo how are you doing okay how did you get there okay cool now I like it was so important so like yesterday with Mike he was like before my problem that I had is I thought too small think bigger faster yeah so I want to be a tattoo artist we know I'm maybe just gonna do this this now what if instead of charging only 100 I charge a thousand because I know my talent and my Worth right so like the same way you had to go you went you could have been a statistic stayed not done anything not have a business not be have a brand because right now you're wearing your brand yeah you could have been a statistic what was that that change that you had personally well actually the changes it was when I met all these guys I seen how they uh carried their self and I seen people just like regular people start from nothing and become something it's like man if they can do it and I'm I'm old I'm 46 years old these guys are what 30 32 32. damn there's an old guy yeah I feel it wait 32 31 yeah I've seen younger people making a lot of money it's like and growing businesses like you know what I could do I could do that why why am I being afraid I left electrical I do around I did electrical for like 20 something years ran a company everything I have a hundred thousand dollar a job but you know what you're only going to make a paycheck you know like you said you're going to get capped off and I go you know what if I go in for a business for myself take that step it's up to me how much I want to make you got to get up in the morning and push yourself and as long as you're pushing yourself there's no limit you got to get it up for 100 I know that dude and I so this is the thing with Mondo man like I I'll be completely honest I don't think that he got the notoriety he deserved when he was with SC bro I feel like a lot of the times we played co-star in other people's movies and when we left we became the main characters and I think that's so important to understand that that we were all cut we were all co-starring and someone else's movie when we were SC the second we left that [ __ ] we became the heroes in our own movies and now I'm watching Mondo step into his light I'm watching him step into his power I've watched Gino blow up and that's why it's so important to have this circle of mind that I cherish because I every business decision I make I call Geno don't I every time age you know what you think about this bro well what do you think I should do I need your insights right because I value his opinion and because I've seen him put it into work and I've seen him be successful because of it and you everybody needs that person everybody needs a circle that they can go to and be like I trust your opinion sometimes more than my own I need your Insight what's the next move it's uh the reassurance like I'm gonna have an idea I'm gonna run it through wherever my closed circle is if they agree okay but sometimes I do feel you may have an idea they may not agree but if it's in your gut I gotta run with it like I heard I heard it from DJ Khaled it's like y'all have a team but then they I make that decision if I feel this is good it's good because now I am the only one that has to live with it and and I've always said it if you tell me yes and it doesn't work out I don't want to blame you for not working out very true I'm gonna blame myself you know what I'm saying hey Rob the camera called Chris's Famous move right when when I was like yo uh I was like this Chris here we go and I was like I'm [ __ ] damn bro but [Music] this is legendary bro yeah and I'm it's sad to say like everybody's watching right now there's a lot of great conversations happening outside of Cameron there was a lot of great there's a lot there's a lot but what we do get on camera is still even amazing and more amazing right so Mondo you are a tattoo artist you you blew up because of fitness you had a life story open it bro okay here we go look at Gino [Laughter] there it is there it is um you bro you you've We're Not Gonna Shine away from me you know you had a struggle right yeah I mean I had a struggle but to me I look I feel like everybody has a struggle you know I don't ever talk that [ __ ] from anybody else yeah like even like you say that I blew up I feel like I have I haven't blew up I'm just a regular person but like how does that feel though because like it's just like Chris you guys are the same and like you guys have a platform I try not to accept it but then I the more time I I hear people say hey you know what you motivate me it's like you know what I'm I am doing something you know what it pushes me like no I gotta I got it yeah because I'm I got all eyes on me now yeah you got to give yourself like he they did that to me yesterday and I hated it I was like no cut the [ __ ] camera I don't want this I don't want those flowers I don't want to accept it but I'm going to give you those flowers because Mundo like you've you could say you've been a loser right but you have a platform and you succeeded you didn't become a statistic you have something to offer to the world that yo now whoever's watching you they can relate to your story and one of the one of the dudes that admires you heavy is sitting right next to us because of your story of who you became not who you not who you were who you became I'll tell you this where does your son go to college at I go to a UCSB bro that means the world to me for a man who went to prison to his son going to UCSB are you serious that's a big level pop that [ __ ] up bro yeah but you know what that's all my son because you know what like I missed eight years of his life like he did it all himself I mean when he was little yeah I we took him on vacations I had Fridays was dinner with them Saturday was all devoted to baseball with them and then Sunday you know church and everything but when I left he did all the stuff he he sat out in the room and did his homework all that stuff so to not I don't is I don't want to call it shine and Light but when you left did that affect you heavy big time Big Time because I couldn't relate to the people in there because I don't mean to disrespect anybody that's living that lifestyle but a lot of them when they start young this is what what someone told me goes you're not a career criminal these guys are here are career criminals because they're in here in and out in and out I wasn't in there in and out I went in at a late age I went in there at 29. so I had a family and all that stuff so that [ __ ] it hurt it really hurt for you to go in there and lose everything I that I worked for my family my job you know it's like these people that start when they're 18 they don't know what it is to lose anything because they never had it so it doesn't really affect them and then when you're in there you're listening to their conversations like you can't relate because you're not on the street no more you know what I mean I'm out here doing family things but like I said I would claim two sides of the fence yeah so I do know what they're talking about but I didn't relate to it though so I'm gonna I'm gonna really [ __ ] you up right now go ahead it's not having me [ __ ] up before so right now we're this is going to be obviously all over social media on on YouTube and everybody's gonna listen in listen to this story about you right you're talking about your son your son going to UCSB how many kids you you have to have two two if they're watching you bro what would you tell them that you haven't told them that I haven't told them um that I haven't told him I I just I mean my kids I love them they know that yeah but if I have to ever sell something just know that your dad's always here for you and I love them but I tell them to them all the time they know that there's nothing that I that I can't keep from them out of your heart what would you like [ __ ] all this I would do is you speaking to them this message is going to get to them bro what would you tell them just know that I'm out here trying to do the best I can and be the be the best person not just for my kids but for everybody in the world you know what because God's changed me I accepted God a while back and I fell off at a time lost my weight because I got out of prison got into the worldly ways but I just went through a breakup and it broke me down to my me and my knees and then I went back to church and now I know I know I notice a lot of people see me posting a lot of stuff about church and it's not it's not for cloud it's none of that stuff it's because I really really believe what he's doing to me and that's why I am here where I'm at right now I fought a lot like life sentence I have a platform for a reason and there's a purpose for me being here it's gold oh my God this is that dude tell him how it is yes Jose with the biggest quads coming in you get one already go ahead no no I've had enough bro go ahead I've been a happy Dad so we are happy dads oh yeah white cloth we don't drink white clouds here like apparently we do at our house this is live bro this is now live on camera as a father seeing other fathers do really great things I can't I can't express the type of gratitude I have to watch another man go through struggle and go through adversity and then really put on for his children because he used to bring his kids to our booths remember yeah he would introduce his kids to us and be like hey these are my dogs like and we'll be like hey how are you like and for a kid that's [ __ ] that's everything to watch her dad do well and then watch him flourish in that and then have him have them meet us in those moments because actually it's powerful man so as a father now I'm looking to see when my kids are 15 or 14 years old I'm I'm still playing the game on everybody else that her father's before me so that I want to see the powerful moments that made his kids great I'm looking the same moments to see my kids find that same experience you know what I mean do you know you're a daddy not yet daddy knows not that he knows in Seaside California we don't know yet hey but Father's Day is a really weird day for Gino get it together guys all right so when I say I do I do this for I do it for my kids Mondo Chris we're the same who does Gino do it for my family I think I was gonna say that my dad my dad grew up in didn't really graduate in Middle School so what I do is um it's just for my family like I wanna they didn't have the resources they didn't have the knowledge that like I had access to so I just feel like me to give back to my family to everything it just be genuine be a very good person give back all you can and like everything will come everything will come full circle and so my family doesn't have to like struggle any like how that was growing up like I never want to see anyone in my future Generations being the same way so that's my mindset it's not even like it's not even about like money in general it's just me knowing that I could create a solid foundation now because my whole family's in the Philippines like my I don't have any like really close relatives here they're all in the Philippines they can't come to the to the state so luckily my father was able to get all of us out here and for me not to do anything I think it would be just a waste so that's why I decided to you're not going to become a million you're working at nine to five like so what I had to do was you have to like start your own business you have to like be like entrepreneurship and I didn't know like when I first started entrepreneurship was just like oh you own your own business but no it's not making like one thing and selling it and now you're an entrepreneur there's like you're at that point just an employee like like but you don't realize that people think like there's a big difference and so my mindset now is just to build my company to exit out so my future Generations could live off of it he won't say nothing and he will never talk on this but for the people that Gino's helped out in his life once once simply G was in a position to make money in profits and then be able to hire people his dad helps with simply G his brother who had struggled with drugs and and and saw a life of of endlessness he gave him a job and purpose Gino's constantly putting people in positions to change their life and give them more purpose and not to mention the amount of free meals he gives away a week so he'll never tell people that [ __ ] but I will because I'm his biggest fan and I watch Gino take care of a lot of families he took care of my family when we were hurting and I'm not even kidding when I lost everything that I ever had Gino showed up with meals and he said here's some meals your kids can eat so they don't have to go hungry you know what I'm saying so like that's the type of person that we keep in our Circle because when you go down and out you need someone there for you and luckily I had Geno I had the people that were there for me that would be like I love you I see everything that you're going through and I got your [ __ ] back he's done that for so many people so when this was when this podcast came up it was a [ __ ] no-brainer of course you know come on speak your game because I want to tell your story I want to tell you how many people you've helped out because that [ __ ] [ __ ] matters dude the universe only receives currency as what you've done for people that's vibration that's high vibration Gino lives his life every single day in a high vibrational State and changing other people's vibrations and that's I have to platform that I have to tell the story I can't live my life and not tell it we gotta give it that [ __ ] I'm a just like I [ __ ] up Mondo I gotta [ __ ] you up real quick I gotta do this because when you brought up your dad you started getting a little emotional and the way Chris told me the first time we met you kind of lean into it you gotta lean into it so your dad what does he mean to you though because I feel like your dad means the world to you and that's why you were gonna get a little bit of emotion and again bro like we're in a room we have everybody in here I'm I cry dog I'm depressed I am I'm go through mental health I went through I did everything I talk about it because I'm proud of it why because it's made me who I am right that's why this is where it says why we're here but I'm so I'm so powerful in it because I've always said it in the video that everybody shares is if I say it myself no one else can tell me anything right if I said I went to Suicide you can't make fun of me because I went through this because I did this I said it I said it first and I'm proud of it so if you're gonna make there's nothing no one can tell me about who I am because I've said it I am proud of who I am I am emotional I am hard working I'm a man but I am who I am I am me you just talked about your dad and I know you leaned away from it because you didn't want to be that person what does your dad mean to you because I feel like he's he's a big part dog I think uh my dad was honestly just he gave me the foundation of who I am today he showed me that being of very genuine good person you might not get where you want fast in life but you would get there but you would get there without regretting anything and to me that was like the biggest thing like I I could have grown my company twice as fast but I want to do with purpose I wanted to do it like or like I wanted to do it with meaning so that's exactly why like I took the the path I uh I'm now and my dad honestly like I don't feel like he just he didn't have the resources or more so the education to show how good of a person he is so as his son I'm gonna show my last name what it's worth and just build it like honestly like a legacy like so if there's if your dad watched this what would you tell him though I just he means the world to me and he has no idea like what he's done to affect my life in such a positive way that everything that I do and the way I maneuver in the moves that I make is only going to make things better for all of us like that's just to me that's like my ultimate motivation like it's just like we are I'm the youngest out of five boys like so it's gonna work I'm gonna make it work and that's it it's literally like let's go there's no plan B right now what did someone said if you if you think about a plan B then you go away from plan a right away exactly fully don't you cannot regret it though right I how you said it earlier when you make a move you already know the consequences before you make it you it's up to you if you're if you're gonna be okay with it and if you're not okay with it then don't do it right we've all had life-changing moments bro we've all had it Chris you had it Gino had it you had it the generation that we're in right now the time that we're in right now is so [ __ ] up because everybody's just waiting for the right moment there's no right moment there isn't never there's never it's crazy because everybody's just waiting for that ah maybe not right now what do they call it they say laziness leads to poverty hmm that's damn true it really does um so why wait yeah literally and it's about being around the right Circle exactly you just talked about it right now in the shot that you tattoo out of I love myself it's it's I had a chance to leave I open up my own Shop but you know what not all money's good money that's damn right that's a good core hey you you see this this is why this is why this is happening because there's there are scenes that everybody has to say not all money is good money right so then it's a good question then does money by happiness it's how it's how you manage money is really I think it is I think you can manage it I think money only takes care of money problems so there's this whole other external thing that we don't worry about which is our mental capabilities and what we go through on a day-to-day basis healing from trauma money will only solve money problems and I [ __ ] realized that over the last couple of years outside of that once my money problems are gone you still have to sit with the person that you are you have to sit with the [ __ ] traumas that you've been through are you willing to go through that work to to find yourself who you actually are and are you willing to actually go to war with yourself because then money isn't a Thing If Money were to leave today you still have to sit with the person that you are and are you a shitty person are you a great person do you take it's serious when you have great values or do you just go through life trying to hurt people that [ __ ] comes back to you it always does yeah so and you and you've been a part of this platform where it once you're on social media there it all comes back you can like we've seen the biggest stars have videos from like 20 years ago come back all of a sudden and hey this guy was doing this 20 years ago well yeah it's a different time bro but G money Geno does money by happiness to me uh money for sure does not buy happiness because happiness is not happiness is what you make it it literally is like a feeling yeah it's just like buying something does it buying something and having it just gives you that momentation but at the end of the day happiness is like waking up in the morning and just with completely zero stress and completely happy like and that's something you can't buy like just because I buy a Lambo tomorrow I'm not gonna wake up like oh it's amazing no like but if I do like x amount of good things and I wake up the next morning and I just feel amazing that's like to me that's happiness like us like having like a big house is not to me that's not happiness like yes it looks good and everything but I realize that you're gonna make as much money as you want but at the end of the day like it's only going to mask what's like your real issues I wasn't used to having a big house if it's empty right there's no love there you have to work on that other [ __ ] man for real [ __ ] well how do I go from that that's just a shell right exactly yeah it's inside the house that makes the house that's what real happiness is you guys are [ __ ] me up right now that's great no that it's true bro you can have everything in the world still feel so lonely right you can have everything you can have all the money the glitter glamor and I think we've seen it firsthand more so even like with Shrek or tell we've went through a fitness industry where you see so many people that have millions and followers but we knew a lot of them firsthand we're going through so like to me I was like damn like it looks like this on social media but it's a completely different like world so do not get fooled on social media like it's it's a highlight reel it's and it's the Highlight Reel yeah to me it's like you want to post the best 10 seconds of your life in that moment in reality maybe you're having a whole hour of just [ __ ] but the happiest person is two couples that don't even have Instagram yeah that's real [ __ ] yeah that the happiest people are the ones like y'all don't even have Instagram what are you talking I don't what are you talking about like whoa that's a real life see what's on at lunch and they don't have any social media like they don't pick up their phone out like living in the present yeah it's like you have to bro like you there's certain moments in your life where you're not going to want to just post who we're with right because right now I wish I could have just got my phone just said yo I'm here with these [ __ ] everybody yeah whatever I am like nah this is it bro this will come out when it needs to come out and then whatever it is but it it's living in the present living in the moment because if you think about the future then you're not living in the present if you think about the past and you're not worried about what's happening right now that's a problem that we we can't worry about today and tomorrow because we're so stuck in but because of this happened so long ago then I know I don't deserve this [ __ ] we know we deserve this we don't want to accept it you said it earlier I don't want to accept it yes like I feel like I'm just a regular person I'm just like you I'm just like you don't don't put me on that platform I don't want it but I know it's like you know what I'm helping people so you know if I'm from helping a person then I'm gonna go do that for you I'll help you out I'm gonna help you out yeah I'm gonna do it do you guys to be completely honest my my message that I've really came up and I've wrote this a few times to really look at what I wanted to be known as and my message has always been you're not what you went through you are not your circumstances things that you went through is not who you are today the other end of where you are and if you heal from your trauma is the best version of yourself as long as you're willing to go to battle and fix the things that you've been through the [ __ ] highest version of yourself is right there you're you're two inches away from the best version of yourself but you have to make that jump and push through that that barrier that's showing you that you're scared but on the other side of your fear is the the best version of yourself you have to make that jumping leap of faith you have to trust yourself at one point you got to trust your gut at one point because everything that we've been doing in life has been unsure bro you doing your platform you're doing your meals you're doing tattooing and living life it's never been a for sure thing we just took it upon ourselves to make it for sure to make it mandatory that even if it wasn't going to work out it's gonna work out some way or another whether people 100 people see me right now one person sees me one day a million people are gonna see me and that's the thing and I live by I this is one of the things I do live by that you said it that one of your mentors said at one time in your life you are amazing it's just the world hasn't seen you yet the world just needs to know about you to know how great you can be and how what you can offer once you said it I was like bro it's true whether one person I got one view or we get 100 views or a thousand or a million that one person is the one that needed me yeah right so I mean we're going through like a whole this is different this is a whole different [ __ ] scenario from everybody's used to but like Gino got buffed and got high took off his sweater now his whole guns are out make sure amplify the angle then make sure right this side you know that yeah good thing he's sitting next to crystals good thing is there next to Chris you guys make me look fine I used to be in bed I used to be like I'll try to be next to them bro you know how many people have come up to us at Expos and would say that to us but like it's weird because we're all like big teddy bears you know I mean like like don't ever for me it would be like don't talk about yourself like that and so so this is a weird thing so confidence to me and which I've watched Gino do this and I'm gonna tell a story and Gino loves this story about confidence right my girl is there so we were at this Common Kings concert you know Common Kings right so we're backstage now we're going on tour yeah we're going on tour so we're at a comedy concert we're in the back right and our girls decide that they want to go to the bathroom and then so they leave and they get out of VIP and they go to the bathroom and then they call us they're like the security guards won't let us back in they just won't let us back in they're being super mean to me and his girls crying like he said some mean [ __ ] about my kid and I'm like so we're like hey G we gotta go like we gotta [ __ ] handle this and he's like all right let's go and the whole time Gino's over there just quiet right he's walking it's like he's just thinking about something and then when he walks into the security guard he just loses he's like what the [ __ ] you know what you know you know who and like and then this guy just freaks out and he's like I don't know he's less the girls in and then I look at him and I'm like what how did that how'd you do that he's like and I remember I forget what he exactly what he said but he said it in a way that was like um what did you say you said something about uh confidence and sometimes you have to play the part so people will only react on how you're so confident and I saw that firsthand that first time that and it written I had to realize at that point watching Gino walk up and being like own his moment and it was like this is I belong here I think it was you have to show that you I think you told me that you have to show them that you belong here and then the second that guy saw that [ __ ] he just let the girls in and we didn't have no pull like right there like we couldn't show him no like badges or something like that but like but just because he walked up and showed the confidence that you you like are possessing he led his the girls back so so what does that mean then show like you belong here uh it just means be confident just be confident who you are and like just to me confidence just goes a long way like I feel like I got to where I am because I am and confident in what I do I believe in what I do like there's nothing that's going to change that to me like no one can tell you otherwise I'll tell you something showing no weakness I there's I think that's there's there's you have to be you have to be receptive to certain things like you can't be stubborn and be like this is how it is this but if you feel a certain way about something and you're confident about it then make sure it's constant a lot of people hesitate about like when they say stuff where they don't believe in stuff and like I think people feel that hesitation like I think energy is very big and when you're not confident in what you say it resonates to whatever else you do or you act upon yeah 100 it goes into perfect to like when I coach I coach high school and I've always said like if I tell you hey go try your best the [ __ ] when I tell you yo what if you don't [ __ ] do this right now I instill that like yo trust yourself believe in this yo believe in what the [ __ ] you guys can do go show who we are go to work instead of like yo go try your best good luck nah [ __ ] He's winning the first hand he knows it firsthand I'm an [ __ ] I'm like you think this is [ __ ] given to us [ __ ] no we earned this showcase while we're here showcase why we built money through Friday five to eight pm Saturdays at 7 A.M 6 a.m why we do what we do whether we're at 10 20 deep whether we're 15 Deep Run this [ __ ] and even if like now where we're at here even if you're two [ __ ] or one run it like you're 10 in hey respect yourself and people are going to respect you but how you said if you believe you belong here no one's going to tell you otherwise and even even if you're the quietest one in the room you're the loudest because you don't got to say who you are all you got to do is walk in I know who you are as a coach someone who's coached power lifters that were Elite level like yeah that was one of the biggest coaching cues that I've ever given given is was that confidence you can you can fix a lot of things just purely off of confidence and people who think play slow as a football player you know if you play at any level higher level stuff that when you start thinking you play slower because you're overthinking situations confidence is such a key part of being successful because anytime that I've ever had an athlete go for a PR I tell them to forget everything and play fast when you walk up to the bar everything I told you in the warm-up area forget everything play fast athletes who don't think play Fast Matthews who play who think a lot play slow and they make mistakes so you have to trust your intuition when you're in that moment to be successful as possible yeah you you really have to at any given moment whether it's your best moment and your PR whatever it is in your industry forget about everything else because it doesn't matter game time it doesn't matter what you did in practice it doesn't matter it's what you do Under The Lights exactly so you do in the show time it's when you do Under the camera it's when you do when everybody's watching you because no one's gonna watch you when no one when you're practicing and you're working on it no one's gonna see that but if you're going to see that next 30 minutes you're on on stage when it matters when it matters individually what is one thing you value that other people don't what do y value that other people may not value I don't know if they don't value it but I value friendship I value friendship a lot because it's hard to find somebody that's really loyal I mean I've always gave my all to people and by being like damn they really like I did everything for them and they just did me dirty and if I could find somebody that gives me their they're all just the same way I give them that's I value that so you know it is with it I think one thing I believe a lot of people do value this but I don't think they value it enough is your energy like anywhere you go any room you walk in like when you have a conversation with I think your energy like speaks volume so to me like I like to surround myself with very good people very good energy I know a lot of people a lot of people know who I am but who I'm very in particular with like associating myself with is like just very good energy because to me that just goes a long way I love that Chris come on bro so with me I know you've been waiting for this something that's been talked about a little bit more and it's been the um it's been more popular it's the mental health and being able to be by yourself so I've never actually told this story I actually had to reach out to my sister and ask her if I could tell this story for her and the reason why I'm actually an advocate for mental health is because I watched my sister try to commit suicide and I held her in my arms actually passed out almost dying so I was I'm in a position as a 13 year old to watch my sister swallow a handful of pills and I was put in a position as a 13 year old to make a adult decision how to save my sister's life and I was sitting in a bathroom holding my sister as she was passing out as my parents were trying to kick down the door telling her how stupid she was for trying to kill herself so as a young person having to make or having to be in an adult's position that always [ __ ] resonated with me because I watched my sister be at the lowest of the low and in those moments she told me the only reason why she wanted to live was because of me because I looked down into her eyes and said don't do this to me don't leave me by myself don't leave me with them like this and then that's what made her fight for life so now 10 15 years later I'm in a position with a platform to to express myself in a way that I could help maybe someone that was in my sister's position so I can talk about the [ __ ] that I went through and I saw her at her absolute worst and now I'm watching her at her absolute best she's the head of marketing for PlayStation bro she's killing it like my sister sits up in front of thousands of people and tells this story about how she almost killed herself and she saw me in my eyes needing someone there for me and she said that I was the only reason why she took she took that step and wanted to get better bro that's powerful to me let's go bro come on to your sister bro you have to and for me that says that's been my purpose I've went through my [ __ ] but that's only reminded me of what I've been through as a 13 year old kid watching my sister go in and out of Consciousness almost dying it it's uh life-changing moments we have we all have that one moment in our life we decide damn not to say I left this and I'm I'm not the same anymore but because of what we went through what we lived through and for everybody watching obviously they know you guys were from strength cartel that's why sometimes the platform is where it's at but it's bigger it's not the brand it's the individual individual character in their own movie the main the main star right so how you said you blew up after now you got a story to tell you got a story to tell you got a story to tell so I know you Chris advocate for this you you've been through the gutters you've been through the worst now you're at your best and growing and now we're getting Mr G money Mr Mondo let's talk about certain things that may they may have not talked about right get it it's different it's different when you have that different type of conversation that it's not the regular right that is not oh they're gonna come with some [ __ ] they're going to talk about why they left no no we don't need to talk about this we're going to talk about why our purposes my purpose is I'm serving the people that don't have a voice and I'm becoming that voice for them and I'm giving them the encouragement to have a voice when they're ready and I'm also have that purpose to take care of my kids so they don't got to go through this alone anymore because I wasn't I wasn't told about mental health I wasn't told about struggle I wasn't told about creating a business I wasn't told about a lot of these themes and my biggest thing is learning how to feel and feel it endure it and keep going I know that's my purpose I'm gonna ask now each one of you what do you feel your purpose is now I'll go first anyway I know you're gonna go go ahead with me it's like like I told you my purpose is so much deeper than anything that I could ever really explain but I can only show through my actions and I know that you see that because there was times that I've texted you and I'm like bro I believe in you don't [ __ ] stop dog you [ __ ] got something and then every day I take that personal I wake up every [ __ ] day and take that [ __ ] personal that it's my job to talk to you and tell you that you got something that you might not be able to see and that to me means something right so that's my purpose is I'm seeing different different people I've seen all these people in this room and I'm seeing different talents and different things that they're meant for God put me in this position so I can talk to you and tell you that you're that [ __ ] person don't ever doubt yourself don't ever cap yourself look what you've done in the last two years are you serious that's why when I text you in those moments and I'm like how are you doing and me and Gino are the same way we have intuition when we know when people are going through things I hit you up when I know you need me the most and I'm gonna tell you exactly what you need to hear in that moment because I believe in you and you might not know me for now that not that long right but I see something when Big Joe pulled you aside and was talking to you when Michael sheet pulled you over and talked to you they saw something to you I see something you dog don't [ __ ] let that [ __ ] go to waste all these people are believing in you that's my purpose is to let you know that you're you're meant for much more than where you are right now and I know you see that but I'm telling you that I see it too that's what my purpose is [ __ ] [Applause] [Laughter] G money don't cry fool what is wrong with you damn bro honestly I texted you right yeah how are you doing dog yeah how you feeling yeah don't stop please don't stop yeah if you do it for anybody do it for me don't stop me and anybody that's watching this and it's it's building something greater they know that you don't always have the best moments you're gonna go through the struggles you're gonna go through everybody goes to struggles yeah okay whatever they're living in a rich area they live in a poor era but she doesn't matter everybody goes to struggles there's nobody that doesn't go through struggles it's just a different struggle you know what I mean talk that [ __ ] I mean yeah it might be a different struggle but to them it's a hard struggle our hardnesses are all different God damn foreign what's the purpose bro why why we assume the gmails why we dream why we live so [ __ ] heavy for no reason now like what like what is this what's the what's Gino's purpose I think it took years for me to even realize like what I was brought on here to do in the beginning I thought he was like I love cooking so I'm gonna make cooking videos yeah but then I realized like it was it was more than that it was like to show that anyone could do what they want to do like I became where I won't like where I am now and like built this company with zero culinary experience like I literally learned off YouTube like literally like there's so much information out there that like everything I Learned was because I took the time to read I took the time to watch like to watch YouTube videos to listen to podcasts like there's so much valuable information out there but now growing as a person it showed me that having this knowledge is so important but when you have this knowledge and you don't apply it it doesn't mean anything exactly so I took everything that I'm learning now I applied it and now my growth as a person is completely different and I want to show everyone that like you could you literally could do do what you want but you literally need a plan you need a plan you need to know what you want to do do research on it spend time you don't even you don't have to spend money on like like courses and sure everything's out there for free go to like a Harvard website and sit in on one of those classes online instead of paying their tuition like if but it's like once I started realizing like I'm passionate about this like I want to learn about this when you learn you actually retain the information when you go to school there's like six seven different criterias that you're forced to learn right but like what resonated was when I took business classes I was like I love learning about business and then I went to San Diego State and probably a lot of people at 18 19 years old do not even realize what they want to do I needed to sign up for a major because if not I couldn't go to college so I signed up for kinesiology I was like that sounds fun it's it's normal right like if you're you're into sports Kinesiology is the way to go like like you're not going to know what you want to do so just be patient be be just take your time just be passionate about what you do but like a lot of people think that when you're passionate about something that that's what you should do but you got to think about do what you're good at monetize it and honestly take whatever you can and so you could build a business off of it like with me I'm gonna grow a team or I can step away from my company it's still going to flourish the way it does but it's because I did my knowledge and research to grow where it is so but it took me a lot of like growing and a lot of like thinking to get to where it is now so take the knowledge grow invest in yourself put as much money as you like invest like buy classes like learn from mentors like just read watch YouTube videos I promise you it will pay off in the long run like you guys are happy about 500 uh five hundred thousand or a million dollar company but no like the long one's like making a hundred million 200 million and it yeah it takes growth like you guys are so it's not even about how much you're gonna make it's like how much can you do a hundred percent you know what I mean it's like There's No Limit then do whatever you want thing bigger faster you want to go I think my biggest message that would be was be your own hero yes be your own [ __ ] hero you're waiting for someone to comment on their White Horse and save your [ __ ] day bro be the main character of your own story yeah like like I said we spent so much time being co-stars in other people's movies now it's time to step into your life it's time to be your own hero stop waiting for people to come save you it's okay it's scary it's there's a lot of fear that goes into this [ __ ] but make that leap of faith and I guarantee you're not gonna regret that [ __ ] because your other side your best side is waiting for you and it's there and it's [ __ ] happy when you do make that step it's either a minute away a day away a week away a month away one post away and one post away and that's this that's the same message I'll give to anybody that is on that edge ready to quit don't quit it's you're one day away from greatness you're one week away from greatness one month you won't know until you get there so make sure you get there and then you'll realize it so we sat man well let me ask you this then running you hit us with this question right what is our purpose yeah what's your purpose what are you trying to accomplish I want to make sure that from the time I was born 19 out of five to the time I'm gone whenever that is that I'm remembered for what I did do and not for what I could have done that that's the only spot you know what our purpose is is to leave a good Legacy yep yeah I read it I read a quote it's not the date you were born or the date you were you died it's a dash it's a dash and and that's completely it bro because I've been I've witnessed death bro I've witnessed my uncle getting murdered I wish saw my grandpa die been alive to see one of my best friends commit suicide what did what's my purpose I'm gonna do what what they they set me out for they believed so I'm gonna do that I got something on me I got kids looking up to me I said I got my family and it's that that um that thing right they in reality they don't need you your family doesn't need you but you know you need them and you got to do right by them so how you said whoever believes in you when this [ __ ] wasn't for sure make sure you pay that [ __ ] back whether it's today tomorrow or month or year two years three years I don't give a [ __ ] when it was make sure you Whatever Whenever whoever believes in you you made right by them that's me bro that tell me what you lost I'll tell you mine bro and I'll tell you why my I grind so hard I wake up sometimes I'm sad sometimes I wanna I don't wanna do this but I got people that depend on me there's some date some nights bro I don't want to get up I don't want to go to sleep because I'm so scared of my thoughts I do everything the most I got people that depend on me why do you grind so hard I got loved ones I want to give them that life Gino said it best I got I want my parents my family my sisters my kids I want them to live a better life not for me anymore I'm cool I got my stuff we is greater than me always I I thrive off of that we I think all of us here in this room Thrive off of that energy it's not about what we can get it's about how can I set up my partner who can I bring along this journey and there's people that go in and lose on the journey there's people that are going to start on here and fall off it is what it is no problem it is it's okay it's life it's about who's at the end of this and in reality there's no end there is no end we're gonna get to a million dollar company not many no more it's 10 million when we get there it's not even 10 it's a hundred it's not even then how many people did we bring 20 let's get a 40. it's not even 40 how many people can we give out to now so we're not a big we're not big but we've had conversations me and Dylan can we give out bro can we take whatever we made in this month and give it just out yesterday we got to San Diego where we're just lit bro we're living this is amazing what just happened there's somebody that had like and they keep he brought me down to it too because there's someone that was just asking for money has some sick ass Air Maxes I was like nah bro don't do that what the [ __ ] she has some clean-ass Air Maxes like he's he's better like better shoes than us don't do that don't do that and then 30 seconds happened looked at my wallet all right bro take what I got take what you got go ahead go ahead you want to know what you know why is because you're giving from the heart who cares what he does yeah you know what you're throwing your riches up in heaven yeah yeah yes oh girl sees this [ __ ] bro Thanksgiving day I went to go pick up my mother and I'm going to her house and there's this guy sitting on the on the uh on the steps next to my mom's house and he's drinking a 211 and you could just tell this man was going through it bro and I came out of my car I'm with my kids I'm my girl my life is perfect and this guy looks at me and goes hey man how much you bench press I'm like Oh my best is like 500 for two and he was like yeah where's the video Pull up the video right now I say this to this [ __ ] right and he's smiling he's like oh that's it that's it he's he's being he's being he has a great spirit about him and then I look away and I look back and homie's looking at the floor and he's sad bro it's Thanksgiving he's drinking a 211. bro I couldn't control myself I started weeping I started crying I get in the car and I'm crying I'm weeping and we go to the store and and like God does he puts a plan behind everything we go to the store with my mom and she's like I forget my I forgot my phone at home I looked at her and said that's God's plan that's God doing that bro I say and I know this is not the right thing to do I say go grab that guy at 211 and we went and grab him another beer and I said I I didn't have any cash on me so I said Mom grab me a 20. we went back and grabbed her phone and I walked up to homie and I said hey man have a beer on me I don't know what you got going on today but Happy Thanksgiving sheds its here and gives me a hug bro it's bigger than us it's so much bigger than us man and that's what I'm saying I've watched Gino do that [ __ ] a hundred times talk about that though you know but you know what in the Bible it does say let the let like to give them beer to drink theirselves away it does say it in the Bible it does if you look at it it's because their their minds are just out there and they need that because I told them we're in the Bible where it says they could drink see my mom is an immigrant and when she got into the car she started hounding me a little bit why you why are you condoning that type of behavior whatever I said Mom that that literally that little bit of happiness or a little bit of kindness could have saved that man's life today man I was in a point in my life that I could have been just in that man's position two years ago right I was [ __ ] up as I was one decision away from being on a street and being [ __ ] up we were let me let me say this we were one decision away from being another statistic of what men do exactly we've been there we've done that yeah we're the highest we're the most we're the most consistent but why because people don't have this type of platform this type of voice this [ __ ] this is why you're still here to create this to be this this is why Gino this is why why Mondo this is why everybody's here because we had a bigger purpose we all go through [ __ ] bro I swear to God I know Dylan's here I know he's here he and him ever we've all been through this we've all done it bro we've all been through that like little moment I'm I'm getting passionate about it because we've all been through that moment in life where it's just too hard bro I'm gonna quit now because it's a lot easier okay so you take a breath take a take a moment you remember I'm not quitting no more I'm good run it because I am here though and imagine I wasn't bro someone told me he's like you do this you're not hurting you no more you're hurting your mom your sister's your dad you don't want your dad to bury you that's not right I witnessed my grandpa buried his his youngest son youngest and I was I was neglected to to to God and for a whole long time bro when my grandma passed her like yo can you talk nah I'm not cool I'm the day came no one wants to talk to anybody I got this but we're here for a [ __ ] reason because we're the ones that took a an extra second an extra minute thought about everything thought in our sorrow started in our dark moments but we've all had this like I don't know Mando story I don't know your story to the fullest nobody's here we've we've all had this moment in our life where we literally took them we had a 10 minute Trey to God I'm done I quit bro I quit you can't I have like some when I moved out when we moved to Fontana I bought a nine millimeter bro and I wasn't like crazy [ __ ] right it was just safety right because my girl was home when I was in blah blah and it came out one day I was like the most scariest [ __ ] in my life is knowing I have this I can do this in a minute a second because sometimes it's a lot easier than when I anticipated then I remember everybody know my son I know my daughter Isla Isla Arabic means to better to better oneself that's me my son is the same way there's a reason why I tell everybody all this because now we're the we're literally the [ __ ] here I don't shine away from this I am that [ __ ] people are gonna just see me crying I am that person still because now I got something to say now I'm that person that maybe you didn't have whatever guts you had to say it I just said it for you all you got to do is like share and repost I know you felt the same way dog you know what I'm saying so doing that I know where that's my purpose to your question that's my purpose I'm gonna be that voice for the people that are so scared to to post it and to say it all you got to do is like share repost it because I know you felt that same way and I'm gonna love you for it good job man that [ __ ] Circle all right because then I I know I know Gino's gonna make us some good good ass food yeah I don't know if he still is or we're gonna go eat but leave us everybody got to leave us with a quote we're a quote based podcast this is gonna reach a thousand ten thousand a million or one person it's gonna reach somebody one by one whoever wants to go first I'll say that [ __ ] right now someone's opinion about you does not have to be your reality make your own reality [ __ ] what they said about you so Chris has his biggest supporter here yeah she's the loudest she's 10 white clouds in it's okay two okay okay okay Gino it's good though it's good because it has to come out of your heart though it has to come out of who you are or your person and he knows it he knows it and I know this now you have so much [ __ ] stored in you it is a matter of when you're ready to say it but I'm gonna make you say say it right now though because everybody watching you bro I admire you we admire you everybody that's following you in your platforms no matter who you are if there's something to tell let me let me bring a little bag something to tell younger Geno what are you going to tell that person honestly for me it would just stay consistent and don't give up on anything like if you stay consistent with anything you're going to be successful whatever you do you know I know Gino's holding back it's okay it's so happy that Mondo come on bro Bank off of Chris's you know everybody wakes up every day your control of your own feelings don't let anybody ever control your feelings it's what you're gonna do in that day how are you gonna How You Gonna live that day you're gonna wake up mad you're gonna wake up happy you're gonna you're gonna conquer the state are you gonna let the day take care take over take over you it's up to you don't let nobody ever control you oh [Music] this was it's a slide podcast make sure you like share subscribe and if whatever we said touched you in any sort of way whether it's good bad you hated it you liked it it don't matter make sure you leave a comment make sure you like it subscribe it share it hey I appreciate every single one of you guys coming through getting out of the comfort zone let's do it I already know until the lightning is running 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GU2mp7Mgd5E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU2mp7Mgd5E | Using Google Forms | okay so you should be seeing my using Google Forms slide right now welcome we've got about an hour to get through this we had a session like this yesterday and that seemed a pretty good amount of time to cover the the content that I've got here let's jump right in so how do you open up Google Forms in the first place you need to be logged into your Google account so could be just as simple as being in your Gmail window there are several ways you can start up a new Google form the way that I recommend is that you go to your Google Drive and start it from there so if you're not familiar how to get to drive if you're in your Gmail window for example looking at your messages and stuff like that and the upper right-hand corner of that window is the Google Apps button from there you can go to drive and then what I suggest you do is go to the folder that you want this Google form to be saved in as well as any of the response is that you might get to the form because at one point or at some point you're gonna probably want those responses to show up into a Google sheet so you can do all kinds of analysis on the data and use it in a lot of different ways so my recommendation is go to Google Drive go to the folder you want the form to be stored in and then from there and let me open up mine here go to the trainings folder and I have a sign up forms folder in my trainings folder so this is where my Google Forms for these different sessions that I've been offering where I've created each of those so now I would just go to new Google Forms is kind of hidden it's not right on the main menu so you get to go down here to more and then I've get Google Forms that I can select so that's one of the ways that you can start a new Google form up you can also just go right to the google apps button so that could be again from your email you'd have to scroll way down it's kind of hidden in here too and you can see forms available there or I could just literally go to a new browser tab and go to forms google.com and that would also take me to Google form so those are the three most common ways again I recommend that you start it from Google Drive just so that you know right where it's going to be so you can get back to it in the future and easily find what you're looking for it closes this up so what is Google Forms in the first place it's really a data collection tool it's a lot like Survey Monkey if you've ever heard of that you've probably been invited to you know respond to a Google form before obviously I know you have because you somehow signed up for this class and I use the Google form for for that purpose it's very easy to use both for the person that's responding as well as for you to create the form in the first place it's free for you as part of your Google Apps for Education account and it allows for unlimited responses one of the things that don't think I mentioned on this slide is that the time window on a form can be whatever you want it to be so for example you know at this point pretty much my signup form for these sessions you know after today I really don't need it anymore so I could turn it off or I could just leave it out there I could delete it whatever I want to do with it but you can also have really an open-ended time frame so as Rumsey director some of the things that we have available for people to tomorrow from REM see I have a form that you can go to our website and click on and then you just fill it out and say hey I want to borrow this fearo's or I wanna borrow the - pod or whatever that really has an open-ended time frame so I've had it open for multiple years it'll stay open you know as long as as long as Google Forms exists and as long as we get the stuff to check out so you don't have to feel like there's a certain you know start time in a certain stop time - form collection either they can range from being very very simple like I'm gonna create a very simple one with you today maybe you know inviting people to a family reunion kind of a thing maybe it's a simple survey of your students of who has internet access who has a computer at home that kind of stuff or it can get very complex by complex I mean that you can build logic into it so that if they answer yes to this question then it goes down this path if they answer no it takes a completely different path of questioning think about the old school books where you know you get to the end of a chapter and you get to decide you know what the character in the book does well if they do this then turn to page 35 if they do this other thing turn to page 60 same kind of concept here you can build logic into the form to make sure that it's customized to whatever the the responses are that the person is giving you the responses themselves I say they're automatically analyzed all I really mean by that is when you go and look at your responses after they've been collected it'll give you a summary page and we'll take a look at that summary a little bit later that'll automatically build some charts for you some pie charts or bar graphs or whatever so you know it automatically does all that work for you you don't have to do that if you don't want to but you can do a much deeper analysis on your data if it warrants because it allows you to open the raw data up with Google sheets and if you wanted to then you could download it and use it in in Excel but sheets should do the same thing essentially this another bullet here really doesn't belong that was me messing around with another class earlier so let me get rid of that so that's kind of Google Forms in a nutshell so let's talk about how to design one we already talked about how to start up Google Forms if I flip over to the new form that it gave me I can see that automatically it kind of gives me a heading box here just calls it untitled form and this is meant to have me fill in whatever the heading or the subject of my survey or my forms going to be I can put in a description if I want to it's totally optional and that can be again as much or as little as I want it to be let me zoom in on this a little bit to make it a little easier for you to see and then it automatically gives me one question to start with so untitled question it's the choice of multiple choice with one option so I literally just click there and I would type in whatever my questions when it gonna be so probably what we want to know on almost every survey is who's at who's responding unless it's anonymous right notice that when I type that in it automatically has some intelligence built into it it automatically changed the question type from multiple choice to short answer I can see here where the person would be able to put in their answer when they were completing the survey down below here I've got a few things where I can duplicate the question if I wanted to I can delete it I can make it required so something like your name probably want it to be required unless it's optional of course it's up to you and then I've also got this little set of three dots now we're gonna come back to it a little later but this is basically more options that you can assign to that particular question but those options will change based on the type of question that you've asked so like I said we'll come back to that in a little bit so I've got my first basic question here we probably want to ask more than just what their name is so over here on the right on the top of this little toolbar I've got the plus to add another question so I would just simply click on that plus and I get the same exact type of question box as I had on the first one so maybe we want to know are you planning to attend I don't know why I keep spelling it that way yet again use some intelligence it left it as a multiple choice type of a response it even gave me some suggested options I can choose yes I can choose no or maybe or if I want to give the people that are responding all three of those I could just click at all and it'll automatically fill in all three of those is the possible responses that the people can pick from okay if I don't want to maybe allow them to be wishy-washy I either need to know you're coming or you're not I could come over here on the far right and say we're not giving you any maybe option like acts that out and it'll take it off the list if after thinking about it I decide Mia maybe I should put it back I can just simply click on add option and type it in again or maybe in these days we would add something like that okay so I can add as many options as I want just by continually click link clicking down here and adding adding adding and then I can remove any that I don't want after the fact okay again I'd need to make a decision do I want that to be required or not I'm gonna add another question maybe this time if they are attending we want to know what are you going to bring okay yet again is trying to guess for me it thinks that I maybe want this to be a checkbox I'm gonna leave it that way and we'll talk about that in just a second so maybe we'll give them some options of meat or salad okay so we'll bill some options like that now let's talk for a second what's the difference between this question which was multiple choice and this question which was checkboxes we can see obviously that the multiple choice are circles the checkboxes are in squares the key difference is this multiple choice you get one choice checkboxes they could say I'm gonna bring meat and I'm gonna bring salad and I'm gonna bring veggies or any combination of them okay so that's important to know when you're building this type of the survey are you going to allow them to give you multiple answers to the same question or not now this thing could get along B we give them a choice for other actually there was a button I could click on to add other so if it starts to get super long like this and you know you got to think about the people that are going to be responding to the survey just think about yourself as soon as you start to see a survey that looks like it's super long the first thing you think of is I'm not doing it it's just gonna take me too long and that going through that process so one of the things we could do to shorten it up even though it's the same number of questions is we could change this question type from a checkbox maybe to a drop-down we changed it to a drop-down it just gives me a numbered list you might say well that didn't only shorten it up any even visually in reality for the person that's gonna respond to it though they won't see the full list like this they'll see it as a drop-down list so let me show you up at the top of my screen here I can click on this preview button a little high ball and by previewing I'm now able to see what it will look like to the person responding so I can see the name question and see this little red asterisk I can tell up here that that means that it's a required question we made this one required the what are you bringing choice suddenly like I said is now down menu and they could pick from the list now I don't know if you caught it but notice I can only pick one choice or I could go back to choose meaning I haven't picked anything I'm gonna be a freeloader and just show up and you need everybody else's food so that is something to be aware of though if you choose drop-down it's the same as a multiple choice from the standpoint that they're only able to pick one of the available options so I had actually changed from a checkbox type of a question to a drop-down and whether I knew it or not that fundamentally changed the way that the people were able to respond to my question so just something to be aware of if I still wanted to use a drop-down but I still wanted them to be able to maybe bring more than one thing I could do something like this what if I change this back to drop-down we're gonna make it required we're gonna force them to bring something but we want them to be able to bring a second thing so how about if I just duplicate that question and maybe the second question I'd say what else are you bringing give them the same exact list the same drop-down choice but maybe this one I don't make required we're gonna make them bring something but they don't necessarily have to bring two things make sense so that's how we could kind of use that required not required method the other thing I'm gonna let you know when you're dealing with checkboxes is when it comes to analyzing your data after the fact if somebody selects multiple choices from a checkbox all of those choices will show up in the same cell within the spreadsheet so let me show you if I go back to my signup forms folder and I show you the spreadsheet the Google sheet that was generated from the signup form that you guys filled out to take these classes I had to use the check box for you being allowed to pick you know I want to take this one this one this one in this one and some people just signed up for one like Cindy signed up for just this one class so in my spreadsheet free screencasting tools that was her only choice it showed up all by itself in that cell in my spreadsheet unfortunately though when people signed up for more than one thing let me see if I can zoom this down a little bit when people signed up for more than one thing oops I went a little too far sorry let's say Patricia here she signed up for Google slides basics using Google Forms Google drive's and sharing permissions Google Hangouts me free screencasting tools she signed up for five separate classes all five of those showed up in the exact same column in the exact same cell in my sheet that made it an absolute nightmare for me to then use that data because what I should have been able to do what I should have done is made that five separate questions so that each one would have shown up in its own column I could have sorted them very easily I could have sent out my meeting invites very easily it would have made it a lot easier on me in the end so that was my fault for doing it that way but that's something that once you you know understand a little bit about how Google Forms works you need to think about what are you going to do with the data after the fact and whether that is going to be a manageable your whether it's going to be manageable for you to use it in that way based on the types of questions that you're asking the people to respond to so we'll come back to this concept when we get to analyzing our forms in a little bit but it's just something to be very cognizant of is that checkbox type questions multiple responses from a person will end up in the same cell in your spreadsheet if you want to use that data that way after the fact so other things that we may want to find out about let's add another question here down to the bottom and let me zoom back up here a little bit so maybe we want to know how far of a distance is it for them so sometimes it doesn't do such a good job of picking that question type right so you know previously it was making some pretty good guesses this time though probably more of a short answer type of a question maybe this one this one was pretty good probably a paragraph type of a response we want them to be able to type in you know as much or as little as they want in response to the survey itself so maybe I'm up here working on this one maybe I decide after the fact that we need to add one Sadek coming from somebody we decide to add one more question so I hit my plus here and I don't know well you need accommodations about that will do the same yes no maybe what it did is it automatically just dropped that question in between the questions that I was working on at the moment and maybe that's not really where I want it maybe I want that down at the bottom okay at the top of every single question box as you hover over it with your mouse you'll see this little set of six dots and the upper or the top center of the question that's essentially your sort of handle that you can grab to then drag the question wherever you want it so if I want to move this down to the bottom I'm just clicking and now dragging all the way to the bottom here maybe I want it right in between these two and now I can drop it in there similarly if I had a checkbox type of a question so let me change this one from drop down back to check box I can also rearrange my choices here so if I want the plates maybe to be up here I've got that same type of little handle that I can use to rearrange my choices as well let's see if I can yep and I can do that on other question types as well it's not just checkboxes even my yes no maybe although I probably want to leave those you know in that order just logically other things I can do here with my little side toolbar is I can add a title and description so you know I've already got my main heading at the top of my form talking about the family reunion where it's going to be but maybe later on in the form I need to be descriptive about some additional questions I'm going to ask I can hit this at any time and it will add somewhere where did it go went way down here it added another sort of title box so maybe I just fill in some informational stuff like that it's not expecting them to answer a question but maybe I'm just putting that has you know a header above the will they need accommodations type of a type of a thing I can also insert an image anywhere along the line I can upload it you know from my local computer I can go and find something from my photos list it'll add that image in yep and I can resize it so you can kind of jazz up your form if you want to if I don't want this on there anymore of course I can just again hit the delete and it'll take it back off I can also insert a video if I wanted to in my form so you know if you were thinking about using this as some kind of a of a testing tool or an assignment type of a tool you know you could put in a video clip discovery education clip something off YouTube whatever and then say you know after watching this video clip you know tell us you know tell us what you think whatever just give them a paragraph type of question to respond to you below that so have them reflect to have them do some writing kind of a thing so anyway that's what these different buttons are on the toolbar here on the right you can also add a section that's the kind of looks like an equal sign down at the bottom of this menu adding a section is what you have to do if you're gonna do any of the logic that I talked about earlier so I'm gonna come back to that but essentially what'll happen is if they say yes to this question then you send a bow to a particular section if they say no you send them to a different section so that's what the that sort of double lines at the bottom of the toolbar is all right let me check my slides and make sure that I'm not leaving off anything important here so we talked about there's a whole bunch of different question types I've only covered probably half of the question types that are on the list you know you can do a linear linear scale multiple choice grid checkbox grid those ones you definitely need to do some experimenting with this you know see how it's going to work see what your responses are going to look like we talked about how to add more questions multiple choice versus checkboxes drop-down lists how to move the questions around so we're doing well here asking for email address so this is something we need to talk about let's come back to our family reunion form here so you obviously could just add a question and make it email address and ask the people to fill that out but up here on our settings menu so the the gear in the upper right here if I click on settings there's actually a checkbox that I can turn on to collect email addresses if I turn that on if the person is already logged into a Google account it'll actually automatically grab the email address that they're logged in as and fill that in for them so most of you probably when you signed up for this class didn't even have to type in your email address because you're already signed in to your Google Account anyway it could have been your personal account or your work account and it would have automatically filled that in for you if you turn this on in they're not automatically or already signed in to their Google account then it'll just simply give them a box to type in their email address and they'll have to fill it out response receipts if I turn this on then they can choose at the end of the survey whether they want to get an email receipt essentially saying that they completed the survey or I can set that to always I had a few people actually you know after they signed up email me and say hey I don't remember did I sign up or didn't I sign up what did I sign up for so if I had turned on response receipts that would have helped out with some of that this next checkbox is a very important one for you to be aware of especially if you're gonna send out a Google Form to anybody outside your organization or like family members that are not necessarily students or even students if they're maybe not logged in or don't know what their school email address is so by default Google turns on this restrict to users in whatever your organization name is if I leave this turned on and I send this form out the only people that would be able to respond to it would be people that have a Tuscola st or a gmail address so most of you that are on the session today work for other schools you have gotten the link to the forum you would have clicked on the link and it wouldn't have let you fill it out anyway so I almost always have to come in here and turn that off just because most of my surveys go out to the people beyond just my organizational boundaries so again if you're gonna send out a survey to families if you're gonna send out a survey even to your students they would only be able to fill out the survey if they were logged in with their school email account I can also choose whether I want to limit them to just one response again they would have to be logged in to a Google account for it to know whether they've already responded once or not these two things you know an example or an idea of why you might use these let's say you're gonna use a Google Form to vote for the homecoming court we want to make sure that we're only allowing students that are within your learner's organization to be able to respond to the survey and we want to make sure they can only vote once so by turning on these two things that would be a way of accomplishing that okay I'm gonna turn this off down here at the very bottom we've got two more choices can the respondents edit after they've submitted so if I turn that on obviously it just means that they can come back to the same survey and modify their answers and do I want them to be able to see a summary chart and text responses so the funny thing about this one is if you're like the first person to fill out the survey there's really not gonna be anything to see if you're the 50th person person to fill out the survey there might be a lot of data for you to see so you know I guess it's okay that you turn that on unless it's some kind of private information it just lets them see what other people have responded with as far as you know just summary type the data but I'm not sure that it's terribly useful because it just depends on whether you're the first or the last to fill it out as to how much value you're gonna get out of it one other area that I'm going to show you under settings is over here under the presentation tab so under the presentation tab we can choose if we want to show them a progress bar so if you've got a super long survey maybe it's multiple pages do you want to be able you know have them see oh I'm twenty percent done I'm forty percent done whatever so that they hopefully stick with it and and get through to the end you can also shuffle the question order so again if you're giving some kind of a quiz or a test with this and you're gonna be in a lab and students are gonna be sitting by each other you know my question one could be your question five and that way it's just cussed out and cheating potentially a little bit and then lastly do we want to show them a link to submit another response so you know it depends on your survey as to whether it would make sense for somebody to want to submit another response if you think back to my Rumsey ten thing where people can borrow items from our checkout library you know I'd want them to be able to come back and fill out as many responses as they wanted to so in that particular case it probably would make sense to leave that on and I can also fill in a confirmation message at the end they'll see something anyway but you know I could type in here you know please visit our website for more details or whatever I wanted to type in there would be available as well so if I leave on the collect email addresses let's now save these choices I can see at the top that I do get now an email address field it automatically adds it as the very first choice it's automatically required I can change those settings from here if I go and look at my preview window okay they see something similar now if if this survey was actually opened not just in preview mode but actually fully opened by me right now it would actually show my email address already up there so let me show you that real quick I'm gonna close this I'm going to grab the link to the survey and we'll come back to this in just a second I'm gonna go to another window and I'm gonna paste that link in and of course it didn't do what I expected it to do generally speaking what it'll do is it'll show my email address already filled in there but I think it knows that I'm kind of in edit mode on this survey right now okay so me close back out of that so we talked about how to shuffle questions you saw that under settings and presentation normally I would have that off let me also show you how to shuffle the choices within a question so again if we're doing some kind of a task or a quiz and we're in an environment where everybody's close to each other some question types you can using that little three dot menu in the lower right tell it that you want it to shuffle the options as well so even if I didn't shuffle the questions if both you and I are on question three and I say hey did you pick a B or C for question three your ABC potentially would be in a different order than my ABC if I had turned on this shuffle option order okay so that type of choice is available for some of the types of questions I can see it that it's available on a checkbox type question I can see that it's available on a drop-down list question it's also I think available yeah honey oops where am I on a multiple choice type question so any type of a question where there's multiple things to pick from checkbox multiple choice or drop-down menu you're going to see that type of a option to shuffle the shuffle the list and it just does a random shuffle for you okay check this out again see where we're at we talked about that stuff we talked about that stuff okay so now let's make our form a little bit prettier so so far we've just been focusing on what we want to collect the data the responses we want to get and so forth if we want to make it look a little nicer though up here at the top we've got a looks like a little color palette where we can customize theme if I click on that you can just simply kind of change your color scheme or you can hit choose image and they've got a bunch of built-in ones so I could pick from those they've got them broken down into different categories as well so maybe I want to pick an Easter theme I tried this one the other day though and it was like super slow for some reason so I'm going to insert that just give a couple of seconds and if it doesn't fill in right away I'm gonna pick another one cuz like I said the other day it was doing the same kind of thing usually it's within just a couple of seconds and it fills oh so nope I'm gonna refresh that and we're gonna pick something else let's see if it's just that one let's pick the whatever this is yep see that one came in pretty quickly that's more normal so it just puts that image up at the very top of your form it automatically adjusts the color theme within to be similar to what that image is you can see a lot of purples and light purples and whites and stuff like that of course I can also go back here and I can upload a photo from my local computer or I can go to photos meaning that it goes and searches my google photos let's say that I grabbed this particular picture here and insert it now because of the fact that it wants it to be just that size it's gonna let me sort of drag around within that photo to find specifically the the part that I'm wanting to insert I would select it I would hit done it'll take a few seconds and then not only did it put that picture up there but it also adjusted the color scheme based on what it saw the colors were inside of that photo and so it's pretty intelligent as far as that goes okay and again if I preview it pretty much they're gonna see the same thing right the photo the pictures as you would expect alright so that is how you jazz up your form a little bit so the rest of today we're pretty much gonna focus on how you get the data back from the people and what you can do with that data once you've had them respond so I can see right now on my responses tab that there are none I can tell there are none because if there were some there'd be a little circle right next to this with a number in it of course I'm expecting there there would be none because I haven't sent it to anybody yet so we send it to people using the send button in the upper right and there's three different ways we can put the data out to people the default the first tab here is to directly email them right from our Google Form so right here I can literally start typing in people's email addresses it populates from my from my Google address book if I've got email addresses that are saved in a spreadsheet or in some other format I can literally come in here right click and paste and it would fill them all in for me as well I could type in what the subject that email is gonna be I would put a message into the form to the body down here and then it will automatically paste a link to that form as part of the message as well or if I check this box yet what it does is it sort of embeds the form within the email so when they get the the message and they open it they'll actually see the questions right in their email rather than having to click a link to take them to a separate page that has the form itself my personal preference though is I don't send it out this way it works you're more than welcome to use it my preference is to go to this second tab up here this hyperlink tab or URL type tab and I grab this link or I'll click on this shorten URL and I'll grab this shorter version of the link takes them to the same place and notice I can press ctrl C to copy I can right-click and say copy or they give me a canoe a little copy button over here on the right I could just click on a copy tells me it's copy to the clipboard now I can take that URL and I can put it wherever it is that I want I could generate my own email right from my Gmail window I could go to my plan book I could go to my Facebook I could go to Twitter I could go to a web page if I have the ability to edit a web page I could go to school messenger or something like that if you have the ability to push out an email or a text that way so I can now use that link in any of those formats that I have to blast it out to you know all of the families or all the students or all of my customers or whatever the case might be so I'll just copy this just to show you the example I'll go to my email I'll to go to compose I would put in maybe I wanted to go to everybody in our organization subject is you know whatever staff meeting form and then blah blah blah fill out whatever it is that I want them to know and then I can right-click and paste and there's the link to that form and when they got the email and open their their email window they would be able to literally click on that link and take them right to being able to fill the form out I had a question in yesterday's session it doesn't really look like it's a link right now it doesn't turn blue it doesn't give you the little underline the hyperlink part of it when I hit Send it actually will automatically do that but if I'm just wanting to be absolutely positive I could highlight that and down at the bottom of the screen here I can click on the insert link button and now it gives me a little bit warm fuzzy feeling that in fact it is a link it is gonna work for them I'm that kind of a thing okay but like I said you could have sent the email out directly from here by going to the link page instead it now gives you a lot more flexibility on how you broadcast that out to the mass the last tab I didn't talk about yet here is actually it's called an embed code so if you are able to edit a website there's an ability for you to directly embed your form on the site so when somebody clicks on your site and clicks on you know whatever tab or link you've got on your site it would look like the form literally is embedded within your site you would they would still see the the rest of your site all around it your menus and all that kind of stuff but the form would literally look like it's part of your website so that's probably not going to apply to most of us so that's how we send out the form and then it's a matter of waiting you know our people gonna respond how many people are gonna respond are we gonna get a good you know a good sort of sample from the different people that that we're sending it out to let me show you on my sign up form for this class if I open that up so I can visually tell that a hundred and ninety five people responded to this form just by literally clicking on that yes I had a hundred ninety five people sign up for these sessions not just this one but all of them so I can click on my responses tab and it'll give me a summary the summary is gonna give me the whole giant list of all those email addresses if I scroll down here far enough let me go this way all their names the districts and then you can see that it automatically built these charts for me I didn't do this it automatically did that from the data so the people that would like to attend these sessions we had let's see using Google Forms today we had 46 people sign up for that particular session using what do we get here Oh originally I had the date wrong so notice using Google Forms Wednesday for a using Google Forms Wednesday 7:8 I had gone in and fixed the forum after Ike after we caught that so five people had signed up for the July session where as 46 people signed up for the April session so that's what that difference is other this was a freeform text box people could type in you know what other trainings are you interested in so I could see a quick summary without having a dig through all 195 of those responses 25 of them gave me some kind of an answer to other trainings that they were interested in so I could do a quick review of what those were now from this view a lot of people ask me I tried to print this I wanted the fancy charts I wanted to you know take it to a staff meeting or a department meeting and you know it just didn't print very well some of the charts got split like half on this page and half on that page and it didn't line up very well and that is pretty much the way that it's intended to be they this is not meant to be a printable copy really you can print from here I could just right click and say print but it's going to be not formatted very well so what I suggest for you instead is if you wanted for example this chart and you wanted to paste that onto a document and have it formatted nicely just go over and start a Google Doc so let me go back to this folder so I'm just going to say new Google Doc and maybe it's my summary of my trainings and I could come back over to my form wherever it is here it is and the nice thing they do for you is these charts I've got this nice little copy chart button in the upper right so I can click on that it puts it out on the clipboard just the same thing as me saying edit copy I could now go back over to my document and I could paste that right into my Google Doc I can also now if I wanted to resize it you know do any of those types of things I could move it around within my document I could make sure that I you know had it right where I wanted I could put some additional text above or below it any of those types of things so let me show you another one that has multiple types of responses so this one for example was one that I had done ahead of time and I went in and responded to it myself ten times so it was the same kind of family reunion type of a of a survey but in this particular case because I had multiple types of questions that were asking for sort of counts you see that it gave me some pie charts instead so will you be attending I get a pie chart sixty percent said yes thirty percent said no ten percent said maybe what are you gonna bring to the potluck I get way too much meat coming sixty six point seven percent of the respondents said they were bringing me sixteen point seven soft drinks and the others salad but nobody's bringing in water nobody's bringing plates and that kind of stuff but you can see that it automatically generated these as well and I could copy each one of these charts individually and do the same kind of thing just go back to my document go wherever I want that chart to show up paste it and then it'll be there and I can you know do whatever kind of fancy formatting and extra text around it that I need so while it doesn't make it easily printable from this view and formatted nicely they give you a lot of nice tools to be able to easily copy and paste it into a document that you can do that formatting from okay so that's the summary responses I can also look at my responses by question so if I flip over to question I can see that I had four questions my survey the first question was named so I can see that all the individual names that probably doesn't really do me a whole lot of good I can pull this down I can see what districts I can see okay 23 feet people from the ISD responded well 13 well so you can see how they responded differently though so it counted those separately because it's not smart enough to know that Cisco Elias T and T is T are the same those were a free-form type of a response that they could fill in okay so I can get that kind of summary data I can see how many of them responded in any given way so this is kind of strange to look at this is basically just telling me that I think three people picked this exact combination and two people pick that exact combination so not terribly helpful I don't think and then the other training topics thing we've kind of already looked at that but I can see hey three people said specifically Google classroom it might be that more of them said that but they set it again you know without just saying Google classroom like this one didn't count up there because they typed other things as well I can also see the individual responses so I could look individually at all 195 responses just in the way they filled it out so it's going to show me the exact form and specifically what they picked I can see Rebecca Hopper what she picked I can see you know again probably not something you're gonna do the power of this thing really comes then from the spreadsheet so let me flip over to our family reunion one again and let's look at the spreadsheet from there so this green button in the upper right allows us to view our responses and sheets by clicking on that if I hadn't already built a sheet from this it would now ask me do you want to open a Google a new sheet for this form and I would just say yes and this is what it would show me what it does is every response shows up as a separate row it automatically adds a timestamp time and date so that's always column a it automatically appears and then every question that you've asked is a column so I can see we ask for email address question two was what's their name will they be attending was question three so I can see those headings up at the top in row one for what my question was and then how they responded to that particular question okay the nice thing about this now is I can do whatever kind of data analysis that I want to do on it so maybe something I would want to do would be to sort my list so I could do something like data sort range I want to sort it by will they be attending or not I could say sort get on it actually sorted it probably in the reverse order from what I would have wanted I could turn around and flip that the other way if I wanted to maybe go Z to a so suddenly all the yeses are together at the top maybe I want to sort it by what people are bringing so I can be sending out some emails or calling people and saying hey you know we got way too many people bring in meet could you bring something else instead I could simply come in here and add up using like some function how many people are gonna come you got 23 now I could have saw that or seen that from the sum of that summary data as well but these are some of the types of things you know just as examples that I can now do with this data once it's into a spreadsheet the neat thing about it is that even if I manipulate any of this data if somebody goes and responds to the survey after the fact it will still continue to add to the spreadsheet automatically so watch this I'm going to leave this sheet open I'm gonna go back to the survey itself and I'm gonna add another response to it we've got 10 right now I'm going to just go and respond one more time this is what I was expecting to show earlier see how it automatically showed my email address up there at the top will you be attending no I'm gonna just leave it I choose because I'm not bringing anything the black sheep of the family here is clearly it submit so if I go back to my forum I can see look we've got 11 all of a sudden if I go back to my sheet automatically get added another row you can see today's date this time the responses I put in so even though I was working on this sheet even though I was making colors on it I sorted it I you know did some totaling on it it still continued to add more responses to that sheet I'm gonna show you one more thing here in sheets and this applies to any Google sheet but I think it's very helpful when it comes to a Google Form because let's say that it's a form that you know like my MC form somebody could sign up on that form any day any time I don't want to have to go and check it every single day to see if somebody's asked for something new so in Google sheets I can go up here to tools and I can go to notification rules and I can tell it to notify me at my email address anytime a user submits a form or any changes are made to the form and I can also choose whether I want to get a daily digest meaning that if 10 people respond that day it'll only send me one email telling me 10 people responded or do I want to get 10 separate emails and I want to get that email as soon as somebody responds so if I was to save this that's what would happen if somebody new fills out the form it would immediately email me telling me hey you've got a new response you doesn't tell me what the response is but it does give me a link right in that email to go back to the forum to see what the response was so that's a very helpful tool if it's gonna be kind of an open-ended survey and just every once in a while you know you're gonna go in and do something with with the data okay we're running out of time here let me double check our slides and see what I've forgotten to tell you we talked about how to get responses we've talked about how to look at the data I've got a slide about how to do some sorting so if you're not familiar with that feel free to to look at that I talked a little bit about the Oh actually what I didn't talk about is this so in your Google Form well we talked about it doesn't give you a great way to print your responses the questions themselves if you wanted to create like a hard copy to distribute by mail or you know just print a copy to hand out in class up here on the more button next to send the three little dots I can tell it to print and let me see if I can zoom this in at all or not it makes a nice printable copy so see how it automatically put the little ovals next to the and it tells them even mark 1 oval for the type of question that it was gives them some lines to fill in because it was a paragraph type question just a single line if it was expecting just a single type of response so it can generate a pretty nice printed copy for the data collection so that again was under the three dots called more in the upper right hand corner and then print I'm going to show you one more quick thing I didn't get a chance to get into the the logic part of it I do have a slide or two I think at the end of the presentation that talks about that but again the logic would be found like here we've got a multiple choice question I could go to this and I could say go to section based on answer I have to have a section already built so I would make my sections first I would advise you kind of make like a little flow chart up like if they answer this question this way then this is what I want to have happen and kind of just give at least a visual idea in your head of how you want that to work build out the sections for it and then that's how you sort of send them one direction or another is using the little more options in the bottom right corner of the the particular question the other thing you can do with questions is in some cases you can set a sort of validation rules on them so let me show you that really quick as well maybe we've got a question that's age specific so you were gonna ask them for their age it automatically guess that it was a short answer type of a question and it actually even automatically suggested a response validation and it started it down here for us we don't have to add that we could accept any age we wanted but let's just pretend for a second that we only wanted people that are say ages 13 to 16 to fill out this form I could come down here and say response validation and then I could say that it's got to be a number and it's got to be between 13 and 16 and if they don't what do we tell them so we can fill out whatever we want there and if we go up here and preview this now we go to our age question let's say that I type in 13 no problem and accept so let's say that I type in 12 pops up and it won't accept that answer only ages 13 to 16 aloud okay so again it can get pretty fancy pretty complex with these kind of extra tools or kind of hidden here and there so things to think about so I apologize I'm out of time I've yet another session starting in one minute so I'm going to have to sign off the session recording will be available to you in your | Robert Frost | UCppejQBC5yGWrnQgoO4yQqw | 2020-04-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,561 | 47,439 |
Dr8PasXcHIs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr8PasXcHIs | 5.5.2023 CALENDAR SIGNAL PERFORMANCE VIDEO | hello welcome to Forex trade one today we are going to give you the performance update of our calendar signals today's date May 5 you can see the date pop-up here May 5 on on our telegram Channel and today we give this following signals by your soil cell GBP USD cell Euro USD and sell gold these four signals given and all these give signals given based on the strong reasoning why we are giving that script by yourself that is mentioned here the reason why we are giving the script by ourselves usually it will be based on economic data or news also we are considering the oversold or overbought Market condition based on these three reasons we give the signals on this channel this is the channel link T dot tme slash calendar signal this is where we post daily signals if you are not following us yet we suggest you to follow to get these daily signals hello and now we will see the performance of signals one by one first oil by Iron yes oil we gave today you see the clear uptrend in the chart entry at 69.2 and high traded 71.7 2.5 points gain huge profit on your soil by signal 2.5 points movement will give huge profit then gold gold also performed excellent today ah here is the gold chart we give cell gold today's lxa USD entry at 2048 and node Trader two zero zero zero 48 points we updated 47 points at 1 57 PM GMT after the event further one point down 48 points gain huge profit you see the signal given message here this is the signal given message and Target given 2030 that is reached and second target 2015 that also reached then after that our revised Target time to time we give to our clients that also reached under load traded two zero zero zero so two zero zero so entry at 2048 under load traded two thousand so 48 points gain huge profit in gold sell signal then uh yes I will be seen and then Euro USD now you will see the performance of Euro USD here is a chart it performed in our given Direction then after that it went up entry at 1.105 under load Trader 1.09780 Pips 80 Pips gain on GB 0 USD sale signal then GBP USD also we give cell then GBP USD also performed then after that it went up entry at 1.2630 and the low trade at 1.2560 so 70 Pips gain on GBP USD cell signal so today ah all our given four signals perform especially gold and your soil performed well 48 points in gold and 2.5 points in your soil cell signal so there is a performance of today signals if you have any question or dot you can ask us we have our support team ready to assist you and clear your doubts all the communication links in the video description thanks for watching see in the next update | Forex Trade1 | UCiloJ_3c0VEFq2Ax-QviYXA | 2023-05-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 507 | 2,609 |
ghGJPSGzhfM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghGJPSGzhfM | Satan's Powers: 6.5 Ruthlessness . by Alice B. Clagett | hello dear ones it's alice i am of the stars and i have for you today episode 6.5 of the video series satan's powers and what to do about them by alice b claggett episode 6.5 is entitled ruthlessness on the astral plane the obsessed or possessed person may seem to declare audient listener to be imbued with the drives of territorial aggression or sexual aggression to be possessed of a master plan for world domination or afflicted with the desire to kill or to commit suicide or evincing the emotions of hatred or fear from this i gather that negative astral beings also have qualities of aggression dictatorial intent murderousness hatred and fear here's a subsection entitled why would obsessed or possessed people experience despair you might ask why would obsessed or possessed people experience despair to this i have no response as i am not convinced that negative astral beings feel despair rather it may be that they induce a human victim to suicide through creating the emotion of despair but do not experience this feeling themselves the last subsection is entitled what would the negative astral beings fear you may ask what do the negative astral beings fear i would say perhaps they fear negative astral beings who are more powerful than they are or perhaps they merely pretend deference to them when they feel themselves to be in the weaker stance i feel certain that the world of negative astral beings is a quote dog eat dog unquote world in which the strongest lords it over all the rest i have an image for you entitled woman's head by mikhail ruble 1885 from wikimedia commons and it's in the public domain so i can show it to you here is the face of a beautiful young woman but she looks afraid doesn't she even terrified maybe her eyes are wide open and her mouth expresses unhappiness doesn't it the feeling i got from from looking at this image is that there is a negative astral being around her or maybe possessing her dipping down into her energy field she feels it dipping down and she's she's afraid of something she can't quite put a name to she's very afraid that's my feeling ruble has a way of getting down in a painting what people look like who have this trouble of being obsessed or possessed by a negative astral being i think he did a very good job here with this of course there are many other interpretations of this painting but the vast majority of ruble's paintings express similar feelings that i attribute to entity attachment obsession and possession by negative astral beings so if you see a person that looks like that you might want to find for them help to ward off whatever it is that's bothering them that's if there's no physical manifestation present as a physical menace would require a physical response and by help i mean spiritual help not just some drugs or something to dull the emotional response the mental response but something that really helps a person to overcome whatever it is that they fear and something that sets them onto a track of purifying their energy field and strengthening their energy field through the correct lifestyle choices in the long run people whose energy field is weakened or diseased must make themselves well in order to be fully able to ward off these negative influences well that's all for now dear ones god bless you all and keep you safe and be with you through all your days you | Alice Clagett-Author | UCDujeV_tKJE3QT_i_X9z3nw | 2021-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 602 | 3,378 |
BGiciitNHjc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGiciitNHjc | Street Fighter X Tekken #6 Hwoarang y Steve | [Music] I'm starting to worry about this team how for it's all on the line my hey you're in h do you have what it takes foreign fore don't you win [Music] I'll Crush you into tiny pieces it's all or [Music] nothing my fight money perfect you came back down [Music] down get in here fore you foree nothing you [Music] win [Music] are you ready fight St that fore for [Music] hey you're wi will the tire of battle turn that hurt [Music] here you go fire here you go power up let's switch on you to come in [Music] no problem you're getting careless I'll see you get me out if you want a rematch we can keep at this but it'll end the same you win [Music] you foree It's All or Nothing music hey not do you have what it takes no fire no way here you go that was just [Music] brilliant we can keep at this but it'll end the same you [Music] win [Music] Let The Madness begin fight [Music] fore in hey [Applause] Beau don't blink [Music] fight any last words here you go fire take it any last words that is brilliant you we can keep at this but it'll end the same you [Music] win now fight your [Music] Rivals you can't do anything without me holding your hand and why do we always have to go where you are want to eat would it kill you to let me pick for once what I wouldn't do for a little bit of shivalry stop it why do you have to be so mean I really want to eat some hot dogs for lunch those things are completely disgusting I want Chinese come on let's not have a fighton would you give me a hand suppose I'll have to call Peck then what the hell you doing hey why don't you put hand somewhere else are you listening Earth to perve I don't care how hot you are you don't grab without permission if poison doesn't like you then I don't like you no wait can we [Music] talk are you ready fight I'll play with you boys for a [Music] while oh you're going to back you're going toay for [Music] that do you have what it t [Music] you're [Music] a very [Music] nice [Music] go then you [Music] lost R easy on your gab now go to sleep oh we can keep at this but it'll end the same you [Music] win fore fore summer let's do this fight your I your I [Music] hey tie battle turn fore very nice stop that what 2 3 fire finish stop that no way any last words might is felt shallow we can keep at this but it'll end the same you win [Music] what for Let The Madness begin fight [Music] hey what will happen next [Music] here you go no way don't touch me No don't touch me did that no way no you hey who will come out on fire [Music] let's end this come on Partner no way that hurt any last words s for you [Music] win hey now let's not forget that this was a two-person effort oh really so if some new opponent were to just appear I trust you could handle it on your own I think I'd like to see that [Music] despite only joking about being able to take on 100 akumas Pandora granted howong His Wish within moments 100 versions of Akuma appeared before his eyes the forces against him were immense but somehow howong barely managed to escape from the South Pole and the Akuma Onslaught after running for what thank you for playing presented by kcom | SuperGogetto 321 | UCI2DuhhN88sZzbNlt8gu1CA | 2016-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 630 | 3,135 |
xfPW0Cxw9_4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfPW0Cxw9_4 | Why you should Understanding Food Intolerances while not as serious as food allergies, are major | foreign Eating Disorders are serious mental illnesses that manifest in abnormal patterns of dysfunctional eating and emotions [Music] generally they involve either overeating or not being able to eat enough food research suggests that in many cases the cause of these conditions is a combination of psychological environmental and biological factors [Music] our team live right life always cares about you [Music] me and my Timbers work to improve your health so stay tuned for more understanding the various aspects of Eating Disorders is essential in order to provide effective diagnosis and treatment to gain an understanding of Eating Disorders it is important to understand the various types symptoms and risk factors associated with them and how they can have a devastating effect on one's health and well-being the most common types of Eating Disorders include anorexia nervosa bulimia and binge eating disorder anorexia occurs when an individual deliberately restricts their food intake and exercises excessively to achieve an abnormally low body weight for their age and height [Music] bulimia is characterized by eating large amounts of food in a short period of time followed by periods of guilt and attempts to compensate for overeating such as vomiting or excessive use of laxatives binge eating disorder is when an individual compulsively eats large amounts of food in a short period of time and experiences a lack of control when doing so while the exact causes of these conditions are unknown certain factors are widely believed to increase the likelihood of developing an eating disorder [Music] these include genetic predisposition cultural influences perfectionism trauma and abuse family Dynamics anxiety and depression and poor body image each of these can put an individual at higher risk of developing an eating disorder give like And subscribe to our Channel [Music] and social effects of eating disorders can be devastating [Music] people with eating disorders often experience extreme guilt shame and a lack of self-esteem they are also more likely physical illnesses such as anemia osteoporosis organ failure and an increased risk of heart attack a in addition these conditions can take away an individual's ability to engage in meaningful and enjoyable relationships with family and peers it is essential to be aware of the signs and symptoms of eating disorders proper intervention and treatment can be life-saving for those suffering from them treatment usually consists of a combination of psychotherapy nutrition counseling and psychiatric medications additionally establishing a strong support system surrounding oneself with positive influences and engaging in positive coping strategies such as exercise can be helpful in preventing and treating eating disorders in conclusion understanding Eating Disorders is critical in order to appropriately diagnose and treat them by becoming familiar with the different types symptoms and risk factors associated with these conditions one can take steps to identify intervene and minimize the devastating effects of eating disorders thank you for watching [Music] all right | Balamurugan C R A | UC9WxTaXyNF1fMP-p47wCNUQ | 2023-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 483 | 3,148 |
RUehf3OK6vk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUehf3OK6vk | How to create an Up Button in Android Studio (Kotlin 2020) | in this video I'll be showing you how to create an UP button which is essentially a back button for any other activity that leads to your main activity and it's just essential for making your UI very user friendly but let's get started immediately by going to our up button folder and creating a new empty activity and then we'll go straight to our activity main.xml and we can close that and we're going to change our text view to a button and this is going to be used to handle our intents to open our second activity and it's gonna name it the second activity and give it an ID of BT button just to keep it simple then we're going to go straight to our manifest file and this is actually where we'll do the magic to create a button we'll go to our main to activity or your second activity file and give it a parent activity name which is your main activity and that is the parent activity that is the one you want the back button to go back to I'm going to give it some metadata and it's going to be android supports parent activity with an android value of your main activity which is also your parent activity and essentially that's all the code you need to put in your manifest to create the back button or that UP button then we're going to go to our main activity and set an onclicklistener for our button so we can open the second activity just to make sure this UP button actually works and we're going to create an intent so value I and assign it to intent with the context of this and let it open our main two activity and then we're going to start the activity and if we play it we will click on the button and you'll see we have an UP button at the top and right now our button is fully functional but I want to show you something extra that actually allows you to handle your UP button in a more customized way so we're gonna override on options item select it and we're gonna write one item item ID is equal to android dot r dot ID at home which just essentially is the default home button which is the back button we're just gonna write finish and return true then we're gonna write finish again because it's going to close our activity and here you can write your extra which is going to be a nice fading animation but you can essentially enter any kind of code you want that you want to be handled on that back press so yeah I just wanted to show that you can actually manually add some code to that button in case you want to change how it works but that's actually all there is to creating a button I hope this tutorial helped and yeah I'll see in the next video | Indently | UCuudpdbKmQWq2PPzYgVCWlA | 2020-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 506 | 2,583 |
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don't know what will good evening everybody welcome back to Monday Night Live how are we doing to this first day of April and for our kind of like April fools thing I'm getting out of my comfort zone which is talking about our local waterways because we just got to talk about the craziness that's going on in the fishing industry I just want to dip my toe into this uh I guess advisory warning for everyone here if you don't like to listen to about all this stuff no worries I promise you we'll be going back to our normal broadcasting stuff as usual starting tomorrow so do not worry about this this is kind of a one-off if you like it great if not do not worry about it we we'll get back into our our region but it's been some crazy stuff so I don't know what's going on really because I'm busy with all of you so I wanted to bring on some Heavy Hitters in the industry in our local area to talk about this because Bass Masters have had some crazy stuff going on lately and we also had some stuff going on with Major League Fishing just drama upon drama upon drama and a couple of fishing tournaments were actually won with fish being caught so without further Ado let's bring into our first guest he runs the bass cast he's been on the last time we talked about drama we talked about icon boats AKA know Ikea boats that were about $150,000 or the price of a country in Africa uh we got the man Brian Carter from the bass cast how are you doing tonight sir I am doing great yourself thank you thank you for having me on the show man no you're welcome I I don't want to be known as the Doomsday guy okay I mean you know you have to get me on a different show I don't we don't want to be known as doomsday but we are big and heavy in the tournament scene I mean because that's what we do here at the bass.com how was the Bassmaster Classic by the way I did not go my team went I went to Red Crest we had to break it up because it guys I mean it was if I was free I probably would have went because it wasn't been about eight hours away from Birmingham Alabama where me and Danielle went for uh four days for red Crest 2024 and I'll say this redest 2024 was a good event I I think going see great but it was a good event and uh it's a I recommend it for anybody I mean it's you know people say it was quiet you know if you saw the photos it w a whole lot of people there but the cool thing is you could talk to Kevin vanam for like 10 minutes if you wanted nobody was there the one thing that's interesting and this is a whole segment I again if I had to write a obituary for Major League Fishing in 100 years it was great I great ideas that were just badly executed but they were good ideas and even the day off inet you can meet pros and you can do stuff for your sponsors it's like all right that's an interesting pitch meeting in in a like um I don't know I don't know we'll definely get to that but we have another guy that's backstage I talked to him a little bit befor here he runs the cat series and if I'm mistaking anything Mark please let me know here but Mark runs is the tournament director for the North Carolina cat organization is that correct Mark yes sir James rivercat it's under a Carolina angler team Trail where the James River division we have a lot of fun stuff we have a lot of fun stuff to talk about tonight and I I really want to get caught up with it and make sure that we can kind of let everyone do a timetable here of of what's happening and just to kind of get into the meat of it I guess without further Ado uh and Brian maybe you can really set up this timeline the first thing that really hit off was Brian new and the Bass Masters could could you give a little insight just the background leading up what what happened there yeah it was during practice I mean Brian just I mean you know he did something stupid and got caught that's exactly what happened I mean you know someone another angler saw him stir up a bed you guys all know it's bed in season time right now and you know he just did it so the fish no one would be able to practice there I mean pretty much that's what it is I mean he eliminated a practice spot for another angler to fish and I went uh and looked it up it's a angler con uh code of conduct it's on their Bassmaster website because they really did hide this whole entire thing if it w I'll be honest guys if it went for Brian new's video what would we have never heard nothing ain't that right nothing about what happened unless you really want to scroll on bass Master's website I mean because it was deep underneath there and it was two paragraphs Brian new broke a rule conduct and it really as always I don't know if the reason why nobody can bring up what they did but the video you know what Brian new said he was DQ reason why and he went ahead and got ahead of the press release that was coming out and and so basically he he used his trolling motor to blow out the bed I want to make sure that I'm not doing drama that that is actually what happened correct okay yeah and the thought there is by blowing out one bed he was going to prevent someone else from Catching it was this actually a strategy or is he just frustrated with this other person in his area you know that's that's a great question right there I mean it it it was moly so no one else could practice before the line was cut off I guess that's what it is I mean I haven't looked back enough at that we've had enough going on with Watson to you know to and that's yeah you it's hard to know what exactly is going on with new with the distraction of what's going on with Watson and MLF and I agree 100% but I mean he I mean he admitted to what he did and he stated why he did what he did but yeah I don't know I mean I don't know why it would be so far down the radar on things but I mean I guess the biggest I would say the biggest reason is publicity when you're looking at the difference in the situations like bass has a way of handling things that's it's said none you know there whereas MLF has a way handling things that could be said you know whatever but you know back has been around a long time and I think it's a testament to their time you know how they run things and and we'll definitely get we will spend a lot of time with MLF believe that and but get I don't want to interrupt but to get what you're saying there you know when the press release came off for Brian new it said the bass Council had made a decision they buried it well they buried it yes but at the same time there's a council there that actually made the decision whether they buried it or not I don't think major Le fishing has a cancel I think it's just one person making all the decisions I really don't know because you never hear about it I've heard I swear I can't I'd have to go back and watch it again but I swear I've heard James Watson say they have a group I swear I've heard him say that in the podcast with Luke Duncan to be exact okay said I think they have like a little group but I mean but my bad yeah we got Craig on here is good qu here we go he said I heard he used his big motor 2 he knew he had been seen so he went back within a half hour to pretend he was going to fish there again again this is all here say if you want to go just see the video from new we we unless there's GoPro footage we just have to take his word on it to to me the interesting thing here in here is I I break things down because this is a sport in general and it's things that happen off off the field controversy and in the field controversy uh the biggest grievance would be something like what the Astros did with they were blatantly cheating to win a ring 100% that was on the field drama off the field drama would be like you know there was a a wide receiver that was well known that got in a shouting match with Goodell and he got suspended for it nothing to do with the field of play well what just happened a day ago is Juan Ramirez for the New York Mets who's a reliever he got a three-game suspension because he purposely intentionally threw at a batter that he had a beef with oh wow the big issue there is Ramirez is from the base ball culture of like this is normal you do this but he made it very public with how he expressed like okay this is this is the unwritten rule you do this the point of an Unwritten real is you don't bring attention to it and you shut up about it otherwise it's an issue and I think with the Brian new thing that's kind of where it is like maybe in fishing you're allowed to do this but you can't don't bring attention to it because it doesn't look good yeah like I said you know there was another podcast show that you know he was actually there watching and you know caught the video and you know he reported the issue so I mean it's it is it is what it is and it's it's a bonehead stupid decision and this kind of gets back to my show a week ago and we were talking about comaraderie in sports and it's the same with you guys all know I I my family is big in NASCAR it's a got so dag on expensive now like we talked about the $180,000 bass boats and then released a $200,000 bass boat the classic oh my God yeah we are doing we are doing whatever we can do to pay the bills with night vision yeah night vision I was shocked at the $110,000 boat I saw at the Richmond Expo I was like golly D it's but I mean you know what I'm saying though we're we're we're it's no more camaraderie in it anymore it's we're doing whatever we can do to cash a check because we got to cash a check because we got a $800 boat payment now for 40 for2 years we are and it it's so freaking that's so freaky and interesting because I I feel like the industry is constricting we're seeing this every day that's why I think there's more drama right now with the social media aspect yes um and so they're claiming they just want all those view dollars it was I have a real beef with what zalan did with that video um when the Toledo bin thing came out because that that Japanese angler if you watch the whole video he's in it for like 3 seconds and he only put him on the thumbnail because he won and if you watch the inter between those two it's just uncomfortable he doesn't know what's going on he doesn't speak the language and I feel like kind of like it was I personally think it was a little unethical personally for the clickbaits like pick on an American angler that gets it but him was just it was just weird yeah but it's it's for the clicks you know but I mean it's you know the it's just a got crazy it really has and you guys I guess you've seen we got a tournament coming up in what a uh Mark like a week or two or something like that that's a non forward facing sonar tournament that uh this guy has put together he's a rich dude he got a lot of D on money and uh you know trying to get back to the basics because like you said people are kind of upset pissed off and you wonder if it'll ever trickle down to where it gets back to and it's you're right it's not but people are dropping out left and right guys that Tournament Fishing I can tell you 100% on the level you know there's levels to this and that's you know the one thing I try to remember you know so bass is on one level MLF is on another level you know if we're talking about Regional you know there is a well-known Tournament Trail that was established that is on the highest level I think you're going to get which is the elite 70 Alpha so I don't know what c c may have ever heard but I never heard of anything about forward facing sonar nobody's ever asked me a question about it um my knowledge on forward faing forward facing sonar is very limited I've only messed with it a handful of times you know if guys want to do that they can but the problem is just like everything in life things evolve we evolve we grow things change and whether you like it or not it's the truth of the matter is that as we advance as we move forward we're going to make advancements that you know it's just changed and you know if the guys want to have a no forward faing sonar tournament they can you know like I I'm not against it or for it it's just to me it's another thing that just creates drama and uh you know I hope that guy has success with the no four fa and Sr tournament I will I'll definitely be paying attention to it because I'd like to see how goes down but uh yeah man it like I was saying in that post man it's it's not like it used to be in the fishing world anymore 100% you know it's literally in a matter of less than 10 years we've gotten to where we are today you know as far as technology goes Mark it's funny because you know a lot of the guys that you know I'm hanging out with at tournaments and at events are saying we're fishing like we did 5 years ago and for some reason we're being dummies and still fishing that way and we're getting our butts kicked well and this is something that I brought up um last week on I think it was the a patreon version in 2005 uh hummingbird released their sides scan technology and in 2006 Twitter was actually created and in 2008 Alton Jones won the classic down I think it was at Heartwell using sidescan to find those trees and then there was a ton of uproar amongst the fishing Community when that technology came out the difference is social media was literally just created now fast forward to the hyperbolic Twitter you know metaverse thing that we're in now everything gets cranked up to 11 and I just said I cannot tell if if you look back in history how much of this is worse be just because of the technology and how much of it has just been magnified by social media if social media was as hot as it was back in 2008 when Alton Jones won the classic with sides skin would it have been just as hot I why wouldn't it been just as hot I don't know Brian hold on so I today I heard Luke's uh oh man I don't know who he had I can't remember who he had on there but they had mentioned something about all this about guys that had an opinion or you know people that had an opinion about four face sunar he made a good point man A lot of times it's a scheduling thing you know like age oh yeah yes it's like so again regionally to Virginia like Lake Hanah or Smith Mountain you and I talked I've never been to Smith Mountain I want to go but I can only imagine Fort facing sunar takes you a lot farther there than it would on the chick James River if you will on a river title yeah yeah you're right so you a lot of it has to do with location a lot of it has to do with schedule and like when we go up north when those guys go to fish with Smallmouth you're going to hear some complaining but promise you a lot of the guys you he complaining are going to be looking down when they're fishing they're going to be it I think a lot that's what it was last year and this is funny too because remember fogging when that became a problem with and they did it last year as well it's interesting because when you look at the comment section of the Toledo band The Lake Fork things it was never really bashing bass it was bashing forward facing sonar but if it was Major League Fishing to be bashing Major League Fishing and to me it's like you have to understand bass you have to understand the greater magnification of the issues that are here that because of the tightening of sponsorship dollars because they're not owned by ESPN because it's not in this booming economy they do need this it just is what it is like they need Garmin and so when you see these people in these comment sections they like just get rid of Garmin or Lance it's like have you thought the next two steps ahead what that means so let's keep that in context here for what we're talking about now why are you having a tournament at Toledo Bend that time of year when you know it'll play which gets to your point you know what's going to happen yeah oh yeah you were talking about the sponsorship yeah the scheduling but you're talking about sponsorship dollars and we go back to NASCAR when they got rid of Winston Cup and brought in US Cellular and it brought in Sprint and then they brought in all those and we were you know they were extremely scared that you know cuz Sprint I mean uh Winston was like huge I mean millions of dollars they put into racing back in the day and it's the same now with the electronics uh the boat dealers that are putting all the money into these tournament series and these tournament Trails you know you kind of you wonder if there's enough money in the bank that if you were to cut one of them and say okay I'm gonna you know do away with one of the sponsors could they continue to make it on after they released one of these major sponsor lachers because I mean NASCAR did it they suffered for a little while and then you know had you know what Nascar did well and this is where you have to blame bass and FLW because MLF wasn't a thing back then is when let's say sides skan in 2005 came out you should have been like NASCAR been forward projecting we need to think about putting in limitations now yes just like NASCAR did before this Genie got out of the bottle yes like I I forget now maybe the comments section you guys can tell me more about the NASCAR history but there were certain events that said like we need to put restrictions in now I'm pretty sure it was a death or two that caused it if I'm not mistaken but that's what's got to happen I mean it's the same with the same with the umbrella rig I mean you know they didn't waste any time with the de on umbrella rig I mean my goodness it was very very little time it's like it's banned so I mean when that first came out too I was likeing and Brian new was the main sponsor of that umbrella it was di res time I ever it interesting yeah and at that thing Drew opinions just like Ford face and son are I mean it y it went so bad that states had to put sanctions on it you know what I mean like and to a degree let's be honest we're we're talking about one lure with with multiple Hooks and this that and the other I've heard guys like well a trouble hook has three hooks so a crankbait has six and I'm like all right well you know what I mean like yep that that's that's a shitty argument I mean like okay you're not going to catch one fish per each treble hook like I mean and to me it's rare yeah again it kind of goes to my I'll have this opinion about all things that deal with all the dramas it's just drama and and if you can make a mountain out of a mole hill and it'll draw attention and and they'll get you know like you were saying social media clicks they'll get likes they'll get shares and I mean you know like I told Brian I don't think a lot of people truly understand what it's like to be a content creator and what you have to it's not just you know doing like what we're doing it's not just you know for me it kind of is because thank you guys for allowing me to come on but you know I'm out here at the back of my truck in my front yard you guys have Studios so y'all put a lot of time and effort and I think that gets looked over by the general ener fans if you will like I used to be where I didn't have an inside look on what you know not only you know professional Anglers but content creators look at Ben milikin he's doing both at one time um there's a lot of things that the general public just doesn't think about with you guys or professional angers or organizations and to me it's just sad that now it used to be like when Ray Scott was that bass dude and it was just bass really just bass you know they had to work their butts off to get to where they are and now no punt against Ben milikin because I am a big big big fan of his and I support him a lot actually probably the only guy I support on a patreon but you know that guy can fish but he's also got it figured out but he does know the fact that negativity sells quicker than positivity and that's oh yeah you know that's kind of what's brought us here right now to talk about it so yeah and I would also say the issue would be when you say about content creators is how YouTube is clamped down on Adent money and so now you have a lot of people that you know six seven years ago I don't think there would be as much as drama maybe it's because I'm an optimist because you were making more you didn't have to just do clickbait [ __ ] yeah can I ask y'all a question can I ask you two a question all right so as a fisherman say like 10 years ago would it have been more beneficial for me to have started then to create a YouTube channel to work all the way till now or now let me ask you something would it been more beneficial two years ago when things were really spicy to create a channel and start doing it so that's what I'm asking is is it easier now to just create a channel and go fishing and create some content and sell no go ahead Tik Tock if it stays around as long as it's here as long as it's here as long as it gets doesn't get us sent out of the country and packed bags and sent home social media is where it really is now YouTube doesn't pay anymore like they used to and it's kind of uh you guys heard the shooting and that's why what was that good gosh Thomas how many has that been like 10 years ago now when it kind of started that whole down spiral and Lady went in and she actually got pissed off because her cut her money in half from YouTube and she went in and shot up the place or shot up some people or some mess like that I don't remember the whole but yeah YouTube does not pay what it used to pay anymore and content creators now are having to diverse big time and you know even you know podcast during Co if it wasn't for the podcast show I probably wouldn't have had a diversification so I mean you gotta really be Diversified these days if you're G to be on social media so and just a you know I don't want to go down I could talk about this stuff for six hours straight um but it's also the value of what corporate Corp America has been chasing YouTube and podcast because it's the next thing you know like brick and morar TV is completely dead right now each person can be their own TV show but they don't know how to Value it and 10 years ago you would look at a guy that actually had let's say 50,000 people following him that were die hearts and they thought like that's insane numbers because it technically is because you know you can't fit 50,000 people in a movie theater and so if you get a good percentage of them that will follow you that's a good number and so they were throwing money at like the dude perfect and people like that when they got started which they had smaller followings then Tik Tok came and nuked everything because you can get 6 trillion views that's a number I don't think a human brain can comprehend but corporate's like that's important we don't have Six Trillion people in the United States and so most of those views are empty calories but it completely screwed up every other platform because corporate is now saying unless you have this mini blank it's not worth it and so now everyone has to chase more more views to get less and less money if that kind of makes sense and you're working harder for it too I mean you really are I mean you're selling your soul you're selling your soul for it to be honest I mean I hate to say that because you know it was just a few years ago I was watching a podcast a YouTube video and this guy said uh a company wouldn't even reach out to him unless he had 50,000 followers yeah I mean so I mean we're we're talking about you really because they know now that what do you think Thomas 5% of the 50,000 or maybe even 10 we're going to go high that are actually real and actually people who are following that actually purchase so that's where it gets into but yeah well that's another night but yeah I mean yeah yeah I mean and that kind of like leads into what what we were saying here with with the social media and fishing is it is it is very matured with the almost the drama level now and I told a friend yesterday kind of reminds me of other sports like the NBA or or the NFL words LeBron James gets on Twitter and says something because he's a billion dollar player and now I feel like there's a lot of fishermen that act like NFL Stars it's like yeah like and it's like now not all of them not all the drama but some of it is over the winter time especially like when Randy block at milikin met on YouTube the big Throwdown it's like come on guys really it and it's funny because they handled that very well I think they both handled that very well they were both very I if you if you see this you were quite the adult you really were that's but yeah you're right man I mean social media I mean guys go to bc.com Facebook page right now I wrote a story last night dropped it about 7 o'clock uh and it was uh Watson versus Boyd and then the press release and just what happened underneath it we're talking about like about 50 comments underneath each one maybe even more I'd have to go look but I mean it's now where your opinion matters and all you got to do is say that and it's going to blow up I mean you know everybody's got their thoughts and opinions and this thing's been gone crazy yeah and give you guys like my point of view on that is you know a lot of people go the content creators are the problem or social whereas I believe really social media is the problem because the content creator could be NBC or fox in my opinion right because that's where we get our news from a lot of times man a lot of podcast that's where I get my news from believe it or not as silly as that may sound but you know at the end of the day you know looking at like what Ben milikin said and you guys tapped on that you know two and that was my point in the question was two years ago because we're talking about Co I truly believe and I'm not trying to bring that you know the the big bad word but you know when we were going through that before that I can't really recall this much drama it was bigger if you will if somebody broke the rules you know with bass Etc it was a bigger deal you know now that we're beyond that and everything as far as you know like we were talking about technology you know these corporations that have bought into these you know smaller you know companies and you're talking about like one Mega Corp owns like Ben milikin said you know all these other companies it's become that way now and I've noticed that you know I'm not looking to gain sponsorship but as a tournament director I've tried and no I have not heard it has anything to do with social media or anything like that but you can if you just sit back and you stay quiet and you pay attention to the company at hand and you watch what they do on social media it speaks differently you know what I mean and I'm not saying that to be and I'm not going to call anybody out but if you if you kind of just sit back and just watch and don't engage which has been you know when we touch on MLF I'll give you my opinion on James Watson on how I would have done this but I've learned kind of taking a step back and being the aisle on the branch and watching will teach you a lot more than if you do engage and you jump in but you know I dig grassl on that but you know that's been a big question for me is because a lot of people they give an opinion or they comment fishing DMV has big plans for the future but to get there I need your help $6 a month which is less than a pack of cinkos or a jackhammer ChatterBait all patreon members will receive 5% off all of their orders to Jake baon tackle each and every month you will also get 10% off all of your orders to our newest sponsor tiger crankbaits who won Best in Show at the Richmond fishing Expo you will also gain membership to our private Facebook group Community where we talk about fishing what's coming up and will be entered into weekly prize giveaways private live streams videos and so much more if you would like to see fishing the DV continue to bring you content please think about joining Link in the episode description thank you so much and I've done it you know I I'm more of a Retaliator when I see somebody make a comment but well and it's just passion I mean you know the whole origin for my show was I was in my NBA class and I was listening to the junkies with the Redskins and they were bitching about their defense for the 500 time because the Redskins can't stop [ __ ] when it's in the five yard Zone and it's like well and I forgot who said it but it's like oh these people are just hating it's like no they're just passionate fans yeah and a lot of the comments there you have to understand that it is Passion too there are malicious actors 100% but it's people being passionate about a sport instead of football it's it's bass fishing it's true and it's a lot of money in it it's not you know it's yeah you know social media has you know social has really been a downfall the whole entire country I hate to say that I mean it really has I mean it you know it's a lot of dirty laundry is aired on social media and it really has been a downfall for everything I mean you know we're recording crap that you never saw before on still putting it on social media like it's funny and you know fights and schools and all other crap that's taking place in the world today and it really has been uh kind of a downfall I mean it really has and now with everything in bass fishing rule breakage and the problems we've had there I mean it's it's just it's like you said some people passion some people are a lot of BS antagonizing it really is we got a great question here Ricky folk or this more of a statement my apologies now the opens in the elite and the elites the tournaments go to places who pays Bass the money they want to come there and the and Virginia did not put the money out to bring bass here I think two things can be true at once yes that is correct Virginia doesn't want the money there but I also think it's a flawed system too um I can answer that question I was there they lost their ass the two counties went into it together Franklin and I want to say Bedford and they lost their ass they didn't know how to promote it they did not have a team to promote when bass was here and it pretty much I ain't going to say it made zero but I don't think they ever made their money completely back from both times that bass was here because I guys I started the bass cast six months to a year before bass showed up here on Smith M Lake and Kevin vanam won one of them and you know ski Reese won another one big old swimbait but they lost their butt and you know yes the opens came last year and the to bugs still in Virginia guys but it did great I mean the they knew how to promote it they had the locations we just don't have the facilities on M Lake you got one hotel and a bunch of little would be a good one that would be a good one and you got a bunch of little dinky rink motel and stuff to stay in or you know and also 08 and 09 we didn't have Airbnb yeah like yeah we didn't have a lot of that stuff that we have now which probably would have made it a little bit better but at the same time the town did not know how to Market this event they never had anything beside like a little State Fair come where you're talking about professional Anglers showing up at Smith Mountain Lake I told everybody my opinion on that smithm lake is a great lake I'd love to see them come back but I think it would have to be a classic um Lynchburg and we all know that they don't mind driving 45 minutes to an hour and even an hour and a half from some tournaments to way fish and uh man we got Liberty University here we could host it there they got a big arena they just built another big arena we got a crapload of motels here uh I hate to say it I don't want to give ronic any plugs because ain't much there falling down it's rough but uh I'd be scared my boat be stolen but that's side the point but I mean you know that's what it's probably going to take but I mean you know they brought the uh big bass tour here about gosh how long has it been probably about 8 10 years ago now at least 10 years and it sells out every time we are their n big bass tour's number one location I was told by the team Mark again uh that they were uh we were and we were the first one to have two events on Smith Mountain Lake you know a spring and a fall big bass Tour event we were the first time they ever did that because we had so many Anglers coming to fish Smith malet from New York to Maryland Virginia West Virginia they they got here's a good question here we go Brandon says what about the BPT or Tackle Warehouse tour going to Smith that's interesting I don't know about that um yeah I don't have any I don't know anything about that region I mean Brian yeah you know like I said with with the new technology of the airbnbs and all the other stuff that we have out now yeah I could see I could see it happening but they still don't have the I mean we have one hotel couple of ranky dink hotels other than that you have to drive 45 minutes to an hour to get to a good hotel what do you think the bank loan on on a building a motel is I might have to get into a new business might have to come out there start put some Motel yeah no joke no they wouldn't want it you can hang it up that's that's us right here in Virginia wouldn't want that at all but I mean go ahead I think it would do I think it would do great I mean we get the college you know we get the college kids here um they show up at Smith Mile Lake you know we got a open we got a uh I didn't say open good gosh we got a uh FLW event on uh Smith Mount Lake this weekend so I mean you know I I think they would do great but bugs was awesome because bugs for the Bassmaster open you got two Motel there 30 minutes up the road you got about 10 at and another 30 minutes up the road you got about another five or 10 so I mean it was plenty of locations for people to stay that that's our problem I mean I hate to say it guys it really is but it just it just stinks because it we've done so much work on that Lake to put them tiger bass in there yeah and we're seeing it pay off I mean we've almost had a 10 pounder guys I I I'll break it right here on my show on your show Thomas not my show uh if there is a 10B bass caught in a basscast tournament Series this year on my scales uh our sponsor um SML tackle Shack will give away a $500 gift card W that's awesome D I love hearing stuff like that with the tournament yes he wants to see a 10 pounder we had a nine I think it was a 98 last year come across the scales so I mean if we get a 10 pounder it's $500 card guaranteed said I'm welcome to come out there right yes this with the Bas cast everybody you know my opinion on them you know these bigger format tournaments man and maybe it's because we just got hammered with it on the river what last year and the year before it just felt like during the summertime there was a larger format you know BB ass uh MLF or what have you you know having that break is not a bad thing in my opinion you know my biggest what I tell a lot of guys my opinion about when those format those style tournaments coming into town it's awesome for the local talent it gives them a chance to kind of build their platform if you will but uh you know that's a lot you know on the James and the chick and the opom matics you know like that's a lot of pressure you know that place was getting pounded you know week and after weekend and I mean the argument now States is that there's a tournament on the river every single week and I don't know how it is Smith Fountain but oh yeah they're not lying there I can honestly tell you I truly believe there is a tournament 52 weekends you know every single weekend out of the year you know be it Osborne all the way down to you know the Brickyard or rockah HW so but that's just 2024 because the pomac river is the same way Gunnersville like any place that is big enough to hold tournaments is is going to be like that sadly there's too much money in it no I mean there's too much money in it and then this is the one thing I hate about the whole system about you have to get paid to go there when the system should be set up to where you're just going to go to the best Fisheries period and that's when you know back in the day with FLW you were going to go to Beaver Lake and now oh yeah we have the St for all about Beaver Lake I say the same exact thing I haven't heard that in forever yeah I heard that in a while because they paid and the St lawence is basically Beaver Lake except it doesn't suck but right they're going to keep going there because they get paid and that's I don't know it's like it's an issue when it comes to the fact that bass or MLF or any organization are supposed to be about conservation but you will beat up on the James River for 200 years straight and then you have a fishery that let's say we did invest a million dollars to make Smith really good you should at least if your bass or whatever organization acknowledge the work that was done there and then offer whether it gets accepted it's just that's the right thing to do because it's going to force these Wildlife agencies to put money into their Fisheries that's what you want you do you get you do you get mentioned in the magazine as the top 100 lakes in Virginia I mean 100 lakes in the USA to fish that they'll never go to because Clear Lake has been number one God knows how long but they're never going back you know you guys were you guys were talking about that I mean Major League fishing's coming in back and it'll be on the James River this year and it's going to be the back Pro Series this year so I mean they're also going to another place right a new place kind of swapped when are they comeing you won't have the Tackle Warehouse invitation well it ain't Invitational I guess it's Invitational you won't have Tackle Warehouse series there this year but you'll have the uh you'll have the Major League Fishing guys that are coming this year when is the uh MLF on the James I'd have to look that up to be honest I'm on my phone I go and my kids are wild dude they're still hyped up on Easter candy I'm not lying man it's like 25 rubber bands bound as tighty as they can Bound in each one of them kids right now if I go inside that but I will say so it's called the okay guys guys c h o w an River the cha chaan chaan something new like I've never heard of that place before I've heard of a little bit but you know it's I I I don't know a lot a lot I don't know a lot about it but yeah uh when is the James tournament is it James patomic it is James though right yes James going out of Osborne lening if I remember correctly is is the T Warehouse to our right I can pull the schedule up now no it's the Major League Fishing it's the uh the bass proos Series so it's the pros it's not like a co-angler situation no I didn't think so so yeah they're they're coming and uh June 25th through the 30th there you go that's when they're coming I will be there guys I'm gonna be there for probably the last couple of days I'm not gonna stay for the I'm not going to take vacation time for the whole thing but I plan on making up there at least for the final two rounds if you go I'll go all right I'll be there I've already planned it so I will be there we got a question when it came to that scale Shane Flynn outdo says where did where do I get said scale I cannot answer that because the owner of that he provided the scales um I want to believe they're AMG but uh Brian where did you get yours uh mine are pro series scales and you can actually you have to actually they have a website and there are $500 on the website for the Pro Series scales and I think it's like another $500 if you want the uh board to go with it which is the digital readout board that you can have behind you and so they many little parts that you can buy but yeah they're uh they're um Pro Series scales if I remember correctly I'd have to actually looking at mine right now give me mine are actually still in the back of my car mine are outside too because I gotta get them inside from a tournament from a weekend pts tournament yep tournament scales.com yep guys tournament scales.com yep tournaments scales.com we have the digital board for hours which works amazing for us um and that's that's going to be the best ones you can those are ones I mean if you're really going to run a tournament series and you want to run one right go ahead and buy it and invest in it now I mean I know cat's got a lot of those scales they probably got a couple dozen of them things but I mean it's the it's the future and the way to go hey guys I hate to be rude I gotta jump we got a little situation the uh the boss lady is called for me the kids came out seems the rubber bands have popped so I hate rude guys and like you're fine you guys but my opinion is this guys at the end of the day man what's going on with major league and James Watson and everything you know it's not going to change the platform of what we're trying to do you know you guys and me and what I'm trying to do with you know my division under cat but uh free James Watson I gotta say that before I go free James Watson so guys thank youall for the opportunity yes sir have a great night see you y'all do the same well that's a great segue um yeah what the hell's going on I I turn on my uh I was trying to have a good Easter with my family and all hell broke loose so it did set the scene yeah I mean it really did I mean for you guys who have kind of followed this a little bit you know Watson was on the zalan show it was actually a pretty good show and I didn't really catch more you know Tim manyy vibes from that he's pretty you know laidback but then he was on a Luke Duncan show and I love Luke Duncan we're friends no issues and then you know I I think that's where he opened up his mouth the first time and they find him I think was the5 or $10,000 they find him the first time and then during the classic you know uh Duncan always does a party at one of the local bars or something like that and he was on there and if you go through if you guys watched it I watched it because like I said I'm a Duncan fan but uh about halfway through it you know the hat starts flying the alcohol starts flying and the the the chatter becomes you know the the Hat you know fish boat docks I mean that's where it all I mean we know what it means I mean I don't want to say it on here because I have to I still get press releases from them I'm still you know a part of the whole media aspect of it but I mean I just I don't think people were hap happy and I've heard from some of the Anglers themselves and that they're not happy with the direction things were going and we knew after last year that was the what I mean it's that's the way it was last year when we first did our show together no one was happy with the direction a and I I have been hearing about this you know free James Watson everything's in the wrong but can can we set the to make sure that we have some facts before we go into basically opinions versus facts what basically happened was he said some things that broke rules which were in the contract that he signed correct about what he's allowed to say right um if you guys go right now to the bc.com it's called unbelievable drama unfolds Watson's major leag fishing disqualification and you know it's rule number seven I actually put the rule in the story Sports sportmanship and I put ABC all I think the first three parts to it and you know this is kind of hard because Boyds fishes his own series and so he made a comment against an angler and then he made a comment against the tournament series itself and I just I don't know I I don't I I we 100% Believers that you that tournament directors should not fish their own tournament series they should be a nonbiased person when it comes to all this how much of this was Watson looking for to pick a fight just because it does create a great social media thing which he's going to financially do fantastic from this this happened actually in the gaming world for some some thoughts here where in the latest rendition of Justice League uh Suicide Squad kills the Justice League they execute Batman and they do it on purpose because they knew it would create a ton of hate and they ended up selling some games because their thought was even though this will create negative publicity it's the old adage any publicity good publicity well guys you know the hats have been flying off the shelves Y and they are I mean he said it during the uh show with uh you know Luke Duncan the other night that he was sold out and they were ordering more so I mean you know I'm surprised they're letting him back at all or giving him the opportunity in 2026 to come back but that might have been in the contract as well if you break a rule you have to be gone for x amount of time and it couldn't do anything about it yeah but yes um yeah we all know James Watson's going to come out big time on this and you know between the guys he don't need the money James does not need the money he manages I think he told me at Red Crest it's over a 100 houses that he gets a contract for managing he sold like some properties and he's building like a $3 million house it's arguing between millionaires yes I mean yeah and then I got I got Rand Randy in the chat he kind of like I think he hits in the head here Randy's like yeah just a publicity stunt 100% um I mean you see this when when Elon Musk says something and Tesla's stock goes up or down it's the same thing and I don't know it doesn't feel organic to me and I think it's because I'm I'm a jaded person at this point with all the social media stunts and stuff and the way this has happened and then you look at he sold out of his hats and he's already branded it so quickly and it's just I don't know there's just something about it that doesn't seem right I I think I agree with you I agree 110% because you know we brought up the whole conversation about social media earlier I mean you could hire somebody just to keep up with this [ __ ] I mean you really could I mean you know with all the crap that's going on and it's just slowly little pieces here little pieces there and then all of a sudden boom it's now all in our face but I mean it's something happened that we might never know that brought us to this point yeah and I keep coming back to it cuz you know the comment sections are just so uh fun hot spicy but I feel like a lot of it is a good pulse of of where people are when it comes to some of this stuff and let me see if I can I'll post this comment guys after the fact uh once I blur out the guy's name I thought this was a really good one so I'll just read this one off here for you guys uh when boy decided to start the MLF the intent like it or not was to run bass out of the industry strike one in 2018 when boy Ducket decided to start uh Reinventing the rules and tournament framework that they considered to be their differentiator from their uh Inception and change and improve the fishing that was strike two and now with all the contest turmoil it continues to uh continues to happen so it everything is about boy Ducket and it's not about the BPT anymore it's about the guy and again if you guys follow Sports the the Striking similarities between this and Roger Goodell is fascinating to me me yes who signs boys checks yeah you're right I mean it's it really is pretty crazy how you know when you're the face of the company that's what happens I mean they don't come looking for you they come looking for someone else when that goes down yeah and and it was said the reason Goodell is in the position he is is it was that bridge gap between the owners and the fan base and Goodell was set up to take the slings and arrows and you guys can quickly Google search That Bass Pro Shop Johnny Morris owns 50% of this organization the outdoor channel is the other 50% and so I think we've talked about this online too before it's like why does Johnny let this happen you know what I mean yeah that's a that's a great question why he's letting this continue I mean like you just said though earlier I mean besides the controversy all controversy good on and or bad and you know it's bringing whether you like it or not it's kind of tarnishing the name a little bit but it's bringing more recognition to the sport and to Major leag fishing brand as a whole but you know that that was you know I was kind of upset with the Kevin you know Kevin vanam when he made his announcement that he was going to be on another TV show we were really hoping that Kevin vanam was going to be the new face of Major League Fishing yeah and that Boyd was you know and that not boy but um that Johnny Morris is going to step in and say hey this has gone long enough it's time for you to go you either going to fish or be the director and we think you are better a fisherman than a director but I guess the reason that he's letting this happen is because this person is taking the slings and arrows for him and it's distracting from what's really going on because you're not going to talk about White River Marina buying everything up you're not talking about the monopolization of the whole industry you're talking about what did Boyd do this time um it's a great corporate tactic honestly because you're going to need somebody to be the head of it and you know everyone knows MMA who runs MMA it's the same thing someone mentioned the WWE you have the guy that's up that takes the slings and arrows from corporate and now MMA owns WWE so yeah weird weird world we have here don't we yes it is everybody's being bought out and bought up we got Auggie boy uh Bass Pro Bass fishing is like one of those real housewife shows it's 100% true I love that you just want a gift card to Jake's Bait and Tackle uh that is perfectly awesome Christopher do you think it's a publicity stunt on both sides like the WWE I think a lot of that happens yes I don't I don't know if it a publicity stun or not because um for you guys on the other side or don't see the other side there's been lots of rumors of a lot of stuff going down and I think it's all just come to a head and you know it's burning you guys saw you guys saw Thomas's little logo I mean it's on fire I mean that's what's really going on and there there's a lot of stuff going on in the background that we don't know none of us will ever know it's here say I mean until you got the paperwork Judge Judy tells you that but I mean it's well you kind of Wonder I mean you're hearing Anglers not being paid I mean you're hearing so much stuff that you know Angler's being paid late I mean we don't know how they do business and until one of us are in the inside we really have no clue and and to your question earlier Christopher which I think is interesting about like like w like publicity stunt after watching Brian news video and comparing and contrasting that with Watson's first press release of the thing one does seem more authentic than the other I'll let you decide which one it is and so yes like you know what I mean like and again and and for the people in the comment section I wasn't busting on Brian new my thing was more of like what his logic was because that's very interesting to think that blowing out one bed would be that big of an advantage that's where I I was kind of lost I don't know I I there's a lot of turmoil in the fishing Indy we've talked about this a ton I think there's another shoe that's going to drop when it comes to money and I think that's why you're seeing so much monopolization within the industry right now and it's people are nervous people are jittery I can't wait for iast this year to hopefully get some more juice about what's happening behind the scenes because I think there's something happening yeah because at icast people will be talking yeah big freaking time because that's when we were all together and we don't have the public and you know a lot of people are talking about what's going down you know at the end of the day I think I would be really scared if I was Major Le fishing right now why because if if Watson decides to take them to court and starts making allegations the books get opened and everybody gets to see what's going on in Major League Fishing you know I I Daniel I watch enough Court TV that I watch upstairs and with her that you know you know they tell them straight up if if if you don't want your if you don't want your name drugged through the mud you just pay whatever the person wants and you keep on going yeah like yeah I agree with you I agree with you because Disney had this case a while ago but they won't let it go there because BPT has more money to pay Watson off I don't think Watson has enough money to go into litigation unless somebody backs him so I think it would be a stinking head a stinker headline but unless somebody backs him to go through the whole Court thing because that's a ton of money I I don't know if it' ever get to that point though sadly yeah I don't I don't think it I I hope it doesn't get to that point either but I mean like I said I mean we just so many more questions it just the question is I guess I wish one of your listeners could you know that is able to keep up a hell of a lot more than I am because there's so much going on these days that how we got to this point I mean what really what was the really the firecracker that started it all to get to us to where we are now is the real true question besides just him labyr on a couple different podcast shows it's also happened when the BGE came on too the tra sound day one that really kind of I think there's different podcasts out there some are more just entertaining some more like education and I feel like if you had to close your eyes and say three words that describe the Zane podcast it was more of like trying to break news within the industry and be the edgy one and it just seems in general a lot of those episodes are about like trying to get underneath the of the Beast for better or worse because I don't know like is the thought there that that's just to get sponsors I don't know I mean they've got sponsors I mean battleborn battery sponsors their show I mean that's their title sponsor for the village podcast but you kind of want you are right about that though I never really thought about that because I'm a big zalan fan and you know I love his wife tra I mean she's the hard hitter I mean that thing right there she's a firecracker she don't mind at you know she says I ain't got no skin in the game and I'm going to ask all the questions I want so but you think you're right because if you go back and listen to all their shows it really is to get the dirt and it's funny because she said like I don't have any sin in the game it's like well that's a lie because if you do something you're it'll affect your husband correct so it's like it's a weird I I don't know it's but you're right it the industry right now is an absolute turmoil and when we say about what's going to happen with BPT it's not going to die and I think this is something I I think it is such a big Juggernaut it'll get bought out but the idea like tomorrow bfls don't exist anymore no you know what I mean I see that in the comment section A Lot someone asked me the question I was supposed to be on another show later T night but I'm glad I got moved but you know they asked me this question so what what happened if they closed today I said well it just be like when Toys R R Us went out of business Toys R R Us went out of business they liquidated everything they sold all the weight tanks they sold all the scales paid off all their debt and then someone bought the name and someone else bought Toys R Us and opened it up as an online store and now they're coming back with stores someone else would do the same thing with major Leaf fishing and and uh you know major Leaf fishing and its whole entire organization someone will let them burn sell it all and buy it back for pennies on a dollar and you know and you know that's a that's a great thought right here what do you think if Mr Bass Pro Shop himself is letting it burn because he knows at the end of the day he would be able to pick it up for pennies on the dollar he potentially could I mean like you said he owns 50% why not getting the other 50 and that's what's so weird is the BPT has more money than bass that and I mean by that by like the backers like he has Bass Pro Shop backing that tour versus The Bass Masters thing so I just want to get into Johnny Morris's head about what is the 3D game that you're playing right here with everything because the B bfl infrastructure in the Grassroots the whole reason Major League Fishing bought them is because it had such a solid business plan that you could just plug and chug and do it and right again like I go back to comment section saying like tomorrow like it'll all be gone it's like I really think like you said a private Equity Firm will come in buy and just keep the bfls running because it's a system that's in place you don't have to start from scratch no and you know that was the whole conversation before they bought FLW was you know the first year everything you know they ran the Bass Pro Series and then you know second year they were talking about a feeder system and they needed that yeah because they didn't have a feeder system for the college kids and then you know like you said the local and then you know now we got the Tackle Warehouse invitationals the Toyota series trying to think all the dag on series people so I mean they didn't have all that that they needed and so they borrowed some money from Daddy and here we are I mean you know best pro shop I ain't GNA say they pay for it I don't know but they they borrow some money and they bought it I mean I don't see where Boyd's got this type of money he Ain won much he ain't won a whole lot of damn tournaments over the last few years he won a classic what maybe a decade ago two decades ago I mean but Boyd is not fun bankrolling this thing and I think it's such a weird thing the cult of personality around Boyd that Boyd's doing all this stuff like he's the Boogeyman and it's like he's not the Puppet Master everyone no he definitely is not and I you know I don't know enough about Boyd's business you know he you know he came out his rods Ducket rods the rods did pretty well I mean I was there when they came out I mean I was at the shows when they came out and they sold off the racks people carrying them out like they're carrying candy but I mean I I don't know his real business experience I don't really know um dang I haded his name the other one that's part of it I mean Kevin you know I know Kevin KVD is part of uh Major League Fishing and um Gary Klein there it is Klein's part of it and uh so I don't know really if Klein's the businessman behind it all and he's just letting boy take the the fall [Music] and it's a lot of Puppets in this game and something I wanted to ask you earlier we were on the topic it is interesting when you just take a step back to see the cult of personality around bass versus MLF where if MLF sneezes there is 10,000 people there ready to burn him down anything bass does it's it's never bass's fault it's something else's fault and then bass's ability to just kill a story it it's weird and this is this is I think one of the issues that made ml they created MLS if you guys don't understand this like they created Their Own Worst Enemy with the split way back when and again this story with Brandon new it was hard for me to find the damn thing it was like they just killed it yes what is with their PR because it's almost like at the other end of the spectrum compared to MLF it really is you know you brought that up I I don't think I don't for first of all I don't you know okay let's go back to Bass like original bass I mean you know at first you know they caught fish they killed them then you know later on years later you guys all saw the history of bass on Fox I mean it was there and then you know they got into the conservation part catching release you know they did The weighin Catch and Release and I think just the sport as a whole because you got to think bass fishing is not a poor man's sport and there's a lot of L of guys in their 40s to 60 years old and I say even 65 who grew up in that side of it you know what I'm saying and now we're asking them to change we're going to do differently we're gonna do this and I think a lot of them just didn't like the change they didn't like the format they didn't like how it was handled they didn't like every fish counted they they didn't like um the dink Fest as it became called I mean it became dink Fest like the first year I mean some of the tournaments as long as weight a pound and then they went to some Lakes where they had to be at least two pounds and then every fish counted but we brought this up and I think we did when they went to five fish from every fish counted you saw a few different winners that you hadn't seen in the past win some of these events I'm so glad you teed that up yeah and I mean you know it's like you you kind of wonder I'm not gonna say it's no skill but damn every fish count so I mean there's no real skill is a different get a damn I mean just like the red Crest cup he got into a spool he got into one location he just went back and like netted fish all day long I mean and one I mean it's it's a different type of skill because I truly believe the the best angler in the world is one that can win on both sides and you saw so many great Anglers That Couldn't catch five but could catch multiple and you had some guys that could catch every fish but can't catch just five so it was really interesting when you saw Anglers bounce back and forth to see which ones it doesn't matter you put them on a lake it's a thousand fish or five they'll kick your butt that is fascinating because that's a national league and American League Baseball I think where it doesn't matter um but what you hit on which is interesting is the people that were complaining weren't necessarily the best ones they were the ones that sucked at the format and then you look at the Bassmaster class this year and everyone that's bitching are the ones that suck at forward facing sonar generally speaking and so it just seems like that's kind of where we're at where the people that really didn't like where MLF was going and in the beginning guys and there's other drama there too were the ones that really sucked with the the the change in the format and they're the same ones in the same spirit that are getting up there complaining about what forward facing Sono is doing to the sport I was going to I was going to look at but I don't have time but the zalain had someone on a couple weeks ago and you know he was one of the Anglers that was cut from Major League Fishing this year and he came out and just said the format did not work for his style of fishing and it don't work for everybody and I mean that's those are the ones that you see are getting cut off the bottom pretty much the the style is not their style and a lot of these Anglers are the five fish tournament series Anglers that started fishing bass master who left and went over to uh Major League Fishing I 100% agree with that we got Chris Sherwood in the comment section you really don't hear John Cox saying anything bad about for facing sonar love you love that guy no but he just wants to fish and and he's willing to come out there and just fish any any tournament organization and the one thing that he said which really I thought was interesting was talking about with Bass Masters the way their schedule sets up it interferes with a lot of different organizations mhm and the one perk about the MLF is that you have the Tackle Warehouse tour in the BPT both you can win $100,000 and they don't interfere with each other so if you're a John Cox type you can fish more tournaments that's interesting because that is true from the bassm side of things the opens don't pay much at all no opens are just there to get you into the elites now the thing I wanted to end or into the sorry yeah we're getting into the classic the I want to talk about in the show is just the The Silent One I think we talked about this last time they're quiet they do their own thing they let the other two kids kill each other what do you think they fit into this whole thing because they John Cox has already threw out an invitation to uh while we're on the John Cox thing guys John Cox is a shallow water angler and I interviewed him a year ago and he said he had forward facing sonar and guess where it was it was in his truck it was wasn't even on his boat yet but uh John's already give a a uh you know a Welcome to our boy you know what I'm saying I mean guys as long as they keep doing what they're doing they've got a great organization the npfl is what we're talking about everybody I love the npfl I love the guys over there I got to meet one of the npfl uh members at the red Crest but you know Watson's got a home there if he wants to go in 2025 because joh like I said the imitation is there but I think they're going to come out on top I really do I think it I think just keep quiet y just keep out just stay out pay your bills let the let you know let it burn and see what the hell happens burn baby burn remember that I was saying burn baby burn it is and and I just love everything where there because this was I remember when ianelli when his podcast first was got started and he's like when does the f W and Bassmaster come to table and they figure things out and it was like they never will and npfl is like you know what we will so you guys set your schedules we'll work around everyone's schedules we're going to give this is a cool thing in the industry it's called customer service we're g to give the customer what he wants and holy [ __ ] it works like it it's I don't know it's such a weird revolutionary concept where Anglers have been complaining since the FLW Bassmaster debacles of like just figure out your schedules and we would like to fish both neither one wanted to do that and npfl basically like we'll do that for you and it you know it's crazy because if they're not fishing they're not making money and they're not making money for their sponsors and that's what it's all about and that's why we should play nice dead G it yeah because if I go to Thomas fishing the DMV and say Hey Thomas I'm fishing two Series this year even if I'm fishing out of a kayak you know I'm GNA be at x amount of events in front of x amount of people and this is what I want from my ad I mean you get a better chance the more publicity this person a John Cox is or you know there's a couple different Anglers that fish different series you know and some of them just don't need the money but at the same time it's you know that's where it's at it's it's how you make it Brian we covered so much tonight I really appreciate it is there anything else that we have to cover and I want to make sure you plug away what you got Up N man everything is good here guys um just head on over and follow the bc.com uh like I said I I wrote a story the other night about the wats and my my thoughts and my take on it um it's been blowing up it's I still got comments coming across the board right now uh basc radio guys we record uh episode every Wednesday night and drop it on Thursday so love for you guys tune in and check that out and appreciate those who are listening on uh all your podcast networks or either on YouTube um April the 27th is our next basscast tournament series event we had a great turnout yesterday Thomas we had 41 boats show up on Smith M Lake not yesterday I apologize on Saturday it's Monday good gosh yesterday was Easter but for an Easter weekend we appreciate everyone for coming out and fishing with us and like I said our next one is April the 27th but I'll be at the bfl uh on Smith Mount Lake Saturday and uh I'd love to see allall and say hi and uh K Tire and let's talk some bass fishing cuz my phone's been blowing up I ain't going lie to you guys I mean people getting my thoughts and my takes and you know it's we we'll see what happens I I can't say but so much because we're all in the industry and it's small yeah and then and guys that's why I'm trying to stay as neutral as possible to where I can say what I want to say because I'm actually supported by you patreon members I don't have anybody there but I'm not gonna talk out turn either I want to make sure there's facts given there with everything and 100% not just the drama because there's enough people there and it comes down to contracts too and and even Watson kind of prefaced that with what he said there at the beginning he like oh I don't want people to feel bad for me it's like if he broke a contract you broke a contract whether people want to know that or not like just don't sign [ __ ] I mean honestly when you have a contract even it's your damn basic job guys when you fill out that resum when you fill out that application you put it in and they make you sign some paperwork at McDonald's yeah youve doing a contract I mean you're not supposed to talk bad about the company whether you like them or not I mean but hey you know it's a different story we've gotten into a world now and like you just said you brought up earlier Tik Tok Facebook we're all recording we can all this and you know and now everybody's feeling sorry for everybody and blah blah blah blah and it's spilling over into crap we really don't want to see it at I agree I 100% agree with you um and then guys yeah absolutely please give him a follow Link in the episode description when this thing gets reuploaded tomorrow and then I guess I'll be back on probably the Bas cast at some point we'll do our quarterly of all the seasons and stuff because there's so many fishing tournaments going on right now it's insane yes the fishing season has begun here guys and it's it's it's only getting better I think Smith m lak in the mid-50s if you haven't checked out our weather uh around the glob weather what what's it called I can't remember dad G but it's weather 247 that's what it is update 247 we got all the information you need to know about Smith Mountain Lake on our website and you guys can go there before the tournament this weekend and see how see the water level the water temperatures I there's like six different water temperatures throughout the lake so I mean the lake is the Lake's on fire and we're hoping to see that 10 pounder in 2024 come 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Grand Theft Auto V ^_^ 10|04|21 | probably is this working eh why did that happen weird okay crystal thanks for the sub and jen here we go just don't get the nines i'm pretty sure i won't but oh we'll see what happens i mean [Music] um yeah still counts as deal i mean maybe i don't know what i can say is this i'm pretty sure unless they catch us in the act it not too much can be done because it's not like you have something illegal and say yo this guy you know gave it to me and then i get the nine it doesn't work that way they might try and like stalk me to figure out something but typically you can't just say that otherwise you could do that to anybody um so crystal thanks for the sub but we'll see what happens i mean i think everyone else is doing it more than i am so all right cereal thanks for the sub all right here we go pretty much just chilling for now investigate i mean we got investigated before for all the bank robberies but realistically we aren't uh doing enough stuff to actually get in trouble which is kind of sad but like you know since we don't have as regular of a schedule we're not in the city every single day of every week you know like other people who play this every day no matter what i do play pretty often but you know it's uh it's tougher ish kind of like for sure they'd want to go for mickey or mr lang or anybody first i imagine not not only because it'd be easier because they're in the city more but also because it'd probably end up better all right you've been in the city pretty consistently yeah for the past one week but what if i disappear for a month again then what uh not saying that's gonna happen but i'm just saying it definitely could happen um and you know it's not the same as other people who actually are there all the time all right um [Music] i think we're good for the most part let's finish cleaning up these notes and uh should be good joy thanks for the sub please no i mean we're playing on occasion i do wish there was that game that everyone was hyped to play again but first things first let's go clean some of these notes while we uh should we really be driving this one around probably not but whatever i just want to get used to it um all right here we go i like the color we probably should change the color but we'll do it later probably all right i do really like the handling on this all right i think we'll just go to the unicorn i don't know if it's open but i'm just gonna try and sneak in and um oh wait is it one more over might be one more over uh i guess one more over how would they know it's been scratched how would who know it's been scratched um all right i think it's over here aren't you a lifetime member yep but last time they wanted uh they want to like have somebody there you know so there's a little bit of role play involved but realistically i feel like they should just let us do it whenever because i mean it's it's a struggle sometimes all right um they use the plates yeah but they're not gonna check every pla like why would they check a plate randomly in this parking lot you know wouldn't really make too much sense i imagine all right anybody in here nope guess we can chill here while we make some calls around and then we'll get a green towel to clean up these bands all right where is everybody where is everyone just a hunch i mean maybe but i feel like you know there's there's no reason for them to check the plate unless i get pulled over um at least i feel like anyway might as well do your bags next uh maybe but we're not gonna be here that long let's see if raymond or april are in the city yet all right just chatting yeah pretty much isn't it green for bands yellow for bags yup that's what i was told and we have a green for these bands right the only thing is these do take a while to clean um i think it was 10 minutes for five raymond's not awake let's see if april is around what do we even do to make money in this city guys robin houses kind of sucks um let's see hmm wait they're they're totally not awake what do we do did i bring my racing dongle okay i did that's good give me an a class boost i'm not even a class but i'm so close guys i'm i'm pretty sure we can get to a class today um alpha thanks for the sub all right um poker can you play oh you can play poker in this in at the casino but i'm just hoping for a high like b-class contract at least to boost me up to here um you can chop cars yeah we can a surge that's not a bad one i think you do need an advanced for that but all right do you not need a waiter anymore um i think you technically don't i don't know if they like it as much if you're doing like what i'm doing now because i'm just trying to get the money cleaned but you know what are you gonna do um all right they'll never know guys um collect garbage for scrap to make thermite i i don't think it works that way i think you need something else to you can't just i don't think anybody can make thermite you need something um what that man my dude just slipped um i obviously i know you need materials for it uh but um okay need the rp unlock well i mean i already know that people make it out of materials i also know people make guns out of materials i just don't know exactly who can make it uh as far as my character goes um so um mosquito and a surge well we could just call our old pal ray c see if he's up to anything [Music] all right you haven't advanced i do yeah oh raymond what's up what's up uh not too much just woke up what are you up to today um i'm here to make money today what are you up there oh perfect i could use some how do you make money these days uh and vengeance i'm helping kritos get vengeance real quick because someone robbed him what uh okay you want to come with actually be pretty funny i don't have any like i don't have a weapon who who are you getting vengeance on a a girl in an in a green alien suit a girl in a green why did they rob him some disputes between them where are you right now are you at the apartments no i'm at the vu i'm cleaning a couple bands while chilling you want to be you well yeah i mean i was just gonna make some calls so i was like i may as well just you know chill here while i make some important business phone calls oh yes chilling at the video while you make important business phone calls i see you you know yeah well listen no one else is here last time i was doing this they weren't um i'm at the front of the tow yard what what's the tow yard it's where you like tow cars to oh oh that's right by me i could stop by real quick yeah come stop by here i'll be there all right bye-bye all right well unfortunately we didn't clean a single cent but it's okay um hopefully we don't lose all our money because if these aliens end up killing rey and kratos then uh we're gonna lose everything um all right over here in front of the tow yard cleaned did anything clean oh a little bit cleaned looks like we were there just enough 1.5 k yep i'm surprised it cleans in fives instead of tens it's not a lot um but still there's not too many better ways to clean it um isn't this the tow yard huh thought he said he was here um no not really this is the tow yard right here um huh doesn't look like a yard well he said that's where where the cars get towed isn't that where the cars get towed in i don't know but i'm putting this sultan away because if this thing gets impounded it's gone forever um anything else gets impounded it's no real problem so let's just park that this thing if it gets impounded we might get a strike or lose like a couple of thousand bucks but i'd rather lose a thousand bucks than uh something else it's kind of sad that this car's handling is so much worse now than the other one um did i get a b boosting contract that would be perfect um a primo it was a primo well whatever we can do that we're almost a class now i mean i'm looking around guys i don't see him oh there he is um i guess it sort of is across from the toilet why didn't he say across from pdm this is why would he say the toe yard instead of pdm [Music] what the [ __ ] i didn't see anything i didn't see anything please you may choke on it [ __ ] oh yeah uh i i didn't see anything what oh all right you've done well nothing what'd she steal from you kratos my guns my hatchets guns my catch my character did you get it back from her at least no i'm not the one who stole the needs what you didn't even get it back no you're nothing but little [ __ ] um say it we'll get it back hopefully wait what oh that's that's okay i think you got that one down boy hey ray what's up hey you know good to see you baby yeah i'm happy you're out tonight man everyone went to sleep so i was like oh god i'm alone actually i'm uh between you and me i'm super close to a rank boosting some boosting yeah a little bit i'm just like one or two contracts away probably if you want to i got a big contract you know oh me too yeah let's let's chill in here for a bit we can catch up i got something if i get some bands before i come back here oh sure how long like five ten minutes probably i mean i only got 15 bands left um ah now it's not worth going all the way through then let's just let's just do that come on okay shouldn't be long greatest you want to chill yeah hey does kratos knows does he know about the coke business or what is this place already logged in wait what did it bug out um did it did it ever sign me out or what was this please huh what do you mean this is the vu i don't know that is is it [ __ ] up you can just wait for it it's like there used to be a strip club you can only log in once an hour but it says i'm already logged in you see it please so am i still logged in within this establishment it does let's just wait and see if it's bugged out or not i don't know um oh man so uh you just wake up recently my friend yep just woke up right now basically oh the meteor could be around for a long time i'll probably tell tsunami or something at least um yeah it okay may or may not have us you know scuffed out when i left the building so we'll just give it a minute or two as you still uh logged into mitch yeah said i'm still logged in so hopefully it works hopefully you uh does kratos know about the whole coke thing or how's that going no he does not oh that was awkward then do not worry i will not snitch you think he's interested in selling or purchasing yeah i mean that would be pretty funny to have the god of war sell [ __ ] cocaine boy stealth is not the best option for me yeah i don't think you need to be stealthy doing it oh yeah yeah we are definitely not stealthy at all um so what you are saying is that i can go to the apartments walk to anyone within the area and be like hey hey homie diesel g-dog yo would you like to get this coco yeah pretty much pretty much yeah i have a burger shot security guard selling for me you didn't hear that from me though ooh i didn't hear anything yeah this is this lady she works at burger shot security and she sells coke hey it's still cleaning only uh 10 more bands we should be done perfect okay we technically don't have to wait but yeah i'd love to do the boosting i'm so close to a-rank um i want to even scratch a motorcycle if i can would be the best yeah zero vehicles yeah but i'm i'm only a rank it's a and then m then m plus right is what i'll do yeah i could help you even scratch an m potentially if i can i'm not sure i think you can only do one vin scratch week now exactly he could if you want um very well all right don't know what guys it happens all the time what am i supposed to do um alize thanks for the sub all right all right well in that case my friend sorry i was looking at something on my phone listen okay in that case all we have to do is get the contract and we're good to go yeah i've got uh i mean i've got b's and then i think if we do both b contracts i'll probably be probably be a after that i'm so close to a right now it's like a little a little smidging away um okay perfect and then in that case i think a few b's like we each have a b we do those with you i've got a swinger though i don't is a swinger like a big guy what's a swinger i don't know let me let me uh do you do you have a hacking tool or uh i don't personally but i have a friend that has one right i thought you were rich you have everything i thought i'm not i'm actually 500 in debt right now jesus uh i'm kind of broke to be honest okay well i mean we could just do that i have an advanced lock pick that's about all i got right now um i think i only have i think i remember when we got that one job and you needed events worth that was so crazy yeah that was kind of depressing but uh yeah how strong is this of advanced lockpick of yours what is the quality 36 left so i probably can do a few jobs with it still very well yeah if that is the case if it runs low i should have fought the next one oh you don't have to i can i can probably afford most things-ish kind of sometimes um very well especially once this stuff cleans um you do be making that hella bank actually i've i've only lost money since coming back to the sea yet [ __ ] you were driving a bank truck when i last saw you shockingly those don't actually have much money in them all they have is like a safe cracking tool kind of crazy huh whole bank truck for a little screwdriver it's kind of weird but um are you saying that is a precious weapon within the banks it's worth like a small amount of money but not that much it's kind of weird that they have a whole truck for it it's pretty much just looks like a screwdriver um that is hilarious but depressing at the same time yeah a little bit look this is taking forever i think we just wait for the next one we leave all right raymond we're waiting for the next thing right yep and then we just bail out because i can't sit here for that much longer my my impatience i'm gonna sit in this bean bag what's over here oh you can get towels from here oh yeah you can get towels from there too that's what i heard oh i did not know that i feel like my eyes have been changed sometimes you know there's a little little circle when i can alternate eye something that happened to you or oh yeah i liked it a lot yeah helps a lot but uh it's showing me things i feel like i never would have seen wait i don't see anything here though oh it's because i'm not signed in oh yeah probably because here that would make sense what happens when you are signed into this tv you just grab a towel real quick and then you just relax stream on mitch tv for a bit and uh it uh helps you make some monies in some weird ways is that why there is a dub in front of this i need to change my car color would you like to come with me oh yeah sure actually i wanted to change the color of the sultan so we could both get it done well i have the the other sultan i have a mark ii oh yeah scratch and everybody thinks i'm gsf because uh it's green oh god i should give you my opinion no i was just gonna change to black or gray or something uh to make it more like a local car let me out let me i'll just uh go pick it up from the apartments i'll meet you at benny hey here i'll come with you oh okay all right hop in um boy yep all right i think we should change the color of the other one but uh oh jesus where did this bike come from it came from the heavens boy yeah um it is a sign of ragnarok no isn't that a bad thing yes ragnarok is coming boys do you know when ragnarok is coming for i do ah hopefully not soon it will be sometime within 2022 jesus exclusively on the ps4 and ps5 wait what what are you sponsored or something april april you know hey me and raymond are about to do something uh here let me switch cars real quick all right let me park this one i'll get the other is that guy jones the guy jones huh um do i have all right i just wanted to repaint this to like a gray or a black because it's like i'm going to one time you may try the gsf black that do might april what are you up to i'm getting my car painted i literally just woke up oh get in get in you me raymond and kratos are gonna do some uh cradle a job real quick hello boy yeah the god of war you ever uh where's raymond uh we're just getting our cars repainted yeah we're going to benny's i'm repainting you know that green gang the gsf yeah i know everybody thinks i'm part of the gsf because this green car so i gotta get it repainted oh you should do pink uh i was gonna do like black or something uh oh you know why don't we just take a look at the colors and i'll see what i feel like um i'm gonna do like a plain color because it is i might not have this car forever if you know what i mean is it bit oh god i gotta cut it oh you you don't don't say that sorry i didn't know i didn't know what that was about yeah i do want to repaint it i don't know if it'll be you know mine forever pink pink pink pink pink pink actually i kind of like how this looks not gonna lie yes i [ __ ] with this that's what i like to see you know i like the the salmon pink i'm like i like the pivot the pivot sort of pink you know what i mean really i like the salmon pink it's more the pastel when the hell did april get here i've been here thanks for noticing oh just kidding i just i just woke up oh okay can i have some money perform we'll make some today don't worry okay yeah i think i'm going salmon uh yes yeah actually it kind of reminds me of a strawberry or like uh a watermelon with a little bit of green like a debt loan here on my side i kind of like wait wait wait wait wait wait what no no no um secondary color oops what the it's this league of legends game oh league of legends what suddenly i'm so busy wow i was thinking about because this don't really play league of legends it would be really cool to do a watch party because you know this team like there's a hundred thieves team oh 100 thieves i'd make an exception for them though yes i love league of legends what do you guys think are you black i don't want to pay 2 000 for the windows perfect let's do it okay let's do it let's do it same i don't want to pay 2 000 because it's 2 000 for the car i think this is fine guys i don't want to pay another 2k just for the green window uh mirrors god are you guys okay i think this is good how do you get it re-sprayed too [ __ ] long you're getting a little receipt and you gotta give it to the workers no who's talking right now guy jones right here hey guy all the green looks really bad i don't think it looks that bad you've changed i don't think it's worth two thousand dollars just to change the little mirrors you're not even saying nothing look at them oh god you know what i i don't think it's worth paying two thousand dollars for the green mirrors um i'm gonna grapple you out of this [ __ ] mom what happened what huh what kind of gun is that in the box real quick it's a grapple gun i've never done it like the color but i used to before that all right how do i get her repainted i just i'm done no i mean where's the guy that helps you know what i mean like where who where no no like an actual worker someone who works here you got to give it to them where are they ray where's the workers i can do it for you the color wait you can do it you can all right don't guys it wasn't a don't i just don't know who the workers are is what i'm saying i don't know who the workers are so oh april we're doing a a quick job after this if you want to join in i would love to is there a room i can do the getaway driving again um i think no please don't ray might be doing that one but you'll be picking us up and stuff yes oh i'll pick anyone up i'll do whatever you guys aim me too yeah i will riko thanks for the sub everyone can really this is my number i'll just let ray do it no one asks kratos i'm just kidding oh what should i do for the repaint i got the receipt and everything all right okay so give the get the receipt uh and then go buy the parts at the guy up there you purchase the parts i can do it myself you purchase the parts and then give me the parts when you're done okay [Music] let's see so we got an engine and a transmission upgrade yeah hell yeah did i purchase the parts you should have that charge on your phone jesus yeah guys i'm not paying another 2.2 k just to change the mirror color it's just i had to do it you know wait you also went jesus man you went pink all right um you got that let me uh let me move it in i got the i got the parts and everything yeah bruh you know [ __ ] cancer you know what i mean yes what [ __ ] cancer oh yeah definitely uh there's the part and i think that's the order let me back it into the thing okay wait let me get up real quick okay oh god we're calling all right hopefully it's all ready you know yeah i should be changing a pink soon uh i gave ray the part it's all paid for okay um i don't know if we can sit inside the vehicle while it's getting painted though got it oh my god this is sick yeah this is uh tony actually gave me this car as a gift oh god you mean race you should ask ray for the keys he'll probably let you drive it hey ray after he's why do you want the keys in my car she wants to drive so i can drive it didn't we make like an agreement if you did something you could drive my car what was the thing i had to do again she's going to help us out with this job drive away from that one thing did you successfully drive away from it [Music] or i wouldn't be asking well all right oh my god it looks great i like the green pearl you see that little green tinge on it kind of like that all right hey ray let's get this job started and then meet back at the apartments i'm switching vehicles what the [ __ ] all right i kind of like it i like the little green tinge it's kind of cool looking green and pink is an unusual color watermelon um this is now i dubbed this car the the watermelon weird thing is i'm allergic to watermelons but that kind of works out let me switch cars real quick because i don't want to lose this one it was a gift from tony all right so here's the plan we gotta group up with well me and raymond are gonna be in the main car and you guys are gonna save us we need to go over the plan yeah yeah yeah we gotta uh no idea um um all right raymond we gotta sign up for a thing let's uh let me let me park my car i can go with you you're we're doing what we're talking about yeah yeah that'll be fine let me go put something away real quick and then i'll okay i'll be here all right here we go watermelon kratos is joining yeah sure we don't have a full group anyway it doesn't hurt to have more people um i mean we we can have four people it doesn't hurt to have more um corvu thanks for the sub i do like the new paint though i just don't want to change out the mirrors for another 2 200 seems a little too expensive for me okay there we go boosting join q we gotta get uh reginald bert there we go green's cute anyway yeah i kind of like it actually i don't know a lot of people said it they didn't like it but i thought it looked fine to me all right ray let's group which is a weapon that they stole from there what's your name oh uh my name is i'm not signed in actually i get an m so let's do perfect wait you have an m-plus contract an m it's pretty good it gives you more than okay yeah let's do that one what we should do is get a different car for our pals to use my name is corey all right let me let me join in on you um cory cory cory there we go wait so you have an m so this is gonna be a could be a big job with a lot of people on us right yeah last time i saw an m or something there's like air one on them um okay well i think the first things first we should find a different vehicle for our associates to use you know yeah they could use uh this yeah what no no this is gonna get impounded and striked we need we need something else maybe is what i was thinking is this a news sultan oh this is my sultan i've had this thing for ages so it has history within it yeah i don't want to get it striked or anything all right all right we'll find something really oh wait a bike right there why don't we just take that thing for them yeah let's do it oh he's he's running hurry get back in very well all right know what we're doing here we are stealing that bike am i correct yeah i mean for the actual job where it's gonna be a little dangerous i don't know if no of april's ready for all this it's it's a high level boost um how high level it is yeah isn't that pretty high jesus what's happening here oh god did we hit a cop i hope not if it was it was my bubble i think i think we screwed the guy over but it's okay i mean i didn't touch the guy i'll just pull over you stay out of the way yeah let's just pull over holy [ __ ] i think we're good i think we're good i think we're fine i mean if anything i hit the cop right unless the bubble yep all right let's find a different vehicle for oh they're turning back around this way uh they're going the same way we are that guy has failed miserably oh the officer fl uh oh god what happened to the cop just just don't mess with the trolling boys you hit a tree oh god uh so let's look for a vehicle for our friends to use and then me and ray obviously will be at the main wait ray don't we need a hacking tool and stuff like that um no not really no no we just need a normal lock pick for it let me know what you want me to start all right let's let's find them a vehicle first so they can interfere and then uh oh god we are just uh they're they're gonna think we're involved yeah they really are following us um let's see let's find them a vehicle april's not here oh yeah where did april even go she's gone maybe she's busy um all right can we change the color of this sultan we can but i don't really want to hey where'd april go i do not know too long ago um would you like me to call her if you want to you have a number let's see is this thing in front of us a good car or yeah yeah it works honestly they don't need the best car ever true it's just interference yeah all right uh you gotta you gotta lock pick for i um hold on let me call april i tried calling her she did not answer oh oh she's probably busy i suppose let's just finish this thing up then all right let me try and get you this car if i can oh you're just you're just doing that uh please be good enough okay i think advances i'll give you the keys for this you can run interference for us uh she'll find april and she'll get the radio all right yeah you probably can go find april 1st because we're going to be there aren't too many cops on us usually at the start all right uh get in the seat i'll give you the keys very well i shall do my best there you go go find april if you can if she's still up for it me and ray are gonna get on the job all right start it up raymond there we go um raymond [Music] hello raymond uh raymond is everyone's just day of kane well what happened april bailed out raymond bailed out uh i don't know should i just start mine i have a b class we could we could just do a b class if we want uh [Music] i don't know where they went ray raymond is he is he gone um raymond hello uh i'm pretty sure he's afk but we were waiting for his m john i had to get up in this thing real quick yeah no problem all right we're ready to start it up uh kratos got the car we're just gonna honestly the cops probably won't even show up okay yep let's do it let me uh start the job yes yep let's get it going all right all right we're doing a baddie so what are they easy oh yeah how much i've been scratching it and if you want to uh if you think it's worth it um i'm mostly after the rep because i'm almost a class i can try i mean be a pretty decent-ish vin scratch if you can get it all right um you know what no i'm not going to i also want to scratch you yeah all right let's go it's uh right here you get the scratching tool for the check out the same tool the tracker disabling tool no do we need that yeah you might need it for this yeah oh wait where do we get it you buy it from the uh the guy the store mega mart or uh the genie store the one where you buy like uh plates and stuff like that oh right right that's by the docks or uh yes let's go over there real quick i'm buying it right now i i can take care of it okay uh let's go to the docks then the one all the way in the southeast right yeah let me let me buy it um here we go okay krita's called me but i didn't answer no uh well we're picking up the tracking thing so all right i bought it all right we'll go get that and then we're ready to go let me call critters and tell me what we're doing all right i wonder what happened to april she's just gone wait is that him right there great is this you kind of okay we're gonna go pick up these this tool you can just follow us all right here we go okay we're gonna go pick up the tool we'll be back in the city uh we gotta go by mir park let's see the tool is talk to you back straight to the right oh god these locals um okay it's us thanks for the stop whoo so what have you been up to today making money i was hanging with clear you know clear seducer yeah yeah she's pretty cool and we're doing a bunch of boosting jobs and talking i was just talking to them about their their group dangers been nice uh-huh well what kind of like what do you mean talking about there what does that mean hey they lost the member of the angels alex left oh one of the alex's oh he's finally joining us uh the the one that tony likes the driver uh no the other one see that's what i'm saying there's two there's two alex's well who's the other one hey i don't know his name oh well isn't it i mean are they concerned his name was [ __ ] i i don't remember okay yup uh so what what was the whole takeaway from this i mean just uh they're sad that he left so they're very sad um usually they don't have members that leave the group very much and apparently he left and like went to go do something else oh man why do you leave i mean did they say or i no i didn't hear but um i'm pretty sure there's a reason yeah i'd imagine so i mean people rarely leave their squads that's for sure yeah you remember when like mickey mouse there was a lot of like drawn behind them but like situation yeah yeah it is yeah but it's freaking awesome i love i love making around now uh-huh yeah pretty cool guy um does a lot of hacking does the fleek us um honestly our group is like [ __ ] perfectly though it's going pretty pretty well i think overall all right no bad i love it how how's the cocaine ceiling going are you doing absolutely terrible we barely make any money but i think that's what i'm saying we should just get people to sell it for us right oh no that's what we're doing but even then we still only make like we have to do a whole sales pitch all this crazy stuff and we make like a couple thousand bucks max i'm trying to think of something bigger scale you know um what do you think i was going to try and get you know actual businesses to buy them that's what i was thinking actually businesses yeah like you know real businesses selling wait like oh wait is this fine to steal they think it's like sorry it's a baddie so she means um maybe it's right around here you see it no um do you see it let's see oh you should probably pass me the tracker disabling tool right here actually no you're going to lock it yeah i'll do that but you should lock me at the car so it's not the bike so it's not scuffing me oh yeah yeah i'm gonna um i don't really see where it could be maybe back here i think it appeared right when we passed through this area yeah check it around maybe that street the first street we went into on the on the actual houses okay oh yeah i found a few cars around there before oh there it is what is it okay right there uh i got my you got a gun right uh no here take my gun jesus actually actually i don't cover you you got a lock pick on you right yeah i'll lock pick it i haven't advanced uh let me park my car somewhere oh i'll be your yeah let me just park it somewhere the cops won't be upset uh about all right i think if i park it here this looks like an actual parking spot so they shouldn't be too upset if i leave it here right um all right ready to go let me get started um raymond uh is he in his head again right oh all right let's go let's do this baby wait where's my gun there we go wait oh wait my gun i got my gun what that's bad that's really bad get him get him jesus stop him stop him hey why is my gun not here i don't know just just beat him up just beat him up oh god i don't know something i'm trying to stop just punch it punch him oh god my advanced lock pick it's low on it's only got 11 quality left all right well seems safe now uh right look it happens we're fine now okay that just happened um oh that's okay kind of feels better it could have been a lot worse they could have had guns we'd be actually dead oh yeah if they had guns we'd be in trouble all right um a good thing i have these better life bandages right now right your company i think my lockpick is dead after this one um all right we can't fail this because if we do our lock pick is dead this is our last use out of it so we probably won't though given how slow it's showing we can get the gun back later yeah what is it in the car or all right uh let me hop in the back all right thumb keys yeah wait there's no there's no tracker you can uh perfect we get lucky you can just go get the car all right um i'll follow you to the spot here call me for me all right where's the spot at down here all right let's get to the spot guys no no tracker we did get beaten up randomly so that was unexpected a little bit but uh okay oh no the engine light's on you have to get that fixed at some point ray i'm just going to follow the gps there oh there he is let's try not to kill him but oh probably just in my eyes okay off we go we're going we're going go to the right okay let's see is the gun in the car i don't know but it'll probably be fine oh yeah it's still in here i mean i don't have smg ammo as the real problem i think because uh i only have like a few bullets just checking right here oh yeah what's up okay i was wondering why he was slowing down all right here we go i think we might get to a rank after this but we'll see even if we get to a rank there's a pretty solid chance we don't get any contracts all right don't think any cops are showing up for this one it wasn't as intense as we thought usually there are uh there are trackers for motorcycles but i guess we got lucky uh psyduck thanks for the sub oh god all right okay here we are looks like we're done here we are my friend good [ __ ] hopefully it doesn't scuff out because we'll get a lot of uh rep for it if it doesn't a lot of rep a lot of g e um all good things all right let's just get on out of here wonder what kratos and april are up to we got all 150 genie let's go oh my a hundred fifty g e how much does the contract cost jesus just like that all right that's pretty good um look i'm not gonna lie my lockpick is broken let me see if i may rank yet um oh my i'm a rank and i'm almost m rank somehow wait let's go jesus i'm a ranking i'm super close to m rank that gave me so much xp that's nuts guys look at how close we are i think a couple more contracts i'll probably be m rank actually if we can do a you have any other high rank contracts or i have a right here let me see you have a what let me check uh let me give you back the here your gun and your tracking thing are on the uh in the glove box i got to get this thing fixed um oh my gun was the arm oh hell yeah okay let's get the car fixed let's go to uh otto's auto or the tuner shop is actually next to us right now wait the tuner shop fixes cars yeah we can get a really good deal on there too oh and they give you discount on future cars too when you get a repair there really i'll see if i can ever afford one of those but sure um let's go there all right here we go let's see i guess we just think we have to go around this way maybe i can't believe how close i am to m rank off of that um yeah i mean wait how how close are you like if you could describe on a bar kind of like imagine there's a bar like how would you i mean there is a bar when you open the laptop right that's i'm like i don't know like 80 85 90 of the way almost i mean it's like pretty close i think one solid contract and i'll be m rank all right april's calling uh hello this is the ubu cafe uh what's up this is not the uh cafe you know this is youno yeah this is yuno what's what's up you think i'm stupid you know what what do you what do you mean um how are you gonna pick up the phone your cell phone and say hello this is the ubu cafe well you never know who's calling i'm just playing it safe you oh know what are you up to we just finished our boost really quick no cops wait you finished the boost yeah oh it's over oh i'm almost done many cop cars uh no but that's what you would be doing if they showed up we just kind of got lucky we finished it real quick oh okay well then i'll tell kratos we're just waiting at mirror park i think we're gonna do a scavenger hunt we want to create one and then like invite people to do the scavenger hunt and maybe in like groups of five or something and then like i have another idea you ever i've been uh when i'm in my apartment i watch this thing called the squid games we should do red lights we'll gather people we do red light green light and you're the person saying red light green light wait i'm gonna be the one shooting the guns on the screen yeah yeah and then and then if you see someone that didn't stop when they were supposed to stop you shoot them ray shoots them kratos beats them down it'll be funny oh my god this is so good okay we'll just when are we gonna do this uh soon let's do it right now i'm getting my car fixed and then you me raymond kratos will set it up wait you want to do ready light green light tonight and then we can okay let's do it tonight why not we just need to round people up bring some guns and we'll mow them down that's a such a good idea i didn't okay okay how are we gonna what are we gonna make as the rew i'm kind of broke right now the reward um yeah yeah we we just tell them there's a prize and then there is none it's so easy just give them a prize uh yeah you gather the people okay you want you know what we both get right now you know okay yeah we'll both gather people let me get my car fixed and then um we'll do it right now you you be the person counting you know doing the thing and then me ray kratos and you will just shoot people who are moving oh you know you'll be the only one going probably wondering you always and then you turn around red light and if they didn't stop then we just shoot them and we'll make them like here's the thing we don't actually want to pay them right so we'll do like uh you know a really long distance where they probably can't even hear what you're saying and then we'll just shoot them at random and then none of them will survive and then we just we leave okay wait even if i'm shouting well that's the whole plan because if they can't hear you they can't get if we can't afford the prize money it's too much you're right okay what if i um dress up as the doll yeah that'd be genius all right let me get my car fixed we'll meet up and uh we'll plan it out okay sounds good all right bye yeah perfect perfect all right ray how do we get the car fixed here uh well i think they're not open right now because oh wait oh he just opened oh wait are you guys open oh my god oh can you repair cars my car has been beaten up like crazy oh perfect where do i park it right here uh yeah just follow him no all right oh man whoo i didn't know you guys even repaired cars here so that's something what do you mean you didn't know we repair cars here with a tutor shop baby yeah i'm just gonna go take a quick look around real quick while uh what kind of car is this thing this is a gt40 uh this is uh i have no idea what this thing is oh it's an old it looks kind of like an old nsx but like different um what was this a yaris uh okay pro that one can't be worth that much can it um this is the i don't even know what this is called um i i think this is a dominator or a what's it called i don't know i don't know cars guys um i do know that this one is clearly the best one because it looks kind of funny um oh how's it looking good mechanic what's your name by the way oh josh just jost jost oh all right well how much uh how bad is it looking um she's in pretty bad shape i just need who's the owner of the vehicle oh that would be me well are you an assistant or no you've never been here yes right nope this is my first time coming all right i just need to see your id so i can add you to the system and we'll get this um there you go perfect all right this is gonna be so scuffed but mom see okay let's see how's it i mean it's a little banged up guys but it shouldn't be more than one two thousand bucks right it can't be it can't be more than a few thousand or maybe it can be i don't know like he's putting us in the system apparently he's writing up here just give me like two minutes oh yeah take your time all right hey ray i technically didn't ask you i thought you'd be up for it we're trying to do a squid game thing where leslie gets to shoot people i mean april gets to shoot people uh what do you what do you think he's in his head again isn't he well all right minus one it's not a minus one if he's in his head needing me to hear anything he's looking pretty bad so don't be alarmed by how much you might cost okay i'm gonna go ahead and send over the invoice now to your phone yeah yeah less than 2k it's got to be less than 2k the worst repairs have been like one and a half thousand when it was completely blown up so it's got to be less than 2k i'm expecting like one i'm so sorry did i don't know someone here huh what no what was your name mechanic what's a donor wall mean j-o-s-t john when i put up a wall behind me 2 300 jesus i know i'm sorry it's [ __ ] no no it's not your fault it's not your fault oh god i'm i'm just broke man i'm broke but i gotta fix my car so i can drive to work um jesus hold on let me call april um oh man this is bad this is this is so bad oh man all right april my car repair was two and a half thousand dollars almost it's like two thousand three hundred something i i'm broke how are we gonna get the prize money for our squid game oh my god you know you clearly forgot who i am wait you're rich of course i'm rich perfect all right here's here's the other thing we need but but that's not relevant because we're not actually paying money out tonight i mean you're gonna have to if they survive but i'll leave that up to you anyway what we need is guns for most of us that are going to be shooting people yes um and then we we also need people to go around we need to lock pick some buses and we just go around picking people up in buses and then i think the first thing we do is group up and we find the spot we want to play the game at and then we'll go pick people up we'll steal buses from the airport and uh we'll pick people up in the bus drive everybody to the spot and then uh i mean we'll just announce the rest there should we have people like what if i tweet it out like octopus games are beginning at like you know a certain time and then we'll have a meet at the apartments and we just pick them up at the apartments yeah tweet that out maybe in like uh let's see i mean do you have a gun already or no i have nothing okay we should find that we should find the spot first why don't we yeah maybe an hour we'll find a spot first and then you me we'll get everyone and because we need time to prepare we gotta get guns we gotta find the right location maybe we can make them do a triathlon have them swim too or something like that swim where i thought we're only doing red light green light yeah we're doing red light extreme red light green light with swimming sharks uh jumping through hoops of fire all this crazy stuff they're gonna have to oh we'll make them run across the free oh that's perfect make them red light green light run across the freeway and they have to stop on the freeway otherwise i'm a genius move out of the way of the car yeah yeah if they move out of the way of the car you have to shoot them there's no i'm a genius all right i'll catch you in a bit i'm getting my car fixed that's a good idea we'll do it on the freeway uh across the thing and then you have to shoot them if they move out of the way of a car so the plan is how about in one hour like 7 40 8 45 uh you know um we have people who are interested meet at the apartments okay show up with like three buses and we pick buses we pick them up to the airport after my car gets fixed up let's go scout for locations i i definitely think the freeway is a good one because people have to stop on the freeway get run over freeway and if a car hits them it counts as moving you shoot them after the car that's kind of messed up but look this is too sick no one's gonna play they'll play they'll play they just won't know you know numb they'll know they're gonna be they're gonna understand that it's a we have to do it at a big empty field i think the airport is our best bet well but but the freeway it's so funny it's so funny okay fine fine maybe they'll stop on the freeway get hit by cars and then you shoot them after they get hit by a car it's genius listen we'll try see if we can get raymond if she's awake she said she's gonna wake up tell her yeah yeah call her see if she can you can get her you we can get this together okay it's just a game right so it's not like we're doing a criminal activity uh we could go to prison for this for sure but they consent to it yeah can make sure they yeah they they can't report this to any police or anything like that well we'll just yell out like if you get in this you know you're uh you're consenting yeah you ever look just take a screenshot from the the show like of their consent form they have to play the game if they get in the bus and they have to dress a certain way right we should make them dress up no we don't have to that's too much you know it'll take that adds a lot to the setup if we have like we're giving them an hour well if they want to tell them green suits are optional if you want to get into it um but i don't want to like are optional got it okay we're already kind of not really paying them very much so i feel like we're not paying them anything exactly they're gonna have to pay hundreds of dollars buying these outfits to get mowed down on a freeway there's a limit there's a limit april look we'll just tell them to show up however they can if they want to wear a green suit that'd be great but they don't have to because they're just showing up to get mowed down on a freeway playing frogger while they have to freeze or get shot down so let's see i'm gonna get my car fixed we'll all meet up try and get a hold of uh my twin raymond if you can and we'll do it on the freeway somewhere it should be good all right oh thanks a bunch what was your name again jost all right hey look we might be doing a game show later if you're interested uh my friend april will be tweeting out about it i'll be on the lookout yeah yeah if you're not busy working it looks like you're only you're holding this place down right now aren't you it's not busy at all no yeah only if you can make it uh we got to do some scouting though hey thanks a bunch all right get in get in oh man i don't know if you heard that conversation i'm a literal genius a content genius yeah i really like that idea we're gonna make them do it red light green light on the freeway with cars driving 60 70 miles an hour through them and if they don't freeze they'll get hit by a car or they'll get shot up by you guys can i be the uh the red light guy the one who turns around and shoots um i think everyone's just gonna shoot even if they're down just keep shooting them anyway so everyone can never shoot him oh true you know but who's going to be the like red light the green light thing i was thinking april but honestly anyone could do it we'll all have guns and you'll all be shooting anyway we gotta scout out a location i'm thinking a big open field but i do want to include the freeway somehow or another so let's go scout out locations but let's go to the apartments first pick up could you call april tell her to meet us at the apartments yeah of course then we'll go scout out uh places i think the freeway idea is absolute genius um and other than that we just need another place one above us it's gotta be like uh we want them playing frogger like you know the one across from i think across from the casino could work i i you want me to call you she she said i interrupted her in the middle of her hey april it's rae and she wants me to recall oh i'm going to recall yeah just call her later are they near the apartments or no no she she wants me to call her oh okay i'll show you the spot i was thinking i was thinking the freeway across from the casino hi april there's also a grass field you can go on and people can slip on the you know wait on the hill oh i see you know nice wait you know what should i tell her uh meet at the apartments we'll all get the pop and scout the location okay if you look at that apartment we'll get ready are you there we also are gonna need a bunch of guns at least one gun for each of us you want me to bring a megaphone what do you think i'm gonna get a megaphone from yeah where do you get megaphones from you know has one i do oh you think a megaphone would help the plan it definitely would but i don't know how to get them like we just need a corrupt police officer to back us up you know any corrupt police officers i we need corrupt police officers yeah something like that i don't know who who do you think would who do you think would have something like that um let's ask any police officer actually here let me make some phone calls here maybe if i mean not even corrupt we're just borrowing it or something um actually the police officer could oversee the games make sure it's all legal actually it's probably not legal i don't know we'll see let me go buy some band-aids i'm just going to buy band-aids to get this going i don't want to wait too long um that's ask your grandpa bass i mean maybe yeah we'll see we'll see i don't want to charge people money because they're all going to get mowed down guys i just want to do it for fun and uh i think people will do it because it's funny yeah try calling some cops you know i need to be in my head for like two minutes if that's okay i need to use it i'm gonna go to the apartment see if we can get april and everyone and uh hopefully oh i need to park my car i might have to take you out of the i'll just pull me out the car yeah i'll just pull you out because you know you get it repaired you gotta park it the stop sign could work too um but i think the megaphone will be funnier oh goodness what is uh uh we'll just wait i just need to park my car so i'll just wait here right maybe i'll back up i don't want to get in the way here should we leave um imagine like the paintball arena too that'd be pretty sick that would i like the freeway idea i think across from the casino might be it hey randy rami hey you guys got a megaphone by any chance good luck guys wait you think we could borrow it for a special event it's me april you guys could join him too if you want i have one right now you want to unite go help him yeah be great i can tell you guys about our genius plan you guys can take part in it it'd be fun what's your genius plan you ever see that squid game show i've seen the first three episodes exactly that's all you need to see we're gonna do an announcement yeah what's up i am literally watching all right hear this hear me out okay i always hear about this gary berry guy do you know what his call sign is you know what is it four five six four yeah why don't you guys join in with us uh it's me april and a bunch of us are trying to set up a red light green light but here's here's the catch our friends are getting arrested you know it's a little chaotic right now yeah you probably should help them hey thanks so much for the megaphone randy this helps us a lot hey can you guys stop shooting at the apartments i live here get the [ __ ] out of here oh god i'm just trying to park my car i just gotta repaired it i uh um we'll give you a call later we're trying to set it up still it seems like you guys are busy yeah i think we have to leave i think we have to leave i gotta go but just go straight right into the cops run them all over for me that'll be great i would love to but i will probably get in trouble i should leave sorry officer we'll be out of the way uh is there a shooting i think there's a shooting going on um hey thanks for the megaphone maybe we can uh we'll call them later when they're free and uh yeah um we'll call them later if they want to join in uh if they're free i don't think they are they seem like they're a little busy right now okay um let me take uh unseat okay i'll just leave him here so i can park the car because i've been told after you fix your car you're supposed to repair it so uh all right there we go park the matter no it seems like this part's okay all right let me call uh raymond we got a megaphone too so that's perfect thanks to randy i really want to include him on this i think they would love it uh a boosting contract i really want to do it but the squid game thing's funnier let's see what car it is though guys our first ever a class contract it's a a penumbra that's a good one that's a pretty good one um that's not a bad one that was randy's old car before he got nerfed and now it sucks i would still steal it for the g e though but uh it's called april um okay april all right so what do we need we need guns scout the location and then we get a bunch of buses to pick people up and that's pretty much it um yeah i like that plane all right oh hey jesus what is happening here uh what happened april well we got the megaphone so that helps a lot let's put on the armor before we die because where did april go is that her standing there huh oh she's hanging out with uh kratos and all right oh my back sorry officer that was my fault you know all right april uh i've got i've got an idea car are you all right uh yeah i just put on some armor i have some potion boys i've got a genius idea randy just donated us a megaphone and uh 400. i'll be honest i told randy that uh he could join in but i think he was busy getting chased by the cops and he had to leave them again yeah we can ask him later but for now why don't we scout out locations i've got a perfect idea come with me all right all right hey all right uh let's get in the car hop in everyone hop in um we're gonna tweet about it but you've seen the you know have you seen it all right we need to pick up ray yeah so yeah i think first thing we do is scout the location um get the [ __ ] out of here is that taco who is this i have no idea you said earlier oh no no everyone that's uh coming with us everybody's getting it oh no there's space for you april hop in uh up in the back there's space this guy would call it what's going on did you see somebody run dry with a stolen face i did i did goddamn it who are you uh that was his name is raymond raymond sounds about right all right let's go uh opportunity boys i've got an idea same thing there's someone uh get out and pick up ray he's in his head um so we're gonna be playing red light green light but here's the trick we're gonna play it on the freeway so people are gonna have to stop on the freeway oh yeah what's up ray let's switch seats okay uh hey guys you guys want to watch something awesome watch this yeah sure you got it is that hunch yeah he's gonna go kill the cops april okay hurry seats okay yeah get in i think hutch is about to shoot cops we we should i want to we're not helping we're just watching let me back up a little bit get a better view they're gonna think it's us because we're in a black and color sultan no no we're just chilling we live here what's up doing i think he's shooting cops but uh you didn't hear that from me there's no way there's like 10 cops there is he crazy nope going the wrong way hutch there's like 10 cops there there's no way we can do it yeah but let's just do this listen this is chain gang we always have a plan hutch is going in balls to the wall just charging in he's crazy he's but what what for shooting each other and they were shooting me and i have i'm very i'm very hurt by the way and then next you know cops showed up and then we started beating the cops down and three cops went down there manny jumped on his moped kicked sam bass in the nuts he went down oh the cops showed up and they started blasting we drove away in a test yeah next thing you know the cops are very upset and then we're really sad back to you jesus um to all of you this isn't a secret no let's go scout the area guys um okay remember this oh this is much slower i did not know it made that much of a difference cars 3 edition or something i think right across from the casino is going to be good five people i mean we're not doing a crime we're organizing an event it's been caught slacking multiple times all right right in front of my he face the name of prince what play got it right so you're telling me that this guy's butt has been in your face doesn't need clarity about this real quick the handling is so much worse with four people such as with um conan clarkson with princess blue yeah that is much much worse what i don't know what he's talking about he's referred to as co princess who is conan clarkson he's a park ranger one of the one of the best ones out there you could say never met him no right um yes well anyway i'm thinking we'd do it across from the the highway because they'll have to run across the highway and um so right right like around over here reminder we need to bring like three buses of people to this area yeah so this is a nice wide open area i think we just get them to start up on this hill or something and try and run across the highway and just make sure they pause on the highway like right here they'll get hit by that car or something maybe and then they got to climb up here maybe run up this sand dune where they'll trip and then you shoot them okay what do you think of this area i think it's it's pretty decent yeah right in front of the casino we can have snipers up on the bridge over there okay oh snipers okay i have another suggestion yeah what else do you think we're scouting out areas this is just the first i think we should do this does the paintball arena still exist i think so i just wanted people to get run over by cars and we shoot people at the paintball arena that are not doing red light green light we won't get you know in trouble because we could just say we're paintballing oh if we do it out here well there's gonna be cops and we gotta shoot the cops and that's true the cops might not like that we can do it in paintball why don't we go check out the paintball arena too check out the paintball arena okay i like this idea the only downside is people won't get run over as much we don't actually have to shoot people the thing is i don't even think that the locals are oh who's this stop um their parents didn't save myself i just i've been busy what's up pez you need something uh no well i i was i mean i'm not much business it's been a pretty good day though i'm what obviously we got have you seen dundee lately [Music] oh thank you well i was to actually suggest i was going to put together a job and i was going to be like until i got like a surprise guest who's going to come along and then surprise him with you and then oh okay actually i'm setting something up right now you should you should join but i uh i'll call you guys later we just got to set it up real quick hey no worries thank you so much for being patient uh in a minute sorry say my number oh god wait where's the paintball thing i think it's a restaurant could you tell me wait isn't it around here in the car when we stop when we stop the paintball things around here right because there's too many people talking let me check my calculations if you go straight make it maybe like a left and right and left and right and then go right here oh you know where it is all right how are we going to get people run over on the freeway by cars is that a clown car i think so yeah we're currently in them with all these people that's true i think you met the one on the side though all right here we go all right i think it is right over here um i just don't know if it's here anymore to be honest because they made like that whole oh they made that whole arena and everything that is true this is still here this is still here all right we could do this 100 huh um the freeway would be funny um yeah so this is the paint well it's here oh they don't have the whole thing over it anymore where's the paper wait guys can can you go over can you help me go over that my tweet that i'm going to tweet out what all right okay i think the freeway is better the octopus games are beginning to participate bring two hundred dollars and meet at the apartments at nine pm two hundred dollars arrive in a green tracksuit a mystery prize oh wait parentheses huge exclamation point i can't charge them money for this because they're just gonna get mowed down to participate meet at the apartments don't worry money so here's what i'm thinking i'm thinking this is cool i think across the casino would look so much better because they're running across the freeway you know honestly the fact that they took out this place i agree yeah and we can't see from above let's just do it across the casino i feel like a lot better now by the way so thank you for the patience no problem no problem uh get in get it and i can tell so here's what we got to do guys um we got to gather everyone who's interested in doing the events um we got to get guns we need some of us with guns we don't all have to have a gun we just need enough we have a browning perfect perfect you gotta snipe the people who don't stop um april the megaphones in the glove box april okay got it can i tweet this out yeah tweet it out tweet an hour less than an hour like maybe like 20 minutes 20 minutes what if we do it within the arena from one end of the arena to the other oh jesus we need permission to go into the arena yeah i don't think he'd want a lot of people getting murdered there either i say the casino's the easiest it's out in the open everyone knows where it is agreed the horse closes uh easier for the ems to pick people up on the horse rack or on or in the freeway i was thinking on the freeway we just made them run across the freeway and then al zigging if they have to stop you know red lights and a car's coming and they have to stop they they have no choice they either get shots or they uh get hit by a car i tweeted ahead perfect all right all right here's what we do guys in 25 minutes all right perfect perfect all we need is everyone the symbols april did you get the uh you know did you get the april get the megaphone out of the glove box um he did yes yes megaphone for april you're going to be saying that red light green lights yes okay everyone else we need uh we need guns the mystery prices and then there is no mystery prize we're trying to kill them all anyway everyone else we need guns and then we need to go steal a bunch of buses to pick people up all right let's go back to the city guys i was excited for the mystery uh the mystery is april's probably gonna shoot them uh no we need we need more gunman than just me oh yeah april's got a gun we need everyone kratos has a gun too um we need more people with guns we need yeah we need at least like four or five people with guns five people i have a pretty unique idea and i want you guys to hear me out okay so while we've been in the car i thought of this genius idea hasn't been thought of this is a bad idea i'm thinking we play a red light green light in front of the casino on the highway yeah yeah what do you guys think wait say that again i like that i like it that's a good idea wait in front of the casino i'll show you the spots um let's see oh we're gonna pass right by it all right so here's the thing everyone if you have a gun bring it because you're going to be shooting the people who don't pass april's going to be shouting out red light green light and then we get the buses we're driving straight down the airport right now to get the buses pick up as many people as you can you don't have to tell them we're playing a game just tell them you can win money and just get on the bus can anyone play that song they're really creepy like you know i love you yeah yeah if you want to get dmcad sure all right so here's the spot guys we'll start them all over here on the grass right over here and they'll have to run over to the entrance of the casino april will be on the megaphone yelling stuff out [Music] can i try i don't know but if they can't hear you it's even funnier because they'll just randomly get shot down and not know what happens so we can have we have snipers up on the bridge | Miki Kei Vod | UCIGWHj0wwKvsSce7HkNct8w | 2021-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,663 | 65,669 |
HgXBjFMfYwA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgXBjFMfYwA | Mental Toughness Training | How to develop mental toughness during softball drills | hello and welcome to how to Wednesday today I'm going to talk about seven drills for coaching the mental game and for you players you can practice these on your own as well or ask your coach to help you alright here we go so the first two drills oh and these drills come from some of the best d1 pitching coaches in the business when I was at convention last year they did this awesome segment called fireside chats and this was the pitching segment and the very first question was whether they focus on the things that are difficult or the perfect scenario scenario and they all talked about working through the difficult times so these are all drills that they came up with and then I kind of categorized them with my seven C's so get a little glimpse into the C's I use to describe mental strength so let me pull this up alright the first two are competitive and courageous both drills from Melissa Lombardi of Oklahoma so to practice being competitive you start with a tough count define what success looks like in the situation and earn a point every time you succeed somebody was pitching examples for all these since they were all from pitching coaches so tough count three oh no one likes that one right so in a three oh count success is throwing the next pitch as a strike if even if it's hittable you want to make sure that is a strike so you don't give the batter a free base so if you do that it's a point and then keep adding these points up keep working through different counts and then keep track of it so that the next time you do this rule you can try to beat your score so the real competitive athlete keeps track and keeps working to get better and better each time so if we're trying to be more courageous first you have to define what failing looks like in that particular drill and then have consequences for it so for example if you're working on your changeup it would be a fail if it was either too fast or it didn't hit it spot it was too high too low in or out so define what that means to you maybe just what you're working on that day and then practice facing that fear and succeeding at the drill so maybe you can keep a tally of how many times you do it right and then if you miss there's a consequence so I like to just have a physical consequence that nobody likes push-ups burpees up downs even I used to usually just went opposite of what the girls did for weights that day so if they worked on arms do something legs always abs are a good option but that little figure in the back of your mind of not wanting to have that consequence will help you deal with that fear of failure so next rills consistent and composed so consistent is the drill from care and weekly of Tennessee you want to describe and practice your pre pitch routine so everyone has their routine naturally and then get more specific and purposeful with it so get the ball back going back of the circle take a deep breath step up to the mound get your pitch see the pitch in mind and go so you can adjust this routine but you want to make sure is something you can do every single time and then you practice within a sequence of pitches doing that routine every time get the ball back from the catcher do your routine throw the pitch and so on to make it a little more challenging and difficult have someone try to distract you you know like that that fan or that call you disagree with so have someone try to throw you off and practice continuing your routine through that next is composed so this one's from Beverly Smith of South Carolina she likes to have her pitchers run before the drill so they can get their heart beat up so she did I think she talked about doing polls with her team you can even just do jumping jacks before a pitch sequence it helps simulate playing with nerves because the nerves had that same physical effect of making your heart race practicing calming yourself down taking that deep breath or stepping off the mound and doing it again so it's a nice way to practice that physical reaction to stress next up in control so this one's from Kirk Walker of UCLA he likes to have his girl's journal during and or after performances so if you can have your journal in a dugout awesome otherwise reflect afterward so you ask yourself how did you fail in the game what caused you to fail and how can you fix it so the thing I like about this is it helps you also take the judgment out of failure you're going to fail big failures little failures they happen but they just give us feedback so if you practice this process it helps you gain more control out of those tough moments so write down everything from a big failure I gave up a home run to a little one miss my spot and then work on how exactly you can fix it so flipping it to what's productive next committed from Stefan even bring cold Protheroe it's a mouthful from Alabama congressional airs to get to get accurate and visual feedback and then set they set goals and adjustments to track progress so that's super committed it gives you a very clear picture literally of what's going wrong and what to work on and then write down your goals for adjustments and you can stay committed to that process of getting a little bit better each time and finally confidence so this is one of mine I like to throw some out there for confidence and I guarantee all of these coaches implement this with their drills as well so expect notice and keep track of progress and success so not just the big wins or great things but every little thing that you've done a little bit better or figured out a little bit more count every step toward improvement and celebrate them and then look back on how far you've come so I like to have my girls write down wins each day so are we talk about wins after each game every little thing you can even call them out for teammates which is a little bit easier every little thing counts and I want you to really notice it that way on those tough days you can look back and kind just remember like okay no I do have this helps for overall confidence confidence and situational confidence which we'll get into a little bit later so that is okay I'm back that is our infographic for today you can go out head and grab that over at this website mental sweet spot calm /mt drills and you can get that full article with all the stuff on these drills and the infographic to print or have with you at all times thank you for joining me today please like comment and share and I hope to see you next time have a good day | Mental Sweet Spot | UCtTFTAt5yfnq6Odlfr4AGLg | 2017-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,250 | 6,519 |
BSLLOXHtmPg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSLLOXHtmPg | What Did You Do With My Wife | And now we go to everyone's favorite serial drama: Where am I, Who are You, and What did You do with my Wife? Mr. Gables, your test results came back. It seems you have a rare disorder. Every time you burp, you'll be transported to an alternate dimention where you've been captured and someone has kidnapped your wife. But doctor, I'm just a succesful architect. How could I possibly- *BUUUUUURP* We have ways of making you talk, Gables. Your wife, for instance? Where am I, who are you, and WHAT DID YOU DO WITH MY WIFE?! Your wife will be unharmed if you tell us where the bomb is... You son of a bi- *UUUUURP* Welcome to a very special episode of Jeopardy, just one contestant left on the show tonight. Give it up for Jack Gable! Jack, your categories for tonight are: The bomb. Where is it? Tell us now. We have your wife. Where am I? Jeopardy Who are you? I'm Alan Trebeak. And WHAT DID YOU DO WITH MY WI- *UUUURP* Honey! Honey, are you okay? I think you're having a nightmare. My wife! It was all a dream. Oh honey, you've been working too much. You put any thought into that question I asked you? What question? WHERE'S THE BOMB? WHEREAMIWHOAREYOUANDWHATDIDYOUDOWITHMYWIIII- It's 4:33 in the evening and I just ate a cold apple pie with the blunt end of a meat cleaver. (If it were only you) (Naked on the grass) | The Minute Hour | UC7k7WPHxxBZM145BX_SKDwQ | 2014-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 245 | 1,319 |
4zEoc482FBc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zEoc482FBc | Mark Twain's Speeches - 27/104. Advice to Girls (read by John Greenman) | this is section 27 of Mark Twain's speeches this LibriVox recording is in the public domain advice to Girls by Mark Twain read by John Greenman in 1907 a young girl who Mr Clemens met on the steamer mini haha called him Grandpa and he called her his granddaughter she was attending Saint Timothy's school at cantonsville Maryland and Mr Clemens promised her to see her graduate he accordingly made the journey from New York on June 10 1909 and delivered a short address I don't know what to tell you girls to do Mr Martin has told you everything you want to do and now I must give you some don'ts there are three things which come to my mind which I consider excellent advice first girls don't smoke that is don't smoke to excess I am 73 and a half years old and have been smoking 73 of them but I never smoke to access that is I smoke in moderation only one cigar at a time second don't drink that is don't drink to excess third don't marry thy mean to excess honesty is the best policy that is an old proverb but you don't want ever to forget it in your journey through life end of advice to Girls by Mark Twain read by John Greenman | freeaudiobooks84 | UC_L6DzOjRCJcE_oSXikbcxA | 2013-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 220 | 1,135 |
LCdHqilFnqM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCdHqilFnqM | Catching 7lb Bass at PGA TOUR Golf Course Pond | [Music] homies married cuz I'm sure there was so much on this one if you guys are new to the channel be sure to hit the subscribe button be sure to the notification about because we upload three bangers every single week and that is a fact and also if you guys have been enjoying the content be sure to hit the like button because we are the latest addition channel on YouTube and that is a verifiable fact so what are we doing today we're gonna be doing some bank fishing but this isn't your standard bank fishing video guys we're fishing at the PGA Tour golf course so this is like there's a literally televised all last week is all on TV this place has some huge fish I'm not gonna say the name of it but it's got some huge huge huge mess I'm hoping we're gonna catch them today it is pretty windy it's been a very windy day on that's the only thing I'm kind of worried about is the audio on the camera I'm not wind is a good thing when we're fishing but when we're filming it's not the best so I don't know I guess we're gonna see how it goes but we got about a 15 minute drive till we get there we're gonna be fishing with Robbie which was in he was in one of the latest videos the past couple of weeks I got Alan Bob behind the camera and yeah hopefully we're gonna go down [Music] oh you got him the big God you got that camera - how big is he like five six pound oh you kidding me damn you like five six pounds any Jesus dude didn't even move when you hooks Adam yeah I broke all like a five - yeah I was a giant I was like five six pounds well guys we've been here for about literally five minutes and Alan just broke off like a five six pounder literally that is our luck voice did you see that I'm God busting my No there is name that big ain't bad I was first cast on that ChatterBait over there yeah yeah but like a 2 pounder right there first fish of the day beat a whole guy on the ChatterBait I've been casting that jig around for a while around here finally picked up that ChatterBait first cast and you got somebody they want something that's a little bit moving we're working it really slow but still first fish of the day Allen Bob's got some 1800 you look big for a minute there way you hook set Allen with his first fish got that monkey I was back after redeeming yourself little fatty good job bro there you go no monkey off your back oh I'll be easy you want me help you oh my god let me help you [Music] that's a freaking tank show his belly that's a they bring that scale [Music] [Applause] Jabra freaking tank we're at the next day of this trip yesterday was tough man we had a really tough day Robby caught a toad so that was kind of salvaged the video up but I was like I don't want to leave you guys on like five fish I want to go catch some more so we're out here at the next day we're at a new place today and we're gonna be trying to get some big bass I got Alan Ball behind the camera as always man we're gonna try to catch a big one I did bring a rod yesterday so I got to kind of get that situated we're gonna do that no we're good people is a probably enough time in ChatterBait in that Texas rig on another big thing there was a full moon last night and I'm sure this fish was chopping all night it's gonna be a little tough today we got a bluebird skies a little bit of wind it's not as bad as yesterday so it's trying to affect the audio too much but um yeah we're gonna get our poles out I guess was one of my rods over time PP it's on we're gonna go catch some bass P so we actually had a little problem yesterday with the hook so we're using I don't have too much tackle in my truck a lot of it I left in the boat when we were traveling so when we drove down the Florida like I didn't have a lot of Bank fishing stuff it's kind of one of those deals where I was like you know I can stop at Walmart if I have to grab some stuff and he ended up like losing like two fives or like a five and a six and I ended up losing like a solid solid fish don't even know how big he was but then I broke off the fish obviously that's not the hooks problem but we just dug up some like Gamakatsu folks weren't are you bringing up some Texas rigs I just switched over brought over to here let me show you this rod right here which I got a little origin and then you know a little fade black obviously put much how to read on there because I broke where's my broken rot dude I broke this one yesterday I'm sure it was from us just thrown it in the truck and that whole ordeal where's the other piece of it that's right here yeah we broke that somebody to cut this jig off throw a Texas rig I'll probably put a lizard or a worm on and then we'll be good to go great God reasonable this line where those Bobby stops it's awesome in here I think finger says he able to this stupid burn the wire off already got a fish no way holy crap a building Bob oh I'm gonna fall and just lift up lift up dude first cast I don't know if there's a good thing or a bad thing dude holy crap you just got like a two and a half pounder first cast hold that fish up oh dude oh man I was so thinking about that lizard right away I was like you know what I'm gonna start with some slow and see yeah like clearly first gasps that's friggin stubby fish too man solid 2 pounder in this fat tummy I give him like two and a quarter all right good job Alan that is awesome beautiful little fish to start off with first ass baby [Music] all right Alamos get release on the man let's get back out there get back out there soon catch the Tony Oh mind catching those me that's a quality little guy heck yeah dude first gasps man I don't know if that's good luck or bad luck but you know I guess the only way to find out is the cast Becky that's crazy okay I got a lizard to get it done the lizard lizard' one check this for another couple minutes man just see this thing is whipping dude I can that's just thing a mile as long as road but there's wind pushing right up into this grass like slight wind it's nothing too crazy it's perfect dude heck yeah throw back in there let's see you catch it catch another one man all right damn laughter whip up this little bit slow be think that's what it is so boys this what we're throwing we got us a little lizard this is a eight inch Magnum lizard bazoom and it's just watermelon seed Texas rig very basic just kind of what we have in the car we're throwing a lizard yesterday and we have some good bites on it so they're like you know what let's let's take it out today and I see what we can do with it and there we go I mean Alan got him first gasps but the thing is with the lizard you got some good ones now and this baits probably gonna do the job today just because there's a full moon last night let's fish for feed they're gonna be a little bit more lethargic today we got a hot day bluebird skies fish won't be roaming as much and uh there's probably some that are still on some beds right on the edge of this grass right here so it'll be a good way to catch them as with this lizard uh there is oh he came all bro that was a big one I mean it it was whistling my rod when I hooked out of me they moved yeah he was just running with it he was going to the left when I hooked said dude he just took off when the heck does miss that fish it he was either a really big one first super small one I kept it we're working that bait really slow that time it's probably the key today can I believe I lost that fish that bite was so soft I might have been a good one man it's eight inch lizard now I never even felt him hit he was just walking with it oh my god I would see when I hook so you didn't move I don't know if it's cuz he was in grass or he's just a big one but I think he was a good one dude I mean I that's the small the one that you just caught it's the smallest fish I've seen out of here yeah I'm telling you they're good vision here but castor out here he bit me somewhere in this that's range you know yeah huh small one oh he's a little D what the heck Alan Bob is killing it man I could have been well got me man I could've been what bit me Alan Bob with the second fish good job bro okay guys as a small that my target so that might have been what bid me I'm telling you it could have been either a big one or a small one it's just when I look say you didn't move that's what you would though heck yeah dude they like the lizard heck I won just bid it when I was dead sticking it my poles on the ground I was hoping to pick it up and double up right there but you got another dude the lizards bigger than him and that is a fact do the lizard is literally the same size as that bass Alan's got him a freaking donk you know you already has three fish he literally is the same size I don't anything he makes eight inches just pitiful yeah that's yeah I don't even know how he ate what was this guy thinking eating the eight inch lizard to fish I didn't even catch there he is like he forgets there he is see I'm walking with it Oh No Halas first one to they obey dude they would you not think you're recording know what caught his first one late all right boys well I got me one it took him like three times especially small ones are just biting this thing dude like I said they're usually bigger ones in here but we are slowing down you know look how chubby that fish is solid pound and pound in a quarter but okay little fat belly well fat guy all right dude that's what five for fish for today on this one though he's bleeding he is bleeding what the heck I hooked it on side of the mouth let's get him back little guy thank you for buying buddy finally got me a fish oh good [Music] what a little baby well guys I got me one Allen's got three Allen is killing it I should have two right now I swear that was a good one I just wanna I wanna tell myself that that fish was like four inches so I don't hurt myself my feelings but because we're wondering what we're doing I like to talk about what we're doing and I got one good dog oh he's not big he was stuck in the grass boys what is going on after a full moon we thought we were gonna get skunked today and we're just killing it wasn't that heck is going on they're not big now but they're in the big ones are in another little guy beautiful lizard bass we got like a 12 inch fish or twelve thirteen inch fish and even an 8 inch lizard right now that is awesome and the beautiful Florida bass it's getting back in the water get back out there look at the markings on him so pretty I love that [Music] we have a Texas rig an 8-inch lizard and watermelon seed right here pretty big profile we are catching smaller bass on it too which is quite surprising to be honest with you and now what we're doing is we're just chucking it out here we got a grass edge right here but there's also some grass out there in the middle water clarity is obviously pretty clear we're here in Florida we are getting the bites that we need I can tell you that we're working this thing really slow though like I said earlier there was a full moon last night and usually when that happens as bats are feeding all night in the next day usually isn't the best from my experience usually you have to slow down it's it's usually a mid-afternoon by usually the morning you might get an hour when that when the sun's coming up but for the for the most part it's usually in the afternoon that you're gonna get those bites and all we're doing with this lizard is just chucking it out there and dragging it right back to this grass and and note that I said dragging we're dragging this lizard not hopping it like a shaky head or a worm we're just simply dragging this thing pretty slow and that's how we've got all of our bites I've got like three bites for including when my rod was set down Alan's got three or four bites as well and it's just happening right here pretty quick and we have we have a lot more spots to fish but I don't know it's got a pretty good working this thing really slow and it's just working out well boys we had a pretty solid day today yesterday was a little bit tough but Robbie did hook him a solid seven I'm literally right in your lint sorry guys Alan Bob's in the Linds we got to take that off but anyway so whatever Robbie catch seven six years of seven one seven one seven one so we got one toad that that's a toad guys I don't care if you guys want to call that a baby but that's a toad in my opinion as a seven pounder and yeah we caught it I'm gonna cut some decent fish along the way but we could have caught some more but we're in this short today because I'm filming another video so you guys need to be sure to be subscribed turn on the push notification and stay tuned for the next upload because we're actually about the film right now we're going to take those losers to the test the Magnum lizards and see if we can catch some big fish on these ponds and walk around a little bit more because all in all we stood towards you know just the back corner and that's really all we're fishing I mean we've got like five or six but we have a lot of water that we can cover so you guys want to be sure to stay tuned for the next upload by subscribing in also if you guys have been enjoying the content where you enjoyed this video be sure to hit the like button I hope you guys got a cool siding with the PGA Tour golf course that was pretty cool up here in our Jacksonville or down here in Jacksonville Florida pretty neat man cuz I was all last week and to go out there and fish it wasn't the exact pond that they were golfing almond is right next to it is just pretty me man it was a cool experience I wish we would've got to catch more but you know like I said Robin caught a big one and a solid magical thing yes I'm still up against so much [Music] | KickinTheirBASSTV | UCq1McBIjys-xtjBpLskfa8Q | 2019-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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glpngA1UyW8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glpngA1UyW8 | HES BACK | it's two in the morning i'm surfing the internet the web the worldwide interwebs and he's back yep he's back and i'm breaking a accidental hiatus to make this one basically i've been editing videos been doing things being getting my [ __ ] sorted because universities back on it's a hectic time in this time i've been ill and i've been on holiday and now i'm back doing things i don't sleep so i'm on the line i'm watching [ __ ] essentially i spent two hours watching top gear for [ __ ] sakes and i decide just to have a nose see if anyone has seen anything of the [ __ ] [ __ ] craig thompson and he's back he's released a total of eight videos completely without me noticing i am [ __ ] angry main one is good to see you and he's essentially just talking about where he's been now we know he's been hiding because he essentially is a nonce well essentially he [ __ ] is this [ __ ] is announced however he's just talked about how the things in my life were my fault but i'm better now guys now you're a prick [ __ ] off so yeah he's back he's released loads of videos a lot of them are very very pandering now that's not my problem my problem is he's just a prank and i don't like him and he's also for some reason styled himself as a gym bro he's got the stupid bandana on stop it yeah stop it yeah that's it really i just wanted to say that bye again | Shadow Square | UCfqFeILye3tRvksjpa7plfQ | 2021-11-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 259 | 1,446 |
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