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Ev7c6V9RZjI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev7c6V9RZjI | Cebu Pacific | Wikipedia audio article | Cebu air Inc operating at Cebu Pacific PSE CEB and informally known as Cebu Pak is a Philippine low-cost airline based on the grounds of Ninoy Aquino International Airport NAIA terminal 3 pass a city Metro Manila in the Philippines it is Asia s oldest budget or low-cost carrier airline founded in 1988 it offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations its main base is Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila with other hubs at Mactan Cebu International Airport Clark International Airport kalibo International Airport Francisco bangoy International Airport the Loyola International Airport and league leading an airport the airline is a subsidiary of jg summit holdings Cebu Pacific is currently headed by Lance go Conway presumptive heir of John go Conway the chairman emeritus of jg summit as of January 2013 the company has 3297 employees 2565 were from operations 429 from the commercial departments and 303 from the support department in October 2010 the airline completed an IPO of 30.4% of outstanding shares in 2010 Cebu Pacific became the Philippines largest airline based on number of passengers flown on domestic and international routes according to Civil Aeronautics Board data Cebu Pacific flew 2.45 million total passengers in the first quarter of 2010 nearly 110,000 more than Philippine Airlines which carried 2.34 million system-wide during the same period history the airline was established on the 26th of August 1988 and started operations on March 8th 1996 republic act number 7151 which grants franchise to Cebu air Inc was approved on the 30th of August 1991 Cebu air Inc was subsequently acquired by jg Summit Holdings owned by John NGO Conway domestic services commenced following market deregulation by the Philippine government it temporarily ceased operations in February 1998 after being grounded by the government due to an accident but resumed services later the next month following recertification of its aircraft it initially started with 24 domestic flights daily among Metro Manila Metro Cebu and Metro Davao by the end of 2001 its operations had grown to about 80 daily flights to 18 domestic destinations in the 2000s decade Cebu Pacific was granted rights to operate international flights to the region including Malaysia Indonesia Singapore Thailand South Korea Hong Kong and Guam international flights were launched on the 22nd of November 2001 with a twice daily service to Hong Kong on the 1st of March 2002 it commenced thrice weekly flights to Seoul other regional flights were introduced and suspended later however including flights to Singapore from the 6th of November 2002 to January 2003 and from Manila via Subic to Seoul from December 2002 due in part to the effects of the SARS epidemic the airline resumed its Manila to Singapore flights on August 31st 2006 and launched its direct flight from Cebu to Singapore on October 23rd 2006 the first low-cost airline to serve the Cebu Singapore Cebu sector and in direct competition with Singapore Airlines subsidiary SilkAir CB was the only Philippine carrier serving the Cebu Singapore Cebu route for years until pal resumed its direct service in 2017 the airline operates direct flights from Cebu to Hong Kong which commenced October 2nd 2006 which also made CEB the only Philippine carrier to serve a Cebu Hong Kong Cebu route after pal terminated its direct service and is now code sharing with Cathay Pacific for this route in December 2006 after a month or two of operating the new direct flights Cebu Pacific announced that it would increase flight frequency for its cebu hong kong cebu from four to five times weekly and cebu singapore cebu flights from four to six weekly affected the 25th of january 2007 as of January 2008 it operates regional flights to Busan Hong Kong Singapore Seoul Incheon Taipei and Bangkok beginning April 6 2008 from its Cebu hub and Bangkok Guangzhou Hong Kong Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Macau Singapore Taipei Seoul Incheon Shanghai and Xiamen from Manila Cebu Pacific s plans to begin international flights from Clark were initially unsuccessful when its request was denied the nations involved came to an agreement that Cebu Pacific would be only allowed to operate charter flights from Clark to the respective country's airports only Singapore initially agreed to allow Cebu Pacific to fly scheduled flights from Clark to Singapore Cebu Pacific now operates routes from Clark to Bangkok Cebu Hong Kong Macau and Singapore in June 2007 Cebu Pacific announced an order of up to fourteen brand-new ATR 72 to 500 aircraft with six firm orders and eight options it plans to initially offer flights to Boracay using Boracay s Godofredo P Ramos Airport on the 12th of November 2007 Cebu Pacific announced de veau s Francisco bangoy International Airport as its fourth hub Cebu Pacific announced that it would initially fly internationally from Davao City to Singapore Hong Kong and fly one domestic flight to Iloilo both direct services from devote to Singapore in Iloilo commenced on May 8 2008 while the service to Hong Kong commenced on May 9 2008 in late 2007 Cebu Pacific mentioned that it was aiming to cross the Pacific and launch nonstop flights to the United States west coast Houston Texas and Chicago Illinois by mid 200 nine on the 18th of December 2007 Cebu Pacific announced that it would exercise options on its recent ATR 72 to 500 turboprop order initially six firm to increase its firm order to ten on the 19th of February 2008 Cebu Pacific air received its first brand-new ATR 72 to 500 and expected to take delivery of another 580 ours from March to December 2008 the initial 280 ARS fly on routes such as Cebu to Bacolod Cebu Pacific took delivery of its 16th brand new 179 seater Airbus a320 aircraft on the 20th of March 2008 the new aircraft was to support CB s expanding international and domestic operations which include flights to 12 soon-to-be 15 international destinations on the 28th of May 2008 Cebu Pacific was named as the world s number one airline in terms of growth the airline was also ranked fifth in Asia for budget airline passengers transported in 23rd in the world the airline carried a total of almost 5.5 million passengers in 2007 up 57.4% from 2006 on the 22nd of July 2008 Cebu Pacific was the first airline to use the new terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport with its flight to Caticlan being the first to depart at oh five one five local time on the first of August 2008 it moved its international operations to the terminal thus becoming the first airline to have regular international commercial flights from the new terminal in August 2009 Cebu Pacific became the first airline in the Philippines to use social media the airline created a fan page on Facebook and Twitter on the 6th of January 2011 Cebu Pacific flew its 50 millionth passenger from Manila to Beijing the airline aimed to reach the 100 million passengers mark in 2015 Cebu Pacific is planning to commence international long-haul flights to the Middle East the United States Australia and some parts of Europe using the Airbus a330 - 300 the first long-haul flight commenced to Dubai United Arab Emirates on the 7th of October 2013 Cebu Pacific is also applying for rights for a daily service to Auckland New Zealand on the 12th of February 2018 Cebu Pacific announced that their subsidiary Seb Coe will fly daily from Manila to betaine starting March 25th 2018 until October 27th 2018 on the 27th of February 2018 Cebu Pacific along with the department of tourism of Victoria announces the launch of 3x weekly service between Manila and Melbourne starting the 14th of August 2018 subsidiaries in May 2015 for the fourth time tigerair Philippines rebranded into sub go to reflect the relationship between tigerair Philippines is a wholly owned subsidiary airline of its parent Cebu Pacific by October 2015 said go returned five Airbus a320 to Cebu Pacific and thereafter operated a pure turboprop fleet of ATR 72 to 500 destinations Cebu Pacific currently flies 237 domestic destinations and 27 international destinations in 15 countries across Asia Pacific it has the most extensive domestic route network in the Philippines fleet in October 2006 Cebu Pacific completed the retirement of the dc9 and a 757 and became an all Airbus customer as of July 2018 their fleet consisted of the following aircraft on the 16th of June 2015 at the 2015 Paris Air Show the airline announced an order for 16 ATR 72 to 600 aircraft for its regional branch said go to meet growing demand in the Philippines for inter-island services the airline will also be the launch customer of the new high-density Armonia cabin on the 22nd of January 2016 the airline received its first Airbus a320 with new livery the aircraft was delivered brand new from the Airbus Factory in Toulouse France Airbus a320 on 2003 Cebu Pacific ordered for 15 a320s to replace the 757 to become an all Airbus customer until in 2007 Cebu Pacific adds additional orders up to 7 a320s to expand domestic and international routes the airline added more orders and retired eight old a320s the a320 currently flies to domestic and international destinations in Southeast Asia East Asia and Micronesia Airbus a321 on 2016 Cebu Pacific was supposed to receive the first batch of a321 an EOS but agreed to postpone the deliveries while problems of the pratt & whitney pw1000g order 7-8 321 cos to meet ongoing strong growth on its domestic and regional network the latest contract comes on top of an existing order for 30 - a 321 neo with the a321 Cebu Pacific will be able to respond to growing demand with the highest levels of efficiency carrying more passengers further and at lower cost the a321 is the perfect solution to meet the requirements of airlines worldwide in the middle of the market segment in June 2011 Cebu air Inc announced that it was purchasing 30 Airbus a321 an EOS n7 Airbus a320s for 3.8 billion dollars allowing it to more than double its fleet by 2021 and expand its international routes the a320 s would be delivered between 2015 and 2020 1 while the a321 neo fleet would arrive from 2017 to 2021 the airline also took 10 additional options for the Airbus 321 an EOS previous outstanding orders for 18 a320s to be delivered through 2014 brought the total Airbus ordered to 55 the first a321 4 Cebu Pacific arrived on Manila at March 22nd 2018 and currently flying to domestic destinations until the 7-8 321 CEOs delivered the airline to launch the a321 to international destinations Airbus a330 before the a320 arrived on 2007 the airline ordered four six eight three 30s to power Middle East destinations such as Dubai and primarily sometimes to be used in Cebu and devote flights in East Asia flights on 2016 the airline added two a330s on its orders to be used in long-haul routes formerly operated partnerships Cebu Pacific was the only Philippines based member airline of Northwest Airlines world perks award travel program world perks offered regular travelers the ability to obtain free tickets first-class upgrades on flights and other types of rewards on August 1st 2006 Northwest and Cebu Pacific ended their mileage accrual agreement Cebu Pacific co-chairs flights with Garuda Indonesia via Jakarta to Manila on the 16th of May 2016 Cebu Pacific became a founding member of the world s largest low-cost carrier Alliance value Alliance it joined other pioneer members Singapore Airlines scoot South Korea s Jeju air Thailand s NA care and Nokes group tiger air tigerair Australia and Japan's vanilla air in the low-cost carrier Network Cebu Pacific is also currently the only Philippine carrier which is a member of an airline alliance incidents and accidents on the 2nd of February 1998 Cebu Pacific flight 387 a dc9 32 flying from Manila to Cagayan de Oro crashed on the slopes of Mount suma gaya in misamis oriental killing all 104 people on board during its approach to leung via airport on the 2nd of June 2013 Cebu Pacific flight 971 and airbus a320 200 registered as RPC 3266 and carrying 165 passengers inbound from Manila ran off the runway at Francisco bangoy International Airport and investigators have found the cause was likely human error there were no fatalities however the plane was heavily damaged and passengers suffered injuries in 2014 the plane was returned to service references external links media related to cebu pacific at wikimedia commons official website official holidays website | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2018-11-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,107 | 12,492 |
-LOsoydSpGw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LOsoydSpGw | E.B. Conklin: 2013 Sacramento County Academic Decathlon Speech | A couple of years ago, I had the privilege of being an exchange student to Japan. After months of preparing for life in a foreign country, our local Rotary Club told us teenagers, bound for different destinations around the world, to each write a letter to ourselves that we would open and read again a year later upon returning home. I iterated how impressed I was with the level of fluency with which future me could speak Japanese. And with this goal in mind, I embarked on my journey confident that I would be able to overcome all challenges with hard work and perseverance. Finally being in Japan was unlike anything I had known before. I was awestruck by my surroundings. The architecture. The people. The food. Even the plants. Ancient and modern, nature and technology, were all jumbled together. Yet they all fit perfectly somehow. As amazing as it was, I struggled more than I ever thought I would. This new place was so exciting. Almost perfect. But I was wrong. I didn't fit. I grew frustrated and confused as I realized how much of who I thought I was had been lost in translation. I had considered myself outgoing, talkative. Independent, smart, and excessively polite. But in a foreign culture, these notions were contradicted daily. I found myself alone as my classmates talked between periods with friends they had grown up with. When people would talk with me, my capabilities rather limited the topic of conversation to favorite colors. Hobbies. And number of siblings. Being independent soon proved to be unrealistic when I walked into the wrong changing room. And another time, almost dangerous: 3 hours into being lost when I couldn't even find where I lived. After a few months, I realized that I hardly spoke. I spent hours every day filling in notebook after notebook with vocab cards copied over and over. But I had hardly improved. I finally decided to stop trying to be perfect. I hadn't come halfway around the world just to study by myself in my room. I focused on truly immersing myself. I opened up and took on a new perspective. When I couldn't understand someone, I no longer felt defeated. I learned to apologize and lead the conversation towards topics I was able to understand. Learning to accept my weaknesses and depend on others made a dramatic difference. By not letting my fear of failure hold me back anymore, my Japanese improved by leaps and bounds. As I stepped out of my comfort zone, I found that people wanted to talk with me. As my year was coming to a close, I was still making mistakes. And still discovering ways I had unwittingly been insulting people the entire time. It was still embarrassing, but I used those times as opportunities to discuss cultural differences and to explain that I wasn't, in fact, trying to be rude. On my way home, I realized I had ironically become more independent. My abilities had improved to the point where I don't really find my way through Tokyo hotels and airports easily, but I was even able to help out flustered tourists who couldn't read the Japanese signs and were lost. But moreover, I had a new confidence in myself. I feel so grateful to my Japanese counselor When she saw that I was struggling, she told me, "Don't push yourself too hard." At first, I thought she was wrong. No, I need to push myself harder. But, looking back, I understand what she meant. Now, if I find myself running in circles, I step back and tell myself "Don't push yourself too hard" and I am able to truly be my best. Thank you. | sacramentocoe | UCEG6e3-NCmcrAYwgM8QaaUg | 2013-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 621 | 3,502 |
BHGi7YNWRlg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHGi7YNWRlg | WI 17 GAMMA LambChopsLemonMustardRutabaga | hey y'all mustard and lemon give the mash rutabaga in this dish a nice surprise and take a simple meal to another level and you may find that math through debate that replaces mashed potatoes more often on your plate I love pairing it with pretty much any meat but especially with lamb like in this recipe let's get cooking so we can get evening first place the rutabaga in a pot and cover with water then you're gonna cover the pot and bring the water to a boil let it boil for 10 to 15 minutes or until the rutabaga is fork tender while the rutabaga is cooking heat a little oil or butter in a pan over medium-low flame season the lamb chops on both sides with salt add the lamb chops to the pan with the butter or oil and cook for 3 to 5 minutes then flip and cook for another 3 to 5 minutes the amount of time depends on how well done you like your lamb then turn off the heat when they are done cooking when the rutabaga is done cooking drain off most of the water reserve just a couple of tablespoons of the cooking liquid use an immersion blender to puree the rutabaga adding a little oil or butter if needed to smooth it out next add the mustard 2 to 4 tablespoons depending on your affinity for it then you're gonna add the lemon juice and some salt mix everything together scoop some mash rutabaga on a plate and top with three lamb chops dig in [Music] you [Music] | Paleo University | UCQwF6JMwi_iZKX1DbYrYDWg | 2019-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 269 | 1,375 |
YasxNsktB1s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YasxNsktB1s | How to Create Sensuality ft/ The Sorry Girls | a sensual woman with an interest in seduction needs to surprise entice inspire this takes novelty but novelty y'all takes money so when I fell in love with these Lola mentes boots by Christian Louboutin I decided I had to work on my skills as a creator not just as a consumer to do this I enlisted the help of two professional DIY errs known as the sorry girls these fascinating women build design create resurrect I was so deeply inspired so I reached out and said can we do these shoes they said yes and so to learn how to make these boots check them out at the end of the video but first meet my name is Kelsey my name is Becky we have a DIY and lifestyle channel here on YouTube we pretty much show you how to make anything trending at the moment on a budget today we're going to teach Shannon how to make a shirt it's like super simple we came up with this idea like right now I think it's gonna work we'll see we'll try it and if you've never DIY before we encourage you to try this DIY as well that's done look mom I'm sewing that's right love Oz we are kicking off this video with a project start off with any tank or t-shirt now you can cut some fabric off the bottom if it's too long like mine is and then we're going to save the bottom piece to make the string for later to cut the slit down the center the girls folded the tank top and to then made their mark cutting through the front they created the V then they cut each side to make that be a little wider to create the lace-up part it was as simple as cutting tiny incisions on both sides of the V now onto the string cutting the bottom seam out since it's already nicely hem and they just cleaned it up on the edges just a little bit and yeah it's that easy speaking of easy just lace up the string tie little knots and voila to see how this shirt looks on me stay till the end but first I want you guys to get to know a little bit more about these amazing women Kelsey and Becca is very like natural I guess feeling to to build something so she already kind of to me is it's like expressing kind of who you are I guess through things that you do and I think things that make you happy for me when I DIY things and I use my hands and it just it has such that I can't even explain it like a rewarding feeling to really it's like an expression of who you are it created in something else we've been doing this for I guess over six years now and you know you learn something new slowly every time it's a process and I guess now we are here because we've just been technically in a failing multiple times and it just makes us better every time so say the people who are worse off for the people who are afraid to even try because then they never learned anything they never get better I think it's more about you know having the determination to figure something out more than you know being creative and having to accomplish everything in the creative space even changing a tire you know installing a shelf it's just so rewarding being able to do it yourself Do It Yourself DIY rather than asking somebody hiring somebody hopefully when you see what you've created you'll feel whether it's perfect or not what you're expecting or not you're gonna feel satisfied when you do it and you want to try the next project or try it again in a different way just you have to try it I didn't think of it as a superpower but maybe it is a superpower listen girls and boys they made the most incredible shoes for me that are based on a Christian Louboutin boot out of for over 21 times and you guys can make these shoes yourself so easy to do you guys have to go check it out so how you check it out is you go to these beautiful ladies channel where we are again the surrogate Becky and Kelsey and our channel is to become plush the story girls I'm sure all our facial dudes look hopefully maybe not | Shan BOODY | UCR1aFO8kPS2WgdOfvU0zpag | 2016-07-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 762 | 3,852 |
uxPhNGr3Z20 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxPhNGr3Z20 | Histogram Equalization Image Enhancement Technique | Erdas Imagine | [Applause] hello and welcome back to my channel I hope we are really enjoying this series so in this tutorial are going to be looking at histogram equalization so we'll just go about the process then I will explain what it does at the end so go to Radio Mirchi and select histogram equalization for histogram Equalization only need one scene that is the Landsat 8 that she had stacked so select it and then give it the output so it's a quick and easy step just straightforward so let's give it the output name and then you can save that ok so we can just leave the other parameters as default and click OK so as the process continues I will now explain what histogram equalization is so this is a type of correction whereby you are using using a linear function to to unify the frequency for every pixel that is for example you can use um let's say you can use an equation there is a specific equation for it so grammar equalization which you use and it's in the form of maybe let's say a line that it passes through the origin so in the process of histogram Equalization all of the pixels that exists all of the frequencies of the pixels are they are uniformed to that equation so that's histogram Equalization I will now speed up the process and give it time to finish so let's do that quickly then you can proceed so once that is done just close that and then now we'll open a new 2d view to compare the imagery so create a new 2d view then add the raster layer so we are going to add it to a revised saved it import it then click OK and feed the layer to the window so um as you can see now the image looks quite better and easier to interpret the visual appearance of the image is appealing as you can see the image on the right is after Equalization and on the left it before equalization so we can also you can also notice the the brightness so let's view the metadata let's do the metadata for both of the two of the sins so go to metadata and are going to select both of them okay so we have this one the first one and then just hanging but it's okay so let's do the histogram that's the initially then now let's do the histogram after Equalization let's put it on the side and then let's open all to the initial one and view you can see the difference we can also look at the DN values that is the pixel data and you'll notice that they have a uniform frequency [Applause] [Music] [Applause] | The Geospatials | UCgPD1Xxjc5D_x6hpH6R2urA | 2019-06-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 467 | 2,401 |
4wi510bMYks | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wi510bMYks | My favorite game | FAItH the unholy trinity | foreign works this time [Music] September 21st 1987. [Music] that house [Music] I have to finish when I started when I am about to do has voted approved by the plataking [Music] hi I'm Max and welcome to Faith the Unholy Trinity I this is like my favoritest game ever it came out I did play the first chapter of Faith there's net the third one came out with this game um and now I'm going to play I will do the first chapter again but I'm not gonna like get all the endings and such just because I want this to be uh the whole thing anyway uh begin chapter one new game also I tried recording this and real got got far in and this is the most soul-crushing thing you can do is not press record it is not start the recording that is the worst thing you can do have you forgotten already this Forest is a mind of its own if you get lost you could always try remembering where you've been pressing the Escape key or start button is a good good place to start yeah because this gives you like a map because this chapter is really small compared to the other two anyway I'm gonna go for all the good endings in each chapter he didn't come that early when I first tried uh playing uh I'm not gonna try and find all the notes I'll get some of the notes but only the ones that I like come across you're invited to come celebrate Nate and Jason's sixth birthday Saturday May 3rd 12 P.M to 4 P.M directions turn right at 1338 snake middle Hill Road and go straight past the well okay well I remember there's a shed please stop holy crap [Music] okay note the Martin's house lies about a hundred yards off snake middle Hill Road There is almost no driveway he's just out in the middle of the gravel path that is mostly covered in Grass it was difficult to find the house especially since it was already dark when we arrived while they're all red seemed to know where he was going he simply drove Straight Ahead until we arrived at the house in the headlights I saw an old Shed off to the right of the path while they're all right ex all right explain that he would rather perform the exorcism away from the house but the Martin's had insisted that Amy remain inside he complained that having the family present makes it difficult to proceed with the elements with elements of the right that may seem harsh to the layperson okay [Music] go in okay [Music] I go unwillingly okay uh uh where am I going you know I don't want to do that notes long and not really important I don't want to get that one [Music] oh purple demon [Music] Mr and Mrs Martin greeted us at the front porch Mr Martin led us downstairs to the basement explaining that Amy was down there in restraints I felt for him there was guilt and shame in his voice Amy was in the very back of the attic in a chair perfectly calm staring at us it's hard to describe the look on her face it was not the kind of look a child gives you the only reason I'm reading these so smoothly is because I read literally just read them ah that's why do you look like that fridge sticky no fridge drawing what Nate okay up down stairs this note's all so long and not very important I don't want to get that one ooh this one is Amy's parents could not endure witnessing the proceedings of the right for long Mrs Martin it was hysterical and the thing that was inside Amy was feeding off of that fear off of the fear father already asked me to take the Martins upstairs I was physically worn out but managed to get them back up the stairs into the kitchen Amy was screaming mother mother the whole time finally I got them to sit down with me at the kitchen table after a few minutes we couldn't hear much of anything down in the basement so I went down to check on things I found father all red lying on his back unconscious with his arms spread out wide Amy was not in the chair oh dear is that the chair oh no no don't kill me Amy she is she is Captain Obvious [Music] I guess I was the only one who thought to check in the Attic when I got up there it was freezing cold I found Amy standing in the back looking straight at me like when I first met her downstairs we spoke briefly although it was frustrating to talk to her or it I experienced a bit of deception from the demon during our conversation she uttered my mother's first name and in other instances instances spoke perfect Latin I called for help but from the others but nobody came so I raised my crucifix and began the right again okay I didn't get this note what is this note again [Music] Bob must be stationed somewhere in the Middle East because he sent over this weird looking doll from Amy for Amy's birthday I'll ask Anish about it next time we have book club she looks like she could it be from over there Amy didn't seem excited to see the doll I think she would rather have a phone instead or maybe seeing a baby doll makes her feel self-conscious about working at the clinic oh oh gosh we're flip I forgot what I was doing right you have to do that like six times or something um I don't feel safe in my own home anymore I hear voices outside around the house at night I don't let the twins go out in the woods to play because I'm afraid of what that's out there the house itself feels stressed distorted slanted somehow it's like I'm walking through a Carnival Fun House Amy's condition has only gotten worse I can't stand to be around her and I don't know why she just doesn't seem like herself anymore I want to talk to her to I want to take her to the doctor but I can't leave the boys here I find that the phone stops working throughout the day and now I can't seem to find it my car keys thank heavens Bob comes home tomorrow yeah for sure get away from me demon actually what's in this ooh toys that was scary I didn't like that music right cool toys hello okay you bleed is that what you said back fridge demon is upstairs there we go is my microphone close enough probably up Molly the church might contact you in a few days to tell you their version of what happened to me I want you to hear it from me first a year ago I was involved in the exorcism of Amy Martin what they said in the papers about what happened isn't true she blank my Superior blank father blank with blank when I connect blame when I confronted her she blank blank managed to cut the power to the house and blank blank her own parents blank with their own blank I have to go back to that house the nightmares I'm having are real she's still there waiting for me I can still help her if I don't come back know that I love you and I'm sorry John oh I forgot that happened what happened [Music] oh yeah I started priest oh boss fight time oh yeah let's take this sucker down oh dear please finish please finish please finish please finish me [Music] back up yes okay hey bagfish don't put bags over your faces kids you'll die she doesn't even have a face to put a bag over never mind she can cause she doesn't have a face I don't know why I repeated what I just said that was dumb oh boy yeah Gator was it this one oh dear no I screwed that up Big Time nope yeah You'll Never Take Me Alive oh gosh no oh gosh no okay and Demon oh my gosh Tinker down eat my cross okay I can do it for me oh dear I almost died now get closer don't waste precious seconds oh gosh get close get close enough dang it I just wasted so much time doing that okay no gosh dang it mortis I didn't even die the first time I beat her when I forgot I wasn't recording I didn't die once gosh dang it there's our first mortise oh come on now I'm just now I just look foolish [Music] ah die demon demon from heck yeah get die you nasty Dodge and take her down oh gosh I messed up that badly because usually if you do play your cards right if you don't suck like I do then she um you'll usually get her by that point okay there yes the hand retracts back into face that would be pretty useful actually if you could just like have a hand come out of your face whenever and just hold stuff that'd be pretty useful bye Amy love you I don't know I hate it when that happens you say love you to someone when like you say buy someone then you say love you and they're like what you don't know him that well really good I'm sorry you want me to lick what anyway I'm gonna do this boss because this one's cool and it has important backstory stuff so I'm pretty sure this guy's not actually a priest because I saw somewhere like I think he's just pretending to be one or something because he got married at some point oh no maybe this happened and then he got married he got oh gosh I forgot what I was doing that scared me oh I don't like the music ah piss off ghost please oh yay thanks for the space dude yeah whoa nice love the space you're getting me to work with bro uh could you can you back up a little what is that a mole face why do I get the feeling that's like a mole or something when I see it I don't know October 23rd 1986. dear Dr mcglashan I'm just gonna clashing it might be Glock no it's not worth walking it has been 30 days since the beginning of my treatment here at Yale psychiatric Institute Dr spinal who has been so patient with me has helped me to understand my Affliction and has helped me find a way to move forward and accept the truth with Dr spinal's help I've come to accept that what really happened in September at the Martin Family Residence I accept that what happened was not the result of any Supernatural phenomenon but rather the desperate actions of a young girl driven to Violence by her dogmatic parents and old church rituals that are thought to drive out evil I am happy to report that since accepting the truth my nightmares have ceased and I am I now enjoy peace of mind that I have not felt since the incident given in my progress since first coming here I respectfully I respectfully request my full my release from Yale a psychiatric Institute contingent upon follow-up appointments with Dr spinal in the future sincerely John Ward you see that children is what we call lying I need the gun I almost just left without it that would have been stupid anyway you may some of you may know that I already did a video on this chapter that's why I'm not going to be doing all the endings and like finding all the notes I don't even know if I found all the notes in the first video I did but in that video I just did chapter one and like did all the chapters and stuff and all the chapters all that got all the endings sorry all the endings are basically just deciding what to shoot during this segment basically like everything else doesn't really matter what you do just you decide what to shoot you can shoot Amy there's a squirrel you can shoot you can shoot this random guy I mean I say random guy I know he is now but and then you can shoot this guy [Music] get ran over by the airdorf truck sucker [Music] it is Darkness therefore will he deliver me he will be with me in trouble he will deliver me thank you I can't explain what happened at that house [Music] oh yeah ending 505 on faith endures if the ending is like yellow that means it's the good ending the best ending police animal experts investigate chupacabra remains found near Sterling Sterling PD is enlisting the help of local animal experts from the University of Connecticut after the remains of an unidentified animal were found near Sterling the remains of an animal which some residents are calling a chupacabra were discovered on Snake Meadow Hill Road by a motorist yesterday yesterday the animal had apparently been struck by a vehicle and parts of its carcass were scattered across the road police say they initially investigated the gruesome scene because the motorist who discovered the remains had told them that they appeared to be of a person after arriving at the scene police concluded that the remains were of some kind of animal as a matter of public safety we want to be sure about what exactly we're dealing with here said a sterling police spokesman this is clearly not a deer or a coyote if it's a mountain lion or exotic pet that escaped from its owners or an animal with rabies we need to know about it animal experts attached to the investigation would not speculate about what kind of animal had been found although they commit commented that the animal was hairless anemic and apparently suffered from the rickets a vitamin D deficiency that appears in animals and chill ildrin who have not received enough sunlight yay now for chapter two which I haven't played on this channel yet yay new game prologue I'm gonna go with the prologue yeah because why not all right chapter two um so the prologue has like a score basically you just have to like undo everything hello truck what the heck oh that's terrifying okay I don't like that [Music] why is my car on fire what happened wait what oh that guy's gone now okay cool I'm just gonna oh there he goes okay um that's terrifying don't like that a scarecrow you can do this which is funny but it doesn't do anything [Music] anyway the only way to progress is you have to go in here [Music] life is in weed what [Music] hello demon reap what you sow okay yeah I know what I did what did I do anyway I think you only have to do that three times and then come back and the scarecrow has no face [Music] scary ah [Music] a dog [Music] about a week ago we started hearing those awful noises coming from the adjacent Fields after three nights the children were getting pretty scared I told them it was just coyotes that third night the noises seemed closer than ever the dogs were panicking I could hardly approach them then Greta the last of the old line and brought over by the German missionaries broke loose and tore off into the corn we all listened to skit to listen too scared to go after her as her barks faded away into the distance after that we had two nine eights of Silence besides the endless Whispering of the wind blowing through the crops but then this morning I stepped outside to see this fresh horror left at the edge of the field there's something out there yeah no duh what are these [Music] what more could I have done I warned them not to go into the fields I warned them against straying too far from the sanctuary should I shut them in in their quarters and nail boards over the doors now I'm digging six Graves here in the shadow of the church six little Graves forever looking to Saint William some of the boxes are empty the scattered remains we found couldn't fill them all but I know they are all gone I know their souls were taken by that thing in the field I will finish my gruesome work and then renounce the ministry I don't want to see anyone from the sanctuary ever again not even that girl who stayed inside the house last night I don't believe in the devil anymore whatever did this is much much worse good gosh um okay into the church at my nose is itchy death awaits oh yeah this is when they start putting those weird creepy things when you enter buildings [Music] we have a new volunteer to look after the children and take care of things around the sanctuary sister Bell she came highly recommended by the main office in Hartford bring her in my arcs the completion of Staffing the church after all these years the church has been very careful about letting what out what happened to those children as far as I can tell I'm the only one left who knows about it soon I'll be gone and the sanctuary will be able to go back into service haven't finally left those tart times Dark Times behind we've even received clearance to move in a new group of children three next week and another three sometime next month I'm sorry are the graves for the I was the previous note referring to something that happened in the past or what oh my a boom a boom no all right I'm going to d-pad for that [Music] I'm gonna use the d-pad for this one the blood cap oh all right let's go demon oh I hate that [Music] sister Bell seems like a naturally cheery person but when the new children arrived she became positively elated she doll pulls over them constantly takes them on walks and tells them stories long into the night I have seen her engaging in strange Behavior we don't teach the children much dancing or singing besides what is found in the hymns but I've seen the children dancing around sister Bell in a circle from time to time while they dance she stands still and looks up at the sky as if listening to something on another occasion I found all six children standing in a line just outside the cornfield they were all looking into the fields where sister Bell was standing and talking to them these odd games don't bother me too much since she's so good with the children her cleaning is excellent too as soon as she arrived she seemed to just instantly know her way around oh instantly knew her way around almost like she's been here before with other children that shall not not shall kill thou ah I don't like that wait can I crucify now [Music] they couldn't have given me a worse last case before retirement old Catholic Church out in metal in the middle of nowhere one missing woman four missing kids and one deceased old none the brothers and sisters or whatever the heck the people that work here call themselves are all terrified and we're superstitious all except father Clark who runs the place him and uh uh him and I drive along the farm roads at night looking for signs of the missing people and he makes for pretty good company there are two kids left if they say they were sorry but say they were asleep the night the four went missing they also clean I'm sorry claim that the women Mir woman Miriam Bell isn't actually gone when I ask where she is they look at each other then back at me and tell me to ask her myself that's not terrifying at all I'm gonna go in these razors what did I just say creepy [Music] okay what is this supposed to be whatever I see the trapdoor keeps closing what was that oh that was it okay I know not what I do and bless you oh did I like fix them oh the Trapper is slowly opening okay this morning we found these very odd objects around the church the best way I can describe them would be large life-sized dolls made of sticks and dead tree branches someone must have placed them there while we were sleeping hoodlums maybe or a group of weirdos the kids seemed fixated on these doll things they stare out the window at them all the day hey I even heard them shout that they saw Miriam standing around them but when I looked there was nobody there maybe it's the strange behavior of the kids or the hours of driving these Farm roads at night but this place is getting to me I keep having the same nightmare where I'm standing outside the church looking out into the fields I can see people looking back at me through the rows of corn their bodies are pointed painted red I hate that like these guys okay now this is am I fixing you wow you guys are pretty wimpy if I can fix you that easily I should have known this place was no good the signs were all around me The Disappearance the creepy twins the life-size stick dolls four of them around two in the morning we wake up to the sound of an old woman's cackle coming from the hallway out of outside the kid's room I know this sounds crazy but when we got to the hallway The Laughing was coming from a painting of the Virgin Mary we thought we had lost our minds just then we heard the chapel we got there or just in time to see Miriam dragged the kids down the stairs leading to the basement I drew my service weapon but was stopped by father Clark he said something about God's work and headed down the stairs sealing the opening to the stairs behind him the stairs don't seem to open from this side all I could do is wait I can't describe the noises I heard down there but one thing is certain the devil is real to anyone reading this police for the love of gosh don't go down into the bait that basement sorry I'm going in there one way or another oh hello key bowls [Music] uh what involved Amy what are you doing in the painting across [Music] uh creepy lady Angel which I said creepy lady that's just a my brain is frying already it's late screw you don't do that Darkness surrounds the flashlight oh gosh what are you too late oh gosh I can't catch you what yes hear your flavor or favor what this is good thing I have a terrible memory because these J so these jump scares actually get here's the ritual of the door to Hell let no brother or sister utter it he that is master of spirits let three spirits that follow the dragon be put into the Effigy Of The accursed only then can it be purified you will know it it is time when its eyes glow red to enter the Unseen World destroy the purified Effigy with fire then shall the door to Hell be opened this is the ritual of the door to Hell let no brother or sister utterance creepy guy or purple kid that one seemed pretty small oh those are the last two were baby chapter two oh yeah score 660. okay huh I'm gray now am I someone else father Garcia you are hereby instructed to release Michael Davies from your custody and return him to his home immediately Mr and Mrs Davies have already been contacted by our office a representative of the the church is currently on route to their home to discuss compensation in return for their discretion you will meet our representative there and accompany him back to Rome Cardinal Gifford I see I've got my Bible on the bed heck yeah one day okay two weeks oh no this gets messed up three months that's that that can't be right that's disgusting does Vitamin D help with hair growth [Music] make sure wish I did to meet people ah so this is a pretty cool or at least this section is oh gosh yep that's the dude oh gosh the Lights Went Out yes I am playing it up for the camera oh gosh hello spider you took the photo why did you take the photo what could you what did you have against the photo hello oh gosh sorry sorry Jason dude [Music] he dances out it's 2 A.M oh yes now I'm back to John Ward have you forgotten already the notes people leave behind seem to exist on the edges of memory pressing the Escape key or the start button is a good way to remember what you don't realize you have forgotten notes brother Garcia it was missing oh I have a crucifix [Music] foreign oh my gosh uh sorry that sucks um notice aviso the current investigation being conducted at Gallup Cemetery by the state of Connecticut historic gold Society has been postponed until further notice in the inter interim we asked the public to avoid the cemetery groups oops the surrounding Woods any wildlife and any unidentified persons roaming the area thank you for your patience okay what the heck [Music] thank you Gates [Music] oh that was them closing I'm like what the heck I know this gravestone has a thing I shook hands with the devil I looked him in the eye he looked like a long lost friend interesting dearest disciple barely not everyone who says Lucifer Lucifer shall inherit his kingdom you must first conjure his demon you must then serve his demon you must then walk among the children of men as his demon thus shall you receive the blessing of the Unspeakable return to the save family tomb whenever you are in need of rest love Gary [Music] into the spirit house okay hi oh hello there nice to meet you how are you oh [Music] okay I guess I leave are these guys just corpses now what foreign this way nope don't work all right [Music] is with great sadness that the Sterling Community announces the passing of Cindy Mary Martin 30 h-38 and Robert Kimball Martin age 40 devoted husband and wife and beloved parents their lives tragically came to an end on September 21st due to an accident in their home Bob was a a training advisor for the United States Navy and Cindy was a CPA and more recently a stay-at-home mother they were married March 12 1969 and volun town though not particularly religious they taught their children to be kind generous and involved in the community a public closed Cascade Memorial will be held at tilling guest funeral home at 11 at 10 A.M Thursday burial service will proceed shortly after Bob and Cindy are survived by their daughter Amy and twin boys Nate and Jason oh okay [Music] interesting oh okay my nose is itchy that moved I don't like that [Music] oh my gosh what the heck [Music] oh what in the world foreign vile nature [Music] okay [Music] nobody was thrilled when I got pregnant not even a little happy even my doctor seemed to be judging me each time I leave the doctor's office I'd see this strange woman across the street all she'd do is stare at me and smile no words just a big warm smile somehow it made those visits a little more bearable after I lost the baby I saw her again across the street eat from the doctors her smile was as big as ever but somehow not as warm and friendly as I remember yesterday I was walking and was shocked to see the woman standing in the middle of the path now she was pregnant she beckoned toward me towards me I followed her off the path into the woods that that's when I met Geary okay something's up here with Mr Gary foreign also I like how everything's connected like there's little hints to everything it really gives you a big picture of what's going on right up left up up okay right oh [Music] left [Music] okay yo gosh back I'll see you again please don't I've been freed no more no more overbearing father returned violent alcoholic no more hiding my bruises and cuts no more pills and needles no more getting laughed at and kicked around they'll never laugh at me again by day my body Withers away but by night my mind explores forbidden worlds of power and knowledge Guided by beings of pure Darkness I have been Twisted with secret knowledge of the demon seal I have learned the correct Conjuring sign drawing the inverted star along the Rocks arranged in five first at the top left point and then down I will lure them into the woods then I will show them my power interesting have a nice day foreign where the heck are you okay yeah you're awful I hate you losing losing Grandpa was the hardest thing I ever experienced we were really close I cried about it for weeks then my stepmom introduced me to some of her friends they asked me would you like to see your grandfather again I missed him so much I was willing to try anything that night my stepmom drove me to one of her friend's house [Music] they took me down to the basement I saw my grandfather in there only it wasn't him actually it wasn't actually him when I tried to run they closed the basement door and locked me in I can't remember much else from that night my stepmom's friends are always coming by the house now they tell me I have a debt to pay they say they have work for me to do well okay then [Music] interesting what is wrong with that [Music] hi oh what the heck oh thanks for the key but still what the heck okay [Music] foreign [Music] you got up and leave oh my I I know the none of these trees are it I don't know why that tree never comes back okay she guards the door to underground Purgatory I have not seen her children fear her [Music] confess thy sins okay day one of our paranormal investigation into the old snake middle Hill Church we've got three cameras a box of tapes and enough beer and beef jerky to last us a week heck yeah I'd prefer root beer but on our way in we asked some of the locals about the church it was mostly the stories we had heard before evil spirits dragging children into the cornfields and secret tunnels under the chapel but there was this thinly lady game that we hadn't heard yet apparently it has something to do with summoning the spirit of a woman who used to take care of the orphans back in the 50s there was even an old rhyme they told us walk the church from room to room and maybe you will see her she will move when and you do but never try to trick her awesome we're going to try I the game tonight as soon as we get settled in okay so I'm guessing I find a demon the candles are the layout of the building yep cool and then the other candle up here is where that demon is night three shouldn't have shouldn't have come here tape's missing Lars stuck behind basement door Henry hasn't come back yet can't leave anyway oh gosh um I am sorry for me that my best kids for his mercy and yours forever cool oh secret room I don't like that that's weird night one we still haven't found a way into the basement but we found something just as cool a secret passage in the old confession Booth leading to this hallway Henry's coming into town to buy a crowbar we'll see if we can't get these boards off of some of these doors but that's not even the best part we caught an EV EP you can't hear it on tape very well but to us it kind of sounded like laughing thank heavens we bought brought the nice Mike acrophone we'll review it on the sound gear once we get back into town cool so one of the endings in this game is if you do like demonic like three very specific demonic things then you can unlock it and when he says bring me the child it means like bring that kid who ran up into the cornfield just [Music] boss fight no dang it [Music] come on spindly lady let's do this gotcha that opened that cool I don't want to go there yet um got some things to look at oh yes this thing night two we're gonna be rich we've caught Supernatural stuff on camera before sure doors opening on their own things falling off of shelves but nothing like this tonight while we were trying the spindly lady game again one of the candles on the floor lit up by itself as soon as ours walked into the room it was nuts and we got it all on film we're gonna make a fortune selling this on on selling this to the TV stations nice good for you also why is the building different now the layout's like reversed yeah it's all been rearranged that's terrifying completely oh no I know what that's a reference to I see watch that candle oh that was useless why'd I come in here this is just referring to stuff I just did okay [Music] Darkness surrounds thee again [Music] this is my final Memoir hastily scribbled on a page of the good book I now descend the staircase knowing full well that she waits for me ahead checking my old what has revealed something quite astonishing time doesn't change down here as we know it on the surface even now the hands don't move past two God's work it could be done and I have been to where only the faintest lights shine and protect from things unspeakable God Heaven helped me Father Clark a foolish old man going mad in this dark prison years bleeding from the screams of the demon I'm scared I still don't know what the heck this is I know what the puzzle is but this is dumb I don't know what this means don't move past two okay I know what the puzzle is I'm just gonna do it also if you fail it then if you like step mess up then everything goes black and you have to run over to a symbol on the very end while this like weird and once you get there you see like depending on how little on you took this weird red like arm monster Retreats back into the edge mother of demons hey I am now outside okay more deer what in the world [Music] three murdered and latest wave of ritualistic killings yeah I found them Sterling Connecticut the bodies of three young people were discovered in the woods outside of Sterling last night in what authorities are calling a ritualistic murder Sandra Atwood angel umles am I stupid and my am I stupid and Troy Ingles are the names of the unfortunate victims who were apparently stabbed multiple times and beheaded before being killed in a pet agonistic ritual pandemonium regnets two of the victims bodies were also partially burned although authorities would not specify who the bodies were found and found several miles from Gallup Cemetery where residents spotted a tomb had reported a tomb had been desecrated they also found Trails of blood leading off into the woods investigators would not comment on whether or not there is two incidents could be related the arrangement of the body is in a ritualistic pattern as well as the writing of certain symbols and blood matches the star the hill of several murders that have occurred in the lat in in the Sterling area since 1986. the killings may be connected to last week's brutal slaying of Amy Martin a 17 year old girl by John Ward ERD Ward had impersonated a priest to gain Amy his trust before luring her in to the woods be and killing her oh so technically ending one is the Canon ending for chapter one oh that's weird because ending one that is what you get when you kill her when you shoot her that's weird investigators are asking residents to report any suspicious activity to the police authorities are urging the people of Sterling to not mourn the law us so that would Nautilus and Ingles because after all they were degenerate devil worshiping Thugs who were hooked on crack cocaine and hated their parents why even conduct an investigation at all that's what you would like them to think wouldn't you John they were just three pathetic outcasts who got what they deserved you actually did the community a favor when you found them getting high in that tomb you stalked them through the graves and killed them one by one you ignore their cries for help they are pleased for Mercy you put holes in there ruin into drug addict bodies and then you chipped off their heads because every chopped off their heads because everybody knows that removing the head is the only way to kill a snake well guess what you didn't kill the snake John you cannot ill what cannot be killed Thou shalt not rate is up what thou can'tst put down down again thou could us not kill Amy Thou shalt not destroy my works for they are the works of the Eternal Dragon even now she is at thy door her hand is at thy throat it would get it yet you see her not I will will have thy soul for I am the god of this world pandemonium regnet Satani Eve vatia anime regnets Satani batia Penman whatever my controller's vibrating oh gosh it's just repeating this over and over and about she 666 says oh gosh what am I reading how long is this note is it like a scroll I'm here John Amy I'm melting no where okay hi hello fellow human beings why is there rocks in an arrow that's cool also you can kill those people if you just don't go into the bridge death awaits in the candy tunnel what the heck is that and I I was used to think that was a jacksepticeye reference until I just now actually because I grew a brain ale star I thought that's an All-Star hey now [Music] multiple officers wounded it into one dead and Sewer tunnel shootout law enforcement officials are reporting multiple officers down including one Deputy who's fatally wounded after an exchange of gunfire in the sewer tunnels near Snake Meadow Hill Road also known as the candy Tylenol Witnesses say they heard the shots approximately 10 minutes after police read the raided the tunnels were suspected murder where suspected murderer Joe Bauman aka the candy store killer was alleged to be hiding at this time it is not known how many officers have been wounded although it has been confirmed that one officer has been killed officials are not saying if Bauman was wounded in the exchange and efforts are being made to recover the casualties from the tunnels gosh it's like an a remnants of an action senior Satan lives sure he does I there's a room over here I want to see I direct maybe and across [Music] two more dead discovered outside candy tunnel near Sterling two more broadies have been recovered from the drainage ditch under Snake Meadow Hill Road outside Sterling the notorious candy tunnel all known in the area to be a homo to addicts gangs runaways and the indigen and indeed again am I stupid has been the site of several grisly discoverings discoveries over the past three months since May five bodies have been recovered from the drainage ditch leading to the tunnels Authority is are being pressured by concerned citizens to search the tunnels amid it fears of a possible connection to Joe Bauman aka the candy store killer who has claimed eight victims in Connecticut and wrote Ode Island over the past year foreign well moving on I see that red those red pixels hi dude don't you seem Pleasant is this a thing no I hate that read when you s wait what when you see it don't move Illuminati confirmed mother I'm not your mom I uh first off I have arms and more than one eye oh gosh cool [Music] when I was a boy my nana used to tell me old legends about the dragon in trolls and demons that lived up in the mountains of Norway and those old Tales the people were never strong enough to kill the monsters so instead they would sacrifice one of their own to appease it keep it satisfied it it was like a deal with the devil one sacrifice per year so that the East would not come down from the mountain and Slaughter the entire Village in one night there was no candy store killer or what we are dealing with is not even human when I got separated from the other officers I saw the darn thing dragging what was left of Jenkins down in to its Lair that's when I understood the bums and the Tweakers the ones with grid and the child prostitute runaways they'll eventually come back to the tunnels they always do it can evident and it can have them for all I care nobody wants them around except maybe that thing and I tell you what I hope to gosh it never comes back it gets tired of them I was thinking of editing like censoring all the swears but I don't think maybe the audible ones all censor but with the note I can't really see how I would do that I'm just gonna go so I'm just not gonna do that um it's very quiet I don't like it oh gosh okay I'm gonna go down oh gosh I'm sorry Heaven please save me okay a flashlight okay okay [Music] you not you again what hi kids how are you oh gosh where is it flip oh hi please no oh gosh please don't I don't like you find it yes I missed what he said again I hate you you suck okay I have something in my eye for me if I I don't know if I already mentioned that but um yeah okay Dan don't go snitching on me don't go telling all your demon friends you jerk y oh gosh what is I I thought that moved I hate that they hate the lies okay oh okay it's this thing that's fun I'm gonna get you all in a like bundle and then I'm just gonna get rid of all you once ah that shouldn't be there and run away uh key please they're not in here I know that okay yeah so this is yeah so you have to do some stuff to get that note I hate you I hate everything about you I'm out of here okay now I have the key for this door okay [Music] cool I'm assuming you're father Garcia uh not this thing again [Music] okay oh I use the cross and it instantly kick me into a thing hi kill it I'm gonna stay close to you [Music] please get out of here back sick [Music] oh it's turning weird foreign [Music] oh gosh no more just okay it saves good [Music] hi creepy oh gosh [Music] shoot I'm actually scared [Music] gosh out of here turd back [Music] get away from me okay next stage oh gosh oh no don't oh no yes yes and I've kept him alive oh gosh that's uh creepy notice that thing at an eye that's what the eyeball meant earlier the morning breaks wait so was that all a dream I don't like that I think that was all real John I can't do this anymore I'm sorry I Will Always Love You Back Molly oh no Molly's gone okay so that's how you get the good ending you just keep father Garcia alive so you may notice like sometimes it would wig out okay and then like right at between phases that's because I was holding the cross on her it basically there's certain like a set phase where she will try and kill him and I was just spamming on her so she couldn't even start it John we don't have much time the profane Sabbath is almost upon us if they find Nate and Jason they will perform a ritual on them and to call forth a demon of unspeakable power the name of the demon is Malthus I am in the process of discovering their whereabouts I will contact you again soon we must not let them do to the boys what they did to Amy father Garcia my nightmares are getting worse ever since I left that house I am haunted by missions of demons I finished my work with Amy but most of boys are in danger destroyed I must not kill all fast must be stopped as the Philippines closer to workers of Darkness your own stronger this will be my greatest disc of face yet [Music] my soul ending one go forth with faith heck yeah [Music] oh that's it time for chapter three three yeah time for chapter three new game show needles yes I don't know what that actually does but I think it's fine anyway gray trees is it winter time September 21st 1986 oh it's like a flashback cool I don't know why I keep pretending I've never played this before [Music] that's cool [Music] scary oh [Music] I don't have a cross I'm pressing a nothing's happening [Music] foreign [Music] hi hi that's terrifying I love how the music's like super dim like muffled oh yeah she is tied up so we're reliving what we read in the notes that's awesome you please I was a memory dream cool also I just felt something warm oh my feet are above a fan why does that happen my feet three days until the profane Sabbath okay right under my feet uh the fan started blowing he on my leg right as that happened I'm like John we don't have much time the profane Sabbath is almost upon us if they find Nate and Jason they will perform a ritual on them to call forth a demon of unspeakable power the name of the demon is man I just read this I'm in the process of discovering their whereabouts I will contact you again soon we must not let them do the boys what they did to Amy father Garcia cool [Music] foreign [Music] John I can't find Nate or Jason Martin in the State foster care system it's possible that after that what happened last year they went to live with relatives I will try to find out what I can meanwhile go investigate the clinic where Amy worked we must find the place where they intend to summon malfest and to strip up their plans they are condos I'm gonna explore my house real quick I didn't do that last night [Music] have you forgotten already things are never quite as they seem you can't discern truth from lies you could try remembering what you know to be true press Escape or the start button to review your notes [Music] interesting [Music] it's meant [Music] there's nothing down here okay cool [Music] leave yes laughs is that Lee Roth Leroy Leroy like Leroy James okay the airdorf truck you can get ran over by it was an achievement for getting ran over by it three in all three chapters diesel Fest 1987. 10 P.M to 1am [Music] calling all metal fans bezel Fest 1987 rocks the heck out of Hartford Friday night night the event smell night right 10 P.M to 2 A.M featuring appearance is by when all is said and done trust no corpse the horror is dead baseman 2 return to bondage among the bloodied lying still in silence mother of Shadow and the door to afterbirth Advent sale tickets three dollars at door five dollars okay you feel watched so this is a clinic back to Rhonda Eric Erickson from Gary Miller Gary Miller Gary fax zero eight one seven eight five zero zero two hi Rhonda just a couple of reminders after last week's visit please keep your desk tidy our patients need to feel at ease with their health care experience remember our sales points the sales points clean quick courteous do not return any calls from the Department of Health before notifying me first or leaving a message with Tiffany we cannot afford another surprise inspection please do call me on my direct personal Line If you happen to hear back from Mrs Miss Martin what a more thing keep Jeffrey out of sight remember Gary loves you and facts who's Jeffrey also this is a clinic so didn't Amy used to work here that's cool I didn't realize that before until I read that first now that said she worked at the clinic note to self pills do not dissolve in IV drip well two we eat patients waking up before process is complete sooner or later they will realize they are having the same hallucinations suggest concentrated injectable version okay an ultrasound okay it flipped over I think I don't understand what's happening to it that doesn't look quite right what is happening to that thing um this is why did you say that so weird usually when he speaks it's much more clear than that much clearer a crowbar here they sure did chair oh there's a window there I see I'm like why is it so pink why is it so illuminated okay oh gosh it's dragging me I'm dead I'm so dead I'm also passed out apparently I can move around in this okay oh gosh okay oh gosh is that Jeffrey laughs oh gosh please don't hurt me [Music] ah I'm not gonna be able to go up those stairs in this thing yeah I sure do foreign I'm scared okay oh okay is gone I think I can leave I'm not sure how I'm gonna be able to make it up the stairs though in this oh phew yep um yeah please help um I'll go gladly did I just see it out the window how did it get outside I'm gone I'm out of here okay oh gosh it's Jeffrey oh gosh foreign [Music] Jeffrey's down gosh damn [Music] well don't you just have to fight the potty mouth I'll help you also those guys were just in red I don't know oh gosh nope I'm gone sorry about your car oh that's sad I'm going back inside because there's something I need to do now that Jeffrey's gone get back on yes me now that I'm not running for my life from Rolling from my life from my life from a demon this is much funner [Music] do I have to go in and out or just waddle around hmm I don't know how long do I have to do this for what did that say join us oh what the heck what do I have to do I have to go over here and like try and get in the door or something maybe gosh go this way uh sorry about all the dead people joining us I don't wanna sounds lame yeah I'm not getting in there travel get down okay I thought I was stuck like no how long do I have to do this for gosh dang was this a sufficient period of time do I have to oh my gosh is it random oh gosh hi thingy um hi I was just standing there what is happening yes oh that's amazing what is that sound I don't like that hi foreign problem s no I don't [Music] die please oh no babies how whoa the heck [Music] no get off of her what are you doing foreign I can't do anything there [Music] okay what is happening there oh gosh nope rip them up rip them up and kill all of them oh no kill it I'm up take them all out die demon babies oh no not again nice take all of them out nope you're not don't yeah I don't want any of you die nope oh gosh okay I hate you [Music] gosh dang it I need to stop focusing on them hey there oh no if these guys slow you down that's fine don't want you becoming a problem foreign please die die faster yes oh no it's just phase two no no oh no I'm hurting it [Music] oh okay good wow that was um awful smooth moves priest but the twins are not here Carry Out The Works of your God while it is yet day for the night cometh remember Gary loves you why thank you [Music] best okay [Music] am I done with this yay leave yes [Music] so each section in this um chapter has three what I mean has a bot secret boss in it and if you so I beat that secret boss and got rid of part of that whatever that seal is I have to do that with the next two places I'm mad oh gosh I don't have a cross I'd help if I could okay foreign last one I think oh no foreign follow me don't worry about her she'll be fine soon uh everything's all right no need to worry about her [ __ ] foreign okay let's go save her okay upgrade priest level two [Music] jumper 29th 1987 two days until the profane Sabbath okay [Music] John for now this is the only way I can contact you I think they're watching me and you do I need you to come over as soon as you can the situation has gotten much worse my address is 665 Orange Street Apartment 5A new Havens in Connecticut zero six five 1-1 Thank you Lisa P.S if for some reason I don't answer the door get the spare key from my friend Tiffany John there's some there's an apartment building a New Haven where the Abe attempting to summon malphus I'm not able to go there myself it's up to you to stop their rituals vaya con dios Vada Garcia John I don't know if you're getting my letters or not but I hope you'll be here soon I really need your help oh but there in there in the apartment I see them all the time now I can hear them in the darkness I haven't slept in days when you get here just come straight to my place Tiffany can't be trusted don't talk to my neighbors either they won't let me leave Lisa I'm coming Lisa assuming you're still alive and not in Amy's situation all right [Music] among the Damned [Music] hello Mr Ward I'm sorry to avoid you I am perfectly fine I have nothing I have not been feeling like myself lately however I am much better now please do not trouble yourself with coming to visit I've decided to take an extended vacation in the country in the country so you will not find me at home sincerely no I have good memory I think it only says that because I mean it I don't know but the demo was this this part of it game so remember neighbor Lisa you know I'm just gonna explore the whole apartment instead of using the elevator I'm just gonna start heading upward and see what happens um this is terrifying let's see I'm gonna check this door and if this is not it I'm gonna go oh nope this one's open [Music] every initiated follower knows that in order to bring about the second death one must sacrifice seven by passing them through the carved out of the impure vessels phase then shall the Unspeakable reward that with the second death such as the fate of that girl Amy my beloved Gary has set his sights far too low I will surpass her okay oh cool knife um anyway um I'm gonna actually wait I was gonna say I'm gonna go to floor three but that's on my way so never mind or maybe not oh no wait there's a door there is door oh a key perfect [Music] 5A okay just gonna skip straight to there because I'm not walking through all this are you Amy or Tiffany you see more pink well bye um I'm gonna go to floor five now oh I hate that oh I hate it so much scooch forward um five [Music] if you like playing games the first floor is a great place to start over however to play the game you must know the rules beware if you have a susceptible Soul you might get pulled in oh hey Lisa what the heck out of my way see you or not oh knife and face okay also key M okay if you wish to break the seal of Aloo your answer lies in the blood-stained knife and the face hiding in the deep dark but only those who have ascended to the highest point can descend the lowest depths remember Gary loves you okay seal of Aloo all right so I need to go to the top floor 10. interesting my eye [Music] sacrifice what you cling to yeah only give up the cross no what [Music] what basement dumb waiter how to use pull up on handle to open hatch Place item or being to be sacrificed inside the container pull down on handle to close hatch press button to send dumb waiter to basement light will blink red if done successfully please make sure your sacrifice does not jostle around inside the container do not open hatch once dumbwaiter has reached the basement I do not have enough earplugs and I am tired of people losing them please wait for the green light to come on before using okay okay fine so be it that's right there it goes okay demon do not like elevator got it what even are those things pig skins people just regular dudes standing there never mind floor four I guess oh gosh no Gary lied to us when you see it run I saw it oh no okay um I assume I just keep hanging this way go in there got it 3B isn't this that room the TV room yep and a lot of crap okay what don't walk up to those guys I hate that oh gosh why is there a dead green guy in the corner ah nope keep moving this way oh okay uh in here there was the knife hmm why am I gone oh no it's that it's hand face thing oh no run it's mother I'm not your mom ah okay um oh no it's no good please stop okay I think I escaped yeah okay phew what am I on floor two I think so oh I don't like being in the dark like not using it now I cling to this thing do I have to sacrifice this as well since I use it even more than the cross I'm sorry is the elevator broken no probably can't go in it though I don't know I keep making weird facial expressions just since I think if you try going down here at the start you just die if you try like getting down here and staying oh washing machine's cool oh shoot I think that was malthas gosh dang that got me good I cross wait was I bleeding what the heck what is this my beloved Gary alas the mask is already stained with blood my blood the ritual is complete you will not find me on this Mortal plane for I am beyond look for me in the Unseen World if you dare Tiffany well Matt is that her face uh okay fun a lot of stuff going on with eyes probably because of that weird so you know that weird monster thing that appeared right at the end of chapter two the like that red explosion that came out of the final boss that's the Unspeakable oh hello there you sack of turds sure you do what secret I mean I already confessed my sins I don't know what you're talking about here hide from what be specific dude betrayerve who be specific dude Amy Amy well I guess that's kind of sweet can that dude grab stuff like do the hands just kind of like can you still use them like if he stick did he stick his head into the dumb weeder and grab the cross [Music] that's mouth as [Music] oh gosh nope okay so I can partially control it I'm pretty sure that's Aloo now I need to head up to floor three no two I'm taking the elevator and now it's candles in it foreign [Music] the candles will guide me sweet now the knife has blood on it and now the door is no longer blocked by the Seal of Aloo yeah then I just whose blood is that is that the demon because his hands were covered in blood I'm gonna go back through here that just automatically did that what that's a bug okay brothers and sisters this month we will be host to a very special visitor it is here to help prepare the way for the coming of the Unspeakable yeah the notice the wall on the uh eye on the wall of course due to its special nature it has full access to the entire building including your apartments bedrooms Etc if you're lucky enough to see it you would do well not to approach ouch or speak to it find a dark or dimly lit area and try to stay out of its way one of you will be blessed to find it it has made its home in your dwelling do not go down into the hole it will make no matter whose voice you hear you're down there if you believe one of your fellow brothers or sisters is inside please notify me and I will retrieve their remains in a timely manner also just remind her that rent and utilities are due by Friday love Gary well I'm Gary okay and then I need to go up to floor three no floor yeah floor three so I probably should have just head back up regularly probably but I'm dumb so whatever so I'm willing to make you guess that this room 3A I'm willing to bet this is the room it made it's home even the hole and I'm guessing the many people that killed it what's with the green dude huh interesting those dudes are gone now so uh [Music] brothers and sisters praise the Unspeakable we have been graced with the presence of another great demon Aloo is here I do not understand his motive but he has put his seal over the vessel's door this may be Tiffany's doing but it may also be a test of our Fae do not cease to pray swallow your pills you may have twice as many as normal see yourselves in with bricks and mortar and if that so-called priest shows up take him and eviscerate him over the altar preferably still alive remember Gary loves you ah okay priest cop that's awesome oh my gosh that sounds like the best movie ever I want to watch that okay now I'm going up to floor five all right foreign [Music] let's go please [Music] oh no it's Aloo I think okay now I need to stay away from Lisa cause a funny thing oh gosh there it is no okay oh foreign oh no no so and remember when it said like have if you have a susceptible Soul fight it John see I can I'm so regularly it would just head straight forward like if you don't touch anything he just starts walking towards her and if he gets to her he kills her so yay [Music] no no no no no no no get the flip away from me I'm fighting it laser run oh gosh okay phew yeah stay there Lisa please [Music] okay don't go around there that's perfect just stay right there Lisa right there perfect you're doing great Lisa [Music] oh gosh [Music] yes [Music] bye Aloo Lisa are you okay how are you immediately it's a secret foreign okay I'm amazed you that you seem perfectly fine after what just happened I sense another demonic seal was broken somewhere beyond nice okay so one the secret boss here so there technically there is no floor seven if you try going past floor 6 or floor 8 it says there is no floor seven but also if you go try getting there from fluoride it says there is a seventh floor if you try pressing the button this happens but if you press it enough times eventually ah gosh okay there oh no I need oh shoot oh that scared the crap out of me anyway uh floor six I think I need to go to yeah that's the thing I just saw in the okay perfect [Music] elevator friend Timmy okay so if you look at the bottom there's Roman numerals so one four two six I'm just gonna oh gosh dang it oh there he is so you need to Ward him off enough times time to go that thing's creepy dude I hate it no I missed it keep hearing stuff I hate I'm flipping scared flipping scared all right that's the chair back and then uh I'm gonna are you Timmy time to go I hate that so much no oh shoot okay screw you I'm gonna go this way closer hey dude gotcha time to play elevator game okay to me again okay so two ten five one I forgot what the first four digits were let me uh I know this is a note so so I finally have my own place in the city no more annoying roommates I have a whole apartment all to myself the building's nice it seems new neighbors are kind of weird though they're always coming around bringing food and stuff it's actually making me a little sick another thing is the mirrors they're everywhere in the Halls it's nice because I can look around foreigners which makes me feel safe but it's still weird I don't know exactly how to describe it but when I look to my cell in at myself in those mirrors I feel like it's not me in the reflection of course when I he came home from work today the elevator didn't work so I had to take the weird one-way stairs all the way up to the sixth floor then I noticed all the mirrors were shattered interesting okay so I need to go back to the elevator okay what was the code notes um Okay so one four two six two ten five one one four two six two ten five one [Music] or it's gonna take a minute bear with me here I want to try and make maybe I will cut it up a little for this bit I don't know I didn't want this to be a minimally edited video two son of a monkey I moved and my shirt made noise or something um six [Music] two foreign [Music] oh gosh this takes forever five imagine if I did it wrong I'd be so pissed off if I did it wrong one now you may notice now it's taking me to floor nine that means I did it right oh no Timmy what the heck oh okay that's kind of cool well um I'm gonna fall I guess I go this way oh okay um secret boss time secret boss Tiffany [Music] oh my God um [Music] Gary oh gosh [Music] oh gosh what the [Music] what the heck [Music] what in the world oh no oh gosh well um okay cool how close are you able to oh gosh foreign okay oh gosh it's bouncing I hate you you're weird I will not die I will endure three times the charm please go away no shoot it got too close flip there's an achievement for beating this game without dying once while doing Marathon mode that sounds like torture because this game is already stupid long and you have to get the good endings as well to get the achievement which I'm trying to do just get the good endings gosh dang it [Music] okay so sometimes it'll bounce sometimes it'll just shake rapidly foreign I love the music though it's pretty good sick Boss music oh shoot oh gosh where why where am I where is the edge gosh dang it beat this guy first time when I tried it I actually I don't know I don't remember if I beat him first try or not imagine it didn't take this long though through you yes oh perfect [Music] and run away foreign yes oh shoot please help [Music] yes how many times do you have to do this oh shoot at least it's fair foreign oh gosh yes let's scare me sorry Tiffany bye nope gotcha imagine dying to that that'd be hilarious I wonder if it check points you because that'd be really mean if it didn't checkpoint you after that well done well done priest you wasted another day eating a worthless soul and you got rid of Tiffany for me are you sure you know whose side you're on we'll find out soon enough remember Gary loves you [Music] all right [Music] oh now I can go to floor seven right which I guess I might as well do emnito memory okay jump down the elevator I'm in floor nine so now I'd be around floorcept I'm in for seven six [Music] seven a [Music] okay [Music] he promised me so much I just want to see my little boy again the replacement is almost fully formed just a few more bodies [Music] oh gosh what the heck gross [Music] is 7B law I'm pretty sure I can't I don't think I can go in 70. [Music] no I can't okay [Music] well two floor one because I'm leaving I've did all my duties now to leave oh my gosh yes okay [Music] Lee yes yes dang it I saw the light in the window open window not open window but on the window reflection nice and it scared me man save her right back to this wow it's been a while hi okay never mind bye hi never bye again oh man Mr and Mrs Martin hello oh no please on top of the audio broke actually it's fine if it did I can um restart it hello oh don't tell me you're here at last prescotting at the audio bro well it's fine we know what they look like just read it Fury your knees both get better we are going to hear us now Dr Oliver is Mr Martin gosh dang it that's stupid that it broke October 39 one and October 30th one day okay [Music] foreign [Music] I'm pissed off I'm really angry is there anything up here no okay [Music] John I'm getting reports of children exhibiting strange Behavior at the daycare center on 4th Street if Nate and Jason are there then you can bet that it that that is the place where they will try to summon malphas there's no time left go to the daycare and find out what is really going on fear not they are condios father Garcia yes Lee [Music] gosh I'm so pissed off that didn't work whatever I'll get over it oh my gosh what okay a riddle priest how do you make a portal to Hell come see me and I'll show you please don't I would like not that please [Music] foreign the tunnel awaits Ben okay Gary loves us no are you flipping with me again the audio went out whatever I'll read this mother Moon watches her little ones behind a door of sleep daughter's chat Alice is filled is filled and offering to the master in the Unseen World Spirit Bird arriveth from afar and cometh back to roost these vessels are the Unholy Trinity The Vault Fallen star shall guide them what colors can you see look to the children if you who are lost okay well now I need to exit again [Music] okay I'm back so that's a red star so I know you have to uh read it again okay so here's something you can do okay so now that's red let's see cool [Music] amazing H6 orange moon got it wait what happens if I got here wait no oh no Ultra mortis oh gosh this is a cross you idiot all right so orange moon that's red not orange you idiot red star [Music] and then Kaylee what the heck is that the Unspeakable Uncle Earl Tyler H7 what the heck a pink cup okay Max H5 oh okay [Music] our family oh gosh Omar H5 hey look orange moon again [Music] RC H7 cool robot and that's definitely the Unspeakable Sarah H4 gosh damn foreign oh gosh H5 Chase H5 okay [Music] wow holy crap [Music] nothing just leaves apparently leh4 Bluebird okay welcome children okay I don't feel very welcome oh gosh I'm gonna do them all again [Music] oh there this is where it lives [Applause] [Music] [Applause] foreign oh there's a bunch of cultists [Music] if you are reading this then congratulations you are on your way to experiencing the wonders of our unspeakable future into the our guidance of Gary Gary our brother Gary our friend Gary a normal human being just like you and me as a tier one Accolade you are just beginning your unspeakable journey to eventually see what Gary sees and prove yourself worthy to be a vessel fit to experience the second death reserved for only the most worthy to find out if you are a vessel will remember to attend meetings of the Eternal order of the second death twice a week follow Gary's instructions exactly be honest with him and all that you do do not ever ask what is behind the door in the basement of the clinic um what are those the alarm silent alarm system she consumed six little Twigs only two were left to walk us go ahead priest stare into the eyes of my mother oh gosh okay um so I'm guessing Gary's mom is the bad guy from the second chapter the nun demon thing that turned into the Unspeakable oh gosh oh my I hate you okay yeah that's normal sweet I'm scared I don't wanna do this anymore [Music] gaze upon the magnificence of lepiet duck or that corota this beautiful statue depicts a faithful member of the order receiving the second death and the loving and Ace of etmator two such statues were commissioned thanks to the generous patronage of the save family we invite everyone to reverently approach the statue whenever they are in need of rest hey that's it saves yay [Music] if you're reading this congratulations you have officially been granted tier 2 status in the Eternal lord of the second death upon crossing the threshold from Tier 1 to tier 2 your life as an acolyte will change dramatically you may start noticing shadowy figures in the corners of rooms or experience feelings of lost time when holding sharp objects ancient symbols right and in blood will materialize on the floor and walls of your home animals will no longer trust you you may emit a foul odor that will cause your former loved ones to avoid you these are just a few of the marvelous blessings that await you in this new stage of life if you remain loyal to Gary your journey towards becoming a vessel for the second death will progress to new levels of knowledge and power remember if you neglect your weekly meetings or do not pay your tithes to the order your fingers will be forcibly bad backwards Gary loves you okay oh shoot the second dead okay I'm not even gonna bother with this because like it like there's all these things you can do with the puzzle but really all you're you're supposed you can't actually beat this but at least I don't think you can beat this puzzle [Music] maybe you can but I don't think so you just like light all three of these up and then go back and go back foreign [Music] oh no [Music] oh gosh is that me and Lily or Lisa weird man did he give me LSD oh [Music] what the heck oh gosh what is that [Music] oh my gosh oh gosh there's the Unspeakable what the heck is happening is this what will happen if the second death happens now you are ready oh gosh I'm coming oh gosh oh no oh okay you're down no I think so if I had went right and I I would have just went up to this thing so oh my this dude's still alive are these children please don't tell me these are like all the orphans the orphans don't tell me that's them delivered two into Malik's hands before opening his navel okay [Music] filthy acolyte the substance of Gary's influence flows through your veins you are corrupted Beyond repair your family and friends have forsaken you there is no returning from the path you have chosen only Gary can save you now give up and fully let him into your heart and mind if you do Uso he will make you into a vessel worthy of the Unspeakable resist and your soul will be lost forever welcome to tier three Gary loves you it doesn't feel like it foreign Bell how are you [Music] I'm really scared go up to Estes Prima Italia okay what sumos eritis too huh okay so fun fact this guy sucks um yeah careful around these guys they suck okay sweet now she's sitting forward I don't like that why she's sitting forward dude I'm so scared oh cool now before I'm gonna go up [Music] gosh I can hear my siblings doing crap in the other rooms and it's terrifying these guys are caged okay mirrors okay oh no not this guy again how do I fight you foreign how do I kill you or banish you I don't know [Music] no shoot oh dang it okay do I have the first thing at least yeah okay how do I oh I have to be in the pain no I don't I'm dumb okay well that was easy yeah I think I have to be in the pink to do it maybe or maybe I'm just done well I got that one okay and she's turning okay cool foreign okay there he is this is the final boss um the final secret boss at least although he's not very secret giving you just play the game regularly to find him foreign thanks for being convenient ah yes again even more good good gosh foreign don't kill me yay and now the seal has been completely broken yay gosh dang it and then I get spit back into that thing fun now save all right continue onward [Music] I can avoid this guy I was about to fight him but then I realized I can go around him so let's play Red Light Green Light okay [Music] oh gosh [Music] oh gosh well this hardly seems fair oh shoot oh I didn't know you could do that okay bye please die please die please okay good because they just like eat you they like Munch you if they get you they just like Munch you up I did it yes oh gosh dang it my headphones went out again oh no oh okay well uh save and exit again time to put these away ploop [Music] Loop and then once both of those gosh dang that don't worry sacrifice okay cool [Music] master of spirits the body of the mother's State AES suspended Beneath The Crucible of the profane Sabbath if thou can'tst unlock the final Secret Of The Crucible no ye this the cross hath the power to weaken the mother but only someone who is Ablaze with purifying fire const truly destroyed can't truly destroy her if thou can'tst understand these words Thou shalt know the true cost of thy faith okay that's important that's weird you're now a tier four acolyte you have descended Beyond everything that could possibly save you your words are not your own your actions are not your own you belong body and spirit to Gary your face itches for the warm race of the ritual mask you you long for the blinding pain of the knife you truly ER Gary's chosen vessel if you're not only a little longer and you will experience the second death adios Alma perdita Gary loves you partake of the dark am I in a race against Darkness what the heck I'm scared oh yeah now I can't see Lantern yay I hate that what is that oh hi weird Amy thing what are you what the heck hi Crow can you not kind of busy right now with uh dealing with that horrible noise yeah that's definitely some sort of Amy creature um shoot I don't wanna be scared anymore I oh gosh hi my neck okay let's go this way hi person what the heck oh gosh no no please just gonna head straight down I I don't know what you are you a person are you more orphans okay anyway bye I'm scared oh shoot there's a thing coming after me son oh gosh that's a lot of the bad things hi and then if I go straight up I can go to the door right now but there's one more thing I need to do this one's a fun little Easter egg I think I don't know I think it gives some lore but it's mostly an Easter oh the shed cool so at first I thought that green guy was the like green guy we saw dead in the hotel or the apartment complex but I guess not but uh these guys so the middle one's Gary and then the other two are like bad guys from other games which is pretty cool from New Blood that's pretty cool my dearest colleague Jacob thank you for the letter I am delighted to hear of the success of your Venture in Pennsylvania however it was not enough to persuade me to join your cause I have no interest in crumbling ghost towns nor government experiments nor the gibbering behemoths that Lurch shamefully in the darkness between the world old such matters are not worthy of my expertise my oh flip off if it went out again my methods may be more delicate than yours but I assure you they were given to me straight from the source the Antichrist will step forth very soon the second death will consume this world this pitiful fleshy sphere still in its infancy yet everlastingly too late to redeem when the time comes I hope we may reunite as as cohorts albeit not as equals love always Gary P.S I almost forgot to thank you for the pet I will keep it outside my private quarters as a guard against intruders cool um and by pet he means this freaky thing right here anyway I'm gonna go to the door and then as soon as I see a save bar I'm gonna reset again this is flipping stupid yes oh good it saves okay I went through the door oh gosh oh gosh no yes oh twins that are totally real hi Gary nice to meet you too buddy please help me foreign [Music] foreign [Music] 1987. profane Sabbath behind policies [Music] sunglasses cool no more scary [Music] my mission is malthused [Music] [Applause] secondly foreign oh heck yes [Music] you know spiders why is that so funny oh gosh that one almost got me no oh not [ __ ] not Jeffrey foreign [Music] okay at least the reign of spiers is very forgiving oh not the baby thing no okay gotcha [Music] oh gosh no oh come on and now I have no face on God yes boss fight [Music] foreign [Music] okay oh no [Music] oh I got him oh my gosh [Music] okay let's go with the 12 gauge cruises effects away [Music] again all right let's go so fun fact if you don't defeat all three of the like secret bosses then you can't get this and you can't go in there and then um you just got like the mediocre ending [Music] March 18th 1934 whoa Miriam is ready we will perform the ritual according to her instructions tonight March 19 1934 we successfully gave the second death to Miriam we have been passing living newborns through the newly made portal as quickly as we can but and get them so far there has been no a response from the other side March 23 1934. after several days of sacrifices we finally got a response a tiny hand reached out from the portal we took the hand and pulled out a baby boy it appears to be a normal human baby just like you and me we named it Gary [Music] Gary loves you Gary's a normal human being just like you and me okay so that was the only those are the only two notes of you trying to explore the house you just find more of that note Gary loves you Gary's a normal human being just like you and me [Music] Miriam though buy it but before I go I will let you record their secret [Applause] how dare you oh gosh this boss fight sucks this is actually really hard uh I hate you oh the music's popular pretty good though say that man [Music] I'm getting close oh that's a good sign [Music] oh gosh don't get it [Music] that attack's easy to dodge unless you're dumb like me then you might get hit by it oh shoot oh shoot okay okay there's Malthus here to ruin my life okay [Music] oh no that's a good one oh gosh [Music] okay I'm good [Music] okay good okay um foreign oh no oh please don't okay [Music] please please please please okay [Music] yes [Music] congratulations nope nope oh gosh nope y'all stay in how close do I have to be holy crap foreign no oh Mike I'd take this cup from me this Abominations power is too great oh and yet it is not the end dang I got hit foreign get hit 10 times then it restarts not at the Gary does not love you part just this this part of the bus fight it resets you if you die if you get hit 10 times so it's very forgiving oh gosh please no oh sick I dodged that for once I never judged that nope hi thank you crap oh gosh dang it oh dang it perhaps some divine intervention at last foreign I filled thou art with me yes yes yes yes yes yes yes that was it well that's the end of Miriam and Malthus Gary's still sitting there hey Amy probably [Music] actually foreign oh man that's the end of Gary please don't kill me [Music] oh [Music] I'm so sorry [Music] foreign [Music] amen [Music] yes it's raining [Music] today [Music] here [Music] I still have so many questions [Music] Lisa or Garcia Garcia let's go find some peanuts heck yes sequel sequel sequel sequel sequel sequel is there gonna be a sequel because they tease that with the fact that the Unspeakable the big weird tentacle monster thing with one eye hand monster they teased like that that's still out there and they have to hunt it down so if they make it Faith too that would be awesome [Music] that would be so cool like really cool anyway what a cool game [Music] I wonder what happens if Lisa dies like if you get Lisa killed that'd be interesting huh because in the in like the normal ending I guess the um depending I think depending on whether Lisa lives or dies um the normal ending will change it doesn't have that option thing like that but it'll change depending on whether she lives or dies I think ending two a New Journey heck yeah the end foreign [Music] nice music and someone's crying and I need to go check if they're okay they're fine I just hit one of the others anyway this game's awesome this is probably my favorite game ever I'm willing to say that this is my favorite game thank you for playing you're welcome [Music] that's it thank you all so much for watching me play this game all the way through I don't know what more to say | Maximus Runyan | UCqitXA5rC_b3RQ-YswswLtw | 2022-11-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,228 | 77,988 |
W3hdZjy_pj0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3hdZjy_pj0 | The cZone Presentation, Portland, Oregon | hi my name is Ruth Ann and I'd like to go through a short presentation on an idea I have called the sea zone so where it started is where i live in northwest in northwest portland zold town chinatown neighborhood here's a quick look to give you an idea if you're unfamiliar with the district and the concept is to put a chinese-style fresh produce market in a zone within the new Chinese Japanese historical district of old town chinatown in other words this is a historical district within the old town chinatown neighborhood and it's the district i live in so the sea zone is a place defined by three major buildings the planned multnomah county health department and to nearby buildings in the new chinese japanese historical district the one I live in the Pacific tower apartments and the Portland Development Commission this zone represents a cluster of residents and employees with common needs you need to know that there is not a fresh carrot in the district and basic services really don't exist much at all in the neighborhood it's a fresh food desert so let me explain the sea zone a little more in detail a new building is going in our neighborhood and it's the Multnomah County Health Department and this is a view of how the building will sit and I'm going to define the zone as kind of a V that incorporates and connects this new building with the new Chinatown Japan district another way to look at this is using a google map looking south to start here and you can see the building isn't there yet but it soon will be over the next couple years and to travel over south to the pacific tower apartments actually to the right of it you can also see the old town loft building there are many residents living in these two buildings and then going over south again to the Portland Development Commission the PDC building so i think these three buildings is anchors to my c zone so the principle here is pretty easy that buildings bday homes or apartments or businesses equal employees and residents and they equal customers for green products and services particularly to start with food hope the sea zone is really about not just carrots but about customers new health department our employees there'll be hundreds of them 350 the residents of major apartment buildings and a co-op with hundreds of mixed income residents and the Portland Development Commission itself with over 100 employees there are many more businesses and residences in the zone in the district and in the neighborhood when it comes to the zone indeed to the district and the neighborhood there is no shortage of storefronts both in historical buildings and in the newer buildings for a chinese-style green grocer all in within walking distance of the many employees and residents who live in the district and the neighborhood at the same time that I'm recommending this there's a five-year action plan in play which really tries to achieve three strategic objectives for the neighborhood and that is to attract investment and activate key properties and improve district connectivity promote business vitality by increasing employment and retail activity and aligning resources to build local capacity for improving district livability for the project i see a several prospective sponsors nonprofit leadership with business acumen and a development focus the Mercy Corps folks up doing a great job with their alliance with the Portland growers in providing marketing support for new and refugee farmers their effort is designed to help growers reach profitable direct market outlets like farmer markets and I would suggest a greengrocer finally and there's the PDC they have a community livability grant program when they have dedicated dollars to improving buildings and to combine those with in-kind contributions from nonprofit sponsoring organizations and property owners so I see this as a really strategic program and being the way it is for sustainability it addresses people in fact that builds on people in place residents and employees its prosperity in terms of economic development with definitely a cultural diversity point of view supporting historic preservation and building community and planet local farm fresh food all in short walking distance I'd love to hear from anyone with comments I'm Ruthie and baron I'm a sustainability advocate I'm a resident and business owner right here on Flanders and fourth Avenue give me a call 415 377 1835 oh and PS if you've not ever been in this neighborhood and really don't have a sense of what I'm talking about i use google maps to do a walk around it's four minutes long if you'd really like a better idea of what i'm talking about the neighborhood and the district just click on the video thanks and by the sea zone is defined by three major buildings the first is the Multnomah Health Department headquarters here you can see the site let's take a second to look around it from the front of the building will proceed one block down sixth Avenue we'll turn left and go one block over to Fifth Avenue as we proceed down fifth from glisan to Flanders there's a wide variety of buildings and as we come to the Flanders corner you'll see the architectural firm on the corner and down one block the two residences the one on the right is the Pacific tower apartments and on the left is the loft building spend a few seconds taking a look around you proceeding back down Flanders to fifth we turn left and proceed towards the Portland Development Commission here again you will see a mix of businesses and departments I hope that gives you a better idea of the sea zone and the district and neighborhood thank you | pdxdowntowner | UC8JL2E-hs7fi19elQ0Rf-gQ | 2014-07-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 980 | 5,657 |
ZAYiy40SuoU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAYiy40SuoU | Emissions from All American Asphalt Plant - Irvine City Council | thank you mayor and council for your attention my name is doctor kev alvasaji and i'm a professor of physics and astronomy at uci and i've lived here for 10 years as a physicist i like numbers given the california air resources board emission data i did some calculations with that data the board's data shows that about eight tons of volatile organic compounds are emitted by the all-american asphalt plant and 220 pounds of benzene and 1800 pounds of formaldehyde the emissions per year of something like formaldehyde can be seen by some as small when averaged over the full year but the actual numbers allow for 800 billion liters of air to be above the osha limit for chronic exposure for formaldehyde for the year this amounts to 2 billion liters per day at above the exposure limit however it could also be 1 billion liters of air at twice the exposure limit or 20 million liters at 100 times the exposure limit it may be just one hour of the day the same exposure risks exist for benzene and the various vocs from the plant the important point is that if those emissions are released in a small interval they can affect residents at far above osha limits for chronic exposure yes and more importantly for acute exposure such emissions would fail to be detected by the 24-hour integrated time sampling of aqmd sensors therefore i urge you to take resident concerns seriously and put into place independent monitoring as dr baker suggested that can ascertain both acute and chronic exposure risks by the presence of this chemical plant in the city of irvine so this public health concern is an addition to the harm of quality of life from bad odors in themselves which are unacceptable in our city thank you [Applause] | Kev Abazajian | UCPAv4W_gNJqaPVFgpFZu5LA | 2021-09-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 306 | 1,723 |
5KTBQU0A_pg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KTBQU0A_pg | THE RETURN: Prev. Sycamore Trees New Vers, Suite 1 (CP80 e Strings) + Report for David Lynch 8/16/23 | Good morning mr, master, maestro or simply ooooooooooooooooor simply David, yes David, David, why not, David, David, David Lynch? It's August 16th, 2023 and it's a Wednesday. Here in Naples in this moment a totally clear early afternoon in this moment, pratically we're going to 13:00, few minutes, very still right now, 84.2 fahrenheit 29 celsius and this means that it's that day really, really, really, really hot like in these last days and in this last period, yes we are in the average for these days, nothing to say, nothing to add, absolutely we can't complain, not an hell, well from this point of fiew, but I repeat an hot atmosphere, normal hot and now I briefly add some other few things. Being already afternoon I think that the temperature at this point is this, I repeat as I said just before 84.2 fahrenheit 29 celsius, but the really important thing with this atmosphere is that as I anticipated just before today we have, today we have thoooooooooooooooooooose beautiful blue skies and golden sunshine in fact I think all along the way but from now pratically for other 6-7 hours, yes, in comparison abbove all with the American friends because as you know we've a completely schedule. Well. So, said this: so from the mythical window with the new gray courtain as you know since November 1st, 2022 and also with these beautifully painted wavy branches shot (even if as you know in this hot period days in comparison with others visible for an half or in its entirety, mostly for an half but today in its entirety and near or behind me) and as regards the green roller shooter the same but mostly visible in its entirety and near or behind me but today no and visible for an half, so in its entirety here in the shot and finally from my mythical Keyboard Yamaha DGX640 YPG-625 have a great day him, all the people who follow the channel and the Reports, yes really a greeting to everyone, also to my brother, my sister, to the last subscribers and finally I hope you all have a great breakfast. Unfortunately, unfortunately I already did it today, but as we always say: Breakfast is always one of the most beautiful things in life and in the world, absolutely. I'll see you tomorrow. | Nikolaj Stavrogin's Weather Report for David Lynch | UCD7qR8CzQzfkbNAzue3zkMg | 2023-08-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 392 | 2,201 |
YqtZWwflWrI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqtZWwflWrI | Seizing the Moment Host Remarks: Sally Jo Fifer | hello again and welcome everyone to the third some of the median peacebuilding I'm actually happy to report back some progress the Congress is actually looking at a bill considering a bill called the International Documentary exchange act which is the kind of out of the box making on public diplomacy that we've been talking about for the last three summits the bill would bring the work of American independent filmmakers to television broadcast broadcasters abroad and in a two-way exchange bring international independently produced documentaries to Americans this is a kind of citizen to citizen diplomacy that we've been talking about in our summits that would facilitate changes exchanges of perspectives and insights and ideas and that experiences that really undergird good communication and of course public diplomacy I'm Sally Pfeiffer president CEO of independent television service which has been doing that kind of work in the US for almost 20 years supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting we're delighted that Pat Harrison who's the CEO and president of cpb will be here later to introduce our story telling panel and we're also thrilled that Orlando Bagwell who's the director of media the media arts and culture unit at Ford Foundation will be here because it was Orlando Ford Hewlett MacArthur that actually internationalized itvs in 2005 helping us to launch a project called the global perspectives project which is a two-way exchange which was one of the models and actually proof of concept we think for the legislation the global perspectives project is now brought in 150 documentaries in this exchange mode and we're in 18 different countries and in the US some 35 different platforms from PBS to HBO I know link TV is here iTunes and all the digital platforms what we've learned in in terms of the realities and potential immediate peace building is it obviously global and digital is changing everything but television is actually a major force and particularly important in regions where literacy and new digital platforms yet are yet to be fully realized but agility is critical because obviously we need to be there with traditional media as well as these new emerging media's but sometimes just on the ground engagement is what's important we've also learned that truth and authenticity is everything and if you combine great storytelling with authentic voices it's a very powerful combination which of course independents do so well which is putting a human face on complex issues fraud issues where dialogue needs to be opened so we're still learning stuff but we're always amazed and really grateful to our partners at us IP thank you so much ambassador Solomon and Sheldon Himmelfarb Tara sonnenschein and in our gang at itvs Tambor goals will be you'll be hearing from later today who's our vice president of international Dennis Dennis Valmiera Beatrice Castillo Eric Martin who's back blogging we're also really grateful and thrilled to have you panelists we've been so excited to have you here and we're intensely grateful to have this level of participation the world of peacebuilding media is a strategy actually to bring people together strategies to resolve conflict these are tall orders for the day and we thank you so much for participating in this charge and are really grateful to Jamie for stepping in to help us guide us through this process so thank you and welcome you | United States Institute of Peace | UCgeE37huZNRgR12eA0RGhXw | 2014-09-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 568 | 3,433 |
BxKzmh_60yQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxKzmh_60yQ | Beautiful Shells Stitch | How to Crochet | [Music] hello everyone i'm sarah rich texters crochet and welcome today we're going to learn how to crochet a beautiful shell stitch which you can see here in front of you now this is a beautiful lacy design it is very easy to work and it's one that's fairly strong as well similar on the front as it is to the back so today for this tutorial we're going to be using a five millimeter crochet hook as well as a little bit of pima cotton by lion brand yarn you'll find links to both of these items in the description of the video also in the description you'll find a direct link to the free written pattern which is on my blog at ridgetexturescroche.com thank you so much for joining me don't forget to say hello down in the comments let me know how you would love to use this stitch in a project and i look forward to hearing all of your answers let's uh let's get started our tutorial today is worked in rows we'll start by making a slip knot and then by working a foundation chain and for this pattern your foundation chain will need to be a multiple of eight plus three stitches for example today i'm going to chain twenty seven there's ten 20 and 27 once you have your foundation chain work to the desired length you're going to begin row one by working a single crochet into the second chain from your hook and then into each of the next three chains next chain three skip the next two chains and then single crochet into each of the next six chains you are then going to repeat that across chain three skip the next two chains and single crochet in each of the next six stitches repeat that across to your final four chains when you come across to your final four chains so you've chained three skip two you have four chains remaining you will single crochet into each of those final four chains at the end of row one chain one and turn your work for row two we're going to begin with a half double crochet into the first stitch you're then going to skip the next three single crochet and into your chain three space work ten double crochet stitches so all into that same stitch there's or that same space there's one two three and i'm just inserting them under that chain number seven nine and ten once you have ten double crochets worked into that next chain three space you're going to skip the next six single crochet stitches and repeat work ten double crochets all into that same chain three space you're going to repeat that all the way across at the end of row two you've come all the way across you're going to simply half double crochet into your final stitch chain five and turn your work for row three we're going to skip the first three double crochet stitches so there's one two three and then single crochet into each of the next four stitches chain two skip the next three double crochet and in between the next two stitches you're going to work one double crochet stitch so just in between the two shells double crochet two and we're going to repeat that all the way across skip the next three stitches single crochet into each of the next four stitches chain two double crochet skip the next three and double crochet in the space between the next two chain two skip the next three single crochet into each of the next four when you come all the way across you're going to finish off with a chain two and then a double crochet into your final stitch that brings you to the end of your row three for row four you're going to chain three and turn your work next into the first chain two space work one single crochet so we're just working into the space you're then going to single crochet into each of the next four stitches and single crochet into the next chain two space chain three skip the next double crochet stitch and single crochet into the next chain two we're now going to repeat all the way across single crochet into each of the next four stitches single crochet into the next chain two space chain three skip the next double crochet and single crochet in the next chain two space single crochet into each of the next four stitches when you come all the way across you're going to single crochet into that final space chain let me see here uh chain one and then half double crochet into the third chain one two three half double crochet into the third chain of that starting chain five and that brings you to the end of your row four at the end of row four we're going to chain three and turn our work for row five work five double crochet stitches into the chain one space so you have your half double crochet a chain one space work five double crochet stitches the chain three counts also as a double crochet so there's a total of six there so there's three one two three four and five you're then going to skip the next six stitches and into the next chain three space work ten double crochet stitches and one more you're then going to repeat that all the way across skip the next six stitches work ten double crochets in the next chain three space you all the way across to the final space and when you come to that final space you will work six double crochet stitches into the final chain space at the end of your row five chain one and turn your work for row six you'll begin by working a single crochet into each of the first three stitches chain two skip the next three stitches and double crochet into the next space chain two skip the next three stitches and double crochet into each of the next four stitches we're now going to repeat chain two skip the next three stitches double crochet into the next space chain two skip the next three and single crochet into the next four repeat that all the way across when you come to your final set of six you're going to skip the next three and then single crochet into each of the final three stitches and that includes that starting chain as it counted as a double crochet so don't forget to work into that one you can then at the end of row six chain one and turn your work for row seven we're going to begin by working a single crochet into each of the first three stitches and this is the final row of this repeat single crochet into the chain two space chain three skip the next double crochet single crochet into the next chain uh two space and then single crochet in each of the next four stitches we're going to repeat that all the way across single crochet in the next chain two space chain three skip the next double crochet and single crochet into the next chain two space single crochet in each of the next four stitches and in the next chain two space chain three single crochet in the next chain two space when you come to your final three stitches simply work a single crochet into each of those final three stitches and at the end of this row seven chain one and turn and that's all there is to working this pattern you're going to repeat those final six rows so rows two three four five six and seven for as long as you would like and then fasten off and weave in your ends and that's all there is so thank you for joining me for this tutorial on a beautiful shells stitch and once again i invite you to subscribe take a look around give this video a thumbs up and i look forward to seeing you next week for another great stitch tutorial until then happy crocheting bye [Music] you | Rich Textures Crochet | UCNDSOZh_-SJxhosMSPwZ7gQ | 2022-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,387 | 7,289 |
GUFLn_d-fLM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUFLn_d-fLM | Bishop Wooden Preaches // Seek the Lord Part 2 | [Music] wanna preach from the subject subject have the same subject as I had on New Year's Eve my subject is a command seek the law everybody say seek the Lord father bless us now as we preach the word of the lord I pray O God that I am heard as never before that the message that you've given me to deliver to the people of God that everyone who have ears to hear will hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches in Jesus name Amen seek the Lord in addition to seeking the Lord there are three other things that I wish to highlight today in the text and they are very very very important and I want you to hear me you know if you don't if you don't get happy I need you to hear me today one of the things I want to tell you about this message is that this message is a message to [Music] survivors amen a message to survivors and it is a message of restoration and it is a message of recovery not everybody swept through 2018 not everybody in 2018 got a new house or got a new job or had their fondest dreams real nice for some 2018 was a nightmare for some 2018 was your 70 years but you survived 2018 you you survived the survivors although those who continue to live after or in spite of in spite of what happens I'm here today and I'm saved and I pressed into the kingdom and some difficult things happen to me I survived every one of them to be sitting here today this message is a message of restoration that is the act of giving from God and getting from us back what was taken to bring back to the farmer or normal state some people lost things and their lives got thrown upside down but God knows how to restore to bring back what was taken bring back the former or normal state conditions somebody's back when in love what's going on in my life where things ever calm down get back to the way they were the answers yes the message of recovery that is to get back to get back to a state of control and balance and composure for some your world things have just been out of control your children out of control your marriage auto control health out of control if it's not this it's that wasn't that it was the other God says I want to bring things back and put things back into balance bring back a state of compulsion all of this is in our text 2019 God is going to bless the survivors system owes you survived 2018 death in the family sicknesses die die die er diagnosis in family and having to deal with things in yourself but you got your sin their district missionary and sanctified today ain't God good I can point out a whole lot of people I could point out a few folks who say man I really touched you right through the year of the presser that is precedent to the kingdom but also view where to press my way yeah there will be if I be a prophet of God a divine recovery that will most certainly take place and a restoration that is on the way and it is as Isaiah said for the thirsty and for those who will seek the Lord now let's go to the taste because I want you to follow me brush Warren says these are the words of the letter that the Prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem so we're gonna preach a letter today all right amen and and and it's an official letter written by the Prophet himself he received these instructions from God and the Prophet when he wrote this letter he was still in Jerusalem he wrote this letter while still being in Jerusalem to the captives who had been taken away into exile and yet even though they had been departed into Babylon the Prophet rightly felt that he had the god-given responsibility to write to them it did wonderful that even in the midst of your trouble God was still sin you amen so they were taken captive but they needed to hear something from the Lord and this letter according to the first verse was written to the elders to the priests and the prophets of those whom king Nebuchadnezzar had taken captive elders their deal with the aged but elders also persons of dignity persons of rank the powerful and the influential people of privilege these people Nebuchadnezzar took captives along with the and along with the profits all of them they were part of this second deportation follow me now this letter was written to the survivors of this deportation now let me tell you how special these people were the distance the approximate distance from Jerusalem to Babylon unless you found a shortcut was over 1600 miles these people were uprooted from their homeland there was no training there was no plan there were no planes they had to walk from Jerusalem to Babylonia see by now to explain something by now the Babylonians had already conquered the Assyrians the superpower of the world at this time was Babylon the Assyrians had conquered the northern kingdom and taken them captive well the Babylonians had conquered the Assyrians and now we see them conquering the southern kingdom which is called Judah he captures these people and have him to walk from Jerusalem to Babylon can you imagine the complaints of the privileged of the rich of the powerful so when you're in captivity everybody's the same praise the law and they're all walking and many died on the way not all of the elderly was strong enough to make the trip not all of the young was strong enough to make the true many graves and dead bodies strode the road from judah the southern kingdom to babylon but this letter was to those who survived the number of the exiles was around 8,000 if you look at 2nd Kings chapter 24 and verse 16 says and all the men of might look at who he - he captured the men of might even 7000 and craftsmen's and Smith's a thousand and look at this all that was strong and apt for war even them the king of Babylon brought captive to Babylon what was the strategy we're not going to leave anybody in Judah who could possibly organize themselves and put together a militia to fight against us so we're gonna take everybody who could make instruments everybody who could fight everyone who could organize the people anybody who could get folk together to put up a fight against us we're taking them now before they even form an army we're gonna take them what a strategy we're going to take them to Babylon so they were taken and these people survived the trip and according to verse 2 this letter was written to the exiles after a great fall had taken place this letter wasn't written to them in their glory this letter was written to them when they were actually quite demoralized and embarrass Jeconiah the king was also called Jehovah Kim and also called by Jeremiah Kanaya he and his mother the Queen Mother who star had been taken captive let me lay this foundation second Kings chapter 24 verse 8 and I have to remember while I'm preaching that the whole congregation is not the 8 a.m. class we 8 o'clock of love this kind of detail rest of the peoples they get on with it for you but in verse 8 of second Kings chapter 24 Jim Allchin was 18 years old when he began to reign and he reigned in Jerusalem look at this three months and his mother was nahusha the daughter of El Nathan of Jerusalem look at this he didn't rain about three months and and the writer summed up his reign just three months you saw which way he was going says and he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord according to all that his father had done he walked in the sense of Jehovah he should have learned because and I'll get to it never Geneva had already attacked his father made inroads and departed some of the people that was what Daniel covered when Shadrach Meshach and Abednego was taken they were part of the first captives in the deportation and that happened in the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim now Joe Hawkins son is king and you would think he would have learned from the wickedness of his father and repented and got right know he doubled down in the wickedness so now here he is three months we see where he's gone so he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord and at that time verse 10 the servants of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up against Jerusalem and the city was besieged this is the second attack and they surrounded the city they besieged it they controlled who went in and they control who winner they control what winning and they control what winner and the city was already beleaguered and the the morale of the people were already down because they had a wicked leader and the spiritual temperament of the people was already in bad shape and they were all mad with the Prophet Jeremiah because he was prophesying at the time telling every one of them to get right and he warned them but when they wouldn't he pronounced judgment and he told them if you read your amount chapter 25 Jared Jeremiah told them there's no point in you even fighting against but Babylon said because God and sent them and they're going to win and said to fight against them would be foolish and the reef why because the Lord had passed judgment Saints don't stay in sea too long see oh I know you've grown and you can do what you want and that preacher can't tell me what to do but but but you're not comin and and you can you can go past your day of grace and God can declare judgment and once the Lord declares it that's it he can proclaim it and you can repent but once it's declared you've set something in motion that cannot be and you will find if you study chapter 24 Jeremiah chapter 25 you hear jeremiah preaching for the Babylonians so they are going to win and anybody any nation that come up against them they're gonna lose because God has raised them up see the God of the Bible is the God who controlled nations God controls Russia God controls Israel God controls Syria everything that's going on you look learn to look past CNN look past MSNBC look past ABC CBS NBC look past Fox and see what God is doing now for me it's as plain as the nose on your face the moves that the God of the Bible is making and I want to say something to America America is in trouble if you don't get right with God we change the definition of marriage we're in trouble we debt the White House out in homosexual colors we're in trouble we've had record abortions and the babies being slaughtered thank God for the happy warriors they saved two babies yesterday to God be the gold we see Christianity defaced and demeaned and we see the religion of false gods honored in this country today we better pay attention black folk stop letting these little fans that come up make you question Christianity what's wrong with you stop making well what color was Jesus and well well what about what about the name Jesus and all let me tell you something the Lord brought us out and raised us up now look at the descendants of slaves and look how good we're doing and instead of us getting right with God as soon as are you go to school and here's something remotely different here they come back home looking at the parents funny questioning what they've been taught all their lives you better watch that because all these no fans they come and go they come and go but the word of the Lord about is forever God has the last say he's bigger than just what's going on in your life in my life the God we serve controls nation yes to all them you're going down so never Geneva he surrounded you follow me he surrounded Jerusalem and then after he besieged the city a little time passed between verse 10 and verse 11 time passed and then guess what happened verse 11 the King showed up himself good God Almighty out steps the mighty king of Babylon him Seth he shows up after he has gotten the word that we have sufficiently starved them the fight is gone from there their king is ready to surrender but they never got right they never listened to Jeremiah but we broken their spirits sister walking in right there darling is good to see you how you feeling praise the Lord God bless you and help him smile upon you she got eagle doing the New Year's Eve service but she was in church I'm proud of you sister god bless your heart soul mirror look at this look at this so the King shows up and his servants and look what happened Judah knew what it wasn't me what they were communicating with emissaries and look what look at what happened and johor chain which which is Jeconiah which is the king of our texts in Isaiah in in Jeremiah 29 he shows up and the king of Judah went out to Babylon to went out to the king of Babylon he and his mother and his servants his entire administration all of his top brass and his princes and his officers and look at what they did they went out there and they surrendered and the king of Babylon took him in the eighth year of Nebuchadnezzar's reign that last phrase is not represent the eighth year of jehoahaz rain because he's on the reign three months but in the eighth year of Nebuchadnezzar he walks out and the king of Israel surround he he surrenders he's a far cry from David the fight was gone judgment was passed now let's give him credit that was the wisest movie could have made because his predecessor he's predecessor Zedekiah somebody talked him in to trying to fight against the king of Babylon and he ended up getting the whole city burned up matter of fact one writer said they talked Zedekiah into making a move that was foolish because the Prophet Jeremiah had already said you can't fight this you got in this shape because of your sin why not come out of sin before you get messed up why not get right while there is time some of us just stay on that horse just stay on judge well I ain't ready yet I'm not ready yet then then God gives you a thumbs down here you come running to the Lord but you get upset because things that you said in motion they still continue to happen and where is the Lord why don't the Lord fix as I tell you where the Lord is the Lord is why he when he told you to repent when there was time that's why the Lord is say I'm teaching you how God works somebody today is gonna hear they're also open we will give you a chance to get Savior you're gonna walk away without getting Satan that's your right but if you walk into judgment don't blame the church hopefully someone will give their hearts to the Lord he went out and he surrendered he surrendered this was 597 BC he surrendered and look at what the king did verse 13 says and he carried out this all the treasures of the house of the Lord and the treasures of the King's house and cut in pieces all the vessels of gold which Solomon the King had made in the temple of the Lord now can you imagine as you've read about Solomon's Temple and how glorious it was what about his second surrender this second deportation see most of the valuable stuff had been taken in verse 1 through 1 and down of the same chapter but that was the first attack and that's what Daniel tells us how he took all of the people who had the potential to serve in the king's court in Daniel chapter 1 and he went into the temple of God and took all of the vessels that were in the temple of God and took them out and he took them to China the land of his God were in biblical times when you would take the gold from one God one religion and take it into your house of worship it symbolized your God conquering Vega so Nebuchadnezzar had already began to conquer in the eyes of the people the God of Israel when actually the God of Israel was behind all of this because he had passed judgment on his people but the goal had already been taken so now this time the king goes in and the goal that's on the walls the goal that's in would work the goldust the remaining go they carve it out and they take it and they capture all these people and they take all of these people look at verse 15 says and carried away jehovah come to Babylon and the king's mother and the Kings wives and his officers and the mighty of the land those carried he into captivity from Jerusalem and but even though are you following me they were carried into captivity jeremiah says i still need to write i still need to try to tell them that God has not forgotten about them would you look at that person next to you and tell him neighbor the God of the Bible has not forgotten about you so praise Allah so they are in Babylon and they are captured I'm a preacher Jeremiah gets or finds out that King Zedekiah who was put in place by the king of Babylon and his neighborhood Zedekiah where he put him in place he put him in place to change his name so he's sending some emissaries and a delegation missed word I'm searching for to Babylon to get instructions from the king Jeremiah being the cunning prophet that he was found to men allama Chuku who was like minded Alicia and Gemara these men believed like gentlemen so he found some men he could trust Saints be trust whether now don't talk too much you know something if you expose to information because the more you know the more humble you ought to be a man you don't let it go to your head you stay humble am i preaching good so so he finds two men that he can trust with this letter and they take the letter to the Saints who are in exile and while in exile it gets worse for them number one they're in a new land that they're not for me you will see this is the Exile that Rebecca would not accept Rebecca said to the Lord God I want you to judge what's going on in Israel and in Jerusalem in the southern kingdom and God tells him Rebecca so I'm going to send someone from the north and they want to take you captive and Rebecca said oh no I you can't do that because these people are too wicked and and Rebecca said I'm gonna set me up on my watch and I'm gonna wait and see what the Lord will say unto me because I know God's not gonna do this and the Lord came back to her Becca said write the vision and make it plain that he that readeth may run prese for the vision shall come to pass and it shall not tarry I'm sending the Babylonians I'm sending the Chaldeans to get you so so now they are in Babylon while in Babylon the citizens of Babylon made fun of them they said to them saying one of them Zion songs david coveted in the psalms and they said how can we sing a science song in a strange land oh they hated being captured to the jews the Hebrews were proud people they loved taken from the land that Abraham had promised them ripped from the land that Moses led them to taken from the land of David and soon thereafter the mighty Temple of Solomon would be burned to a crisp and all of the mansions and the big houses and all of the niceties of the southern kingdom would all go up in smoke people keel bodies let illiterate in the streets oh it was something people mourning their dead loved ones people going through so that we'll remember I just read that were prophets and priests who were in the deportation but they were false prophets so it's our comfort to people you have to be careful when you're going through and you want comfort because not everybody who comforts you have your best interests at heart see when you hadn't you're vulnerable when you discouraged that's when that member who's a wolf in sheep's clothing can come to you when they finish talking to you they stay in the church but they ruin you off and see your pain may cause you to do some things that you ordinarily wouldn't do and cause you to faint some things that you ordinarily would not see so the false prophets who had got it wrong every time because had they been right they would have never been in captivity anyway cuz when Jeremiah was preaching saying you're going any captivity the false prophets were saying it's not going to happen it's not going to happen it's not gonna happen Jeremiah said but it is not gonna neighbor took Jeremiah to court they put it they locked him up they beat him they did everything - so now they are false prophets in the crowd telling the people hey y'all hey I know you're hurt I can't speak the language of the Chaldeans either I never tuned that's all so I don't like this place either it's an ugly place I wish we were in Jerusalem too I have news for you hot by satellite I have news for you we won't be alone matter of fact mattified just hold your breath we won't be here long we are going back to Jerusalem and it and it adversely affected the people and you know you have to admit now we're just as blind today people are blind people are blessed amazing what you can get people to believe and since I preach mostly to our people we seem to be the blind this of all you get black folk to fall for anything anytime somebody can make you feel good about walking around with your pants hanging off your rear end and you don't have no shame that's got to be something wrong with you that's got to be something wrong and any girl who would date a ninja walking around showing his drawers in public that's something wrong with high cussing every other have you noticed the program that's geared to us have you noticed the the level how low programs are that are geared to us you don't need a plot the language barrier is automatically dropped to be profanity-laced oh my just everybody's screwing everybody there's no morals and let me tell you let me tell you all when they show black men now more often than not now he's homosexual he's effeminate that is I feel like preacher there is a race to the bottom in our community and we need to turn this thing around and and bring back standards and race to the top now get mad and walk up you get your grip get your coat get your family get that little ball with his pants hey you know and go in and walk out like you normally do but I'm telling you the truth somebody's got to say something we're gonna mean sisters our girls lesbians our marriages are failing and all OH we've lowered the bar so we've lowered the bar so we've lowered his soul and when I can't let me tell you something we're so low that a major political issue is voter ID now I'm the ostrich's on guys with you I'm embarrassed that that would be an issue I'm embarrassed when any member of any group representing african-americans will go on the news and say in 2019 that voter ID will restrict our ability black people's ability to vote if you don't have if you don't have sense enough to get an ID I question whether or not you want to be voting I mean the idea is free but they'll they'll give it ID you ain't have to pay for the ID and all that well we're we're against voter ID you can't fly without ID you can't go to the hospital without ID you can't check out a library book without idea take cash your check without ID mom you can't get your medicine without ID and yet yet yet yet yet that's an issue it's always the bottom with us but who will cry loud and span that now let me get back to Babylon we should be honest we should be honest I had less these false prophets say oh no oh no we're not leaving we will be here we won't be alone Jeremiah writes to them to address these false prophets and that was another reason why he sent the letter and I hope you grabbed this on a personal level the other reason that he sent the letter is that life he warned him to no humans life cannot grind to a halt doing trouble times just because you're having a hard time you can't stop living you can't stop trying you can't stop pressing forward oh you ought to help me preach that one Bab somebody by the hand and say just because time is hard you can't stop you got to just ask if you got to keep on keeping on [Music] gotta keep on fighting got to keep moving you know what you have to do you have to adjust to the situation dig dig dig up sniffles in heaven now you know what your left inner you can't die like this time feud it up but I turn I tell you you got your job yes sir it's a new situation but you got to adjust to it man when your mama doc yeah to adjust in life you have to adjust you can't stop you can't quit you got to keep on keep it out somebody throw your hands up and ask the law for power to adjust until you bless me to recover until you restore me give me power to adjust so Jeremiah writes and say look I just feel get mad raise children pray for the Peace of the city for in that peace you will have peace wouldn't it be good if we're if somebody would just tell our people achieve stop all that complaining achieve stop all that whining drop that spirit of entitlement don't nobody oh you are sane well you know we were all slaves you weren't a slave you've never been in slavery and most of you young folk ever since you've been in this world you've had opportunity after opportunity after opportunity after opportunity I can't help it because you chose drugs you chose to go south turn your life around turn your life you can't blame somebody else because you decided you wanted fornication more than you wanted a hey that you won't if sex more than you wanted to achieve that you want to be popular more than you want to be smart who came bein the world for that he said Beale multiply grow that because now you got to adjust he said because now you not gonna leave here hmm I'm almost done until the 70 years of someone said what's the significance of seven years according to Psalm 9 and 10 70 years represents a lifetime Oh God promised a 70 and said it by regional strength we get 80 years it's gonna be full of troubles and tough labor so he said you got to you got to deal with this until the time is right mm he said ah you gonna be that 70 years but in verse 10 he said thus saith the Lord that after 70 years be accomplished at Babylon I'm going to visit you I'm going to visit you God spoke to me this morning and he said tell somebody that 2018 was there 70 years but here we are in 2019 and God's getting ready to visit and to turn things around I wonder who have a spirit of expectation who is thirsty for a move of God thank you Jesus he said I will visit you and perform my good word somebody shout good word my good word toward you in causing you to return to this place other words after 70 years I'm bringing you back to Jerusalem I told you God has a word of a restoration and a word of recovery he knows how to put you back to where you were he knows to make you feel whole again he knows how to turn things he knows how but you got to serve him and walk him right hallelujah and then he reminds them that he had changes my somebody shout neighbor you know I don't buy I normally don't have you preach it to your neighbor but I got to have you today because you need to help me God told me to tell your neighbor that he has not changed his mind toward you is mine what do you mean preacher what do you mean when you say God hand change in mine he said in verse 11 for I know the thoughts that I think toward you I know what I've been thinking all the time the thoughts of good and not of evil I hadn't changed my mind even though it may look like it even though you may have been through even though I may have been hard I want you to know that what I promised you I ain't change my mind so you can get happy because I'm gonna bring you to that expect it is I'm gonna do what I said I was gonna do yeah yeah can I get a praise in here somewhere somebody receive it somebody receive it receive it for yourself what the Lord promised me he's gonna do it I been through the stall Oh God a restoration for me the lad has a hope and a future a hope and a future a hope and a future that's what expecting means and expect it in means you got a hope and the future you got hope and the future hope and the future I know you feel like you want to die but you're still have a future I know you felt like you want to give up but you still have a future son God has a hope and a future you have a future do you believe that you have a future let's go get better and a future [Music] the staff have a few pokers tell them is gonna happen it's gonna happen it's gonna happen it's gonna happen let us not be weary and while doing for we shall reap a new season if you find us if you're famous [Music] Wow Luna Lanigan her plays home Wow right by your blessing praise along ah I gotta finish it he said he said he press well see I wonder I get three people just turn around in a circle Oh see [Music] see see see the Bible teaches that were Joseph he went through until the time of his word tried not one that time was right see God brought him out of prison see God made him prime minister Oh Egypt God said for me to tell somebody that see if not that thing has come today sin is not is that when you've done your time when you've gone through with your seventy years up [Music] hallelujah [Music] tell God thank you Calabar thank him he said now don't spend your time listening to the false prophets because they don't give you fake expectations but once you go through and I've decided without the time you've suffered enough then you can call me then you can pray and you can go and pray and that's when and I'll get you up that's when I'll change things for you shall seek me see this is why you got to get in this because you see then shifting a shift against taking place in the spirit and mini hoop who had to go through the law told me to tell you you went through you did your time ship and you can ask the Lord for what you want and what you promised what he promised you can't call you can seek Him and he will be found of him because this is the right time to ask God for ease it's the right time to ask God for the difference it's the right time you see wasn't that he wasn't gonna answer you wasn't that he wasn't able it wasn't even necessary that you were all that messed up it was that the time had tried you low enough to bring high what he wanted to bring to accomplish what he wanted to accomplish but 20:19 came in and for the thing is midnight New Year's only lasts really a few seconds one minute after midnight it's not midnight anymore it's the next day one minute after midnight for somebody you're 70 years and we you hear the church throw out a time for prayer throw out a time to seek the Lord throw out of time for communion and foot washing where we call that's the time Peter grab because this is the time and see Thursday I'm gonna teach and show you crazy just things that God will do according to the scriptures once you've served your time see what once you serve your time it gets crazy it gets crazy what God begins to do to bring you where he wants you to be and it is unstoppable glory to God toreador don't even try haircut upon shot don't you even try to figure out how God is gonna get you from where you are to where he promised you because I'm telling you you will never figure it out because he's not gonna do it the way you were figuring it he's gonna do it in a way why you will know that it wasn't nobody but alone only God island alone could have done this so the command I'm done is given to us to see seek the Lord Lord told me to tell you you thirst the ones out there you did your time and if you weren't first to get thirsty create a thirst you know sometimes I hear I hear something preaching I said you know what I want that praise the Lord I want this thing I want to be a part of it I want to be a part of this move of God I want to be a part of this 2019 move up God uncanny things I want I want I want I want to stop talking about it but if I flash if I give too much they won't come Thursday night you need to come say well I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna church facebooking that's fine if you're in Hawaii anyway in the percentage you come to church that's part of being hungry hunger causing you to go beyond what's comfortable I told you the law want people to radically change what they plan to do to get into his presence all who will say the Lord has spoken to me today that word is from I accept that letter Thank You Jeremiah for writing it wonderful that he was concerned about new people and let them know even though you were dying god any forgotten you not only had he not has he not forgotten you he has not changed his mind don't you ever make fun of or laugh at a saint who you hear teller going through don't don't do that don't do that don't don't point at and say see God's getting there no no no you know what the Lord is doing because then God is not over until it's old and he knows how to turn things around can I get a witness oh the Bible says that's hope for a tree but if it is hew down it will sprout again I'm so glad I'm so glad that God knows how to raise you which I won't this he said CP and you will find me [Music] all of your [Music] outside see ah [Music] where you've sat on me satisfy me with all your heart [Music] when you search for me [Music] | God First Official Channel | UCWzZoBg8BYxzktCR6RlvMBw | 2019-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,371 | 32,564 |
jLx3SKbeCtE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLx3SKbeCtE | TOP 10 REASONS TO BUY A TINY TRACTOR! JOHN DEERE 1025R! 👨🌾🚜 | if you're watching this video then i know what you're thinking do i want a 10 25 do i need a 10 25 will a garden tractor do it do i need something bigger well in this video here let's see if the 10 25 of a sub compact but the 1025 in particular is the right machine for you far and away it's been the most popular subcompact or compact tractor that's been on the market let's go ahead and give you 10 reasons why before i forget hit that subscribe button under the video read that description below all sorts of helpful links on where to get cool tractor stuff like this and check out the other videos on the channel so first reason you might want to buy a 1025r is homeowner independence all right gonna allow you to mow gonna allow you to plow gonna allow you to do your landscaping put your food plots in do your driveway grading property maintenance all sorts of projects leaf cleanup in the fall you name it you can do all sorts of things if you have a tractor like this because you have the ability to put a mid-mount mower you got ability for a front end loader for a backhoe for a bagger for your three-point hitch all sorts of rear attachments on there you name it you can do it with one of these machines i'm telling you it opens up a whole new world you can save all sorts of contractor expenses of hiring it out instead you know even if you have to buy an additional tool you know an attachment for the front of the back or whatever the case might be you still have that tool at the end of the job there to be able to tackle it the next year the year after that or maybe just sell that tool after you're done and really minimize the cost or here's an idea practice on your own property then hire your services out make a few bucks in your in your spare time have some fun that's a win-win situation right there the point being you get to tackle those projects when you have the time you know on your schedule you know after you get out of work on the weekdays on the weekends you don't worry about renting equipment or trying to struggle with equipment that's just really not built to do the job great machine here can tackle all sorts of projects for you there's a ton of videos out there on youtube check them out all sorts of crazy things well and not so crazy things just practical things that you wouldn't think this machine could do the 1025 can come equipped with a 260b or if you're looking at a 2017 and older just a 260 backhoe but you're going to see the 260b just so you know it's going to have its own seat the older style is going to have a swivel seat the one main seat there will swivel around but this is the backhoe for the 1025r you know not everybody needs this and i'm not a huge proponent of backhoes but if you want one this is what you're going to look at right here you got the ability to put a thumb on here also but it's just great to know you have this option available if you want it now this is a standard backhoe bucket that comes on here but muds customs makes wider buckets they make trenching buckets they're going to make a ripper tooth all sorts of good stuff and even better you get five percent off of discount code gwt at muds customs on anything for your tractor i promise guys i'm going to do a video on how to remove and reinstall this backhoe here it's very simple though the instructions are right here if you follow them to a tee you can have this thing on and off in less than five minutes it really is not difficult at all to do this right here is the belly mower okay the drive of a mower deck for the 1025 are this is the 54 inch you can also get a 60 inch what this means you can go ahead and mow your alarm with this machine you can take the mower deck on and off very easy i'll put a link above so you can see just how easy it is to take this mower deck on and off but they're going to be standard drive over here you can also get an auto pto coupler here so that way you don't have to get underneath and worry about removing the pto connection there if you don't want to so it's an awesome system this is something that nobody else offers that's on the market in the subcompacts well kubota sort of has a drive over auto connect system i've done a video on that actually as well but this is far and away the most refined easy to use system not going to say it's perfect all the time but the easiest to use and almost completely problem free system that's out there i'm telling you if you need a mower deck you hate pulling them out from the side maybe it you're just older and you don't want to mess with it because it's so heavy and cumbersome this is the way to go i'm telling you i'm gonna be perfectly honest this loader system here again you know you can call me bias if you want to but i can sell any machine out there i'm not a john deere dealer i'm not a kubota dealer i'm not mahindra not coyote i'm not tied to any manufacturer that's out there i choose to sell the john deere tractors and i choose to sell kubotas as well nothing else but i'm telling you my opinion because i've used all the systems this loader system right here along with that mower deck along with that backhoe system is the easiest to use far and away of course anybody can have problems especially when you sell in such mass quantities as these tractors are sold but i'm telling you this is nearly a problem free design it's very simple there's it's not complicated in any regard here but it's very robust as well and not only is it an easy on easy off system with an integrated parking stand i've done videos on this too so i'll post a link above so you can see how to remove and reinstall how simple the process is but standard is a quick attach system between the loader and the bucket okay it's a quick attach that you want to have allows you to put on a set of pallet fork frames like this this is a prototype stump bucket right here that we've designed is patent pending right now it'll be ready for production soon but designed for the smaller tractors like this right here to make it just a more versatile system of a more versatile machine for you but you got your bucket you can put a set of pallet forks on a snow pusher a grapple all sorts of things up here it's a really amazing design so just like those other attachments that are john deere attachments the loader the mower and the backhoe are just heads and tails above the others finally all sorts of aftermarket manufacturers are getting with the program and making attachments specifically designed for the ever popular subcompact tractor so what you see here this is going to be a dethatcher all right this is a 60 inch wide to thatcher i actually just got this hooked up i just i couldn't even wait i just went to do a little test run up front there i'll show you the results as well but this is not only a dethatcher but it can be used as a pine straw straw rake it can be used to clear trails it can be used to just rake your leaves up in the fall can be used to resurface drives even it's very versatile it's very affordable it's available for sale on goodworkstractors.com what a great job this is sure beats a rake can imagine doing the same thing on leaves as well but cleaned up everything really really well right down doesn't scrape too bad into the ground either just enough you know it was there it grabs the ground quite well but you can use it forwards or backwards but that is far from the only example of attachments and accessories that are designed for these subcompact tractors now the list just goes on and on and on and what i mean designed for them are typically going to be sized proportionally weight proportionally or fit proportionally or a combination of everything we're going to be talking about rakes and grapples and box blades and tooth bars and snow pushers and accessories like steps and grab handles and mirror mounts and the list just goes on and on even dual wheel adapters for more stability side to side i'm telling you it's just an ever expanding list and i'm happy to be part of that list with something like that stump bucket with many more offerings to come now if you're struggling between that decision of garden tractor or if i go one series subcompact i'm telling you for most people it makes sense to get the subcompact i've done a whole video explaining the reasons why so i'm not going to get into all the ins and outs of it but you go to a high-end garden tractor like an x7 series let's say you're debating an x738 x758 one of the four-wheel drive variants versus a john deere 1 series you know really unless you have absolutely 100 certain no no reason to ever get a three-point hitch a rear pto or front end load or anything like that along those lines maybe you know maybe that's a good decision for you however the price point is so close that by the time you figure in what it would cost to add on something like this three-point hitch and a rear pto you can't even get a loader for the x7 series at all the resale value of something like this compared to an x7 series garden tractor is going to be better it just is you know i'm telling you weigh that decision watch the video i'll put a link above here 10 25 hours a way to go and if you're thinking 1023e 1025r don't worry i've done a video on that as well so you can kind of weigh the pros and cons there too these machines are feature-rich okay besides everything we've already talked about you know i'm serious you know you can call me bias if you want to but what i like to do is look for value in everything that i do and i see the value in the 1025r over any other model that's out there in the subcompact world i've done all sorts of videos on this but i'm telling you but besides everything we've already talked about you just get so many other little bells and whistles that are on here a nice suspension seat you got the armrest on here you have fender model work lights one on each side you got that padded floor floor mat that's down there you have tilt steering you have cruise control you got your fender fill for the fuel right over here which is also very nice you got some of that decorative trim on here too but it's just a a very nice machine position control on your three-point hitch if you don't know what position control is it basically means you can fine-tune that that three-point hitch up and down just exactly where you want it it stays in that position if you wanted to do that the kubota subcompact doesn't do that the others don't do that either this is even the 1023 doesn't do that you got to get the 1025r if you want to have that position control but well refined worth the investment and it's considered the cadillac of the subcompact world i choose john deere and i choose kubota based on reliability based on resale value okay time and time again i hear about kubota owners and i hear about john deere owners talking about how 10 15 20 years ago they paid x dollars for this john deere tractor kubota tractor brand new and here they are 10 15 20 years later selling it with maybe a thousand hours maybe 1500 hours for the same price they paid for it i just had a guy tell me the other day that he bought one new in the 70s sold it in i think the 90s like 20 some years later for five thousand dollars more than when he didn't what he paid for it brand new so you get the idea you know it may cost you more upfront for something like a john deere 1025 r but it's going to hold its value i'm telling you you invest your money the right way and it's going to be there for you in the end but it's not just that resale value it really is the reliability you know you're not paying just for a name right you're paying for engineering everything that's going on behind the scenes there to give you the best performing most reliable most capable machine that's on the market both in the engineering and design phase and then the aftermarket support with the dealer network that's all around the country for parts and service so all these newer subcompacts including the 1025r you know and your compacts do doesn't have to be just john deere but kubota and a lot of the others also very low on maintenance okay these aren't going to be something you got to sit there and wrench on all the time unless you're buying something that has you know thousands of hours on it leaking all over has all kinds of problems but these newer ones that you know have a couple hundred dollars five six hundred hours even a thousand hours are not going to have a lot of maintenance going on you know fluid and filter changes are going to be every 200 or 400 hours depending on the machine i'm asked a lot what fluids and what filters do you want to use you know i feel like just use the oems whatever the manufacturer is that you're that you're going with there because they're designing these machines to run on those that's what they're testing them with that's what they're designing them with so just stick with those oem fluids and filters that you're going to use i mean these are really not going to be a whole lot more money you're not doing it very often right every couple hundred dollars so if it's a few more bucks to do it very infrequently what's the big deal now they will give you other options for greases and for oils and for filters and all that kind of thing so just check your manual see what options are listed in there but we've all got our own favorites that we like to use and that's perfectly okay so just check the manual make sure it's okay that's being used in your machine and you'll be good to go now all that said greasing is probably the most critical item that you want to stay on top of it's easy to get away from you but you got to do it quite frequently and it's really easy to do you have all these zerks that are going to be in different locations on your loader or on your mower deck or your backhoe or other attachments that you might have but you want an easy greasing system a lot of the traditional grease guns are painted about to use i know some guys prefer dealing with the pain in the butt and that's fine but if you want an easy way to do things that make it easier for you to stay on top of greasing this is just a protective cover right here but this is lube shuttle you can get five percent off if you go to loop shuttle.com links below these cartridges screw in and screw out just like that very cool it's it's just you simply push the bottom of this cartridge up in here that's all you do to prime it it's very straightforward those no leaking no mess done a whole video on this system here but again five percent off of discount code gwt link below in the description well that's it for now if you haven't done so hit subscribe right underneath the video make sure you read through that description as well all sorts of useful links down there for tractor owners check out the other videos on my channel that's it for me today i'm gonna go try out this uh thatcher here a little bit more before it gets too dark on me until next time stay safe we'll see you soon well i'll tell you it was just a couple of minutes just to get this pile here look at all that material i can't imagine having a rake a huge area and try to get all this kind of material moved where you want it but i did one pass just kind of through here so you can see and i like it it's not too aggressive so that way you can go over it multiple times if you want you can see it's going to pull up this is just one pass the thatch that's going to pull up so nothing super aggressive that's going to cause a lot of turf damage or anything like that but certainly you could go over it multiple times maybe crisscross if you want to do a nice really kind of rugged or aggressive dethatch without a lot of turf damage or if you don't have a ton of thatch just do this but again all the other reasons or ways that you can use it there cleaning up an area like this sticks leaves all sorts of whatever it's going to get you know it's just like a rake basically but it's just a lot cheaper than some of those other alternatives it's a little bit more geared towards delicate surfaces like turf you know unlike a landscape rake or maybe even a pine straw rake which is still a little bit more aggressive so pretty cool tool i am impressed and happy to have it this bad boy is something you can get from goodworxtractors.com we do sell these we do ship them 60 inches is the most popular size these are geared for the sub compacts and small compacts but 50 inch is an option 70 inches an option as well you can see it fits right in the speako no bushings required on this quick hitch that quick hitch saves you lots of money yep we sell those too so check out goodworkstractors.com | Good Works Tractors | UCFM6-GiSuQMktuLoyJ2QUlA | 2020-09-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,261 | 16,732 |
C0D5T17AMNc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0D5T17AMNc | Duncan Speakman | Composing Experiences | Watershed | good afternoon and welcome to the pervasive media studio lunchtime talk these are live every friday 1pm here in the building and out there in cyberspace on twitter on facebook on youtube not on linkedin wherever you want to be just uh join us here for an hour or so so my name is martin o'leary i am the studio's creative technologist i'm a white man with a long brown hair and a beard slightly bold on top i'm wearing blue jeans and a pale brown wool jumper so these lunchtime talks are part of our open studio friday offer every friday we throw open the doors of the bravest media studio and offer you the chance to spend some time in the space you can hot desk alongside our residents and staff and also you can hear more from the people who are part of our community or find out about some new product projects uh made by people who are working on things that excite us uh talks 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subscribe to the newsletter on our website even better do all of those things spend your afternoon just smashing those buttons for now though i would like to introduce our speaker for today uh this time lunchtime talk is by long-standing resident duncan speakman who has been hiding behind lectern here uh duncan by the way gave the first ever lunchtime talk many many years ago so we're delighted to have him back uh in this talk duncan will present new methods for understanding how people experience immersive artworks and we'll look at how sound and augmented reality offer new insights and responses to climate collapse so i'm going to head over to duncan thank you hi yes good do the applause now rather than at the end um i'm duncan speakman i'm a white man in my 40s with a short beard glasses and shaved head and i'm dressed all in black so that you all know i'm an avant-garde sound artist um so what i'm going to be talking about today is is quite niche and i hope it has some kind of resonances for other people um a lot of this is the outcome of my phd research that i sort of dragged myself through over the last five years and i hope that you're all looking forward to an afternoon of um conceptual swedish geography because that's what i'm going to be trying to make quite exciting for you um but essentially what i want to talk to mainly about is that i make immersive experiences that tend to involve locative media so they tend to involve experiences where i invite audiences to move through uncontrolled environments so through cities towns buildings hearing different bits of audio content or any forms of other digital content tied to specific geographic locations so this isn't pokemon go it's much more melancholic and sad and reflective it's also i don't really make kind of his history walks that you know tell you this building's been here this long and so and so lived there i'm i always try to make experiences that get people to engage with the environments they're in to reflect on your position in the environment but it does connect to a lot of different types of media and experiences that people make but one of the things that always struck me was i come from a background of music and composition and i i think that time is really important um and i'm going to be talking about time a lot this afternoon and we can have the philosophical debates about time at the end of the talk but essentially time in these experiences for me i always felt that that arc of the experience that you begin an experience you get your mobile smartphone you put your headphones on it begins and you carry on through this journey through the city hearing all these different things or experiencing these different bits of content but the issue for me was that in a lot of pieces that i experienced there was quite often there seemed to be this disconnect there wasn't this idea that it was a continuous journey so the experience felt very broken up you'd get somewhere you'd experience something and then the next one would be sort of over by that building so you trundle off to that building and you'd experience something and to sort of explain that in in musical terms um it kind of felt like this so be there [Music] this is and it would just feel for me very broken up and and not kind of continuous and i wanted something that used the arcs of kind of music and sound tension and release like how long it takes to get somewhere and you're walking from one point to another being part of that experience so um so i was trying to i was making numerous kinds of pieces and i decided to start making some new ones for my phd and the first piece i made um was called it must have been dark by then and it was a work that involved a smartphone and a book this is not very good is it physical and digital together um so um the audience was invited to take a walk um i had traveled actually with uh sarah doltash who's to a number of different places in the world that were experiencing different kinds of disappearance disappearing land disappearing people and i wanted to connect those stories to the places that the audience would hear about them in so the way the piece worked was that you would be invited to for example find some water and when you were at the water you would hear field recordings from that location and you would read a description a sort of travel journal of our experiences by that water and it would carry on like this through different points around the around the city but what i was struggling with was how to kind of analyze what was happening for the audiences because i couldn't be there with them i couldn't really know what was happening in the experience so actually composing it was quite a complex thing and also i didn't know how long it was going to take someone to get from one place to another because i didn't know where each location would be so i googled time and geography because that's how you do phd research and it turns out there's a whole field of knowledge called time geography which is great um so about time geography is that because i just said google that is that's brilliant um well whoever got that could read out the description of time jogging no so time geography is is a school of thinking that came out of norway from a researcher called torsten hagenstrand and i've probably pronounced that incorrectly um so i want to kind of explain what time geography is and why it's it was really useful for what i was doing so to start with time geography makes a set of assumptions and some of these kind of might seem quite obvious um but they kind of become useful so the the assumptions there's a there's a whole bunch of assumptions but these are three really important ones the indivisibility of the human being you can only be in one place at one time every task has a duration everything you want to do takes time and movement between points in space takes time these things are sort of they might seem quite obvious but where it becomes useful is when you start analyzing like the things you do in your life around this way so so a lot of the early research in time geography was looking at sort of issues around things like school closures and bus routes because in rural areas of sweden if they closed one school that would mean it was further for some people to go to take their children to a school which then might not time in with the current bus timetables because the bus arrives at a certain point which you're used to and then you can't take your kids to swimming and everything kind of interlocks but to understand this to kind of look at it they started developing different kinds of notation so the most the most famous kind of notation is um [Music] is the time cube so the most simple time cube is is like this so time goes upwards and this square represents geographic space so this represents a journey from home to the doctor's office to work and each of those things takes time but it also you might be waiting at home we'll come to that in a minute but you're at home for a bit you take this journey to the doctor's office you're at the doctor's office for a bit then you go over to work um and then when you start sort of combining the fact that lots of different things have different routes in time so this is thinking about car accidents through time geography so here we have the warehouse with a van leaving it we have a child's home and school the child's going from home to school and there's a department store here there's going to be a point in the day when all those three things meet so this is the most likely time there's going to be an accident and that kid is gonna be hit by the truck um so so you start to understand the kind of way patterns and things interlink with each other and through this i started sort of thinking oh yeah this is this is kind of interesting i can start looking at the roots of the people experiencing my work in this kind of time cube way so what i did to start with was i just gave people gps trackers while they were doing the pieces so i could actually just track their movements explore um doing the work so so what i could do is start looking at people's journeys and start seeing them in time and space but the nice thing with this is you can start looking at it from different directions so you can look at it very much as this is just their journey in time but you can also look at it as how far they traveled in space or combinations of the two and then you can start comparing different people's experiences so what i was able to do then was start understanding that two people doing the experience might take a very similar amount of time to do the experience but they might walk very different and very different lengths of geographic roots so they might have a very different experience physically in the world than they might over time and so doing this allowed me to kind of start understanding the way the pieces worked but it was also important to take some other ideas from time geography which were the way that they um describe all these different things so i'm going to oh that's annoying let's come up there again what was the way to get that back martin hold your mouse at the bottom of the screen ah thank you very much so [Music] so i'll just bring in a different version of this so there's a there's a bunch of different sort of lang bits of language in time geography so the route that someone takes or a thing takes and this can be anything it doesn't just have to be a person this table here has had a journey through time and space and it begins at some point my journey through time and space began in ascot in 1976 and it's the only place in the world i can never go to more times than i left it um this is a path so they call this the path a point where you stop a location that you mark is called a station and stations exist in time so if i return to the same place it hasn't just appeared again it's still been there all the time now these kind of things seem obvious when you think about them that of course the building's still there when you go back to it but what's important to remember and this will all sort of come together is that the building has stayed there and it's had its own life carrying on while you weren't there the the other concept that time geography presents that's that's really really important is the idea of constraints so this is me walking through the city i can only walk at the speed i can walk at i can't go as fast as a car i can't go fast as a bicycle so i have a constraint in terms of my capacity for moving so capacity constraints is one of the core ideas of time geography that if someone needs to travel by car because the time difference sorry if someone needs to get somewhere really quickly it depends whether they have they can walk it they can take a bus they can take a car those things sort of play into it but then you have authority constraints which are i might not be allowed into certain places at certain times so a public park might not be open between six in the evening and six in the morning so then suddenly there's another constraint on where i can move to and what i can do so in that car crash example you could think about well we could add in constraints and make sure that trucks aren't allowed to drive through this point between two o'clock and three o'clock because that's when the children's parts all go through it but then you have coupling constraints and coupling constraints are that you have to be in a certain place at a certain time so if you need to get a bus you need to be at the bus stop when the bus arrives so all these kind of limitations start becoming i'll just put those up so there they all start playing into how i might be structuring an experience for people walking through the city because what i want to do is i want to give them a journey and i want to know where they can and can't go and i want to know sort of what that arc of that experience is whether it's going to take them a long time to get to one point whether there's going to be a sort of risk that oh they they can't go to this place at this part of the at this at this point in the day so by kind of starting to make these maps and trying to analyze the way people go and what those different constraints are it started to become possible to understand how people move through time and space together but this becomes a challenge because um there's a set of other um oh sorry there's a set of other things that start appearing here one of the things i realized was that it allowed me to see where people went and measure their time and this is one of time geography's assumptions is that time is measurable but we all have different experiences of time we have personal individual experiences of time for you this talk may seem like it's gone on for two hours already for other people it might seem like it's whizzed by in a couple of minutes so we have the sort of time we can measure which is this is showing us but we also have the time we experience and the time that we feel this is um this has been kind of explored through hundreds of years of philosophy in various different ways and i am not going to open up that entire debate um but uh where's my picture going ah but i'm gonna simplify into these two ideas um of chronos and kairos so kronos is measurable time it's what you can look at on your watch it's what you can sort of say this person took this long to get somewhere but kairos is what you experience it's how you it technically it means it's the right moment to do something but we can think about it as feeling it's the right moment feeling something's taking longer how you imagine time passing and so i wanted to kind of get inside people's experiences and i was kind of struggling about how i'd get inside people's experiences so what i started doing was i stole some ideas from christine jorgensen who is a games researcher she researches video games and she had been doing work where she'd been filming people playing the games and then watching the videos back with them so i started doing this i started sending people out on these walks with a small camera attached to their chest it would record their journey when they came back i would watch back the footage with them and interview and they would sorry not interview them in the center i wouldn't ask them questions i would just ask them to describe what happened based on watching the video this was really important because when you ask someone what happened when you ask someone to describe something they tend to change the order of things because our memories aren't perfect you know our memories don't act like a video recorder and not that video recorders are perfect but we will emphasize different things from different points we will um we might recall things in a different order something will suddenly come back to us and that wasn't that useful for me because i wanted to know what was happening for them at this point in the journey but by having the video sitting down with them and watching the video i could do this interview they could tell me what happened and it would be kind of chronologically correct as best to as best as i could and then by doing this with lots of different people i could start comparing what was happening for people at the same point in the experience so what would happen then is i would end up with um huge spreadsheets of interviews and these were kind of marked off in time so this is what everyone was talking about at the beginning of their journey that's what everyone talked about 30 seconds in one minute one minute 32 minutes so i'm sending people off on individual isolated experiences i can't be there but by doing this i start to get a sense of what the shared kind of commonalities were between them so for example here i could start noticing that at five minutes in all these different people were talking about their feet and the sense of walking and i could see that oh this is there's something happening in the work here that's that's leading a lot of people to talk about the same thing so i could start understanding without being there what was happening at certain moments in the piece and then what i can do is once i have those interviews i can start looking at them alongside the the gps data and the sort of the chronos data so then i start ending up in this position where you've got um sort of measurable kronos time but you've also got people's different experiences and sort of personal understanding of what was happening for them in those moments and that allowed me to kind of get this picture and to try and get inside the experience because everyone makes a path we we cannot help but make a pass through space time but people are not paths so that marking that recording of your journey through space and time does not describe your experience of it so i was trying to find this way to to bring both of these together and these the the system of sort of putting a video recorder on someone is is problematic in many different ways um one person who went out to do it they were out walking and a fight started in the street and they were kind of in this position of like should i should i be filming this i've got this camera on me should i be sort of evidencing this or should i be documenting this piece so there's loads of challenges with it but it sort of ended up being really useful for me um and it allowed me to kind of i'm not going to go into all the different revelations around the composition that that came out of this um but i will say that one of the things that was kind of amazing was the impact of um rhythm and timing of the sound and the music on people's choices that they made so what i started seeing was that people weren't talking about it in their interviews they weren't consciously experiencing it but they were all making decisions at the same moment in time and the only thing that was kind of shaping that was the the arc of the music so what it allowed me to do not scientifically it's not a point where i can come and say if you play this drum beat with this chord the piece will last three minutes and people will decide to go to subway it's not that kind of scientific but it does give me as a maker a sort of guidance to how i might shape the work um yes where was i next um so so i was kind of um tapping into this kind of into people's experiences and then talking about time and in parallel there was something else happening in the work so i'd made this initial piece looking at disappearance and looking at people um places in the world that were changing and originally the work was about just disappearance and different kinds of disappearance so it was about population decrease in latvia it was about water disappearing in tunisia and it was about land disappearing in louisiana through rising water and almost unsurprisingly going to those places i was very rapidly confronted with the impact of human activity on those environments and it the piece sort of became about climate change and climate collapse and it also as i started looking at what people were experiencing people were talking a lot about change and climate change in the environments they were experiencing the works in so what was happening is they might be in bristol they might be hearing about what was happening with rising sea levels in louisiana and they would come back reflecting on the future of bristol and the future of where they were so this started kind of bringing me back to this idea of um [Music] what happens to to places so so they might come to some place in bristol and they're hearing about somewhere else because essentially that that place has a history and it has a future as well that carries on outside of the experience so what was happening was that people were starting to think about the future of someone not just the it at that point you were there they were conscious of the change in a place and they were conscious of what might happen in the future and of course they're oh i'm going the wrong way their path would then also carry on into the future and i started thinking about the fact that layers of time were happening so while you were experiencing these works you were having that bit of journey from here when you start the artwork to hear when you finish the artwork but at the same time you were kind of experiencing this longer time scale that you were thinking about the future and past of a place you're also hearing recordings from another place in the past that were the impact of long histories but also might be where it's going in the future so there was this thing that was happening where people were experiencing multiple time scales simultaneously and one of the most common kind of descriptions of of how we might understand climate collapse and how we might understand our relationship to planetary change is the understanding that we live on multiple time scales simultaneously that we're not just living within our life spans that every moment we are living within geological time scales within microbial time scales and that things that we do now will the impacts of those will last well into the future and we are right now living with the impacts of things that have been done well into the past so understanding these kind of different the fact that we were living in different levels of time i was like well this is a really nice kind of concept but actually what seemed to be happening was that these these works where you're experiencing locations and content from the past and thinking about your future we're giving you a tangible experience of those environments but i was making people wear headphones and through doing that i was kind of isolating them from the actual sound world they were in so i was bringing them these sounds from other places but i was cutting them off from where they were right now so i made a sister piece called only expansion and in only expansion rather than just having headphones this work has headphones with microphones on the outside and the microphones on the outside of the headphones pick up the sound around the audience so while you're listening to it you might hear those same recordings from rising sea level somewhere but then you can also hear the city around you in real time and then the software in the box will start processing that sound around you to simulate or evoke different kinds of climate collapse so it might sort of make the city sound like it's underwater and the sea levels are rising around you so in that moment you're having this kind of blurring between the now where you're what you're experiencing the past of somewhere else that's already had its sea levels rising and your potential future as you hear what it might be like and these are all happening around you immediately and this idea of being entangled with your environment became really important with the sound because when you think about sound in relation to visual imagery one of the things about sound is that it happens in the room or it happens where you're listening to it so a soundscape right now you're listening to my voice um but as you're hearing my voice you're also hearing the rustling of your clothes your seats moving they're all one thing you're contributing to this soundscape as well and if i bring in this sound into the room you're also this is just part of the soundscape as well so this is a recording from somewhere else but it's all becoming merged into one thing and we're all sort of interacting with it and this for me felt like a really clear and cool way to experience our entanglement with the environment through an artwork rather than just showing you something you were actually part of it and having the microphones on the outside of the headphones allowed you to do that and so so by this point what was happening was that you were having this kind of experience of imagining different horizons of time essentially you're imagining the right now you're imagining the future and the past and i realized that you could actually start thinking about that as a way to compose the work you could start thinking about changing people's kind of temporal horizon as a way of um if you think about like a zoom lens on a camera so rather than just doing a big wide shot and then a close-up what i was trying to do was wide shots and close-ups in time and it allowed me to start thinking about this is a brilliantly complex diagram and allow me to start thinking about the composition of a work as as a sort of close-up or wideness of time so this is the way i was kind of scoring the actual artwork so that the experience for the audience starts here and goes this way and at the beginning they're somewhere where they've probably been before so they're in bristol and they've got this location this station but as i said it has a history so they've already looking back they might have been there themselves they might have a personal connection to that location so the piece kind of starts looking back on your personal life and then it starts presenting you these possible futures and then it starts pushing your your vision of time out into the future and it shrinks and contracts and shrinks and contracts and similar to a musical score i can kind of start shaping that and think about an arc over the work that does that so it becomes rather than composing just with the kind of the sound you're actually sort of composing with someone's kairos someone's experience of time and you're measuring it out over chronos through the city i don't even know if it works but i started doing it and it seems to work because when you start looking at the interviews you start and you look at them along those graphs you start seeing that people are talking about now and their personal history and then they're talking about the future and then they're talking about these kind of imagined futures so it does sort of work but again i'm not i'm not desperately trying to prove anything um and there is a um [Music] there is a a last thing that i'd like to sort of talk about in terms of where this this entangled sound uh works for me in terms of thinking about ecology and climate collapse and that is about how sound is quite a visceral thing but sound is also quite ambiguous the idea that sound um is full of experiences like what what is that sound you know what is making that sound um this is ice singing in a melting glacier and this sense of the both the unknown but also the things that are very unhuman um [Music] these other sounds are recorded by jana windering in a in a glacier in norway it's a mixture of animal and animal life and water and and all kinds of things i can't remember the list and for me this idea that you sound exists i'm trying to remember the end of my talk now these sounds the the fact that they're sort of unknown and very unhuman they kind of remind us that sounds and the world doesn't really care about the play of human drama that these things kind of exist and i always find myself returning to am kangasa's idea that what it does is it reminds us that the world is not for humans the world is rather with humans and i think by creating experiences that allow this this sort of entanglement this blurring between you your environment the future and the past and time you allow an experience of something that's quite conceptually hard to understand so i'm gonna i'm gonna stop there and go to questions because i think there's probably gonna be lots of things i'm gonna need to explain more thank you very much duncan i don't even have a question stick your hand up go for it the technology created did you say it essentially changes the ambient sound yes what is it so how's that you know how that works and so it's inside the box is a small um computer running audio software and it's kind of the same things you do if you were just sitting there changing the eq on sounds and adding effects and reverb and sort of manipulating it but it's doing it in in real time on the mics so as the sound comes in it's kind of filtering it and changing it and processing it you pre-determine the sound that you're essentially going to change no so the sounds that are changed are whatever's happening around people at that moment but those those kind of composition arcs what happens with those is that by by kind of looking at um when things happen where i kind of say okay in this section i want it to be very um underwater i want it to sound like a desert and so i'll choose okay and i want that to happen for five minutes so it has a sort of score going through the work that changes it over time um so i'm wondering in the kind of there's like one part where it seems like you're wanting to enhance the psycho-emotional experience that the participant is having and then there's another side as an artist that you want them to have the experience that you want them to have and i wonder how much you know what the considerations between those two things if you could just speak about that then yeah it's the biggest nightmare um and actually i could this sort of brings in what the one of the core revelations actually so the first piece was i wanted people to have agency over choosing the sites because i wanted people to have that moment of finding a a station you know at somewhere that means something to them and i didn't want to pre-prescribe where those places were that they go to because i wanted them to have that feeling of memory so that had to be open you know and so i couldn't prescribe where they went and that led me to this problem of but then i don't know how long it's going to take them to get there so then how do i give that some shape how do i give that some musical shape what i found was by doing those measurements and realizing that the musical shapes i was putting in there in the first experiments everyone ended up taking the same amount of time so there was this this thing that started happening where even though they had totally free reign to go wherever they wanted everyone was essentially coming back at the same moment so these two people they took very different routes to different places but they took the same amount of time even to the point where that point there where those two lines cross over that's the point in the journey where they turn around and come back all those could have happened at any point in the experience this person could have taken 10 minutes this person could take an hour but they didn't they somehow the music really shaped their journey so i thought well this is great because actually maybe i don't need to leave that kind of open so in the second piece with the headphones that that score is actually fixed you don't know it's fixed but it's fixed and it says go and try and find some water or try and find a building and because what i learned with this one was that you can sort of shape the audio in certain ways and you can create patterns people get used to a feeling of rhythm there's something called entrainment where you you basically fall into step with something so by structuring the work in these repeated rhythms people would feel oh i should probably have chosen somewhere by now so then you end up in this this sort of balance between i'm getting to write the sound structure and the arc and the builds and the tension release that i want but the audience is getting that agency to choose their roots and it you know it plays against each other it doesn't always work and sometimes people feel frustrated or that i wanted to get there i didn't want to do that but but yeah at the moment what i've done is said you can go where you want but i'm only going to give you this arc to get there and and try and sort of shape it in that way i was just thinking about how people i've just been to london going around a number of different galleries modern conceptual art where i might spend some time with a bit of artwork i might think past that yeah and just the whole thing the artist might have tried to have an intention of what i should feel or they might not yeah i was just wondering whether it's very interesting that you're looking analyzing afterwards how people have responded have people done that with like sort of museums and things put cameras on and timed people and how do they respond to it i imagine they have i don't know of any specific studies for like inside museums and stuff but i there's i mean i remember there being many there's always this off-quoted thing around sort of people spend nine seconds in front of a painting they really like i don't know if that's that's the number and one second in front of one they don't so someone must have sat there at some point counting that to get that number but um no i don't know of inside museums the idea that you can really get feedback as an artist yeah from your audience by analyzing yeah but there is a there is a so what's interesting though is if you think about the the gallery model in terms of like the things those are the the temporality they don't have time in them in a way i'm just talking about a painting here in a way so it has a it has a path like everything else but but your experience of time with it might not be as um wished on by the artist or it might be you know but in these works i i do think of these kind of like pieces of music and a piece of music has an arc i would i will say quite importantly that i didn't that this is still based quite much on um kind of western temporal structures of music so i'm i'm using sort of tensions and builds and releases specifically from kind of my background of writing and it's not using different circular patterns but what's interesting is that the the path still exists no matter what your kind of um aesthetic or cultural like writing around music is you're still creating a path and what your belief on time is is is then open great uh don't forget that if you're on youtube you can get questions uh i think we're gonna grab one from youtube and then paul um so stephen king thank you stephen hodge on youtube asks how can you map the flowering of non-present times or perhaps your final diagram offers a new sort of model for doing this yeah i i don't know if you can because and that's i guess what i was struggling with because the the time cube is very much around the measurable and it's very much around the non-blurry um you you spend this much time in this place and it and it reveals lots of great stuff in terms of social planning and mobility um there's a there's a really nice thing about it for me that time is the most evenly shared resource in the world um like everyone has the same amount of time what you're having to do in that is is very different but time still just moves the same for everyone um you have 24 hours in a day or you have however you divide it up is kind of up to you but actually it's still kind of progressing but yeah the other the other this sort of arc i haven't worked out yet um [Music] because i'm i'm done now but how to sort of combine those two in the sense of like visually so i'm i'm sort of still combining these things in the sense of this is helping me think about the arc of those experiences and then i'm having to sort of think about how that works in relation to movement through through an environment um i haven't worked out how to blur them together yet visually it may be that this is the same question but phrase that stephen have phrased differently i wanted you to thought you know i wanted you to reflect on um because you started with the time geographers talking about the indivisibility of the human being yeah and i guess i wanted you to reflect on what you found out about uh actually your project well it's really makes me think a lot about how dispersed and displaced our subjectivity is both through time and yeah and spatially through that's exactly that tension between the kronos and the kairos because that assumption from time geography around your the indivisibility is about trying to work out how you map and plot someone's kind of movement so that's why it never sort of goes into that notion of kairos of experiential time but it's also why they kind of very clearly say that people are not paths you know like that path that you make is not your subjective experience it's a way of sort of seeing what what the different constraints are that allow you to be physically in different places of time it's a very um i forget that it's like a kind of materialistic understanding of of the world in that sense of of there being tasks and places and objects but the idea that everything has a geographic position i really like because an idea can have a geographic position but it can be doing that in multiple places simultaneously but that idea might also have a path and you could i think there's potentials for using that notion of time geography and movement and constraints to to not look just at humans but to look at other things as well that might not be indivisible essentially um does that answer that yes um i think i did your expansion piece very early on yes i find it quite profound and emotional um that might be neat though and um i was just wondering how you looked after people afterwards because you must have had to think about ethical considerations of people coming out of what is quite an intense experience yeah um so um with those um i think you did an interview didn't you did i i hope it wasn't uh too traumatically but um so the piece was always supposed to be quite horrific in the sense that i my aesthetic around this work was very much i had this feeling that a lot of um environmentally conscious or critical ecological kind of artworks were very often showing us oh wildlife documentaries all these things showing us what we were going to lose they were showing us the beautiful environments and the places were going to disappear and i'd grown up in the 80s in the under the shadow of potential nuclear war and all the things that we were shown at that time were horrific they didn't they didn't show you the nice place that was going to go when there was a nuclear war they showed you what happened after the nuclear war and it was traumatizing but incredibly impactful both around policy makers and and people so i sort of thought i'm going to do the the version of kind of climate collapse that's that's really grim and not grim like mad max disaster movies because they make it look really cool everyone's like yeah we want to live in the post climate apocalypse they look great i want to do something that was really kind of dark and heavy and that was kind of why i was working just with sound because i feel you can do that with sound but i didn't i didn't think it would affect people that much it got more and more and i kept having to make it more and more if people came back and like it was really relaxing and meditative i'd be like right i need to turn this bit up or make this that felt like it you know this idea that people can interpret your artwork however you want i'm all good with that but i really wanted this to be heavy and um so if it was not i'd done something wrong but anyway so in doing the interviews they were very much like this is the phd research and so the invitation to people was i'm going to ask you to do this piece but and i want to do a description with you straight afterwards that's the invite are you up for doing that when the piece is being shown as as an experience that people can do at the other point it's kind of go and do it and we've got a nice comfy quiet room for you to sit in afterwards um yeah mandy i think you had one yeah i think i've got a question uh but first of all a kind of tribute actually because only expansion changed kind of the geography of bristol for me i i wandered up corn street and was thinking in the piece about sea level rise and noticed harbor hotel on top of corn street which actually when you think about it it's a slightly disturbing image but also but i just remember it as i move around the city and i guess that's the point but my my half question is this i'm really noticing quite a few immersive projects at the moment um vr ar um in fact the film that was the subject of last week's talk which was a feature film that used um photogrammetry to kind of evoke deep time so i'm noticing quite a few projects emerging recently and i'm kind of puzzling over whether that's because these issues are hugely urgent that we need to be looking at them and to what extent that's about the kind of affinity between immersive technology the you know and some of these themes yeah so those kind of time-based media and some of these things i don't know if you've got any observations on that yeah i mean i've i've got a sort of very vague postulation that that any kind of augmented experience of its content is is a fundamentally environmental work because what it's doing is it's um so when i when i just when i say augmented experiences i don't just mean visual ar to kind of layered on snapchat pokemon go i mean anything that's that's actively and it's in its composition it's designed trying to combine digital content with let's say physical environments rather than real we're not going to go there yet but anything that's actively combining those two creates a sort of entanglement and it creates a kind of a way of engaging with what's around you and i think as soon as you do that that's for me that's kind of that's the crux of what we get we've got to get to i i previously in talks always talked about the image of the lonely polar bear as being not very useful because it's so distant from you but doing and you're watching it on a screen and it doesn't have anything to do with the place you're you're watching it in so i'm kind of think that if you're doing something and that could be you know um what was the project in bristol recently about the music everything is music um is it everything is music so you know that's a work that's about the music history of bristol and you're going around and it's engaging you with place and adding content on that it's not about climate collapse but i would say it's a fundamentally kind of ecological piece because what it's doing is it's it's forcing you to actually engage with sight and place and time which are all the which i think are all the themes that will make us kind of care about this stuff a bit more in a way so yeah so i i think they are inherently linked that's my short answer all right we've got time for one quick question luke this is new for me i don't know what you're getting to ask questions and i will come back to what you were saying on the previous question and asking about a fellow resident is doing a phd at the moment around kind of the enormity of climate change and the the kind of psychological yeah like impossibility of people being able to conceive it yeah and we're heading into another world crisis but that's going to go up you know i wonder how what your thoughts are on on that as a problem in work when you're talking about climate change um i think um i mean uh robert mcfarlane kind of wrote about this a while ago when he was saying that um the the romantic poem is not enough to deal with the the enormity of of the anti-protein and climate collapse that are that are existing mediums might just not be k up to the task in a way and so i think for me one way of thinking about it is and i get kind of links to mandy's thing that actually maybe some of these technologies offer us ways to deal with something that that maybe traditional forms don't um i mean i sound like i'm kind of pitching a vr headset to you now but but i think i i don't know you know i don't i don't i think what i've been trying to tap into is is almost just the time aspect in a way and even just that that sense of trying to allow you to experience different time scales that's something that's really interesting and that's just through hearing recordings in a in a place where those recordings weren't made actually i think it's on a basic level that's a start and i don't know yeah i i just i want to kind of do that tangibly somehow because i think it's you can read it so very easily that we need to think about these longer time scales but to actually kind of feel them is really hard and i don't think i've got there yet but that's i guess what i'm trying to do with these technologies is use them as a way to sort of moving that in that direction but you can also just you know i mean it is a breakdown isn't it like i think um there's a radio series timothy mawson did which is about how do we just how do we think about climate collapse without just becoming clinically depressed instantly as soon as you start thinking about it they didn't have an answer great well uh before you go duncan is there anything you would like to plug oh yes funny ah in more traditional media forms i'm going to put a small plug out to a show at the um old vic opening next week called what remains of us that i've just written the music for which is just music it's just in a room you watch it and it's people act and music plays and that's it it's amazing the story about korean families reunited after 50 years and then on the 26th or fifth of march um charlie williams and myself are performing at the cube who's performing his lark hall post classical piano with live generated visuals i don't know what i'm doing playing some forest towns or something um and yeah that's it so yeah thank you very much duncan no problem so before y'all go uh next week's talk is by our very own tony badjam and helen jaffa they'll be talking about the work they've done recently to reimagine recruitment at watershed how we make that more inclusive and the areas where we 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8q7KNKuEFTs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q7KNKuEFTs | PHIL SPENCER APOLOGIZES FOR THE STATE OF XBOX | well he admitted it [Music] [Applause] what is going on everybody how are y'all doing real short real quick news video but this is big this is big not Nintendo related but uh it's big in the game industry right now so we have to talk about it Phil's right now Xbox is at one of their lowest points in the company's history I mean back to back blows um Activision the Activision deal blocked that was I think they were all banking on that in many aspects no Call of Duty and I think it's blocked for at least the next 10 years and then red fall which is their first Triple A game from Bethesda and their first trip from Bethesda as a first party studio and the first Triple A game since they've raised their prices to 70 bucks and the game has reviewed horribly standing at the low 60s all kind of bugs it's just a mess right now well still Spencer has come on he was interviewed on kind of funny games and he pretty much apologized and he said some interesting things let's listen to Let's I'm gonna tell you guys what he said and then let's talk about it first he said that he's upset with himself meaning he feels like there's more that he could have done as the head of Xbox quality control he talks about all of that but this is what he says straight from the horse's mouth specific to the red fall launch um and my green screen's all messed up back here hey I can't wait to oh I'm doing that on the wrong side I can't wait till we move into my house no more having to worry about fixing the green screen and stuff it's got to be more professional we moved this spot boy we're moving this about in a couple weeks we're gonna do a house tour it's gonna be lit all right this is what he says I just say I'll just say all up there's nothing that's more difficult for me than disappointing the Xbox Community he realized he just disappointed the community I've been a part of it for a long time I obviously work on Xbox head of the business have a lot of friends get a lot of feedback I just want to watch the community and just to watch the community lose confidence be disappointed I'm disappointed I'm upset with myself I revisit our process I think back to the announcement of 60 frames per second I don't remember them announcing this game at 60 frames per second then they launch at 30. come on come on y'all all right uh uh and the game and seeing the game come out and the critical response was not what we wanted and it's disappointing what can we learn and so he's saying what he what can they learn to do better but here's my thing man I felt like I've heard this before like we're gonna improve we're gonna do better next time next year I I sort of empathize with them y'all messed up again for the fourth or fifth time but at what point do y'all just stop don't apologize anymore just be like here are the games now to all of this they did also announce a gaming showcase a game showcase June 11th June 11th right around eat three time up more than likely I'll be live streaming it where they're going to announce some new games new games and progress on games they've already announced so interesting to see what comes off it bro I'm telling y'all Starfall the release of Starfall is the most important release for Xbox this is do it I know we said this word halo infinite because I remember everybody was saying bro if they don't get Halo Halo infinite right Xbox is over it they didn't get it right we're still giving them another chance so who knows maybe after Starfall we're gonna be like if they don't get for able three right if they don't get this gear seven right if they don't get Halo 10 right everybody just keep giving them chances but I really feel in my gut if star field what's the name yeah Southfield Starfall Starfield star fail it's star field flops if it comes out bugging and here's the next thing they asked him at this kind of funny interview about the frame rate for a star field and his response was made me feel like 60 frames isn't guaranteed yet they said they're gonna let y'all know if it's going to be 60 frames or not they're going to get ahead of it so it seems like as if as it is as it is right now it's not at 60 frames at launch it may be I'm just saying what he's saying right now bro this is Do or Die I have a gut feeling if XBox does not get Starfield right but there's rumors of a PS5 Pro that PS5 Pro gets announced right first let me address Starfield if they don't get Starfield right Xbox just need to go third party games on other platforms but bro if I was Sony right now I release a PS5 pro this year why Xbox can't afford to release a new console right now they're console me pushing units like that right now but people have doubt in in the current Xbox series X and then to try release the Xbox series X pro nobody's gonna buy it it's going to tank so right now a PlayStation word announced a PS5 Pro because they're already killing Xbox and sales they would really sort of put their foot on their neck right now if they release a PS5 Pro Nintendo switch coming out with a more powerful console if that if the new Nintendo switch handheld it's on the same level as this Xbox series s and PS5 comes out with a PS5 Pro Sony comes out with a PS5 Pro they're gonna um choke Xbox out the market and Xbox will be forced to just start putting their games on other platforms and at the end of the day it'll be a win-win for Xbox their vision and Phil Smith has said this in the interview they're not trying to out console Nintendo or Playstation he admitted that they're in third place he admitted a lot of things in this interview I mean wow but um I think if they were to go third party it'll be a win for everybody still um Sony and Nintendo they'll still be competing so there'll still be competition an Xbox will be making more money because they'll be getting more game Revenue software sales on those other platforms and these companies all three of these companies they make most of their sales not on Hardware except for Nintendo probably makes most a lot of money on Hardware but they make most of their sales on software so it is what it is bruh what do you guys think about Phil Spencer very very humble interview bro it's crunch time for Xbox they gotta get Starfield right they don't get Starfield right game over what do you guys think about everything Phil Spencer has said sound off in the comment section below I want to know but before you go bro click that subscribe button stay up to date oh thanks Nan tan though without peace this channel that I'm about to throw out there for you guys reminds me of me back when I had like four thousand five thousand subscribers man and um he's probably gonna lose [ __ ] when I do this but hey man I gotta say my boy Obi won my boy Obi-Wan man that [ __ ] is my [ __ ] right there he reminds me exactly of me when I was doing this smaller level his channel when I 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NyJvw4xKYBw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyJvw4xKYBw | NeNe Leakes & Sheree Whitfield From The RHOA| Are You Ladies Trying To Pair Up With The Singer Akon? | hello everyone and welcome to the channel and happy before easter day because i'm taping this and i'm putting it out to you all before easter sunday okay but happy happy blessed blessed easter for those that believe in the resurrection okay but we're just gonna do a quick social visit here uh on our channel and we're gonna be talking a little bit about three people uh shree whitfield and nene leakes and her boyfriend who's still married so we just gonna keep him as a companion right now because i don't know if i can get with that situation even though nene saying you know everything's cool fine and that's her boyfriend but then when greg was on this plane of existence um living with us on earth and stuff of that nature she didn't like him having a companion when she called herself up there doing it on thing and traveling trying to make the bills and all this that the third okay but we're gonna be talking about those three people today because it's just really i was like wait a minute hold up wait a minute what is nene doing over there what is nene doing over in aqua africa what is she doing over there did she go there because she wanted to go there or did she go there for business or did uh her boyfriend or yoni take her over there or nayoni or whatever his name is okay see this acon akon is trying to build a city yes in senegal and he is trying to name it acon world or acon city or however you want to see it and i remember when he was trying to get it together it's probably about four or five years maybe and it's just now coming to fruition all right and it kind of coincides with the time that charade was going over there visiting one of akon's wife's and i don't know she's trying to make that a storyline for the real housewives of atlanta because she knew she would be tapped to come back in and give us another ring and give us another go at it with her fanatics and and her i don't know lack of a storyline i should say because bob would feel really crucified huh when she was calling herself having the tape with him they have a storyline and he was going to help out with it but that thing went south real fast and he was looking kind of ugly you know kind of disheveled and everything but anyway and i do remember time that the ladies on real housewives of atlanta went to africa i don't forget what part of africa that they went to because that's when phaedra was on the show as well and that's the last time i ever heard about them going and you know showing us you know how they go and travel international and just that in the third but that was on bravo dime of course but i don't know how sheree went over to shrine went on her own dime or whatnot but it's like she was trying to get a storyline out but then again akon could have invited her over there to share his business ideas of what he wanted to do for his country and you know for celebrities that wanted to have a second home to come and learn about their heritage and just that in the third now nene's over there and i'm like nene what are you learning what are you learning honey because i don't know how you can go one place wearing a mask and then you gotta party in that same uh country without a mass make it make sense people make it make sense and that's the name of my other channel i want y'all to go to uh too and if you go towards the end of this video you get there for you're gonna see my little tag of you know my little avatar and how you can get there but anyway just keep um going on with me okay you ain't got nothing else to do all right so you just sit on over here at the house and listen to me chit chats i'm just trying to figure out some things i know my um family is smart so i want my nigerian sisters my liberian sisters all of my african sisters come on over here and tell me what's going on because you know i'm nosing i'm nosy in the states and i'm nosy interest internationally my curiosity is at an all-time high now i'm like okay cheray whitfield went over there in 2020 where uganda africa and that's not too far from uh what is it senegal is it y'all check me now you're gonna get y'all get with me now but uh me just faking the phone you could tell she don't like none of that food she's being very picky and if y'all were on her instagram account that lady was trying to culturalize her she's trying to tell her no you want this you want it and she said yeah i don't want this i want if i heard it correctly i think uh naomi was telling her to ju jollof rice to jollof rice and i was like well she said i want something that fried rice right now he said don't try to drill off rice and then in another situation she was calling him very bossy to me men when they're when they know who they are and they know how they want you to present yourself around them it can't tend to seem like they are bossy but uh i look at it as a submissive role especially if you got a good man you probably would want to just lean on to his understanding and follow his lead as long as you got a a good blessed uh god-fearing man now you should know that why you you get my age i said the pro you should know what's real and what's not what you gonna put up with and what you ain't gonna put up with because you damn when you get your fitness you shouldn't be putting up with no type of [ __ ] from nobody and no relationship i don't care if it's the same sex or it's heterosexual okay you should not be putting up with [ __ ] and you'll fit this okay because you got more time behind you then you got ahead of you and in your 50s you should be just enjoying yourself you made your million mine now just live how to live and be satisfied with what you got and keep it moving okay just have good people around you fun people around you and all knowledge of people around you and go on fearing people around you then you good you good but anyway uh i just said to say it is because you know nene is over there cheray was an ambassador and she got a little nickname too y'all y'all think porsche had a little nickname assignment called himself you know titling her but sheray whitfield got a nickname too let's get on into this article and this article was written in 2021 in may okay it's on the nilepost.com all right and it's titled um american actress charade whitfield expresses interest in investing in uganda now first of all like who told uh this uh journalist that charade whitfield was a actress i'm like um reality show they that that's what they call acting because they're not acting they're just coming up with their own words saying what they need to do they have living they just making everything up while they go along but if that's what they do they want to call them actresses which is a real slap in the face that uh for people that really actually went to school and studied the art guide coaching and all like that and that was a true well-paid actors and actresses but just because you've been on a reality show god damn they trying to make you as a actress and an actor okay all right i guess you acting you know even though it's supposed to be reality meaning you're a glimpse of your world and how you go about your daily living from you know point a to point b but if they call in reality shows and the participants in the show or actresses and act actors okay go go ahead but anyway he says uh american socialite and actress sheree whitfield has said she will take up investments in uganda's culture heritage tourism real estate and movie production all right cherie usher rae who was part of a 16 member team led by senegalese american celebrity and businessman oh i'm gonna mess up this man name we're gonna say ali dal lamala fedora okay uh also known as akon oh see there aikon who were in the country to explore opportunity said uh because uganda is gifted by nature with a rich cultural heritage this needs to be explored by the rest of the world i am planning to come back soon because i want to explore the country and its people more you have the best weather and i see myself living here as my second home cheray said she noticed she noted that as such together with her partners they are they are invest in uganda and will attract more african americans to visit as well as taking up investment given the enormous opportunities available in the east african country the proprietor of she by charade clothing line added that she as well as invest in the real estate by setting up high-end lodges and apartments that would be owned and rented out by tourists she as well revealed plans of contributing to uganda's movie film and tv production industry by sharing her earned skills over years speaking at the function the trade and investment officer in the office of the president isaac higozi uh assured that american actress with all the necessary support from the office of the president and all government agencies including the uganda tourism board utb to ensure that her investment dreams come to pass doing a dinner at state house president uh musi gave charade a new name uh it's called multi-eagle by m-u-t-u-u-n-g-o which means tall and elegant like a palm tree now okay reason why i want to do this story i'm trying to figure out nene's over here in the states claiming a broke mouth po broke my office my mama liked to call it when you you saying you broke but then you trying to live another lifestyle that's contradicting what you're trying to say you see what i'm saying so if nina caller herself broke over him why is she over there with her boyfriend uh visiting summer acorns um what do you call it history his culture because he he had actually took them to a flea market type of situation where you could buy african paintings arts um pocket books and and things of that nature books and i'm like it's lady over there trying to get into that crypto thing and trying to build um no more massive wealth or do she have a money is that what she frustrated about guys does she need that money to come over here and invest in akon's vision his six billion dollar acorn city and they don't kind of like the structure it looks like snakes normally y'all i mean i don't understand where it's going and you know i'm not a favorite of anything looking like a snake or whatever but i commend him on what he's trying to do but i'm like i hope it's not a ponzi scheme i hope it ain't nothing that anything to get herself wrapped up in because when did he ever go to africa other than the time that real housewives of atlanta was footing the bill okay when did cheray really ever go to uh africa because she was on the same trip that that you know they all had went over there when phaedra was a cast member but acon um and nene's crew along with her boyfriend they went over there and um i guess he was just giving them a tour and see what the likelihood would be with them coming and bringing their money and investing in the city and you know possibly having a you know like i'm sure whitfield was saying a second home i like charade now baby girl you barely got that shot toaster right thing up and running and you just got back on the show now here that was in 2021 that you you know whatever you saying that and then they tell me they pay you 250 000 babe i don't know if you could invest that way though and you really need to be trying to show and prove and see if everything is on the up and up with this situation i ain't never heard of acon doing nothing bad running on pawns and scanner just that third but sometimes you always gotta check this [ __ ] out okay because you don't know nothing about the culture because you haven't immersed yourself over there you haven't like taken a trip every couple of years or every year to show support and going over there and learning about the heritage culture and building over there by being you know black american that you're so used to being you know it's like you you got to walk the walk to talk to talk so you can't just come over there saying oh yeah i would like this this but i wanted more modernized and that's that in the third you know what i'm saying you got to go over there hell pick up a second language speak their language you know what i'm saying hell we lost out a long time ago that's something i know is american you know and i'm ain't something too old not to learn something new but my brain waves up there it may not be accepting because hell i was trying to talk spanish and i was only picking up a little you know seed senor momento we call it excellent you know just a few you know words or no speaking english you know i'm on that primary uh type of learning so um it was just very interesting so i was saying okay nene cutting up over him thomas she being blackballed this that in the third damn you know okay do you want to take your ass on over there to um uh senegal or akra where you and um we call it naomi or yoni's over there partying you know because what are you gonna do you know because they they aren't gonna pay you nene and i don't understand why you keep barking up they they tree when they already done told you don't build a fence and a gate around the doorway they don't want you no mo okay they don't want you no mo so are you planning on moving over there are you planning on moving over to accra uh africa with nyony and right now i still think you piss poor uh cuddling and closing up with a married man whether he's a single or separated single or his wife should know what it is and just stand in fire i'm like how you know that you have a conversation with the white lady did you go and see what what the true tea is because quite a skill out i'm speaking out right now you spreading your legs to a married man which you had tried to tell kim zolciak not to do but ooh looky looky look at who comes cooking see what she doing she's spraying her legs wide open and listening wide open as much as possible okay and i'm like you know greg may or may not have told her move on baby move on you know what i'm saying because i'm trying to make it into this other uh realm of living all right you gonna do your my job is done over here in the in the realm of existing where you are i gotta go up yonder somewhere and pay pen repentance for what i've done okay but i'm gonna move on i don't know if y'all had that conversation or you know you're trying to make us think he had to come such couldn't really know our business but i'm just trying to bring up you know ain't that the pot calling to kill the black how you try to put salt on his name and make him feel bad for even thinking about uh having a platonic relationship with the opposite sex while you were gone okay you came and quickly 86 that idea but you you over here i'm philandering and and going out with somebody else's house you don't say that's just piss-pointing in it i already got them being out there because simon i mean not simon peter could have set you up with he set you up with somebody that's separated from his wife but they still legally married this ain't nothing what is called polygamy yeah polygamy situation you can't do that over here in georgia and atlanta georgia that's a crime girl that's crime so i'm like what are you teaching your son out there they uh he can go mess with other women if he got one good woman he still can go on and cheat if he wanted to that's some oh that's that's not good parenting one or one that's not good parenting one on one is that that's not treating yourself right nene that's not treating yourself right you should be number two on his list meaning he's serving the lord he's number one and then he got you number two but that ain't how you living life out here you know you living that fast quick in a hurry and you're taking up shacking up how my mom likes to say it shacking up with a married man he may be separated but he also can probably go back to that same moment that he's still married to did you ever think about that anything because times have turned and ties get hard and you ain't making any more money because you saying you black ball you blacklisted but yet you're going across the country make it make sense nene make it make sense for us okay because i'm just trying to understand the situation you seem like you got a little brain uh working up there it's functioning up there but you just hard-headed as hell you know what i'm saying just hard-headed and then you're going to be saying on your instagram account that african men are hard-headed were you just as hard-headed too so that's like hard-headed mean hard-headed and i mean y'all ain't getting nowhere okay no well another thing i got certainly what the hell that you got oh cause i remember seeing your instagram account and it was flooded with pictures when you were trying to come out that you had a new boyfriend you were trying to introduce us slowly to the world to us you had your whole thing set up with that man on your uh naomi yoni on your uh social media account and i went over his social media account today johnny he ain't got a name picture of you on his thing unless he don't put one up there but he won one now he don't put some other women up there i don't know what he did um we call it clothing for them or they were his models or what was going on i know fantasia was over there he was taking some pictures with her but aren't you a socialite too nene aren't you a socialite did he dress brent your youngest son and outfit when you call yourself somewhat playing with him in social media trying to get us to guess was that your new boo your new man at the time okay which is a travesty because he ain't free the man is legally dedicated and on paper married to somebody else so that that's just postponing piss poor you treat your own self bad that's why a man ain't gonna never respect you because if he can get down with you and you know for a fact he married and he planned on leaving her that means he can use you anytime he feels like it because you're gullible you're vulnerable and you're gonna take anything he throw at you i'm just saying okay cause you you're showing it to all of us now you're trampling around shacking up here and there traveling with a married man it don't seem like you have no uh regret about the whole situation but she's also traveling with some other people i don't know who they are if y'all know who they are let me know okay because i know they'll make the ladies of excellence uh the group that she called herself the movies and shakers who she had affiliated herself with i don't know what the hell happened to that group can anybody tell me either i'm waiting i'm waiting can anybody i'll get out i'm coming y'all let me know cuz i'm confused what happened to that whole organization that she put together that they suppose been taking yearly trips on monthly trips across the country moving and shaking and empowering other black women where did it go what probably in that bowl of soup where she gonna drink it and pee it out that's probably where it went yeah that's probably what it went the whole dream but you know what is what is she checking on her phone she checking her bank account trying to see how she gonna get home did she pay for the trip y'all or did a con give them a pass and um she had showed i don't know that a con or not but i know it's he he has grown some hair oh so he's not bald-headed anymore but he's living his best life over there in his country and he's definitely trying to show and prove that you know uh the affluent people and society globally they can come visit his world his city that he's constructing and he wants the heavy hitter she wants the celebrities to come down there and rent them out an apartment or buy some land over there and come and make them their second home you know and get the heritage and stuff uh and show improve but yeah nene's over there in some restaurant i guess they found for them to partake of after they came back from uh touring akon's little city that's trying to be developed and i'm probably looking at little maps and and uh we call those things uh plans that the architect or blueprints is what i'm trying to say looking at those to see what can transpire how they said in the third they can go about getting the liver situation over there the finances and all that i'm pretty sure they talk shop so they ended up at this little restaurant where they were having i guess great ethnic food and stuff i don't think i had now i'm saying i'm seeing leads covering some pots and then i'm seeing pizzas not being covered i'm like what if the flies and that's can get in that shed you know come on we need to do better without hygiene or people we need to have you know canisters we need to have caps on that [ __ ] okay because you just don't know you just don't know and you know since nobody gets sick way over there you know it's just it wasn't good it wasn't kosher that's all i got to say and i'll say that about anybody culture cover that [ __ ] up call it i tell you what i'm saying we don't know about the conference these and whatever even though they got on my ass i understand that but we need to cover that [ __ ] up okay they don't like ain't no buffets no more either i mean i really like eating that buffets too much anyway uh before colby came in because i see people you know be coughing and sneezing they'd be all over them you know all you can eat buffet and [ __ ] but i got this nasty that's you know just got my whole appetite wow i said no i gotta go home i gotta fix my own [ __ ] and sometimes i did do that when i will meet people to go eat and they say they want to do this or i would order off the menu i'm not going up that to that buffet because ain't nothing but a deal trap with germs and everything else okay but anyway that's all i have for this video guys try to get it out there's no comments trying to tell me what that means sherry doing over there who knows sherry i ain't gonna try to get in her pocketbook her purse strings and think i know what she got cuz i don't okay but i'm just seeing how she's tracing around here in a lounge understanding third when we catch her out and about in the news and stuff that don't make it to your local news station to just be on instagram or facebook you know she parlaying around here looking like this that in the bird but you know she's talking she's gonna go invest in you she barely got shut the charade up okay so i'm like with here you talking my girl what are you talking about you could get [ __ ] straight over here before you try to go across the country unless you're gonna try to move over there permanently which me i can't see your being over there i really can't because she's too modernized and damn sure nene just want to visit so she can clown out she want to but you know let's face it ninny is one of them prim plush people she got to have all her electricity she can't have them on some of the dresses they're going somewhere who can sum up like you know how to say [ __ ] rig and she she can't have it she need to be flipping like switches and stuff like that because she you know she's not got the big head so no no she could not be over there uh totally without electricity without wi-fi but all the modernization is what i'm pretty much trying to say so he she might go visit here and there but she plan on living over there and if she did get something it's probably like she's time sharing or you know where a group of people just share and want occupancy of a rental space and they just pick whatever day or whatever month during the year they want to come out there okay but i'm like oh what a tangle where we we when we practice to deceive girl when we pray like they say you can't you can't win when you play dirty girl you can't win when you play dirty and we know you are mad at charade pretty much because you didn't want charade back on the real housewives of line you had dog trouble so bad i thought you got a call reposition oh child i remember those days that when kim's over there y'all y'all was on there sheree had pulled uh kim's over that weed i said oh you trying to switch it up for a girl don't take it off too fast it might be ugly up under there but cha cha cha this real housewives atlanta has gone it has definitely gone it's this it's time you know it's time for it to be doing something he's going to heat back up but he need to shut that [ __ ] down because i damn sure i don't want to see nobody fighting and scrapping up that down but you know like i said we got some new players coming may 1st uh samuel richards ross is up on there and she like she demands respect honey because she's a four-time gold medalist winner and she she she earned that title but to get that respect from each and everybody okay but that's all i had of this video guys i tried to make some comparison to try to see how nini's trying to move out here while she's over here uh calling pro bro what you got po broke mouth what's she doing over there she's trying to land some other type of property okay because we know she had a quick fast and than her and downsized uh the house living situation that she was in most people just trying to take up four and say oh no it's just too big for her to handle uh she couldn't handle the [ __ ] when greg was still on this plane of resistance money was what wasn't flowing in to basically uh capture all those costs that were going out she ain't pulling nobody those who know no okay they know and they don't have to be living with them sitting with them every day and i really think nene was spending more than what she was bringing in okay and that's just how it is but i will see y'all next video alright guys take care bye-bye | DebShanel48World | UCaGIyOQROC7oTwSb9tBru6w | 2022-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en 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_crvB4r5E8k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_crvB4r5E8k | A Day in the Life | Cinematographer Angelica Perez-Castro | Career Girls Role Model | a typical day on set as a cinematographer is always different even in other department as well but you usually get a call sheet with a cold time basically a color sheet is has all the information you're gonna know we're gonna shoot that day it has all the scenes that are gonna be sure like how many pages the location the parking when lunch is gonna be the weather it has all the information and like contact information if you get lost or something everything is there so there's no excuse of not knowing upfront what's happening because everything is right there on that little piece of paper when they say new like right the day before a work so if it's an early call time let's say they said that it we have to be there at 7 a.m. so typically you have to be there an hour before that so you can have breakfast get yourself together you know like getting ready of the day's work basically and then after that usually what it comes is there's our rehearsal there's a private rehearsal with the director and then there's a rehearsal with the department heads which includes the cinematographer you know the key grip and and other key players on set and then after that like there's some marking rehearsal so the you know the second assistant camera puts marks on the floor to make sure where the you know the marks were the actors move around the scene so that way as a cinematographer I know oh so she landed there so I know I need to put a light there to make sure she looks good so having having those marks it's like really helpful as a cinematographer because then you bring people who literally just stand in front of those marks and help shape the light so that way I have a conversation with the key grip and the gaffer and tell them like okay so this is a scene this is where the actors move around I need to put a light outside from the window so like every every scenario is gonna be different obviously because you don't know like if it's gonna be outside or indoor but once you know you give them direction to the gaffer which is a head of lighting technician and he will give instructions to the electricians to set up the lights and then the grips will help shape that light either add the fusion to it or or put some color to it and help secure the lights of course and and then after that we have a camera rehearsal so we bring the camera and I have to let know my camera team that okay I need this lens for this scene we're gonna be on a dolly right now so we also prepared for that you know like if you're on a dolly you don't make sure like the they have the proper like technical stuff so they can mount it in and so they have a camera rehearsal which is great because now you see everything with light and the camera and then you know a little like adjustments you have to do which happens all the time and then when you change the camera angle it's the same thing like but it's just smaller adjustments you you know you might just change the lens or you might change a little bit the lighting because it's a close-up and you want to see more flattering of face of the actors and then after that you know it's it's it's the same process we print Lee and obviously there's there's a launch break of course they're gonna feed you on set and then after that it's just the same thing and then once once the scenes that were you know scheduled for that day are done then you have to wrap the gear which you know people think oh we're done shooting it's over no it's not over you have to secure the gear either like loader in the truck or if you're working on the stage you can just leave it there if if you're working this next day on there if you're moving if you're shooting on a different location the next day then you have to load everything so it's like really intense in that sense that you have to really move around and you know it's still expensive equipments you have to be careful but you you cannot be you know you gotta have that sense of urgency all the time you really do your steps all set like I know I averaged like 15,000 steps or even more just depending on the location we're shooting and when I get home I just want to sleep but sometimes a cinematographer your work doesn't end when you come home because there they might be changing the script which happens all the time like they change the script during the day of we're shooting so there might be a change that the producer the director needs to notify me so I can become prepared the next day and see what changes I need to do with the lighting setup or whatever it needs to be done there is a live after set so it's not just work however I do enjoy storytelling a lot so even on my free time I you know most of my friends are filmmakers well and we just trying to create as much as things that we can like because we want to tell our stories so I do on my free time I do like meet with those people and we have a conversation of future products that we want to do but I mean I do get some time that I can relax and just I I enjoy sports a lot so I like to keep myself like active and it does help me like you know keep myself strong like on and off on a work space so I I play a lot of tennis I go hiking a lot I bike | careergirls | UCz_kOtkQlKTiXDKEYIu2qUg | 2020-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,029 | 5,216 |
9pHpGsTrjsg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pHpGsTrjsg | V Corps Army base in Europe now named after Polish-American hero | today is a historic day for the united states the united states army fifth corps and poland our steadfast nato ally welcome to camp kosciuszko in beautiful poznan poland the camp is named after thaddeus cuscusco thaddeus was a military engineer and general officer in both the polish and american armies as far back as the american revolutionary war our two great nations have shared values serve together in training and enhance nato operations with the designation of a u.s army installation command here at camp coast cushco we now share this amazing military complex the establishment of camp kosciusko can be traced back to august 13 1776 the day that thaddeus cuscusco officially joined america's continental army 245 years later almost to the day our major general adam yokes of the polish land forces assumed his position as deputy commanding general of fifth corps on august 4th 2021 and today july 30th 2022 we celebrate the establishment of the easternmost american army base in europe we are victory corps it will be done benja sobrione | Defense Now | UCKBNaxsFV4hpGVc8QOUmsFg | 2022-07-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 176 | 1,048 |
KRcXmFRF2mM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRcXmFRF2mM | @KT Neumann on Twitter | twitter is a great medium for dialogue dialogue with people you otherwise wouldn't be able to talk to so all heads of all sorts of organizations should jump on board right and of course the hats of the biggest industry in the world the automotive industry should make use of twitter right but they don't there's no european automotive ceo actively engaging on twitter except dr kai thomas neumann at opel fox hall in a campaign to turn the brand around he is the only ceo of all long-standing european car manufacturers who opens up on twitter he talks to people and he is doing it himself at work after work on sundays and from behind the scenes after just one week dr neumann had a thousand followers great one week on twitter as opelvoxhorn ceo and already 1 000 followers thank you and it doesn't end with tweeting dr neumann wants people to come as close as possible so at the iaa 2013 he invited 15 of his followers to join him for a private tour of the opel booth he showed how he tweets and enjoyed his tweet being displayed on the twitter wall at the opel booth during his iaa press conference he invited everybody to follow him on twitter as well under ed carter neumann gabby in my targets upload by opel and gladys herzl it's a level of closeness none of dr neumann's competitors can achieve this fact was also noticed by hundreds of blocks and media outlets around the world opel folks hall remains the only european manufacturer having a ceo active on twitter and will continue to be approachable during all steps along the way | Samoo Cars | UC8jnUtcR05zBEEk1WFtKIRg | 2014-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 282 | 1,541 |
K0x7I1rE6nI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0x7I1rE6nI | Fishing With Roddless Mini Pocket Fishing Reel - Casting Fishing | [Applause] [Music] so if you want to fish for catfish with that rod let's reel Survivor Series then if you want to set it and forget it fish with it be able to catch fish with drag but this just set it on the ground spool facing down and then just stab it a knife in the ground through the stick it in there kind of hard and there you go now drag okay and pull out arms then spin the lure in the direction shown in the video aim the face of the spool in the direction you're casting allow the lower to fly peeling line off the spool right before the lure hits the water turn the real sideways and begin to reel in reel in the Lord [Music] i Kickstarter my name is miles and I created the Rob this real it's a tiny all-in-one fishing device that can catch a big fish and still fit in your pocket to cast this reel you just pull out a little bit of line and throw it out this way with the face of this bowl facing the direction you're casting it cast just like a spinning reel school and then you turn it sideways at a 90 degree angle and reel it in to use the drag on this fishing reel and to set the hook you cross your thumb over to the school and put pressure on the spool so it puts resistance on it so if a fish is pulling or if you get it a hit and you want to set the hook on a fish you reel in your slack and then you press firmly your thumb onto the spool and yank back and then you just reel it in and any time the fish is pulling line you just press your thumb up against the spool and put some resistance on it to tire out the fish this model right here is built with a 4 to 1 gear ratio advantage it spins very fast and retrieves baits very fast but what we find is that with a 3 to 1 gear ratio advantage you get a little bit more torque the crank is going to be stainless steel machine and here's a main driving gear this machine from stainless steel [Music] please help support us by backing us on Kickstarter we're sharing this video thank you very much for your help [Music] you [Music] [Applause] | Life Style Way | UCrilQY1FV3GUQL-ZFHYUG7w | 2020-04-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 413 | 2,014 |
zV9RHR_O8SM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV9RHR_O8SM | REaction) Star Wars: Squadrons - Official Gameplay Trailer | PS4 | [Music] hey what's going on let's get in this video this sexy Star Trek Star Wars squadrons now I never played I think the last stores like squadron game I played was way back in autarky person Hart Kade but as far as squadron and fighting and stuff like that as far as ships I'm not really a fan of that and on my friend he's big into fighting simulations and stuff like that I'm not really into that as all that I did play Jedi fallen order now that was a great game I have so much fun with that game I'm still going and trying to collect everything because I'm when I play games I like to look at everything go everywhere collect everything I can but this game is actually the pilot of the piloting pilot yeah flying anyways let's get to this video and see what this is all about let's go now right ea trying to be a lot of vital transactions you better pay for the same engine as a second Death Star's call battlefield but the imperial fleet is still a threat Vanguard squadron oh let's make history Star Wars squadron Oh earn your wings in the single-player story spanning two factions stations Master multiplayer battles as a squadron of five with the option to play the entire game in VR you'll begin there in a single-player story welcome to a squadron where you'll play as two combat pilots flying Empire and the New Republic where I would play you'll experience this world through your cockpit baddest the instrumentation in brenneke provides critical feedback about power management and shields with a squadron of diverse characters at your side prove your skills on increasingly challenging missions stimulate starfox barrows Vanguard welcome to the Nadira Dockyard one of my spies has leaked the attacks with the New Republic Starhawk project the story of the two pilots you playing stick together will shape the balance of power in the galaxy to take the fight online and you'll need flight time with all eight ships oh wow spit I force you to play all interceptors are fast and highly maneuverable let's get a ideal for hunting down your opponent's star fighters support ships can keep allies safe and stocked up as well as disrupting enemy fighters farmers are the heavy hitters able to deal devastating damage to enemy flagship and star fighters if you've got a preferred component you need something customized I'll take care of it unlock everything you need to customize your own fighters don't like playing the game from cosmetics to an arsenal of a flood waters that alter how your ships fly fight and survive know how much you gotta pay for use aromatic you change your loadout depending on your squadron strategy finally got up is moving critical in star wars squadrons multiplayer modes words of Millennium Falcon fine-tune your loadouts to work as a team moving in on the enemy utilize components like tractor beams turrets slow down your opponents or set up your squad mates for the kill for teams looking for an even greater challenge it's telling yourself is more squadrons do we battle sweet balanced freak battles are multistage conflicts whether playing solos or with friends against other players or AI as a squadron of five don't worry I got it for you meet your team in the social hub to solidify a strategy coordinate loadouts and prepare for takeoff first push the frontline by winning the dogfight in the center of the map [Music] capital ship like most battlefield commit goal target and design subsystems of your opponent's massive black ship take it down at each phase your squadron either pushes the line forward or falls back to defend keep our flagship state is your squadrons choice of how to play [Music] stay together strike quickly stealth music version house key we need to hurry a unified squadron is the key to victory this is star wars squadron thurston Galilee's finest and make your mark hope this galaxy pilots warning oh well that's it for the trailer as far as star wars EAS squadrons now I'm not really sure because it's EA that's the only thing I have a hesitant about as far as hesitancy about because EA likes to incorporate purchasing transactions and they love to do that everything is always locked and I'm assuming that you're gonna do wind up doing the same thing because every time people complain they don't really do anything they just kind of stick to their guns and just keep going on way they want to do is for operate what they want to do like I just got a mother battlefield Star Wars battlefield I don't think it was free for the PlayStation I think last month this month but yeah I just haven't really played it because I know the original battlefield keep saying that for like it's a different name was a lot more tight I know they've been updating changing a lot of things I don't know what the status is of course what people how much people play the Star Wars game but I mean I could see my friend plainness because the Star Wars and also its XE a pilot type simulation type game I guess I don't really play that I'm not I like the way it looks as far as it looks gorgeous to play but like I said I don't think I would actually get this there's other games in the line as far as to get ghosts of Tsushima which comes out next month I can't wait to play that play a lot of that cyberpunk which comes out November and whatever other games as a plan still gotta play some Batman still gotta play go uncle's still gonna play Odyssey and so many other games I'm still trying to play well of course the Last of Us part 2 just to say my synopsis last part - there's a lot of people that hate the Last of Us part 2 I actually don't I actually feel like I need to get review of the last most part - once I complete the game I'm taking my time I'm enjoying and I'm not trying to rush through it I'll give my bouncing opinions through a video later on down the line but other than that that's about it if you like this video please like please subscribe and last but not least have a great day have a great night talk to you later | James' Fun House | UC3ElByIpjz75gCtaWImwGvg | 2020-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,104 | 5,998 |
AUpMYpALkyo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUpMYpALkyo | Invaders ffrom Mars 53 review | this is your um DVD and Blu-ray film collector of both General and adult review and before we start this is basically for 18 and up this is for adults only uh anybody under the age of 18 and want to see this have to be with their parents and only their parents are Guardian can make the comments that's the way it goes now I just I want to tell you that um I recently ordered this restored version the restored version of uh Invaders from Mars and I think I could add some more context on the explanation of it as I said I had ordered this restored classic of invasion of Mars which was directed and uh produced by whip directed by William Cameron's Menzies and I'm gonna read a little bit what it has to say in the Box and then we'll have a little discussion about it in the early days of the 1950s Cold War tension and the bird showing Space Race created a petty mix of paranoia and unbridled creativities filmmakers speculated as to the Marvels and Horrors that will lay beyond the stars among those leading the charge William Cameron Menzies things that come Invaders from Mars terrified audiences upon releasing a 1953 with chilling visions and Insidious attacks in small town um Americana and I'll Skip and I'll talk with the bonus features brand new 4k restoration of the film restored from the original camera negative and positives restored 4K 1953 trailer uh newly commissioned a trailer 90 uh 2022 interview with stars Jimmy hunt William Cameron Menzies biographer James Curtis Recollections of Menzies eldest granddaughter Pamela Lawson feature it which uh acclaimed film directors John Lennon Joe Dante and Mark uh Goldblatt effects and effects artists and two-time Oscar winner Robert scotak foremost expert on Vaders from Mars and Enthusiast film preservation is Scott McQueen John sales introduction of Turner classic film festival April of 19 2022 uh before and after clips of the restoration original archival elements with a film restoration supervisor Scott McQueen restored segments and 2K with alternate International versions alter the ending verses extended palanitarian scenes galleries were original press books pages behind the scenes from restoration process 20-page booklet extending uh restoration EXT sound restoration process Invaders from ours and Nightmare restoration by Scott McQueen now if I can remember when I was a little kid I first saw the 1953 version of Invaders from Mars when I was a kid and the 60s 60 night at Paramount Theater here where I live in Kitty's matinee and there's when I was a kid there were certain parts that really affect me or I got really obsessed by it and uh one of the obsessions when the Martians put that little thing behind the victim's head to cause him to become zombies and the get and the sand suction that I really got obsessed by those scenes they were they don't accept me you know but they really disturb me and another thing the sand section reminded me of something for years I kept wonder what that reminds me of and I just I just found out what it reminded me of I I just found out of what it reminded me of a toilet bowl and when a toilet is being flushed that's what it reminded me of and uh at that time I think they were just printing them on Eastman color instead of the original Scenic Super Scene a color process and uh in one of the in one of the discussions uh or one of the book it either wasn't the book it was the saying that Helena this is Helena Carter's last film she says they said they only she only played romantic leads and this was her first meet he wrong they I guess she figured out she's not getting any better roles as she quit such a shame she was in a James Cagney film made back in 1950 I forgot the name of the title but uh but I want to tell you something that has been nothing but missed uh the myth that this movie was shot in 3D one time it was never made in 3D when this film was being produced the equipment was not available yet it was when Arch oberer decided to make his good Lions a guru in 3D that that that the equipment big natural vision equipment became available now it's the um filmmaker what's his name if I can look at okay Mark Goldblatt he probably was saying was the truth they claimed during pre-production at one time they were sinking of uh putting uh uh shooting it in 3D during the pre-production you know uh William Cameron McKenzie's and others and they thought about what happened if they show it at a matinee well you know how kids react when they don't got parents controlling them they would be play they wouldn't be paying attention to me they'd be playing their 3D glasses pretending to be martians in the theaters they've taken us like in the cross-site version well what happened if it broke that one of the things got out of sync they want their money back so they thought it was a bad idea but I don't know what year they talked about this was it the year when they were when they knew about the natural vision camera and demonstrations were being made 1950 they were making demonstrations showing into theaters I know that they went to MGM in 47 to to get and um but anyway they might have talked about this but overall this is a very interesting science fiction film of the 1950s it's in a way that was um based on the uh the Cold War just as God was and the Martians were where the enemy representing the stalinous versions of communism in fact the Martian uh the Martian people that were in the movie The the leader was actually uh was actually a small actress who I think they said appeared in The Wizard of Oz and uh as Jimmy let's see now excuse me Jimmy as Jimmy Hunt's dead she and her his mother knew each other because they were high school friends and you know it was the irony that Jimmy was 14 years old and all of a sudden you see him years later he's an older man in his 80s it's it's just it's just imagine when you see these people as little kids and and years later they get older now uh can't win Cameron Menzies produced this film uh at the Republic sound stages they must the Republic Studios must have rented sound stages for uh for independent filmmakers that's how they made their living too and uh his uh daughter great great granddaughter excuse me was talking about when he had breaks and films he was designing that he would paint the house the paint the walls of the houses different colors like redesigning the rooms and she's talking about how one of the Styles he did was how it was interesting how he painted some of the rooms in or areas in old style looks and uh the thing about it is that they also included the rest also included the before and afters they pulled uh many many of the things that they used from things from film from from her from different libraries in which the films was not in great shape for example the extension versions were um uh for the British the European versions were magenta but they fixed that up now when I was looking at the European version of the extension of the uh of the uh astrology astronomy sequence I kind of felt that this extension distracted away from the store I don't know why the British didn't like the shorter version and also the ending the redone ending it was dumb why do they wanted to change it now this picture was a low budget picture it took about four weeks and by the time that William Cameron menu super senior color well color Corporation of America think bought it so they took out super Scenic color they said shot in color but their process was no different than um then Technicolor in a way except the process involves the three the three the two colors on one side and the one color on the front side so this there was a separation problem unlike Technicolor so it's slightly soft focus as a result but um as I said this picture was enjoyable and I enjoyed love I loved I loved seeing it again it was it was great and uh let's see now uh okay Scott McQueen I first saw Scott McQueen was explaining about the uh Phantom of the operas uh 1943 Phantom of the Opera films I know whether he's an actor he's in show business but he was uh uh he was uh involved in the supervision of the restoration and as I said before they did a wonderful job yes they did a wonderful job let's look now and there's another interesting thing to notice if I'm not wrong William Cameron manzie was involved in the 3D product the base that's some that's that that's some other that's I I understand a pseudo name I wrote a review on that on IMBD and I don't believe in doing same visuals but um oh I forgot to tell you guess what Roman is almost done and they added another 3D short and I'll give you a hint this 3D short originally was a part of a compile of other 3D shorts that were originally released on old-fashioned VHS by the something weird video Distributors have been out of business for years and uh I think it was flat so it'll be a delight to see but Roman is almost done now we're going to show here's the box cover here's the sides this is a picture of uh Paulina Carter here's a here's the regular box cover same thing in the sides and uh here's a booklet you can see what it has it talks about different things it talks about the super Scenic color process it talks about how by the time they did that supersonic color went out of business you know it's still a film plant that they use the building and uh they show the restoration sequences if you can see that but I think as I said before I think Scott McQueen oh yeah and here's the little um here's a little thing here's a disc excuse me I'm a little bit nervous every time I put on a show well this is not a professional show this is reality but I say that Scott McQueen and his team did the red did an excellent job and I will say I will say that I'll say it again this movie was never shot in 3D the 3D equipment weren't available by the time they were producing it look at it in in Bob furmanax 3D archives well this is Mike McGee your adult and family oriented DVD and film reviewer if you like in spite of my nervousness and forgetfulness a bit if you like if you like it please please comment and subscribe and if you don't like it you can make a comment anyway this is before this is all about discussion on things so I'm I'm glad that you paid a little uh I'm glad to do I'm glad you spent some time watching me and I hope to see you next time bye | Michael Mcgee | UC_LHnJzhAW1q7E_z3AQthVQ | 2023-02-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,962 | 10,362 |
3LtVPp3CBGs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LtVPp3CBGs | Call Kingi Taurua Waitangi Marae King William IV Flag is our Admiralty Court | hey gone below here today is Tuesday the twenty-fourth of may 2016 I'm just about to give El chief King Total core to see what's happening and the latest from celina Cora the Prime Minister the Mary government of this country is Elam so here goes try oh yeah he John here John here are you he said to ring when I when I want to win you so I thought I better give you a ring what did soon renew you that she's coming up she's coming up to see her spell and yeah so I'm expecting her this week and just I'll let you know when when she when she calls me and I want to have a little talk with her as well so we didn t up with with what she's thinking at the moment and but I wanted to make sure with you to catch up with with where I met at the moment I'm putting I'm putting this case stalled together for the Cook Street so that's about 5 75 pages so far and it's it's going to catch them out because I I can tell you now that Jerry multiple i will go to London as the new ambassador he will sit over there and the queen of God is in the EU Parliament before obama obama since the Navy here to teach the police the new laws and unjustified I'm worrying about at the moment with what how they're designing this sort of carry on to take our flag while G reason in London to give the William and I feel that what they're up to to cut us out of it and so that he becomes the king by default of being married over there William William William I think the Queen will ever decayed I'm just any thinking what I'm thinking what what they're doing why they're getting really food cuz Jerry finishes in November he's in his new both off to London then then Obama finishes and he's he's getting his Navy to come here in November to train the police to train the police to take the bloody place out and I'm thinking I gotta hear them off with whatever Sue's got and it needs her government needs to kick in with robbery from that Malloy and you there is cigna clean that white animal I to take that flag and tell the world that we're we're taking our authority there's a threat against our own country is treason you see I'm putting that in the documents it's coming from there and you I'm not worried about boy if I pissed me off today I told him stick your nose out of these political business you dare to look after the Mirage yeah now that's what I basically did this morning he keep annoying me all the time like report to him you know that what I'm doing now I'll just stick with you and that's about it they can't do much other end and he he's ignoring soon that's what got me because he says we don't mean that government in here this not about government there's this and they'll yet I should know that's the way things go whoever without debt you know pretty well helpless and you're gonna you're gonna go down the South Island series already been through all this lot and why don't you just go and talk to it and let us sort out what she doing so I'm just going to boost up behind food and if necessary go back to gisburn and help her to set up to to save our bloody flag and save our body country from any three so that's that's that's about it i'll let you know if there's any change and because i'm telling the whole world on facebook what's happening here from that Mariah and we are letting them know that we have to the Moroi ship in there as L our thing with the flag as our thority there so people understand it is just that we're ready with true who can do her thing and it looks like she'll bring the Russian him to Roma Julia and if the British don't get the ACT to get in and do something about what happened at that Mariah in the Navy here this is in coach with it that's why they're not doing thinking that follow John Martin is with Jerry and with with John Key and with Obama there in that little game to to hook everything cook everything out of it it's it said but it's Mary he's married to go here and do the marriage thing and I'm more interested in Queen Victoria's trustees between me and you that's the big thing that I keep talking about the crown jewels is in that Malloy tied up at that Admiralty and don't worry about it in i'll just keep your you're clean in wood line in its right place i know what to do with over there and just you use the flag for its potential and we just go as Chiefs of that land the land itself that's why I'm putting title on there from Cook Street the barest oh look after that that's why they worried he needed just want to my gaze up because they know it's going to burn wet them from that Mariah and but whoever's too sick to another yeah I said King is a military yeah then I said keys a military man is about military there's nothing you you and your your things out there yeah just have to do with nothing yeah yeah yeah nah yeah he got no right he's trying to be a trying to be the big thing but I had enough of him today and he gone out of the way now and they're full of co another he got arrested and he ducked up now say going out oh come on us a home port yeah God from another offense down the South Island when he was there me that is a road chick got him now it'll hook him into the cork street one because he says he was one of the ones that follows like that they didn't get them so poor bugger and the other big full of marriage he eat you eat and you hate being at large to fit debuggers it's stupid running me down as a no you've all supposed to be caught my eye said you for a seascape then your husband is funny and he some got arrested in some didn't and your for us fighters are in the thing you can see you fellows being mr. and and I wasn't one of the mystic ones in there yeah between you and me te we got a finger on the pulse on on the inheritance of that trust that that's what between me and you that's that's what we don't worry about anybody else just the documents now I just want to let them know what's what the hotel's going on yeah good no not at all no oh no you're not I think we just hang out heat flow until I get something going could sue said how much is my court case gonna cost our sins and his legal aids taking care of it she thought it would be a hundred and fifty thousand I think she was saying well have the money for it I think I think I quite believe her when she says she's got a reserve bank sorted with with his film I think they'd be working on a for a while and that's all I care about that'll kick Cook Strait into gear and a little kick you'll get your land back up there at the same time and and I'll go back to Guzman and run the bloody mary jane quarter with married in court so over there with all the title Suzie I thought it upward through here she's got all the books on that so I'll keep up with you mate I'm all right I'm all right i'll just keep going and as long as you like Diego that's the cheap I just let you know let you know that mummy is a military man and we're in a military zone we're in a war zone at the moment did you know with this Jerry Mateparae Andrews if you're watching this video just ones were you I know what you're up to I just related oh El chief he signs these documents he's authenticated the documents he's achieved the last man on his feet on that mirai nikki what I and now the Waitangi what I King's Bench call all right we've got that set up for this case on cooks 377 cook street I'm going to take that property as whilst playing from that mud I in three years in a row I'm supposed to be in western and that title there was on the agenda and the three occasions when it got mandated to go in season it took me a long time to finally go in season but because the marshals contracted them to do the job it didn't come out the way I thought they might have exercised it because it's the first time I've met them and I'm thinking that they should know what they're doing but however i'm back on it I will do it myself and with the chief so that's that it's in a nutshell really I wanted to let kingi know that this country is a threat is threatened by John Key Jerry multiple I the Governor General John Martin the chief of Navy New Zealand and Joe and Shawn Elias the supreme court chief of justice and police minister Judith Collins and the Attorney General Chris Tomlinson do with other other ones boost I mean Bill English the treasurer Minister of Finance so that's to name a few who are liable in themselves in this threat against our country there are private countries bharat companies these people who operating the government are private companies they are not the country they're not the country the Comte de company on the Waitangi Moroi on that land that belongs to King ito door he wants his land back now we're going through the court in the Auckland District Court to Gettys then back the same as I bought my land back on Cork Street now that's the first case scenario that we're going through now straight to Britain straight to Britain if you're watching this video British military in witness Department you are our partners in this thread here of King William the fourth its jurisdiction of Admiralty court martial law the only flag in a world that has a court martial law insider now that you know the Pope destroyed his court martial laws and all his laws on Admiralty and left everybody with nothing and journey between us in Britain and now that the Queen's gone into the EU Parliament she's the threat with john key and the governor-general here and what they're trying to do now is to shift the governor-general to England as the Ambassador to New Zealand you won't be having that position by the time soon occur again say hands on the government en boots them so that's what we're going through at the moment things are saluting key straighten the face of everybody in the world watching these videos all my videos are our legal proof of claim that i'm saying statements that are real for you to review you must refute this any person affected by what I say on these lands of New Zealand including Bruce meter in tirana I see you have an article there that has prompted my attention to your claims you must put those in front of the Waitangi Mirai King's Bench court if you want to do anything with it because that flag is holding the power to this country and to the world for that matter inside King William's title he put this land together so you can come here and live on it and occupy that piece on in with our title that everybody in the world uses the titles of Admiralty now that this is the only original and multi flag in the world it saves Britain from collapse because it's the King's lair there's no other King flag in the world only this one given to us natives because the King trusted only us in the whole world he didn't trust his own family put it that way so well this country is under threat because of John Key trying to sell it to the TPPA when it's not his title he hasn't got clear title to these lands he's still trying to settle out Mary Mary is not a tribe of origins it is being created by the crown corporation private companies those private companies are threatening our country including the Navy the company that are particularly interested in the Panama tax havens of this country to audit straight away is the waitangi National Trust Company private company inside that Mariah on King e-tailers land in the team Mariah whitening what I land blocks the treaty grounds in other words the tree grounds are now suspect of its title and it's business running inside that mirai our carvings are inside that Mariah from my land blocks at the East Cape as well as our happiness it belongs to the apples not the Erie's the Erie's get the bail you get in the bill straight into that new zealand company they use them the Waitangi National Trust inside the waitangi treaty house it's a Waitangi EDD multi caught else that's what it really is with the ship beside with the flag bolt and this rain is one of them trying on the right-hand side and the British flag on the other side just shows you this has got the partnership title to breath they're right there that's the proof of claim that i'm claiming us to be in charge of that ship on that piece of land and that mariah is not belonging to anybody else's blood but Elvis from our lands right so were you John Key I have a message for you from me and my chief kinito door last man on earth it is the one that has the last say is a military man on that plan dares Natalie to say this is the authority of this country is the authority from that piece of land with everything stuck to it he sees back we've seized it back on my documents that are going into the Auckland District Court as soon as I finished putting them together I'm taking my time about that there's enough to sink everybody in Parliament from all the crimes in the Crimes Act 1961 that you're broken all of those ads right through the years and I'm picking up your people when your name is on my facebook site that's admissible evidence in the High Court of Admiralty in London if we make you go there you have to go there if you guys can't get there you get the bill everybody is viable liable under john key government you are now liable according to the Pope Francis orders that he destroyed all trusts and corporations including your use of the Admiralty law under his laws you have nothing else of laws but the Vatican's laws that you have adapted to suit yourselves we have the British law that's locked to us from Britain and all the acts that this country took out we're putting back in the hanging in chains act there's one that stands out a mile of 1830 or hanging in jpg we pull it out and put it right in front of you john key because to us and my Chiefs there are warriors still they use that for people who commit treason and genocide in theft of lands and resources okay in tax havens that you say no no not here when we see that it is we're going to audit you with the merry government and soon Makorra its prime minister that's been going on for a long time we shut you down in 2012 but John Key didn't come back in because i was going to set you john key right there in front of italy announce happening the governor-general then soon across set you she set you right there on video and what happened John Key you opened the Parliament up after sunnah chorus thank you that was she was operating under the Confederation of Chiefs about their own Eugenie right right in front of everybody this was the Confederation assembly of Chiefs in Congress in that upper house of tiki bar i right we shifted the upper half now in to Waitangi Mirai as the King's Bench court of court martial law I'm the sheriff and the surrogate King William the fourth to speak to this flag for King William in his absence and taking his place as administering his law with King totowa the chief to sign it off just like a prime minister you've got a prime minister we have a prime minister and we have a chief the chief of the native court that is the native court that is the only native court in the world with our Kings flag of authority from Britain right to administer his laws in our laws that's my job engagement the Maryland Court there will be taken over that whole place and its titles and I'll be in there at ministry that for sooner Cora just telling you now in lieu of that happening we're making intentions of going there and so it's got it set up and get them to take over the whole of the land titles there and I'll take the rest of the rogan titles in Auckland and North and the South Island I'll be looking after that the portfolio and the policymaker for the foreshore seabed and also for the fisheries and transport that's my portfolio that I'm going to do for her although she's got to marry government that's local and national I have the my crown king william Commonwealth Government of the world with this leg in two hundred fifty countries where we're going to follow with a flag with the Queen Victoria trust and all of that inheritance forfeited back to the King's Bench caught from the Queen's Bench court in the rolls building in London it will come back into the King's Bench court the British military is obligated to retrieve salvage confiscate everything back from the Queen's Bench court and all its subjects back into the King's Bench court because the Queen isn't reason with us the native and British people that she's trying to shut down which means the Parliament I'm just a warning to all real British people but this flag I'm coming with it me and Jamie Annamarie Patrick Stewart we're coming with this flag to hoist that are in westminster or better still in Devon on King William's estate in it is late all right I'm expecting that to happen very soon we've sort of been there now my barrister said to me John there's nothing to stop you from going to England and doing your job there I'll be there sooner as i get Cook Street taken off those people and giving back to the people of this country that's what I'm there for the common law people of the world and King William threat to all you people in the Commonwealth courts in the world this is your flag this is your flag and join in behind the moai Crown King William trust and its organization as soon as we get funded and get going with the Maori government and its funding that Sue has arranged signing the papers with her and barrister that's my barrister as well at my own barrister the other beresford is shown with us is handling our case now Aaron Cook Street I'll have all the court case it's in 575 pages so far it'll be bit more than that yet by the time I finish so I'm going through methodically to pull out all the acts that they have broken the police the government John Key you two are in there implicated in that fraud accessories as said parties you're all third-party to the Queen the biggest faults that out of them all she's a threat to Britain and to us she's abandoned ship she abandoned ship in Britain and went into the EU Parliament in 2008 signed in 2009 that's when all the trouble started with john key in this country going the way it is now and changing into the new world order it went from there I followed it and put it in documents in to catch her in the fraud with Gordon Brown in the labour party in Britain signing with her in the back room without any consent from the people in step followed that fashion of breaking your own rules all the way through this law will hang you for treason can you quit and and all your ministers there and mr. breaking it up and pulling it to bits and letting all those immigrants and your bad people you're going to get this bill and we're going to retrieve everything confiscate everything off you the whole lot of you in the world right through the world the people tell us who took what and this country music to you John Key your time has come to tell the truth the same is what I'm doing in Auckland District Court is to make deathly flower do brown CIB Criminal Investigation Bureau detective owner to what she did to me with the Kings property on me with authority to wear his seals and his coat of arms and the eight point star most of all the new world order which is the eight point star with each photo here your confiscated that property from the desert it for their or stealing or or confiscating something as a threat against a country people we are this country we are this country and you violated or threaten the king and me by taking that property and me arresting me the natural person and then writing my name in capitals and then that mystery man you created the money that you're paying yourselves with I want to know who it is that countersigned what I signed as blackmail to get me out of with a bail bond that I will sign if you allowed to go and get that money I want all of it back and everybody else is back after that right don't forget that's a crime that's just another crime you committed and you forge the witnesses names into the Capitals as well and your friend the constable put your name in capitals and called you out there I just let people know that you got caught out as the corporate person as well as conflict of interest as a in a common law court sense in natural you your name in lowercase natural person and there you are the constable what you one in put your name in capitals and got you right you're caught out and that's not all you had no right to take a kingly shirt off me I have the authority to wear that shirt with the flags on it right with the flags on it with the seals and everything I have directed to wear that for the Chiefs up in Napoli and around this country for this land Alvin not yours and you're at the cheat to come and take it off me strip here right bloody way i'm setting take it off and take it as evidence against me it's evidence now against you are dependent and the other priests Aaron Pasco detective another criminal detective that was a criminal himself on to Hawaii rights had no federal state authority to go and set up state of emergency d donkey you Obama you're not going to put a state of emergency on this country any part of it and you're not going to bring the Navy here to John Key that was the other thing I wanted to tell you that I told King the Navy in u.s. the United States is out of control it's run by a madman Obama it's going to get and as far as I'm concerned with this leg if I go to America and hang in there using dead multi lon people and shut them down with this leg that's what this way can do it has that power to shut down anybody using the Admiralty law without authority from us the partners the queen is a living announcer Jeff knows they know say always mess though because it's a conflict of her word and her face in the courthouses to still got the married chief on this side and the Queen on their side that's deceptive that's deceptive in front of the public it's not there something that's not real you're gonna have to swear your oath of office you people in the court to who you're swearing your oath of office to is not a queen something less of kin and less of me so that's where your problem is now the state of amusement this is a state of emergency plan the only one in the world that can allow any country to use Admiralty as a state of emergency private contract everything in this flag is private contract don't forget private contract it means between me and you and no one else's business let's hear me and landowners on cook street it's just me and those two later James Pierce Brown and Simon Brent Roundtree and no one else the police came in as third party to a private contract and pulled themselves into our contract and then Natalie flower do burn came here pull me into her complex now pull her into my contract and it's going to knock her right out and everybody else mucking around with now contracts with you have got contracts with between me and the person I've got your name in a box on facebook that's it you are stuck to me in a defaulted contract because you can't answer me any affidavit of any epidemic any statements I make online there is no conveyancing lawyer that can possibly refute anything I state as claimed okay so once again a state of emergency that Obama sending his Navy here I don't think we want them here if they're coming here to teach these please those terrorists X this is not a terrorist country for that to happen with these please hear you're already in trouble the police are already in trouble he has private businesses private contract businesses I've told you all into a private contract with me now you're answerable to me in my chief here in this country you pulled me into contract with your fictitious law as fiat money and with those names capital letters deceptive language on documents false forged documents to extract money out of me and my name the use of my name john 10 in capital is taking advantage of something that you have been told anybody about and that's a threat on us so the state of emergency in this country user is not going to happen without our consent to have any of that happen here we we are looking for a new partner because the British have just about exhausted their contract with us by default and if the Russians come in here with dead military Germany's dosa brownie tu quieres una Gorra so be it we contract them to do that job the British are not there to contact we still got bill on them we've got a 917 million trillion trillion download build on the British government Westminster the Queen the rostral banks the Pope Francis and his Vatican Church church and state of England and also the federal Satan America all of you in the world bank and the UN and NATO and all of those organizations that are using can williamsburg sovereign where we know you are using it for your banks and making money out of people's private interests and their resources this flag will build or and John Key your bill here your bill comes out of the 970 million trillion Philly I'm telling you before Joey but to probably go through inglot that you've got a case against you now I'm making this public that we have you as liable now as criminal criminal all those names I said John Key you Jerry multiply the Governor General Chris Robinson Attorney General Judith Collins no sir please shortlist of Chief Justice Supreme Court hearing much by Governor General so those in helen clark in the UN she's the foreshore and seabed stole their of us I haven't finished with you yet you're the alibi she we need to build so I'm saying you people are liable now for setting up the TPP a all those countries in tppa your inner building I'm just going to spread it all out before John Key sense of Jerry much pride in truth you're liven you model before you go to England we don't want you to be the ambassador for you sir no you no good I'm just telling you you're making both went to war together in Viet Minh and you went the other way and sold our country and sold his then under he's knows he doesn't like that he doesn't like that you're going to pay for that I'm telling you you're going to pay for it and you're not going there to give our flag to Prince William or anybody destra this is our flag it's not your leg to give to anybody flying on that ship of Admiralty in the treaty ground we have seized that place already we've made intentions on the fifteenth of April 2016 we seized it right there in that meeting we in there I'm going to go then finish off a job and put the flag up this flag up the top when we get things cramped up here okay so don't you ever go me in this way because it's a sign of war you go and start doing anything in England with just a no I'm going there prior to you going to go yeah i'm going to and wait for you an angel right go hang you because that's what mal I says that's what the people say they don't like treasonous people with the Queen and all this Isis and all this things going on and you Obama you're going to get a hardon to and say that on this because I'm saying it to this way and now I King William I'm saying you broke our laws of Admiralty by doing what you did to us and the people of the wealth that you have gone and terrorize all these countries you queen you're the worst album on and you deserve to be hang like Queen Mary going on so you're the next one we get on for all those kids that you killed and murdered for sport and there's enough proof that people will come forward with the proof and we'll be there in the court to make sure you get dealt with with John T YouTube and Jerry multiply you people running our country here for your own private interests nothing to do with us you've got you've got these texts havens we're going to investigate and it'll show us what you were doing here for yourselves that's a threat you're a threat against the national interests of this country and with the state of this is a state of nature we're putting a state of emergency on you but we're going to do it to you before you try to do it to us and to America we're putting a state of emergency here against you and contract any countries who wants to help us to keep you out but we don't want Americans here we don't want you here running around with guns mad as hell you can keep that in America it's going to the peccary with making men to disrupt the Queen meant to disrupt all countries nothing just so that's all I want to change for now and we'll catch up with you later thanks for listening and bring up the layers for you to finish the video and the case files and put them online bye come on over click user | John Wanoa | UCieJOACOPCf2ax5chK5flfA | 2016-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,521 | 28,559 |
zMufUSTO5wA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMufUSTO5wA | The University of Alabama: Health and Wellness Expo (2017) | ERICA SHUMATE: We are at the inaugural Work-Life and Wellness Expo here at Coleman Coliseum. We've rebranded the employee health fair because it matches really well with our new strategic goal of incorporating a better work life balance for our faculty and staff. SPEAKER 1: A lot of the information that they give out here is really helpful, especially if you don't have medical facilities that you need to attend. There are a lot of vendors out here that help you with that. SPEAKER 2: Tell me about the massage. SPEAKER 1: I actually feel a little bit more relaxed. She told me that I did have what they call text neck. So I do have that. But the massage made me feel a whole lot better. ERICA SHUMATE: We have 72 vendors that are here talking to employees about their resources in the community. We also offer seven free health screenings, flu shots, shingles vaccines, our Wellbama comprehensive health screening, blood pressure, EKG, everything you could want, all in one spot. So it's one-stop shopping for our employees on the Expo day. | The University of Alabama | UCrm2bWDOGbvbW7Se_9o0m1g | 2017-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 183 | 1,044 |
fodhmSktwmc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fodhmSktwmc | Sermons on Several Occasions, Second Series | John Wesley | Christianity - Commentary | Book | 8/15 | section 26 of sermons on several occasions a second series 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 Larry Wilson sermons on several occasions 2nd series by John Wesley on dissipation this I speak that ye may attend upon the Lord without distraction 1st Corinthians 7:35 almost in every part of our nation more especially in the large and populous towns we hear a general complaint among sensible persons of the still increasing dissipation it is observed to diffuse itself more and more in the court in the city and the country from the continual mention which is made of this and the continual declamations against it one would naturally imagine that a word so commonly used was perfectly understood yet it may be doubted whether it be or no nay we may very safely affirm that few of those who frequently use the term understand what it means one reason of this is that although the thing has been long among us especially since the time of King Charles the second one of the most dissipated mortals that ever breathed yet the word is not of long standing it was hardly heard of fifty years ago and not much before the present reign so lately has it been imported and yet it is so in everyone's mouth that it is already worn threadbare being one of the canted words of the day another reason why it is so little understood may be that among the numberless writers that swarm about us there is not one at least of whom I have seen that has published so much as a sick penny pamphlet concerning it we have indeed one short essay upon the subject but exceeding few have seen it as it stands in the midst of a volume of essays the author of which is little known in the world and even this is so far from going to the bottom of the subject that it only slightly glances over it and does not so much as give us one definition of dissipation which I looked narrowly for from the beginning to the end we are accustomed to speak of dissipation as having respect chiefly if not wholly to the outward behavior to the manner of life but it is within before it appears without it is in the heart before it is seen in the outward conversation there must be a dissipated spirit before there is a dissipated manner of life but what is dissipation of spirit this is the first and the grand enquiry God created all things for himself more especially all intelligent spirits and indeed it seems that intelligence in some kind or degree is inseparable from spiritual beings that intelligence is as essential to spirits as extension is to matter he made those more directly for himself to know love and enjoy him as the Sun is the center of the solar system so as far as we may compare material things with spiritual we need not scruple to affirm that God is the center of spirits and as long as they are united to him created spirits are at rest they are addressed so long and no longer as they attend upon the Lord without distraction this expression of the Apostle not to encumber ourselves at present with the particular occasion of his speaking it is exceedingly peculiar procced are you Pro cetera the toy curio the word which we render attend the on literally means sitting in a good posture for hearing and there in st. Paul undoubtedly alluded to Mary sitting at the Masters feet Luke 10:39 meantime Martha was cumbered with much survey was distracted dissipated Paris Pato it is the very expression from when Saint Paul takes the word which we render without distraction and even as much serving dissipated the thoughts of Martha and distracted her from attending to her Lords words so a thousand things which daily occur are apt to dissipate our thoughts and distract us from attending to his voice who is continually speaking to our hearts I mean to all that listen to his voice we are encompassed on all sides with persons and things that tend to draw us from our Center indeed every creature if we are not continually on our guard will draw us from our Creator the whole visible world all we see here or touch all the objects either of our senses or understanding have a tendency to dissipate our thoughts from the invisible world and to distract our minds from attending to him who is both the author and end of our being this is the more easily done because we are by nature a toy atheists in the world and in so high a degree that it requires no less than an almighty power to counteract that tendency to dissipation which is in every human spirit and restore the capacity of attending to God and fixing itself on him for this cannot be done till we are new creatures till we are created anew in Christ Jesus till the same power which made the world made us a clean heart and renew a right spirit within us but who is he that is thus renewed he that believeth in the name of the son of God he alone that believeth on the Lord Jesus Christ thus born of God it is by this alone that he is created anew in or through Christ Jesus and he is restored to the image of God wherein he was created and again centered in God or as the Apostle expresses it joined to the Lord in one spirit yet even then the believer may find in himself the remains of that carnal mind that a natural tendency to rest in created good to acquiesce invisible things which without continual care will press down his soul and draw him from his creator here in the world the men that know not God will never fail to join that sometimes with design and at other times perhaps without design for their very spirit is infectious and insensibly changes ours into its own likeness and we may be well assured the prints of the world the devil will assist them with all his might he will labor with all his strength and what is far more dangerous with all his subtlety if by any means he may draw us away from our simplicity towards Christ from our simple adherence to him from our union with him through whom we are also united in one spirit to the Father but nothing is more certain than this that though he may tempt the strongest believer to give up his simplicity towards Christ and scatter his thoughts and desires among worldly objects yet he cannot force even the weakest where the grace of God is still sufficient for him the same grace which at first United him to God is able to continue that happy union in spite of all the rage and all the stream and all the subtlety of the enemy God has never left himself without witness that he has power to deliver them that trust in him as out of every temptation that can assault them so out of this in particular he has still a little flock who do in back attend upon him without distraction who cleaving to him with full purpose are not dissipated from him no not for a moment but rejoice evermore pray without ceasing and in everything give thanks but so far as anyone yields to this temptation so far he is dissipated the original word properly signifies to disperse or scatter so the Sun dissipates that is scatters the clouds the wind dissipates or scatters the dust and by an easy metaphor our thoughts are said to be dissipated when they are irregularly scattered up and down in like manner our desires are dissipated when they are unhinged from God their proper center and scattered to and fro among the poor perishing unsatisfying things of the world and indeed it may be said of every man that is a stranger to the grace of God that all his passions are dissipated scattered or all the earth abroad immeasurably far from God distraction in st. Paul sense is nearly allied to or rather the same with dissipation consequently to attend upon the Lord without distraction is the same as to attend upon the Lord without dissipation but whenever the mind is unhinged from God it is so far dissipated or distracted dissipation then in general may be defined the unsent reign the soul from God and whatever uncentered the mind from God does properly dissipate us hence we may easily learn what is the property of that common expression a dissipated man he is a man that is separated from God that is disunited from his center whether this be occasioned by hurry of business by seeking honor or preferment or by fondness for diversions for silly pleasures so called for any trifle Under the Sun the vulgar it is true commonly confined this character to those who are violently attached to women and gaming drinking - dancing balls races or the poor childish diversions of running foxes and hares out of breath but it equally belongs to the serious fool who forgets God by close attention to any worldly employment suppose it were of the most elegant or the most important kind a man may be as much dissipated from God by the study of the mathematics or astronomy or by fondness for cards or hounds whoever is habitually inattentive to the presence and will of his creator he is a dissipated man hence we may likewise learned that a dissipated life is not barely that of a powdered bowl of a petty mater a gamester a woman hunter a playhouse hunter a fox hunter or a shadow brain of any kind but the life of an honourable statesman a gentleman or a merchant that is without God in the world agreeably to this a dissipated age such as is the present perhaps beyond all that ever were at least that are recorded in history is an age where in God is generally forgotten and a dissipated nation such as England is at present in a superlative degree is a nation a vast majority of which have not God in all their thoughts a plain consequence of these observations is what some may esteem a paradox that dissipation in the full general meaning of the word is the very same thing with ungodliness the name is new but the thing is undoubtedly almost as old as creation and this is at present the peculiar glory of England wherein it is not equalled by any nation under heaven we therefore speak an unquestionable truth when we say there is not on the face of the earth another nation at least that we ever heard of so perfectly dissipated and ungodly not only so totally without God in the world but so openly setting him at defiance there never was an age that we read of in history since Julius Caesar since Noah says Adam we're in dissipation were ungodliness did so generally prevail both among high and low rich and poor but still blessed be God all are not lost there be who faith prefer and piety to God there are some I trust more than 7000 yay or 10 times that number in England who have not yet bowed either their knee or their heart to the god of this world who cleaving close to the God of heaven are not borne away by the flood by the general the almost universal torrent of dissipation our ungodliness they are not of the mind of gentle Christmas the Neukom directed Rakiya concert or anthem who never attempted to swim against the stream they dare swim against the stream each of them can truly say net Maggie Kythera Vincent epithets at the rapido contrarious Ave horribie the following is Addison's translation of this quotation from over I steer against their motions nor am i borne back by all the current of the sky editor if they cannot turn back the tide they can at least bear an open testimony against it they are therefore free from the blood of their ungodly countrymen it must be upon their own head but by what means may we avoid being carried away by the overflowing stream of dissipation it is not difficult for those who believe the scripture to give an answer to this question now I really believe the Bible to be the Word of God and on that supposition I answer the radical cure of all dissipation is the faith that worketh by love if therefore you would be free from this evil disease first continue steadfast in the faith in that faith which brings the spirit of adoption crying in your heart Abba Father whereby you are enabled to testify the life which I now live I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me by this faith you see him that is invisible and set the Lord always before you next building yourselves up in your most holy faith keep yourselves in the love of God waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto everlasting life and as long as you walk by this rule you will be superior to all dissipation how exactly does this agree though there is a difference in the expression with the observation of pious Kempis simplicity and purity are the two wings which lift the soul up to heaven simplicity is the intention purity in the affection for what is this but in the Apostles language simple faith working by love by that simplicity you always see God and by purity you love him what is it but having as one of the ancients speaks the loving eye of the soul fixed upon God and as long as your soul is in this posture dissipation can have no place it is with great judgment therefore that great and good Bishop Taylor in his rules for holy living and dying of whom Bishop Warburton a person not very prone to commend used to say I have no conception of a greater genius on earth and dr. Jeremy Taylor premises to all his other rules those concerning purity of intention and has he not the authority of our Lord himself so to do who lays it down as an Universal Maxim if thine eye be single thy whole body shall be full of life singly aim at God in every step doubt takis I him pursue one thing happiness in knowing in loving in serving God then shall thy soul be full of light full of the light of the glory of God of his glorious love shining upon thee from the face of Jesus Christ can anything be a greater help to Universal holiness than to continually seen the light of his glory it is no wonder then that so many wise and good men have recommended to all who desire to be truly religious the exercise of the presence of God but in doing this some of those holy men seemed to have fallen into one mistake particularly an excellent writer of our own country in his letters concerning the spirit of prayer they put men wholly unawakened unconvinced of sin upon this exercise at their very entrance into religion whereas this certainly should not be the first but rather one of the last things they should begin with repentance the knowledge of themselves of their sinfulness guilt and helplessness they should be instructed next to seek peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ then let them be taught to retain what they have received to walk in the light of his countenance yay to walk in the light as he is in the light without any darkness at all till the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses them from all sin it was from a full conviction of the absolute necessity there is of Christians setting the Lord always before him that a set of young gentlemen in Oxford who many years ago used to spend most of their evenings together in order to assist each other in working out their salvation place that question first in their scheme of daily self-examination have I been simple and recollected in all I said or did have I been simple that is setting the Lord always before me and doing everything with a single view of pleasing him recollected that is quickly gathering in my scattered thoughts recovering my simplicity if I had been in anywise drawn from it by men or Devils or my own evil heart why this means they were preserved from dissipation and were enabled each of them to say by the grace of God this one thing I do at least it is my constant aim I see God I love God I serve God I glorify Him with my body and with my spirit the same thing seems to be intended by two uncommon words which are frequently found in the writings of those pious men who are usually styled at mystics I mean introversion and extraversion examine yourselves says st. Paul to the Corinthians and in them to the Christians of all ages know ye not that Christ is in you except ye be reprobates that is unbelievers unable to bear the touchstone of God's Word now the attending to the voice of Christ within you is what they term introversion the turning the eye of the mind from him to outward things they call extraversion by this your thoughts wander from God and you are properly dissipated whereas by introversion you may be always sensible to his loving presence you continually hearken to whatever it pleases your Lord to say to your heart and if you continually listen to his inward voice you will be kept from all dissipation we may lastly learn hence what judgment to form of what is frequently urged in favor of the English nation and of the present age namely that in other respects England stands on a level with other nations and the present age stands upon a level with any of the preceding only it is allowed we are more dissipated than our neighbors and this age is more dissipated than the preceding ages nay if this is allowed all is allow it is allowed that this nation is worse than any of the neighboring nations and that this age is worse essentially worse than any of the preceding ages for as dissipation or ungodliness is the parent of all sin of all unrighteousness of unmerciful this injustice fraud perfidy of every possible evil temper evil word or evil action so it in effect comprises them all whatsoever things are impure whatsoever things are of evil report whatsoever things are unholy if there be any Vice all these are included in ungodliness usually termed dissipation let not therefore any lover of virtue and truth say one word in favor of this monster let no lover of mankind once upon his mouth to extenuate the guilt of it abhorrent as you would have poured the devil whose offspring and likeness it is abhorrent as you would pour the extinction of all virtue and the universal prevalence of an earthly sensual devilish spirit and flee from it as you would flee if you saw it open before you from the lake of fire burning with brimstone end of section 26 in 27 of sermons on several occasions second series 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 marian sermons on several occasions a second series by John Wesley on friendship with the world ye adulterers and adulteresses know ye not that friendship of this world is enmity with God whosoever therefore desire to be a friend of the world is an enemy of God James chapter 4 verse 4 there is a passage in Saint Paul's epistle to the Romans which has been often supposed to be of the same import with this be not conformed to this world Romans chapter 12 verse 2 but it has little or no relation to it it speaks of quite another thing indeed the supposed resemblance arises merely from the use of the word world in both places this naturally leads us to think that st. Paul means by conformity to the world the same which st. James means by friendship with the world whereas they are entirely different things as the words are quite different in the original for Saint Paul's word is a on st. James's is cosmos however the words of st. Paul contain an important direction to the children of God as if he had said be not conformed to either the wisdom or the spirit or the fashions of the age of either the unconverted Jews or the heathens among whom you live you are called to show by the whole tenor of your life and conversation that you are renewed in the spirit of your mind after the image of him that created you and that your rule is not the example or will of men but the good and acceptable and perfect will of God but it is not strange that st. James's caution against friendship with the world should be so little understood even among Christians for I have not been able to learn that any author ancient or modern has written upon the subject no not as far as I have ever observed for 16 or 1700 years even that excellent writer mr. law who has treated so well many other subjects has not in all his practical treatises wrote one chapter upon it no nor said one word that I remember were given one caution against it I never heard one sermon preached upon it either before the university or elsewhere I never was in any company where the conversation turned explicitly upon it even for one hour yet there are very few subjects of so deep importance few that so nearly concerned the very essence of religion the life of God in the soul the continuance and increase or the decay yayyyy extinction of it from the want of instruction in this respect the most melancholy consequences have followed these indeed have not affected those who were still dead in trespasses and sins but they have fallen heavy upon many of those who were truly alive to God they have affected many of those called Methodists in particular perhaps more than any other people for want of understanding this advice of the Apostle I hope rather than from any contempt of it many among them are sick spiritually sick and many sleep who were once thoroughly awakened and it is well if they awake any more till their souls are required of them it has appeared difficult for me to account for what I have frequently observed many who were once greatly alive to God whose conversation was in heaven who had their affections on things above not on things of the earth though they walked in all the ordinances of God though they still abounded in good works and abstained from all known sin yay and from the appearance of evil yet they gradually and insensibly decayed like Jonah's gourd when the worm ate the root of it in so much that they are less alive to God now than they were ten twenty or thirty years ago but it is easily accounted for if we observe that as they increased in goods they increased in friendship with the world which indeed must always be the case unless the mighty power of God interpose but in the same proportion as they increased in this the life of God in their soul decreased it is strange that it should decrease if those words are really found in the Oracles of God the adulterers and adulteresses know ye not that friendship of the world is enmity with God what is the meaning of these words let us seriously consider and may God open the eyes of our understanding that in spite of all the Mist wherewith the wisdom of the world would cover us we may discern what is the good and acceptable will of God let us first consider what it is which the Apostle here means by the world he does not here refer to this outward frame of things termed in Scripture heaven and earth but to the inhabitants of the earth the children of men or at least the greater part of them but what part this is fully determined by both our Lord Himself and by his beloved disciple first by our Lord Himself his words are if the world hate you you know that it hated me before it hated you if he were of the world the world would love its own but because he are not of the world but I have chosen you out of the world therefore the world hated you if they have persecuted me they will also persecute you and all these things they will do unto you because they know not him that sent me John chapter 15 verse 18 you see here the world is placed on one side and those who are not of the world on the other they whom God has chosen out of the world namely by sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth were set in direct opposition to those whom he hath not so chosen yet again those who know not him that sent me saith our Lord who know not God they are the world equally Express are the words of the Beloved Disciple Marvel not my brethren if the world hates you we know that we have passed from death unto life because we love the Brethren first John chapter 3 verses 13 and 14 as if he had said you must not expect any should love you but those that have passed from death into life it follows that those who have not passed from death unto life that are not alive to God are the world the same we may learn from the birds of the fifth chapter verse 19 we know that we are of God and the whole world lieth in the wicked one 1st John chapter 5 verse 19 here the world plainly means those that are not of God and who consequently lie in the wicked one those on the contrary are of God who love God or at least fear him and keep his Commandments this is the lowest character of those that are of God who are not properly Sons but servants who depart from evil and study to do good and walk in all his ordinances because they have the fear of God in their heart and a sincere desire to please him fix in your heart this plain meeting of the terms the world those who do not thus fear God let no man deceive you with vain words it means neither more nor less than this but understanding the term in this sense what kind of friendship may we have with the world we may we ought to love them as ourselves for they are also included in the word neighbor to bear them real good will to desire their happiness and sincerely as we desire the happiness of our own Souls yay we are in a sense to honor them seeing we are directed by the Apostle to honor all men as the creatures of God nay as immortal spirits who are capable of knowing of loving and of enjoying him to all eternity we are to honor them as redeemed by his blood who tasted death for every man we are to bear them tender compassion when we see them forsaking their own mercies wandering from the path of life and hastening to everlasting destruction we are never willingly to grieve their spirits or give them any pain but on the contrary to give them all the pleasure we innocently can seeing we are to please all men for their good we are never to aggravate their faults but willingly to allow all the good that is in them we may and ought to speak to them on all occasions in the most kind and obliging manner we can we ought to speak no evil of them when they are absent unless it be absolutely necessary unless it be the only me we know of preventing they're doing hurt otherwise we are to speak of them with all the respect we can without transgressing the bounds of truth we are to behave to them when present with all courtesy showing them all regard we can without countenancing them in sin we ought to do them all the good that is in our power all they are willing to us receive from us following here in the example of the universal friend our Father which is in heaven who till they were condescend to receive greater blessings gives them such as they are willing to accept causing his Sun to rise on the evil and the good and sending his rain on the just and on the unjust but what kind of friendship is it which we may not have with the world may be not converse with ungodly men at all ought to be holy to avoid their company by no means the contrary of this has been allowed already if we were not to converse with them at all we must needs go out of the world then we could not show them those offices of kindness which have been already mentioned we may doubtless converse with them first on business in the various purposes of this life according to that station therein where the Providence of God has placed us secondly when courtesy requires it only we must take great care not to carry it too far thirdly when we have a reasonable hope of doing them good but here too we have in a special need of caution and of much prayer otherwise we may easily burn ourselves in striving to pluck other brands out of the burning we may easily hurt our own Souls by sliding into a close attachment to any of them that know not God this is the friendship which is enmity with God we cannot be too jealous over ourselves lest we fall into this deadly snare lest we contract wherever we are aware a love of complacence or delight in them then only do we tread upon sure ground when we can say with the psalmist all my delight is in the Saints that are upon earth and in such as excel in virtue we should have known eepa scon verse a shion's with them it is our duty and our wisdom to be in oftener and no longer with them than is strictly necessary and during the whole time we have need to remember and follow the example of him that said I kept my mouth as it were with a bridle while the ungodly was in my sight we should enter into no sort of connection with them farther than is absolutely necessary when Jehoshaphat forgot this and formed a connection with a hab what was the consequence he first lost his substance the ships they sent out were broken at a Zion gabber and when he was not content with this warning as well as that of the Prophet Micaiah but would go up with him to ramoth-gilead he was on the point of losing his life above all we should tremble at the very thought of entering into a marriage covenant the closest of all others with any person who does not love or at least fear god this is the most horrid folly the most deplorable madness that a child of God can possibly plunge into as it implies every sort of connection with the ungodly which a Christian is bound in conscience to avoid no wonder then it is so flatly forbidden of God that the prohibition is so absolute and peremptory be not unequally yoked with an unbeliever nothing can be more express especially if we understand by the word unbeliever one that is so far from being a believer in the gospel sense far from being able to say the life which I now live I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me that he has not even the faith of a servant he does not fear God and work righteousness but for what reasons is the friendship of the world so absolutely prohibited why are we so strictly required to abstain from it for two general reasons first because it is a sin in itself secondly because it is attended with most dreadful consequences first it is a sin in itself and indeed a sin of no come and die according to the Oracles of God friendship with the world is no less than spiritual adultery all who are guilty of it are addressed by God the Holy Ghost in those two the adulterers and adulteresses it is plainly violating of our marriage contract with God by loving the creature more than the Creator in flat contradiction to that kind command my son give me thine heart it is a sin of the most heinous nature as not only implying ignorance of God and forgetfulness of him or inattention to him but positive enmity against God it is openly probably such no you not says the Apostle can you possibly be ignorant of this so plain so undeniable truth that the friendship of the world is enmity against God nay and how terrible is the inference which he draws from hence therefore whosoever will be a friend of the world the words properly rendered are whosoever desired to be a friend of the world of men who know not God whether he attained it or not is if so facto constituted an enemy of God this very desire whether successful or not gives him a right to that appellation and as it is a sin a very heinous sin in itself so it is attended with the most dreadful consequences it frequently entangles men against the commission of those sins from which they were clean escaped it generally makes them partakers of other men's sins even those which they do not commit themselves it gradually abates their airports and dread of sin in general and thereby prepares them for falling and easy prey to any strong temptation it lays them open to all those sins of omission where of their worldly acquaintance are guilty it insensibly lessens their exactness in private prayer in family duty in fasting in attending public service and partaking of the Lord's Supper the indifference of those who are near them with respect to all these will gradually influence them even if they say not one word which is hardly to be supposed to recommend their own practice yet their example speaks and is many times of more force than any other language by this example there unavoidably betrayed and almost continually into unprofitable yay and unsure conversation till they no longer set a watch before their mouth and keep the door of their lips till they can join in backbiting tale-bearing and evil speaking without any check of conscience having so frequently grieved the Holy Spirit of God that he no longer reproves them for it in so much that their discourse is not now as formally seasoned with salt and meat to minister grace to the hearers but these are not all that had the consequences that result from familiar intercourse with unholy men it not only hinders them from ordering their conversation aright but directly tends to corrupt the heart it tends to create or increase in us all that pride and self-sufficiency all that fretfulness to resent yay every irregular passion and wrong disposition which are indulged by their companions it gently leads them into habitual self-indulgence and unwillingness to deny themselves into unread eNOS to bear or take up any cross into a softness and delicacy in to evil shame and the fear of man that brings numberless snares that draws them back into the love of the world into foolish and hurtful desires into the desire of the flesh the desire of the eyes and the pride of life till they are swallowed up in them so that in the end the last state of these men is far worse than the first if the children of God will connect themselves with the men of the world though the latter should not endeavor to make them like themselves which is a supposition by no means to be made yay though they should neither design nor desire it yet they will actually do it whether they design it and whether they endeavor it or no I know not how to account for it but it is a real fact that their spirit is very infectious while you are near them you are apt to catch their spirit whether they will or no many physicians have observed that not only the plague and putrid or malignant fevers but almost every disease men are liable to are more or less infectious and undoubtedly so are all spiritual diseases only with great variety the infection is not so swiftly communicated by as it is by others in either case the person already diseased does not desire or design to infect another the man who has the plague does not desire or intend to communicate his distemper to you but you are not therefore safe so keep at a distance or you will surely be infected does not experience show that the case is the same with the diseases of the mind suppose the proud the vain the passionate the wanton do not desire or design to infect you with their own distempers yet it is best to keep at a distance from them you are not safe if you come too near them you will perceive it as well if it be not too late that their very breath is infectious it has been lately discovered that there is an atmosphere surrounding every human body which naturally affects everyone that comes within the limits of it is there not something analogous to this with regard to the human spirit if you continue long within their atmosphere so to speak you can hardly escape the being infected the contagion spreads from soul to soul as well as from body to body even though the person's diseased do not intend or desire it but can this reasonably be supposed is it not a notorious truth that the men of the world exceedingly few accepted eagerly desire to make their companions like themselves yeh and use every means with their utmost skill and industry to accomplish their desire therefore fly for your life do not play with the fire but escape before the flames Kindle upon you but how many are the pleas for friendship with the world and how strong are the temptations to it such of these as are the most dangerous and at the same time most common we will consider to begin with one that is the most dangerous of all the others and at the same time by no means uncommon I grant says one the person I'm about to marry is not a religious person she does not make any pretensions to it she has little thought about it but she is a beautiful creature she's extremely agreeable and I think will make me a lovely companion there is a snare indeed perhaps one of the greatest that human nature is liable to this is such a temptation as no power of man is able to overcome nothing less than the mighty power of God can make a way for you to escape from it and this can work a complete deliverance His grace is sufficient for you but not unless you are a worker together with him not unless you deny yourself and take up your cross and what you do you must do at once nothing can be done by degrees whatever you do in this important case must be done at one stroke if it is to be done at all you must at once cut off the right hand and cast it from you here is no time for conferring with flesh and blood at once conquer or perish let us turn the tables suppose that a woman of God is addressed by an agreeable man genteel lively entertaining suitable to her in all other respects though not religious what should she do in such a case what she should do if she believes the Bible is sufficiently clear but what can she do is not this a test for human frailty to severe who is able to stand in such a trial who can resist such a temptation none but one that holds fast the shield of faith and earnestly cries to the strong for strength none but one that gives herself to watching and prayer and continues therein with all perseverance if she does this she will be a happy witness in the midst of an unbelieving world that as all things are possible with God so all things are possible to her that believeth but either a man or a woman may ask what if the person who seeks my acquaintance be a person of a strong natural understanding cultivated by various learning may I not gain much useful knowledge by familiar intercourse with him may I not learn many things from him and much improve my own understanding undoubtedly you may improve your own understanding and you may gain much knowledge but still if he has not at the least the fear of God your loss will be far greater than your gain for you can hardly avoid decreasing in holiness as much as you increase in knowledge and if you lose one degree of inward or outward holiness all the knowledge you gain will be no equivalent but his fine and strong understanding improved by education is not his chief recommendation he has more valuable qualifications than these he's remarkably good humoured he is of a compassionate humane spirit and has much generosity in his temper on these very accounts if he does not fear God he is infinitely more dangerous if you converse intimately with a person of this character you will surely drink into his spirit it is hardly possible for you to avoid stopping just where he stops I found nothing so difficult in all my life as to converse with men of this kind good sort of men as they are commonly called without being hurt by them oh beware of them converse with them just as much as business requires and no more otherwise though you do not feel any present harm yet by slow and imperceptible degrees they will attach you again to earthly things and damp the life of God in your soul it may be the persons who are desirous of your acquaintance though they are not experienced in religion yet understand it well so that you frequently reap advantage from their conversation if this be really the case as I have known a few instances of this kind it seems you may converse with them only very sparingly and very cautiously otherwise you will lose more of your spiritual life than all the knowledge you gain is worth but the persons in question are useful to me and carrying on my temporal business nay on many occasions they are necessary to me so that I could not well carry it on without them instances of this kind frequently occur and this is doubtless a sufficient reason for having some intercourse perhaps frequently with men that do not fear God but even this is by no means a reason for your contracting and intimate acquaintance with them and you here need to take the utmost care lest even by that converse with them which is necessary while your fortune in this world increases the grace of God should decrease in your soul there may be one more plausible reason given for some intimacy with an unholy man you may say I've been helpful to him I've assisted him when he's in trouble and he remembers it with gratitude he esteems and loves me though he does not love God ought I not then to love him odd I not to return love for love do not even heathens in publicans so I answer you should certainly return love for love but it does not follow that you should have any intimacy with him that would be at the peril of your soul let your love give itself vent in constant and fervent prayer wrestle with God for him but let not your love for him carry you so far as to weaken if not destroy your own soul but must so not be intimate with my relations and that whether they fear God or not has not his Providence recommended these to me undoubtedly it has but there are relations near or more distant the nearest relations our husbands and wives and these have taken each other for better or worse they must make the best of each other seeing as God has joined them together none can put them asunder unless in case of adultery or when the life of one or the other is in imminent danger parents are almost as nearly connected with their children you cannot part with them while they are young it being your duty to train them up with all care in the way where and they should go how frequently you should converse with them when they are grown up is to be determined by Christian prudence this also will determine how long it is expedient for children if it be their own choice to remain with their parents in general if they do not fear God you should leave them as soon as is convenient but wherever you are take care if it be in your power that they do not want the necessaries or conveniences of life as for all other relations even brothers or sisters if they are of the world you are under no obligation to be intimate with them you may be civil and friendly at a distance but allowing that the friendship of the world is enmity against God and consequently that it is the most excellent way indeed the only way to heaven to avoid all intimacy with worldly men yet who has resolution to walk therein who even of those that love or fear God for these are only concerned in the present question a few I have known who even in this respect were lights in Abba nighted land who did not and would not either contract or continue any acquaintance with persons of the most refined and improved understanding and the most engaging tempers merely because they were of the world because they were not alive to God yeh though they were capable of improving them in knowledge of assisting them in business nay though they admired and esteemed them for that very religion which they did not themselves experienced a case one would hardly think possible but of which there are many instances at this day familiar intercourse even with these they steadily and resolutely refrain from for conscience sake go thou and do likewise whosoever thou art that art a child of God by faith whatever it cost flee spiritual adultery have no friendship with the world however tempted thereto by profit or pleasure contract no intimacy with worldly minded men and if thou hast contracted any such already break it off without delay yeh if the ungodly friend be dear to thee as a right eye or useful as a right hand yet confer not with flesh and blood but pluck out the right eye cut off the right hand and cast them from thee this is not an indifferent thing thy life is at stake eternal life and eternal death and is it not better to go into life having one eye or one hand than having both to be cast into hell fire when thou knowest no better the times of ignorance God winked at but now thine eyes are opened now the light is come walk in the light touch not pitch lest thou be defiled at all events keep thyself pure but whatever others do whether they will hear or whether they will forbear hear this all ye that are called Methodists however import tuned or tempted thereto have no friendship with the world look round and see the melancholy effects it has produced among your brethren how many of the mighty are fallen how many have fallen by this very thing they would take no warning they would converse and that intimately with earthly minded men till they measured back theirs to earth again Oh come out from among them from all unholy men however harmless they may appear and bees separate at least so far as to have no intimacy with them as your Fellowship is with the father and with his son Jesus Christ so let it be with those and those only who at least seek the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity so shall ye be in a peculiar sense my sons and daughters saith the Lord Almighty end of section 27 section 28 of sermons on several occasions 2nd series this is the librivox recording all librivox recordings in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by marian sermons on several occasions 2nd series by John Wesley in what sense are we to leave the world come out from among them and be ye separate saith the Lord and touch not the unclean thing and I will receive you and I will be to you a father and ye shall be my sons and daughters saith the Lord Almighty 2nd Corinthians chapter 6 verses 17 and 18 how exceeding few in the religious world have duly considered these solemn words we have read them over and over but never laid them to heart or observed that they contain as plain and Express a command as any in the whole Bible and it is to be feared there are still fewer that understand the genuine meaning of this direction numberless persons in England have interpreted it as a command to come out of the established church and in the same sense it has been understood by thousands in neighboring kingdoms abundance of sermons have been preached and of books wrote upon this supposition and indeed many pious men have grounded their separation from the church chiefly on this text God Himself they say commands us come out from among them and be ye separate and it is upon this condition that he won't receive us and we shall be the sons and daughters of the Lord Almighty but this interpretation is totally foreign to the design of the Apostle who is not here speaking of this or that church but on quite another subject neither did the Apostle himself or any of his brethren draw any such inference from the words had they done so it would have been a flat contradiction both to the example and the precept of their master for although the Jewish church was then full as unclean as unholy both inwardly and outwardly as any Christian Church now upon earth yet our Lord constantly attended the service of it and he directed his followers in this as in every other respect to tread in his steps this is clearly implied in that remarkable passage the scribes and Pharisees sit in Moses seat all therefore whatsoever they bid you observe that observe and do but do not ye after their works for they say and do not Matthew chapter 23 verses 2 & 3 even though they themselves say and do not though their lives contradict their doctrines though they were ungodly men yet our Lord here not only permits but requires his disciples to hear them for he requires them to observe and do what they say but this could not be if they did not hear them accordingly the Apostles as long as they were at Jerusalem constantly attended the public service therefore it is certain these words have no reference to a separation from the established church neither had they any reference to the direction given by the Apostle in his first epistle to the Corinthians the whole passage runs thus I wrote unto you an epistle not to company with fornicators yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world or with the covetous or extortioners or with idolaters for then must ye needs go out of the world but I have written unto you not to keep company if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator or covetous or an idolater or a or a drunkard or an extortioner with such a one and not to eat 1st Corinthians chapter 5 verses 9 to 11 this whole relates to them that are members of the same Christian community the Apostle tells them expressly he does not give this direction not to company with such-and-such persons with regard to the heathens or two men in general and adds this plain reason for then must ye needs go out of the world you could turns act no business in it but if any man that is called a brother that is connected with you in the same religious Society be a fornicator or covetous or an idolater or a or a drunkard or an extortioner with such a one no not to eat how important a caution is this but how little is it observed even by those that are in other respects conscientious Christians indeed some parts of it are not easy to be observed for plain reason they're not easy to be understood I mean it is not easy to be understood to whom the characters belong it is very difficult for instance to know unless in some glaring cases to whom the character of an extortioner or of a covetous man belongs we can hardly know one or the other without seeming at least to be busy bodies and other men's matters and yet the prohibition is a strong concerning converse with these as with fornicators or adulterers we can only act in the simplicity of our hearts without setting up for infallible judges still willing to be better informed according to the best light we have but although this direction relates only to our Christian brethren such at least by outward profession that in the text is of a far wider extent it unquestionably relates to all mankind it clearly requires us to keep at a distance as far as practicable from all ungodly men indeed it seems the word which we render unclean thing tau akka throat ow might better be rendered unclean person probably alluding to the ceremonial law which were made touching one that was legally unclean but even here were we to understand the expression literally were we to take the words in the strictest sense the same absurdity would follow we must needs as the Apostle speaks go out of the world we should not be able to abide in those callings which the Providence of God has assigned us were we not to converse at all with men of those characters it would be impossible to transact our temporal business so that every conscientious Christian would have nothing to do but to flee into the desert it would not suffice to turn recluses to shut ourselves up in monasteries or nunneries for even then we must have some intercourse with ungodly men in order to procure the necessaries of life the words therefore must necessarily be understood with considerable restriction they do not prohibit our conversing with any man good or bad in the way of worldly business a thousand occasions will occur whereon we must converse with them in order to transact those Affairs which cannot be done without them and some of these may require us to have frequent intercourse with drunkards and fornicators yay sometimes it may be requisite for us to spend a considerable time in their company otherwise we should not be able to fulfill the duties of our several callings such conversation therefore with men holy or unholy is in no way contrary to the Apostles advice what is it them which the Apostle forbids first the conversing with ungodly men when there's no necessity no providential call no business that requires it secondly the conversing with them more frequently than business necessarily requires thirdly the spending more time in their company than is necessary to finish our business above all fourthly the choosing of ungodly persons however in genuine or agreeable to be our ordinary companions or to be our familiar friends if any instance of this kind will admit of less excuse than others it is that which the Apostle expressly forbids elsewhere the being unequally yoked with an unbeliever in marriage with any person that has not the love of God in their heart or at least the fear of God before their eyes I do not know anything that can justify this neither the sense wit or beauty of the person nor temporal advantage nor fear of want No nor even the command of a parent for if any parent command what is contrary to the Word of God the child ought to obey God rather than men the ground of this prohibition is laid down at large in the preceding verses what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness what communion hath light with darkness and what Concord hath Christ with Belial or what part hath he that believeth with an unbeliever taking that word in the extensive sense for him that hath neither the love nor fear of God ye are the Temple of the Living God as God hath said I will dwell in them and walk in them and I will be their God and they shall be my people it follows wherefore come out from among them the unrighteous the children of darkness the sons of Belial the unbelievers and be a separate touching not the unclean thing more person and I will receive you here is the sum of this prohibition to have any more intercourse with unholy men that is absolutely necessary there can be no profitable fellowship between the righteous and the unrighteous there can be no communion between light and darkness whether you understand this of natural or of spiritual darkness as Christ can have no Concord with Belial so a believer in him can have no Concord with an unbeliever it is absurd to imagine that any true union or Concord should be between two persons while one of them remains in darkness and the other walks in the light they are subjects not only of two separate but of two opposite kingdoms they act upon quite different principles they aim at quite different ends it will necessarily follow that frequently if not always they will walk in different paths how can they walk together till they are agreed until they both serve either Christ or Belial and what are the consequences of our not obeying this direction of our not coming out from among unholy men of not being separate from them but contracting or continuing a familiar intercourse with them it is probable it will not immediately have any apparent the about their consequences it is hardly to be expected that it will immediately lead us into any outward sin perhaps it may not presently occasion our neglect of any outward duty it will first set the foundations of our religion it will little by little damp out our zeal for God it will gently cool that fervency of spirit which attended our first love if they do not openly oppose anything we say or do yet their spirit will by insensible degrees affect our spirit and transfuse into it the same lukewarmness and indifference towards God and the things of God it will weaken all the springs of our soul destroy the vigor of our spirit and cause us more and more to slacken our pace and running the race that is set before us by the same degree all needless intercourse with unholy men will weaken our divine evidence and conviction of things unseen it will dim the eyes of the soul whereby we see him that is invisible and weaken our confidence in him it will gradually abate our taste of the powers of the world to come and dead in that hope which before it made us sit in heavenly places with Christ Jesus it will imperceptibly cool that flame of love which before enabled us to say whom have I in heaven but thee and there is none on earth that I desire besides thee thus it strikes at the root of all vital religion of our fellowship with the father and with the son by the same degrees and in the same secret and unobserved manner it will prepare us to measure back our steps to earth again and will lead us softly to relapse into the love of the world from which we were clean escaped to fall gently into the desire of the flesh the seeking of happiness in the pleasures of sense the desire of the eye the seeking of happiness in the pleasures of imagination and the pride of life the seeking it in pomp in riches or in the praise of men and all this may be done by the assistance of the Spirit who beguiled Eve through his subtlety before we are sensible of his attack or our conscious of any loss and it is not only the love of the world in all its branches which necessarily steals upon us while we converse with men of a worldly spirit farther than Duty requires but every other evil passion and temper of which the human soul is capable in particular pride vanity censorious Ness evil surmising proneness to revenge while on the other hand levity gaiety and dissipation steal upon us and increase continually we know how all these abound in the men that know not God and it cannot be but that they will insinuate themselves into all who frequently and freely converse with them they insinuate most deeply into those who are not apprehensive of any danger and most of all if they have any particular affection if they have more love than duty requires for those who do not love God with whom they familiarly converse hitherto I suppose that the persons with whom you converse are such as we used to call good sort of people such as are styled in the Cantor term of the day men of worthy characters one of the silly insignificant words that ever came into fashion I've supposed them to be free from cursing swearing profaneness from Sabbath breaking and drunkenness from lewdness either in word or action from dishonesty lying slandering in a word to be entirely clear from open vice of every kind otherwise whoever has even the fear of God must had all-wise keep at a distance from them but I'm afraid I've made a supposition which hardly can be admitted I am afraid some of the persons with whom you converse more than business necessarily requires do not deserve even the character of good sort of men are not worthy of anything but shame and contempt do not some of them live in open sin in cursing and swearing drunkenness and uncleanness you cannot long be ignorant of this for they take little pains to hide it now is it not certain all vice is of an infectious nature for who can touch pitch and not be defiled from these therefore you ought undoubtedly to flee as from the face of a serpent otherwise how soon may evil communications corrupt good manners I've supposed likewise that those unholy persons with whom you'll frequently converse have no desire to communicate their own spirit to you or to induce you to follow their example but this also is a supposition which can hardly be admitted in many cases their interests may be advanced by year being a partaker in their sins but supposing interests to be out of the question does not every man naturally desire and more or less endeavor to bring over his acquaintance to his own opinion or party so that as all good men desire and endeavour to make others good like themselves in like manner all bad men desire an endeavor to make their companions as bad as themselves but if they do not if we allow this almost impossible supposition that they do not desire or use any endeavors to bring you over to their own temper and practice still it is dangerous to converse with them I speak not only of openly vicious men but of all that do not love God or at least fear him and sincerely seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness admit such companions do not endeavor to make you like themselves does is prove you were in no danger from them see that poor wretch that is ill of the plague he does not desire he does not use the least endeavour to communicate his distemper to you yet have a care touch him not nay go not near him or you know not how soon you may be in just the same condition to draw the parallel though we should suppose the man of the world does not desire design or endeavor to communicate his distemper to you yet touch him not come not to near him for it is not only his reasonings or persuasions that may affect your soul but his very breath is infectious particularly to those who are apprehensive of no danger if conversing freely with worldly minded men has no other ill effect upon you it will surely by imperceptible degrees make you less heavenly minded it will give a bias to your mind which will continually draw your soul to earth it will incline you without your being conscious of it instead of being wholly transformed in the renewing of your mind to again be conformed to this world in its spirit in its Maxim's and in its vain conversation you will fall again into that levity and dissipation of spirit from which you had before clean escaped into that superfluity of apparel and into that foolish frothy unprofitable conversation which was an abomination to you when your soul was alive to God and you will daily decline from that simplicity both a speech and behavior whereby you once adorned the doctrine of God our Savior and if you go thus far in conformity to the world it is hardly to be expected you will stop here you will go farther in a short time having once lost your footing and begun to slide down it is a thousand to one you will not stop till you come to the bottom of the hill till you fall yourself into some of those outward sins which are companions commit before your eyes or in your hearings here by the dread and horror which struck you at first will gradually abate till at length you are prevailed upon to follow their example but suppose they do not lead you into outward sin if they infect your spirit with pride anger or love of the world it is enough it is sufficient without deep repentance to drown your soul in everlasting perdition seeing abstracted from all outward sin to be carnally minded is death but as dangerous as it is to converse familiarly with men that know not God it is more dangerous still for men to converse with women of that character as they are generally more insinuating than men and have far greater power of persuasion particularly if they are agreeable in their persons or pleasing in their conversation you must be more than men if you can converse with such and not suffer any loss if you do not feel any foolish or unholy desire and who can promise that you shall not yet it is scarce possible that you should not feel more or less of an improper softness which will make you less willing and less able to persist in that habit of denying yourself and taking up your cross daily which constitute the character of a good soldier of Jesus Christ and we know that not only fornicators and adulterers but even the soft and effeminate the delicate followers of a self-denying master shall have no part in the kingdom of Christ and of God such are the consequences which much surely though perhaps slowly follow the mixing of the children of God with the men of the world and by this means more than any other yay then by all others put together are the people called Methodists likely to lose their strength and become like other men it is indeed with a good design and from a real desire of promoting the glory of God that many of them admit a familiar conversation with men that know not God you have a hope of awakening them out of sleep and persuading them to seek the things that make for their peace but if after a competent time of trial you can make no impression upon them it will be your wisdom to give them up to God otherwise you are more likely to receive hurt from them than to do them any good for if you do not raise their hearts up to heaven they will draw yours down to earth therefore retreat in time and come out from among them and be separate but how may this be done what is the most easy and effectual method of separating ourselves from unholy men perhaps a few advices will make this plain to those that desire to know and do the will of God first invite no unholy person to your house unless on some very particular occasion you may say but civility requires this and sure religion is no enemy to civility nay the Apostle himself directs us to be courteous as well as to be pitiful I answer you may be civil sufficiently civil and yet keep at a proper distance you may be courteous in a thousand instances and yet stand aloof from them and it was never the design of the apostle to recommend any such courtesy as must necessarily prove a snare to the soul secondly on no account accept any invitation from an unholy person never be prevailed upon to pay a visit unless you wish it to be repaid it may be a person desirous of your acquaintance will repeat the visit twice or thrice but if you steadily refrain from returning it the visitant will soon be tired it is not improbable he will be disciplined and perhaps he will show marks of resentment lay your account with this that when anything of the kind occurs you may either be surprised nor discouraged it is better to please God and displease men than to please man and displease God thirdly it is probable you are acquainted with men of the world before you yourself knew God what is best to be done with regard to these how may you most easily drop their acquaintance first allow a sufficient time to try whether you cannot by argument and persuasion applied at the soft times of a dress induced them to choose the better part spare no pains exert all your faith and love and wrestle with God in their behalf if after all you cannot perceive that any impression is made upon them it is your duty gently to withdraw from them that you may not be entangled with them this may be done in a short time easily and quietly by not returning their visits but you must expect they will appraise you with haughtiness and unkindness if not to your face yet behind your back and this you can suffer for a good conscience it is properly the reproach of Christ when it pleased God to give me a settled resolution to be not a nominal but a real Christian being then about twenty-two years of age my acquaintances were as ignorant of God as myself but there was this difference I knew my own ignorance they did not know theirs I faintly endeavored to keep them but in vain meantime I found by said experience that even their harmless conversation so called damped all my good resolutions but how to get rid of them was the question which I resolved in my mind again and again I saw no possible way unless it should please God to remove me to another college he did so in a matter of early contrary to all human probability I was elected fellow of a college where I knew not one person I foresaw abundance of people would come to see me either out of friendship civility or curiosity and that I should have offers of acquaintance new and old but I had now fixed my plan entering now as it were into a new world I resolved to have no acquaintance by chance but by choice and to choose only such as I had reason to believe would help me on my way to heaven in consequence of this I narrowly observed the temper and behavior of all that visited me I saw no reason to think that the greater part of these truly loved or feared God such acquaintances therefore I did not choose I could not expect they would do me any good therefore when any of these came to see me I behaved as courteously as I could but to the question when will you come to see me I returned to no answer when they had come a few times and found I still declined returning the visit I saw them no more and I bless God this has been my invariable rule for about threescore years I knew many reflections would follow but that did not move me as I knew full well it was my calling to go through evil report and good report I earnestly advise all of you who resolved to be not almost but altogether Christians to adopt the same plan however contrary it may be to flesh and blood narrowly observe which of those that fall in your way are like-minded with yourself who among them have you reason to believe fears God and works righteousness set them down as worthy of your acquaintance gladly and freely converse with them at all opportunities as to all who do not answer that character gently and quietly let them drop however good-natured and sensible they may be they will do you no real service may if they did not lead you into outward sin yet they would be a continual clog to your soul and would hinder your running with vigor and cheerfulness the race that is set before you and if any of your friends that did once run well turn back from the holy commandment once delivered to them first use every method that prudence can suggest to bring them again into a good way but if you cannot prevail let them go only still commending them unto God in prayer drop all familiar intercourse with them and save your own soul advise you fourthly walk circumspectly with regard to your relations with your parents whether religious or not you must certainly converse if they desire it and with your brothers and sisters more especially if they want your service I do not know that you are under any such obligation with respect to your more distant relations courtesy indeed and natural affection may require that you should visit them sometimes but if they neither know God nor seek God it should certainly be as seldom as possible and when you are with them you should not stay a day longer than decency requires again which so ever of them you are with at any time remember that solemn caution of the Apostle let no corrupt communication conversation come out of your mouth but that which is good to the use of edifying that it may Minister grace to the hearers you have no authority to vary from this rule otherwise you grieve the Holy Spirit of God and if you keep closely to it those who have no religion will soon dispense with your company thus it is that those who fear or love God should come out from among all that do not fear him thus in a plain scriptural sense you should be separate from them from all unnecessary intercourse with them yay touch not saith the LORD the unclean thing or person any farther than necessity requires and I will receive you into the family and household of God and I will be unto you a father will embrace you with paternal affection and he shall be unto me sons and daughters saith the Lord Almighty the promise is expressed to all that renounced the company of ungodly men provided their spirit and conversation are in other respects also suitable to their duty God does here absolutely engage to give them all the blessings he has prepared for his beloved children both in time and eternity let all those therefore who have any regard for the favour and blessing of God first beware how they contract any acquaintance and form any connection with ungodly men any farther the necessary business or some other providential call requires and secondly with all possible speed all that the nature of things will admit break off any such acquaintance already contracted and all such connections already formed that no pleasure resulting from sons acquaintances no gain found or expected from such connections be of any consideration when laid in the balance against a clear positive command of God in such a case pluck out the right eye tear away the most pleasing acquaintance and cast it from thee give up all thought all design of seeking it again cut off the right hand absolutely renounce the most profitable connection and cast it from thee it is better for thee to enter into life with one eye or one hand than having to to be cast into hell fire end of section 28 section 29 of sermons on several occasions second series this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by marian sermons on several occasions a second series by John Wesley on temptation there hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man and God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able but will with the temptation also make a way to escape that you may be able to bear it 1st Corinthians chapter 10 verse 13 in the foregoing part of the chapter the Apostle has been reciting on the one hand the unparalleled mercies of God to the Israelites and on the other the unparalleled ingratitude of that disobedient and gainsaying people 1st Corinthians chapter 10 verses 1 to 10 and all these things as the Apostle observes were written for our and sample 1st Corinthians chapter 10 verse 11 that we might take warning from them so as to avoid their grievous sins and escape their terrible punishment he then adds that solemn and important caution let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall 1st Corinthians chapter 10 verse 12 but if we observed these words attentively will there not appear a considerable difficulty in them let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall if a man only thinks he stands he in no danger of falling it is not possible that anyone should fall if he only thinks he stands the same difficulty occurs according to our translation in those well-known words of our Lord the importance of which we may easily learn from there being repeated in the gospel no less than eight times to him that hath shall be given but from him that hath not shall be taken away even what he seemeth to have that which he seemeth to have nay if he only seems to have it it is impossible it should be taken away none can take away from another but he only seems to have what a man only seems to have he cannot possibly lose this difficulty may at first appear impossible to be surmounted it is really so it cannot be surmounted if the common translation be allowed but if we observe the proper meaning of the original word the difficulty vanishes away it may be allowed that the word doki i does sometimes at least in some authors mean no more than to seem but i much doubt whether it ever bears that meaning in any part of the inspired writings by a careful consideration of every text in the New Testament where in this word occurs I am fully convinced that it nowhere lessons but everywhere strengthens the sense of the word to which it is annexed accordingly ho dokie I Etienne does not mean what he seems to have but on the contrary what he assured ly hath and so ho token as Donny I not he that seemeth to stand or he that thinketh he standeth but he that assuredly standeth he that standeth so fast that he does not appear to be in any danger of falling heed that saith like David I shall never be moved thou Oh Lord has made my Hill so strong Psalm 30 verses 6 & 7 yet at that very time thus saith the Lord be not high-minded but fear Elst shalt thou be cut off Romans chapter 11 verses 20 and 21 L shalt thou also be moved from thy stead fastness the strength which thou assuredly hast shall be taken away as firmly as thou deaths released and thou wilt fall into sin if not into hell but lest any should be discouraged by the consideration of those who once ran well and were afterwards overcome by temptation lest the fearful of heart should be utterly cast down supposing it impossible for them to stand the Apostle subjoined to that serious exhortation these comfortable words there hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man but God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able but will the temptation also make a way to escape that ye may be able to bear it 1st Corinthians chapter 10 verse 13 1 let us begin with the observation which ushered in this comfortable promise there hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man our translators seem to have been sensible that this expression common to man does by means reach the force of the original word hence they substitute another in the margin moderate but this seems to be less significant than the other and farther from the meaning of it indeed it is not easy to find any word in the English tongue which answers the word anthro Pinos I believe the sense of it can only be expressed by some such circumlocution as this such as is suited to the nature and circumstances of man such as every man may reasonably expect if he considers the nature of his body and his soul and his situation in the present world if we dually consider these we shall not be surprised at any temptation that hath befallen us seeing it is no other than such a creature in such a situation has all reason to expect consider first the nature of the body with which your soul is connected how many are the evils which it is every day every hour liable to weakness sickness and disorders of a thousand kinds are its natural attendants consider the inconceivably minut fibres Red's abundantly finer than hair called from dense capillary vessels where of every part of it is composed consider the innumerable multitude of equally fine pipes and strainers all filled with circulating juice and will not the breach of a few of these fibers or the obstruction of a few of these tubes particularly in the brain or heart or lungs destroy our ease health strength if not life itself now if we observe that all pain implies temptation how numberless must the temptations be which will be set every man more or less sooner or later when he dwells in this corruptible body consider secondly the present state of the soul as long as it inhabits the house of clay I do not mean in its unregenerate estate while it lies in darkness and shadow of death under the Dominion of the Prince of Darkness without hope and without God in the world no look upon men who are raised above that deplorable state see those who have tasted that the Lord is gracious yet still how weak is their understanding how limited its extent how confused how inaccurate are our apprehensions of even the things that are round about us how liable are the wisest of men to mistake to inform false judgments to take falsehood for truth and truth for falsehood evil for good and good for evil what starts what wanderings of imagination are we continually subject to and how many are the temptations which we have to expect even from these innocent infirmities consider thirdly what is the present situation of even those that fear God they dwell in the ruins of a disordered world among men that know not God that care not for him and whose heart is fully set in them to do evil how many are forced to cry out woe is me that I am constrained to dwell with Meshach to have my habitations among the tents of Kedar among the enemies of God and man how immensely outnumbered are those that would do well by them that neither dear God nor regard man and how striking is Cowley's observation if a man that was armed cap up I was closed in by a thousand naked Indians their number would have them such advantage over him that it would be scarce possible for him to escape what hope then would there be for a naked unarmed man to escape who was surrounded by a thousand armed men now this is the case of every good man he is not armed either with force or fraud and is turned out naked as he is among thousands that are armed with the whole armour Satan and provided with all the weapons which the Prince of this world can supply out of the armory of hell if then he is not destroyed yet how must a good man be tempted in the midst of this evil world but is it only from wicked men that temptations arise to them that fear God it is very natural to imagine this and almost everyone thinks so hence how many of us have said in our hearts oh if my lot were but cast among good men among those that loved or even feared God I should be free from all these temptations and perhaps you would probably you would not find the same sort of temptations which you have now to encounter but you would surely meet with temptations of some other kind which you would find equally hard to bear for even good men in general though sin has not dominion over them yet are not freed from the remains of it they has still the remains of an evil heart ever prone to depart from the Living God they had the seeds of pride of anger a foolish desire indeed of every unholy temper and any of these if they do not continually watch and pray may and naturally will spring up and trouble not themselves only but all that are about them we must not therefore depend upon finding no temptation from those that fear yayyyy in a measure love God much less must we be surprised if some of those who once loved God in sincerity should they greater temptations in our way than many of them that never knew him but can we expect to find any temptation from those that are perfected in love this is an important question and deserves a particular consideration I answer first he may find every kind of temptation from those who suppose they are perfected when indeed they are not and so you may secondly from those who once really were so but are now moved from their steadfastness and if you are not aware of this if you think they are still what they were once the temptation will be harder to bear nay thirdly even those who stand fast in Liberty wherewith Christ has made them free Galatians chapter five verse one who are now really perfect in love may still be an occasion of temptation to you for they are still encompassed with infirmities they may be dull of apprehension they may have natural heedlessness or a treacherous memory they may have too lively and imagination and any of these may cause little improprieties either in speech or behavior which they're not simple in themselves may try all the grace you have especially if you impute to perverseness of will as it is very natural to do what is really owing to a defect of memory or a weakness of understanding if these appear to you to be voluntary mistakes which are really involuntary so proper was the answer which a saint of God now in Abraham's bosom gave me some years ago when I said Jenny surely now your mistress and you can neither of you be of a trial to the other as God has saved you both from sin Oh sir said she if we are saved from sin we still have infirmities enough to try all the grace that God has given us but besides evil men do not evil spirits also continually surround us on every side do not Satan and his angels continually go about seeking whom they may devour who is out of reach of their malice and subtlety not the wisest or the best of the children of men the servant is not above his master if then they tempted him will they not tempt us also yay it may be should God see good to permit more or less to the end of our lives no temptation therefore had taken us which we had not reason to expect either from our body or soul either from evil spirits or evil men yay were even from good men till our spirits returned to God that gave them to meantime what a comfort it is to know with the utmost certainty that God is faithful who will not suffer us to be tempted above what we are able he knoweth what our ability is and cannot be mistaken he knoweth precisely where of we are made he remembered that we are but dust some 103 verse 14 and he will suffer no temptation to befall us but such as his proportion to our strength not only his justice requires this which could not punish us for not resisting any temptation if it were so disproportioned to our strength that it was impossible for us to resist it not only his mercy that tender mercy which is over us as well as over all his works but above all his faithfulness seeing all his words are faithful and true and the whole tenor of his promises altogether agrees with that declaration as thy days so thy strength shall be Deuteronomy chapter 33 verse 25 in that execrable slaughterhouse the Romish inquisition most unfortunately called the house of mercy it is the custom of those holy butchers while they are tearing a man's sinews upon the rack to have the physician of the house standing by his business is from time to time to observe the eyes the pulse and other circumstances of the sufferer and to give notice when the torture has continued so long as it can without putting an end to his life that it may be preserved long enough for him to undergo the residue of their tortures but notwithstanding all the physicians care he is sometimes mistaken and death puts a period to the sufferings of the patient before his tormentors are aware we may observe something like this in our own case in whatever sufferings were temptations we are our great physician never departs from us he is about our bed and about our path he observes every symptom of our distress that it may not rise above our strength and he cannot be mistaken concerning us he sees exactly how much we can endure with our present degree of strength and if this is not sufficient he can increase it to whatever degree it pleases him nothing therefore is more certain than that in consequence of his wisdom as well as his justice mercy and faithfulness he never will he never can suffer us to be tempted above that we are able above the strength which he either hath given already or will give as soon as we need it 3 he will with temptation also this is the third point we are to consider make a way to escape that we may be able to bear it the word ik bus in which we render a way of escape is extremely significant the meaning of it is nearly expressed by the English word outlet but more exactly by the old word out gate still frequently used by the Scottish writers it literally means a way out and this God will either find or make which he that hath all wisdom as well as all power in heaven and earth can never be at a loss how to do either he makes a way to escape out of the temptation by removing the occasion of it or in the temptation that is the occasion remaining as it was it is a temptation no longer first he makes a way to escape out of the temptation by removing the occasion of it the histories of mankind of the church in particular afford us numberless instances of this and many have occurred in our own memory and within the little circle of our acquaintances one of many I think it worthwhile to relate as a memorable instance of the faithfulness of God in making a way to escape out of temptation Elizabeth chadsey then living in London whose daughter is living at this day and is no dishonour to her parent was advised to administer to her husband who was supposed to leave much substance behind him but when a full inquiry into his circumstances was made it appeared that this supposition was utterly destitute of foundation and that he not only left nothing at all behind him but also was very considerably in debt it was not long after his burial that a person came to her house and said mrs. chud see you are much indebted to your landlord and he has sent me to demand the rent that is due him she answered sir I have not so much money in the world indeed I have none at all but said he have you nothing that will fetch money she replied sir you see all that I have I have nothing in the house but these six little children then said he I must execute my writ and carry you to Newgate but it is a hard case I will leave you here till tomorrow and will go and try if I cannot persuade your landlord to give you time he returned the next morning and said I have done all I can I've used all the arguments I could think of but your landlord is not to be moved he vows if I do not carry you to prison without delay I shall go there myself she answered you have done your part the will of the Lord be done he said I will venture to make one trial more and will come again in the morning he came in the morning and said mrs. Chad see God has undertaken your cause none can give you any trouble now for your landlord died last night but he has left no will and no one knows who is heir to the estate thus God is able to deliver out of temptations by removing the occasion of them but are there not temptations the occasions of which cannot be taken away is it not a striking instance of this kind which we have in a late publication I was walking says the writer of the letter / Dover cliffs in a calm pleasant evening with a person who might tenderly loved and to whom I was to be married in a few days while we were engaged in earnest conversation her foot slipped she fell down and I saw her dashed to pieces on the beach I lifted up my hands and cried out this evil admits of no remedy I must now go mourning all my days my wound is incurable it is impossible that I should ever find such another woman one so every way fitted for me I added in agony this is such an affliction as even God Himself cannot redress and just as I other the words I awoke for it was a dream just so can God remove any possible temptation making it like a dream when one waketh thus is God able to deliver out of temptation by taking away the very ground of it and he is equally able to deliver in the temptation which perhaps is the greatest deliverance of all I mean suffering the occasion to remain as it was he will take away the bitterness of it so that it shall not be temptation at all but only an occasion of Thanksgiving how many proofs of this have the children of God even in their daily experience how frequently they are encompassed with trouble or visited with pain or sickness and when they cry unto the Lord at some times he takes away the cup from them he removes the trouble or sickness or pain and it is as though it had never been at other times he does not make any outward change outward trouble or pain or sickness continues but the consolations of the Holy Ones so increased as to over balance them all and they can boldly declare labor is rest and pain is sweet when thou my God aren't near an eminent instance of this kind of deliverance is that which occurs in the life of the excellent man the Marquis de rentee when he was in a violent fit of rheumatism a friend asked him sir are you in much pain he answered my pains are extreme but through the mercy of God I give myself up not to them but to him it was in the same spirit that my own father answered though exhausted with a severe illness and ulcer in the bowels which had given him little rest day or night for upwards of seven months when I asked sir are you in pain now he answered with a strong and loud voice God does indeed chasing me with pain yay all my bones was strong pain but I thank him for all I bless him for all I love him for all we may observe one more instance of a somewhat similar kind in the life of the Marquis de rentee when his wife whom he tenderly loved was exceeding ill and supposed to be near death a friend took the liberty to inquire how he felt on the occasion he replied I cannot but say that this trial affects me in the most tender part I am exquisitely sensible of my loss I feel more than it is possible to express and yet I am so satisfied that the will of God is done and not the will of a vile sinner that were it not for fear of giving offence to others I could dance and sing thus the merciful the just the thankful God will in one way or other in every temptation make a way to escape that we may be able to bear it this whole passage is fruitful of instruction some lessons which we may learn from it are first but him that most assuredly standeth take heed lest he fall into murmuring lest he say in his here surely no one's cases like mine no one was ever treated like me yeh ten thousand there was no temptation taken you but such as is common to man such as you might reasonably expect if you considered what you are a sinner born to die a sinful inhabitant of a mortal body liable to numberless inward and outward sufferings and where you are in a shattered disordered world surrounded by evil men and evil spirits considered this and you will not repine at the common lot the general condition of humanity secondly let him that standeth take heed lest he fall lest he tempt God by thinking or saying this is insupportable this is too hard I can never get through it my burden is heavier than I can bear not so unless something is too hard for God he will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able he proportions the burden to your strength if you want more strength ask and it shall be given you thirdly let him that standeth take heed lest he fall lest he tempt God by unbelief by distrusting his faithfulness hath he said in every temptation he will make a way to escape and shall he not do it yay verily and far above thy thought his counsel shall appear when fully he the work hath wrought the cost I needless fear let us then receive every trial with calm resignation with humble confidence that he who hath all power all wisdom all mercy and all faithfulness will first support us in every temptation and then deliver us out of it so that in the end all things shall work together for good and we shall happily experience that all these things were for our prophet that we might be partakers of his holiness and a section 29 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2017-11-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 17,430 | 92,906 |
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spiritual mother the assistant pastor prophetess Monica Williams y'all I thank both of y'all for y'all continue yes to the ministry to you push the direction the directions the everything that y'all y'all do for this ministry and and for the people who need to hear the word I thank you we thank you I also want to give honor to my wife who's currently probably online as well right now messes uh I love you sweetheart thank you for supporting me thank you for being my help me amen thank you for having my back as always I want to thank my my brother I know he's coming on shortly but my brother Manny yuso he'll be on shortly he'll be in the house he'll be online as well so I want to thank y'all for for joining us tonight thank y'all y'all could have been anywhere else but y'all chose to be online with us tonight thank y'all thank y'all we truly thank y'all all right so without further Ado my name is Clarence the plessis brother Clarence Brother D to some people who know me I am one of the members of Open Fire International Fellowship of Salado Texas Deliverance House of Word Ministry love of relationship with our father all right so without any further doing is go into prayer father we thank you we thank you for this online Ministry thank you Jesus we thank you for giving us this opportunity this moment to break bread before your people Lord we give you all the praise we give you all honorary exalt you this evening God we can we as we get ready to start God we ask that you for understanding of your word today be our comforter be our advocate Lord be our Helper and reveal all truths until it's deceiving Jesus thank you Jesus we come against every hindrance right now Jesus every form of blockage in the realm of the spirit in the name of Jesus we cancel every plan of the adversary to stop to frustrate us to choke the word we we cancel that right now in Jesus name we thank you Jesus we thank you for every opportunity Jesus we thank you for the holy spirit that that that 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deceiving Jesus in Jesus mighty name amen amen amen amen y'all so as everybody keep coming in we thank you all for joining us so yeah we're gonna continue and I wanna I wanna I wanna say to everybody who's listening if you haven't caught up yet if you haven't caught up catch the rebroadcast of this broadcast of God discipline of a Godly Man catch the rebroadcast catch up cause it's been powerful so far and we've been doing this a year now and every time we do this I I thank God for the instructions and the directions that he's given every single person that's on this platform every one of us has been touched in some kind of way by doing this broadcast and I thank God for just giving us giving us this this platform and giving us the yes and pushing us to do this I thank you Jesus so right now we're actually on discipline of integrity previous ones we've had has been discipline Purity disciplined relationship discipline of the Mind discipline of devotion and they've all led us to this moment here of discipline of integrity and just to recap a little bit of what we've we've we've discussed previously last Thursday uh we looked at the definition dad looked at the definition of discipline he covered the definition of discipline and discipline is the practice by definition of Google like Dad says it's by Google this is Google's word so yeah so don't don't don't don't get mad at us don't don't don't don't don't log out don't get get frustrated this is Google but it's so true to the word discipline is the by the definition is the practice of training people to obey rules or code of behavior you in using punishment to correct disobedience it's the practice of training people to obey and a lot of people take that word obey pretty harshly when somebody says obey they don't they they take it to heart they take it to offense but what they don't understand is that obedience is necessary uh you know when we look at obedience we look at oh we got to do this we got to do this ay ABCD we have to follow we have to obey somebody but what we're saying here is the the one that you need to be obeying is is is our Lord and you see you know Lord and Savior Jesus Christ he he is the one that we're looking at you know if you think about it when they talk about the rule rules or code of behavior that's in reference to the word of God that's not in reference to just like you have a job you have rules you have to abide by you have you have codes that you have to that you have to listen do you have to go through you just can't just do what you want to do on the job and expect to get paid for doing what you want to do you have to follow the rules you have to obey because there's somebody above you that's telling you what you need to do and what I'm telling y'all is our Lord and savior is above us and he's trying to tell us what we need to do to be closer to him to build a relationship with him so that you know that also we also looked at you know the word punishment you know everybody thinks oh well you know I'm in trouble when I get punished you know I get this you know we you know when we was kids we got punished we got whoopings we was grounded you know but what a lot of people don't understand is that punishment is necessary punishment you know you know it's correcting disobedience so it's necessary because a lot of times we can be some hard heads we can be as my mom used to call us knuckleheads we can we can be stubborn and in the process of being stubborn you have to be corrected you know doesn't mean that you're gonna you that everything you do is gonna be you in trouble but when you have to be corrected you need correction and it's okay to be corrected you know Dad and Mom have showed me so much when it comes down to correction you know because when you're being taught something you just can't go in head first thinking that you run everything and that you know everything because we we're we're humans we don't know everything we're constantly learning we're constantly growing so when we're doing that there's times where we're gonna need to be corrected especially when it comes to the words that's when it comes to walking in faith and walking and walking this walk we just can't do what we want to do and not be corrected by our Lord and say we can't just be drinking and smoking and fornicating and and doing all the stuff that we we do in the flesh and expect us not to be corrected um similar words to discipline is to regulate or control order Direction those are similar words that we you we can use to to identify this and discipline is necessary as well we we just can't walk around and not be disciplined you know when you wake up in the morning there's routines you know you you have certain routines and certain directions that you want to go in life with your career you have certain directions that you want to go and you have to be disciplined enough to follow and then move in that direction that you're supposed to be moving the same with the word you have to be disciplined in order in order to move in the direction that Jesus wants you to move you have to you have to be able to follow the steps that they that Jesus Sellers and the first thing that he tell us is read the word feed off the word listen to the word let the Holy Spirit you know reach out to you just don't read it and then just put it down study meditate grow on it feed from it get get get whatever it is that God is trying to give you because when you read the Bible and you really pay attention and you listen he's talking to you he may not be talking to you about about something that you've done or that you're doing but he's talking to you right now he's talking to you at that moment when you're reading he's giving you the blueprint he's giving you the instructions on what you need [Music] so be disciplined enough to stay meditated in the word stay meditated every single day in the word and that's where the integrity and the discipline comes in it so that next he talked about integrity and he gave the definition of integrity by Google Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles more uprightness similar words to that is honesty uprightness morals righteousness good character honesty was one of the first words that that stuck out when it said similar words to Integrity is in honesty and like Dad talked about the last time last live session we had last Thursday we we talked about integrity and we talked about having good character we talked about being righteous so we had talked about having good morals good morals doesn't doesn't mean that you're you know you're you're stuck up or that you're just a goody two shoot good morals means that you know what's right from wrong and you have a conscience about what's wrong and you you choose not to do wrong you choose to do right you choose to to be have good characters when you not just sometimes not just when you're around you know people because God sees you you may you may think that you have you showing out you you want to be have good morals and you want to be uprighteous you want to be honest when you're around people but what do you do behind closed doors or you you still reflecting those saying characteristics Come On Son are you still doing the same thing that you were doing in front people you know like Pastor said last you know last time just because Pastor calls you you change up what you what you doing all of a sudden you you righteous you you have you honest but when you hang up with the phone hang up the phone with Pastor you're sitting there lying or you're smoking or you're drinking God wants us to be honest not just with other people but with ourselves because God already knows us God already knows our flaws God already knows our issues you know so he wants you to be honest with yourself you know the word says that we were born sinful we were born with we was born with sin so we already had sin when we was born we are it was already in our DNA when we was born this is you know the you know it just means that we were born with sinful Tendencies and not always able to be not and no ability to be good or righteous on our own we we was born with it but we didn't know how to be good or righteous on our own you know what we call Human Nature the Bible calls the flesh part of our sinful nature is that we told we had is a total focus on ourself and the word tells us to look not only to your own interests but also to the interests of others the narcissists routinely disobeys this commands that were the narcissist that's a heavy word but it's a powerful word in the same sense because each and every single one of us at some point had a narcissist routine to disobey a command we we we routinely disobeyed what God was trying to tell us we speaking for myself I can honestly say before before I came into this walk before I moved the way I'm moving now I disobeyed anything that was pertaining to God I did everything of the flesh what we what we call Human Nature the definition of narcissists by Google a person who has an ex excessive interest in or admiration of themselves in other words you're prideful in other words you're full of pride you only think about yourself you only care about yourself you only believe in yourself you know dad spoke and I I can't wait to Dad when we touch on this Dad but you spoke about this month how they're going with the pride month pride is part of sense pride is one of the sins that we carry in US and this is something that the Devil Himself prided on and this is the reason why he got kicked out of heaven because he was so full of himself he was a narcissist he was full of pride he only wanted to believe that he mattered that nobody else mattered that he had no love for nobody else he had no care for nobody else but himself and so much many of us has done this including myself um pride is is a reason people do not feel that they need a savior or forgiveness um I will say this again pride is a reason people do not feel they need a savior or they don't need forgiveness Pride makes them feel that they already that they're good they have a good heart they're a good person it's all about them but what a lot of us don't understand is pride also blinds us of our own personal personal responsibility and accountability for sin we so you know some of us can be and I was one where I was so prideful that I didn't believe I was sinning I just I would just fall in my nature it was in my nature it was in my it was it was what I do this is who I am not realizing that I wasn't taking accountability or responsibility for the sins that I was committed a narcissism and pride or Pride makes Mass sin it hides sin it it when you're a narcissist and you're full of Pride you're hiding your sins you don't believe that you're a sinner you don't believe that you you doing anything wrong Come On Son you know you don't believe it and and and I was one of those ones that like you know I could speak with myself and and give my testimony I was full of pride I didn't I never thought that I was sinning I thought drinking was fine I thought smoking was fine I thought fornicating and cheating was fine I thought it was all just part of life I didn't realize that I was not taking accountability for my actions for the sins that I was committed but I'm here to tell y'all the opposite of that is the gospel the gospel reveals the truth that leads us to remorse what sin it gives a it the gospel doesn't it puts a light on it so that your conscience so that you can grow a conscience so that you can realize that what you're doing wrong and own it the gospel will review will reveal all truths a narcissist trait can be dangerous because at their worst they will lead another person to destroy they will leave their they will lead people to destroy others just to satisfy the lust of the the lust of the flesh and and what boy all the time yeah one more time I'll be honest with you like nah forever a narcissist trait can be dangerous because at their worst they will lead other people to destroy others to satisfy the lust of the flesh so a narcissist and and this is where the devil plays a narcissist will see somebody walking in fate we'll see somebody moving in fate we'll see somebody going to church regularly praising God regularly and will use other people if not themselves to destroy that person because their flesh their pride is so strong and so powerful that they will feel like they have to take you out of your element they would have to take you out of your walk so they would tell you oh why are you going to church so much you know you always in church you don't never have time for nobody you don't come out and party no more you don't want to come over and have a drink you don't want to come over and have a smoke no more uh you know you don't want to come out in the club and shake it shake it shake it like it's hot but you ain't you you trusting this pastor you trusting this first lady you trusting the ministers you you believing in them but what people don't understand and and I'm here to tell y'all just like we know the Bible the enemy knows the Bible as well and the enemy will try his best to twist the word to his benefit once again that narcissist trait will take the word and use it to his benefit to break you only to satisfy himself he's not he he's not he doesn't care about how you feel he doesn't care about if it's gonna hurt you he don't care if it's going to destroy you he only cares about his flesh he's lusting to destroy you when you're doing this walk he is lusting to take you away from building a relationship with God so let me put some scripture behind that because I I don't just want to be a motivational speaker I I I I I learned from my daddy I ain't no motivational speaker no matter what you say I ain't gonna never be no motivational speaker because a motivational speaker make me run son a motivational speaker let me tell you what a motivational speaker job is to do one thing and that's the temporarily motivate you and he's out he's done he's going to say whatever that he has to say she's going to say whatever she has to say to get your spirit high for that moment and then they're done but the word the word never goes away it never fails you it's always there thank you Jesus Jesus I had to get thank you Jesus so Romans 16 17-19 now I urge you breden note those who cause Division and offenses contrary to the doctrine which you've learned and avoid them but those who are such do not serve our Lord Jesus Christ but their own belly and by smooth words and flattering speech deceive the hearts of the simple so I'm gonna pause right there because when you listen to what it says by their own belly and by smooth words and flattering speeches to deceive you so if somebody comes to you and they see that you're you're you're not smoking you're not drinking no more you're not doing all this you're not fornicating you're you're following you're in you're in church Faithfully you're devoted to to building a relationship with God and they come back and they say well God said you can't trust all the pastors you can't trust all the ministers you can't trust now get don't get me wrong I understand that we have wolves in sheep clothing pretending to be pastors and pretending to have the word and and know the word because they they've read it from front to back but that's because you read it or you walking and like my dad said or you walking by what you by what you preach or you walking so why why you coming at somebody who's being saved scripture at somebody what does your walk look like what does your home look like when you when you go home when nobody's behind when you're behind closed doors oh you you you you trying to take somebody from being from falling a true pastor and and breaking there breaking them because you have your flattering speeches and your smooth words of of trying to disguise what you're doing what does your walk look like you're gonna tell somebody not to follow a pastor what is your walk look like if you're gonna tell somebody not to go to church what does your walk look like are you in church are you are you following a pastor are you saying all this that you one of those people that go to church on Sundays and then right after you leave you you you you taking a drink or you're rolling up a blunt or you're cursing oh you're oh you're talking about people behind their back see when you have integrity and you have honor when you have integrity you don't talk about people behind their back you don't you don't you don't you don't say stuff that's that's gonna hurt somebody you're gonna respect everybody regardless of their situation regardless of their of what they're going through you're going to have enough integrity and enough honor and righteousness and good character to have a conscience enough to say you know what this is not what God would do this is not what God would do how can I say that I'm walking with God and I'm going I'm doing the opposite of what God is asking me to do for The Obedience has become known to uh to all therefore I am glad on your behalf but I want you to be wise God wants you to be wise and what is good and simple considerate and concerning evil going back we was all born with sin we all know what evil is but we also need to learn that when we're in this walk and we're going and we're seeking the truth that the gospel reveals we have to be we have to be wise enough to know good from evil and not let your pride and not let somebody come in as a narcissist smooth talk to you into evil they will smooth talk you into evil hey man why don't you come come come get in the car with me man I got this blunt I know you don't smoke but you know you can sit in the car with me man if you change your mind you can hit this you know I ain't trying to pressure you with nothing but if you want to hit man just just let me know and I got you oh don't worry about it God God God God gonna forgive you tomorrow you'll be okay tonight she is those people with the smooth words and try to try to use God to benefit evil that's what they say son you better you better teach so as I've been studying you know Mark Twain had this saying he said if you tell the truth you don't don't have to remember anything it honest sincere life doesn't ruin the risk of being caught in lies a deceit the honest person therefore has more secure life no one can build a valid legitimate case against him so when he says at the beginning if you tell the truth then you don't have to remember anything you don't have to you don't have to remember the lie that you told see when we tell lies and we're being dishonest and and we're being disobedient and we're doing stuff and we're following this in in the Sin you got to remember that lie and as you remember that lie you're building on to that lie and then you may forget that lie and somebody come back two months later and and speak on that lie now you got to try to remember the lie that you told but if you're honest if you if you feel yourself with good character you know there's no this this you have nothing to worry about there's no reason it's there's no way of there's nothing to worry about being caught in a lie or deceit nobody can never sit up and say and come before you and say oh he's always been a liar he's always been a Deceiver no one can build the case against you the legitimate case so when you're when you have integrity and that Honesty kicks in that's filling you up with the integrity of being a good person of doing the will of God of doing what God would have done you know Proverbs the word says in proverbs 10 and 9. people with Integrity walk safely but those who follow crooked paths will slip and fall so when Mark Twain was saying tell the truth you don't have to remember anything if you have integrity you can honestly walk safely you can walk with no worries of looking over your shoulder or worrying about falling but if you fall into the lies and deceit eventually You're Gonna Go a crooked path and you're gonna slip and fall but Solomon also points out that the person who conducts himself dishonestly and commits evil will be discovered eventually back to what Mark Twain said no one can build a case against you if you're honest if you're full of integrity but if you're dishonest and commit evil eventually you will be discovered but here's the pro here's the thing where people don't understand God is going to show that light on you God is going to reveal everything in time you may believe that you getting away with whatever it is that you're getting away with but God already knows what you're doing and when you're putting God's hands God will make sure that you will learn because that's where the curation comes in if you if you if you don't get it people of God if you don't get it God will correct you whether you like it or not God will correct you and that's why we as Believers should heed Solomon's word and and Lead such a life that no one can legitimately find fault within you because in Acts six and three when the apostles instructed to believers in the early church at Jerusalem to select seven men to oversee the welfare program they said pick out from among you seven men of good repute full of spirit and of wisdom whom will be appointed to this Duty I'm gonna say that again pick out seven men of good of good character full of the spirit anointed of wisdom who will not take this job and be prideful and be a narcissist and will be appointed to the welfare program to take care of God's people who Jesus I don't know about y'all but I want to be one of those people that when somebody says pick somebody pick seven been out they look at me and they see somebody who has full of good and and the spirit of God in the wisdom come on integrity to be honest and to do a job which if you look at the job that we have now when you when you went through the interview and you when it was hired they hired you because they saw Integrity they saw somebody who was willing to learn they would saw somebody who who had some kind of Honor in them they didn't just pick you just because they they you you had a smooth talk everybody can have a smooth talk but if if you think about it and you compare that to Jesus when when you come before Jesus and you say you know what God I wanna I wanna do this walk or when God anoints you to start walking with his people to start talking to his people and he gives you the ability in The Voice in the spirit is because he saw that you had honor he saw our pastors our pastors they're not pastors just because our pastors are passes because God has seen the righteousness in them God has seen the Integrity God has seemed to honor in him he's given them platforms to be the Shepherds to to bring his flock to him when you're a minister whether you're a minister of of of of you know the choir or you're a minister or you're a minister of of media or your minister of audio or you're a minister of a keyboard whatever God gives you to be a minister of is because he trusts you with his people because he sees the Integrity he sees the honor in you that is within him yes thank you Jesus all right oh Jesus thank you see we as Believers know Jesus Christ as righteous we already know as true believers we know so when we see someone who lives a righteous life like Jesus we have we can have confidence that that person has Fellowship has a relationship with our Lord and savior this is a strong indicator that such a person person has been born again and saved in Jesus Christ for in first John 2 and 29 put scripture behind it if you know that he is righteous you know that everyone who practices righteousness is born of him so this goes back to the narcissist versus somebody who's living righteous instead of us having confidence and and believing a narcissist would see that person and say oh yeah he has fellowship and he has relationship with God I don't like that let me see what I can do to break him out of that instead of supporting a fellow Christian of a false believer will do what he can to break you to take you away from God because let's be honest they're so full of sin and so full of Pride they don't realize that they're doing wrong but when you are born again and you are saved through Jesus Christ and you're forgiven and you already realize that you've been forgiven of your sins and your sins have been washed away at the cross and you start to walk and talk like Jesus would have talked and walked you start being righteous you start living righteous you start living with integrity then that then people will see that you don't have to say it you don't have to prove it to nobody your work speaks for itself same thing as you when you got a job your interview spoke for itself your walk will speak for yourself you'll walk with people yourself so you have to trust in God you have to trust in the in in what he is doing for you and through you you know dad went through Timothy three one and five and y'all have to go back and read that but just to just give y'all some some Intel of that you know when God spoke about when when dad spoke about men should be lovers of them their own selves they boasted they're proud they blasphemers disobedient not to their sales but to their parents to their kids because you can be disobedient to your kids as well you can you can not want to to move your kids in the right direction you could be taking your kids away from God because you're away from God when you unthankful and you're Unholy without natural affections truth Breakers false accusers once again there's that word false you're quick to accuse falsely accuse people because you're you're so wrapped into yourself you know um you're you despise those who are walking in fate you despise those who are good you know you you your lovers of Pleasures more than love of God lovers of God you love yourself more than you love God you love yourself you you believe at some point in time that you are God and truth be told but I'm here to tell y'all the gospel will set you free the gospel is the truth the word is the truth if you want to walk with Integrity you want to walk with honor if you want to walk with strong moral principles if you want to walk with a good character then go into the gospel go into God's word going to God's word all right I don't want to you know we we 15 minutes till I don't want to go any further you know but I hope that this has been a blessing to somebody I hope this has been a blessing to everyone who's streaming online let me let me say this what a lot of people don't understand is you can believe in yourself that you have integrity that you have honored but when you give your life to God and you turn your life over and you and you you you accept God as your savior and you trust him with your life you would then start to see what Integrity what honor really is and I am so grateful for God and thankful for God and him stepping into my life when he did we're we're never perfect none of us are perfect we all made mistakes we've all done some stupid things let's just be honest whether we want to admit it or not we've all done some stupid things in our lives but trust and no that God that Jesus got on that cross to wash away and to take that birding of those sins and wash them so that you're forgiven so that you don't have to hold on to that burden so that you don't have to hold on to the pride so that you can know true relationship with him thank you Jesus [Applause] all right so I'm gonna pray us out I hope you've enjoyed tonight if you on put a one let us know where you from let us know you're here if you're going to catch it on the rebroadcast put a two so that we can still acknowledge you and thank you for joining us I hope this word has been a blessing to you cause I know it's been a blessing to me catch us again next Thursday and we'll be live and we will continue this discussion of discipline of integrity that is that uh y'all don't understand when God gives your pastor the words and tells you hey release your son I'm somebody who didn't grow up in the Bible I didn't grow up in church I can say I was one of those people that was completely blind to what I had I had I had scales over my eyes and I thank God I thank you Jesus I thank you Jesus I thank you Jesus for for removing those skills off of my eyes for bringing me out of being a being so prideful and being so so arrogant but thank you Jesus I thank you Jesus for for opening my eyes and opening my heart and my mind and my ears to you you know there was a point and I believe it was Nebuchadnezzar when he when he lost his mind and he was living out in the wilderness and he was living out in the woods and he was acting like an animal it took him looking up it's all he had to do was look up and acknowledge God and acknowledge Jesus in his sanity was brought back we have to look up men and women of God when times are hard when things feel like it's at the lows when you feel like you're losing your mind look up look up to Jesus when you feel the enemy attacking you and coming against you look up to Jesus look up that's all you got to do all right yeah I'm gonna pray us out thank you Jesus dear heavenly father we want to thank you for today thank you for this evening Jesus thank you for the word that was delivered thank you for the word that was delivered Jesus thank you for using us tonight Jesus thank you for the Holy Spirit stepping in in guiding us to be more like you Christ to be more like you Jesus to be to be walkers and not just talkers hey Jesus we thank you Jesus we thank you Jesus for just giving giving us another day another opportunity Jesus to break away to break away from the sinful nature that we have in our flesh we thank you for building us in grooming us and getting us prepared for your return Jesus we thank you for for delivering us we thank you for seeing us in you and Trust in US God I just ask that you cover every person tonight that's on the live every person that'll be on the rebroadcast unless they're homes God bless their minds bless their hearts bless their their Spirit Jesus give them wisdom in Clarity Jesus give them the hunger to seek the gospel to seek the truth give them the hunger to be more to have more honor to be have more good characteristics Jesus give them the conscience that they need to know right from wrong Jesus and continuously have them look to you because your will you are the one in truly true true Almighty Jesus and we thank you Jesus in Jesus name amen thank you Jesus anybody got anything anybody any words everybody good fire thank you thank you thank you all right y'all well we will see y'all by the grace of God next Thursday at 7 pm on Tuesdays you can catch the rebroadcast of our previous sermons of our previous 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wb4HfZvqmJQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb4HfZvqmJQ | Theravada | Wikipedia audio article | Theravada pali lit school of the elders is the most ancient branch of extant buddhism today and the one that preserved their version of the teachings of gautuma buddha in the pali canon the pali canon is the only complete buddhist canon which survives in a classical Indian language pali which serves as both sacred language and lingua franca of Theravada Buddhism for more than a millennium Theravada has focused on preserving the dhamma as preserved in its texts and it tends to be very conservative with regard to matters of doctrine and monastic discipline since the 19th century meditation practice has been reintroduced and has become popular with a lay audience both in traditional Theravada countries and in the West as a distinct school of early Buddhism Theravada Buddhism developed in sri lanka and subsequently spread to the rest of Southeast Asia it is the dominant form of religion in Cambodia Laos Myanmar Sri Lanka and Thailand and is practiced by minority groups in India Bangladesh China Nepal and Vietnam in addition the Diaspora of all of these groups as well as converts around the world practice Theravada Buddhism contemporary expressions include Buddhist modernism the Vipassana movement and the Thai forest tradition topic history topic origins the name Theravada comes from the ancestral Stav ria one of the early Buddhist schools from which the Theravada pnes claim descent the stove era nakiya arose during the first schism in the Buddhist Sangha due to their desire to tighten monastic discipline by adding new vinaya rules against the wishes of the majority maha seemed iike group who disagreed with this according to its own accounts the Theravada school has fundamentally derived from the verbage Avada doctrine of analysis grouping which was a division of the Stav ria according to Damian keown there is no historical evidence that the Theravada school arose until around two centuries after the Great Schism which occurred at the third Council there've Aiden accounts of its own origins mentioned that it received the teachings that were agreed upon during the putative third Buddhist Council under the patronage of the indian emperor ashoka around 250 BCE these teachings were known as the verbage Avada emperor ashoka is supposed to have assisted in purifying the sangha by expelling monks who failed to agree to the terms of third council the elder monk Magali pettit Issa was at the head of the third council and compiled the katha two points of controversy a refutation of various opposing views which is an important work in the Theravada abhidhamma later the verbage evidence in turn is said to have split into four groups the mahisha Saka cassiopeia dharma gupta qey in the north and the tamra porneia in south india the Tambov ania later mahavihara visions were established in Sri Lanka at anuradhapura but active also in Andhra and other parts of South India vana Vasa in modern Karnataka and later across Southeast Asia inscriptional evidence of this school has been found in amravati and Nagarjuna kondeh according to Buddhist scholar ake a warder the Theravada spread rapidly south from Avanti into Maharashtra and Andhra and down to the chola country Kanchi as well as Sri Lanka for some time they maintained themselves in Avanti as well as in their new territories but gradually they tended to regroup themselves in the south the great Vihara mahavihara in anuradhapura the ancient capital of Sri Lanka becoming the main centre of their tradition Kanchi a secondary center and the northern regions apparently relinquished to other schools topic transmission to Sri Lanka the Theravada is said to be descended from the Tamra pornea sect which means the sri lankan lineage missionaries sent abroad from India are said to have included ashoka son Mahinda who studied under magalie pettit Issa and his daughter Sangha Mita and they were the mythical founders of Buddhism in Sri Lanka a story which scholars suggest helps to legitimize Theravada z' claims of being the oldest and most authentic school according to the Maha vamsa Chronicle their arrival in Sri Lanka is said to have been during the reign of devanam pietà of anuradhapura 307 to 267 BCE who converted to Buddhism and helped build the first Buddhist stupas according to SD bandura nayaki the rapid spread of Buddhism and the emergence of an extensive organization of the Sangha are closely linked with the secular authority of the central state there are no known artistic or architectural remains from this epoch except for the cave dwellings of the monks reflecting the growth and spread of the new religion the most distinctive features of this phase and virtually the only contemporary historical material are the numerous Brahmi inscriptions associated with these caves they record gifts to the Sangha significantly by householders and Chiefs rather than by kings the Buddhist religion itself does not seem to have established undisputed authority until the rains of Dutta Himani and vuitton money see mid the 2nd century BCE to mid 1st century BCE the first records of Buddha images come from the reign of King vos Abba 65 to 109 BCE and after the 3rd century AD the historical record shows a growth of the worship of Buddha images as well as Bodhisattvas in the 7th century the Chinese pilgrim monks chuan zhang and Yijing referred to the Buddhist schools in Sri Lanka as Chang's oh boo Chinese Shang Xue oh boo corresponding to the Sanskrit stew Verena kya and pali Theron Akaya Yijing writes in Sri Lanka the stew Veera school alone flourishes the mahasin Gikas are expelled the school has been using the name Theravada for itself in a written form since at least the 4th century about 1,000 years after the Buddha's death when the term appears in the dip Hamza between the reins of Sena I 833 to 853 and Mahinda IV 956 to 972 the city of anuradhapura saw colossal building effort by various kings during a long period of peace and prosperity the great part of the present architectural remains in this city date from this period topic development of the poly textual tradition the Sri Lankan Buddhist Sangha initially preserved the Buddhist scriptures the tip Ataka orally as it had been traditionally done however during the first century BCE famine and Wars led to the writing down of these scriptures the sri lankan chronicle the maha vamsa records formerly clever monks preserved the text of the canon and its commentaries orally but then when they saw the disastrous state of living beings they came together and had it written down in books that the doctrine might long survive according to Richard Gombrich this us the earliest record we have of Buddhist scriptures being committed to writing anywhere the Theravada poly texts which have survived with only a few exceptions are derived from the mahavihara monastic complex of anuradhapura the ancient Sri Lankan capital later development included the formation and recording of the Theravada commentary literature at the katha the Theravada tradition records that even during the early days of Mahinda there was already a tradition of Indian commentaries on the scriptures prior to the writing of the classic Theravada Pali commentaries there were also various commentaries on the tip potaka written in the Sinhalese language such as the maha at the katha great commentary the main commentary tradition of the mahavihara monks of great importance to the commentary tradition as the work of the great Theravada scholastic buddha Xhosa 4th 5th century CE II who is responsible for most of the Theravada commentarial literature that has survived any older commentaries have been lost buddha Xhosa wrote in Pali and after him most sri lankan buddhist scholastics did as well this allowed the sri lankan tradition to become more international through a lingua franca so as to converse with monks in India and later Southeast Asia Theravada monks also produced other Pali literature such as historical chronicles eg Maha vamsa hagiographies practice manuals summaries text books poetry and abhidhamma works such as the abbe de mata Sangha and the abhidhamma Vitara Buddha Xhosas work on abhidhamma and Buddhist practice outlined in works such as the vision Omega and the Otto Cellini are the most influential texts apart from the Pali Canon in the Theravada tradition other Theravada Pali commentators and writers include dama Paula and Buddha Dada da ma Paula wrote commentaries on the Pali Canon texts which Buddha Xhosa had omitted and also wrote a commentary called the Paramus Amman juice' on Buddha hoses visita Maha topic sri lankan Theravada sects over much of the early history of Buddhism in sri lanka there were three subdivisions of Theravada consisting of the monks of the mahavihara abbey Aguirre vihara and jetavana each of which were based in anuradhapura the mahavihara was the first tradition to be established while abbe Aguirre vihara and jetavana vihara were established by monks who had broken away from the mahavihara tradition according to a que warter the Indian Mahi's Osaka sect also established itself in Sri Lanka alongside the Theravada into which they were later absorbed northern regions of Sri Lanka also seemed to have been ceded to sex from India at certain times when the Chinese monk vaccean visited the island in the early 5th century he noted 5,000 monks at abia Giri 3,000 at the mahavihara and 2,000 at the CD Appa Batavia Hara the mahavihara great monastery school became dominant in sri lanka at the beginning of the second millennium CE II and gradually spread through mainland Southeast Asia it was established in Myanmar in the late 11th century in Thailand in the 13th and early 14th centuries and in Cambodia and Laos by the end of the 14th century although mahavihara never completely replaced other schools in Southeast Asia it received special favour at most royal courts this is due to the support it received from local elites who exerted a very strong religious and social influence topic Mahayana influence over the centuries the abbe Aguirre theravadin maintained close relations with Indian Buddhists and adopted many new teachings from India including many elements from Mahayana teachings while the jetavana theravadan adopted Mahayana to a lesser extent chuan zhang wrote of two major divisions of Theravada in sri lanka referring to the abbe Aguirre tradition as the Maha yáñez de Vera's and the mahavihara tradition as the Hinayana stew viras chuan zhang also wrote that the mahavihara visan's reject the Mahayana as heretical while the abbe agir of a Harvison study both Hinayana and Mahayana Abbey Aguirre was an influential University and center for the study of Mahayana from the reign of Gaja bahu I until the 12th century it's all various important Buddhist scholars working in Sanskrit and Pali these include Obadiah who wrote the vim edema ha kavod Chakravarthi ananda authored the sad hem o pay onna area deva arias aura and the tantric masters jaya Bhadra and cand Romilly akira hirokawa notes that the surviving pali commentaries at the Cata of the mahavihara school when examined closely also include a number of positions that agree with Mahayana teachings kelapa Hana notes the same for the vision Omega the most important Theravada commentary it is known that in the eighth century both Mahayana and the esoteric Vajrayana form of Buddhism were being practiced in sri lanka and two Indian monks responsible for propagating esoteric Buddhism in China Vajra Bodie and Mo Guevara visited the island during this time ABI Aguirre vihara appears to have been a center for there've aid in Mahayana and Vajrayana teachings topic rain of Perak rama bahu i the trend of the abbe Aguirre vihara being a dominant sect changed in the 12th century when the mahavihara sect gained the political support of Perak Rama BA who I 1153 to 1186 who completely abolished the abbey Aguirre and Jeddah vannin traditions the Theravada monks of these two traditions were defrocked and given the choice of either returning to the lady permanently or attempting reordan ation under the mahavihara tradition s novices salmon era Richard Gombrich writes though the Chronicle says that he reunited the Sangha this expression glosses over the fact that what he did was to abolish the abbey Aguirre and jetavana nakaya's he Leia sized many monks from the mahavihara nakiya all the monks in the other two and then allowed the better ones among the latter to become novices in the now unified Sangha into which they would have in due course to be reordain it seems that part of the reason for these radical moves was that para Crum Abajo I saw the Sangha as being divided corrupt and in need of reform especially the abbe Aguirre the cola Vamsi laments that at this time Theravada monks had turned away in their demeanor from one another and took delight in all kinds of strife this Chronicle also claims that many monks in the sri lankan sangha had even begun to marry and have children behaving more like lay followers than monastics Parekh rama bah whose chief monastic leader in these reforms was maha Thera kassapa an experienced monk well versed in the scriptures and the monastic discipline Parekh Rama Babu is also known for rebuilding the ancient cities of anuradhapura and Polana rua restoring Buddhist stupas and viharas monasteries he appointed a Sangha raha or king of the Sangha a monk who would preside over the Sangha and its ordinations in sri lanka assisted by two deputies the reign of parikamma ba who also saw a flowering of Theravada scholasticism with the work of prominent sri lankan scholars such as aniruddha sri pada Thera maha kassapa Thera of dim bulaga la vie hara and miguel áanotherá they worked on compiling of sub commentary's on the tip Ataka texts on grammar summaries and textbooks on abhidhamma and vanaya such as the influential abbe de Matt the Sangha of aniruddha topic spread to Southeast Asia according to the Maha vamsa a sri lankan chronicle after the conclusion of the third Buddhist council a mission was sent to Suvarnabhumi led by two monks Sona and adhara scholarly opinions differ as to where exactly this land of Suvarnabhumi was located but it is generally believed to have been located somewhere in the area of lower Burma Thailand the Malay Peninsula or Sumatra before the 12th century the areas of Thailand Myanmar Laos and Cambodia were dominated by Buddhist sects from India and included the teachings of Mahayana Buddhism in the seventh century Yi Jing noted in his travels that in these areas all major sects of Indian Buddhism flourished topic Myanmar though there are some early accounts that have been interpreted as Theravada in Myanmar the surviving records showed that most Burmese Buddhism incorporated Mahayana and used Sanskrit rather than Pali after the decline of Buddhism in India missions of monks from Sri Lanka gradually converted Burmese Buddhism to Theravada and in the next two centuries also brought Theravada Buddhism to the areas of Thailand Laos and Cambodia where it supplanted previous forms of Buddhism the Mon and Pyu were among the earliest people to inhabit Myanmar the oldest surviving Buddhist texts in the Pali language come from Pyu city-state of shriek etc the text which is dated from the mid 5th to mid sixth century as written on 20 leaf manuscript of solid gold Peter skilling concludes that there is firm evidence for the dominant presence of Theravada in the Irrawaddy and Chao Phraya basins from about the fifth century CE II onwards though he adds that evidence shows that Mahayana was also present the Burmese slowly became there've Aden as they came into contact and conquered the Pyu and maan civilizations this began in the 11th century during the reign of the Bammer King an errata 1044 to 1077 of the pagan kingdom who acquired the Pali scriptures in a war against the Mun as well as from Sri Lanka and build stupas and monasteries at his capital of bagan various invasions of burma by neighboring states and the Mongol invasions of Burma 13th century damaged the Burmese Sangha and Theravada had to be reintroduced several times into the country from Sri Lanka and Thailand topic Cambodia and Thailand the Khmer Empire 802 one four three one centered in Cambodia was initially dominated by Hinduism Hindu ceremonies and rituals were performed by Brahmins usually only held among ruling elites of the Kings family nobles and the ruling class tantric Mahayana Buddhism was also a prominent faith promoted by Buddhist Emperor's such as Jaya vermin the seventh 1181 to 1215 who rejected the Hindu gods and presented himself as a bodhisattva king during his reign King Jayavarman the seven ce1180 one two 1218 sent his son Tamil inda to Sri Lanka to be ordained as a Buddhist monk and study Theravada Buddhism according to the Pali scriptural traditions in the mahavihara monastery Tamil inda then returned to Cambodia and promoted Buddhist traditions according to the Theravada training he had received galvanizing and energizing the long-standing Theravada presence that had existed throughout the Angkor Empire for centuries during the 13th and 14th centuries Theravada monks from sri lanka continued introducing orthodox Theravada Buddhism which eventually became the dominant faith among all classes the monasteries replaced the local priestly classes becoming centers of religion education culture and social service for Cambodian villages this change in Cambodian Buddhism led to high levels of literacy among Cambodians in Thailand Theravada existed alongside Mahayana and other religious sects before the rise of suka Thai kingdom during the reign of King Ram come hain si 1237 1247 to 1298 Theravada was made the main state religion and promoted by the king as the Orthodox form of Thai Buddhism despite its success in Southeast Asia Theravada Buddhism in China has generally been limited to areas bordering Theravada countries topic tantrik and esoteric innovations during the pre-modern era Southeast Asian Buddhism included numerous elements which could be called tantric and esoteric such as the use of mantras and yantras in elaborate rituals the French scholar Francois biso has called this tantric Theravada and his textual studies showed that it was a major tradition in Cambodia and Thailand some of these practices are still prevalent in Cambodia and Laos today later Theravada textual materials show new and somewhat unorthodox development in theory and practice these developments include what has been called the yoga vicara tradition associated with the Sinhalese yoga Vaqueros manual see 16th to 17th centuries and also esoteric Theravada also known as borin kama Tana ancient practices these traditions include new practices and ideas which are not included in classical Orthodox Theravada works like the vision Omega such as the use of mantras such as era ham the practice of magical formulas complex rituals and complex visualization exercises these practices were particularly prominent in the Siam nakiya before the modernist reforms of King Rama the 4th 1851 to 1868 as well as in Sri Lanka topic modernization and spread to the west in the 19th century began a process of mutual influence of both Asian Buddhists and Hindus and a Western audience interested in ancient wisdom Theravada was also influenced by this process which lead to buddhist modernism especially Helena Blavatsky and Henry steel Olcott founders of the Theosophical Society had a profound role in this process in sri lanka simultaneously Vipassana meditation was reinvented and in Theravada countries a lathe Vipassana practice developed this took a high flight in East Asia from the 1950s onwards with the Vipassana movement and from the 1970s also in the West with Western students who popularized Vipassana meditation in the West giving way to the development and popularization of mindfulness practice topic reaction against Western colonialism Buddhists revivalism has also reacted against changes in Buddhism caused by colonialist regimes Western colonialists and Christian missionaries deliberately imposed a particular type of Christian monasticism on Buddhist clergy in Sri Lanka and colonies in Southeast Asia restricting monks activities to individual purification and temple ministries prior to British colonial control monks in both Sri Lanka and Burma had been responsible for the education of the children of lay people and had produced large bodies of literature after the British takeover Buddhist temples were strictly administered and were only permitted to use their funds on strictly religious activities Christian ministers were given control of the education system and their pay became state funding for missions foreign especially British rule had an innovating effect on the Sangha according to Walpole era hoola Christian missionaries displaced and appropriated the educational social and welfare activities of the monks and inculcate adapt erm inant in views regarding the proper position of monks in society through their institutional influence upon the elite many monks in post-colonial times have dedicated themselves to undoing these changes movements intending to restore Buddhism's place in society have developed in both sri lanka and myanmar one consequence of the reaction against Western colonialism has been a modernization of Theravada Buddhism Western elements have been incorporated and meditation practice has opened to a lay audience modernized forms of theravadan practice have spread to the west topic sri lanka in Sri Lanka theravadin x' were looking at Western culture to find means to revitalize their own tradition Christian missionaries were threatening the indigenous culture as a reaction to this theravadan became active in spreading Buddhism and debating Christians they were aided by the Theosophical society who were dedicated to the search for wisdom within ancient sources an augur iike Dharmapala was one of the Theravada leaders with whom the theosophist sided Dharmapala reached out to the middle classes offering them religious practice and a religious identity which were used to withstand the British imperialists as a result of Dharma Paula's efforts lay practitioners started to practice meditation and study Buddhism which had been reserved specifically for the monks the translation and publication of the Pali Canon by the Pali text society made the Pali Canon better available to a lay audience not only in the West but also in the East Western lay interest in Theravada Buddhism was promoted by the Theosophical society and endured until the beginning of the 20th century during the 1970s interest rose again leading to a surge of Westerners searching for enlightenment and the republishing of the Pali Canon first in print and later on the Internet topic Myanmar an influential modernist figure in Myanmar Buddhism was king Minden men 1808 to 1878 he promoted the fifth buddhist council 1871 and inscribed the pali canon into marble slabs creating the world's largest book in 1868 during his reign various reformist sects came into being such as the DW aya and the shui Guillen who advocated a stricter monastic conduct than the mainstream thud hamlet tradition during colonial Burma there were constant tensions between Christian missionaries and Buddhist monks which included one of the first Western convert monks Judah maloca after independence Myanmar was also the place for the sixth Buddhist Council Vesak 1954 to Vesak 1956 which was attended by monks from 8 Theravada nations to recite the Pali Canon the council synthesized a new redaction of the Pali texts ultimately transcribed into several native scripts in Myanmar this chat the Sangeeta pitaka sixth Council potaka was published by the government in 40 volumes modern Vipassana meditation practice was reinvented in Myanmar in the 19th century the new Burmese method was developed by you narada and popularized by his student maja si se da and Nye anapana Kythera another prominent teacher as bhikkhu bodhi a student of nyan upon naka the new burmese method strongly emphasizes Vipassana over samatha it is regarded by traditionalists as a simplification of traditional Buddhist meditation techniques suitable not only for monks but also for lay practitioners the method has been popularized in the West by teachers of the Vipassana movement such as Joseph Goldstein jack Kornfield Terra brac Gill Franz and Sharon Salzberg the Letty lineage begins with Letty say ah da SN Goenka is a well-known teacher in the Letty lineage according to SN Goenka Vipassana techniques are essentially non-sectarian in character and have universal application meditation centers teaching the Vipassana popularized by SN Goenka exist now in India Asia North and South America Europe Australia Middle East and Africa topic Thailand and Cambodia with the coming to power in 1851 of King Mongkut who had been a monk himself for 27 years the Sangha like the kingdom became steadily more centralized and hierarchical and its links to the state more institutionalized Mongkut was a distinguished scholar of Pali Buddhist Scripture moreover at that time the immigration of numbers of monks from Burma was introducing the more rigorous discipline characteristic of the mon sangha influenced by the mon and guided by his own understanding of the tip potaka Mongkut began a reform movement that later became the basis for the Dhamma utica nakiya monka advocated a stricter adherence to the Vinaya monastic discipline he also emphasised study of the scriptures and rationalism his son King Chulalongkorn created a national structure for Buddhist monastics and established a nationwide system of monastic education in the early 1900's Thailand's ajahn Sal Cantus Hilo and his student moon buried auda led the Thai forest tradition revival movement in the 20th century notable practitioners included ajahn thate ajahn maha bua and ajahn Chah it was later spread globally by a John moon students including ajahn thate ajahn maha bua and ajahn Chah and several Western disciples among whom the most senior as Luang por ajahn Sumi Jo modern Buddhism in Cambodia was strongly influenced by Thai Buddhism the Dhamma yudhiqa nakiya was introduced into the country during the reign of King Norodom 1834 to 1904 and benefited from royal patronage the rule of the Khmer Rouge effectively destroyed Cambodia's Buddhist institutions by disrobing and killing monks and destroying temples after the end of the regime the sangha was reestablished an important figure of modern Cambodian Theravada as maha goes Ananda who promoted a form of engaged Buddhism to affect social change topic modern development the following modern trends or movements have been identified modernism attempt to adapt to the modern world and adopt some of its ideas including among other things green movement ecological work syncretism with other buddhists as well as hindu in Sri Lanka India Nepal Bali and Thailand traditions Universal inclusivity reformism attempt to restore a supposed earlier ideal state of Buddhism includes in particular the adoption of Western scholars theories of original Buddhism in recent times the Western scholarly interpretation of Buddhism is the official Buddhism prevailing in Sri Lanka and Thailand ultimate ISM tendency to concentrate on advanced teachings such as the Four Noble Truths at the expense of more elementary ones neo-traditional ism includes among other things revival of ritualism ream ethology zation social and political action including engaged Buddhism protesting and participating in election politics devotional religiosity reaction to Buddhist nationalism renewal of forests monks revival of meditation practice by monks and lay persons emphasizing meditation centers and retreats Letty saya da 1846 to 1923 is particular important in this regard revival of the Theravada bikuni female monastic lineage not recognized by some male Sangha authorities convert Buddhism in Western countries establishment of Western monastic orders especially the Thai forest tradition and development of Pali scholarship in Western languages topic texts topic pali canon according to Kate Crosby for Theravada the Pali Canon us the highest authority on what constitutes the dama the truth or teaching of the Buddha and the organization of the Sangha the community of monks and nuns the sutta and vanaya portion of the tip potaka shows considerable overlap in content to the agamas the parallel collections used by non Theravada schools in India which are preserved in Chinese and partially in Sanskrit Procrit and Tibetan and the various non Theravada vania's on this basis both these sets of texts are generally believed to be the oldest and most authoritative texts on pre sectarian Buddhism by scholars it is also believed that much of the Pali Canon which is still used by Theravada communities was transmitted to sri lanka during the reign of Ashoka after being orally transmitted as was the custom in those days for religious texts for some centuries were finally committed to writing in the last century BCE at what the Theravada usually reckons as the fourth Council in sri lanka Theravada as one of the first Buddhist schools to commit the whole complete set of its Buddhist Canon into writing much of the material in the Canon is not specifically there've Aden but as instead the collection of teachings that this school preserved from the early non-sectarian body of teachings according to Peter Harvey the Theravada pnes then may have added texts to the canon for some time but they do not appear to have tampered with what they already had from an earlier period the pali tip itaca consists of three parts the vinaya pitaka sutta pitaka and abhidhamma potaka of these the abhidhamma potaka is believed to be a later addition to the first two patacas which in the opinion of many scholars were the only two patacas at the time of the first buddhist council the Palio bahama was not recognized outside the Theravada school the tip Ataka is composed of 45 volumes in the Thai Edition 40 in the Burmese and 58 in the Sinhalese and a full set of the tip otaku is usually kept in its own medium-sized cupboard topic vinaya monastic discipline and abhidhamma according to Kate Crosby since much suddam material overlaps with that found in the Sutra collections of other Buddhist traditions it as the Vinaya monastic discipline and abhidhamma that are the most distinctive formal aspects of Theravada Buddhism unique to Theravada the verbage Avada school the analysts the branch of the steve IRRI school from which Theravada is derived differed from other early Buddhist schools on a variety of teachings the differences resulted from the systematization of the Buddhist teachings which was preserved in the abhidharma of the various schools the unique doctrinal positions of the Theravada school are expounded in what is known as the abhidhamma potaka as well as in the later Pali commentaries at the katha and sub commentaries tika because of the size of this canonical and commentarial literature the Pali tradition developed a tradition of handbooks and doctrinal summaries the most influential of which are the Visiona Maga and the abhidhamma de song aha the Pali abhidhamma us a restatement of the doctrine of the Buddha in strictly formalized language assumed to constitute a consistent system of philosophy same as not the empirical verification of the Buddhist teachings but to set forth the correct interpretation of the Buddhist statements in the Sutra to restate his system with perfect accuracy because abhidhamma focuses on analyzing the internal lived experience of beings and the intentional structure of consciousness the system has often been compared to a kind of phenomenological psychology by numerous scholars such as nyan upon akka bhikkhu bodhi and alexander Piatigorsky the Theravada school has traditionally held the doctrinal position that the canonical abhidhamma pitaka was actually taught by the Buddha himself modern scholarship in contrast has generally held that the abhidhamma texts date from the 3rd century BCE however some scholars such as Frau Wallner also hold that the early abhidhamma texts developed out of exegetical and catechetical work which made use of doctrinal lists which can be seen in the Sudha's called matthias topic non-canonical literature in the fourth or fifth century buddha hos ethera wrote the first pali commentaries to much of the tip Ataka which were based on much older manuscripts mostly in old Sinhalese including commentaries on the nakaya's and his commentary on the Vinaya the Samanta pasady qey buddha Xhosa wrote as part of the mahavihara tradition in Sri Lanka a tradition which came to dominate the island and all of Theravada after the 12th century after him many other monks wrote various texts which have become part of the Theravada heritage these texts do not have the same authority as the tip potaka does though Buddha Xhosas vision Umaga as a cornerstone of the commentarial tradition another important Chandra of Theravada literature are shorter handbooks and summaries which serve as introductions and study guides for the larger commentarial works two of the more influential summaries are sri pada there's-- pala medica Vinay of any Chaya Sangha a summary of Buddha Xhosas vinaya commentary and aniruddha Xabi dama de song AHA manual of abhidhamma for many Theravada Buddhists the pali texts and language are symbolically and ritually important however most people are likely to access Buddhist teachings though vernacular literature oral teachings sermons art and performance as well as films and internet media according to Kate Crosby there is a far greater volume of Theravada literature in vernacular languages than in Pali an important Chandra of Theravada literature in both Polly and vernacular languages are the Jataka tales stories of the Buddha's past lives they are very popular among all classes and are rendered in a wide variety of media formats from cartoons to high literature the vests antara Jataka is one of the most popular of these Theravada Buddhists consider much of what is found in the Chinese and Tibetan Mahayana scriptural collections to be apocryphal meaning that they are not authentic words of the Buddha topic study Parvati Theravada traditionally promotes itself as the verbage Avada teaching of analysis this doctrine says that insight must come from the aspirants experience application of knowledge and critical reasoning however the scriptures of the theravadan tradition also emphasize heeding the advice of the wise considering such advice and evaluation of one's own experiences to be the two tests by which practices should be judged yet in its actual praxis according to Braun the majority of Theravada pnes and dedicated buddhists of other traditions including monks and nuns have focused on cultivating moral behavior preserving the buddhist teachings dharma and acquiring the good karma that comes from generous giving topic core doctrines the core of Theravada doctrine is contained in the Pali Canon the only complete collection of early Buddhist texts surviving in a classical Indic language these ideas are shared by other early Buddhist schools as well as by Mahayana traditions they include central concepts such as the middle way the Four Noble Truths the Noble Eightfold Path three marks of existence impermanence suffering not self five aggregates dependent arising karma and rebirth jhana the Bodhi pachi Adama 37 factors conducive to awakening clashes mental defilements and a Savas a Vidya ignorance Nirvana topic dama theory in the Pali nakaya's the Buddha teaches through a method in which experience has explained using various conceptual groupings of physical and mental processes which are called Damas examples of lists of Damas taught by the Buddha include the $0.12 spheres or I Atanas the five aggregates or Conda and the 18 elements of cognition or dhatus expanding this model the Pali abhidhamma concerned itself with analyzing ultimate truth parramatta sakhaa which it sees as being composed of all possible Damas and their relationships the central theory of the Pali abhidhamma as thus known as the dama theory topic characteristics Dhamma has been translated as factors call it psychic characteristics Bronckhorst psychophysical events Noah Rankin end phenomena nigh anapana Kythera Damas are defined by the Theravada commentary the ATO Cellini as Damas bear their own particular natures Tsubasa alternatively Damas are born by conditions or according to particular natures according to Y Cara nodosa Adamo which can be translated as a principle or element Dharma is those items that result when the process of analysis has taken to its ultimate limits however this does not mean that they have an independent existence for it is only for the purposes of description that they are postulated Noah rongkhun defines Damas as the constituents of sentient experience the irreducible building blocks that make up one's world albeit they are not static mental contents and certainly not substances Noah Rankin also argues that there was gradual shift from the early canonical texts which tended to explain experience in terms of changing processes to the abhidhamma tradition which analyzed these processes in two distinct mental events damas are not permanent discrete and separate entities they are always independently conditioned relationships with other Damas and always changing or rising and vanishing it is thus only for the sake of description that they are said to have their own nature tsubasa alternatively Theravada commentaries sometimes equate the two terms such as the vision imago which states that dhamma means abhava according to Peter Harvey the Theravada view of Adamas abhava is that it refers to an individual izing characteristic sallekhana that is not something inherent in Adama as a separate ultimate reality but arise due to the supporting conditions both of other Damas and previous occurrences of that Dhamma Noah Rankin argues that in Theravada abhidhamma Sababa is predominantly used for the sake of determining the Damas individuality not their existential status rongkhun also adds the concept of Sababa attests to the Theravada ng's interest in unveiling the nature of conscious experience this they presumed could be carried out by enumerated the possible types of those events constituting ones experience and by individuating them to individuate the Damas the Aubie tameka's had to provide a method for determining what any given dom ik instance of every possible event type as in what makes it so and for this purpose they used the concept of Tsubasa thus while in Theravada abhidhamma Damas are the ultimate constituents of experience they are not seen as substances essences or independent particulars since they are empty Suniya of a self odda and condition this is spelled out in the Petit samba de Maga which states that Damas are empty of svabhava Sabbagh venus unum according to rongkhun the canonical Pali abhidhamma remains pragmatic and psychological and does not take much interest in ontology in contrast with the Sarvis Nevada tradition Paul Williams also notes that the abhidhamma remains focused on the practicalities of Insight Meditation and leaves ontology relatively unexplored rongkhun does note however that later Theravada sub commentaries teeka do show a doctrinal shift towards ontological realism from the earlier epistemic and practical concerns topic classification of Damas the Theravada abhidhamma holds that there is a total of 82 possible types of Damas 81 of these are conditioned Sankara while one is unconditioned which is Nibbana the 81 conditioned Damas are divided into three broad categories consciousness citta associated mentality said a seka and materiality or physical phenomena Rupa since no Dhamma exists independently every single Dhamma of consciousness known as the citta arises associated Sampada with at least seven mental factors set a caecus in abhidhamma all awareness events are thus seen as being characterized by intentionality and never exist in isolation much of abhidhamma philosophy deals with categorizing the different consciousnesses and their accompanying mental factors as well as their conditioned relationships pacaya the mental factors for example are divided into Universal mental factors sabitch et cetera Necedah caecus which are basic and rudimentary cognitive functions occasional or particular mental factors Peconic Isetta caecus unwholesome mental factors a coucil Isetta caecus accompanied by one or another of the three unwholesome roots greed hatred and delusion beautiful mental factors Savannah seda caecus accompanied by the wholesome roots non greed or generosity non hatred or loving kindness and non delusion or wisdom topic 2 truths according Y Karuna dasa for the Theravada the two truths theory which divides reality into samu t worldly conventions and Parramatta ultimate absolute truths is a doctrinal innovation of the abhidhamma but it has its origins in some statements from the early paulina caius this can mainly be seen in the distinction made in the anga tarah nakiya between statements not truths that are not eita explicit definitive and nieta requiring further explanation koruna dasa notes that in the nakaya's no preferential value judgment as made between the tatva and nieta all that is emphasized is that the two kinds of statement should not be confused another early source of this doctrine as the sangeeta sutta of the Deegan Akaya which lists four kinds of knowledge at the direct knowledge of the doctrine damiana be the inductive knowledge of the doctrine in vine jana c knowledge of analysis Perich 8a jnana and knowledge of linguistic conventions Sam Mouton Jana however in the earlier nakaya's as opposed to the abhidhamma Sam Ooty linguistic conventions is not analyzed down into existence called Parramatta ultimate in the Theravada abhidhamma the distinction does arise referring to two levels of reality namely that which is amenable to analysis and that which defies further analysis the first level is called Sam mu T because it represents conventional or relative truth or what is called consensual reality and the second is called Parramatta because it represents the absolute truth or ultimate reality thus in Orthodox Theravada abhidhamma when a situation is explained in terms of what cannot be empirically analyzed further into smaller components with different characteristics black kana that explanation is Parramatta Sokka ultimate truth and when it is explained in terms of what is analyzable further due to being dependent on the mind synthesizing function ie Ponyo T that explanation as Sam mu T Sokka truth by convention which exists in a relative or conventional sense due to mental conception at the pond yachty and linguistic construction Nam upon yachty however even these ultimate components ie Damas are dependently originated necessarily coexistent and positionally inseparable pada Sato Aven iboga unlike in the sanskrit based buddhist tradition which refer to the conventional truth as sam VRT which has the meaning of concealing or covering the Palio be dama terms a mu t just means human convention and have this connotation of an inferior truth hiding a higher truth therefore as pointed out by KN Jaya Tilly the Theravada version of Two Truths does not imply that what is true in the one sense as false in the other or even that the one kind of truth is superior to the other as koruna dasa writes the distinction between samu t Sokka and Parramatta Sokka does not refer to two kinds of truth as such but to two ways of presenting what is true although they are formally introduced as two truths they are explained as two modes of expressing what is true they do not represent two degrees of truth of which one is superior or inferior to the other nor do they represent two parallel truths because of this in pali abhidhamma even parramatta Sokka has explained through concepts though the ultimate itself is not a product of the minds conceptual function Ponyo t it cannot be explained without the medium of Ponyo t furthermore according to Zay Fuquan the Dhamma Sangha knee does not appear to uphold that Damas our ultimate realities as against conventional constructs like persons quote this text also states that all Damas are ways of designation Ponyo t that all Damas are ways of interpretation new rooty and that all Damas are ways of expression ADH IVA Khanna therefore the canonical abhidhamma pitaka does not uphold the interpretation of the two truths as referring to primary ontological realities as seen in the later commentarial Theravada and also in Sarvis Nevada topic doctrinal differences with other Buddhist schools the doctrinal stances of the Theravada school this of this other early Buddhist schools as presented in the Pali text known as the katha Vasu points of controversy which said to have been compiled by the scholar Magali para ta C 327 to 247 BCE it includes several philosophical and soteriological matters including the following topic view of the arhat Theravada pnes believed that an awakened era hand lit worthy one has an incorruptible nature unlike other early Buddhist schools like the maha seemed iike who believed arahants could regress theravadan Zahl so dispute the idea that an era hand may be lacking in knowledge or have doubts or that they could have nocturnal emissions and thus still have some residual fetter of sensuality they also argued against the OOD or apotheca schools view that a lay person could become an arahant and continue to live the household life topic view of the Buddha the Theravada school rejected the view of the loca tera vaada schools which held that even the Buddha's conventional speech was supramundane or transcendental they also rejected the proto Mahayana docetic view of the Vetal Yaka school that the Buddha himself did not teach the Dharma but that it was taught by his magical creation or phantom while he himself remained in Tophet EMSA heaven topic insight is sudden and perfect according to the Theravada progress in understanding comes all at once in sight abby's Amaya does not come gradually successively an approver a belief known as sub byte ISM this is reflected in the Theravada account on the four stages of enlightenment in which the attainment of the four paths appears suddenly and the defilements are routed out at once the same stance has taken in the contemporary Vipassana movement especially the new burmese method topic philosophy of time on the philosophy of time the Theravada tradition holds two philosophical present ism the view that only present moment Damas exists against the e journalist view of the Sarvis dividend tradition which held that Damas exists in all three times past present future the early theravadan who compiled the cat avenue also rejected the doctrine of momentariness SKT Kasane Avada poly kana vada upheld by other buddhist abhidharma schools like the Sarvis nevada which held that all Damas lasted for a moment which for them meant an atomistic unit of time that is the shortest possible slice of time according to NOAA rongkhun the theravadin x' meanwhile used the term moment kana as a simple expression for a short while the dimension of which is not fixed but may be determined by the context in the Kanaka katha of the katha to the theravadan 'he's also argue that only mental phenomena are momentary whereas material phenomena endure for a stretch of time you topic rebirth and Bhuvana regarding the mechanisms of rebirth orthodox theravadan following the katha - rejected the doctrine of the intermediate state and terra baba between death and rebirth holding instead that rebirth as immediate however recently some Theravada monks have written in favor of the idea such as ven ballon gota ananda Maitreya the doctrine of the Bhuvana ground of becoming condition for existence is an innovation of the Theravada abhidhamma where it is a passive mode of consciousness citta according to Rupert Kevin it is the state in which the mind is said to rest when no active consciousness process is occurring such as in deep dreamless sleep it is also said to be a process which conditions the future rebirth consciousness topic Roopa the physical Orthodox Theravada special Roopa is that it is one of the two main dependently originated processes of a person as part of the mind body complex called nama Rupa however there is no dualism between these two they are merely clusters of interacting processes each depending on the other as noted by Buddha Xhosa vism 596 each can only occur supported by Messiah the other they are like a blind man that carries a crippled man or two sheaves of reeds which lean on each other and support each other Rupa is mainly defined in terms of the four Maha Buddha the four primary physical phenomena solidity literally earth cohesion literally water heat literally fire and motion literally air in the Pali abhidhamma the for primaries began to refer to the irreducible factors or data that make up the physical world these basic phenomena come together to make up secondary physical phenomena such as the sense organs thus according to why koruna dasa Pali Buddhism does not deny the existence of the external world and thus as a kind of realism however Theravada also follows the view that Rupa like all skandhas is void Suniya empty ridda in essence less asara Rupa Damas are thus not atomic ontological substances and are merely outlined as a pragmatic descriptions of the world of experience according to koruna dasa this steers a middle course between the view that all as an absolute unity Seban eka tam and that it is absolute separateness Seban put atom also according to NOAA Rankine Theravada abhidhamma did not incorporate the northern Buddhist atomistic theory as such into their system as corona dasa indica the there've eight in canonical text do not mention the idea of a unitary atom or the term para Manu rather the post canonical texts employ the term kalapa literally package which corresponds to the collective atom of the Sarvis to vada vabase iike that is the smallest material unit that contains the eight elements furthermore the term kalapa for the collective atom only became standard in the sub commentarial literature and it is not a singular particle but a collection of Roop Adamas which are inseparable from each other and always occur simultaneously sahaja topic modern trends the modern era saw new developments in Theravada scholarship due to the influence of Western thought as Donald case wearer rights although monastic education is still grounded in the study of Buddhist texts doctrine and the pali language the curricula of monastic colleges and universities also reflect subject matter and disciplines associated with Western education Buddhist modernist trends can be traced to figures like an augury Kodama Paulo and King Mongkut they promoted a form of Buddhism that was compatible with rationalism and science and opposed to superstition walpole are' Hula's what the Buddha taught is seen by scholars as an introduction to modernist Buddhist thought and this book continues to be widely used in universities another phenomenon as Buddhist philosophers educated in the West such as knj Attili a student of Wittgenstein in Hamel whassat Adisa going on to write modern works on Buddhist philosophy early Buddhist theory of knowledge 1963 and Buddhist ethics 1987 respectively the colonial clash with Christianity also led to debates such as the Pan adora debate and doctrinal works written in defense of Buddhism or attacking Christian ideas such as guna pala Dharma series a Buddhist critique of the Christian concept of God 1988 another development has been modern literature promoting socially engaged Buddhism and Buddhist economics from thinkers such as Buddha dasa Sulak Seaver AXA praia da Udo Neville Karan italic and Padma Sri DaSilva modern scholarship by western buddhist monks such as nye anapana Kythera was also a new development in the modern era topic practice p'tee potty topic textual basis in the Pali Canon the path Magga or way p'tee pata of Buddhist practice as described in various ways one of the most widely used frameworks in Theravada as the Noble Eightfold Path the Blessed One said now what monks is the Noble Eightfold Path right view right resolved right speech right action Right Livelihood right effort right mindfulness right concentration the Noble Eightfold Path can also be summarized as the three noble disciplines of sila moral conduct or discipline samadhi meditation or concentration and Ponyo understanding or wisdom Theravada orthodoxy takes the seven stages of purification as outlined in the vision Omega as the basic outline of the path to be followed the vision Omega a Sinhalese Theravada doctrinal summa written in the fifth century by Buddha Xhosa became the Orthodox account of the Theravada path to liberation in sri lanka after the 12th century and this influence spread to other Theravada nations it gives the sequence of seven purifications in three sections the first section Part one explains the rules of discipline and the method for finding a correct temple to practice or how to meet a good teacher the second section part two describes samatha calming practice object by object C comma Tana for the list of the 40 traditional objects it mentions different stages of samadhi the third section parts three to seven is a description of the five khandhas i Atanas the four noble truths dependent origination and the practice of Vipassana insight through the development of wisdom it emphasizes different forms of knowledge emerging because of the practice this part shows a great analytical effort specific to Buddhist philosophy this basic outline is based on the threefold discipline the emphasis is on understanding the three marks of existence which removes ignorant understanding destroys the ten fetters and leads to Nibbana theravadan believe that every individual is personally responsible for their own self Awakening and liberation as they are the ones that were responsible for their own kamma actions and consequences great emphasis has placed upon applying the knowledge through direct experience and personal realization than believing about the known information about the nature of reality as said by the Buddha topic moral conduct sila moral conduct mainly defined as right speech right action and Right Livelihood is primarily understood through the doctrine of comma in Theravada ones present experience as strongly influenced by one's previous intentional actions and whatever actions one intent and then does will have consequences in the future whether in this life or the next intention is central to the idea of comma actions which are done with good intentions even if they have bad results will not result in negative comic consequences to guide right action there are several sets of precepts or moral trainings sicka pada traditionally Theravada lay persons take the five precepts whether for life or for a limited time in front of a monastic after taking refuge in the three jewels laypeople also sometimes take an extended set of eight precepts which includes chastity during special occasions such as religious holidays another important feature of Theravada ethics as the doing of good deeds performing these deeds are said to make merit punya which will allow one a better rebirth a common list of good deeds as the ten wholesome actions generosity Dana this is widely done by giving the four requisites to monk's food clothing shelter and medicine however giving to the needy is also a part of this moral conduct sila keeping the Five Precepts generally non-harming meditation Bhavana transferring merit doing good deeds in the name of someone who has died or in the name of all beings rejoicing in merit of good deeds done by others this is common in communal activities rendering service to others looking after others honoring others showing appropriate deference particularly to the Buddha Dhamma and Sangha and to seniors and parents usually done by place a Singh the hands together in oniony mudra and sometimes bowing preaching Dhamma the gift of Dhamma as seen as the highest gift listening to Dhamma having correct views mainly the Four Noble Truths and the three marks of existence topic meditation meditation poly bhavana literally causing to become our cultivation means the positive cultivation of one's mind topic reinvention while often presented as going back to the time of the Buddha Vipassana meditation as popularized by the Vipassana movement dates back to the 19th and 20th century according to buswell by the 10th century Vipassana was no longer practiced in the Theravada tradition due to the belief that Buddhism had degenerated and that liberation was no longer attainable until the coming of Maitreya it was reintroduced in Myanmar Burma in the 18th century by madawi 1728 to 1816 a revival of Theravada meditation practice occurred primarily in Myanmar during the 19th and 20th centuries reinventing Vipassana meditation in developing simplified meditation techniques based on the satipatthana sutta the Visiona Mogga and other texts emphasizing satipatthana and bear insight these techniques were globally popularized by the Vipassana movement in the second half of the 20th century though the Vipassana movement has popularized meditation both in traditional Theravada countries among the laity and in Western countries meditation plays a minor if not negligible role in the lives of the majority of Theravada monks meditation is especially popular laypersons especially during special religious holidays or in their old age when they have more free time to spend at the temple Buddhist modernists tend to present Buddhism as rational and scientific and this has also affected how Vipassana meditation has been taught and presented this has led in some quarters to a playing down of older non-empirical elements of Theravada associated with superstition strains of older traditional Theravada meditation known as Boren , tana still exists but this tradition has mostly been eclipsed by the Buddhist modernist meditation movements topic techniques samatha and Vipassana Theravada Buddhist meditation practice varies considerably in technique and objects Theravada Buddhist meditation practices or ba Venus cultivations are categorized into two broad categories samatha Bhavana coming and Vipassana Bhavana investigation insight originally these referred to effects or qualities of meditation but after the time of Buddha HOSA it also referred to two distinct meditation types or paths jana samatha calm consists of meditation techniques in which the mind is focused on a single object thought or mantra leading to Samadhi in traditional Theravada it is on sidered to be the base for Vipassana insight in the Theravada tradition as early as the pali nakaya's the four jhanas are regarded as a samatha practice the eighth and final step of the Eightfold Path right Samadhi is often defined as the four Jonah's in the Pali nakaya's Jonah's are described as preceding the awakening inside of the Buddha which turned him into an awakened being yet the interpretation of jhana as single pointed concentration and calm may be a later reinterpretation in which the original aim of jhana was lost Vipassana meditation was invented in the 19th and 20th century when monks in Thailand and Burma rejected the sole textual study of Buddhism and tried to put the texts on meditation into practice Vipassana applies mindfulness of breathing to calm the mind focus it on the awareness of channeling phenomena and uses this to gain insight into dukkha enade' and anita Vipassana is also described as insight into dependent origination the five aggregates the sense fears and the Four Noble Truths in Western countries it is complemented with the for divine abiding the development of loving-kindness and compassion Vipassana practice begins with the preparatory stage the practice of sila morality giving up worldly thoughts and desires the practitioner then engages in anapanasati mindfulness of breathing which is described in the satipatthana sutta as going into the forest and sitting beneath a tree and then to simply watch the breath if the breath is long to notice that the breath is long if the breath is short to notice that the breath is short in the new burmese method the practitioner pays attention to any arising mental or physical phenomenon engaging in vitoca noting or naming physical and mental phenomena breathing breathing without engaging the phenomenon with further conceptual thinking by noticing the arising of physical and mental Poe nomina the meditator becomes aware how sense impressions arise from the contact between the senses and physical and mental phenomena as described in the five skandhas and petit kasama pada the practitioner also becomes aware of the perpetual changes involved in breathing and the arising and passing a way of mindfulness this noticing is accompanied by reflections on causation and other Buddhist teachings leading to insight into dukkha inada and anita when the three characteristics have been comprehended reflection subdues and the process of noticing accelerates noting phenomena in general without necessarily naming them according to vajura nana maha Thera writing from a traditional and text-based point of view in the pali canon whether one begins the practice by way of samatha or by way of Vipassana as generally seen as depending on one's temperament according to vajura nana maha Thera it is generally held that there are two kinds of individuals those of a passionate disposition or those who enter the path by faith attained arahat ship through Vipassana proceed by samatha those of a skeptical disposition are those who enter by way of wisdom or the intellect achieve it through samatha preceded by Vipassana topic aims of meditation traditionally the ultimate goal of the practice as to achieve mundane and super mundane wisdom mundane wisdom is the insight in the three marks of existence the development of this insight leads to four super mundane paths and fruits these experiences consist a direct apprehension of Nibbana supramundane low Kotra wisdom refers to that which transcends the world of samsara apart from Nibbana there are various reasons why traditional Theravada Buddhism advocates meditation including a good rebirth supernormal powers combating fear and preventing danger recent modernist theravadan have tended to focus on the psychological benefits and psychological well-being topic four stages of enlightenment a coding to Theravada doctrine liberation is attained in four stages of enlightenment stream enters those who have destroyed the first three fetters false view of self-doubt and clinging to rites and rituals once returners those who have destroyed the first three fetters and have lessened the fetters of lust and hatred non returners those who have destroyed the five lower fetters which bind beings to the world of the senses arahants those who have reached enlightenment realized Nibbana and have reached the quality of deathlessness are free from all defilement they're ignorant craving and attachments have ended topic nirvana nirvana Sanskrit Nirvana nirvana Pali Nibbana Nibbana ty knife and Nippon is the ultimate goal of Theravada pnes it is a state where the fire of the passions has been blown out and the person is liberated from the repeated cycle of birth illness aging and death in the sameö jhana poggle asada of the anga Taranaki ax the Buddha describes four kinds of persons and tells us that the last person the era hand has attained Nibbana by removing all ten fetters that bind beings to samsara in the era hand in this person monks all of the fetters samyoga nani are gotten rid of that pertain to this world give rise to rebirth and give rise to becoming according to the early scriptures the Nirvana attained by arahants is identical to that attained by the Buddha himself as there is only one type of Nirvana theravadan believed the Buddha was superior to arahants because the Buddha discovered the path all by himself and taught it to others ie metaphorically turning the wheel of dhamma arahants on the other hand attained Nirvana partly because of the Buddhist teachings theravadan revered the Buddha as a supremely gifted person but also recognized the existence of other such Buddha's in the distant past and future Maitreya Poli media for example is mentioned very briefly in the Pali Canon as a Buddha who will come in the distant future topic other practices laypersons and monks also perform various types of religious practices daily ordering Buddhist holidays one of these is keeping a Buddhist shrine with a picture or statue of the Buddha for devotional practice in one's home mirroring the larger shrines at temples it is common to offer candles incense flowers and other objects to these shrine gestures of respect are also done in front of Buddha images and shrines mainly the respectful salutation with the hands on Yola kama and the five limb prostration pond you see on Govardhana buddhist forms of chanting is also widely practiced by both monks and lay persons who may recite famous phrases such as the taking of refuge the met asada and the mingle asada in front of their shrine chanting may also be part of the practice of recollection ana sati which refers to contemplating various topics such as the sublime qualities of the Buddha Dhamma and Sangha are the five subjects for daily recollection this may be done as part of a daily puja ritual another important religious practice for the devout as the keeping of special religious holidays known as a posit ah which are based on a lunar calendar laypersons commonly take the eight precepts while visiting a temple or monastery and commit to focusing on Buddhist practice for the day study ganthet aura of the Buddhist texts and listening to Dhamma talks by monks or teachers are also important practices topic lay and monastic life topic distinction between Leigh and monastic life traditionally Theravada Buddhism has observed a distinction between the practices suitable for a layperson and the practices undertaken by ordained monks in ancient times there was a separate body of practices for nuns while the possibility of significant attainment by laymen is not entirely disregarded by the Theravada it generally occupies a position of less prominence than in the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions with monastic life being hailed as a superior method of achieving Nirvana the view that Theravada unlike other Buddhist schools is primarily a monastic tradition has however been disputed some Western scholars have erroneously tried to claim that Mahayana is primarily a religion for laymen and Theravada as a primarily monastic religion both Mahayana and Theravada have as their foundation strong monastic communities which are almost identical in their regulations schools of Mahayana Buddhism without monastic communities of fully ordained monks and nuns are relatively recent and atypical development usually based on cultural and historical considerations rather than differences in fundamental doctrine both Mahayana and Theravada also provided a clear and important place for lay followers this distinction between ordained monks and laypeople as well as the distinction between those practices advocated by the Pali Canon and the folk religious elements embraced by many monks have motivated some scholars to consider Theravada Buddhism to be composed of multiple separate traditions overlapping those still distinct most prominently the anthropologist Melford Spiro in his work Buddhism and society separated burmese Theravada into three groups apotropaic buddhism concerned with providing protection from evil spirits Kemetic buddhism concerned with making merit for a future birth and Nibbana qiu diz 'm concerned with attaining the liberation of nirvana as described in the tip Ataka he stresses that all three are firmly rooted in the Pali Canon these categories are not accepted by all scholars and are usually considered non-exclusive by those who employ them the role of laypeople has traditionally been primarily occupied with activities that are commonly termed merit making falling under Spiros category of comedic Buddhism merit making activities include offering food and other basic necessities to monks making donations to temples and monasteries burning incense or lighting candles before images of the Buddha and chanting protective or merit making verses from the Pali Canon some lay practitioners have always chosen to take a more active role in religious affairs while still maintaining their lay status dedicated lay men and women sometimes act as trustees or custodians for their temples taking part in the financial planning and management of the temple others may volunteer significant time in tending to the mundane needs of local monks by cooking cleaning maintaining temple facilities etc leh activities have traditionally not extended to study of the Pali scriptures nor the practice of meditation though in the 20th century these areas have become more accessible to the lay community especially in Thailand a number of senior monastics in the Thai forest tradition including Buddha dasa ajahn maha bua ajahn plan Ponyo Ponyo ajahn pisano anna john jay Asaro have begun teaching meditation retreats outside of the monastery for lay disciples a John Hsu meadow a disciple of ajahn Chah founded the amravati Buddhist monastery in hartfordshire which has a retreat center specifically for lay retreats samito extended this to Harnam in Northumberland as Aruna Ratan Aguirre under the present guidance of a John moon Indo another disciple of ajahn Chah topic lay devotee in Pali the word for a male lay devotee as a passata and a female devotee as you pass occur one of the duties of the lay followers as taught by the Buddha is to look after the needs of the monk nuns they are to see that the monk nuns do not suffer from lack of the four requisites food clothing shelter and medicine as neither monks nor nuns are allowed to have an occupation they depend entirely on the laity for their sustenance in return for this charity they are expected to lead exemplary lives in Myanmar and Thailand the monastery was in a still regarded as a seed of learning in fact today about half of the primary schools in Thailand are located in monasteries religious rituals and ceremonies held in a monastery are always accompanied by social activities in times of crisis it is to the monks that people bring their problems for council traditionally a ranking monk will deliver a sermon four times a month when the moon waxes and wanes and the day before the new and full moons the lady also have a chance to learn meditation from the monks during these times it is also possible for a lay disciple to become enlightened as bhikkhu bodhi notes the Sudha's and commentaries do record a few cases of lay disciples attaining the final goal of nirvana however such disciples either attain air a hand ship on the brink of death or enter the monastic order soon after their attainment they do not continue to dwell at home as arahant householders for dwelling at home as incompatible with the state of one who has severed all craving in the modern era it is now common for lay disciples to practice meditation attend lay meditation centers and even aim for awakening the impetus for this trend began in Myanmar and was supported by Prime Minister you knew who himself established the International meditation center IMC in Yangon modern lay teachers such as you Bakken who was also the accountant general of the union of Burma promoted meditation as part of al a person's daily routine according to Donald case where another development in modern Theravada has the formation of lay Buddhist associations that have partially assumed the social service responsibilities formerly associated with the monastery these include social service and activist organizations such as the young men's Buddhist Association of Colombo the all salon Buddhist Congress the Sarvodaya shrah Madonna of a tiara Rodney the NGOs founded by Sulak Sivir AXA such as Santi Prachi topic monastic vocation Theravada sources dating back to medieval sri lanka 2nd century BCE - 10th century see such as the maha vamsa show that monastic rolls in the tradition were often seen as being in a polarity between urban monks sinhala kama Wasi pali gama Vaci on one end and rural forests monks sinhala irani OWASA pali aaron java see Negara vazhi also known as tapassin on the other the ascetic focused monks were known by the names pam sook aleka's rag robe wearers and aaron ekeus forest dwellers the maha vamsa mentions forest monks associated with the mahavihara the pali Dhammapada commentary mentions another split based on the duty of study and the duty of contemplation this second division has traditionally been seen as corresponding with the city forests split with the city monks focusing on the vocation of books ganthet ora or learning Parvati while the forest monks leaning more towards meditation Vipassana dora and practice petty potty however this opposition is not consistent and urban monasteries have often promoted meditation while forest communities have also produced excellent scholars such as the island hermitage of nyan a De Luca scholar monks generally undertake the path of studying and preserving the pali literature of the Theravada forest monks tend to be the minority among Theravada sanga's and also tend to focus on asceticism do Tonga and meditative praxis they view themselves as living closer to the ideal set forth by the Buddha and are often perceived as such by lay folk while at the same time often being on the margins of the Buddhist establishment and on the periphery of the social order while this divide seems to have been in existence for some time in the Theravada school only in the tenth century as a specifically forest monestary mentioned as existing near anuradhapura called tap Ivana this division was then carried over into the rest of Southeast Asia as Theravada spread today there are forest based traditions in most Theravada countries including the sri lankan forest tradition the Thai forest tradition as well as lesser known forest based traditions in Burma and Laos such as the Burmese forest based monasteries taw yar of peroxide ah in Thailand forest monks are known as phra the dong ascetic wandering monks or phra the Danka Mithen wandering ascetic meditator topic ordination the minimum age for ordaining as a Buddhist monk is 20 years reckoned from conception however boys under that age are allowed to ordain as novices salmon era performing a ceremony such as shin view in Myanmar novices shaved their heads where the yellow robes and observed the ten precepts although no specific minimum age for novices as mentioned in the scriptures traditionally boys as young as seven are accepted this tradition follows the story of the Buddha's son Rahul ax who was allowed to become a novice at the age of seven monks followed 227 rules of discipline while nuns follow 311 rules in most Theravada countries it is a common practice for young men to ordain as monks for a fixed period of time in Thailand and Myanmar young men typically ordained for the retreat during Vasa the three-month monsoon season though shorter or longer periods of ordination are not rare traditionally temporary ordination was even more flexible among Laotians once they had undergone their initial ordination as young men Laotian men were permitted to temporarily ordain again at any time though married men were expected to seek their wife's permission throughout Southeast Asia there is little stigma attached to leaving the monastic life monks regularly leave the robes after acquiring an education or when compelled by family obligations or ill health ordaining as a monk even for a short period is seen as having many virtues in many Southeast Asian cultures it is seen as a means for a young man to repay his parents for their work and effort in raising him because the merit from his ordination accrues to them as well Thai men who have ordained as a monk may be seen as more fit husband's by Thai women who refer to men who have served as monks with a colloquial term meaning ripe to indicate that they are more mature and ready for marriage particularly in rural areas temporary ordination of boys and young men traditionally gave peasant boys an opportunity to gain an education in temple schools without committing to a permanent monastic life in Sri Lanka temporary ordination is not practiced and a monk leaving the order as frowned upon the continuing influence of the caste system in Sri Lanka plays a role in the taboo against temporary or permanent ordination as a bhikkhu in some orders those sri lankan orders are often organized along caste lines men who ordained as monks temporarily pass outside of the conventional caste system and as such during their time as monks may act or be treated in a way that would not be in line with the expected duties and privileges of their caste men and women born in Western countries who become Buddhists as adults wish to become monks or nuns it is possible and one can live as a monk or nun in the country they were born in sikh monks or nuns which has gathered in a different western country or moved to a monastery in countries like Sri Lanka or Thailand it is seen as being easier to live a life as a monk or nun in countries where people generally live by the culture of Buddhism since it is difficult to live by the rules of a monk or a nun in a western country for instance a Theravada monk or nun is not allowed to work handle money listen to music cook and so on which are extremely difficult rules to live by in cultures which do not embrace Buddhism some of the more well-known theravadan monks are moon buried odda ajahn Chah Letty saya da Webb USADA ajahn playin Panna potty po ajahn Sumi Jo ajahn key Matt hem o ajahn brahm bhikkhu bodhi buddha dasa maja si se da nie anapana Kythera preah maha goes Ananda you pandita ajahn Amaro a John su shido-san Asaro bhikkhu walpole are' hoola henna pala gunaratana Vontae yoga vicara hula and Luang poo s ODH Kandace ro topic monastic practices the practices usually vary in different sub schools and monasteries within theravada but in the most Orthodox forest monastery the monk usually models his practice and lifestyle on that of the Buddha and his first generation of disciples by living close to nature in forests mountains and caves forest monasteries still keep alive the ancient traditions through following the Buddhist monastic code of discipline in all its detail and developing meditation in secluded forests in a typical daily routine at the monastery during the three-month vasa period the monk will wake up before dawn and will begin the day with group chanting and meditation at dawn the monks will go out to surrounding villages barefooted on arms round and we'll have the only meal of the day before noon by eating from the bowl by hand most of the time has spent on Dhamma study and meditation sometimes the abbot or a senior monk will give a Dhamma talk to the visitors laity who stay at the monastery will have to abide by the traditional eight Buddhist precepts the life of the monk or nun in a community is much more complex than the life of the forest monk in the Buddhist Society of sri lanka most monks spend hours every day in taking care of the needs of lay people such as preaching bana accepting arms officiating funerals teaching Dhamma to adults and children in addition to providing social services to the community after the end of the vasa period many of the monks will go out far away from the monastery to find a remote place usually in the forest where they can hang their umbrella tents and where it is suitable for the work of self-development when they go wandering they walk barefoot and go wherever they feel inclined only those requisites which are necessary will be carried along these generally consist of the bull the three ropes a bathing cloth an umbrella tent a mosquito net a kettle of water a water filter razor sandals some small candles and a candle lantern the monks do not fix their times for walking and sitting meditation for as soon as they are free they just start doing it nor do they determine for how long they will go on to meditate some of them sometimes walk from dusk to dawn whereas at other times they may walk from between two and seven hours some may decide to fast for days or stay at dangerous places where ferocious animals live in order to aid their meditation those monks who have been able to achieve a high level of attainment will be able to guide the junior monks and lay Buddhists toward the four degrees of spiritual attainment topic bhiku nests a few years after the arrival of Mahinda the bhikkhu Sangha Mita who is also believed to have been the daughter of Ashoka came to Sri Lanka she ordained the first nuns in Sri Lanka in 429 by request of China's Emperor nuns from anuradhapura were sent to China to establish the order there which subsequently spread across East Asia the prety moxa of the nuns order in East Asian Buddhism as the Dharma Gupta which is different than the prety moxa of the current Theravada school the specific ordination of the early Sangha in Sri Lanka not known although the Dharma Gupta cassette originated with the Stav Rhea as well the nuns order subsequently died out in Sri Lanka in the 11th century and in Burma in the 13th century it had already died out around the 10th century in other there've aid in areas novice ordination has also disappeared in those countries therefore women who wish to live as renunciates in those countries must do so by taking eight or ten precepts neither lay woman nor formally ordained these women do not receive the recognition education financial support or status enjoyed by Buddhist men in their countries these precept holders live in Myanmar Cambodia Laos Nepal and Thailand in particular the Governing Council of Burmese Buddhism has ruled that there can be no valid ordination of women in modern times though some Burmese monks disagree Japan as a special case as although it has neither the bikuni nor novice ordinations the precept holding nuns who live there do enjoy a higher status and better education than their precept holder sisters elsewhere and can even become Zen priests in Tibet there is currently no bikuni ordination but the dalai lama has authorized followers of the tibetan tradition to be ordained as nuns in traditions that have such ordination in 1996 11 selected sri lankan women were ordained fully as Theravada by Cooney's by a team of Theravada monks in concert with a team of korean nuns in india there is disagreement among Theravada vinaya authorities as to whether such ordinations are valid the dambulla chapter of the siam nakiya in sri lanka also carried out a nuns ordination at this time specifically stating their ordination process was a valid there've eight in process where the other ordination session was not this chapter has carried out ordination ceremonies for hundreds of nuns since then this has been criticised by leading figures in the siam nakiya and amarapura nakiya and the Governing Council of Buddhism in Myanmar has declared that there can be no valid ordination of nuns in modern times though some Burmese monks disagree with this in 1997 dhamma cedia vihara in boston was founded by then go tommy of thailand then attend precept nun when she received full ordination in 2000 her dwelling became America's first Theravada Buddhist bikuni Vihara a 55 year old Thai Buddhist a precept white-robed machine on Verone ghana vanovech ayan became the first woman to receive the going forth ceremony of a Theravada novice in the gold rope in Thailand in 2002 on February 28 2003 Domon on de bikuni formerly known as chat Samar in Kabul Singh became the first Taemin to receive bikuni ordination as a Theravada non dominant a bikuni was ordained in Sri Lanka the thai senate has reviewed and revoked the secular law passed in 1928 banning women's full ordination in buddhism as unconstitutional for being counter to laws protecting freedom of religion however Thailand's two main Theravada Buddhist orders the Mahana kaya and dhamma Utica na kaya have yet to officially accept fully ordained women into their ranks in 2009 in Australia four women received bikuni ordination as Theravada nuns the first time such ordination had occurred in Australia it was performed in Perth Australia on the 22nd of October 2009 at bodhinyana monastery Abbas Vienna together with venerables nirodha Cerie and hispana were ordained as bhikkhunis by a dual sangha act of bhikkhus and bhikkhunis in full accordance with the Pali vanayya in 2010 in the US for novice nuns were given the full bikuni ordination in the Thai Theravada tradition which included the double ordination ceremony henna pala gunaratana and other monks and nuns were in attendance it was the first such ordination ever in the Western Hemisphere the first bikuni ordination in germany the ordination of German woman seminary Dara occurred on June 21st 2015 at an NGO vihara in Indonesia the first Theravada ordination of Baku in Indonesia after more than a thousand years occurred in 2015 at Wisma coucil eonni in lem bong bonding in west java those ordained included vajira Devi sadhika bikuni from Indonesia Metta bikuni from Sri Lanka anula bikuni from Japan Santa suka santa monica Kuni from vietnam suki bikuni and summing gala bikuni from Malaysia and gentie bikuni from Australia topic monastic orders within Theravada Theravada monks typically belonged to a particular nakiya variously referred to as monastic orders or fraternities these different orders do not typically develop separate doctrines but may differ in the manner in which they observe monastic rules these monastic orders represent lineages of ordination typically tracing their origin to a particular group of monks that established a new ordination tradition within a particular country or geographic area in Sri Lanka caste plays a major role in the division into nakaya's some Theravada Buddhist countries a point or elect a Sangha raha or supreme patriarch of the sangha as the highest-ranking or senior most monk in a particular area or from a particular nakiya the demise of monarchies has resulted in the suspension of these posts in some countries but patriarchs have continued to be appointed in Thailand Myanmar and Cambodia ended the practice of appointing a Sangha raha for some time but the position was later restored though in Cambodia it lapsed again Bangladesh sang garage nakiya maja Sabir nakiya Myanmar Myanmar nakiya Schwenke and nakiya get when nakiya nakiya sri lanka siam nakiya Rhianna now witha as urea water Allah or mahavihara Vamshi Kshama poly vanna vazhi nakiya amarapura nakiya has many sub orders including Dharma rakshita can do Buddha or swedgin nakiya vana or Kalyan avanza Romagna nakiya shriek Ileana Yogesh Rama Sam stop or call dua tradition Dell dua Thailand and Cambodia maha nakiya dhamma yudhiqa nakiya topic festivals and customs Naga Pooja Visakhapatnam who posit ah ASSA rain retreat topic demographics Theravada Buddhism is followed by countries and people around the globe and as in South Asia Nepal Sri Lanka by 70% of the population Bangladesh by 0.7 percent of the population mainly in Chittagong Hill Tracts in Kolkata bearish All India traditional Theravada mainly in seven sister states in Southeast Asia Cambodia by 95 percent of the population Laos by 67 percent of the population Myanmar by 89% of the population Thailand by 90 percent of the population ninety-four percent of the population that practices religion Vietnam by the Khmer Krom in the south and central parts of Vietnam and Thai dam in northern Vietnam Malaysia in Peninsular Malaysia especially northwestern parts of Malaysia primarily by the Malaysian Siamese and Malaysian Sinhalese Indonesia Singapore in East Asia China mainly by the Shan tie-dye Hanny hua a chain playing ethnic groups mainly in Yunnan Province Theravada has also recently gained popularity in the Western world today Theravada Buddhists otherwise known as theravadin number over 150 million worldwide and during the past few decades Theravada Buddhism has begun to take root in the West and in the Buddhist revival in India topic C also equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCmmkBTh8HaiycBZjOc8cVgw | 2019-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,566 | 88,908 |
FY0lfcvC8Kk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY0lfcvC8Kk | Pat Coyle Nicaragua Water Project for RC of Livermore 092519 trimmed | so I'll just do a brief intro thank you an overview of engineers Without Borders as well as this kind of detail water supply project which is funded by the global grant with our funds primarily at a little dab from the morning Club and so I'm the lead for our club on this global grant in terms of the project and with engineers Without Borders I'm the co project manager that's what that comedy book set up for this project and in terms of my background I've been with the WB since 2005 so that's been a while now and as I would just remind it I've been a member of this Rotary Club since 2014 so that's five years there so let me go through this there's a lot of slides in quite a few words but we'll go through a fast there's a lot of pictures which I think they're important but I want to cover first what engineers Without Borders USA is and then I'm a member it's kind of like rotary it has a headquarters it has regions it has clubs and so forth but my club is a San Francisco professional chapter there are a lot of student chapters so professional chapters are a little rarer and then we'll give an overview of this rotary global grant funded project the Elenita water pumping storage and distribution system for an existing well in El Benito Nicaragua so first what CWB USA about the vision the mission you are here I think they're pretty hard to argue with a world in which all communities have the capacity to meet their basic human needs and then II WBE supports community driven development programs worldwide through the design and implementation of sustainable engineering projects while fostering responsible leadership and that responsible leadership is both in the communities that they're working with as well as many of the young student or young professionals on the USA side so that's the other component of that in terms of this organization that was started in 2000 with eight members one chapter in one project and now in 2019 it's almost 14,000 members we have in chapters 700 plus programs in 44 countries with greater than two and a half million lives in fact the San Francisco professional was the first professional chapter that was chartered established in 2004 about 200 active members semmen infrastructure and one appropriate technology design team project I'll touch on that in a bit and they're exploring initiation of a community engineering core project which is in the u.s. they have an Executive Council and support committees that provide chapter management fundraising and publicity and I'll be there tomorrow night for our annual fundraising gala so in terms of the portfolio of projects that the chapter has this is representative this is the current snapshot that these ones that are listed here and you can see the countries and the scope that just a brief statement of the kinds of problem canyon water supply fiji water supply and sanitation haiti community clinics solar power bridges on giris water distribution when there are two teams working in nicaragua alabone was working on composting latrines and a water distribution solar pump and the one that I'm involved in which is the water supply for El bonito also we've used the global grant funded vehicle for this from this club and others to do composting latrines in Nicaragua through this appropriate technology designs there and the Numis team in the chapter Ethiopia is working on latrines and hand-washing stations monsoon water management clinic and school upgrade and expansion so that just gives you a taste of the kinds of projects that flow through there now in terms of the process and the commitment ewd programs have they have a non-governmental organization of NGO and shorthand and a community-based organization of CBO which act as a liaison to the community and basically there are three project phases you do an assessment and design and implement a and then you monitor and evaluate this project and these these international programs typically have a five-year minimum commitment to the community and often what happens you to do the first project that you're monitoring that then the second project pops up and so forth so the Haiti project I mentioned that was active when I came into the chapter in 2005 and it's still kicking although ewp is now phasing out some countries and Haiti will not be they will not be taking on new projects the surface core and appropriate technology projects vary depending on the needs of this community engineering core in this slide is one of Alan's favorites it has so many words on it but the brief is this is an opportunity for ewd teams to work in the u.s. basically they partner with organizations and communities that can't really access conventional architectural engineering services they put those things together they provide pro bono engineering for it they don't raise money for it and they don't build and that's one of the key differences and we're actively exploring initiating one of those projects or more in the San Francisco chapter and then I really wanted to give you an update on this project and towards the end I'll share some late-breaking news about it but this is the one that that art club's global grant is funding this is a view from above the community looking down on del bonito it's about this is a community of about 300 households about 1,100 people and this is the background on how this project was was identified and how we got to where we are now in 2014 the NGO we work with al-khansa Nicaragua identified this project with me I was there doing composting with dreams on a visit there and we identified this little hand pump well in the community of La Nieto we talked about it there nearby hills high places where you can put a storage tank power is very close by so you can envision throwing a submersible in here and pumping it up to the hill and gravity feeding it out into the community so mostly women and girls don't have to walk as far in the hall water you know water got pints a pound so if you've got five gallons of water on your hand or your shoulder this is a pretty heavy and they do this day in and out and so we scoped the project we got it basically approved by UWB in 2016 in the spring late in 16 we did this assessment trip that I'll describe we've got a proof for that and then we're we've got our alternatives analysis they have a very formal process for delivering these projects but we'll walk through that where we are now so again a bunch of words but here's the clientele primarily for this community these are the women and girls mostly who are using as well and we're delivering a project in which we try to improve public and environmental health through provision provision of a reliable high-quality source of potable water by the electric pump and storage system we also aimed positively influence changes of behavior by improving and supporting access to services technical knowledge related to projects community organization and community self advocacy and then there are more expected results here this is part of the formality that you have to write this stuff down for vwb greater community access to high-quality water in terms of economics reduce time investment in water gathering less work time velocity illness when you get bad water public help that improve public health for the community behavior create you know an opportunity for more community interaction around the water distribution location and more time available for other activities and then the kind of growth and technical knowledge and sustainability that comes with doing these kinds of projects together as a community the key objectives when we went to do this assessment were to check out the well make sure was worth investing in so we actually perform the pumping test look for storage tank locations and dial those in look at the pipe routing for this distribution system and then look at the soil and the ground water the the topographic data for this community and then in terms of construction equipment materials availability and transportation and this is just a list of the term that made that trip and then our team has been audited now by more San Francisco members we've got more UC Berkeley student chapter members involved in this project with major deliverables that they're providing for it and then we kind of as an odd thing we had support from v3 and Williams Creek engineering in Chicago who sought us out and said can we help so they did a lot with our student team in particular bringing along the design in terms of where this is if you look down link below Lake Managua there you can see the International Airport it's about two and a half two hour or so drive 90 kilometers that highway to get up to Santa Lucia which is just a walk away from la Mito it's just an adjoining community and this just shows on a GPS kind of a view and who worth that red marker is where the well is and then the community down to the southeast Santa Lucia uses this well has used as well three routes because it's actually they're performing a little well when the water system in that larger municipality doesn't cut it so our assessment trip results which is basically you report back dwv USA is this a go or a no-go kind of a thing that's what you're supposed to come away from definitely you go we're in this sustained long-term funding rates up to 20 to 30 GPM the water was a good quality with based on our sample results the land survey confirmed that nearly all the homes are below the proposed tank site and the community is very engaged with the project and eager to make a difference so we hired this local surveyor who shot a total station survey of the entire Latino community that included the website potential pipeline routes through the community existing roadways footpaths routes to the community proposed location for a water storage tank and this proposed tank location could serve all but the highest houses by the gravity-fed pump distribution system and these survey table were using them actively to do the design of the distribution system we did this well pumping test again we hired a local contractor who came in he pulled the hand pump well you can see the down whole end of that hand pump this is a classic rope bicycle wheel kind of a hammer home that's used throughout Central America that was pulled out he's got a level meter where he's checked at the water level in here he threw in a temporary electric pump by his own generator set and we pumped this hundred-foot well and had a starting level the water and we pumped it at up to 33 GPM for 5 plus hours followed by a two-hour recoveries in his generators he crapped out so you're gonna go for you know at that point is generator stopping what are you gonna do by the end of the pumping we had a greater than 10,000 gallons of water and been discharged resulting in 20 feet of drawdown we demonstrated well as capable of pumping the rates between 20 and 30 GPM for up to 10 hours a day and the data we're using that data to do our design or sizing and storage tank capacity and so forth and then we were able to grab a sample and take it to the national engineering laboratory and have it tested for water quality including coliform pH turbidity hardness and selected metals and anions and the results were good it's not contaminated by human or animal waste the concentrations were well below the nicaraguan standards for all the parameters with two exceptions there was some total coliform present but that's not a problem in terms of human health and the electrical conductivity is above the recommended levels but that's just an aesthetic thing this community's been using this water for a long time so that's not a problem persist I thought an ingenious guy filling up this container topping it off with a plastic bag in terms of having calexis water the community very engaged this is the community center our travel teams in the front row I'm on the far right there we conducted these formal engineers Without Borders community and NGO meetings both on arrival when we reviewed our trip objectives and sought community input and address questions then on completion we reported out and summarized the results and laid out the next steps are this is you have to manage expectations carefully you know and not not how people think you're going to come back tomorrow with the solution our NGO partner al continent garage win' has been invaluable they are first great community organizers they've served as that liaison to the community lady in orange loose Tonya lives nearby several the other community of Mansfield members live in this and work in this community they collect the population density data by area they assist me to design the water distribution locations in the pipe routing they aided with potential locations for additional water tanks where we need them the observations again every time I see these young women mostly in girls fall in this water it reminds me of why I like this project so much but but what we did is we billeted our group amongst households in the community so we observed how they use water and we used it the same way we asked the hosts and others in the community about their water use needs and practices and we're using that information in our design and then also ewp has this acronym called project managing management planning management evaluation and learning some of us are used to these sort of circles like continuous improvement they expect you to take data to go through that process and so that supports that process for you WV so the conclusions were that it's a viable project and worth continuing the topic the topo results were that you can see these elevations for the this is where the proposed tanks would be between that and the well pad elevation basically we've got about almost 100 feet of head to work with our pumping test showed we can pump this at very very good race and when we see a maximum water level drawdown at that pump included maybe 95 feet we've got around 200 feet of elevation Delta up to the tank the friction and head losses and so forth so this is normally about a 280 foot head kind of a loss - and we were finding that clearer than we're going to our engineer evaluation and design this was the first preliminary layout of this pipeline distribution system through the community it's not only about three and a half kilometers worth of pipe to get this stuff routed around she doesn't get plumbed into every home it gets plumbed in to tap stems distributed throughout the community so every household has got a much shorter to walk to get the water and this is the team at the community center on our way out the the welcome greeting the super green goes above the door there wasn't for us but we didn't mind we prefer to claim the title anyway and so kinds of team members and on our way heading for the airport and here's the current status of this project if some of you are aware nicaragua's since last April and has had a lot of political instability in crisis mode so it for at I mean WV had a travel suspension doing it is not prudent to have travelers under there II just going in and out of Nicaragua but that's been lifted in late June and so now we're working with the turns out ewp has two project offices in Nicaragua staff by Nicaraguans we're working with them on arranging the travel and procurements and so forth but planning to travel ourselves rather than using remote implementation which would have made this a more difficult project to do completely long-distance we're are there Nick there with our design completion and getting all the deliverables required for this formal process so we'll have to submit an implementation pre trip plan we're getting our cost estimates updated the engineering team in Chicago and others now locally are engaged our berkeley team on completing the deliverables are ingénue all cotton nicaragua has done a yeoman's job here are facilitating community meetings for us to discuss the alternatives and the priorities and they LED actions towards formulation and legal recognition of the community water system the caps knowledge lane or about woman in terms of fundraising as I mentioned we have a major chunk of funds from our club the global grant provides 35.6 cable is for construction it's got another cane or two for project management and monitoring and evaluation we had an award from our internal chapter grant last season the foreign fk'd we're applying again so we'll probably boost our ewd funds up to about 15k available to apply to this and we have some other fundraisers coming up if we need them in 2018 these community meetings unfolded this again is that community center that I showed you with the community meeting to consider alternatives and the thing about caps is really important in them I'll get to this but in Nicaragua most of these water systems are managed by a formal entities recognized by the Nicaraguan government called the committee the Isle of the godly sentimental which is a potable water and sanitation video our caps and getting that status is a big deal because then you can be exempt from taxes you can charge tariffs you can enter into contract for services and titles this is a real important step to get to and in February of 2018 all constantly the community meeting where over 200 people attended and the board members were elected for that committee they presented their constitution to the mayor's office and obtained a municipal status and then went to the next step the mayor is supportive they move for full central government legal status just to give you an idea of the sense of engagement this community that's that community center again chock full of people who are there for this caps meeting they really have skin in the game they want this to happen really bad there's the people who are running for this and have been selected to be their officers for the caps there they are in the mayor's office where they presented their constitution to that office that got their support and here they are in August and 2018 legalized as one of these these caps with form a standing issue by this water committee the Nicaraguan Institute of Architects in Seward in 2019 some of the things that have happened is that engineers Without Borders Nicaragua office came up to Ellen and piloted their caps training workshops with the community without consonant Aragua with our local rotary partners in nicaragua and the rest of the community this the woman to the left here in the black top is Martha Castillo a cone she's the lead on this project from the Messiah Rotary Club which is about 20 minutes south of Managua she visited the community during this this training workshop and basically where we're at now is what we need to just wrap up our preliminary design for this this pre-trip plan submitted for approval to implement then go ahead and implement by travel rather than using the road map implementation thing and then continue to do the monitoring and the breaking news on this is that on sunday we met with our Berkeley student team and the loose Danya Crenn in the NGO and two members the caps were joined us by a zoomcar and were we subsequently met on Monday by zoom with the project engineer in the Nicaragua office freedom USA and so we think that shortly after December after Christmas in December we may be able to proceed with early implementation activities and gives some of the early long lead items for example to get power taken to this site to the well you have to get approvals from the utility to do that and one of the things we've identified is that the inspection crew that they want to have doing a fire department from the nearby municipality of Milwaukee to come out and inspect things and they want to smell in the clubhouse there so we have to break through get a little pump house built and have that ready for them to sign off to bring the electrical utilities to that so the plan is to do that two-week visit time with the berkeley students winter break and then come back and March having done training for an indigenous pump house training people on how to trench how to install the PVC piping how to build the first of the pressure break tanks that we need to do and line them out so we can we can have them continue a pace until we come back probably in the March timeframe to wrap this thing up so that's the story on this thing and I'm happy to entertain questions about it and I want to thank every Rotarian who donates to the Rotary Foundation to the world because this is an example of your dollars coming back to do good work what's the total proposed cost of this project what is the total proposed cost of this project deep to be determined where we think we're going to be in the 40 to 45 K range but we're still refining if you will our cost estimates based on updated Bills of materials when we scope the global grant we used an old study and all those materials take off and that's the sizing for the global brand plus it was limited by how much D Nia we have yeah that two questions one specific to this project and the mobile one first of all what are some of the deliverables that you're counting on the Berkeley students to come up with they were working with a mentor to actually perform design the little pump house and that would be a slab and a reinforced concrete building with an instruction typically with concrete masonry units reinforced a corrugated metal roof they've been involved in producing the actual CAD drawings associated with the piping distribution system under the guidance of a mentor there will be other elements like that Dale terrific more global question does this project serve as a bit of a model for other villages and towns in the area or elsewhere in Nicaragua and perhaps other countries it's not the only one turns out AWB has the most projects in Nicaragua as any other country so there are other water supply projects this is not groundbreaking but on the other hand it's a very nice example and so it will get the attention of nearby communities and people people want these kinds resources so yes thank you David's got a question I think over here oh and you'd mentioned that ewp was going to not do any additional projects in Haiti what leads to that kind of a decision it's a it's a combination of two things as they're as I can read it David the the short answer is that when you look at their tiers tier grouping of countries for example in tier 4 you have places like Haiti and on Doris we also have believes now Belize is not in any way as a problem in terms of safety of security like Haiti or Honduras are in the case of police they again they view that country as having reached a level of development maturity that AWB that is not a priority for ewp to help them in the case of some other countries arguably they have not but that the safety and security considerations of working in those countries give eatable you be USA enough heartburn that they would prefer not to make that a priority so that's the simple answer there's more to that as well Hank as community grows and houses their place near the well or nearer the aquifer in some way will to be a problem of contamination it's a good question there are a two-part answer to that one we have worked closely with the community to make sure there are no existing or legacy if you will out houses that if we that are right near our pipeline because we'd not have that and they're not right near the well itself where you've got that much potential for groundwater this is a community of where we've done three rounds of composting latrines and if we have an application in with Pleasanton north for our area for to see if we can do more composting latrines in which case more would be done there and those composting latrines are very important because they keep all that waste material in potential contamination out of the groundwater now that the soil where it can get into the groundwater the other thing is that the population in this particular community is not going to grow a lot we probe that really hard because frankly this well is limited in its capacity that you couldn't serve three times the population of this community adequately with this well we think we'll just be able to squeak by and get them better than what they have now but they're going to have to manage that carefully so that goes to more of the growth issue and component addressing the demand side for water but also addressing the other issue you raised which is the potential for more contaminants coming into the zone of influence more questions Jacob yeah a couple that where do you source the materials so anything about the pipes and all that where's that coming from it what's the longevity of this service system a strategy the dwb like rotary puts a huge premium on sustainability of these projects the world's littered with well-intentioned people who came in and dropped a solution in the community couldn't maintain it all these materials are sourced locally locally maybe from a local hardware store they are more likely from the major municipality of biwako which is about half an hour away filming that Managua which is the big center where I mean frankly you can get anything and when we did the composting latrines rebar cement CMU's Piedras can terrace the local quarry stone pea gravel sand those kinds of things were done by the truckload and placed in the community so that's the approach there and likewise on our well pumps situation we'll be working with local vendors there now ewp has a policy you have to source at all locally the point in Managua at this point is you can get you can get a distributor who can get anything for you the other thing I would say is that there's an e WTS expectation on this is they're hard graders a hundred percent of the M&O cost for this are on the community we don't come back and subsidize it further and this is actually kind of you have to finesse it with with the Rotary Foundation because Global grants say they can't to get a project he WB insist that they pay 5% of the capital costs that sounds brutal for these poor communities the experience of the development community is that makes all the difference in how a group at a community treats the project that goes in the skin in the game yes the longevity you know it's it's going to be a PVC pipe distribution system so there would be inevitable repair the pump at some point is going to need to be replaced components to be replaced but you can envision this being you could call it 30 years you could call it it'll it'll be there for the long haul you just keep keep rebuilding and keep working on it any other questions Brian sorry so the basic part is friendly electric distribution what happens but we've been explored that because this is kind of when you cut over we don't have the hand pump option anymore in this well and the the outages are typically led to or are on the order of a few hours in Central America I think in the last week or two they had a major outage that swept through Nicaragua Salvador a number of those countries that may have had them off the air for for longer than that in that case people would be stuck they'd be drawing on the water that's up in the tanks the storage tanks which may not be adequate which you may run out of pretty quickly or they also depending on the time of year have been cashing water from their rainwater catchment almost every household catches the water and has drums in their yard and so forth so it's not a completely satisfactory answer but we're not planning to install a you know a backup generator for this that sort of thing question for Kathy actually because you've given us a report on this before but one of the things then I know you have a photo of this but when they did the pump test to see how well the well would do the people were there to collect the water that was coming out of the well it wasn't just going into the ground because they did not want to waste the water and that spoke volumes to me when I saw that because that's how important the water is to them that's a green so I just wanted to toast of that 10,000 pounds that was pumped was collected and taken back to these local household storage barrels and so forth because they didn't want to see it wasted another question Randy and then Mike we we looked at solar and it's one of our alternatives Solar is is tricky you have to have solar and grid you can't do it all with silver and its capital e cost prohibitive for us is there not to preclude at some point that you can see your way to solar maybe we're not going to preclude that option but they were very interested in it but it adds a huge cost increment to the initial capital cost and you still have to have you know grid power you can't do it all with silver and a question over here from huh you know I may have missed this but are there various distribution points are you know where they go to collect the water or yeah I didn't get in the details might there be around 50 of what are called tap stands that would look for all it look like a little concrete pillar that comes up with a faucet so people wouldn't have to go too far right right those will be distributed all along that three and a half kilometre pipeline thanks I'm not in time the | Patrick Coyle | UCAQnXFema42UfJOOX22wX7Q | 2019-10-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,331 | 29,428 |
P5eeE_6EZUs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5eeE_6EZUs | Christmas Catfish at Calaveras Lake | yeah [Music] Cheers hello Christmas [Music] yeah one was he on it the whole time or what just feel like you have to wait and he's way out there though - it could be how's that head you have a head and bring him low I'll grab the Bell [Music] yeah yeah here out there bring them up over this way it's a cat yeah not very long but he's fat yeah he's pretty good there you go oh yeah Christmas is bigger than anything we kind of choked man you get to keep your feet [Music] good-sized blue yeah I drop my light man oh yeah let's get blues that's ooh 23 24 inches gonna keep him then again how long has it been since he saw a catfish here 23 23 mm-hmm I was right just 23 that's when he wants to get a weight on him yeah he should be bigger than that hello about 5 and 3/4 thick almost 6 yeah thank you he's trying to come back and see you door dang it oh yeah yeah feather so far it's another cat yeah it's another nice one it's a channel right how well for her oh yeah ready good night it was that Christmas miracle we were talking about very midnight yeah I bet Channel right and you're joking around earlier about having one bite right at midnight 17 maybe 18 19 probably about three pounds three and a half two [Music] | Cheap Angler | UC__MkNhmg3-MeB8lEpQgKfQ | 2019-12-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 247 | 1,219 |
5dlQw2dWkWI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dlQw2dWkWI | <QT> March 18:SHALL I ROUSE MYSELF UP TO THIS? | March 18th shall I rouse myself up to this perfecting holiness in the fear of God 2nd Corinthians 7:1 having therefore these promises I claim the fulfillment of God's promises and rightly but that is only the human side the divine side is that through the promises I recognize God's claim on me for instance am i realizing that my body is the temple of the holy ghost or have i a habit of body that plainly will not bear the light of god on it by sanctification the Son of God is formed in me then I have to transform my natural life into a spiritual life by obedience to him God educates us down to the scruple when he begins to check do not confer with flesh and blood cleanse yourself at once keep yourself clean in your daily walk I have to cleanse myself from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit until both are in accord with the nature of God is the mind of my spirit in perfect agreement with life of the Son of God and me or am i insubordinate in intellect am i forming the mind of christ who never spoke from his right to himself but maintained an inner watchfulness whereby he continually submitted his spirit to his father I have the responsibility of keeping my spirit in agreement with his spirit and by degrees Jesus lifts me up to where he lived and perfect consecration to his father's will paying no attention to any other thing am i perfecting this type of holiness in the fear of God is God getting his way with me and/or other people beginning to see God in my life more and more be serious with God and leave the rest gaily alone put God first literally | 성경대장장이프로젝트 | UCo-NBGEX0oXAaLAxpVm6JtQ | 2019-03-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 302 | 1,577 |
mDKFYqAUe0E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDKFYqAUe0E | Divination | Wikipedia audio article | divination from Latin diviner to foresee to be inspired by a God related to divinest divine is the attempt to gain insight into a question or situation by way of an occult ik standardized process or ritual used in various forms throughout history diviners ascertain their interpretations of how a current should proceed by reading signs events or omens or through alleged contact with a supernatural agency divination can be seen as a systematic method with which to organize what appear to be disjointed random facets of existence such that they provide insight into a problem at hand if a distinction is to be made between divination and fortune-telling divination has a more formal or ritualistic element and often contains a more social character usually in a religious context as seen in traditional African medicine fortune-telling on the other hand is a more everyday practice for personal purposes particular divination methods vary by culture and religion divination is dismissed by the scientific community and skeptics as being superstition in the second century Lucian devoted a witty essay to the career of a charlatan Alexander the false prophet trained by one of those who advertised enchantments miraculous incantations charms for your love affairs visitations for your enemies disclosures of buried treasure and successions to estates even though most Romans believed in prophetic dreams and charms you topic categories you topic history you topic antiquity the Oracle of Armen that the Shiva Oasis was made famous when Alexander the Great visited it after conquering Egypt from Persia in 332 BC Deuteronomy chapter 18 verses 10 to 12 or Leviticus chapter 19 verse 26 can be interpreted as categorically forbidding divination however some would claim that divination is indeed practiced in the Bible such as in Exodus chapter 28 when the Urim and Thummim mentioned some would also say that gideon also practiced divination though when he uses a piece of fleece or wool in judges chapter 6 verses 36 to 40 he is not attempting to predict the outcome of an important battle rather he is communicating with God communicating with God through prayer may in some cases be considered divination both are open typically two-way conversations with God in addition the method of casting Lots used in Joshua chapter 14 verses 1 to 5 and Joshua chapter 18 verses 1 to 10 to divide the conquered lands of Canaan between the 12 tribes is not seen by some as divination but has done at the behest of God numbers chapter 26 verse 55 both Oracle's and seers in ancient Greece practiced divination Oracle's were the Condit's for the gods on earth the prophecies were understood to be the will of the gods verbatim because of the high demand for Oracle consultations in the Oracles limited work schedule they were not the main source of divination for the ancient Greeks that role fell to the seers ma enticing Greek seers were not in direct contact with the gods instead they were interpreters of signs provided by the gods seers used many methods to explicate the will of the gods including extra spicy bird signs etc they were more numerous than the Oracles and did not keep a limited schedule thus they were highly valued by all Greeks not just those with the capacity to travel to Delfy or other such distant sites the disadvantage to seers was that only direct yes-or-no questions could be answered Oracle's could answer more generalized questions and seers often had to perform several sacrifices in order to get the most consistent answer for example if a general wanted to know if the omens were proper for him to advance on the enemy he would ask his seer both that question and if it were better for him to remain on the defensive if the seer gave consistent answers the advice was considered valid at battle generals would frequently ask seers at both the campground a process called the hearer and at the battlefield called the stadia the hearer entailed the seer slaughtering a sheep and examining its liver for answers regarding a more generic question thus Fei Jia involved killing a young female goat by slitting its throat and noting the animals last movements and blood flow the battlefield sacrifice only occurred when two armies prepared for battle against each other neither force would advance until the seer revealed appropriate omens because the seers had such power over influential individuals in ancient Greece many were skeptical of the accuracy and honesty of the seers the degree to which seers were honest depends entirely on the individual seers despite the doubt surrounding individual seers the craft as a whole was well regarded and trusted by the Greeks you topic Middle Ages and early modern period the divination method of casting Lots Claro man see was used by the remaining eleven disciples of Jesus in Acts chapter 1 verses 23 to 26 to select a replacement for Judas Iscariot their thought divination was arguably an accepted practice in the early church however divination became viewed as a pagan practice by Christian Emperor's during ancient Rome in 692 the Quinnie sects council also known as the council in Trello in the Eastern Orthodox Church passed canons to eliminate pagan and divination practices fortune-telling and other forms of divination were widespread through the Middle Ages in the constitution of 1572 and public regulations of 1660 one of Kerr Saxony capital punishment was used on those predicting the future laws forbidding divination practice continued to this day Smail in this famous for ARS gang a practice which occurred until the early 19th century in some parts of smiland generally occurring on Christmas and New Year's Eve it is a practice in which one would fast and keep themselves away from light in a room until midnight to then complete a set of complex events to interpret symbols encountered throughout the journey to foresee the coming year you topic mesoamerica divination was a central component of ancient Mesoamerican religious life many Aztec gods including central creator gods were described as diviners and were closely associated with sorcery Tezcatlipoca is the patron of sorcerers and practitioners of magic his name means smoking mirror a reference to a device used for divinatory scrying in the mayan Popol Vuh the creator gods xmu kane and x peacock performed divinatory hand casting during the creation of people every civilization that developed in pre-columbian Mexico from the Olmecs to the Aztecs practiced divination in daily life both public and private scrying through the use of reflective water surfaces mirrors or the casting of lots were among the most widespread forms of divinity practice visions derived from hallucinogens were another important form of divination and are still widely used among contemporary diviners of Mexico among the more common hallucinogenic plants used in divination and Morning Glory jimsonweed and peyote you topic contemporary folk religion you topic Asia Buddhists in Asia divine by different methods topic Japan although Japan retains a history of traditional and local methods of divination such as oh my odo contemporary divination in Japan called urine I derives from outside sources contemporary methods of divination in Japan include both Western and Chinese astrology geomancer or Fung Shui tarot cards I Ching Book of Changes and physiognomy methods of reading the body to identify traits rather than indicate cultural appropriation understood as inappropriate acts of appropriation by a dominant culture in the context of colonization or inequality Japanese divination represents instances of unique and creative amalgamation of cultural elements this concept may be referred to as syncretism creolization or cultural hybridity in the example of Fung Shui Japanese adaptations of feng shui extend outside the traditional form featuring such hybrids as car feng shui workplace Fung Shui make up Fung Shui and even toilet feng shui you topic personality types personality typing as a form of divination has been prevalent in Japan since the 1980s various methods exist for divining personality type each attempt to reveal glimpses of an individual's destiny productive and inhibiting traits future parenting technique and compatibility in marriage personality type is increasingly important for young Japanese who consider personality the driving factor of compatibility given the ongoing marriage drought and birth rate decline in Japan an import to Japan Chinese zodiac signs based on birth year in 12-year cycles rat ox Tiger hair dragon snake horse sheep monkey dog and boar are frequently combined with other forms of divination such as so-called celestial types based on the planets Saturn Venus Mars Jupiter Mercury or Uranus personality can also be divined using cardinal directions the four elements water earth fire air and yin-yang names can also lend important personality information under name classification which asserts that names bearing certain Japanese vowel sounds AI u e o share common characteristics numerology which utilizes methods of diving birth numbers from significant numbers such as birth date may also reveal character traits of individuals individuals can also assess their own and others personalities according to physical characteristics blood type remains a popular form of divination from physiology stemming from Western influences body reading or Ninh su determines personality traits based on body measurements the face is the most commonly analysed feature with eye size pupil shape mouth shape and eyebrow shape representing the most important traits an upturned mouth may be cheerful and a triangle eyebrow may indicate that someone is strong-willed methods of assessment in daily life may include self taken measurements or quizzes as such magazines targeted at women in their early to mid-20s feature the highest concentration of personality assessment guides there are approximately 144 different women's magazines known as Nihon czar Shikoku yokai published in Japan named this audience you topic Japanese taro the adaptation of the Western divination method of tarot cards into Japanese culture presents a particularly unique example of contemporary divination as this adaptation mingles with Japan's robust visual culture Japanese tarot cards are created by professional artists advertisers and fans of Tarot one tarot card collector claimed to have accumulated more than 1,500 Japan made decks of tarot cards Japanese tarot cards fall into diverse categories such as inspiration taro Rican Tarot tow I Ching taro eka santaro tow spiritual Tarot superior to re Torito western Tarot Co taro tow and Eastern Tarot Toyota roto the images on tarot cards may come from images from Japanese popular culture such as characters from manga and anime including Hello Kitty or may feature cultural symbols tarot cards may adapt the images of Japanese historical figures such as High Priestess himeko 172 248 C II or imperial court wizard Abe no seemed a 9 to 1 100 5 C II still others may feature images of cultural displacement such as English Knights pentagrams the Jewish Torah or invented glyphs the introduction of such cards began by the 1930s and reached prominence 1970s Japanese tarot cards were originally created by men often based on the rider-waite smith tarot published by the rider company in london in 1909 since the practice of Japanese Tarot has become overwhelmingly feminine and intertwined with kawaii culture referring to the cuteness of tarot cards Japanese model Kurumi Amina was quoted as saying because the images are cute even holding them is enjoyable while these differences exist Japanese tarot cards function similarly to their Western counterparts cards are shuffled and cut into piles then used to forecast the future for spiritual reflection or as a tool for self understanding you topic Taiwan as seen previous to this section many different cultures around the world use divination as a way of understanding the future the most common act of divination in the Bao anh village in Taiwan is called the PO Bao anh is not the actual name of the village but for privacy purposes that is what it will be called the PO translated to English means moon boards the PO consists of two wood or bamboo blocks cut into the shape of a crescent moon the one edge is rounded while the other is flat the two a mirror images both crescents are held out in one's palms in while kneeling they are raised to the forehead level once in this position the blocks are dropped and the future can be understood depending on their landing if both fall flat side up or both fall rounded side up that can be taken as a failure of the deity to agree if the blocks land one rounded in one flat the deity agrees laughing PO is when rounded sides land down and they rock before coming to a standstill negative PO is seen when the flat sides fall downward and abruptly stop this indicates anger when there is a positive fall is called sacred PO although the negative falls are not usually taken seriously as the blocks are being dropped the question is said in a murmur and if the answer is yes the blocks are dropped again to make sure the answer is definitely a yes the blocks must fall in at yes position three times in a row a more serious type of divination is the kea or there is a small wooden chair and around the sides of the chair are small pieces of wood that can move up and down in the sockets this causes a clicking sound when the chair is moved in any way two men hold this chair by its legs before an altar during this incense are being burned and the supernatural agent is asked to descend into the chair it is seen that it is in the chair by an onset of motion eventually the chair crashes onto a table prepared with wood chips and burlap the characters on the table are then traced and these are said to be written by the God who possessed the chair these characters are then interpreted in Japan divination methods include futomaki from the Shinto tradition you topic Africa divination is one of the tenets of Serer religion however only those who have been initiated as salt iegs the Sura high priests and priestesses can divine the future these are the hereditary rain priests whose role is both religious and medicinal specialized divine is called auger doctor of agua Oracle as well as Oberyn Miller doctor of Orin Miller Oracle from the Edo people of West Africa for thousands have used divination as a means of foretelling the past present and future these diviners are initiated and trained in iha divination of either Amun egwin or Oren Miller Benny Naru Miller the Yoruba people of West Africa are internationally known for having developed the i-4 system an intricate process of divination that is performed by an RO an initiated priest or priestess of Aaron 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qsJG_tRjQ4Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsJG_tRjQ4Y | How To Get An MLife Card | hey spinners and sharks it's Vegas here and today I wanted to talk to you about a little something different today I wanted to talk about how to get an M life card in the M life rewards not sure how long had been part of the channel here but we do talk a lot about the in life card in the M life rewards there those are a pretty essential part of my Vegas but what I've never actually done is I've never actually showed anyone how to sign up for the M life card before or why it's really beneficial so we're gonna go ahead and do an abridged version right here so the M life card is what you need if you ever want to redeem a my Vegas reward it's MGM's Players Club card in like other players club cards see it grants you additional benefits to it'll track your play it'll get your comps later on depending on your play also it gives you access to additional discounts and special offers and little privileges like line jumps and special lines for VIP check-in so on and so forth it's a good thing to have in general especially if you know you're gonna be visiting a place and for us it also gets us access to our my Vegas comps now that you know a little something about it I'm gonna get head and show you how to sign up for the card keep in mind that this is actually a free card to have so all you really have to do you sign up and you'll get head and key in your information just like I'm gonna show you right now okay here we go okay step one we go to the MGM Resorts website under the M live label here then it gives you the option to sign up step 2 during the sign up you'll enter all of your information from your email and down to your first name last name and address keep in mind that you have to have your birthday too it also have some match your ID and you have to be at least 21 years of age to have an M life membership card once you've entered all of your information then you're free to create the account step 3 you'll be emailed a verification code and you'll have to enter it below once your email address is verified you're allowed to sign in from there you can check your win-loss information your itineraries and even special offers that you get immediately just for signing up typically it's only a good 5 for 10% but you figure it's better than nothing also remember this is the account that you're going to use to redeem your my bill rewards so make sure you keep on the information and make sure your information matches your ID otherwise you'll never be able to redeem your rewards and all the work that you did was for nothing that's all the time that we have today's spinners and sharks hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial be sure to leave a like and subscribe if you haven't already and then next time we'll go ahead and cover something else if you're having trouble with or something else that I always think about and never explain so until then it's a Vegas - signing out strong hands and happy spinning you guys [Music] | Ace Of Vegas | UCu-X_BzJhCqCLJVPwagsDUA | 2019-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 578 | 2,955 |
YXf9a0HOQ_M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXf9a0HOQ_M | Hydro or Gear Walk Behind Mower (for mowing hills?) John Deere WHP36A | so you're a homeowner and you're thinking about getting a commercial walk behind lawn mower for your property should you get a gear drive or a hydrostatic model well if you don't feel like watching the whole video here's my quick summary of my beliefs if you have a completely flat property with almost no hills then the gear drive models are perfectly fine they're a lot less expensive and they have fewer parts to maintain over the life of the mower everybody else should get a hydrostatic model if you want to watch my explanation stay with me neither NJ blue 22 dot-com here with another vlog and this time it's a property on our tight landscaping vlog and we're talking about specifically two different John Deere commercial walk behind mowers that we owned one that we have now and one that we returned and it basically boils down to shoot you get a gear drive model or a hydrostatic model the first one we picked up it was for budgetary reasons it was normally a $3,900 mower we bought on sale I think we got it for like thirty one hundred bucks and after using it I shot a whole video to explaining explaining and just so you know I'm a newbie when it comes to this commercial stuff I'm not a landscape or this isn't a professional expertise video but it's more like let's share our our notes because I'm sure there's a lot of people out there also like me who was first-time owner of these commercial lawn mowers and and wants to know how it feels to be in our shoes not just you know looked up some expert who thinks they know what they're talking about and experience and you know I'm like learning on the job anyway we got this gear drive model that w g36 a and it stands for you know walk-behind gear 36 inches and so on and I guess I don't know what the AAA stands for but um after using it on our property and we have a lot of hills on our property and we were extremely remorseful for buying it because a gear drive model that basically has one motor in the back and with two s gears and you use the handles to engage and disengage the belt that attaches to the motor and that powers the powers the lawnmower and you're basically just releasing power and give the belt slips and so on and that's how you steer it it's a real big pain in the neck because it seems like there there wasn't as much control and when you release the the springs and if the belts get wet and get civ and harder to control and we found that the this the wheels would skid and tear up the turf and so on and not ever using a hydro mallet we were able to use this John Deere promise to return the mower and get the hydrostatic model now on paper the hydro model which is the W HP 36a it's hydrostatic with pistol grip and that means like this instead of like this or like this and we'll get into the grips at the end of the video because I think pistol grips are the way to go for everybody I don't care maybe commercial landscapers who do it seven days a week or six days a week might be better off like this I don't know but we'll talk about that minute so we got this a hydrostatic model which on paper list price was twenty five hundred dollars more but there was a tremendous sale and we ended up only getting it for about 1400 more I think we've paid 4500 for the hydro model and there's four main differences between the gear model and the hydro model what they have in common is the same Kawasaki engine the same cutting deck the same pistol grip handles and the same I guess the front wheels on the gear model were a little bit wider apart and the the front caster wheels on the hydro model are closer together and I think they also helps prevent some scalping but the rear wheels are a little bit bigger on the hydro model and I think they're quite as wide and maybe half an inch narrower but the format besides the the wheels there's other differences in the hydro model obviously the hydrostatic transmission is two motors one for each wheel and you also have two knobs pushing the power for each motor and if that presents its own set of problems the bigger wheels and you have real reverse three miles an hour in Reverse it has real power for reverse the gear model had no real reverse and only had reverses system which means it gives it a little bit of power like hardly any and you have to literally pull the tractor and that can be a huge problem for people so for twenty five hundred bucks you get in our case 1,400 you get also electric start the hills mowing the hills on a gear drive model is a real pain in the neck although when you have both gears in full power both sides I'm sorry both belts I guess there's one motor powering so you don't really have any tracking issues over straight land it goes straight but any Hill no matter which mower use you go one degree either direction and then the mower will go towards gravity and you have to compensate and that that's where I run into provinces I guess good and bad for each this John Deere hydro model has two power levels one for each side and that's its you never get it even it'll always hope track one side or another even on I mean you can almost get it straight on straight level ground but it's a pain in the neck to get the power level and then you have to tweak each side of the steering to make it go straight on the hill so mowing on the hills that I don't think is easy for any commercial walk-behind mower you're gonna have to compensate for the hill one way or another so but the gear model was much harder to steer on the on the hills and it definitely Skidmore off and it got off-track way more often I had more control when I first used the hydraulics like man this is just as hard as the gear but after using it a couple times I'm very happy we went with the hydro model because it definitely gives you better control I mean you take a look at MIMO in this hill here on the hydro [Music] [Applause] [Music] I mean it's definitely not easy it's not a pleasant tax let's put it that way mowing Hills especially with a fence in your way I can't go up and down really I mean I would probably go up and down if the fence wasn't there it's definitely a challenge if you have any hills on your property I would highly recommend you get a hydro model they also work better in wet turf if you feel like rain mowing along when it's still wet you can do it a lot easier to hydro and have no slippage so that's that's basically it I mean I was going to go on and on and on and on but I'm still going on and on but the hydro models are good for anybody that has hills then I wanted to talk real quick about the grips the big trend in commercial mowers as far as I can see is they're going with these these gurgle grips where it's comfortable to drive all day and it seems like I mean it seems like it's a comfortable way to drive especially if your landscaping you're doing a lot of properties all day many days a week but I'm a fan of the pistol grip for many reasons number one it gives you leverage when you're when you're moving the tractor it gives you leverage to use your body weight you really can't put too much into it when you're when you're holding one of those ago grips and I think the main reason they're doing that arrow grips is if you look at how you hold a smartphone like this it's the same thing I think everybody's just used to that it's such a comforting feeling I like the pistol grip and they say you know I guess you can hurt your your wrist but I don't think so because I think it's actually a arm strengthening pose and I think over time it doesn't really matter I think the pistol grip is a much better option for anyone even commercial landscapers so that's basically it we're happy we went with the hydro and if you can afford it I would recommend hydros for most people but again like I said the gear models are great if you have a large flat property and you want to have less parts to maintain over time did you have to change the oil in the hydro and there's other things that can go wrong and obviously the hydro motors at some point will have to be replaced I mean everything has to be replaced including that the gears and spindles on the gear driven model but either way it's a it's an interesting thing that you can't really mohels comfortably in unless you get one of those dual wield one of those right and lowers that you can literally drive on a 35 degree till I didn't mention the degrees on themselves probably close to 40 degrees and it's it's just a challenge for a homeowner so I hope this helped and that's it have a good good week [Music] | NJroute22 | UClbN077lfAToY6Cr5P4JmLg | 2019-06-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,668 | 8,562 |
XTKPdBIL34Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTKPdBIL34Y | How to Survive the Coming Economic Collapse with Andrei Polgar - part 1 | [Music] praxis prepper hey everybody this is praxis one of the big threats that I think a lot of us feel coming down the road but one that we don't often that prepare for is the idea of an economic class a major economic collapse you know a lot of us think about things like storms wildfires floods and things like that and those can have you know local or regional impacts it could be really severe for the people that are living through them but in terms of something that has the potential of creating a true national emergency or even international emergency economic collapse is probably second only to aliens invading by air dropping bird flu infected clown zombies is definitely up there both on the danger list and on the likelihood list I think a lot of us are living now with the sense of kind of existential angst that we can kind of feel that there's something wrong with what's going on but it's it's difficult for a lot of us to address it because it's a topic that's really difficult in terms of like you know there's mathematics involved I know if you ever seen the wealth of nations but the book is like a million feet thick and it's rather opaque so I've been fortunate enough I'm fortunate enough to have somebody who's agreed to sit down with me for four interviews and this is Andre Polgara he's just written a new book called the age of anomaly which I read you know over the past week or so and it is a really a really well put together book it appealed to me on a number of levels the first is that his voice if there's a huge amount of humility in his voice it's not one of these books where you read and it's somebody that it just like this voice on high that's like telling you the way it is and it's just dumping a bunch of stuff on you he has a great sense of like you know there are no crystal balls out there you know we can't be sure about these things but here is you know the results of my research here is you know some of my expertise I'm presenting to you really accessible really well-written and he's again he's decided to sit down and share some of his knowledge with us about his new book so on today thank you very much for being with us thank you very much for having me pleasure to be here well I really appreciate you being here because this is something that I have a lot of trouble with myself and you to do four videos with us thank you very much and in the first one I think you and I discussed that we were gonna talk about the idea of you know how do we get here you know why are we in this situation where everyone feels this kind of sense that there's something wrong something's about to break we're all walking on thin ice I'm trying to think of some more metaphors and cliches I can throw in there but I think that petals of ice at the moment so um maybe you can explain to us how did we get to this state well first and foremost I released my book to my email subscribers who are kind of like the biggest fans of the channel and they were surprised as to why exactly I am putting my professional life on hold to spread the word about my new book to focus so much on this message and the thing is I've made a name for myself kind of on one with economics as this guy who is good at making complicated stuff simple to understand and I cover very broad topics on my channel like I reverted to anything from statistics related stuff to economic history whatever and I have never before in my career had a deeper sense of urgency then I am having right now with this book and the thing is everything that has to do with my career everything that has to do with my life experience makes it clear to me that we are in for something generationally unprecedented and of course I I keep in touch with people from all over the world and I frequently get this perhaps most of them cannot exactly pinpoint one specific thing about what that they are worried about but they know something is up they know something just feels deeply unnatural about the financial system and I've kind of made it my life's mission for the time being to dig deeper into that and to use my expertise and to use you know basically give it a hundred and ten percent and other in order to see these things under the microscope and to do so in my book I've done extensive research on anything from the very first doc asset bubble which is the tulipmania that peaked around late 1636 early 1637 so a long time ago I've taken things from there too of course more recent anomaly case studies like the dot-com bubble like the Great Recession to give you two example of popular examples of popular ones or of course even exotic situations that nobody decide for myself and a few other people knew about like the short domain mania of late 2015 to early 2016 and to address the question of why exactly I'm doing that I want to make it clear that people should not be studying economic history because we know for a fact that it's gonna repeat itself and by studying it we're going to be able to pinpoint an exact date and time we're gonna be able to know exactly what's gonna happen and when it's gonna happen as I make clear in my book we study history because it gives us a meaningful glimpse into who we are it doesn't repeat itself but it rhymes and by taking things one case study study at a time by finding common denominators by basically trying to see what makes a stick from an economic perspective why we sometimes get overly euphoric why we sometimes let things degenerate into anomaly without doing anything about it and finally why and how we panic and by identifying these common denominators I feel I'm helping people kind of understand wow what exactly it is that's going on that's problematic at this point and what I mean by this what worries me at this point is not just one thing it worries me that I see these pockets of anomaly all over the world it's their combined the fact that it's not just one particular bubble that I'm seeing and I'm like oh yeah something similar has happened in the past and this is what I'm worried and this is what I think is gonna happen next no instead I treat each pocket of anomaly like a symptom rather than the actual disease because the elephant in the room the thing that worries me now is not that we will end up dealing with just your average business cycle you know exogenous shock stock market crash or whatever but instead that we are in for something generationally generation-defining even and unfortunately as you're going to be able to find out in my book throughout history the average person tends to be on the losing end of it and in this interview I would like to discuss in a bit more detail how exactly we got here you mentioned the idea of anomalies what do you mean when you say an economic anomaly an economic anomaly in my view and I'm gonna go right ahead and move on to what happened and what got me worried an economic anomaly in our context is something that's downright outrageous but that we have gotten to accept as the status quo just to give you some quick historic context we had the dot-com bubble as we all know that burst people were panicking there was massive fear in the market and you know the powers that be obviously were afraid of repercussions because right off the bat if you're the head of a government or a central bank there's one thing you don't want you do not want to be that guy you do not want to be the person under whom a tall crane came crashing down so words cannot begin to describe just how big of an incentive there is for people to keep the ball rolling kick the can down the road and if possible just make sure it doesn't collapse on their watch and then my view it's exactly what happened because you see the narrative has been this we had this huge crash but don't worry central banks and governments have saved the day they've lowered the central bank has lowered interest rates from six point five percent all the way down to one percent which again in light of what I've said previously one percent there doesn't seem to be anything special about it because we were so used to artificially low interest rates but for that context it was a huge huge thing to lower them that much and they did and the narrative remained that they saved the day even if we stick to that narrative fair enough they saved the day but it came at a price and that price was inflating an even bigger bubble the real estate bubble once again that collapsed in 2007 to 2008 but the narrative they tried and succeeded to a certain extent in pushing the same narrative in other words yes there's panic in the air but don't worry just like last time central banks and governments have it under control unfortunately much like a drug addict the market demanded a bigger dose of stimulus and not only had in the United States for example not only the interest rates have to be lowered all the way to zero but they directly pumped money into the system and here's where the anomaly dimension kicks in in the United States they did so to the tune of 85 billion per year forty billion in mortgage-backed securities and forty five in Treasuries in the European Union if we were to transform it in dollars they pumped even more money into the system at their height of QE of quantitative easing per year but let's switch back to the united states eighty five billion per month multiply that by 12 and we have roughly a trillion per year let us just say that from 1913 when the Federal Reserve appeared all the way until the Great Recession of 2007 to 2008 so in almost 100 years roughly 850 ish billion dollars had accumulated in the monetary base so what I'm trying to say is that effectively these people pumped more money into the system in one year at the height of QE then had accumulated in approximately 100 years in the United States and nowadays this is just status quo information this is something we take for granted because again the narrative has been that yeah stuff went wrong but central banks have it under control and it's this level of anomaly that I see in the system that worries me because this level of anomaly has obviously given birth to all sorts of micro you know ecosystems and their combined effect is just impossible to correct to calculate there are so many pockets of anomaly all over the world that it's even in you know it's next impossible to try to predict just what the ramifications are going to be the ramifications of all of this let's w we can talk about the derivatives market we can talk about the not even trillion but quadrillions of dollars that are potentially on the hook we can talk about the various misallocations of capital about companies that use their access to cheap money to basically buy back their stocks about the fact that everywhere in the world we switched to this unsustainable monster of a system that needs perpetual growth to sustain itself and unfortunately as has happened multiple times throughout history when we get this carried away and when we get this eager to accept the abnormal as a status quo things are going to get bad and at the risk of repeating myself the average person usually finds himself on the wrong end of this dramatic transfer of wealth that is going to occur as a result of the big reset I envision why do you feel as though people allow things to get to this point to get to the core of it you know ha you know why we are here wait why are people allowing things to go here I know in your book you you mentioned the analogy of the of the frog and the boiling water and you actually I think it's clever the way you kind of debunk it that actually people have tested that before I do jump out of the water but but people don't seem to why do you feel that between politicians and the average people that kind of support them through their you know inaction or otherwise why do you feel that this is what why are people pushing things in this direction what is incentivizing that what is pushing things here the thing is that from start to finish the entire chain is deeply morally corrupted and what I mean by this is that at the very top of the chain of course we have policymakers who have all of the incentive in the world to want to preserve the status quo for political reasons the political backlash associated with something like the system coming crashing down on your watch would be just unfathomable for someone who is a career politician so these people essentially will stop at nothing to ensure that when it breaks they won't be here to have to deal with it and for this reason it should not surprise us the least bit that central bankers that governments are willing to embark on unsustainable policy journeys because at the end of the day they care more about saving themselves than they do about the sustainability of the system but let's not lose sight of the fact that the average person has a role in this as well we can of course make this mental exercise of painting us ultimately as victims but I would venture to say a case could be made that maybe were not victims maybe many of us are accomplices because we can talk about for example the Great Recession and the gross misallocation of capital that occurred back then a lot of people willingly have used their homes as personal ATM machines they lived beyond their means they kept up with the Joneses they surpassed the Joneses only for the Jose Joneses to play catch up eventually and this all spiraled into what people back then called reality once again a case could be made that a lot of individuals have not been victim have been victims yes but also accomplices then there's the fact that at the business level things are deeply corrupt as well let's remember the entire situation with moral hazard during the previous recession because yeah of course people are at fault for taking out loans in the United States for example and in many other places as well that they knew they would have trouble keeping up with but what about the other end of that deal what about the people the bankers who gave them those lows in the first place once again it's a deeply corrupted incentive system where basically you had people in the banking sector who had all of the reasons in the world to give out unsustainable loans because they didn't care they got their bonus regardless so they made it their life's mission to just cash in on these bonuses as much as possible and once again what happens next is now going to be their concern or at least they're too busy counting their money right now to worry about what happens next so the entire bonus structure when it comes to the banking system was so deeply flawed that essentially people were rewarded for propagating the unsustainable then ultimately we have just the final piece of the puzzle which is the financial system because the financial system said you know what why don't we take people more people to mortgages package them together into complex financial instruments and sell them on Wall Street so this itself gave banks even more of an incentive not to care because hey put yourself in the position of a banker you gave a bunch of people unsustainable loans knowing that you do so to get a huge bonus you get your bonus and not only do you get all that money but your bank is not on the hook because as soon as the banking question seals the deal it's no longer the traditional banking relationship where you know the bank knew that if it gives you a loan then it's going to have a long-term relationship with you and it's it has every reason in the world to want to make sure you're a trustworthy person that narrative changed as well and all of a sudden the bank no longer cared it got you to sign on the dotted line it did its part and then it packaged your loan and sold it off on Wall Street thereby washing its hands when it comes to everything that comes next and it is this genuinely insane vicious circle of corruption that ultimately gave birth to the very context we find ourselves in today so it sounds like it's almost it's a culmination of a million different pinpoints of self-interest acting you know where is you know the system of capitalism is generally I mean its strength is that everyone acts in their own self-interest and that kind of creates a collective you know positive benefit but in the way you're describing it in the at least in the way that its operating at the moment instead of all these collective self interests moving toward something positive it's in this you know backwards feedback loop where it's creating this growing and you know worsening future for all of us that is being kicked down the road because nobody wants to personally be the one to go for that manifest on their watch and that's what we wanted to talk about in the next video actually Andre he is going to chat with us about the idea of what keeps him up at night what is his big fear about you know what he sees coming down the road and then we're going to talk a little bit about you know some of the signals that he's watching for to know you know when the shits about to hit the fan so that's it we'll talk about that on the next episode thank you very much Andre for being with us and we'll see you next time please subscribe and tune in every Friday at 4:30 New York time for a new video and if you'd like to support this channel you can do so both through patreon or PayPal | Praxis Homesteading and Survival Skills | UCAIgYu_4XGE0M-4JiO3deVg | 2018-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,270 | 17,415 |
7-u1Iviypss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-u1Iviypss | Maoist Attack in Bolangir,One SOG Jawan Injured - Etv News Odia | belonging to recalibrate blah blah I think of caliginous Giovanna guru who Shanti guru thorough job on hello Chandra Mohan oh boy guru Travis Terry thank you brother man Tillamook a doctor can I don't worry I wasn't gonna have a rule Chandra wanna go with our partners can enter college open because totally Qi brutal german general Han over in Connecticut sincerity volunteer Booker to good salary thank God they are equally positive equality go to karate not Avila hit Allah operation jewel tricky Mahmoud even after kita criminal Kariba us - Giovanna general Han open code the herego leave a little equality tank operator a body what about the Bihari GI to acquire cheek pasta the Dios see because most urgently Bradford couch antique into article she gets a fine degree chef partner near our amigos Takeuchi | News18 Odia | UCUK49UvmYWYLiB7_bZFuFZQ | 2017-11-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 139 | 811 |
DfY46ceHYW4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfY46ceHYW4 | Hangar slow rolls by Adak47 | hello storm raiders fans this is a tack today we're going to practice doing a slow roll through the hangar a little trickier than one we demonstrated earlier first thing to do is line your gun side up in the hangar door then it get a bank going nice consistent stable roll rate we're going to continue this roll all the way through the hangar and one more rotation once we're out and we'll do the half loop back to the hangar in do a last pass through and one point here to make is that as you try to line up that gun sight in the doorway you're a little left or right you can do a rudder kick using the cursor keys or whatever controls you have set up to control the rudder and get a line to quickly that way it's important to get the gun sight centered on the doorway especially can well in advance of initiating the interim to the hangar and the roll so that's a slow roll through the hangar folks try it we'll see you later say that | Adak Whidbey | UCVSKgEw3EhcbgobHTgnj54w | 2014-08-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 186 | 936 |
K1sVd8K3IQg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1sVd8K3IQg | Flat Roof Repair using Super Silicone Seal | EPDM Rubber roof repair | Easy DIY in 5 min | I'm on a EPDM rubber roof and I want to show you how to repair a transition from a EPDM to the metal drip edge that has corroded you can see how bad this is you can see the wood underneath in the metal it this is all breaking apart due to ultraviolet rays now what happens is over time this seam tape that they used to make the transition from the EPDM roof to the metal that seam tape has broken down due to ultraviolet and most roofers will use and a cover tape it's called the cover tape over this again and the cover tape doesn't last that's what this is that's what they use so instead of using cover tape I use a EPDM I mean a silicon seal with a fleece that is ultraviolet protected it's white and ultra vires does not affect it so let me show you how I do it first of all you have to clean the area like I showed one piece here already but I'm going to show you a different area here so you take the rag and you can use you can use seam wash that's the right thing to use if you don't have seen one seam ones you can use lack of things that you get from Home Depot okay either one so I'm gonna use a seam wash because I have it I like to use it and I cap soak this and I clean you can see how I get take off all the other white stuff on there and stuff that's corroded okay clean that off and I clean this off this side okay okay got it almost clean that's how quickly you can do it if you a homeowner or as a do-it-yourself person this is very fast if you have the right stuff and then I apply we take this out of the way I apply a coat of super silicon seal my dad my brush in there and I do a quick coating here just like this all right all the way make a thick paint it on very thick all right there you go I'm not doing a very clean job but um alright I got this on and then I cut myself a piece of fleece now the wind is blowing but I'm quite length cut myself a piece of fleece and this one's got dirty we use this all the time and once the fleece on there I kept my brush in a silicone assist paint again and I cover this and with a thick coat very thick coat and this will last life much longer than any cover tape EPDM cover tape so this is a secret the secret of getting it to last a long time [Music] okay and this is how easy you can make a transition this will stick silicon the silicon seal adheres to EPDM very very very well very few other products can adhere to EPM like the super silicon seal very few this is an amazing product it it adheres to EPDM and metal alike very very very effective so I'm done I did my seal and that's how easy you can do a transition between a metal and EPDM rubber that has gone bad this should last 20 years longer than the EPDM tape itself and you can save yourself your roof you don't have to redo a roof because of the the edging going bad you can always repair it with a super silicon seal and you can save yourself thousands of dollars by doing the repairs instead of replacing a roof i'm the flat roof doctor i know a thing or two because i've seen a thing or two edging on EPDM roofs that go bad please subscribe I need your help all right you [Music] | Flat Roof Doctor | UCpgLmY0SJNme1LhqtDrD08w | 2019-07-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 649 | 3,115 |
G4BGipql3R8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4BGipql3R8 | Stuffed Cheeseburgers! | hi everybody I'm Jeff Baker and welcome to this is what I'm talking about today I'm talking about cheeseburgers but not just cheeseburgers I'm talking about stuff cheeseburgers making stuff you cheeseburgers with anything you have on hand today I've got bell peppers onions some avocado and some spices so let's get busy I've already got my patty laid out in pan and I've already been sautéing my bell peppers and onions so I'm going to take those and put clothes on the patty Oh key here is to try to keep this whole thing together once once you're trying to trick it normally I would I would be doing this outside on the grill but today makes d number 22 out of 24 we've had 100 + degree temperatures on our porch so we decided to do this inside try to get peppers ideas on there I'm going to do some salt pepper hey say you use anything you've got I usually use what I call the three P's which is garlic powder onion powder chili powder where you're out of chili powder it seems right now so I'm going to do the onion and the garlic you mean on top of them and put a few avocado slices full disclosure I've tried just once already and slop this whole thing up so this is try number two hopefully this will go a little smoother Ivan kind of my load off and cattle on everything on top of that we're going to put a slice of cheese now I've got another patty that I have put on another plate and hopefully this is a second time this thing is going to go on there right without slopping the whole thing up if you now the key to this thing is to pitch it around the sides to try to close it so your stuff doesn't fall out and you flip it this is going to be a huge murder folks huge somebody's yelling to be trying to get me to do something yeah I'm trying to pinch this thing first all right here we go now put this thing on high and hopefully hopefully it's going to stay together and if it does you can have a cheeseburger like you've never seen before because once we get this thing turned over we're going to put more cheese on it at the plant a pan on high right now I never really thought what you put this into pain what I'm going to be talking about while this thing cooks like I said you can you can put anything in your step cheeseburger you'd like and yeah that's pretty much it and you can shuffle it's not three o'clock by the way my grandfather clock is going off the key is flipping this thing without without losing everything on the inside that's going to be the key I've got it on high right now hopefully it'll start cooking any time I'm going to put a little bit more seasonings on the top of this also like I say once I flip it we're going to do more cheese we're going to have a double cheeseburger this ain't going to be going to be huge I'm not hi folks as far as I can go can we got any suggestions of what I can talk about while I'm here remember life and South Carolina head it's true I've got my gorgeous bride Jill over there but she doesn't want to get on camera also got our good friends Billy and Joyce that are visiting us from Ohio we're going to be my taste testers today but nobody's going to be on camera he's going to have to take their word for it when they go oh this is really good okay anything else like I said this is day 22 out of the last 24 but we've had hundred degree temperatures on our porch it's just it's just blazing out there this is something you can easily do on a grill though okay I need more suggestions folks by the way yeah the good front line but occurred church them I'm displaying that is where we love to go to church that's where all four of us are when they visit down here we go there on a steady basis great great Church Bay people loving us bunch of people you've ever met in your life so if you're ever anywhere near the kursaal south carolina area you bet you got into the front line diaper chairs I've never seen a murder takes along the story actually it's finally starting to do a little bit if I hadn't had to pitch that thing I ahead of can on before I might do that anything this I'm not a hamburger I've got right now will probably feed two people or more I don't reference it's a bunch you'll get to see you get to see once this thing goes cooking hopefully it's going it's going to shrink a little bit to be able to fit on a bun we're suggestions folks anything to talk about that's true we're going to have homemade potato soup with it we're going to have possibly some fried green tomatoes oh I'm telling you you can do anything with these you can use anything again to stuff them with whatever you like or whatever you have to have around the house all right we're starting to go a little bit here I just said the key is to keep this sucker together when you go to flip it all right we're boiling now once I turn this I'll start I'll put more seasoning is on the other side and when I'm getting ready to take it up i'll put a slice of cheese on it you get a phone right now you guys want anything on your bud Mayo ketchup mustard anybody hail what's up now may have it is who knows are actually as I go through this it's turning out to be a pretty boring video now I think about it we got two large large hamburger buns to put this thing on and go to go to or not though do you think of sign outside listening with Lily wouldn't you hello Maxwell doing in terms of a lot of Maxwell decided to join me in the kitchen so I'm pretty good in it okay folks you're good the first whip let's see if you call that success or not did you swap all over the pan anywhere okay still need suggestions Brooks cuz they sit quietly over there and watch me burn that's true my wife Jill heaters unlike a bed of lettuce or something like that she doesn't use buns this is a very healthy alternative I however like a thick one sick condiments pick everything and now what oh my gosh are you excited join us you well good at I don't know if I can flip a beginner I don't think I'll hold together that will see you might have to put the cheese right on note that thing just kind of fall apart like a flip that again okay sure Joyce is going to come help please fall apart on top do I mean very much you can do it oh well it is what is it that's right ready for this one folks that there is poquito yeah that's as far as it's going to get thank you George well it's about two and half years since I've made any videos and you can tell that by the by the way this is going however the plant is fun to get back into a little bit some are some I regular videos personal with that step we're doing an inside joke here but how the videos would get better folks trust me if you have to i want to see my other videos i've got i think 40 42 videos and go to www.youtube.com / facebook cook and hopefully they're better than this one like I say I'm going to get back into this is first one I've done since we moved to South Carolina that's two and a half years I've moved from California to Matthew Ohio gotten married food from Matthew Ohio to Kershaw South Carolina and you kidding me looks essentially it's chicken a full fitness birthday MA now know the trick is get this no all right no this we need to be done a little bit more for time purposes will know it is normal what we got all right try cut this thing give you an idea what it might look like like I said most people would like this put more than it is right now not me I prefer medium rare but everybody tells me you're not supposed to do that so actually this burger is perfect for me All Right see what you think folks I'm thinking that looks pretty darn good that's my version of a stuffed cheeseburger and that's what I'm talking about so next time until next time we'll see it hopefully it'll be soon | Jeff Baker | UCnDbPS4bqLJlGH4EeHeplEA | 2015-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,539 | 7,723 |
QjevdtuZOgk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjevdtuZOgk | Rudra-saṁhitā, Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa 4—Nārada's Redemption | [Music] the sages said suta o suta of great intellect a wonderful tale has been narrated by you blessed indeed is the Maya of Shiva all mobile and immobile things depend upon it when the two attendants of Lord rudra had left at their own will what did the infuriated Narada the sage disquieted by kamadeva do suit just said after cursing the two attendants of Shiva suitably the sage still under the earlier delusion looked into the water and saw that his face was quite normal it was also due to shiva's Will he did not wake from the delusion still again due to shiva's Will thereupon recollecting that it might have been a deception of Hari he became unbearably infuriated and went to Vishnu loka there he angrily poured abusive words blazing like a kindled fire since his wisdom had vanished due to shiva's Will nard has said oh Vishnu you are extremely Wicked deceptive enchanter of the world you are unable to Brook others enthusiastic success you dabble in illusory tactics and your intentions are always dirty formerly you assumed the form of an enchantress and showed your deceptive power you made the demons drink liquor and not the nectar if out of pity Shiva had not drunk poison o Vishnu all your illusory tactics would have been quelled since you take pleasure only in deception oh Vishnu a deceptive path is extremely attractive to you you had never been of saintly nature but the Lord made you free from control what is done by Shiva the Supreme Atman does not seem proper thinking of your influence and strength when you act independently and seeing the way you go he has now repented he has announced that a brahmana is superior to all thereby making The Vedas pronounced by him authoritative o Vishnu knowing that I shall Now teach you through that power so that Hereafter you will never do such things you are fearless because till now you have not come into clash with an equally powerful person now you will derive o Vishnu the fruit of your own Deeds after saying this the sage still under the influence of Maya furiously cursed Vishnu thereby exhibiting the superiority of this brahminical power o Vishnu the enchanter that you are you made me distressed for the sake of a woman oh Hari you shall experience misery in that human form which you initiated with your deceptive tactics your allies will be those whose face you assigned to me o inflictor of miseries upon others you shall get the misery of separation from a woman you shall have the travels of a human being deluded by ignorance thus Narda himself deluded by ignorance cursed Hari Vishnu quietly accepted the curse praising the Maya of shambhu thereafter Shiva of Great Divine sport withdrew his enchanting Maya whereby Narada became wise as before and free from delusion when the Maya vanished he became as intelligent as before regaining perfect knowledge and becoming free from distress he was surprised at his own action in the meantime he cursed himself after repenting again and again he praised the Maya of Shiva which could enchant even wise people on realizing his mistakes due to illusion Narda the most excellent of the devotees of Vishnu fell at his feet consoled by Hari and freed from Wicked ideas he said being deluded and evil-minded I have spoken many Wicked words to You O Lord I heaped curses on You O Master please make them ineffective I have committed a great sin certainly I will be falling into a hell oh Hari I am your slave please direct me what to do whereby I may destroy my sins and prevent my downfall into hell saying thus the excellent Sage once again fell at vishnu's feet and with the Mind purified repented sincerely thereupon Vishnu lifted him up and spoke affirably and courteously Vishnu said do not be sorry too much undoubtedly you are my true devotee dear Sage now listen I shall tell you what is certainly beneficial to you you will not fall into hell Shiva will make you happy deluded by your haughtiness you disobeyed the instructions of Shiva the true bestoware of fruits according to the actions he has given you this result be sure in your mind that everything has happened in accordance with shiva's wish that Lord Shiva the Supreme Lord removes haughtiness he used the Supreme Brahman the Supreme Atman existence knowledge and Bliss he is free from the three gunas changes and deviations he is beyond rajas satva and Thomas he is both saguna and nirguna with and without attributes he himself a veiling of his own Maya manifests into three forms Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh in his attributeless pure form he is glorified as Shiva the Supreme Atman maheshwara the Supreme Brahman the undecaying the endless and bahadev serving him Brahma becomes the Creator and I the sustainer of the Worlds he himself in the manifestation as rudra is the annihilator always different from Maya the pure being in the form of Shiva is the suction Cosmic witness and moving about according to his will indulging in Divine sport He blesses his devotees Osage Narda please listen to a good remedy that bestows happiness removes all sins and yields worldly pleasures and salvation cast off all your doubts sing the songs of noble Glory of Shiva with your mind not turning to anything else always repeat the thousand names of Shiva and his hymns by his japa all of your sins will perish instantaneously after saying this to Narda Vishnu continued mercifully Osage do not be grief stricken nothing has been perpetuated by you it was Shiva who did everything there is no doubt in this it was Lord maheshwara who deluded your Splendid intellect and made you suffer on account of love it was he who made you his mouthpiece and cursed me in this manner the great conqueror of death kala of Kala always devoted to the uplift of his devotees made his own conduct of Life manifest in the world there is no other Lord and Master so loving and pleasure inspiring unto me as Shiva the same parameshwara bestows all power on me Osage perform his adoration worship Him always hear and sing his glory perpetually pay him homage he who approaches Shiva by means of his body mind and speech is a great scholar he is called a living liberated Soul the name Shiva blazing like a forest conflagration reduces mountainous heaps of great sins to ashes without any difficulty true it is undoubtedly true the different kinds of miseries arising from sins shall be destroyed only through the worship of Shiva and not through other means he who always seeks refuge in Shiva Osage is the real follower of The Vedas a meritorious soul and a blessed scholar he must resort to him by means of his body speech and mind forever the different sacred rights of those who have full faith in the worship of Shiva the destroyer of tripura become fruitful instantaneously oh great Sage there are not so many sins in the world as the worship of Shiva is capable of destroying innumerable heaps of sins like that of the slaughter of a brahmana perished by remembering Shiva truth I am telling you the truth the sins that usually cause worldly existence for persons who cross the ocean of worldly existence in the raft of shiva's names perish undoubtedly the sins at the root of worldly existence certainly are destroyed by the acts of shiva's name persons scorched and distressed by the conflagration of sins must drink the nectar of shiva's names without that there is no peace and Tranquility for those who are scorched and distressed by the sins wildfire those who are drenched by the downpour of the nectarian names of Shiva are not distressed in the midst of the conflagration of worldly existence there is no doubt it this immediate salvation can be achieved only by the people who have performed Penance in various lives they alone will have devotion for Shiva the cherished consort of Parvati men who frequently indulge in passions of love and hatred will never have devotion for Shiva devotion that extends to other deities is futile it is necessary to be exclusively devoted to Shiva it is my conviction that salvation is easy of access only to the person who has exclusive and unflinching devotion for Shiva and not for any other even if he commits endless sins he will be freed from them all if he has true devotion for Shiva there is no doubt about it just as trees in the forest are reduced to ashes in the wildfire so also the sins of the devotees of Shiva are burnt away in the fire of shiva's names he who is Ever devoted to the worship of Shiva with his body purified by ashes definitely crosses the terrible and endless expanse of the ocean of worldly existence a man serving the three-eyed Shiva is never sullied by sins even if he misappropriates a brahmana's wealth or kills many brahmanas this has been definitely concluded by ancestors after going through all the Vedas that the sole means of destroying worldly existence is the worship of Shiva from now onwards you shall always worship Lord Shiva who is shambu and sadashiva with Care Effort and do observance of the rules of procedure dusting your body from head to foot profusely and carefully with particles of Ashes you shall perform Joppa of the five-syllable Mantra of Shiva well known in all The Vedas you shall wear on the different parts of your body rudraksha beads pleasing Toshiba repeating the respective mantras with devotion and observing the rules of procedure listen to shiva's anecdotes forever narrate the stories of Shiva always strenuously worshiped the devotees of Shiva again and again without blundering ever seek refuge in Shiva because Perpetual worship of Shiva bestows Bliss bearing the lotus-like feet of Shiva within your Pure Heart carry on at first the pilgrimage to various holy centers of Shiva o excellent Sage observing the unrivaled greatness of Shiva the Supreme Atma Osage you must next go to anandavana which is a great favorite of Shiva seeing Shiva the lord of the universe there worship him with devotion after bowing to him and eulogizing him you will become free from all doubts thereafter you must go to Brahma loka Osage to achieve your wishes that is my command to you out of love Osage after bowing to and specifically eulogizing your father Brahma you shall ask him many points regarding shiva's greatness with an endearing mind Brahma the foremost among the devotees of Shiva will narrate to you the greatness of Shiva as well as the hymn of a thousand names out of love Osage from now onwards become a devotee of Shiva solely devoted to Shiva you will be liberated Shiva will grant you his special blessings after advising the sage thus Vishnu was pleased remembering saluting and eulogizing Shiva he vanished from that place | Consciousness Research Centre | UCC-FfMy1QYBFlh-peycrrCA | 2022-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,868 | 10,622 |
96fiEp_r2G0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96fiEp_r2G0 | How do we get to Mars? -If humans can hibernate, this might do the trick- | hello everyone did you ever think it was possible for humans to hibernate well researchers in Japan have made towards accomplishing this and by watching this video you will make in your understanding and biochemistry explained we make scientific literature accessible hi I am lever a researcher in the field of biochemistry and drug development the topic we are going to discuss in this video is hibernation a recently published paper in nature shoot that mice which typically do not hibernate can be put in a hibernation light state by activating specific neurons but fast it is important to understand why specific animals hibernate I think it's safe to say that most of us think of bears when we think of hibernation and especially this one animals hibernate to bypass a period of food scarcity especially in winter to reach the state of hibernation animals drop their metabolism called hypo metabolism and also drop their body temperature this reduces the amount of energy needed to survive this is usually accompanied by weaker brain activity a slower heart rate and weaker breathing all of this allows the animal to stay healthy during hibernation mice do not hibernate but exhibit a short hypo metabolic state called torpor torpor is similar to hibernation but as much shorter it is involuntary the metabolic rate drops less and it is controlled by the circadian rhythm your daily cycle researchers from the University of Tsukuba and the RIKEN Centre for bias system dynamics research shows that you can induce hibernation in mice they identified a population of neurons in the hypothalamus that expressed a neuropeptide called QRF P Q RFP has been implicated in hypometabolism before and has explored father in this page these neurons were called cue neurons and excitation of these cue neurons by a drug called clozapine and oxide led to hypothermia and hypometabolism the researchers called this cue neuron induced 8q I H several key observations were done that shows that qi h has a lot of similarities to hibernation first of all it lasted longer than 24 hours as shown by infrared imaging the body temperature dropped significantly after excitation of q neurons in addition oxygen consumption which is seen as a measure of metabolic rate also decreased the second characteristic also seen in hibernation is the lowering of the reference body temperature or TR the increased temperature in the tale of the mice after CNO Administration suggests peripheral face suit elation this is a process where peripheral blood vessels are widened which leads to higher blood flow and a decrease in body temperature to further investigate this the researchers measured oxygen consumption as well as body temperature at a variety of ambient temperatures this allows them to see how the thermal regulation functions during qi h they showed that when subjected to a variety of temperatures the mice was still able to adapt even when they were in hibernation for example when the ambient temperature drops you can see that the oxygen consumption increases as seen in hibernation as well in addition their estimated TR in the my stimulated with C and O was almost 10 degrees lower the third important observation made in this study was that this hibernation like state did not cause any tissue damage this is despite the fact that they observed a very slow heart rate blue brain activity and also weaker breathing finally it is very important to note that these mice were able to spontaneously recover without any external steam don't forget to hit the like button if you enjoy the video what is even more spectacular is that the same researchers could induce qi h in rats a species that does not exhibit any hibernation or torpor like behavior this is a big step forward in trying to understand hibernation and the processes involved it also suggests that these processes even though they might not be used are conserved across mammals further research is required to understand this father and especially the mechanisms involved in this paper an interesting role for snare proteins is mentioned snare proteins mediate neurotransmission and appear to be important for the activation of cue neurons to conclude the paper proved it is possible to induce a hibernation like state called qi h in non hibernating animals by excitation of cue neurons that this mechanism might be conserved across mammals allows us to think about inducing hibernation in humans at first you might think why would this be necessary well it has unlimited advantages such as limiting damage after injury such as heart attack or stroke but it can also help preserve donor organs or even help patients in a coma state but the most fascinating application would be that it can help us go to Mars the long journey to Mars is an immense burden on the human body putting the body in a hypothermic and hypometabolic state will help us conserve energy and also survive this very long journey of food scarcity during my time as a student and as researcher I have come to the conclusion that scientific literature often does not reach a broad audience however we want to provide a way to do this by making short and informative videos about recent and novel findings in the field of biochemistry I hope you enjoyed this video please hit the like button and subscribe and if you have any suggestions for future papers I should discuss let me know in the comments below thank you for watching and see you next time you | Biochemistry Explained | UCQjXsEMiKjvtkYPa2jmY32A | 2020-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 929 | 5,475 |
lkzx6Dg71v4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkzx6Dg71v4 | Single Crochet Mesh Stitch | How to Crochet | [Music] hello everyone i'm sarah of ridge textures crochet and welcome today we are going to learn how to crochet the single crochet mesh stitch which you can see here in front of you here now the stitches work similar to other mesh stitches out there you might be more familiar with a double crochet mesh unlike the double crochet though this one has very few holes in it the stitch design that is worked is quite pretty to look at with a very subtle texture it's an easy stitch pattern to work as it's made up of single crochet and chain stitches and it has a very similar feel to it as the crochet moss stitch so today we're going to learn how to crochet this mesh stitch i'm going to be using a little bit of the karen times pantone by yarnspirations as well as a 5.5 millimeter crochet hook so thank you so much for joining me while you're here i invite you to subscribe and take a look at some of the other video tutorials that you can find here the written and photo instructions for this tutorial can be found for free on my blog at rich textures crochet dot com and the direct link is there for you in the description of this video for our stitch today it is worked in rows we're going to start by making a slip knot and then making a foundation chain and your foundation chain can have any even number of stitches so today i'm going to begin by making a chain of twenty two there's fifteen 20 21 and 22. once you have your starting chain the desired length you're going to begin row one by working a single crochet into the second chain from your hook so counting one two single crochet into the second chain chain one skip the next chain and single crochet into the next stitch you're going to repeat that chain one skip the next chain and single crochet into the next stitch repeat that all the way across working your final single crochet stitch into that final chain at the end of row one chain one and turn your work now for row two you're going to begin by working a single crochet into that first stitch so into the stitch at the base of your turning chain work one single crochet stitch chain one skip the next chain one space and single crochet into the top of the next stitch chain one skip the next chain one space and single crochet into the top of the next stitch you're going to repeat that all the way across working your final single crochet into the final single crochet stitch at the end of your row two you can chain one and turn your work and now for the rest of the pattern you're simply going to repeat that row two so single crochet into the first stitch chain one skip the next chain space single crochet into the top of the next stitch repeat that all the way across chain one and turn your work and begin again and that's all there is to working the single crochet mesh stitch i would love to hear how you have used the stitch in the past or would like to use this stitch and you can leave me a message there in the comments so thank you so much for joining me and i look forward to seeing you again next week for our next stitch tutorial until then happy crocheting bye | Rich Textures Crochet | UCNDSOZh_-SJxhosMSPwZ7gQ | 2021-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 600 | 3,106 |
8AgAe_IPNjU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AgAe_IPNjU | Dimitri Zvonkine | The KdV hierarchy: a system of PDEs from an algebraist’s point of view 3/4 | okay thank you so it's a the third lecture and i would like to start by summing up what happened during the first two lectures maybe expanding it's just a little bit so i will mostly repeat what i said but some of these things were appeared only when i answered questions or at the last moment of the lecture so just a little bit a little summary sorry that for some reason it doesn't react to the pencil now okay and i will do the summary directly for uh nkdv so i was speaking about the kdv hierarchy all the time but now i expense to to nkdv so for every n greater than or equal to two there is what is called the gelfand dk hierarchy so for n equals two you get the usual kgb usual kdb and so there are two approaches that i explained one uses lacks pairs so you take the operator d to the n plus u n minus one of x d to the power n minus 2 i'm sorry for the shift but that's the the best way to do it plus and so on plus u 1 of x so there are n minus 1 functions so for n equals two there's for you the usual kdb there is only one function d is d over dx then you build the pseudodifferential operator q such that q to the n is equal to l so the nth root of l and this is a pseudo-differential operator and you define the flows dl over dpk equals the commutator of the positive part of q to the power k with l and that gives you flows so commuting flows commuting flows on the space of n minus one tuples of functions so this is what is called mkdv and there are two remarks that are immediately deduced from that so the first remark is that the flow is d over dpn d over d p do n and so on all multiples of n are equal to zero because uh in this case so q to the power n is just l and the commutator of l with l is zero the commutator of l squared with l is also zero so so the flows do not depend on these variables and uh well the second the second remark is that d over dp1 this is easy to this is easy to to check for every function ui of x this is just the derivative with respect to x and so the solution of to the flows the solution of this these equations has the form x plus so u of x plus p1 comma p2 p3 and so on and so we can remove we can remove x without using without losing any information if we wish so that was the summary of the first lecture with a summary with a with an expansion to from kdb to nktv and uh so the second approach is to start with any power series in variables pi so formal power series in p1 p2 p3 and so on decompose it into sure polynomials so this is the sum of all partitions of all sizes and these are short polynomials then replace every sure polynomial with the vector v lambda so this is in the semi-infinite wage product of the space of laurent series in z and the lambda is z to the power 1 minus lambda 1 which is e to the power 2 minus lambda 2 which and so on and so this element is decomposable so this is equal to phi 1 v1 of z which v2 of z wedge and so on if and don't leave if and only if tau is a solution is a solution of the hirota hierarchy and this is also equivalent to f so the logarithm of tau being the solution of the kp hierarchy and so if f is a solution of kp solution of kp and f does not depend on p n p to n p three n and so on if we are lucky and we see that uh our solution does not depend on variables uh with indices mount that are multiples of n that implies that so that that gives us a solution of mkdv and actually so we should denote ui is d2f over dp1 dpi and this is a solution a solution of nkgp can i ask a question yes can you go just one page before yes so we are using short polynomials my question is what's happening if we are using other family of orthogonal polynomials for example zonal polynomials or some other kind of polynomial success so i do not know if anything like that can work i mean the proof of the proof of this so you see there is actually there is actually a very strong theorem that's uh this equivalence is actually a very surprising fact because uh so here you have pluca relations to get to to to determine if a vector is decomposable or not the fact that blue correlations combine into partial differential equations so this herota hierarchy is a is a hierarchy of pdes this actually heavily relies on the representation theory on the properties of short polynomials so i did not look at the proof with the idea of replacing them by something else but i doubt that it is possible it is really a i mean i have the feeling that it really it it is really very important that you use you really use the representation theory of the symmetric group heavily in the proof okay well uh just one second no because in zonal polynomials there is also some representation theory so maybe there is something better yeah i don't know i understand yes so it's a so i so i i cannot promise maybe there is something maybe there is something to to find here i i did not really try to to look for the precise conditions for this to work but i'm sure that the conditions are pretty strong so maybe i agree zonal polynomials are close enough to short polynomials so maybe something like that would work i don't know okay thank you okay so i just wanted to raise that i is between 1 and n minus 1. so this gives us the solution this gives us a solution of of nkdb and finally one last thing what is the condition so okay we have we have we have a solution of kp we know how to construct solutions of kp uh we start we just start with any any power series v1 of z2 of z and so on and we construct their wedge p1 v2 v3 and uh that gives us a solution of kp so what is the condition if we want the solution not to depend on pnp to np3 and what is the condition of on p1 v2 v3 so the condition is that um the condition is that the span of these power series three and so on so the span of these in e in the space in the space of around polynomials i will write it like that laurent series is invariant under multiplication multiplication by z to the n so you take n if you want v253 to get a solution of kp if you want a solution of nkdv you take them in such a way that their span is invariant um so if you if you multiply n if i by z to the power n you get a linear combination of the i's okay and this so this second approach uh maybe it does not lead to equations as easily as the first it actually it also allows you to compute equations so it it it allows you to compute the equations but best of but most of all it allows you to construct solutions very easily so i don't know if you if you look at examples of uh papers where people prove that such a function is a solution of kdv so there is for example the witness conjecture that some um generating series for intersection numbers on the modular spaces is a solution of uh of kgb and conservatives proof and so how do you think it proves that something is a solution of kdv does he check the does he check the actual equations like the the the first equation that i wrote right d u d u over d t 1 equals u d u over d t 0 plus 112 d3u dt 0 cubed so that's the first equation so you could check the first equation there are there's an infinite number of equations to check so actually he does not check the equations instead he finds power series v1 v2 v3 in this case they are asymptotic expansions of the are function at infinity and of its derivatives and the area function satisfies of the every function is a special function that is a solution of an order two differential equation so the asymptotic expansions of its derivatives uh so if you if you differentiate it twice actually the asymptotic expansion can be ex can be expressed from from the first two and this is what gets you this is what gets you this this property that the space spanned by these asymptotic expansions is invariant by multiplication base by z squared and he proves that that if you do this construction and construct the power series f this is the generating series for intersection numbers on the modular space so instead of checking the equation it finds the power series v1 v2 v3 similarly if you look at how so there is a theorem that the generating series for herbert's numbers is a solution of the kp hierarchy this time this kp so there is no no condition of so it depends on all variables p1 p2 p3 and again how do you prove that you actually construct explicit power series p1 v2 v3 and prove that if you do this construction you find the the generating series for for herds numbers so this is the approach that allows you to construct solutions of of the kdv hierarchy or other hierarchies easily without even knowing what the equations are you don't need to know if you forgot how to write the equations it doesn't matter but also there is general way to write any solution through a tau function which in turn can be written through beta here's a function so you make some assumption about certain number of poles of this bigger heater function and it fix is then it transforms in certain multicellular solution of these kidneys and so all solutions of at least ordinary kidneys i don't know about generalizations as they can be written in such a way so this is so this is the this is the creature versus approach right yeah probably someone really is yeah yes so it is so it is included yeah so it is a yeah so it is it is this so it's it's the same actually so you you you construct you construct the tau function yeah function but but in in other ways so without this factorization actually here i wanted to ask the question so about can you comment uh somehow on integrable structure in this second picture so in first picture so one can generate densities of degrees of motions taking residuals of powers of a of that differential operator is and then one can define position break it checks that there's any evolution of all this big story yes so in here you tell us about this factorization property in in and we has a question so all this structure do they have some nice interpretation in this grass mining language the you mean the the the poisson structure the the hamiltonians right oh yeah we have for example integrals of motions yeah hamiltonians and uh evolution of those let me think for a moment that's that's an interest that's a good question of course maybe maybe yeah one second um so so in some sense what i'm going to tell now is a kind of an answer um that is not so maybe maybe let let's let's discuss that in the in the end i think it will be so there will be some more some more preparation so okay okay so in yeah so in in some sense it is related to uh to the formal fourier series for the function u but okay you will see you will see it will appear so it will be not even today it will appear then it will appear tomorrow well here you you you here there is also kind of a non-local aspect of the story because so use for example if you from c of the differential operators you can construct densities of integrals of motions right but integrals of motion it is integral of density over over x yeah yeah so it's also there is some aspects of this taking of integral over x okay okay so so now we're starting the yet another way so yet another way to construct to construct yet another way to construct construct kgb that we'll use so that we'll use using intersection theory theory on the modulized space of curves so i would like to uh motivate it a little bit because it's a it seems like a very roundabout way to construct adv after all there are already many constructions why do we need one more so there are several advantages first of all it is a theory that constructs many uh integrable hierarchies integrable hierarchies in a uniform way in a uniform way so to some degree this was already the case with the with the approach with the lux pairs that allowed to construct all npdv hierarchies at the same time and the second approach that constructed kp and all mkdvs at the same time but this allows to allows you to construct even more so it is a much more general much more general construction uh okay so the second thing is that it comes so every every hierarchy every hierarchy i uh rarkey comes with its quantization and this is really a very very serious advantage because very little is known about quantizations of integrable hierarchies so as we have just discussed uh there is a hamiltonian formulation of kdb so you can uk dv as hamiltonian flows so it is natural to ask what uh if so i guess hamiltonian flows on an infinite dimensional poisson manifold so it is natural to ask can you quantize this infinite dimensional plus on manifolds can you quantize the flows so for key dv there was a construction but for many other hierarchies it was completely open and here there is a theory that does it again in a uniform way for a huge amount of different hierarchies and more or less for free you don't need to modify anything in the construction it's just every hierarchy comes with a with a quantum version naturally so then there is um let's say it's a conject well yeah so there's a statement on the conjecture so every every hierarchy appears in standard standard coordinates standard variables maybe standard variables so there is one thing about integrable hierarchies that you can easily this disguise them if you have k d v so k d v depends on this infinite number of variables p one p two well two t zero t one t two t three and so on but then you can do a change of variables introduce new variables that are expressed in some way from these to 0 to 1 to 2 t3 and you get another integrable hierarchy that is actually equivalent to kdv but that is written in a different way so in this construction that uses that uses modular spaces you have some minimality property so there is a range of degrees that's the hamiltonians cover that is the smallest possible so there is an actual there's a theorem that any change of variables increases the the range of degrees covered by the hamiltonian so you know that every hierarchy that appears in this construction appears in a kind of standard standard way and there's uh there are many conjectures related to usual hierarchies prove that you can bring them to this minimal way and check that they actually so that they actually coincide with this coincide with this construction so actually even for nktv it is not known for kgb it is done but for nktv if i'm not mistaken it is still an open question so this is the last advantage which is a active research area research area so if you learn the content of the first two lectures you will know two approaches to kdv but here you will dive right into into inter open questions and you will be able to contribute okay so now i have to now i will do my standard introduction to modular spaces yeah i don't know how much of it is needed actually i don't know what is the don't know how much the audience knows already yeah i guess i will i guess i will do it anyway and a question yeah there's a question what do you what did you mean by change of variables did you mean uh so-called miura transformations your transformations yes yes is applicable to hamiltonian hierarchies yes so all so all these hierarchies are hamiltonian yes so i think i will i will probably not tell you i will probably not not explain about not tell you about this poisson structure but all the hierarchies in this construction are hamiltonian okay so we will need to compute uh intersection numbers on modular space of stable curves so let me start with the notation mgn this is the space of genus g so smooth smooth gene sg complex curves curves with n pairwise distance distance numbered marked points so the first examples yeah and up to up to isomorphism so the first examples are m03 that is just a point yeah so maybe i should also maybe i should write 2g minus 2 oops the euler characteristic of the curve with and punctures punctures should be negative otherwise there is no modular space so for genus zero we have to have at least three marked points and then the modular space is just the point because any any genus zero curve with three marked points x1 x2 x3 is isomorphic to cp1 the complex projective line and you can always bring the three marked points to zero one and infinity in a unique way there's a unique automorphism of cp1 that brings any three given points to zero one and infinity m04 so same thing we start with with start with genus zero curve with four marked points and the genus zero curve is always isomorphic to cp1 and we can always bring the three first points to zero one and infinity and then the fourth marked point will go to some lambda so this is the cross ratio of x1 x2 x3 and x4 let me try to write this properly x4 minus x1 x2 minus x1 divided by x4 minus x3 x 2 minus x3 and so lambda is different from 0 1 and one and infinity because i said that the unmarked points are pairwise distant so this is cp1 minus three points zero one and infinity and m11 is the upper half plane factored by sl2 z so if you take a point tau i'm sorry this is not at all the same tower is in the tower function it's just a complex number with positive imaginary parts then the corresponding elliptic curve is c over z plus tau z so you have a lattice generated by one and tau you factor c by this lattice and the image of the lattice itself is the marked point so you get an elliptic curve a genus one curve with one more point okay and uh yeah and so the so this this quotient maybe i can draw this quotient so there is a there is a fundamental domain for the group action of sl to z so this quotient is is this modular figure with the left hand side identified with the right hand side and this arc identified with this arc so m11 is homeomorphic to a sphere with one puncture and there are two special points where the automorphism group of the elliptic curve is larger larger than usual okay so then as you can see in these examples mgn is in general not compact so m03 is compact but m04 is not and one one is not and we would like to compactify them it is always easier to do intersection theory on compact varieties so mgn bar is the modular space of stable curves of gns g with n marked points so let me draw a stable curve a stable curve has only one kind of singularities which are simple self-intersections so some people draw them like that like in x times y equals zero that's a simple self-intersection but since they are complex curves and i like to draw the draw them as surfaces i draw them this way so here they appear to be tangent but this is an illusion actually it is a simple self-intersection transversal self-intersection there is no tangency and then there can be components that self-intersect also so this could be a a curve like that and then there are some marked points so the so first of all the marked points are smooth so our marked point cannot go to the nodes this is a these so this curve has four four nodes and marked points cannot coincide with nodes so as i said the only possible singularities are simple self-intersections and also there is the condition that the number of automorphisms of the curve is finite so if you have a component of genus zero it must have at least three special points like here there are two marked points and one node and if we have a genus one component there must be at least one special points so now there is a so there are five nodes actually i missed one others this curve has five nodes so now the test question what is the what is the genus of this curve if you are very brave you can answer you can switch on the mic and answer it otherwise you can type in the chats no answers what is that what is the genus of this curve five let's see i should count one two three four five yes so so if i take this if i take this uh if i take this curve and uh smooth it smooth it out maybe i will do it on this picture so first of all you you already see three handles like one two three on the picture but there are there there are other handles that will appear if i smooth out all the nodes so let me do it on this picture i erase the neighborhood of every node and i draw a smooth curve that is close to this singular curve in the modulate space of curves be something like that and you see there are two more handles that appeared from the from the cycles of the well cycles of the graph formed by the by the irreducible components okay so over the modular space there uh so i need to introduce uh n line bundles and one vector bundle so let me draw this is mgm bar so maybe i will even draw the my usual picture so over every point here i have a a curve most of the time it's a smooth curve but then there are some special points that i added during the compactification where where the curve acquires a node so here also it has a node and this is another type of node so the first one the first example what with non-separating nodes but here you have separating nodes that splits the curve into two components and so on and then there are even deeper strata where the curve has two nodes like something like that okay so the so first let me introduce the line bundles so let me take one of the marked points for example the first marked points so i will number it i said that the points were num the mark points were numbered so let's take the first marked points and the tradition is to take the cotangent line i'm drawing it as a tangent line you could also take the tangent line but usually one takes the cotangent line to the to the curve at the first marked point so this is a complex line oops so as you see over every yeah and so just one remark this line is always well defined because the marked points are always smooth as i said in stable curves marked points can not uh cannot coincide with nodes so this is a perfectly well defined line for every for every every stable curve so as you see now on over each point of mgnbar there's a red line so these lines form a line bundle that is called l1 and i can also take the same line bundle for the second mark point and so on so there are n line bundles for every marked point there is the corresponding cotangent line bond and there's a standard notation for their first turn classes so psi i is the first turn class of li and it's it lies in h2 of mgm bar so i realized so i realized i skipped i skipped the examples of mgm bar i wanted to give you examples of competification so maybe i'll i'll go back for a moment then we'll come back to the to the to the to the bundle so let me so let me give the same the same three examples of compactified modular spaces so m03 was a point and this is already compact so there is no change this is equal to m03 and this is equal to one point this is just one point m03 is already compact there is so the compactification does not change anything so m04 was cp1 punctured at three points so m04 bar is going to be cp1 but there are three special points so it is interesting what happens at these three special points if we take just any point just any point lambda here lambda well this corresponds to a smooth curve with markings 0 1 infinity and lambda as i said the right the point of the mod the point lambda of the modular space encodes the the smooth curve with three marked point zero one infinity and lambda but what is interesting is what happens if i take the point here so lambda tends to zero and here actually we get the stable curve like that so marked points are not allowed to coincide so instead there is a bubble that appears the curve decomposes into two two components and so we have uh yeah x1 x4 x3 x2 x3 x2 x3 on one component and x1 x4 on the other and there are three ways to split x1 x2 x3 and x4 into two pairs and these three ways corresponds to the three points that we added under the compactification and to the three non-smooth stable curves so these are the the three points that we add add under the compactification and they correspond to these three stable curves and m one one bar well it is a it is m one one union one point so there is just one extra point that corresponds to the genus one stable curve like that so here's a genus one curve with one marked point and it is so it is not not smooth it is a singular singular stable curve that's the only one okay so so these are the spaces where we're going to work with and uh okay so i go back to hmm so okay so i go back to my line bundles i just wanted to add one warning so we have n line bundles over mg and bar we have their first turn classes and if these moduli spaces were smooth varieties the first turn classes would be integers but these are actually the lean mumford stacks or orbit folds order folds for dylan momford sex and so current classes of vector bundles actually can be can have uh can take rational values so for instance if we take this example m11 so remember m11 was obtained by gluing the opposite sides of the modular figure so if you glue it together you get something like this an infinite bag and then under the compactification we add one point and it becomes homeomorphic homeomorphic to the sphere so we could ask what is the integral over m11 bar of the clasp psi one so psi one is the first string plus of lines cotangents to the unique one unique marked point of the curve so over every point right over every point here you have a curve this curve has a marked point we take the tangent line to this cotangent line to this marked point and we get a line bundle over m one one bar and we would like to find the first term class of this line bundle and the answer rather surprisingly is 1 over 24. i think i'm not going to to show it now there is a way to show it using modular forms but yeah but just to warn you that you don't necessarily get into your integer answers okay um so the hodge bundle i need one more so maybe maybe let's so let me okay the hodge bundle so the hodge bundle is uh um let me denote it by e for instance so it is a rank g vector bundle over mgm bar and okay so if i take a point in mgm bar i have the corresponding stable curve cp and i have the corresponding line so fiber of this line bundle ep that corresponds to that so ep is the space of holomorphic polymorphic one forms on cp right so every point in the modular space corresponds to a curve on this curve we have holomorphic one forms and it is known it is well known that on the on the genus g smooth riemann surfaces the space of holomorphic one forms has dimension g so you get a rank g vector bundle and the only question is how do you expand it how do you say how to how do you extend the definition to stable curves so i will actually spend several minutes describing it because it's kind of kind of plays off and it plays an important role in the in the construction so extending so what is it okay what is a holomorphic holomorphic one form on a stable curve if the curve is not smooth so for instance let's look at the example of elliptic curves so here is an elliptic curve there is so it is obtained from from the complex plane by factoring quotienting by a lattice of parallelograms so a holomorphic one form here is just a constant times dz and this is a holomorphic one form that descends on the this ends on the on the elliptic curve because it is periodic dz here and dz here is the same and it has two periods so if i integrate this holomorphic one form along a cycle like that or like that i will get two complex numbers that you can see here right so now suppose that we're going to the boundary of the modular space the boundary so right so our our elliptic curves curve becomes singular so it transforms into a stable curve and it acquires a node so the thing is we could still have we could still have a a non-zero integral of the form on this cycle so how do we get a non-trivial integral on a cycle like that well we actually have to have a pole at this point so now we have a sphere with two points that get glued together so let's say zero and infinity and here we get point c times dz over z maybe i should write over 2 pi i i don't know doesn't matter so constant times constant times dz over z so this constant is the integral so up to a factor of 2 pi i is the integral of the form along this cycle and it is the well it is determined by it well it's it's the the limit of what the integral was before before the curve collapsed before the cycle collapsed so the definition let me give a proper definition definition a holomorphic holomorphic one form maybe i should take holomorphic now in quotient quotes he is allowed to have at most simple poles at the nodes so a holomorphic one form on a stable curve on a stable curve at most simple poles at the nodes with opposite residues so if i take now i think my picture of okay i have to draw this picture again because i spoiled it by smoothing out the curve so if i if i take a picture like that so this is my stable curve right so a holomorphic one form well it would be so it's a one form on each irreducible components one form here alpha one alpha two alpha three alpha four so there are four different one forms and these forms do not have to be holomorphic they are allowed to have simple poles at at the nodes and the only condition is that the residue of the pole so the residue of the pole of alpha one on this side of the node should be the opposite to the residue of the pole of alpha 2 at this side of the node and this condition comes from the fact that i want to if i dissingularize the if i smooth out the node i want to be able to glue alpha 1 and alpha 2 together into a unique one form and then the residue of the node will actually be the the integral over this loop and so the integral over these two loops should be the same because if i smooth out the node the two lob the two loops become homologous to each other so the integral should be the same so this is just this is a definition and the a proposition is that with this definition the space of holomorphic one forms has dimension g for any for any stable curve of genus g so it is a good definition because in this way for any stable curve of genus g we have a g dimensional space of holomorphic one forms and moreover they actually form a rank g vector bundle over mgm bar and this is called the hodge bundle okay so um so i have yeah like two or three minutes left so i think i will not define dr cycles today but i will still do i will still do one thing with this with this with the hodge bundle so let's take the hodge bundle so let's look at mg and bar mgm bar so here we have our hodge bundle over every point we have our the rank g well the dimension g space this is the hodge bundle e and i would like to restrict the hodge bundle to uh so this you see inside inside mgm bar i can take the locus of curves where the curve splits into a component of genus g1 and the component of genus g2 and there's another locus where the curve acquires a non-separating nodes so actually there are two maps from mg1 you know what let's let's just forget about the marked points because they don't play any role for the hajj bundle so let's just let's just do let's just suppose that there are no marked points so then there is a map from mg1 sorry mg1 with one marked point times mg e2 with one marked points 2 mg 0. so mg bar so no marked points what is this map you just take you just take as this picture shows you just take a stable curve of genus g1 with one marked point here take a stable curve of genus g2 with one marked point and glue them together and there's another map from mg minus one two bar to mg bar and this is this picture so you take you take a stable curve of genus g minus one with two marked points and you glue these two marked points together and you get a stable map from a stable map of uh of genus g a stable curve so a stable curve of genus g so let's call these maps q and s and i would like to understand the pullbacks of the hodge bundle under these two maps so here's the claim i claim that for the map q it's actually very simple for the map queue this is actually so if i take the pullback of the hodge bundle of genus g i just get the hodge bundle of genus g1 that corresponds to genus g1 plus this is a direct sum the hodge bundle for genos g2 indeed this is very easy to prove so let's look what is what is a holomorphic one form on a curve like that so as i said you take a one form alpha on the left and one form beta on the right they are allowed they are allowed to have simple poles at the node but a whole more well but one form cannot have just one pole because the sum of residues of alpha is equal to zero so alpha is allowed to have a simple pull at this at the node but since there is only one pole it cannot have just one node so actually it is allowed to have the the to have a pole but it can't so alpha is just a holomorphic one form and similarly beta is also just a holomorphic one form so you see this is dimension g e g is of dimension g this is of dimension g one this is dimension g two and it works perfectly fine g one plus g two is equal to g so the hot bundle restricted to this to curves with a separating node is just the direct sum of two hot bundles so for a non-separating node that's a little bit more subtle for the non-separating node we have the following we have actually an exact sequence e g minus one that maps to e g and that maps to c the trivial line bundle so you see if you so what is a what is a polymorphic one form on a stable curve like that it is a form that is allowed to have two simple poles with opposite residues and this time this actually can happen because well indeed uh f two form can have two two poles and in this case two residues are indeed opposite so inside this space there's a space of holomorphic one forms that have no poles at the node then there is so this has dimension g minus one then there is this space that has dimension g where you allow simple poles at the two at the two two branches of the node and this map is the residue at one of the points let's say it's the first at the first of the two points that you glued together so you take the residue and you just get a complex number so in this case the relationship between so since we go from genus g to g as g minus one it is not possible that eg is equal to eg minus one instead one is inside the other and the factor is a trivial vector trivial line bundle so they are still pretty close okay so i stop here thank you and we'll go from this to integrable hierarchies next time | EIMI, PDMI RAS and Chebyshev Laboratory | UC1hMJGqkEWUi31wpG_WUVkg | 2021-11-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,830 | 34,400 |
_ihufydHgoA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ihufydHgoA | Do I Hate My Sisterlocks? UPDATE | hi everyone welcome welcome welcome back it has been so long since I posted a video last probably a little over a year march 2020 will be my 2-year lockerversary and I mean I posted a couple videos honestly I created videos with the intention that I was going to be committed and I fell off I'll admit that and will I get back into a routine of creating videos probably not a let's be honest um but if you're still interested in following my journey I encourage you to follow my Instagram it is at 14 and yeah well I'm here after 68 thousand views on my last video and so many of you guys reaching out to me to thank me for making that video and to also ask for updates and ask about my like journey thus far I decided to finally sit down here and make a video for you guys and yeah if you are interested in a probably long video with me probably taking a little bit to get to the point then stay tuned if not you see a way out but anyways welcome back so I wanted to just I guess talk to you first about my sister lux so this is my hair now as you can see I love having long this journey has been quite an interesting one with a lot of highs but also a lot of lows I love having walks do I love having sister walks we'll get to that a little later on but I will say to people who always ask me about my sister Roxanne if I regret the decision it's a no I don't regret getting walks um my life before locks as a loose natural was so dedicated to my hair that I hated it like the fact that months before a vacation I would have to think what am I doing with my hair am i getting like a crochet please or am i braiding it what am i doing I hated those thoughts I also hated like wash day you got a planet in advance and sort of think of a game plan and I'm like why do I have game plans for what I'm going to do with my hair and a wash day would literally take a day and I wasn't about that like anymore and so that's why it was important for me to get locks to sort of have more of my life for me and not dedicated to my hair and it has been great so far I went on vacation in August and it was wonderful just not having to worry about my hair and to be able to go swimming just the freedom that comes with having locks is it's incredible I love how my getting ready routine is so short I love how the lobsters are still small so I could do a lot of different styles with them I mean I don't really I don't do styles that much anymore but if I wanted to I could and that's what's important right I could do a braid out I could put it in different up dudes and I love that about having sister locs now my dislikes my dislikes are that my locs are really small I hope you noticed but I got a big head and if you look at my previous videos I've got a lot of hair it's really thick and so when I got sister locks in the beginning I would nitpick the crap out of the sides of my locs I would be like oh are they too small are they no are they too big I was worried that my locks were too big and I would think about that all the time I would just stay in a mirror after my locks were repaired and I would be like are they too big it could be a little smaller I wish my original person did them smaller and now I'm like they're way too small they're way too small and just just my personal opinion I would rather them a little thicker but my like my dislike about having sister locs since I started the journey my biggest issue is that I'm no longer independent I feel like with sister locs I no longer have control over my hair which is honestly one of the most frustrating things to me because I spent my entire life growing up at a salon when I had my hair relaxed you know I got my hair relaxed when I was about five years old and decided to go natural when I was about 22 years old so imagine my mom took me to the hair salon religiously every two weeks to get my hair done I didn't get my hair done at home I always went to the salon to get it done and I just remember sitting in the salon chair for hours on a Saturday you know washing blow-drying and the salon is packed with you know women and they're all waiting to get their hair done and what should have been like a much quicker process took like five maybe six hours and it was ridiculous to me and so that was one of the main reasons why I went natural the beginning was to have control over my own hair and so I feel like since having sister locs I've lost that control significantly I try to be tightening on my own and that didn't go too well I ended up combining some locks or I would just take forever to retighten I would section my hair off and it was legit take me about a week to retighten and I was just doing all the wrong things and so I had to stop doing that real fast but also because the reason why I was just so hard for me to retighten my hair because the locks are just small so that's why um another thing is is that I don't know about your area but I am located in Massachusetts and the I have had the most interesting experience with sister lot consultants and trainees I have found them to be either extra extra busy which is great for them because they've got a lot of clientele that means they're busy they're popular and they're really well-liked they have a lot of loyal clients and then the other half are just really unreliable and so it's been really hard to find a consultant that has is able to see me during the times that I need to be seen if that makes any sense I think I've contacted probably everybody on the trainee list and everyone was kind of just I don't do sister locks anymore I'm like damn it so finding a consultant that is consistent has been a really interesting expert and I would like to say that I think that there should be [Music] like a Facebook group where people can find consultants and somebody work on that can someone please create that like where can I leave a consultant a review then I find that in 2019 nobody has an Instagram it's 2019 how do you not have a social media account to meet that's really important in getting your work out there being able to read reviews from a client perspective being able to read reviews see your work and also get maybe a sense of your personality and so one of the only consultants that I have found that has been consistent with posting and also you know I've gotten to her several times is lee jinae she's located in quincy i had such a great experience with her each time i went not only is she reliable but she also answers her phone has an Instagram and also is concerned about the client experience when you see her which i think is fantastic to me that is all really important and it may not be to you whatever but to me it's super important so I will leave her information down below for you to check her out but honestly like I have seen way too many videos of people having issues with their sister locks and with consultant and where are we leaving reviews to hold people accountable it should be done that is why I've decided to combine my sister locs I feel like I would love my control back as far you know I'm doing my hair and located in Boston to get a retightening done it's usually between 130 and 150 a month I like to go every four to five weeks and to me I feel like it's not sustainable long term forever and so I would like to be able to control my hair if I see something out of place you know do it myself and I just feel like it's a lot harder to do because my locs are so small I can't see back there my hair is so dense I honestly don't know how people do their own tightening I I could go back honestly I would have probably gotten interlocks or micro locks I don't know something that is a little bigger than the sister locks that I have now but other than that the size and the consultant issue I will say having locks has been such a wonderful experience and I recommend it to any and everybody so that is my update again I will leave my consultants information down below for you guys also if you're interested in seeing more of my hair growth journey then I encourage you to follow me on Instagram it is at frits mean I'll leave that link down below as well you are able to see my photography work as well as my hair thank you so much for watching and | Fritzmean | UCZ1GHIcOlYsYqgMMrLIbQXw | 2019-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,668 | 8,246 |
5HcKyE8OYV0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HcKyE8OYV0 | Youth Flag Football Coach Bootcamp | Coach D's Complete Coach Bootcamp Promo | welcome to my complete coach bootcamp this interface is awesome you can start or resume your coursework here or select from over 30 lessons down below when i click into a lesson i can't resume where i start that's the line of scrimmage you can't do or i can pop it open to full screen go backwards forwards etc it saves my place in line i can also ask some questions in the comments section down below then i can go to the next category if i want to go back to my syllabus i can do that with ease it is broken into six parts from basics practices and drills offense defense game time and leadership look everything you need to crush it as a coach is right here if i click into a lesson that has a download it'll show my downloads here i simply click on that open up the download and there it is remember this comes with the complete coach package so you will have playbooks drill packs and more to follow along this is by far the best training for you as a coach it gives you step by step exactly what you need as well as playbooks drill packs and more click the button get started today and i'll see you out on the field | Flag Football with Coach D | UCdOeca_Y049Lt3tR3JZeYmA | 2020-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 222 | 1,121 |
ZBzQMqiVXQM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBzQMqiVXQM | Tomorrow's Air Force: A Conversation with General David L. Goldfein | well good morning everybody thank you for joining us and sticking with us yeah this is our introduction I suppose this is I'm Kevin Baron I'm the executive editor of Defense one um and this gentleman next to me you all know is General Dave goldi the chief of staff of the AR of the Air Force excuse me we were just talking with uh General Millie backstage or general Millie was talking at us backstage as he does um uh so defense one is the media partner for uh the event here today and for the future War series with new America if you haven't already please go to the defens one.com and you can see a long series of of Articles and commentaries from the future of War roster ranging from everything from cyber to space to you know all sorts of all sorts of questions a lot of which I think we're going to get into here today uh we have 45 minutes uh I've asked the group to give us a little more time for audience questions cuz we know this event you guys have good questions I'd like to hear more from you I think more from myself for sure U and we'll get some good answers we hope from the general um I'd like for us here to to kind of to do a bit of around the world but to keep it at the 40,000 foot level to use my first Air Force metaphor um I I promise the general we'd talk a lot more about global strategy and uh and and Russia topics like that and I I will not use the phrase block by or get into any type of acquisition nitty-gritty as usually I think he he hears from from that press Corp so uh let's let's kind of start at the top and move our way down um and you've got some opening marks too to talk about what's on your agenda um well let's do that first why don't you get us started with that you had to say and then we'll we'll get going no thanks and uh I always love following General Mark Millie he warms up a crowd like nobody else and uh and he's a good friend so it's great to be here and again thanks for having this conference I thought what I might do is just spend a few minutes uh opening up and talk a little bit about what it is your Air Force does every day around the world because one of the challenges that we have as an Air Force is quite frankly we do so much and what we do is so broad that very often it's below the radar you know I liken it to uh to uh you know these lights in the room you know so I'm a I'm a philosophy major right from the Air Force Academy took six years to get through a four-year institution right so so I mean I tell you I don't even actually know how these lights work right uh I think there's bulbs involved and electricity and wires right but here's what I know without question uh my entire adult life when I've walked into a room and flipped a switch lights come on so I've come to assume that light switches equal light and I share that analogy with you because very often things that the Earth force does for the nation become similarly assumed that uh we can just expect that that's it's always going to be available and always there so let me just walk you through very quickly what it is that your air force is doing uh right now uh as part of this joint team and then open up very quickly to a good dialogue because to understand your Air Force you got to think look at it through actually two lenses you've got to look at it through the lens of that which we do deployed here in the Homeland uh in support of defense of the Homeland and in support of the global challenges we faced and then you've got to take an equivalent lens and then look at what we do when we are deployed forward as we look at assuring allies and partners deterring bad behavior shaping the environment and then responding to crisis as required so for that first lens what do we do here in the Homeland it starts with nuclear deterrence so your Air Force working side by side with a navy uh has two-thirds of the nuclear Triad two legs of the Triad and on our worst day as a nation our job is to make sure that the president is where he needs to be and that the commander and chief is connected to his nuclear Enterprise so first and foremost for us Begins the nuclear Enterprise and our responsibility for nuclear deterrence and as you know we're going to be going into a nuclear nuclear posture review in NPR and I'd love to talk about that then you got to take a look at what we're doing in space 12 constellations in space that not only does the Joint Force respond rely on but I would say uh nationally and internationally we rely on Space capabilities and space has become both a contested and a congested place and so as the stewards of space since 1954 we take very uh very strongly our responsibility to the Joint Force for for leading in terms of our capabilities relative to the space Enterprise and then it leads into intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance how do we sense the globe through six domains AirLand se- space cyber under sea and how do we knit that capability together into a common operational picture for decision makers and so whether you want to talk about what we do remotely from places like Cree Air Force Base flying sorties overseas and places like Syria and a Afghanistan and Iraq or whether you want to talk about the Enterprise that takes the ones and zeros and turns it into decision quality information that's a big part of what our air force does and then the final piece I would talk about is what we're doing in the Cyber domain and this is all the services contributing cyber talent and building our cyber pool to both defend the nation relative to cyber threats and Cyber attack but also to bring capabilities that are non-kinetic in the business of War fighting and so that's just that lens of what we do both here and then you take a look what we do forward and for an air force it starts with air superiority ensuring that we have freedom from attack and freedom to attack and freedom to maneuver and that's not an American Birthright and it takes that we take that very seriously we were just talking talking previously with General Millie you know when a soldier sailor Airman or Marine are on the ground and they hear jet noise I don't want them looking up ever I want them to always know it's me so they can keep their eye on the enemy and do what they have to do and so that requires us to have air superiority and once we gain and maintain air superiority we work through a series of bases that are Global in nature and we provide air power and that starts with our Global reach capabilities and so about every two and a half minutes even during this during this dialogue an aircraft's going to be taken off somewhere on the planet delivering supplies or Personnel where it needs to go very often in in bases that are not in the most secure locations and our special operations forces are deployed forward to make that happen and then when you talk about global strike I can't give you a better example than what we did with the b2s at a whiten and when we send them 34 hours round trip to hit a Target within 10 seconds of their planned time over Target and not only that but 16 tankers that had to refuel them there and to get them back and so not only do we fight the the base I.E Whitman Air Force Base to get them Airborne but also all the things that go in to making sure a global strike happens and then finally to ensure that we're continuing to attack the enemy in this hot fight that we're in um you know we you know we very often look at that through the lens of the endgame I.E what happens when a bomb actually hits the ground or we take out an enemy but quite frankly you have to look at the entire Enterprise and the family systems that come forward from the bases that we fly off of to the tankers that then refuel them to the command of control to the ISR to everything coming together and connecting that to space to ensure that we're doing the nation's business forward so that just gives you a snapshot of what it is your air force is doing every day both deployed at home and deployed forward and I look forward to talking about any of those capabilities or others as we go into the questions okay that's you know that's a nice uh sweep around the world of of what the Air Force does uh and I I would guess you're right that a lot of the audience or maybe not this audience but the general public is less aware of those actions and daily capabilities than what we hear in the Press more of on the ground fighting um so let's let's start we we spoke backstage we're at the start of a new Administration we have a new president you and the other Joint Chiefs have had a few meetings with him already you know tell us what's this new commanderin-chief like what what is it like to interact with him uh when you're presenting your plans and and how what is what kind of questions is he asking of you so far my impression in the couple meetings that I've been in with him is uh is first of all uh very thoughtful good listener and uh I've been impressed with not only the quality of the questions but also the quality of the team he's put around him so it's early to tell for all of us we're watching to see sort of how things settle in the administration we're we're power Cent centers um we're still watching to to see and understand better how uh what's his decision calculus and how does he make decisions how do we present best military advice to him and his team in a way that can allow them to make the decisions in a you know pres present enough information that he and his team are comfortable being able to provide a decision in the and give us guidance that we can execute on and so so far I would I would describe the environment that I've seen so far as being uh I think we're all very optimistic uh I'll just give you one uh vignette that was pretty telling for me um so when the transition team was going through transition each of the Chiefs had one-on-one time with the transition team and then we had a larger group discussion and we were in the dialogue in the larger group discussion and and and one of the transition team members brought up a question he said well wait a minute he goes have you thought about you know doing this a little bit differently maybe you can consider and just about that time the team lead who was uh retired General Kellogg who's now in the National Security Agency uh a national security adviser uh Chief of Staff he stopped him he said stop and and he looked at me and he says hey chief uh pardon me for a minute I just got to reset the room a little bit and he looked at the transitioning team he says we're not here to offer ideas on how to mitigate risk we're here to listen and understand exactly what this Chief and this service is telling us so that we can help craft the president's 100 day plan and I I was actually really impressed with that Focus you know so I'll just give that just give you that one vignette in terms of at least what we've seen so far which has been from from a retired General yeah yeah on the team all right that's I think that's good Insight so if how what's the status of new strategy coming out we we we know there's a new counter Isis plan on the table that's we it's we've heard it's there but we don't know but even beyond that usually the way it works with the new Administration or a new four-year time we get a we get a national security strategy out of the White House there's a defense version strategy of it or if it's a QDR year at the Pentagon that the secretary has to put his thumbprint on and then correct me if I'm wrong then it gets to the Chiefs who can then decide how or offer up their advice how to staff it equip it make it happen yeah is that the order of things right now uh somewhat I will tell you that in in in preparation I give a lot of credit to General Dunford uh in terms of where he has focused The Joint Chiefs because with his his authority is is a convening authority of The Joint Chiefs and So within the tank which is the it's a conference room that the chairman owns where we all meet he's he's been very focused on establishing The Joint Chiefs as architects of global campaigns uh when I say Architects obviously this is about best military advice right so clearly not saying that we have decision over Authority on strategy or policy but rather that we look at the global challenges we Face acknowledge the fact that each of these Global challenges that we're looking at are trans Regional in nature mean they don't live within the confines of a combatant commander map right or or or our maps that that the Russia challenge is actually not well it may be a lead ukom challenge it's not just a ukom commander that's driving to work worried about that challenge it's actually a you know simultaneously a ukom africom stratcom uh northcom southcom centcom you know trans um I mean each one of these combatant commanders drives to work concerned and thinking about their role in supporting a global campaign relative to the Russia challenge as one example and so where General Dunford has focused The Joint Chiefs is to look at these trans Regional challenges and uh work with the combatant commanders to develop these Global campaigns that we can then present to the Secretary of Defense and then the secretary defense at the same time is doing a Strategic Defense review and that Strategic Defense review is looking at not only the global challenges but also each of the services and and and where we sit right now relative to our Readiness relative to our current makeup of what we bring to the fight what we are focused on relative to roles and missions and so he has that going on and our hope is that what we have what we have worked on will actually feed into that review so that's really sort of where we sit right now so it's not necessarily an out of order uh no series of events to just because I we've heard you and we've heard all the treats frankly since I think the Fall have put forth either documents or op beds or made public appearances everyone's asking for more everyone wants more soldiers more Airmen everyone wants more aircraft and more ships and everyone wants to be more forward deployed nobody's waiting around for the for the White House to say here's Trump's vision for the world which frankly we haven't heard in any details yet from that Administration yeah but you got to remember that for uh in the business of best military advice I believe it's my responsibility as the chief of staff of the Air Force because as a service Chief you know primarily my job is to organize train and equip and present ready forces to a combatant commander so that combatant Commander can accomplish that mission that that he or or she was given um so in that regard and understanding what objectives the the the strategy is asking us to achieve my job along with all the other service Chiefs is to tell you from an eror component standpoint this is the force required to accomplish those objectives and then it's the Secretary of Defense that then looks at all of the forces together and says all right well here's here's what we think we need to actually accomplish the strategy so I don't think we're out of order at all as a matter of fact you know planning is a journey it's not a destination right we're we're always you know us I mean we're always in the business plannings and you know email of all the yeah well I mean think doctrines in the in the pl yes sure for sure and then and you know whoever said it is right right sometimes the value of that endeavor is not the plan it's the planning well how does that play into so that if there's a there's there's a Current public worry that there's there might be too much control going to Generals in this administration because of of the difference it seems whether it was you know appointing a like a Mattis or Kelly or because this is a you know a president that comes from a different world it's not part of the Washington establishment this idea that he's just going to you know give the give give Sena more control over Ops give you know the Chiefs more control over everything and just have little too much trust I mean I'm asking a general do you think you have too much control right now or it's attending your way too much no it's a good no it's a good question actually because I do believe that it's it's it's important for us to remember in terms of being military service Chiefs and members of the military in general that it's my obligation I actually during a confirmation hearing swore that I would give my best military advice and speak truth to power even if it didn't agree with the administration at the time right so it's my obligation to give best military advice but I got to that I got to make sure I remind myself that it's actually not the civilian leadership's responsibility to take my advice and that's an important distinction right because when I think about National Security here's my window I'm looking at it from a how do I assure allies and partners how do I deter had be Behavior how do I shape the environment how do I respond to a crisis if I need to right and so I'm thinking about you know this from from a military operations let me describe for you what's not on my radar Wall Street I don't think about Wall Street from a national security it's not a my job jar Amtrak I don't drive to work thinking about amra I don't think about our airports um I don't think about the electrical G rid running our cities it's not my job jar so when I offer best military advice I got to understand walking in that I'm going to have this discussion with folks who have a much broader perspective relative to the business of National Security and sometimes my best military spice is going to fit and sometimes it won't and I got to be I got to be okay with uh with that and understand that I I also got to understand I think we need to understand that that as long as it's respectful creative attention based on the culture that each of us brings based on our background our experience our you know what our organization is you know I would offer that you and I probably have a different approach to the same problem if if that bottle is something that we need to remove you and I are going to approach that differently I'm going to approach it from my background and perspective you're going to approach it from yours as long as you and I can have a a respectful dialogue about our different approaches to that we're actually going to come to a better solution having that dialogue than if you're not in the discussion or I'm not in the discussion so in terms of the you know do we have too many generals not enough generals what have you I would just offer you that as long as we have got respectful tension and we have the right cultures represented in the team that's bringing the president options we're going to be just fine respectful tension let remember that that's a good one U and the time is eating away I want to get to some more topics um let's from what you said like you mentioned before about your forces uh right now we're in a state where we're hearing again that either either the military is in a state of disrepair and it needs rebuilding from one perspective or from as we heard in a million speeches last year from the secretary defense it's the world's greatest finest fighting force the world has ever known you can't be both can you well you got to understand the again the the the obligation it's actually not a one or a zero discussion I would would argue it's not a this is not a black or a white discussion because imagine that yeah because but here's why it's important all right so back again my job is to organize train equip present ready forces I'm also an international air Chief and so to our allies and partners some of them who in this room I have an obligation as an international air Chief to be thinking about my partner Air Forces and how we help build partner capacity uh and learn from each other and share information and those things and I'm The Joint Chiefs so uh when it comes to are we ready as a military service today to take on the challenges and win the answer to that is yes absolutely uh we will we will win it may take us longer than we'd like um we may have um you know challenges in the open opening days but there ought to be no question in anybody's mind who may be listening both internal to this room and external audiences that uh The Joint Force will win now every but you're short 700 Pilots or a thousand Pilots which is it now the what's the so this is the next piece of it yeah now um would you ever want me as a chief uh represent the air component and a member of join Chiefs to not be thinking about this is the last week of peace that we have and preparing the force for for conflict the future of War absolutely you would expect me to be laying out what are the what is it that I got to do to move forward what comes next how do we ensure that we're always moving forward that we're thinking about procurement in new ways in the information age that we're thinking about how do we connect you know all the different platforms and sensors and apps and apertures and things that we we as a Joint Force bring to the fight how do I continue to think about the connective tissue that brings it all together because the reality is we don't send I mean one of our great advantages as a join force and a coalition Force we don't send silver bullets to a fight there's not a single platform you can talk about in any of the service Chiefs you're going to have sit here that is going to be the one piece of The Joint Force that's going to dominate and win the reality is we are completely interdependent right this is an airline c space cyber force that goes forward and so uh for us we're always thinking about what it is our shortfalls how do we how do we move forward how do we ensure they have the size Force we need to be able to dominate in all those domains especially in the Global Security environment that we just described right all right so we're move to Q&A from the audience now and i' encourage everyone to think about cuz I still want to know the status of of Russia and these flybys China's pushed in in in moving them moving their dominance area beyond their Shores and um about your what what you said we were down in Orlando at the air Warfare conference and I'll I'll lead in the first question to this um at that conference I heard several of of the your subordinate commanders or I guess the guys from pacaf and usfi and others saying we need to push more forward more forces forward we need to be more forward deployed we need to be places where we're we're able to respond more quickly um and I asked it then in a ver but I ask I'll ask for here the same kind of question is is this new is the Air Force asking for a global war footing and is is this a direct response to Russia to China why are we hearing this now uh probably be for a number of reasons first of all though it's I think it's important to look at the framework through which we as Joint Chiefs are looking at the Global Security environment and we call it the 4 plus1 one General Milly may have talked about it which is the China Russia Iran North Korea violent extremism right no particular hierarchy there but these are the five Global challenges that we believe that we have to be ready to do those things which a military does right because I walked you I walk you through and four we got to first of all assure allies and partners they have to have confidence that we are there that we're with them that we'll meet our obligations that we have the capacity the will everything we need to do right to be able to to assure our allies and partners the second thing we need to do is deter bad behavior and deterence the math equation hasn't changed over time it's capability times will and the times is important because if either of those on each side of the equation are zero it equals zero right so we got to make sure that we have we are out there and we are deterring bad behavior and then we are shaping the environment and that shaping in the environment is quite is is a whole of government approach it's the military element when com combined with the economic uh aspects of what we do as a government it's when we bring our diplomatic core into place so it's shaping that environment and then if required we have to be ready to respond to crisis the first three are actually very Artful if you think about how we do that and very often I think what you find from us is that to do that most effectively you've got to be there you got to be forward right you know the the daily negotiations that we have uh with the Japanese government at yakota relative to how we fly where we fly how we integrate with the Japanese Defense Forces all those things that's probably that daily dialogue is probably as important in the business of confidence building and assuring allies and partners as anything else we do so I wouldn't I wouldn't uh say that what we're looking at is a war fitting I think what we're acknowledging is the importance of being there to assure deter and shape it's going to cost more money to not just there's an ask for more forces and an ask for more equipment putting them out there rotating them more that adds to the equation let's move to the audience questions if we can we have right here in the front Colin Clark from defense breaking defense uh Colin Clark Breaking defense morning sir uh you mentioned the uh broader perspective that civilians bring to uh their jobs there are only two civilians in the Pentagon right now who've been confirmed and the rule is if you're enacting you don't make decisions you just keep things moving along uh is this becoming a concern to you I on the policy side and the acquisition side do you need people in yeah thanks Colin and I would say not yet but I'm hopeful that we can start seeing some confirmation come through um I'll just give you an example within the Air Force there's nothing acting about our acting secretary you know secretary disbro uh is is just absolutely spectacular and uh there's nothing that she's had to hold back and in fact she received fairly clear guidance from the Secretary of Defense that um that she was not to hold back in terms of her responsibilities and his role as the secretary so when you when you if you were to come to a meeting uh within Air Force spaces in the Pentagon uh there's no acting she's the secretary and we're moving things forward quite frankly I have not seen any slowdown in the pace of our being able to move forward since she has come on as the acting um I can't speak for all the Departments but that's what it looks like in the Air Force how about this new nominee for de sect def Patrick Shanahan I believe his name from Boeing what's what's your take on him and as also to that there's a there's a um I mean do you have experience then let people know one of the immediate reactions to that you know from the Twitter sphere was of course a guy for Boeing it's a big industry and then you're just going to be in bed with Big Industry what is that is that the reality or is that is that more of a myth yeah I'd say it's more of a myth you know first of all actually we don't have any uh background I don't I don't I don't think uh he and I have had a chance to meet you I'm looking forward to meeting him and obviously give him uh and hope that the confirmation process goes well for him um you know more important for the service Chief quite frankly is the is what is how uh the Secretary of Defense and the under secretary come together as as an executive team because it's very similar to what happens to a Service Chief and a secretary right um how well do we come together as an executive team with again a little bit of that creative tension we talked about beforehand that helps move the organization forward uh understanding that there's different perspectives that you bring to the table so I I think for us we'll be watching more how does that team come together you know the good news is uh you know I I had the privilege of serving under General Mattis when he was the sencom commander and I was his lead Airman and he gave us uh some pretty clear guidance as you know as secretary Madison I was uh is does and he I remember when he when we had our first meeting he said look he said uh first thing I'll tell you is Doctrine is interesting it's a start of the dialogue but we're not going to get locked into service Doctrine here um we're going to figure out how to fight together and the second piece of guidance he gave us is and I expect vicious Harmony amongst my component commanders and he got it that's good and uh and many of us now are serving together in different roles that were combatant who were component commanders at the time so uh no surprise you know secretary Mattis has brought in the same kind of very clear uh intent and guidance to the department which is look you know we've got uh this is a tough Global Security environment and it's going to require some vicious harmony with that creative tension that we talked about to be able to bring the commander-in-chief options that he can then look at and make a decision on which way he wants to go forward so I think from uh I'm not actually as concerned about what company a person came from or whether they're IND hisory or not I'm more interested in how do we come together as an executive team right vicious Harmony and creative tension this is yeah but don't uh you know I mean Harmony is not all singing kumay ya as you run off the cliff together I was going to say it sounds like one of Tom Rick's you know military bands that yeah no no no no this is not this is this is speaking truth to power this is having a this is having a good honest debate we have a question this gentleman the blue shirt on the aisle who have the microphones yeah right there thank you General appreciate it um your uh your friend um just spoke oh I'm sorry uh Jordan bar American University um your your friend just spoke a little while ago about um the need for for new Talent uh and the need for recruiting uh in in the future what um what is the Air Force going to be doing in the future uh to recruit um and and nurture uh Millennials uh and the people who uh take the places of those serving good question those those those lazy needy Millennials we hear so much about how do you how are you going to use them in in the Air Force some of them might be in the Air Force already yeah you know I'll tell you what we're all we're all in uh competition for talent out there and what we need to continue to focus on you know if you go to a high school and you look at you know line up the kids in that high school and ask yourself the question who joins each line who joins the line to get become a Marine who joins line to become a soldier who joins the line and and and the reality is I believe that those great Young Americans who choose to come forward are looking to find themselves in the organization they're trying to find a culture that they fit into and as an Airman I think of the Air Force as the Big Tent Service in many ways because as these kids line up I'm going to have a kid get to that front of that line and say I want to be a jte I want to I want to you know I want to join and I want to be able to be in there and call in air power I want to be right there with my light infantry counterparts the entire way that's a certain kind of kid right and and that kid's got to find himself or herself inside the Air Force and as and as a good fit and then right behind that kid is a Sumer that says I want to be I want I'm I'm fascinated with cyber and I want to join this cyber mission team and be able to go out there and think about the future of cyber and you know what that kid's got to find themselves inside the United States Air Force and our culture's got to welcome them and make them feel like they're part of it and right behind that kid this another kid come says I've always wanted to be an astronaut and if I can't be an astronaut I want to be an engineer and I want and that and that kid's got to find himself or herself inside the United States Air Force so where we are focused is ensuring that we're a we are a force that these kids want to join that you know I'll give you one quick vignette so um General John heighton when he was Air Force space command drove into a parking spot at Joint Base Lewis McCord up in Washington state and the car s in right next to him and it's a Tesla S and out of the Tesla S jumps a senior Airman and general heon called him over and said hey Airman so tell me uh H how is it that uh a senior Airman can drive a Tesla S and the kid was a little bit older than usual and he says well he said I'm a I'm I'm a reservist I'm part-time and in my full-time job I'm the director of security for uh a major you know Amazon Google right I mean the director of security is a senior heirman in the Air Force Reserves serving in the United States Air Force we don't pay that guy tip money right so why in the world would he want to give up his weekends he wants to serve he wants to be part of something bigger than themselves he wants to protect the nation and so we got to be a service that's that that can go out and get these kids to come in that's the that's the competition we're in question here in the front row switch to this side and try to come back thanks hi I'm Pat host with defense daily uh General you talked about these intimate confidence building measures uh what other nations are you involved in this right now and what kind of costs are incurred with this you know Air Force doesn't have an unlimited budget maybe what other areas of the service are you making sacrific is to pursue more of these me measures yeah so we you know the reality of Coalition Warfare when you bring a coalition the Willing together is the same challenges very often that we face in our discussions about you know boots on the ground right how how many times have we had the discussions about this number of soldiers that many soldiers that many this right so we so those conversations that we have here uh are replayed in many of the countries that we go to to ask them to join a coalition the Willing because of our common interests unless these countries have access to Ports very often they don't procure navies so what most countries actually have when it comes to offering the military component of a coalition is an air component because it's not geographically bounded and they will normally procure an air component to defend their borders their sovereignty and to provide security for their Nation right so so through that lens is where I look at my responsibility as an international air Chief so how do we as an Air Force ensure that we are continually improving our ability to build partner capacity to build partner Air Forces and help sustain partner air forces that can then become part of the Coalition I mean right now General herrian has 16 Nations that are fighting together in the air uh over Iraq and Syria and so every day coming together and putting that uh choreography together is again sort of like a light switch right we assume that Coalition Warfare is something that's you know rather simple to do but it's anything but and we you know Hap Arnold uh during the darkest days of the daylight bombing campaign in World War II had a fascinating quote you know when we were losing up to 20 30% of our force on a given Mission he said you know the problem with air power was we make it look too easy I often wonder what would ha Arnold think today you know because we do make it look fairly easy when it's anything but so through that lens of my responsibilities as an international air Chief is how I view the the whole how do we engage with partner Air Forces right to ensure that when the commander-in-chief is looking to you know operate by with and through that we have any number of nations that are available that have that bring capability that bring Readiness and that we're interop operable when we go forward what I bring the question more to a pinpoint then for the Isis war and for the expanded war on terrorism across africon and sencom you know there's an expectation it's going to keep going at the level it's at if not more I mean perhaps the the air campaign specifically over Iraq and Syria is is winding down in the future but this is a much larger geographic area do you have the the forces and the equipment especially ISR to cover that area right now or is that is that a real concern for any any request to it depends on what else we're doing you know when we have the discussion about uh give me a say your Readiness I I always have to come back and say if we're going to have if we're going to have an informed discussion about readiness you have to first answer the question ready for what and when because until you actually understand those two components of the question you really can't give a good answer so if the answer would be do I have the force that's required to sustain the current fight and its current operational tenpo for the next 10 years and that was all I was doing my answer is absolutely yes I can sustain this I've got the force I need now when you walk the line at bogram and when you walk the line right at alud deed what you're going to see is my highest level of Readiness you're going to see Parts on the shelves you're going to see supervision forward you're going to see 100% Manning you're going to see us hitting aircraft availability rates that uh that I that I I would never be able to but there's a bill payer and the bill payer to get that level of Readiness forward is all the bases that we have here that that contribute the forces required to get that level of Readiness if you then walk the line at Shaw Air Force Bas at Das Air Force Base you would see significantly lower Readiness but if that's all I'm doing I can accept that risk now if what you're asking me is are you ready to continue to sustain that op Tempo while at the same time ensuring that we have a safe secure reliable nuclear deterrent which I will never back away an inch from while you also now ratchet up Homeland defense and general Robinson ask for more forces to be able to defend the Homeland because if something's going bad abroad we have to assume that we're going to have more requirements at home well you're pushing more f-22s into Japan and sending bombers over Korea that's right so it's it it becomes a simultaneity discussion at at what point is are we now having a dialogue of not are you ready to do just what's going on in the Middle East but are you ready to be able to do that simultaneously with the fact that from an erir component standpoint an Air Force if you study as you study the operational plans upwards of 80% of the Air Force goes forward in the first in the opening weeks of any campaign so that's why you never hear the chief of staff of the Air Force talk about tiered Readiness I can't do tiered Readiness because I don't have the time to be able to get that Force ready to meet the combat and Commander requirements forward so you don't have the forces to to do more to go after Russia simultaneous to do simultaneous conflict is where you start finding us having challenge now going back to one of the questions you asked me before right which is um you know how how can you be how can you say that you're ready to win today but you don't have what you need for the future it depends on which rat you're turning right if you're starting to turn simultaneous Rats on this force it only has a certain capacity and you do get to a Readiness stop at which you no longer can can support simultaneous activ ity on the globe but you got to you got to drive into the ready for what and when to have a meaningful discussion sounds like a lot of work for congress head let's get this gentleman the front has what has set his hand up we'll do the last question we're under two minutes so make it really fast and we'll ask the general to make it as fast as he can fly Chris Miller Air Force Academy Chief if I could ask you to put your organized training equip hat back on and go 20 to 30 years in the future fure to the future of War uh what do you see Airmen uh systems conops Etc so the I think the yep and I think the key on this Chris is Network how do we Network military capability so that we can first of all create this common operational picture for a decision maker so we can achieve a decision speed that our adversaries can never match and then part of that decision speed is I can create multiple dilemmas from all domains as a global Chessmaster as a global superpower that that in itself becomes a deterrent force and that we have built this into a an an an environment where we build enough resiliency in the network so that if a portion of it is taken away from us which we have to expect our answer is bring it I've got all of this other capability over here that you can't touch and so the key for me as Chief staff of the Air Force is how do we think about this in terms of a network how do we move Beyond a discussion about trucks and cargo and actually have a meaningful discussion about the highway it rides on and how do we connect military capability in a way that can produce effects at a way that no enemy on the planet can ever counter that to me is the center of mass for the future General we're at the end of the time and thank you and I want to apologize I know you wanted to talk about space it's one topic you didn't get into but I'll I'll plug uh everyone should go read the latest David ignacius piece in the Washington Post was an interview with the general in his office specifically about space policy and what's happened um it's it's a it's a good kind of Roundup of what we've heard from from you guys before um thank you for your time thanks to the new America to new America group I hope you have a great conference Round of Applause for the the general please thank you | New America | UCvQQMY6TyUdt5VeHpuHv_Dg | 2017-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,130 | 42,167 |
_RDSbgDgl8A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RDSbgDgl8A | Vishwas Agashe - Tableau Conference 2014 - theCUBE | live from Seattle Washington it's the queue at tableau conference 2014 brought to you by headline sponsor tableau here are your host John furrier and Jeff Kelly okay welcome back on here live in seattle washington for tableaus user conference data 14 this is the cube our program we go out to the events extract the signal from the noise i'm john for the founders silicon hang on John with Jeff Kelly big data analyst at Wikibon org our next guest is fish a gosh a global product lead for Big Data technologies at Google welcome to the cube thank you google aussi is a big data company i mean the large scales is so impressive I mean just what an amazing success story I was joking earlier in the cube that you know Apple and Google are going to invent everything that was ever seen on Star Trek you know the iWatch just came out just that the innovation is just fantastic you guys have such a large scale and and all that data I mean searching the web starts it now you're doing a bunch of the stuff so so how do you manage the global Big Data leave what I mean you're leading a big effort so break that down for us real quick awesome so at Google as you know google has been investing a lot of money and energy in innovating technologies because you know if you ever use google search engine you can start typing whatever you want to find out and within a quarter of a second we'll give you answers will give you answers which are organized which kind of addresses what you're searching for this does not happen overnight there is a great deal of innovation both at the hardware level as well as software level which has gone into making this happen what we have been doing is that many of those innovations we are bringing to market in a commercial marketplace for our customers our partners to use so that they can also start taking advantage of some of the innovations which we have done that is what Google cloud platform is and that's how we are bringing over in a patience for the marketplace and so prior to that though you guys hat were very active with open source so you honestly would open source a lot of stuff as well prior to that Google is active in open source as well now the commercialization is a big part of it because the cloud ok so the clouds a big driver what's the update their Google i/o we saw some impressive benchmarks I mean the numbers are off the chart thing Matt Barr did a benchmark with you guys that was pretty impressive shrivastava there and john schroeder yeah there was like seven seconds to stand up and we're gonna run this amazing benchmark they would have taken like it's seven years or some ridiculous number some cost you guys haven't been really touting the cloud allah mean you have but i mean not like not not like in a big way it's out there it's almost like it's a stealth strategy but it's not stealth so share with us you know what the cloud business looks like is it consumers and enterprises a bowl Google made several announcements at Google i/o around big data topic Big Data technologies when you look at Google Cloud we offer services and products in multiple layers of the cake so to speak as a as a service cake we have infrastructure services we have platform as a service we also have software as a service today we are here to talk to customers about Big Data technologies bigquery happens to be one of the key product service within that area and that's basically software as a service so when you think about google cloud google cloud offers in all three layers of a as a service model infrastructure platform as well as software as a service and there are numerous options numerous services which addresses certain workloads certain use cases for different customers when it comes to big data we talked at Google i/o about data flow we talked about pub/sub we talked about other innovations which are coming out so when you look at all the services in aggregate with Google Cloud you are able to address many diverse use cases many diverse workloads if you will in this big data world so to speak I want to back up a little bit to kind of the genesis of your outward facing big data tools you're making available to customers so obviously Google really i mean really Google's started this whole big data trend with with MapReduce and releasing those papers in 2004 but I believe correct me if I'm wrong on the date i think was 2010-2011 he started to actually package these and offer them to the outside world what was that how did that decision come about that hey look we've been doing this pioneering work internally using it to serve our consumer customers with the search engine and and all the other products we offer what why the decision to actually get into the essentially the enterprise tools and for software and price Big Data business it's a great question as you mentioned Google has been pretty open about sharing a lot of innovations which we do 2004 we publish the MapReduce paper there was a paper written about dermal technology which is the underpinning for a lot of Big Data technologies which are out there including bigquery and we have been publishing a lot of that what happened was a lot of customers of ours realized the whole value of big data and they wanted to kind of start using some of the solutions some of the strategies which Google was using to solve similar problems in order to get started with big data the biggest challenge is upfront investments which organizations have have to do it's a new topic you know if you even if you kind of get away from the hype of big data getting data driven there's a great deal of investment which one has to make so then it looking for an option where they can get started with technologies which can scale as their businesses scale technologies which are easy to use and technologies which are very cost-effective so a lot of customers have started asking Google what does it take for you guys to share what you are doing with us we are your loyal customers we have been using your technologies and you're doing some great work and that was the point where Google started this I decided that hey you know some of these innovations we are doing we can start exposing those progress the tour customer base so that they can also take advantage of the innovations Google is doing one aspect which I want to highlight a lot of time industry kind of tends to talk about software innovations which are done when you think about Google cloud platform it's really combination of what we are able to do like a hardware or at a lower level as well as at a software level it combined together can give what we call Google scale do the business problems and challenges which customers have well yes it's absolutely the combination of the hardware and the software it's the without the hardware innovation you wouldn't be able to scale the way you do and that's part of the value proposition of the cloud right it's Dennis you're able to attract with the complexity and offer that elastic scale capability talk a little bit about just the Big Data business relative to the cloud generally so when we talk to we cover the big data market pretty closely we talked to all the Hadoop players out there and the majority of their customers are on-premise an interesting one of the leading companies are Cloudera of their name is cloud that's cloud in the name but even 95 plus percent of their customers are on premise what's it going to take for a lot of those deployments done this like clutter but just not even just necessarily to do but a lot of the big data deployments to move to the cloud you know I think we're going there long term but there seems to be some barriers in the short term what's it going to take to start to see that migration take shape so there are a few trends which we are noticing in the industry as a whole on industry as a whole have realized that there is a significant value in driving businesses being data-driven and that's where the whole hub of around big data is happening there are if you can dig deeper into that there are two three characteristics within that trend in terms of how organizations need to execute number one they really need to time to value they really need to be able to get to the value faster number two there's a great deal of experimentation or I creative nature in terms of what they are trying to do with data is happening and by its nature a lot of times when you do start doing experimentation and when you start doing iterative a lot of times you may not have upfront rely ry you know it takes several experiments it takes several iteration before you actually start seeing ry and if you start looking at all these characteristics and if you want to achieve this in ry and provide a timely fashion decision-making to the organization you need a July environment you need environment where you can make use of your existing investments such as people technology and that means that a lot of organizations are gearing towards kind of using familiar technologies where they don't have to worry about scalability add a very cost effectively and more and more organizations start realizing that more and more organization start looking at the cloud because cloud tends to offer everything which is required scale cost effectiveness in many of the technologies which such as bigquery in other technologies which we are evolving make use of existing standards sequel less best API so that you don't have to really rip and replace current investments whether it is in people or technology you can just kind of have this fit into your ecosystem when kind of starting to explore big data if you want to get your perspective on the business intelligence market us and you know maybe comment on a data warehousing space obviously you know tableau it's interesting in that you know they're disrupting that market of the old guard how they handle the metadata and Inter connecting the databases and kind of creating this horizontal overlay if you will and focusing just on the visualization not just really put the animal is behind that they're very focused how is that changing bi because a lot of the success that we're seeing from people that are users coming on the QB are sharing their stories is it's liberating at one level and two it's giving them a career advancement so it's a huge shift in the customer base you know and so it's an aspirin and a vitamin you know this kind of newborn in the cloud concept yeah what's your take on that I mean what cloud does mean cloud is the engine mobile is the interface people are you know it's mobile and web you got the cloud under the hood mm-hmm and all this goodness on top how is that going to disrupt and what do you see the future for these bi guys out there it's a great question and going back to what I just said big data or data driven industry is really changing the way businesses are thinking about business models how businesses are making money and how they're disrupting key tenets supporting that is agility the speed with which you are able to respond empowering line of business functions rather than kind of line of business not having any control over the data and it's a lot of it is self serve the the situation is such that environment is changing really fast you don't get ears to respond to either opportunities or thread that means business should be ready agile to really understand what the opportunity lies ahead of them or what are the threats and jumping fast like no lag real answers possible really fast so you as a business as a line of business you need to be able to focus on what your expertise in and in most cases their expertise is in managing their business not necessarily managing their IT systems as an example so what solutions like tableau is doing is they're really providing self-serve capability to the business analyst what cloud and other technologies are providing especially cloud technologies is self-serve from a back in perspective lob people people in marketing organization now without having to worry about systems and architectures etc can get their data upload their data do the analysis answer that question of the day or question of the hour and kind of help the business which that data to the compute that they are you go that's that spinning up resources provisioning on the fly without calling itt exactly and a lot of flour I mean if yes I shadow ID that's no ID no I am elated if you look at google cloud and lot of other cloud products as well we're focused on user experience and we do expect that line of business people people with not a deeper technical knowledge and expertise should be able to take advantage of the services provided and we see that time in and time again with bigquery gmos organization sales organization can have adopt this technology following business analytics so I gotta ask the tableau question so why are you here google why don't you just make it why don't you just make tableau so tableau is one of our data visualization / bi partner we provide as i mentioned Big Data technology partnering with a blow we are partnering with tableau we provide Big Data technologies so that customers can adopt big data very cost-effectively as well as very efficiently tableau helps us provide visualization to that data data visualization storytelling creates value it helps helps us helps customer bring the value out of data and the inside they are trying to gain so we're getting a little hook here but I want to get to Amazon questions we had an Amazon Web Services guy here earlier and he he just rolled out here a amazon test drive risk-free for tableau customers that with really about redshift you guys have an answer to that is that how does it have low customer plug into google is there a push-button risk free way to put a toe in the water so a lot of google cloud services have what we call free tier that means customer can log into Google Cloud console start using services and there is a free tier for example bigquery you can query up to a terabyte of data for free without incurring a charge so there are three tiers and these are well published and documented also all the visitors which are coming to to see us at tableau conference will get a certain coupon code to try google cloud products for free and so that's going to be you you are giving that out we are select that is co not all not all ten these people who are inquiring inquiring and coming to it okay so right now these are free tier which is the freemium model which is great that's that's cloud that's cloud friendly how do they do that sir URL or just go to google so they can go to cloud google com and they can start trying any of the products and each of the products will have a free TR published for example in case of bigquery they can if they have gmail user access they can you know look at the public data set query and get get the experience they can query up to a terabyte of data for a month for free so there are three tiers across the board this great having the cube I love talking with Google folks super smart you guys doing great big fan obviously living in Palo Alto google has been a great success story in Silicon Valley and around the world obviously it is what it is thank you so much for having me and if I may folks if you're out there you want to try big data very cost-effectively do give it a try to bigquery do give a try to google cloud it's there would love to help you out in the process we're gonna say this quite easy I'm starting right now myself let's put our crowd chat product on google and see how it does compared to amazon will do a bake-off and will call you with the results i'll link you will kick the tires google has huge engine I'm site excited to hear or more and I always tell people watch out for Google the sleeping giant cloud can be very big so thanks for coming on big data lead here inside the cube talking about Google's global Big Data initiatives and technologies we right back with our next guest of the strip break we're live in Seattle is the cube right back thank you | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2014-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,973 | 16,137 |
ZqRg1rj8ZfM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqRg1rj8ZfM | How To Improve Your Squat Strength | next question is from for la vece claudio when trying to increase my squat should i focus more on intensity or volume well okay if your if your goal is to get stronger first off intensity volume and frequency are all important so intensity is how hard you you train volume is the amount of sets and reps you do so the total amount of volume and then frequency is how often throughout the week that you actually do an exercise connected but if you had to go either or and you're looking for strength gains volume and frequency are probably the more important ones absolutely um you're going to get more and you can see this with olympic lifters even power lifters who lift some of the heaviest weight in squats they squat frequently they don't go once or twice a week at max intensity they're squatting a lot of times per week especially olympic lifters are doing it often often often and they're getting really really good at the movement they're getting their cns to fire well um and it just gets them really strong i remember years ago there was this uh on in the bodybuilding or muscle building forums there was this thing that was making uh its rounds was causing a lot of you know a lot of discussion it was this squat everyday program i don't know if you guys remember this but it became a thing where it was this challenge for the next i don't remember what it was 30 or 60 days you squat every single day yeah and what they did was say it's going on right it just happened squattober it's oh it's that's that's right that's why there's a question this is going on that's popular right now yeah and so the way they did it was they would tell people to modify the intensity so you squat it every day but you didn't squat max out every single day and people were coming back and saying things like i added 30 pounds to my squat i added 40 pounds to my squat i've never had a squat go up as high as it did as when i did that i experienced this if i want an exercise single exercise to go through the roof i just do it often i modify the intensity i'm not going to go faster get better at the exercise it's just like practice every time we try to kind of bring this back to like if you're practicing for a sport and you're trying to get better at a skill you do it very often and if you can do it often without a lot of intensity it helps the body to really recognize that movement and get more effective at the recruitment process to that so now you're stronger in it and you're moving better in it and the technique gets better with it as well so there's a lot of factors to that with frequency that's a benefit the intensity is something that you do want to challenge yourself with so but it's i would say that you know that's one of those cards you don't want to introduce like as as much as the frequency it's it's like nitrous for your car yeah so vol volume and your frequency is like learning how to steer and how often you drive so how often you steer and how often you drive is the volume and the intensity is throwing nitrous on it until you've practiced and you've driven lots of corners and you've been doing it day after day after day after day do i then want to apply the nitrous into the into the equation it just it doesn't make sense and it's uh it's riskier if you're still learning how to steer the car you've only driven it a handful of times and you're also throwing nitrous on it your likelihood of you spinning out and crashing is much higher so get really really good at driving and practicing doing all that before you throw that in there because it's probably the most abused thing that i see in our space and a lot of that is because we live in this instagram bubble where you know even olympic lifters like you guys alluded to that but you know the wrong problem with even power lifters they don't ever video their practice you don't see you don't see some of our good friends who are some of the the best in powerlifting and olympic lifting they're not showing when they're moving 135 for 10 reps for you know five of their workouts they're showing pr stuff they're showing their the stuff when they're pushing because that's what's cool that's what it's like since we get shared but a lot of people don't know that a lot of people don't realize that those guys aren't lifting like that very often at all they're doing it for instagram and then that's it the rest of the time that you don't see they're training the other way they are training how to steer and drive and be frequent about it all the time before they throw the nitrous and i think also there's a little bit of confusion because people think building the most muscle is going to make the squat the best some truth in that but not a lot of not total truth right just getting better at a squat will make your squat go up i mean i remember lifting with competitive lifters they would tweak my form i mean within the same workout they would tweak my form how i needed to squeeze where i needed to place my feet where i needed to drive or whatever and i would lift five to ten pounds more in the same workout i didn't build muscle in that same workout it was just my technique was different so practicing the squat does that it also teaches your central nervous system to fire more effectively and then because you're lifting with better technique and then because your central nervous system is firing better the you do build more muscle so that's it's that's what you should focus on it's like a golf swing also it's like you intensity is the power that you swing you want to get the mechanics down and the reps in of getting really good at it before you throw any sort of intensity into it yeah watch me golf let's say well anywhere and i'm saying that because i make the same mistake in that sport it's like and it's the same rules that apply to weight training i should know better it's like and i know every time i get up there oh because you you want to it feels good to throw some intensity in there and muscle it right the same thing that people approach workouts it feels good to get that that sweat that burns the same way get the reps in increase the volume continue to increase the frequency practice practice practice hold off on the intensity save that for like when you really hone in the movement and then every once well throw a little bit of intensity in there don't over abuse it | Mind Pump Show | UCq0hKkwnW5Cw1wQqu455WrA | 2020-10-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,225 | 6,392 |
LRBkfBMSKQU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRBkfBMSKQU | My Boy GOT BEDBUGS | money power respect free the hard way go like our fanpage on Facebook also subscribe to the YouTube don't forget to like and share this video comment under the link with the bros I'm Dion this is Larry this is Jeff on today's show man we're gonna talk about bed bugs bed bugs man you know upsell you you [ __ ] with somebody got the mantle could you go with somebody who got the bedbugs broke no [ __ ] them all they got the bare bones broke no cuz when I'm [ __ ] they [ __ ] me they said no man you get those all times you know now you taking this into your crib Martin you know I've heard mom phones with the baby bullets they got be able to say be able they bite me that's cuz they used to follow you wit will see it but you know it's biting you know it's adapted to be a boy at a time I'm in a mall from Korea van they got their book and I'm stretching this [ __ ] I know the reason is Korea will be abuzz one day you feel oh my god I'm so mad so many [ __ ] great things on me you feel thing and I got chicken pox a son I see a bullet on me you ain't know what type of book wasn't so I did my research on the book you'd be afraid that's how I found out how bad boys dammit what am i forgot Babel is man huh how what should they do bad like what what you what you think should they do should they call this Terminator well if they mean person like I said I was over this [ __ ] to him you feel me and I've got a bad bug I mean I took it home with me you feel me you have to throw your whole career away [ __ ] you might as well move up out of that [ __ ] you know it might be the Builder no son don't get a pattern just lead a career where I said don't take nothing [ __ ] you should take you close because you can put them in washing track of time you always gonna have bad boy don't you give and you always gonna have an ain't no determination to do nothing about it right that's crazy I've never been to a woman's house man to have a bullet or well you just think know why I just say no man by the grace of God man you know I'm saying you know about [ __ ] had bad books you know I'm saying before go to this crib sometimes or you know be around on this [ __ ] when I get to the crib man I just go right to the dry your bag get ass hold Leggett oh it ain't nothing that [ __ ] put the dry own extreme heat I put that [ __ ] on the Sun no [ __ ] like new [ __ ] like that new dryers now you can just put a time on for how long you want that [ __ ] be no right you feeling [ __ ] put that [ __ ] on Tina I go to sleep I wake back club atmosphere killing ban buh-buh-bear bull epidemic is real bro once is real man you can't be out here living with that [ __ ] man you gotta throw matter [ __ ] the box or a whole house away it don't throw the TV away don't unscrew all the light bulb store that [ __ ] away you have any bricks in every field in a way get a dumpster throw yourself in that [ __ ] just throw you away - that's great man you know vandal uh run-in with Oh baby books no I know but I heard about him though I ain't never seen what I heard about you you know what it looked like I don't know how they look but I went to go pick up one chick she told she told me uh she got bit by one and she I saw the bike Mar that [ __ ] was red you should have left for where she was that she was very book effect I got a big bus tour like real quick bro I know this [ __ ] man he had the big balls in his career right so they need to call me it was like I got an idea for an invention so I'm like okay what's your idea then [ __ ] said that he wanted to bottle repackage Windex as bad book cleaner - going people house to Istanbul a bad book hold on he want to do but he wanted to repackage Windex and use it as bad boy cleaner to kill bedbugs I'm like bro you can't do that cuz these people got a patent on that formal of [ __ ] already and that [ __ ] don't kill beat books you know I've been in my career killer their books with it I say bro you came wet bad blood so they're gonna dive you spray some water on it they you gotta get the big buzz spring the middle one in the eyes would be Brotherhood on you man tell me he want to put some some Windex and some bad bug bottles yeah put two peoples to spray is to use his bed bug killer bro are you serious like what what person gonna go on pieces and do some [ __ ] like that with him he deeply he thought it was a good idea he tried to give me an advance of money I just I thought that the bedbugs was biting this [ __ ] so much man that they was taking the blood I just [ __ ] brain if I had buzz man hell no would you use the Winx that's cuz he and you his research was research man listen when you get to a different hey he said his so you sit at home and he just came swarm so I'm saying what the baby bug spray look like Windex is up no he just thought it was a good idea that's a stupid-ass idea that's like saying you gonna put bleach in a [ __ ] bottle of some [ __ ] like that you would put bleach in there hey look man I told to me I just kept telling the man that it was a dumb idea he kept telling me that it was a good idea that he was known well you should have told him I don't hate go ahead and do that she did Mike he was asking me for some money to invest in it I wanted told his ass Mike okay you go ahead and do pay just put your money and going on people that they that you got a go to that show them your idea to get some money from what I say bro these four people these people got a test that [ __ ] thank you got a Brigantine they go and they gonna check your formula and see what it but you know what look right this what was crazy this was dumb asked him he say uh he said what you talking about I can't repackage the Windex and settle his bill but clean me I'm like bro no you can't he told me when that's no suicune he told me he told me he said he could do that because coca-cola and Pepsi is the same thing what's he have awesome [ __ ] the bed bugs wrote who's the babe was he was getting how be able [Music] to say some [ __ ] like that don't ask me what has me a little worried yeah I just wanna say is a dumbass idea Hey look look big book your ain't gonna work all you gonna do is spread baby Oh fine being a mom and you know what the Windex probably make them be clear like you know see you back clean the [ __ ] that's crazy they'll clean it in hell so hey you're one of my babe oh just come from all of a sudden like now I just never heard of bedbugs - like I'm gonna say like 2010 that's when I first heard about he had put it in the [ __ ] book you get the menu again the whole building any questions for link below Larry Joe on the piece say no to Bibble it's your boy dia now give this video a thumbs up don't forget to Like and subscribe more videos coming soon 3 the hard way | 3TheHardWayTV | UC7sW8-0enlzWB7sHEcAfdRg | 2018-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,427 | 7,158 |
qJ1BulcAsY4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ1BulcAsY4 | Train Simulator 2022 - LNER Austerity Saddle Tank Review (sorry for the mic fails) | hello guys and welcome back to train teammates to 2022. this is the first video where i in trade series 2022 and today i'm reviewing this the elner 8009 austerity saddle tank this is the first tanker i've ever reviewed on this game so it's looking pretty good um so we're gonna go in the cab and have a look let's get stoking i'm just gonna put put my blower on which i believe are just where's the blow up there it is that's just that classy blower so open closed let me just turn right back and put the blow on it's even getting to blow off come on obviously if i was building up pressure you can see it's building up come on blow up blow off go on it's going to do it 270 psi wait for it there it is and it's crazy that's loud now that is a lot of steam just turn that blower off right so what we've got here this is your steam break so steam break on off this is your handbrake so that's r so off on so i'll keep it on right now to move the reverser you have to flip the lock up so press e lock comes up push forward now it's only got notches you can either have it in notch in 75 50 oh see it rushes back or 25 and then it'll go automatically back down it means it's also like that so and take it up to not 75 75 percent and then i fit this lever here oops yeah open that that's opened up still in the drain so now what i'm going to do i'm going to see if i can blow some steam out of the drain they're going to open up here there's got these middle drain here from for the one end of the cylinder and we've got the other end here so that's probably your steam chest terrain this cylinder there you go okay and now what we're going to do we're going to steam brakes already off take the handbrake off whistle [Music] and open her up a bit and we're off i'm it yeah yep and as i open the throttle more see both drain start working and turn that volume down a bit okay now i'm gonna close the drain okay so we are now heading off towards chester lee street so give her a bit more steam let's just let's just hit here she's like at full speed for steam you can hear that guys maybe i'll see a little bit cold come out the chimney right let's throw crazy why's keep on saying throttle regulator down low unlock down to 50. so it already starts shooting up the speed i'm going to start stoking as well also here's our injectors yeah we go over here the fireman he operates the injectors he got the fireman's injection the drivers he opens this little water inlet valve here and then he that's basically to increase and decrease the water injector and this is the actual injector itself so he opens that opens that simultaneously and then if needs to be the drive can open here as well but we're going to turn them off we don't need any water now this thing isn't very good at keeping steam as you can see we're in 35 steam regulator and we're losing steam so i'm going to take it out to 25 it's even built a bit of speed because once she's got a bit of speed behind her she's pretty good there you go see she's launching into action yeah okay that's pretty good there she is looking very nice i'm gonna tell micron so you can also you can see the little pistons down below you hear that guys it's usually that with the drain coming towards you so i've opened the jane cox hopefully open no they're not working i have broken the jane cox well yeah now this thing is actually quite prone to breaking down for some reason often i'll be driving it and it just run out of steam and then it won't be to build up steam again for some reason but like my traction engine there yeah we're getting to 125 miles speed limit so we'll be able to open it up now look at that 97 psi we were 106 170 blow off and from durham station which is just you can vaguely see the buildings over there we've dropped down to 94 psi that is crazy let's see how quickly she can stop so close regulator and then steam break and handbrake well that's quite quick you can feel that bite as you as put the handbrake on yeah well i didn't sorry about sorry about my dog nice sparking there we go and she's slowly just slowing down now to a stop so let's see if we can head back all right guys sorry about that i think my microphones wasn't working then right so take the brakes off so steam break off see how she does a 93 psi and not climbing so there's that remember always keep your fireball shut for startup so and then i'm gonna open our drain and then open up the regulator there we go a bit of a slow start up on like last time because drain now this is a problem some reason sometimes when the regulator's open i can't move see the reverse that i can't move it it i can't move it i just have to shut the regulator then i can move it i don't have to fault with the game a fault with the look in real life that they put into the game or i don't know in a right i'll i can start stoking now please then please don't correct me if i'm doing this wrong i don't know what's quite nice here you can see the pistons going up and down the bottom there that's quite nice you can see the cranks right so we're going to head back to dumb stations just over there let's see how fast we can do it why did you do that just shot 75 again right again 25 open her up let's see how she goes yeah the connecting the microphone's a bit dodgy guys some reason so if i cut out for a bit that's why there you go amazing locomotive now i have seen obviously a fair few austerities and i've actually never seen one work though i've seen if i don't know what i think i've only ever seen one as far as i can remember i've seen um the austerity at shield and rail museum where a volunteer called juno and juno she hasn't worked in many years so i've actually never seen i've seen standard fours work i've seen um standard sevens nine f's eight f's scotsman a1s a3s a4s loads of different custom logo world but i've never seen austerity bit of shame right dumb station is in sight it is on the map if you look at the bottom right we're at 42 i'm gonna i'm gonna see if i can open it probably not gonna disease injectors at such a low pressure but we're gonna give it a go we're opening up the injectors firings i'm gonna leave the driving drivers shut now each thing is the injectors rely on steam to put the water into the boiler so how this is going to work i don't know but it'll be interesting to find out anyway we're getting towards the little shunting yard before durham station we've got the castle in view and the cathedral there yeah i'm gonna shoot over and show you the custom feature actually these are very nicely made so if you didn't know durham has a castle and a cathedral right next to her castle was built by william the conqueror and it is now durham university actually i've been inside it before it is very nice then this is durham cathedral it is one of those famous cathedrals in the country saint bead and saint cuthbert are buried in it and also there are several bells near me which i will do videos on one day and if you're looking distance there's our little austerity shooting towards germany john no guys keep some cuz now but anyway we are coming to durham now and i realize how fast we're coming in so we need to slow down so that's full break this is going to be tricky because you can't use our steam break we haven't got enough pressure so come on see if we're not going to stop putting in the platform are we that was my that was my mistake | Tees Cottage Guy Productions | UCLIQPCwn-ct27wa0fYoYQhQ | 2021-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,483 | 7,421 |
aluNSQ4cpZ0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aluNSQ4cpZ0 | 2 Cent Tuesdays - Smelly Drain in your RV? | [Music] on this two cent tuesday we're going to be here in the camper and we're going to be here and bill getting things ready because we're fixing to move it back to the house y'all here today with another two cent tuesday where i give my two cents on this video i'm going to talk about some things to do with baking soda i don't know if you have this problem or not but our sink in our rv has been draining a little slow and it sometimes doesn't have the most pleasant smell coming out of it so i wanted to show you exactly what i do that helps it smell better and clean it out a little bit all you need for this project is some baking soda and some vinegar so let's get started so what you're going to do is you're going to take your baking soda and put it down the drain then you're going to take your vinegar and then just put a little bit in at a time you don't want to do a ton at a time because it could become a volcano and bill's getting the camper [Music] but you just want to keep doing this vinegar until it quits bubbling up ah once it stops bubbling up and you've got a lot of it you want to take water and finish rinsing it out you want it to be hot water too because any of the build up you want it to help wash out if there's any grease or anything in there now i'm gonna take a little bit of this sprinkle it in the bottom of the sink and clean that [Music] and i love how clean it made the sink i'm gonna give you an extra two cents on this tuesday i don't know if your stove top it's got like little pieces on it and you can't get it off and you've tried everything let's go over here and i'm going to show you how to fix that so i'm going to make a little paste with baking soda in the water [Music] just added a little bit of vinegar to it [Music] yeah it looks a lot better clean everything up it's really made it a lot better than it was got the sink all cleaned up got the drain smelling fresh clean and the water's flowing a lot better than it was before i started because it was starting to drain a little slow probably had some build up in it but we got that fixed and then the stove top it still takes a lot of it off not as much as i would like but it still looks a lot better than it did well that's my two cents for this tuesday till next time like and subscribe [Music] you | Bill and Kelley Adventures | UCIdFiSfJHhKrKE44lcd2qwg | 2021-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 479 | 2,307 |
DxpaAaxqekM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxpaAaxqekM | Let's Play Dead Space With Phobos! Part 10! | hey y'all I'm back didn't really go for that long of recording I guess I decided that instead of waiting a long time for the my other games to download which I actually check it from here I don't think I can't that sucks oh well exec cut we're going to go without knowing but there's not like sixty-eight percent and I actually uploaded one video of a different game by might not play that series anymore unless you guys like really really want to so back to dead space what the hell the marker will save us what marker don't look back the hell anyways just recap I have a small med pack air can a bunch of ammo I only have one more ammo for that crap and I have a store schematic two lovely i'm on chapter 2 okay I guess oh crap I'm going to run out of there aren't I I supposed to be going as you know you sure was able to tell travis brown boots and katiya when you enter in zero-g Eric yes I'd like John oh I see no clue what that is but yeah but Ruth climbing on walls like I just don't have dang I did not say that that is one of the few things i actually will not say ever I've no clue why I decided to say at that time holy [ __ ] that I did say by the way have I really been recording for 8 minutes aha yes wrong side isn't it people need to tell me these things cuz I've get there right okay well that's all for now | The Derpy Turtles | UCo99IqbFcjCNW3OL92h_XAQ | 2013-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 275 | 1,335 |
yjybmRELj0Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjybmRELj0Y | The IAEA and Safety: Radiation Protection in Medicine | [Music] as a consequence of the wide use of ionizing radiation in medicine patient exposure is nowadays by far the largest source of population exposure for men made sources it is very important that radiation protection of patients is given its due consideration relation protection in medicine is somewhat specific because not only to high dose can cause problems but also to low dose is a problem to fight those two the patient will increase the risk either for cancer or for direct damage to the tissue to low dose is also harmful to the patient in a sense that it will not provide the desired result in case of Diagnostics the image quality will not be adequate for proper diagnosis and in case of treatment to low dose will lead to reduced cancer control [Music] datian protection of the patients is basically based on justification and optimization justification means that for each procedure benefit to the patient should be carefully rated against the harmful effects of ionizing radiation optimization means that each procedure should be performed by the minimal dose that we still achieve the desired result for example that will provide the adequate image quality for diagnostic purposes the size of the image of the image area is also important vector only the region which is really important to provide necessary information should being fitted in the image because this will reduce the amount of the tissue that is radiated during imaging [Music] visitors involved in a number of technical projects through IAEA they received training scientific visits and other ways of Education and advice and support the best notary public use of ionizing radiation is cancer treatment with radiotherapy here the objectives of the asian protection of patients are somewhat different than in Diagnostics the main objective is to deliver high enough dose the tumor to destroy it at the same time the dose to surrounding healthy tissue should be minimized so as to reduce the side effects of the treatment a crucial element of radiation protection of patients is a treatment planning process this is a complex multistage process that is tailored to each particular patient it starts the simulation of the procedure on conventional simulators or CT simulators where the basic images of the patient and tumor location is obtained those images are used by radiation oncologists to contour the tumor location as well as the critical organs that should be spared during treatment those information are then transferred to medical physicists they prepare a treatment plan in this stage they decide the directions shapes and intensities of the relation beams that will be used during treatment as a result of the hard work of the staff and of the support from the agency in 2011 east of oncology was recognized at the center of competence nowadays they can not only support receive support from the agency but they also support the surrounding case and center with training and expertise [Music] | IAEAvideo | UCJjzF7cdxa0jZv_fDE_wm4A | 2018-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 496 | 2,988 |
whpSO34E-5M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whpSO34E-5M | Confederate flag burners seem surprisingly secession - tolerant | shire society com so standing here with you I sent here with Monica okay Monica from Colorado that's good enough i don't need any more details I I'm Dave really i'm a poor man's TV station and I saw you here at this event that you were here to support the Confederate flag burn or against sitter I'm here to support my friend cambrian a burning was I see okay now i am part of what you might call I'm a New Hampshire resident actually I don't live here anymore and I'm a I would be I would be what you would consider a secessionist for New Hampshire I want my state to be able to be independent of this this union it tortures people and wages all these aggressive wars are you burning secession when you burn that flag or are you just against slavery in slavery if the sessions done it in secessionism is not necessarily a DC for you or not necessarily yeah it depends right i mean think about it they're phasing secede from other countries and get worse and the others succeed and get better so like Kazakhstan we've got worse it's something I got better but what extent I mean would you say you're a supporter of the federal government under the federal union well wouldn't you think about Washington DC and the government in Washington DC I'm glad the Colorado is governed partly by the government in Washington or not glad this is a huge Civil War issue I believe in stays right but I have support the country do you think that the Confederate flag should be banned people should not be able to display it I think it's a license I think that was a vast majority and someone that's a very diplomatic answer you're going to go into politics right but with Vic that what should happen to someone be more specific if they put the flag on their house or something like that and just play an honor with honor what what happened to disagree with hi Monica Monica have any other questions appreciate everybody's answering my questions I have to take care the old world is collapsing and it's going to take it slave-driver governments with it but what will rise up in their place in New Hampshire the shire society has a plan a thriving web forum and a history of action take long to come up with a plan you can sign up right now at shire society com | RidleyReport | UCE_3GcvLERTeS9XFZPtRsIA | 2015-07-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 423 | 2,245 |
TfsrXSdbvUc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfsrXSdbvUc | William of Tyre | William of Tyre William of Tyre was a medieval prelate and chronicler as Archbishop of Tyre he is sometimes known as William the second to distinguishing from his predecessor William the first the Englishman and former prior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre who was archbishop of Tyre from eleven twenty seven to eleven thirty five dot he grew up in Jerusalem at the height of the Kingdom of Jerusalem which had been established in 1099 after the First Crusade and he spent 20 years studying the liberal arts in canon law in the universities of Europe following Williams returned to Jerusalem in 1165 King Amalric made him an ambassador to the Byzantine Empire William became tutor to the king's son the future King Baldwin the fourth whom William discovered to be a leper after a Mallory's death William became Chancellor and Archbishop of Tyre two of the highest offices in the kingdom and in 1179 William led the eastern delegation to the third Council of the Lateran as he was involved in the dynastic struggle that developed during Baldwin the fourth s reign his importance waned when a rival faction gain control of royal affairs that he was passed over for the prestigious Patriarchate of Jerusalem and died in obscurity probably in 1186 William wrote an account of the latter on council and a history of the Islamic States from the time of Muhammad neither work survives that he is famous today as the author of a history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem William composed his chronicle and excellent Latin for his time with numerous quotations from classical literature the chronicle is sometimes given the title II story a rare Amman party post rants Marinis Gaston Mori story aerosol a Madonna or the e storia for short it was translated into French soon after his death and thereafter into numerous other languages because it is the only source for the history of 12th century Jerusalem written by native historians have often assumed that Williams statements could be taken at face value however more recent historians have shown that Williams involvement in the kingdom's political disputes resulted in detectable biases in his account despite this he is considered the greatest chronicler of the Crusades and one of the best authors of the Middle Ages the Kingdom of Jerusalem was founded in 1099 at the end of the First Crusade it was the third of four Christian territories to be established by the Crusaders following the County of Edessa and the Principality of Antioch and followed by the County of Tripoli Jerusalem's first three rulers Godfrey of bouillon his brother Baldwin the first and their cousin Baldwin the second expanded and secured the kingdom's borders which encompassed roughly Thessaly territory as modern-day Israel Palestine and Lebanon during the kingdom's early decades the population was swelled by pilgrims visiting the holiest sites of Christendom merchants from the Mediterranean city-states of Italy and France were eager to exploit the rich trade markets of the East Williams family probably originated in either France or Italy since he was very familiar with both countries his parents were likely merchants who had settled in the kingdom and were apparently well-to-do although it is unknown whether they participated in the First Crusade or arrived later dot William was born in Jerusalem around 1130 he had at least one brother Ralph who was one of the city's Burgesses a non noble leader of the merchant community got nothing more is known about his family except that his mother died before 1165 as a child William was educated in Jerusalem at the Cathedral School in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre the schoo aster or schoolmaster John the Pisan taught William to even write and first introduced him to Latin from the East Oriya it is clear that he also knew French and possibly Italian but there is not enough evidence to determine whether he learned Greek Persian and Arabic as his sometimes claimed around 1145 William went to Europe to continue his education in the schools of France and Italy especially in those of Paris and Bologna the two most important intellectual centers of 12th century Christendom these schools were not yet the official universities that they would become in the 13th century but by the end of the 11th century both had numerous schools for the arts and sciences they were separate from the Cathedral schools and were established by independent professors who were masters of their field of study students from all over Europe gathered there to hear lectures from these masters William studied liberal arts and theology in Paris in Orlais on about 10 years with professors who had been students of tiara of Chartres San Gilbert de la Torre he also spent time studying under Robert of melon and Adam depart aponte among others dot in Orlais on one of the preeminent centres of classical studies he read ancient Roman literature with Hillary of Orleans and learned mathematics with William of swass on for six years he studied theology with Peter Lombard and Maurice de Sully dot afterwards he studied civil law and canon law and Bologna with the four doctors hugo deport a revenant Bob Paris Martinez go SIA and jaqobis de Boer John Williams list of professors gives us almost a who's who of the grammarians philosophers theologians and law teachers of theso called 12th century Renaissance and shows that he was as well educated as any European cleric his contemporary john of salisbury had many off same teachers the highest religious and political offices in jerusalem were usually held by europeans who had arrived on pilgrimage or crusade that William was one of the few natives with the European education and he quickly rose through the ranks after his return to the Holy Land in 1165 he became cannon of the Cathedral an acre in 1167 he was appointed Archdeacon of the cathedral of Tyre by Frederick de la Roche Archbishop of Tyre with the support of King Malory a Malory can't come to power in 1164 and had made it his goal to conquer Egypt Egypt had been invaded by King Baldwin the first fifty years earlier and the weak fat amid Caliphate was forced to pay yearly tribute to Jerusalem a Mallory turned towards Egypt because Muslim territory to the east of Jerusalem had fallen under the control of the powerful since it sultanul at Din newah Anton had taken control of Damascus in 1150 for six years after the disastrous siege of Damascus by the Second Crusade in 11:48 Jerusalem could now expand only to the southwest towards Egypt and in 1153 Ascalon the last Fatima da post in Palestine fell to the Crusaders Noah Eden however also wish to acquire Egypt and sent his army to hinder amalric's plans that this was the situation in the east when william returned from Europe in 1167 married Maria come Nana grand niece of Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and in 1168 the king sent william to finalize a treaty for a joint byzantine Crusader campaign against Egypt out the expedition amalric's fourth was the first with support from the Byzantine Navy a Mallory however did not wait for the fleet to arrive Davi managed to capture Damietta but within a few years he was expelled from Egypt by one of new advents generals Saladin who would later become Jerusalem's greatest threat meanwhile William continued his advancement in the kingdom in 1169 he visited Rome possibly to answer accusations made against him by archbishop Frederick although if so the charge is unknown it is also possible that while Frederick was away on a diplomatic mission in Europe a problem within the diocese forced William to seek the Archbishop's assistance on his return from Rome in 1170 he may have been commissioned by a Mallory to write a history of the kingdom he also became the tutor of the Mallory son and Hey Baldwin the fourth when Baldwin was thirteen years old he was playing with some children who were trying to cause each other pain by scratching each other's arms the other boys gave evidence of pain by their out cries wrote William but Baldwin although his comrades did not spare him endured it all together to patiently as if he felt nothing it is impossible to refrain from tears while speaking of this great misfortune William inspected Baldwin's arms and recognized the possible symptoms of leprosy which was confirmed as Baldwin grew older a Mallory died in 1174 and Baldwin the fourth succeeded him as king Noah and in also died in 1170 for and his general salad and spent the rest of the decade consolidating kiss hold on both Egypt and Noah and dense possessions in Syria which allowed him to completely encircle Jerusalem the subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions a court party in a noble party the court party was led by Baldwin's mother a Mallory's first wife Agnes of Courtney and her immediate family as well as recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and were in favor of war with salad the nobel party was led by raymond the third of tripoli and the native nobility of the kingdom who favored peaceful coexistence with the muslims this is the interpretation offered by William himself in the East aurilla and it was taken as fact by later historians dot Peter W at Barry however has more recently argued that William must be considered extremely partisan as he was naturally allied with Raymond who was responsible for his later advancement in political and religious offices the accounts of the 13th century authors who continued de storia in French must also be considered suspect as they were allied to Raymond's supporters in the eyeball and family the general consensus among recent historians is that althought here was a dynastic struggle the division was not between native Baron's and newcomers from the West but between the Kings maternal and paternal kin miles of Plan C briefly held the Regency for the underaged Baldwin the 4th Myles was assassinated in October 11 74 and Raymond three was soon appointed to replace him Raymond named William Chancellor of Jerusalem as well as Archdeacon of Nazareth and on June 6th 1175 William was elected Archbishop of tired to replace Frederick de la Roche who had died in October 1170 for Williams duties as Chancellor probably did not take up too much of his time the scribes and officials and Chancery drafted documents and it may not have even been necessary for him to be present to sign them instead he focused on his duties as Archbishop Don in 1177 he performed the funeral services for William of Montferrat husband of Baldwin the fourth s sister Sevilla when the patriarch of Jerusalem a Malory gov now was too sick to attend in 1179 William was one of the delegates from Jerusalem and the other Crusader states at the third Lauder on council among the others were her aqueous Archbishop of Caesarea Joe shoes bishop of acre and Williams future successor in Tyre the bishops of Sebastia Bethlehem Tripoli Angela and the abbot of Mount Zion patriarch Mallory Kane patriarch of Antioch Emery of Flemish were unable to attend and William and the other bishops did not faith sufficient way to persuade Pope Alexander the third of the need for a new crusade William was however sent by Alexander as an ambassador to Emperor Manuel and Manuel then sent him on a mission to the Principality of Antioch William does not mention exactly what happened during these embassies but he probably discussed the Byzantine alliance with Jerusalem and Manuel's Protectorate over Antioch where due to pressure from Roman Jerusalem the Emperor was forced to give up his attempts to restore a Greek patriarch William was absent from Jerusalem for two years returning home in 1180 during William's absence a crisis had developed in Jerusalem King Baldwin had reached the age of majority in 1176 and Raymond three had been removed from the Regency but as a leper baldwin could have no children and could not be expected to rule much longer after the death of william of mon frere in 1177 King Baldwin's widowed sister Sevilla required a new husband at Easter in 1180 the two factions were divided even further when Raymond and his cousin Boehm on three of Antioch attempted to force Sevilla to marry Baldwin of eyeballin Raymond and Beaumont were king Baldwin's nearest male relatives in a paternal line and could have claimed the throne if the King died without an heir or a suitable replacement before Raymond and Beaumont arrived however Agnes and King Baldwin arranged for Sevilla to be married to a Pathan newcomer Guy of lo Zi Yan whose older brother Emery of lousine yang was already an established figure at court the dispute affected William since he had been appointed Chancellor by Raymond and may have fallen out of favor after Raymond was removed from urgency when patriarch Amalric died on October 6th 1180 the two most obvious choices for his successor were William and Heraclius obsessor iya . they were fairly evenly matched in background and education but politically they were allied with opposite parties as her reckless was one of Agnes of coordinate supporters it seems that the cannons of the Holy Sepulchre were unable to decide and asked the King for advice due to Agnes influence her AG leus was elected there were rumours that Agnes and her Ackley's were lovers but this information comes from the partisan 13th century continuations off the Astoria and there is no other evidence to substantiate such a claim william himself says almost nothing about the election and her aqueous character or his subsequent Patriarchate probably reflecting his disappointment at the William remain Archbishop of Tyre and Chancellor of the kingdom but the details of his life at this time are obscured at the 13th century continued aters claim that Heraclius excommunicated William and 1183 but it is unknown why Heraclius would have done this dot they also claim that William went to Rome to appeal to the Pope where heraclius had him poisoned according to Peter at berry and John Rowe the obscurity of Williams life during these years shows that he did not play a large political role but concentrated on ecclesiastical affairs on the writing office history the story of his excommunication and the unlikely detail that he was poisoned were probably an invention of the old French continue eaters dot William remained in the kingdom and continued to write up until 1184 but by then Jerusalem was internally divided by political factions and externally surrounded be the forces of Saladin and the only subjects that present themselves are the disasters of a sorrowing country and its manifold misfortunes themes which can serve only to draw forth lamentations and tears his importance had dwindled with the victory of Agnes and her supporters and with the accession of Baldwin the 5th infant son of Sevilla and William of Montferrat Baldwin was a sickly child and he died the next year in 1186 he was succeeded by his mother Sibylla and her second husband Guy of Losey and yon ruling jointly William was probably in failing health by this point Rudolf Heaston discovered that the date of Williams death was 29th of September but the year was not recorded whatever the year there was a new chancellor in may 11 85 and a new Archbishop of Tyre by October 21st 1186 Donzi Meyer concluded that william died in 1186 and this is the year generally accepted by scholars Williams foresight about the misfortunes of his country was proved incorrect less than a year later Saladin defeated King died at the Battle of Hattin in 1187 and went on to capture Jerusalem in almost every other city of the kingdom except the seat of William's archdiocese tired-out news of the fall of Jerusalem shocked Europe and plans were made to send assistance according to Roger of Wendover William was present at shazar in Francine 1188 when henry ii of england and philip ii of france agreed to go on crusade thereupon the king of the english first took the sign of the cross at the hands off the Archbishop of Reims and William of Tyre the latter of whom had been entrusted by our Lord the Pope with the office of Leggett in the affairs of the crusade in the western part of Europe Roger was however mistaken he knew that an unnamed Archbishop of Tyre was present and assumed it must have been a William whose Chronicle he possessed although the archbishop in question was actually Williams successor Joe shoes William reports that he wrote an account of the 3rd Council of the Lateran which does not survive he also wrote a history of the Holy Land from the time of Muhammad up to 1180 for for which he used utopias of Alexandria as his main source this work seems to have been known in Europe in the 13th century but it also does not survive August secret thought Williams Arabic sources may have come from the library of the Damascene diplomat usamma even monkey whose library was looted by Baldwin the third from a shipwreck in 1154 Allen v Murray however has argued that at least for the accounts of Persia and the Turks in his Chronicle William relied on biblical and earlier medieval legends rather than actual history and his knowledge may be less indicative of Eastern ethnography than of Western method fee Williams great work is a Latin prodigal written between 1170 and 1184 it contains 23 books the final book which deals with the events of 1183 in the beginning of 1184 has only a prologue in one chapter so it is either unfinished or the rest of the pages were lost before the whole chronicle began to be copied the first book begins with the conquest of syria by umar in the 7th century but otherwise the work deals with the advent of the First Crusade in the subsequent political history of the Kingdom of Jerusalem it is arranged but was not written chronologically the first sections to be written we're probably the chapters about the invasion of Egypt in 1167 which are extremely detailed and were likely composed before the Fatima dynasty was overthrown in 1171 much of the east Oriya was finished before william left to attend a lot iran council but new additions and corrections were made after his return in 1180 perhaps because he now realized that European readers would also be interested in the history of the kingdom 84 he wrote the prologue in the beginning of the 23rd book William had access to the chronicles of the First Crusade including Fulcher of Chartres Albert of X Raymond of oculars Baldrick of dole and the Hestia francorum as well as other documents located in the kingdoms archives he used Walter the Chancellor and other now lost works for the history of the Principality of Antioch from the end of filchers Chronicle in 1127 William is the only source of information from an author living and Jerusalem dot for events that happened in Williams own lifetime he interviewed older people who had witnessed the events about which he was writing and drew on his own memory Williams classical education allowed him to compose Latin superior to that of many medieval writers he used numerous ancient Roman and early Christian authors either for quotations or as inspiration for the framework and organization of the Astoria his vocabulary is almost entirely classical with only a few medieval constructions such as Laura Kader in a cellar he was capable of clever wordplay and advanced rhetorical devices but he was prone to repetition of a number of words and phrases Dada's writing also shows phrasing and spelling which is unusual or unknown in purely classical latin but not uncommon in medieval latin such as despite his quotations from Christian authors and from the Bible William did not place much emphasis on the intervention of God in human affairs resulting in a somewhat secular history nevertheless he included much information that is clearly legendary especially when referring to the First Crusade which even in his own day was already considered an age of great Christian heroes expanding on the accounts of Albert of X Peter the Hermit is given prominence seeing the preaching of the First Crusade to the point that it was he not Pope Urban a second who originally conceived the crusade Godfrey of bouillon the first ruler of crusader jerusalem was also depicted as the leader of the crusade from the beginning and william attributed to him legendary strength and virtue this reflected the almost mythological status that Godfrey and the other first Crusaders held for the inhabitants of Jerusalem in the late 12th century William gave a more nuanced picture of the kings of his own day he claimed to have been commissioned to write by King himself but William did not allow himself to praise the king excessively for example a Mallory did not respect the rights of the church and although he was a good military commander he could not stop the increasing threat from the neighbouring Muslim states on a personal level William admired the Kings education and his interest in history in law but also noted that a Mallory could dress like those of a woman hanging down to his waist and was shocked when the King questioned the resurrection of the Dead about a Mallory son Baldwin the fourth however there was no ambiguity Baldwin was nothing but heroic in the face of his debilitating leprosy and he led military campaigns against salad and even while still underaged William tends to gloss over campaigns where Baldwin was not actually in charge preferring to direct his praise towards the afflicted king rather than subordinate commanders Williams history can be seen as an apologia a literary defense for the kingdom and more specifically for Baldwin's rule by the 1170 s and 1180 s Western Europeans were reluctant to support the kingdom partly because it was far away and there were more pressing concerns in Europe but also because leprosy was usually considered divine punishment william was famously biased against the Knights Templar whom he believed to be arrogant and disrespectful of both secular and ecclesiastical hierarchies as they were not required to pay tithes than were legally accountable only to the Pope although he was writing decades later he is the earliest author to describe a factual foundation of the Templar order he was generally favorable towards them when discussing their early base but resented the power and influence that they held in his own time William accused them of hindering the siege of Ascalon in 1153 of poorly defending a cave fortress in 1165 for which 12 Templars weary hanged by King and Mallory of sabotaging the invasion of Egypt in 1168 and of murdering assassin ambassadors in 1173 compared to other Latin authors of the 12th century William is surprisingly favorable to the Byzantine Empire he had visited the Byzantine Court as an official ambassador and probably knew more about Byzantine affairs than any other Latin chronicler he shared the poor opinion of Alexios I Komnenos thought that developed during the First Crusade although he was also critical of some of the Crusaders dealings with Alexius dot he was more impressed by Alexius son John the second Comnenus he did not approve of John's attempts to bring the Crusader Principality of Antioch under Byzantine control but John's military expeditions against the Muslim States the common enemy of both Greeks and Latins were considered admirable Emperor Manuel whom William met during his visits to Constantinople was portrayed more ambivalently much like kinga Mallory taught William admired him personally but recognized that the Empire was powerless to help Jerusalem against the Muslim forces of new ad din and Saladin doubt William was especially disappointed in the failure of the joint campaign against Egypt in 1169 the end of the East Oriya coincides with the massacre of the Latins in Constantinople and the chaos that followed the coup of andronica sy Comnenus and in his description of those events William was certainly not immune 8o the extreme anti Greek rhetoric that was often found in Western European sources as a medieval Christian author William could hardly avoid hostility towards the kingdoms Muslim neighbors but as an educated man who lived among Muslims in the East he was rarely polemical or completely dismissive of Islam he did not think Muslims were pagans but rather that they belong to a heretical sect of Christianity and followed the teachings of a false prophet he often praised the Muslim leaders of his own day even if he lamented their power over the Christian Kingdom thus Muslim rulers such as Munna didn't honor new ad-din shirkuh and even Jerusalem's ultimate Conqueror Saladin are presented as honorable and pious men characteristics that William did not bestow on many of his own Christian contemporaries after Williams death the Astoria was copied and circulated in the Crusader States and was eventually brought to Europe . in the 13th century James of III had access to a copy while he was bishop of acre and it was used by gaya Matthew Parris and Roger of Wendover in their own chronicles however there are only 10 known manuscripts that contain the Latin Chronicle all of which come from France and England so William's work may not have been very widely read in its original form in England however the e storia was expanded in Latin with additional information from the itinerary on Regis record and the chronicle of Roger Huffington this version was written around 1220 it is unknown what title William himself gave is Chronicle although one group of manuscripts uses historia rerum in party post rants Marinis castara monde on other uses Astoria aerosol a Madonna the Latin text was printed for the first time in Basel in 1549 by Nicolas brawling er it was also published in the Hesse today / Franco's by Jacques bankers in 1611 and the record a story on de Crusades by Auguste Arthur Beebe no and Augusto pravo in 1844 and bonkers text was reprinted in the petrology latina by Jacques Paul mania in 1855 the now-standard latin critical edition based on six of the surviving manuscripts was published as wilhelm ii tyrants as archiepiscopal chronic and in the corpus christi enorm in 1986 by RB C Huygens with notes by Hans e Meyer and gerhard rosh the RHC edition was translated into english by emily a Babcock and august sikri in 1943 as a history of deeds done beyond the sea although the translation is sometimes incomplete or in exact a translation of the Astoria into old French made around 1223 was particularly well circulated and had many anonymous additions made to it in the 13th century in contrast to the surviving Latin manuscripts there are at least 59 manuscripts or fragments of manuscripts containing the old French translation dot there are also independent French continuations attributed to Earl and Bernard Lee Tresor e'er the translation was sometimes called the lever till conquest it was known by this name throughout Europe as well as in the Crusader kingdom of Cyprus and in solution Armenia and 14th century Venetian geographer Marino son Udo the elder had a copy of it the French was further translated into Spanish as the grand gunky stood at Ultra Mar during the reign of Alphonse if wives of Castile in the late 13th century the French version was so widespread that the Renaissance author Francesco Peppino translated it back into Latin unaware that a Latin original already existed a middle english translation of the french was made by william caxton in the 15th century williams neutrality as an historian was often taken for granted until the late 20th century August see cray for example believe that his impartiality is scarcely less impressive than his critical skill despite this excellent reputation d w t CVC has shown that William was certainly not an impartial observer especially when dealing with the events of the eleven 70s and 11 80s thus he believes that Williams claimed to have been commissioned by a Mallory is a typical ancient and medieval topos or literary theme in which a wise ruler a lover of history and literature wishes to preserve for posterity the grand Dietz office rain Williams claims of impartiality are also a typical topos in ancient and medieval historical writing his depiction of Baldwin the fourth as a hero is an attempt to vindicate the politics of his own party and to blacken those of its opponents as mentioned above William was opposed to Baldwin's mother Agnes of Courtney patriarch Heraclius and their supporters his interpretation of events during Baldwin's reign was previously taken as fact almost without question in the mid 20th century Marshall W Baldwin Steven Runciman and Hans Aberhart Mayer were influential in perpetuating this point of view although the more recent revaluations of this period be deci Peter ed berry and Bernard Hamilton have undone much of Williams influence an alpha noted fly in the East Toria is Williams poor memory for dates chronology is sometimes confused and dates are given wrongly even for basic information such as the regnal dates of the kings of Jerusalem for example William gives the date of a Mallory step is July 11th 1173 when it actually occurred in 1170 for despite his biases and errors William has always been considered one of the greatest medieval writers Runciman wrote that he had a broad vision he understood significance of the great events of his time in the sequence of cause-and-effect in history kristef retirement calls him the historians historian and the greatest crusade historian of all and Bernard Hamilton says he is justly considered one of the finest historians of the Middle Ages as the dictionary of the Middle Ages says Williams achievements in assembling and evaluating sources and in writing an excellent and original Latin the critic and judicious narrative make him an outstanding historian superior by medieval and not 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PuL8fvqc9uQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuL8fvqc9uQ | Stanford Energy Solutions Week 2022 | Atomic Scale Control of Thermal Radiation | so first up is is mark brongsma he's a professor of material science and engineering worked with us for for many many years and has a very interesting project with uh shangri-fan and we look forward to hearing from you so mark the stage is yours well thank you so much it's a great pleasure to be here and discuss a little bit work on a project that we're doing together with shanhui fans group let's say here over here he's the theoretician of the team i'm the experimentalist and we're trying to see whether we can bridge the length scales of the atomic scale all the way to the length scales of the universe and we're hoping to use atomically thin materials things like graphene or molybdenum disulfide hexagonal boron nitride to achieve passive cooling of buildings ultimately and sort of intriguing that you could do this with atomically thin materials why we're doing that well uh right now in the united states we're currently using about 15 of our electricity for air conditioning purposes and that puts a notable amount of co2 emissions in the atmosphere and wouldn't it be wonderful if we could reduce energy consumption by pulling cooling roofs onto all of our buildings and reduce our electricity consumption so the way it goes is as follows we're very used to harvesting energy from the sun for example using photovoltaics and we're ultimately from an energy perspective using the energy differential between the sun which is hot 6 000 kelvin and the much cooler earth at 300 kelvin to harvest energy and this can be done and efficiencies that were long time ago already predicted by kernel in terms of efficiency limits that depend on the temperature of the hot and the cold body now intriguingly one may not fully realize but one can also harvest energy from another temperature differential which is the earth hot as seen as a hot body as compared to the cold universe so there's a notable about 300 kelvin differential and wouldn't it be wonderful if we could use all that space around it to harvest energy and sort of interesting to note that the energy flux towards from the sun towards the earth is actually balanced by this energy flux out otherwise the earth would notably heat up over time so there's notable energy to be fluxes to be tapped into so we do have very good radiative access the way we can connect to the universe is by radiating thermal radiation there's good radiation radiative access but we need very careful engineering and this is in part why we're doing this uh project with shanhui's group if you think about a simple experiment where we might have a thermal emitter that we would like to cool down maybe put it in an inch thermally insulating environment from the earth surface it could radiate day and night out to the universe to the cold space but there's a blanket here the atmosphere that actually acts as a filter that filters out certain frequencies of light or electromagnetic radiation and this is this filter characteristic of the atmosphere is shown here is the transmission through the sky as you're looking at the universe at some wavelength in the visible we can nicely see the universe but at longer wavelength where actually the earth emits a lot of radiation there are strong absorptions for example by co2 or water their electromagnetic region can excite vibrations of such rotations of such molecules so if i plot on top of this wavelength here's the visible here's the mid infrared the thermal radiation the black body emission of the earth it looks something like that there's a peak here around maybe 8 9 10 micron where we would love to have a high thermal emissivity in the region a spectral region here maybe from 8 to 13 micron where there's a good transmissivity so if we let a body radiate all of its energy at that those wavelengths then it can get good space access and it should cool down ultimately if we have good thermal insulation here to the temperatures of the the universe so how do we design such a thing we use a fundamental law called kierhoff's law that says for an object in thermodynamic equilibrium the emissivity is uh equal to the absorptivity in terms of its speed as a frequency and angular dependence so it basically says if something absorbs well at a certain wavelength and if i shine light at it from a certain angle then it will also thermally it emit well at that frequency and that angle so it becomes a very simple problem we just need to find things that very well absorb in the spectral range at these wavelengths then they could also thermally emit well so shan hui my dear collaborator here you see him here in the center with his students started doing some of this work already long time ago in 2014 building layered structures of dielectrics and insulators but also some materials such as silicon and silver absorbing materials and made these stacks engineered their thicknesses carefully to be highly reflective in the visible so it should look mirror like in the visible than such material could not absorb the heat of the sun in the visible and therefore not heat up tremendously because there's a lot of i guess energy coming in the visible spectrum here you see the solar emissivity here the the am1 solar spectrum and here you can see the the low reflectivity of their sample that allows them to see themselves however these layers were designed such that there is strong absorption and therefore thermal emission also in the mid infrared of course this is a quite complicated stack that maybe is expensive to make using deposition techniques so would it be wonderful that we could ultimately use a single or a few atomic layers of material that's sort of the concept of this project here you see some of the experiments that they did here's their little wafer that looks at the sky here they test it on the roof of the building across the the quad here and here they look at the temperature versus the time of day morning to mid afternoon here you see the temperature the ambient air temperature and here at this time 10 o'clock good time for students to start experiments after coffee you can see they looked at the temperature with a little temperature sensor of this this wafer and they see the temperature rapidly dropped below in a air temperature in daylight and then started following but at a lower temperature the the ambient temperature in the air they so they showed daytime cooling and this work attracted a lot of attention you can as a brief internet so you can not only just heat or sorry cool by thermally radiating you can actually directly use this to make energy and drive an led so here was an example which was sort of a proof of concept that got featured in the new york times where there's a radiative cooler that was designed to thermally radiate connected to a thermoelectric to a room temperature area and using this temperature differential the thermoelectric can produce a little electricity that drives an led so it's a very simple system where there's no energy storage with batteries needed that directly can provide a little bit of light for example in a home maybe in a distant desert somewhere far away from electricity nets one can in this initial proof of concept derive a little bit of power per square meter enough to drive an led that allows you to read a book very far away from the net okay so shan hui and his students didn't sit still they started designing more advanced to more perfectly engineered the spectral absorption therefore spectral emissivity properties and things came out like this multiple stacks of different materials silicon carbide titanium oxide things that have interesting lattice or phenolic resonances in the mid ir structures on top to try and approximate this emissivity spectra and they found that ultimately they can very closely match the transmissivity window and get sub-freezing temperatures right underneath the sun and cooling that could exceed here in theory 100 watts per square meter that's sort of a goal so it's something like a tenth of what you may harvest from uh sun with solar energy so how do we make this simpler maybe we don't want this very complex stack that's nanostructured etc and to understand our approach i want to go back to a little bit of history here michael faraday showed that very small and that's the key point very small nanostructures can be extremely strong tunable absorbers so he made colloidal suspensions of gold nanoparticles that were later analyzed in the transmission electro microscope that give this liquid that has many gold particles in it this ruby red color you can take a transmission spectrum through this here's the for gold particles the absorption versus wavelength across the visible and you can see that the gold particles show a peaked look like a resonant response in the absorption right here in the yellow part of the spectrum you see the blues and the yellows get absorbed but in the red there's not much absorption that's why if you illuminate it with white light from the back it gets this beautiful ruby red color the key point is that a single layer of such gold particles on a glass substrate can already absorb about 50 percent of the light very strong absorption so this has caused and some of the nice work was here funded by gsap a lot of people to think about how do we understand the light absorption properties of metallic and other nanostructures can we optimize them and the interesting thing is here if you look at the length scale that goes from millimeters to nanometers and somewhere here the wavelength scale of light that's critical in optics the optical properties of a little mirror a continuous metal sheet completely change as you go to the nanoscale and here's examples of vials now engineered gold particles of different size and shape to cause absorption at any wavelength across the spectrum even into the mid infrared where we want to have strong absorption and the key piece of physics here is that in a metal when you shine light the electric fields that oscillate back and forth very quickly can drive oscillating currents but if you have a finite sized particle in your little sphere then these currents run into walls and then when a current runs in the wall you have charge buildup electrons run into the bottom putting negative charge but of charge neutrality there are positive charges and these two charges pull at each other through the coulombic force there's a restoring force on the displaced electrons that are driven by the electric fields of the light and this works much akin to a mass spring system if i have a little mass attached to a spring and i let it go the mass will oscillate here i have the masses of the electrons being pulled back by the coulomb force giving a resonance like a mass spring and this resonance here determines at what wavelength i get strong absorption so sort of nice that faraday already did work to to that now is starting to have an impact and here's sort of an evolution here's 20 years of history quite recent history from 2007 where people try to make metallic structures of different shape these are electron microscopy images of gold particles and you can see that the different shapes and different metals all produce absorption and scattering at different wavelengths the resonances can be moved then people started putting two together then multiple particles and now we can make entire paintings that are generated if you would look at this painting in the mic electron microscope you would see metal particles of all different sizes and shapes we the key point here is that we can control light absorption at will now over large areas using current nano patterning techniques so what can we do with all of this when we start controlling building well if we have control over absorption at every frequency we could make something that looks like a beautiful color maybe a red stanford roof but has the ideal thermal emission spectrum in the mid infrared and that's here an experiment shown here temperature versus time of day similar measurements on the roof across the street different pieces i don't know whether you can see that but one little piece looks black one looks pink and it turns out that although these have different colors they may have similar blackness in the in the 8 to 13 micron range so we can independently make black paints or or pink paints and or other paints you can see that things that have the same color here could have very different temperatures as a function of the daytime because we manipulate differently the mid-ir thermal emissions so things can look cooler than black paint or things can look measure hotter than black paint so we can independently to another interesting question is could we dynamically tune thermal emission because maybe clouds roll out over us in the sky and we would want to manipulate the thermal emissivity spectrally throughout the day all sorts of interesting questions so to solve this we're proposing and that's the key of our current project to see whether we can achieve light absorption control with tunable spectrally tunable atomically thin layers and some of this work has recently gotten a lot of attention that if you have a single atomic layer for example here a little experiment of tungsten disulfide one of the known atomically thin semiconductors there you can make transitions from a valence to a conduction band and make electron hole pairs or axitons and that causes strong absorption and this absorption actually characterized by the real and imaginary part of the refractive index the imaginary part giving the strong absorption as a function of energy is highly tunable so it's interesting you have a thin atomically thin material that very strongly absorbs but it's also tunable if i apply electric fields here's another this is a low temperature experiment but people are pushing this to high temperatures now where there's an atomically thin semiconductor millennium selenite if you look at it here's the little flakes seen in white light reflection and if you inject charges into it you change the electronic properties and it becomes completely black so they show that low temperatures you get unity reflection or absorption changes so this inspired a lot of the work we're doing some of the work here uh in our own group at stanford we made little tungsten disulfide islands that we can electrically inject charges into you can see in this case there's another resonance of the sloshing electrons but there's an electron hole pair resins that shows up in the reflectivity versus wavelengths you see peaks and the absorption these peaks note are pronounced but quite small here the reflectivity changes are on the order of percent so we need to do something better to get to a stronger reflectivity or absorption changes but note that for example if we inject charges into this these axitons electron hole pairs completely disappear so the key here is that we can tune spectral reflectivity one of the early works in r groups and it's quite reproducible here you go inject the current take the charges out put them back in we can get these resonances on demand okay so what can we do with these atomically thin materials for radiative cooling here's a simulation that we did with shan hui based on things we believe we can make we make carpets of atomically thin material and these for example graphene hexagonal boron nitride we can get these now on or on four inch or six inch wafers commercially when you pattern this into little strips you get very similar to these metallic particles that faraday studied so-called plasmonic or collective electron resonances meaning that if i shine light the light has an electric field that rapidly oscillates this electric field can induce current oscillations displace the charges in a doped piece of graphene which acts in this case metallic like and there will again be these restoring forces that can give resonances if i make the the width of a certain size what i'll see is if i calculate the absorption and thereby the emissivity as a function of wavelength that this monolayer of graffiti sitting above a metallic mirror can achieve an emissivity that reaches almost unity which it means it's equal in its emissivity as a black body thermal emitter so that's pretty impressive for a single atomic layer moreover in contrast to most black bodies here we can easily tune it by changing the width of this little strip so here you see that the wavelength at which i get strong thermal emission here's the the emissivity plotted in a color scale so yellow means very strong thermal emissivity here's the ribbon width and you can see that we can tune it so we can start making ribbons of different width or different shapes and that's the goal of this project to start having multiple resonances fit the entire absorption spectrum so we can start tuning and engineering the thermal emissivity and that's it's quite nice because note that the wave the width of these strips is only 40 nanometers that gives you this strong absorption so we can fit many of these little resonators of different size and shape within about the diffraction limit of light there are other i guess materials that we want to use and that's hexagonal boron nitride here written often as hbn and hbn doesn't have a good electrical conductivity but it has a very good phononic resonances you can drive lattice vibrations and thereby transfer light energy to directly to the lattice and note here's the emissivity versus wavelength for versus in this case we checked out the number of layers and you can see interestingly enough that the number of layers tunes the spectral emissivity but also by tuning it we can get to very high emissivities again for a limited number of layers so there are all of these interesting materials maybe we'll use combinations of these to get unity absorption in the window that we want experimentally we wanted to boost some of our light absorption in these materials and to do that we're exploring the use of corrugated mirrors and we're using right now tungsten disulfide as a model system and we're seeing whether if we can shine light in reflected of this interesting corrugated mirror that will explain more can we modulate the reflected light indicating that we're tuning and modulating maybe the the absorption inside this structure so we also have an electrode here that can inject the charge in the tungsten disulfide thereby change its optical properties so if you and this is interesting physics if you shine light on a corrugated mirror so here's a cross section here is a metal film that we dig in little groove using the nano patterning tools we have available at stanford then light takes a very interesting path here we simulate the flow of light as given by the pointing vector and then in free space over here where we radiate at normal instance light goes in straight lines luckily that's what we know but near these metallic structures interesting the flow of light gets redirected and goes into the groove that's pretty interesting the way that works actually is that the light comes in the electric field drives current oscillations and the current oscillations note for example if the negative electrons move to the left in each of the the teeth that we get opposite charges across the gap and therefore a very high field concentration in this gap that's one way of thinking about this field redirection so we've made such structures here's the schematic design tungsten disulfide thin oxide grooves in the metal this is one unit cell here you see a little corrugation in a silver film and here's an optical simulation that shows the field intensity so using these corrugations we can get about 15 times more field intensity and therefore notably more absorption which skills with the field strength squared so we want to use these to enhance absorption here's a i guess here i guess this project is in progress since maybe november or so as some of the simulations we've been doing here is the reflection versus wavelength we can tune uh the electron hole pairs on and off or change the optical properties and we get about here now 20 absorption change here's a i guess uh reflectance ratio if you take the ratio of these curves so we've been able to start seeing these things in experiment here as reflectance changes when we dope the material with electrons or holes and we can start seeing the characteristic reflectance changes and they are very reproducible in time so what i i guess want to conclude here is that atomically thin materials are exhibiting very strong light matter interaction they're electrically tunable they're engineerable in their absorption spectrum and hopefully by the end of this project we'll show that we can do this over large area and get notable cooling throughout daytime so thank you so much for your attention we have time for five minutes of questions anyone has any questions my beautiful work because it it incorporates so many things in the in the andes in india and highlands people can radiate energy to make ice or protect their crops between plants uh professor winston at chicago made the non-optical devices but what you have here is like almost that electromagnetic lensing is what you have that's right we're trying to use the tricks of nanophotonics to enhance light matter interactions absolutely yeah work i want to talk to you some more definitely definitely i'll be here yeah could you comment a little more on your vision for how it scales up in size because a lot of these techniques you show are not amenable to to scaling up and i'm just curious how you see that yeah so so it's a very good uh question so uh we believe one that uh the developments on uh generating these materials over large area uh is happening very rapidly so we can get commercial uh i guess wafers of single layer graphene or multi-layer is a little bit easier over large areas four six inch is quite common same for hexagonal boron nitride another nice thing is that for the quality that we need for these absorption systems is not as high as people would like to have in the semiconductor electronics industry where where sort of the push right now is to develop better and better materials over a large large area so there's uh i guess the belief if we do the research now on that front the fabrication uh or the synthesis of these materials will will be there the other part is nano patterning and i think techniques such as nano imprint lithography or there are now new types of optical rolling lithography techniques that are relatively getting relatively inexpensive sort of at the few dollars per square meter cost level uh these uh techniques can now make uh uh sort of nanostructures on the sort of the 40 15 nanometer scale that we hope to use so i i guess we're i guess excited about all of this progress we couldn't do it yet maybe uh tomorrow but i think by the time we start six new companies too no we uh but by the time this has developed if we can show it works i think there will be a path so again really cool physics and exciting area another question on scale which is i know over the last several years right people have been thinking about if you could do this at large scale what's the impact on whatever energy demand and so on i think there's been some people kind of trying to estimate that is that has anything changed like are some of the techniques you're developing could that change the well yeah i think we're trying to solve a little bit uh of a different challenge for example as as with or complement maybe that's a better way of saying it for example solar energy harvesting or other techniques that can harvest energy this is something that can work day and night could have solutions where maybe in some cases we don't need energy storage i think what we're targeting is a sort of twofold one can we reduce the electricity consumption for for air conditioning so this could sit maybe on on buildings maybe we believe these things could be lighter maybe than solar modules although that's to be determined uh so that's one uh area where we're in uh probably not going to compete with solar utility because solar can get more energy per unit areas there's some specific applications and then there's i think applications can we impact the life of people living in a little village somewhere far away from the the grid where we can in night time provide uh energy storage in a very robust i think fashion without the need for batteries and other things infrastructure that could go wrong so i yeah i think many of the things in scaling still hold it's just one maybe extra component that can help | Stanford ENERGY | UCl61FygpQRrpphc_GKSWLJw | 2022-08-10 | 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LuqTvrzMHOw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuqTvrzMHOw | 2017 Florida Gators Football Preview | [Music] it's time to talk about the division champions of the SEC East for the past two years the Florida Gators but if yes some win that division well it may be like winning it by default because compared to the West the East isn't that good in fact if you look at the SEC towel game the west champion has won in each of the last eight years by average margin of victory of 25 points Wow hasn't even close but for Florida entering 2017 one area to think though that has to be majorly addressed is the quarterback spot because the offensively Florida has been very good they've been excellent middle reason why the Gators got those SEC title games the offense though has been awful back they only averaged 24 points per contest a year ago you can get away with that I guess teams you're supposed to beat but when it comes to the big boys you will stand no chance if you do not have an offense that you can count on quarterback though like I said it is period that Jim McElwain is seriously addressed and maybe they have found the answer to Felipe Franks a pro-style QB who did not play last year red shirted coming off a nice spring game they figured maybe this is the guy that can get the ball to the receivers more often the big Achilles heel for the Gators not getting them the ball more frequently terms of who else can compete for that quarterback spot they've got several options Cal Trask also a redshirt freshman play a little bit in the spring game but right now it appeared that Franks would that be as a retract look del real I don't know what his future holds put a little bit last year but it has been trouble with injury bet that shoulder surgery just recently and did not play in the spring game so he's definitely behind those guys in the depth chart this past June we found out the Florida has another quarterback and he's got a live it's Princeton he may be the number one guy talking about Malik Zaire that's right the guy that used to play under Brian Kelly at Notre Dame but he's Michele Kaiser some a lot of snaps when they were playing for the Fighting Irish no question we know who has the experience of a press borrows the floor the system goes we give the advantage of course - Frank's boom big decision the McElwain will have to make as far as that's QB position running game last year is one of the worst in college football it was it was flat-out horrible one guy that maybe in terms of production can get over a thousand yards is Jordan Scarlett Scarlett I was one of three running backs that saw plenty of touches last year had nearly nine hundred yards rushing five yards per carry six touchdowns going to keep in mind has only had three 1000 yard rushers over the last ten years so maybe scarlet behind that veteran offensive life can get to that four digit mark for the season as far as rushing yardage speaking to the offensive line for the fiber back it's not been area and strength with the best of the bunch fortunately you lose him to the NFL that was a David sharp who got picked around the before Marquez iviva one point was the number one offensive line prospect in terms of recruiting from two years ago well he'll move them the interior now two sharps old spot at left tackle the other tackle they'll have to worry about that's JaJuan Taylor go play on the right side receiver is probably the best in the SEC and one of the best unit you'll find anywhere Antonio Callaway is a big reason why Everage 14 yards per catch a year ago a big time big play threats but that's on the field off the field Antonio Callaway has been a pain in the ass talking about most recently a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession but uh you can't think it a straightened out you know callaway is going to be something else off the field that's a whole inner story on the field you know that callaway is going to garner a lot of attention from defense's ahmet happens that can be Tyree Cleveland's time another talented receiver from the Gators who's another deep threat other guys coming back in that receiving unit what's go see Brandon Powell also - Josh Hammond and dray Massey we'll see if the knee holds up for a massive terms of defense this is the one to top unit income football like I said earlier but there's a double whammy for that Hornady injury 2017 number one you lose Jeff College your all everything defensive coordinator I know this loss hurts they walked him to temple he's now the Alice head coach enter Randy Shannon to replace it when they'll Randy Shannon was a former defensive player at Miami and also a defensive coordinator knows what's like to win national titles per to you the also knows most like to be a head coach and of course that was a failed experiment fired at Miami earlier this decade now he's back coaching the defensive side at this time for Florida the other whamming not ready Shannon it's losing all those players on the defensive side you lost eight starters total and did you know that four that had seven defensive players taken in the NFL Draft first rounder and three second rounders among them now don't care who your defensive coordinator is that is very difficult to replace not only did you lose eight starters but almost all those starters were going to fill draftees so that would be at all wanted to ask a breakage in under anybody to get that defense back up to the level where it left off I'm not saying they'll be completely bad but defense is not going to be the same in terms of the talent experience there's no doubt about that and it's going to show a little bit this year CC Jefferson there hope it could be that next terrific pass rusher for the Gators they've had several of them in the recent past at the defensive end spot remember the Gators last year at 31 sacks but only for them came in the four losses that they sustained now linebacker course they're going to miss the first run pick and Jerry Davis but they do have David Rees with some experience back at middle linebacker as far as the secondary yeah there's going to be a little bit of a drop back and make you lose Marcus may lose you lose Quincey Wilson you also lose T's Tabor all three second-round picks yeah that's going to be a little bit of a decline but that guys with experience the only full-time started back in the secondary for the Gators that will be MRSA Harris at 73 tackles a year ago what safety the other safety you have Nick Washington and got it could be all SEC this year is that good is a Duke Dawson who saw playing time a year ago at the corner now as you look at the screen you're going to see two fantastic special teams gyms and these are weapons placekicker you look at what he did last year in the punter averaging over 47 yards per boot that could be a major difference maker in those close games down the stretch and of course Florida you count on a team that can be electrifying as far as returns punt and kick returns that's where Antonio Callaway could be a game breaker a couple years ago had two returns for touchdowns now let's look up the schedule they'll begin to seize them with a neutral site game against Jim Harbaugh and Michigan last season these two teams were the top two in the country in total d but both have lost a lot of talent on that side of the ball the other neutral side game the world's largest outdoor cocktail party but that's not until October 28th when you play hated rival Georgia and head coach Kirby Smart has been recruiting very well only three true road games this year for the Gators and all three are winnable at Kentucky at Missouri whose terrible and at South Carolina and former Florida head coach will must chant the home schedule I'm telling you what if you are a Florida season ticket holders you get 11 Tennessee LSU Texans am at the end of the season Florida State all four of the teams have to come to the swamp big big advantage right there matter of fact the LSU game was supposed to have been a road game this year but because of weather last year's game got switched to Baton Rouge so this year's game is in Gainesville do I think that the eight Vegas projection is too high or too low why do I think it's fair I think it's pretty much accurate I'm going to go 8 wins I don't think the offense will be a little bit better especially at the quarterback position defensively though like I said earlier it's an awful lot to ask a Florida who's been statistically one of the best defenses in the country to be able to pick up from where they left off when you lost your valuable defensive coordinator as well as most of those starters 7 of which which were picked in the most recent NFL Draft Florida will contend in the SEC East but they will not prepare the business champions that's my look at the Gators see you later | SportsSavantTV | UCrSy8IvZUqUXZUiFNst5Trw | 2017-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,652 | 8,757 |
jc7FsOVVg6o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc7FsOVVg6o | Hunting for Psilocybe Cubensis in the Amazon Rainforest | [Music] look at all these closed capped Amazon sub cubensis just perfect Veil just getting ready to break no bugs a lot of damage perfect every one of them unbelievable probably one of my coolest wild mushroom scores of all time all right guys it is luminastic in the Amazon rainforest and we're gonna see how many cubensas I can pick in one hour starting with this perfect absolutely perfect timing oh yeah there's actually a few of them there [Music] look at this beauty and it's Beauty and this one is probably a pan cyan another perfect specimen [Music] and here's two more and man is our timing good these are all in perfect condition and here's a little bitty one this one is Pinellas cintalus or cyanescen either way it's active they usually don't have to go too far between mushrooms 115 feet we actually picked this field yesterday as well so you can get an idea of how prolific they are if you consider that uh two days in a row in the same field and here's um this closed cap cubensis another closed cap cubensis closed cap and the veil is just starting to break is the ideal time to pick them this one this one's pretty borderline let's see if it doesn't have any worms yeah it's fine it's kind of dried but I mean I'm sure you're all quite familiar with the effects of these mushrooms I have to say after consuming a few yesterday I am just in so much better spirits feel better happier I feel like I I'm still struggling to play a little bit after a long period of inactivity with the guitar but it certainly uh accelerated my progress it helps to learn things about the voice you know definitely over the course of the two or three hours that I was playing my voice significantly improved by the end and you do remember this stuff you know and it's not a lot of people say you're just High and so you think that you're better but I went back and reviewed the uh recordings today and certainly sounds exactly the same as it did last night so wow that's a really nice one perfect one you can see the mycelium there really loading up and if it keeps raining so just keep going and going to check this out Giant nuts of this tree would probably kill you if they hit you and remarkable absolutely remarkable flower so bizarre look at that there's a decent sized one and these two are utterly perfect especially this one man look at that see that Veil just getting ready to bust open absolute prime another one still right next to this tree here haven't gone even 15 feet I already found four or five little mushrooms This Tall Grass this is not advisable there are Dos Equis here if I were bitten by Dos Equis there is a hospital almost in the neighborhood so death wouldn't be necessarily certain but it definitely definitely definitely would be uh likely this one's dried up but this one is Primo and we're searching for these a lot of times these spores are actually what gets your attention the purple spores another thing I've noticed over time is that I'm usually Cubans are growing in direct sun which is kind of counterintuitive for mushrooms you kind of expect them to be you know foreign so my lovely partner Enrique here has found the best one of the day it's huge and it's barely open not a lot of sun damage at all so sweet look at this Beast no yours is yours is at the perfect | Illumignostic | UC3hUrKNAtdNfrN8MI5eWryw | 2023-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 621 | 3,301 |
PxYNGYIlp1M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxYNGYIlp1M | Today in my BuJo - 6 April 2019 | [Music] we're trying something a bit near you I've just figured out that I can I can record from two cameras at once so you're up there on my Mac computer but you're also up there on my cameras rather I don't know how well this is gonna work because that camera doesn't zoom so what I have to do later on is crop it so yeah it's I'm giving it a try so that's good thankfully it will be cropped down to sort of about here and you won't actually see the mess that is everywhere else so let's get on them today shall we I really hope this works because this is quite cool although you know you'll be staring at the top of my head so that might not be quite cool for you because the trick is is to not look at the screen but to look there at the camera said I look like I'm looking at you it's a bit blurry because my light is also right there I need to move that up out of the way as well but okay so I did the challenge yesterday gave me booze fizzy caffeine and chips didn't have chips I didn't craft I did do field three how are you are you having a good day [Music] Hey [Music] you know that's for today I would just ask that's all that's all right there I don't have to worry about that I went to sleep so late after mucking around this bloody thing last night about 3:00 a.m. I think I went to sleep pull up my Fitbit yeah 305 look I did 21,000 steps so that's good right [Music] so 21,000 I might eventually have to get our overhead camera with a decent scene sorry my dogs wandering around the house and she goes mm-hmm she's wandering and I'm like didn't do the work chops I'll sweep the floor because like I said I just leftover dinner stuff so all that is up today and we did that so we're doing really really well trying to change the path this is quite a pale one so I hope it shows up I can never remember it must have gone through this pocket box that's fines by now I can still never remember which pens shot and which ones don't chef DeMarco okay so we need to do that so we've got my third is AccuWeather clouds and Sun but only a wee bit cloud so I have over here it's really because that camera is flipped and I don't know how to change that so you know I'm fine so let us do we cloud up here is only week old I suspect you can probably head down moving we're in the background seven and asked me on yesterday's video how are you getting on with the Mac it's not the first Mac I've ever owned I've owned a Mac Mini 4 I can't tell you how long I've owned a Mac Mini for quite a while and I loved it always loved max I love Apple products my ex doesn't he's uh he thinks that ever priced high for more likely yes they are overpriced makers thirteen degrees is not lush right sunrise was oh six thirty one and sunset is going to be 1945 or 7:45 p.m. for those of you don't follow during 4 o'clock right I thought my pencils well yesterday we should probably a big mistake so I remember what color does what so I want that long don't you want the gray because the clouds aren't great they're white fluffy clouds today well there's a little bit of gray so we'll put a little bit right she says looking out the window you know what the better is to cut the window why do we need phones for this so let's give it a little bit of a bit gray on the old border there I don't know what hours playing but it sounds like loads of fun so far today I've been Wonder Woman I was Robin to his Batman it's very important job you know if you guys like this method of the video being done I wonder if we could do it like this way for the life well I have found out because I can't use this often used to using I'm gonna have to have chat open in a web browser and it's just might totally confuse me I'm used to doing it through stream Labs abs which basically did everything it did you your chart it did your stream in it did all that but Mac doesn't use stream labs abs so I have to switch over to like the more basic version that Mac does support [Music] yeah so I have cleaned the loo oh yeah that one's not too bad I think this one picks up black though doesn't my cars live up there so hang on I don't know why the overhead camera is wobbling because the only part of it that is touching anything is where it's plugged into the back of the table back of the Mack it's not touching the computer it's not touching the table it's nothing but yeah I go at that and it was so the only thing I can think of is that the vibration from the Mack is um send it all I think that just seems a bit weird you know okay so you spread them out thank you pick which ever one appeals and that one appeals to me today oh that's page of Pentacles again okay so as you can see there is a young man today and he's tossing a coin about which way to go he does have a map he's ready seems a bit of a frivolous choice really doesn't that you got all the info you need to while you're tossing a coin here's the Greenwich Tower which is pin six physics part of me think of that one no that's six 36 I hate when I do that I hate this bloody term by pen holder thing it's great because it keeps them all in order but I can never get it back in in straight you know so that one must be 66 yes yes and it's the sixth today yeah I need to actually move my life because whenever I look at my screen my light is literally just pokin over the top of it and I'm photosensitive so it gives me a headache to look up which is insane they go okay so page of Pentacles life / are you making a queen toss decision why you have all the info needed okay querque that we would do in the evening edition like yes the evening edition is back right okay so yes three oh five foot eight o'clock yeah eight a bloody clock that will come and wake me up I was not amused as I go away there's no school there about fed he was like time to get up mummy the sun is shining and I want my breakfast that bust as he pulls it you can't see that but there you go I actually slept quite well thankfully my electric blanket has an auto shutoff feature because I was a bit cold when I went to bed it got really cold about two o'clock and I fell asleep with it on a [Music] tender cell phone which is because there's no time left on that is just remember why she puts it on okay so we said the steps were 21 5 2 2 which was eight point nine miles awesome I'm loving it with the silver pan how are you guys haven't seen that movie groovy so far today I have cleaned the loo and check the laundry let's clean the oven day to day yeah well think about I've got my office sticker there but I think I might draw around it because I can't actually see it I mean I can see it but you guys can't really so why risk it if I can do it I've got another one so for it up I can always take it off from bed another one that worked really well but it didn't slip over once that was really good right okay no need to do the stencil so we need number C I don't answer no caller ID if you're not gonna give me your name then I donno now go find moment cuz that's the next one I want to do it although I'm hundred forty minutes when the ones that's not good yeah I mean if you're gonna phone up and not actually like show me your number then why the should I answer although to be quite honest I don't ask them that I recognize because I don't turn there people going have you been locked in an accident or you know would you like Life Assurance or something look I'm not no off besides that they won't talk to me that body don't leave me a message all I really hope this isn't what wing the table too much I apologize if it is and if it is I was to be through it [Music] I need to find out why those wobbling everything is making it wobble and it wasn't doing it before get my son because it is Italy it's not that it just the wire plugged into the camera it shouldn't be wobbling yeah see I wasn't even touching the table then I shut the drawer on a Chester drawers it's not even connected so Christmas like that squabbling I have to come up with a new idea I might buy like a microphone arm and attach my camera you know get a proper camera because that little thing is very cheap [Music] because that's my cap on my wish list isn't it yeah see now that I've just shot it's a collection a touch to my desk okay it's count you know stone is touching my chest but the mic isn't touching it the only thing the mic is touching is a USB plug and like Iraq and my lamp I just realized hmm does that one stop moving it was my lamp my lamp is what was making the camera move right back to it okay so we're up today I'm off to drop off my old computer to my daughter's house I'm gonna sort this out so the lamp is a lot further away because like I said it is literally like it is just peeking over the top of this screen like that every time I look up I've got a face full of yeah I'm I just miss giving me a headache right hopefully this works it's a test okay if not oh well never mind and I won't do it again do you like this do you like seeing my face up there if there's something you don't want to see during the lives this is something like yeah hell no we don't look at your place um we're far you know let me know and we'll take it from that okay I hope you have a fantastic day and I receive the evening edition take it easy guys it's weird to try do it that way or do I go up there and it's weird cause it's reversed so anyway see you later so I've been annoyed really because I filmed this whole fantastic video and imported it into iMovie and then found out that for some reason the sound hadn't recorded how Trevor and my anyway I'm gonna do a voiceover and I put it to screw up too much so to finish it off today I opened the tracker and I was trying to find a pen and I just decided to show you some of the random crap that's on my desk I've got ribbon and a phone charger and moved all that out of the way and then showed you my guilty pleasure knick knacks those are like potato chips I don't if you have them and my empty bag of M&Ms Shh then my downfall and then I went on to tell you that they didn't matter because I'm gonna pull my jeans off that I'm doing the buttons yesterday this is my pen case it's got a little planner a dick pin and a little TARDIS my son and I won the TARDIS at competition for Doctor Who day I think it was God was it last summer so yeah I just thought I'd show that off [Music] and I brought Wendy one of those little planner at pens as well I believe she keeps all hers on like a pin board this little perhaps in the first pocket that is my color coding key and all the Pens are in the big bit at the back then I've got my little around attractor thingamabob rich am I so if I haven't used then I had the rings those with my binder so I decided I wasn't going to put those back in there and then the color wheel that amanda sent me which is incredibly useful and that will fit in your pocket that in there is a syringe which I use for filling up my fountain pens on the left is mattress B then I've got my pilot then I've got an old Parker Pen then I have got a little Minnie Minnie Minnie Minnie fountain pen which I scrubbed about looking for it right there in the middle back the other way see look Oh dinky it is it's so tiny it's really cool I love that pen but it's really thick and it doesn't fit in the elastics and I'm worried it would damage the elastics if I forced it I keep all my pet artist pens in that side I have an X s and s an F and a B I also have my food and rosicki pen and a uni pen in 0.05 then in there I have a ooh hoo or yoohoo glue stick I'm not quite sure you know how other people pronounce it I say yoohoo that works for me do you guys have that in the States because I know that a man didn't know what we put stick was so um a descender picture then I have this is a pen eraser you know you put a long sort of a razor in it and you can click it out like a mechanical pencil I have a couple pairs of scissors then there are all of these pens that Jolin sent me and I love them I love them laughs they are fantastic and 14 different colors those the little erasers that go in the eraser pen but when they get down to a certain like they just fall out so they end up living in the bottom of my pen case that's my whiteout pen and then I got some Erin Condren pens that is an extremely old mechanical pencil it's just 0.7 I believe I've had it since I was about 9 years old 8 or 9 years old so yet it's quite old it's hard to gather tape and Christ knows where else I got my craft knife and other pair of scissors well I've got three pairs of scissors my 0.3 mechanical pencil a couple of bone folders one corner and pens and that's oh yeah I've got some sticky tape a tape runner thing you know yo meaning one and that's that stuff that's pretty much it and it all lives in my pen case with my crappy multiple other thing eraser thing and it lives just over to the side so [Music] so this is the pen for today and I'm just gonna get on with my day and actually fill out my tracker because you know I'm sure you found that really not by the interest I mean I love seeing what other people care about in their pen case I don't actually carry it it's just a way for me to store everything not losing it all oh this was me saying to you about how this new set up I've got it sorted now that I don't have to crop it and zoom it in because my son actually taught me how to use the software a record on it's encouraging me to sit up straight rather than lean right over so you're not actually looking at the top of my head so it's very very clever setup I was quite pleased with [Music] so I'm just filling in I did I want my day face cream I didn't wear makeup I've done the challenges no booze I did have fizzy and caffeine and I don't feel any of the rest of it and so now we're going on to my mood and my pain trackers this is where I explain why I just dump on my desk basically because it's all elasticated it requires two hands for me to put each pen away and I just feel like I'm constantly leaning across the screen to do it so yeah [Music] so memory has stayed about the same really which I'm quite happy about it's been a bit of a tough week thankfully my pain hasn't changed too much today [Music] excuse the coffee absolutely long as monitor sleepin steps would be updated a bit later on this is my cleaning tracker yeah this is me showing you it takes two hands to put everything away it just gets stuck on the elastic which is a pain in the ass so I do the elastic starting to fray but I've just got this big compartment in the bottom and that's why I like it cuz I just tuck everything else in there if that page isn't removable but there were like two other pages in and they were removable which is great because it just gives me this big pouch to pressing in so right here we go I didn't do much I must admit I went out see my daughter today I haven't done much in the way of chores or anything like that so yeah not got a lot done but I'm not going out tomorrow I'm gonna have a lazy day at home so what we're thinking is is that what I was thinking was that I can do all of my chores tomorrow I can catch up I didn't clean the oven I didn't vacuum downstairs but that's cool because I will do all of that tomorrow do the windows that I haven't done so there's our window which was specially yesterday my window which I supposed to do today and then the bathroom window tomorrow that can all get done tomorrow that's absolutely fine so I'm not too worried about that then we moved this week and I just checked a few things off checked through things the man does live was today oh this was me saying she mooned because I hadn't shown you my 100 days of Zentangles but I figured that the Zen time because I did in the live probably covered me Monday Tuesday and Wednesday and that I had also done another little one in my journal on the 4th I think it was the 3rd rather I did a little you know one evening sat watching YouTube so I did I did that and I finished calling right and while watching her life but then because she moaned at me I sketched to the end of the book and I caught up these are her prompts I can't quite remember where you get that from I think you can get them from the butoh junkies group on Facebook there a PDF in the file section Amanda honey if you watch this could you please confirm that down in the comments I didn't watch her video she has got a video and I will link to it showing you how she does it and she cause she cause it's step out I believe and I didn't watch it I couldn't watch at the time I can't remember why so I just googled it and her Lara Lara Lena or whether it's called yeah Lara Lena which is the next one along watch on pat pat wait do in a second looks completely different from mine so yeah that's the Laura Lena they're mine looks different but that's what I found when I googled it so I'm going to find hers on Pinterest I hate but I'm gonna find hers and then I'm gonna also draw her one as well so there you go and then this is just me showing you the other ones that were on the list she got one was called suleka I believe is then she's got one called a pretty one an untitled vine and fluffy so hopefully I'm all up to speed and you know I can copy the rest of them as we go so I'm just going to get on and get today's page ready I wrote in the word you can't see it very well because the color is quite pale I drew a tulip and an Allium I thought I'd use orange for the Julia because I know my orange chips always been fantastic to me this is not very well drawn I must admit but you know I had a little play with trying to make bits of a darker and then for the Allium I used the lilac that is in the pastels paint palette from Prima [Music] this is just me showing you my Poppins mug that was what my book was based upon i sent photographs and a short video of my mug off to ugly book plans who no longer make tea and notebooks sadly and after she could make me a custom notebook and her fabulous husband Trevor sent me that a week later I was astonished I loved it it all matches so I'm just checking here for what the word of the day is and it was beautiful okay guys that's pretty much it thank you so much for watching I really hope you enjoyed this I'm so sorry about the mess up leave me a comment thumbs up and I'll see you next time [Music] | Puddytatpurr | UCA4oBVAgxP4PPm__BsqyGdg | 2019-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,782 | 18,321 |
V7HiR7GoRGU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7HiR7GoRGU | MY 2023 CANDLE COLLECTION | BATH & BODY WORKS, GOOSE CREEK & HOMEWORX | hello guys and welcome back to my channel [Music] [Applause] [Music] so today's video is going to be an overview of my candle collection I've got it separated here by fall winter and then like pretty much everything that I just bought at either candle day or SAS so I have a ton of candles to show you guys this will be an update to my collection I think the last time I shared was in the summer after summer SAS last year so this is a big update for you guys and I am moving this month so I will probably be packing up the ones that I'm not using pretty soon so I figured I'd get this done now so if you are interested in seeing my candle collection then just keep watching okay so just for reference here is everything kind of laid out these are all the ones that I consider kind of like non-seasonal and then this is all winter and this is all fall so let's go ahead and start off with fall I don't have that many I actually um tried to use up as many as I could this past fall but I did get some of these Goose Creek ones later on like I think I got these in November after Halloween had already passed so I'll go through the two Halloween ones first so I have Hocus Pocus 2 which is Halloween night from Goose Creek um they don't have notes on this one but I believe this one is the Candy Corn so scent if I remember correctly oh my gosh that smells so good it's basically like marshmallows and caramel so really excited to bring this one for Halloween next year this upcoming year and then I also have Goosebumps cupcake which is dark chocolate and raspberries which I think actually will be perfect for this time of year so I'm going to keep this one out I think and burn it as a Valentine's Day candle just like put it in a candle holder so you can't see the packaging um um but I feel like chocolate raspberry is perfect for Valentine's Day and then I have two pumpkin peanut brittles that I bought um that was an omelette exclusive this past fall the notes on this are crunchy caramel brittle salty peanuts and toasted pumpkin seeds just a wonderful peanut peanut butter scent it's like peanut butter on Ritz crackers just really really yummy and I'm really glad that I got a couple more so I can enjoy this one next year as well I just picked up this pumpkin spice latte single Wick at SAS I don't think this one oh it does have notes it's pumpkin spice fresh espresso and whipped cream this one to me has no pumpkin eat or spicy notes to it it's just like a Milky coffee scent so I really like this one and I got this one to burn in my office in my new place as a little coffee set in the mornings and then I have another Goose Creek one this is cherry cobbler um this one I don't really consider as seasonal um I think I could burn this maybe even around like Fourth of July as like an apple pie kind of scent or cherry pie I guess but I feel like it would be kind of a fall scent just because of like the cobblerness to it so I'm saving this one I think for this upcoming fall and then the last fall one that I have is white pumpkin from Bath and Body Works the notes on this are gingered white pumpkin caramel glaze and warm Blended spices this is actually a um International label so that's why it looks like that but I did pick this one up I believe it's summer SAS in 2022 just a wonderful pumpkiny spice scent smells like Hobby Lobby to me in the fall that's what this one smells like so those are the fall candles that I have left and I'm really happy that I have these because I like to start burning fall kind of in like Late July early August so I'm happy to have these ones to like start me off on Fall burning when that time comes four winter stuff I had these two columns and then I forgot that I had Fireside so I'm sorry it looks kind of like lopsided and weird but we will start with Fireside this one I did I think pick up a candle day this was the only one with the like jar lid that my store had the notes are smoked Cedar fresh clove bud and warm Embers I don't think I burned this one yet yeah it is like so super City spicy I think it'll be nice whenever I want to smell like a fireplace that's really what it smells like to me but I have not burned that one yet and then this whole stack is Goose Creek and this stack is Bath and Body Works so we have a cinnamon sugared pecans which I think in my opinion is not just a winter scent the notes on this one are warm cinnamon toasted pecans and brown sugar just like a super warm cinnamon cinnamony kind of scent really smells amazing it smells like those cinnamon sugar dusted nuts like it smells so good and then we have perfect Christmas this one I honestly could not finish in December so I will save this for next winter this is fresh cut Pine cinnamon sugar and toasted marshmallows it is like the most kind of piney scent that I can do but honestly it was so strong in my house that I had to burn it out after like an hour I just couldn't stand it so we'll see about that one for next year and then I have peppermint hot chocolate this is one of my absolute favorites in Bath Body Works the notes are cool peppermint silky milk chocolate and sweet cream just a wonderful minty chocolate scent so I'm excited to save that one for next year and the last bath body works one is cuddle weather this one is warm gingerbread tea cinnamon shortbread and a cozy blanket this one to me is also like super duper spicy so I'm gonna have to save this for like late fall like November time um and try to get through that one okay I hope this angle is slightly better I have you guys propped up on the tripod now because my hands were getting really tired of holding up the phone and the candle so anyways let's go through the Goose Creek ones that I have left over from Christmas time so I have gingerbread milkshake and I got through about half of this this one as you can see I really enjoyed it smells really yummy and like milky but also cinnamony I think I'm going to try and actually finish this and put it in my project wax which is my rolling project use it up for candles so I think I will try and get rid of this one but it smells really good it's like a vanilla gingerbread next we have gingerbread donut which I kind of regret buying actually because it is like super spicy but like kind of synthetic so I don't know about this one I don't really like it that much so I hope I can get through it pretty fast like next year next winter but that is gingerbread donut not my favorite we have hot cocoa and peppermint I love the packaging on this one with the photo label I think it's really cute this one is like basically hot cocoa or what is it peppermint hot chocolate from Bath and Body Works but a little powderier I think this one has like some sort of like I don't know how to describe it like baby powder powdery um but it is it is like Swiss Miss hot cocoa um but it's a little powdery I don't know it's not my favorite um but I did burn this one instead of Bath and Body Works this year but it's not my absolute favorite and the last Goose Creek winter scent is chocolate drizzled popcorn this one was really fun I thought this was like a unique scent um and it really does smell like your popping popcorn it's kind of funny I don't know if I like it that much as you can see I burned it quite a bit um it's very unique like I don't know how to describe it um neither bad nor good so I don't know how I feel about it but that is chocolate drizzled popcorn okay I'm trying out one more camera angle with a different tripod because I couldn't get you guys low enough but anyways let's move on this is all of the candles that I got um during the past SAS so they're not necessarily seasonal but I kind of grouped them by like spring and then summer is over here out of the camera view I've actually been burning this one in my bedroom lately it's such a beautiful scent and I've gotten through a little bit of it the notes on this are Bergamot champagne night blooming water lily and pink salted Amber just like a wonderful perfumey super simple body care scent I really really like this one and then I have down here two champagne toasts so this one is the white barn label bubbly champagne bright berries and juicy tangerine and this one actually came in one of the gift boxes this past year for Christmas um I just like swapped it out with a different candle to give to somebody and I kept this one and then right here we have Strawberry Pound Cake this one is actually from um winter 2021 SAS and it's kind of changed coloring but it's still a wonderful Strawberry Pound Cake scent the notes are fresh strawberries golden for cake and whipped cream and I'm melting this one or burning this one right now and I really really love it then we have some more white barn ones so we have a vanilla bean this one is Madagascar vanilla homemade marshmallow and Nutmeg this one I was really excited about because I've actually never burned it um but I've heard it's super similar to um peppermint marshmallow and that's one of my favorites so I'm excited to try this one and then this other white barn one in Mahogany Teakwood Rich mahogany dark oak and frosted lavender this is one of Ryan's absolute favorites and then we have a couple from the SAS collection this first one is unicorn sprinkles this is from The Vault collection this is Fluffy cotton candy rainbow candy drops and sugared lemon just really smells like Sweet Tarts to me smells really good and I definitely will enjoy this one in the spring and summer months especially when it's hot here in Houston and then we have a wine cellar which I have not burned yet but I'm very excited to try this is mold apples fresh fig and Cedarwood this one I feel like is so sophisticated and so fun so I'm really excited to try this one and then we also have banana bundt cake from The Vault collection this one is sweet banana toasted Walnut fresh cinnamon most of the time I don't like these like banana scents but this one really does smell like banana nut bread and that's why I got this one I love banana nut bread especially in the summer so I'm excited to have that one for the summer time and that will be really fun another great summer candle I think is ginger lime twist this one was a candle day release candle and this is fresh lime zest fizzy ginger beer and crushed mint leaves this one to me smells like um kind of like a Mojito that's what it reminds me of it smells so good and that's one of my favorites uh cocktails for the summertime so that is ginger lime twist and then we have this beautiful sweater collection fresh coconut and cotton I had this one last year and I really enjoyed it so I got it again it's coconut Coastal Breeze and Beachside cotton just a wonderful kind of like fresh laundry coconut scent especially good for the house I think this would be really nice in like our living room when people come over and then pistachio and toasted vanilla which I actually burned this morning I'm obsessed with this one it's salted pistachios toasted vanilla almonds super simple scent it really is just vanilla and pistachio I wish that my Wicks didn't look like this but they do but this one wafts really beautifully in my house and I'm totally in love with it and I'm sad I did not buy more because it's like a beautiful soft vanilla scent all right we are nearing the end so this is my kind of stack of coffee kind of candles the first one being cinnamon spice vanilla and hot cocoa and cream this was the Blends collection from this past candle day the notes on this are decadent milk chocolate ground cinnamon and vanilla bean now okay I know this is not a coffee scent but it kind of matched the packaging okay but yeah this one really just smells like a cinnamony hot chocolate so I like this one and I definitely will enjoy it I think in the fall months especially and then we have a Paris Cafe which I've been burning currently in my office area this is Rich coffee brioche and vanilla creme super strong super fragrant just the wonderful Paris Cafe that we all know and love it smells like you are grinding or you're at a coffee shop that's grinding coffee beans and then one of my personal favorites this is from the Blends collection from Summer SAS in 2022 this is cinnamon spice vanilla on Paris Cafe the notes are rich roasted coffee vanilla creme and ground cinnamon oh and sugar crystals this one is so so good and I'm saving this one for a special occasion but it is the most wonderful like cinnamon spiced latte oh it smells so good and I will be really sad when this one's gone for my collection I think I bought like five or so of them and like melted through three within a one month time span I was so obsessed with it the next one I have is sugar lemonade and blueberry sugar definitely going to be a summer scent the notes are sweet blueberries fresh lemon juice and sugar crystals it smells like a blueberry lemonade that's really what it smells like um I would say the lemonade definitely overpowers the blueberry like maybe they just put like muddled blueberries in your lemonade but it still smells really good and very fruity and then I have this gorgeous graphic collection I don't know what to call it it's really pretty but this is black teak wood this one I thought would be perfect for Ryan in his office this is Rich mahogany black Teakwood dark oak and frosted lavender so beautiful this scent is so oh this is what you want your man to smell like it smells so so good so that one is for him and then we have a mahogany coconut which to me kind of smells like fresh coconut and cotton without like the laundry portion another wonderful summer scent this one will be really nice when I don't really want fruity and I don't want Bakery because it's too hot outside this will be a perfect scent for that time period and then I have a pink petal Tea cake back again this one came out in summer SAS of 2022 and I actually bought this one I believe at Candle day notes on this one are pink rose petals pound cake and vanilla glaze this one just smelling it reminds me of this past summer time just that's when I burned it and it was really great memories and it's a really nice scent not my absolute favorite but I can definitely appreciate it for what it is and even though I'm not a big florals fan I really do love this one we have two from the Fourth of July collection this is red white and blue cake the notes on this are red raspberries ripe blueberries whipped vanilla cream and sauce white cake so this is basically like a berry cake really really nice and I think perfect for Fourth of July time so I'll definitely be burning this one then but that is red white and blue cake and then we have buttery popcorn which I thought was another really fun candle so I picked this one up um even though it came out in the summertime I picked this up at say yes or maybe candle day I can't remember but buttery popcorn is melted butter fresh popcorn sprinkle of sea salt so it really does smell like buttered popcorn kind of like an AMC movie theater um I feel like their popcorn smells the strongest I guess because of the certain type of butter they put on it but it really does smell like butter popcorn so this would be fun for movie Nights I don't really know a good occasion to burn this one I think just whenever but that's buttery popcorn and then the last one that I have to show you guys over here is my last homeworks candle I melt through my homework scandals pretty fast and this is my only two Wick that I have oh sorry this is a three week my only three week that I have left and this is in cozy weekend it's described as a rich and comforting scent with notes of cozy Woods roasted almond clover honey and vanilla yeah I really have been enjoying this scent this is actually my project wax right now and as you can tell I've gotten through a lot of it and I really like it it's a perfect kind of transitional scent I don't really want Christmas scents right now I don't really want spicy scents so this one has been really really nice for just kind of everyday burning so that is everything for my candle collection I have 38 candles right now I think I'm actually at a good point um in my collection versus last year I'll put up my numbers if I can find them from last year but I think I'm actually doing pretty good I'm about on par with where I was in January of 2022 which is around 40 candles I go crazy during winter SAS and I really don't buy a lot of candles from now until like the end of summer until summer essays or until fall so I'm feeling pretty good about my collection I have an array of scents that should last me through until a while at least until this upcoming fall um when I usually purchase a lot more candles so that is everything for my candle collection I hope that you guys enjoyed if you did 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JyZtegI_tww | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyZtegI_tww | Pirates & Tigers Square Up For Interleague Play | NS9 Series Preview | let's get into this upcoming series preview um it's just a two game series but the Pirates are facing the Tigers they're going into Detroit to do so this is um kind of kind of interesting now what I'll say is thankfully for the the Pirates they're missing on their better pitching so Tariq scall looks amazing they're not going to face him that's a good thing that's a good thing if you want this team to continue rolling and winning they're not facing him so really really good but um yeah uh this is like this is like an upand cominging team that didn't up and come so they kind of fired everyone and so let's start this over again so like there's a lot of like prospects failed prospects on this team um there's also an old friend jav bayz who's really really bad um but yeah like what do you make of this this series I they're six and three right now too they're they're winning yeah I mean there's there's a lot of uh I think there's a lot of similarities here between the way this Tigers team is constructed in the way the Pirates are right uh you've got you've got your young your young pitcher that you're kind of leaning on right and then for the Tigers it's scoble for the Pirates it's it's Keller right and they're not necessarily young but you know they're they've been around for a bit three years but like they've they've arrived in the majors right uh and then you've got some some some young guys right you could say Casey m i mean he was a first overall pick former first overall pick he hasn't really put it together because of injuries but the Pirates will face him uh and then they also face 24 year-old ree Olen who had a pretty good start to his career last season uh had a had a good uh good first outing uh this year so they uh they'll face Reese Olen today I haven't seen a whole lot of them but last year in 18 starts 399 ra his first start this season he went five and two3 scoreless not really much of a strikeout guy it seems but um but yeah I mean he's he's had a pretty successful start to his major league career uh so the Pirates they will send out Keller and Perez Keller's been been a little rough going this his first couple outings but Perez is looked looked excellent uh yeah it should be a pretty it it should be a pretty even series I think think uh offensively tigers have have some some young guys that that are pretty exciting like former first overall pick Spencer Tolson uh is there Riley green former fifth overall pick uh Colt Keith another uh guy who who made the team this year out of uh spring training one of their one of their top prospects he's the he's a top 50 Prospect in baseball uh so yeah some some young some young guys on this Tigers team who they're going to rely on to to to to do something this year uh Bullpen wise pretty pretty strong Bullpen too for the Tigers yeah um so yeah it there's a lot of parallels I think between these two teams uh I think the Tigers went out there and and maybe added a few uh more you know they added MAA they added flarey those are two guys that the Pirates probably would have liked to have to have added that the Tigers scooped up instead but yeah it's it's a pretty similar constructed Squad so should be good baseball the tigers are technically our inter league Rivals right so we' got that we got that that that just vaunted Pittsburgh Detroit baseball rivalry going on here uh two game series if you can take two here hell that that puts you a 10 and two uh but if I mean I think you you you'd be happy taking one you know in this short two game series but yeah so far they could take both they could take both games for sure uh I'm I say have I'm I'm I'm curious to see this team it's uh I said lot of similarities yeah I think that's a good Fair assessment as far as like similarities you know but again like we're missing out on their top pitching set bod's better for the Pirates but Al be it like Mitch color you look at is like the ace on this team he's had his struggles Martin perz has looked good but two veteran guys going in there the offense has been decent for them but like also like Spencer Tolsen was top prospect right he's he's struggled you know he's been like kind of up and down his career he had a better season last year but this year he's off to a really really poor start maybe that carries on over again we talk about jav bayz he's been really really bad just really really bad so you know there's enough holes in this lineup like I feel like the Pirates are maybe a little more complete if that makes sense this one's a little bit of holes um you know again they're facing like the the the lower end of their pitching although again Casey M we don't know what he is injuries has been really drilled his career like he was a one-1 overall the talent certainly there um and then I guess like with the bullpen yeah it's been strong but what I'll say is with the bullpen that goes they do walk guys and you mentioned like in Sunday what they didn't do right but something they have done mostly for the season they get back to it is if they can capitalize on guys on running like scoring position right I mean this team the Pirates are about average team right now with guys in scoring position um if they can capitalize on doing that right they're they're able to draw walks with again like that's thing the PS can do they can absolutely draw walks we've seen the way this team approaches the plate they can draw walks so like if they can capitalize on some mistakes right get some guys in running scoring position and actually score them this time I think that'll definitely bode well for the Pirates yeah I think you can tell that that's kind of the Pirates recipe right now like what they're trying to do at the plate they're trying to make you throw a lot of pitches they're trying to clog up the base paths they're trying to put pressure on these pitchers and and so far it's working right I mean they're eight and two so you can't say that this this isn't working um I they they flashed a stat on the broadcast either yesterday the day before the Pirates lead the majors in opposing pitches scene right so it was like the way it was a huge yeah it was like 180 pitches they're they're making the opposing staff throw on average throughout the course of a game so like when you do that you get into team's bullpens and teams bullpens aren't good typically like they have maybe a few people there on that back end but most teams middle relief not that great so if you can get to them and you can get to them as early as possible that's going to help your offense uh substantially and then also when you when you're playing like a three or four game series being able to do something like that on game one of a series that puts you in an advantage going forward for those for those next few games like if you can make a team expend Bullpen Capital early on in a series that it's it's only going to help you down the road so yeah it's been a really good recipe for Success so far I mean the Pirates have been scoring runs it's not like they're they're winning every game three to2 like they won yesterday three to2 but like for the most part this offense is been scoring uh and and getting into the team's bullpens forcing starting pitchers to throw a lot of pitches it's been a it's been a it's been part of the recipe for sure for sure and again like with with Manning I'm sorry Manning with M and olon you know they're guys that put people on base two so again like if this team the Pirates can capitalize on that definitely some success I can see so I I'll take a split just like you said split is absolutely fine this team comes out of this going nine and three I mean come on nine and three so if they can take yeah you take that you take that every day a 10 and two Pirates team holy hell so we'll find out but uh yeah um like you said this is this is kind of an interesting um two game series and yeah it's just like it is funny the parallels between the Tigers and and the Pirates is just just kind of crazy it's our it's our rival like you say yeah but but um all right so even down to like the Tigers and Pirates the the the two top pitching prospects in baseball Pirates and tigers oh yeah both both guys who are just incredible stuff and it's like when are these guys going to get up to the majors like yeah there's a there a lot of lot of similarities here right just hopefully not the similarity of the Pirates saying you know what this rebuild didn't work we got to start fresh hoping there's no similarity there but outside of that for sure | North Shore Nine | UC9ZY250XUYiS-yX7xOQCdLA | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,673 | 8,585 |
om0xQ3DrAbw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om0xQ3DrAbw | Are Old Holder PCGS Coins Undergraded? We put that theory to the TEST! | hey guys this is Drew with acusha Collectibles welcome back to a brand new video in this video we're going to be talking about a bunch of old holders that we ended up submitting to CAC which one stickered which ones didn't sticker which one's gold stickered we're going to be showing you guys all these in this video so make sure to stay tuned and we hope you learned something so we got coins that didn't stick her and we're going to talk about why they didn't stick her the first coin I want to show you out of that group is the 1834 cat bust half it's great au55 it's in a rattler definitely a hard type coin to find in older holders so we wanted to submit this one just in case it had a shot stickering but I feel like there's too many hairlines on this coin and that's what's to be expected a lot of these cat bust halfs did have a lot of old cleaning on them and unfortunately this one didn't pass let's show you guys the rest and tell you why they didn't pass as well so here's the group that didn't pass let's start off with top left something that's obvious here this is a your commemorative half it did get a PVC sticker so basically there's some green film somewhere on the coin I said there was some green on the shield and it's kind of hard to pick up in this video but it's pretty evident under a grading lamp and so we wanted to see if it would get a PVC sticker or not just so we can learn from it and I think Colin will see that and you know use it for a reference for future commemoratives or future coins that he wants to submit in Rattlers there's a lot of coins and Pete with PVC on them especially in these older holders I'm taking a look at this coin there's some more like film or green spots right on the Texas there on the eagle and if you look at the strike I'm not sure if it's that weak but I always look kind of at the knee as normal and I don't think it's that weak but I just don't think he likes that spotting trying to see if there's any other hits in the fields but it's kind of tough anyway it's kind of interesting so this 1891 proof V nickel it's almost like a hazy proof everything on the aubers is super hazy there's some hairlines to me it's an unattractive coin something that I wouldn't really think would be great to submit personally and you guys are going to see later in this video the coins that actually end up gold cacking were the ones that I sold him but that's good to hear at least we know that we're picking out some good coins for some collectors um yeah that one it's just too many hairlines in my opinion and it just wasn't an attractive coin same thing with this one this is a 1910 proof 63 just super unattractive almost looks like an impaired proof on this one here you can see kind of the the darkness on the Stars I don't know if it's been cleaned or not just it's something that I don't think would ever sticker in my opinion definitely learn from now this is 1881s Morgan Dollar I think this one didn't stick it because if you look at the the OB versus the coin there's just such a film of hey there's so much Haze here in film that just really makes the coin unattractive and he takes off a lot of points for coins that are heavily filmed or have a lot of haze on the coin and that on the obverse just wasn't good for him and there's a few kind of big hits on the reverse I don't know if that really would hold it back from getting a sticker by itself another proof V nickel here thing I don't like about this coin is this giant spot in front of the nose and there's a spot like kind of a carbon spot right on the star up here so that carbon spot probably held it out of the money for sure definitely a nice coin in my opinion there's some more spots on the reverse just not going to cut it for this submission here's 1879 three cent nickel it's great at Mid State 63. let's see why it didn't pass there's a few spots on the face but I'm not sure if that's a an issue for this coin once again it's kind of hazy if we flip over the reverse yeah I don't know I think they're just some hairlines on the coin and the hairlines might have hold it back just because it's a mid-stay coin most of the time you find a lot of you know a lot of hairlines on proofs but not really on I'm in state coins and that's something that you should kind of stray away from and this one had some hairlines I think on the reverse it's kind of hard to pick up but I can see it with my naked eye yeah it is what it is a 1926 S Oregon commemorative half and the face looks pretty nice and there's some kind of haze and then dark environmental spots right here hugging the rim I think that's something that held this coin back from a sticker I do think the surfaces are pretty decent though more Haze on the reverse as normal which we're adding onto these spots here definitely a nice coin though decided in sticker here's a pretty cool coin from this submission that didn't sticker 1917 type 1 64 full head reason why I like this coin a little bit it's just because the toning and the obverse kind of some bluish Reds and uh I think this coin was dipped maybe over dipped not too sure but it did not end up passing with CAC still some luster on the coin though decent type coin for sure the last coin is the one we talked about earlier it's this 1834 half the au55 fluster's there but there's some hairlines in front of the face I think most cat bus have this and that's kind of the problem they were just a series that was cleaned so often and had a lot of problems but yeah these are ones that didn't sticker so let's talk about the coins that did pass the ones that green stickered my favorite one of the submission that did sticker is this 1921 peace dollar it's great ms64 it's in a rattler holder and the cool thing about this coin stickering is that a lot of the time a higher price coin especially with the sticker goes up in price dramatically and when it's in a rattler as well I mean you're just hitting the double whammy here with this coin I do love its originality I do like its strike I love the color subtle color that it has on both sides of the coin but yeah let's show you guys the rest of the coins that did sticker let's learn something from those as well are you guys looking for coins for your collection make sure to check out our online Coin Shop acoustic collectibles.com we'll have a link down below we also have merchandise that we just released a new mess with this shirt and also a Morgan man shirt just something for you guys to wrap while you're at coin shows or at the gym uh yeah let's get back to today's video so here are the rest of the green beans let's show you guys this tone Morgan Dollar first not an old holder but he wanted submitted very unique in terms of its kind of odd toning it's kind of like a little Loop here definitely a cool reverse toner don't see too much toning on 1879 piece and so the luster is pretty nice on the reverse as well definitely a lot green bean I like that coin a lot this one I didn't agree with I think it's not a stickerable coin when you take a look at the obverse it kind of looks a little Cameo nice little blue here a few subtle hairlines in the fields is normal for proof when you flip it over I just did not like this almost like a hazy brownish color right here under and above one dime and I I didn't think John would like this coin I told him it wasn't sticker but hey I'm glad to be wrong when it benefits everybody right so we got two Morgan dollars here that he wanted me to submit just nice blast white Morgans nothing too crazy about them there's this Grays on the face that might have held us coming back from a gold sticker not too sure uh the the strong strike is there and there's a little Haze on the reverse and a few distracting spots so it is what it is for sure here's an 1883 oh Morgan Dollar Giant scratch out in the field there nice clean cheek weak strike as normal for 83 O's understand why this only greened got this Texas here thing I like about this Texas is the color that it has on the reverse nice original but Luster's not there in my opinion when you take a look at the reverse it's got this kind of greenish reddish color so that's pretty cool uh my favorite ones again 1921 piece 64 cack I mean wow this coins awesome I like it a lot and we got two more here a blast white Boon it's great mint State 65. definitely an easy green cack almost probably a shot at Gold cack nothing wrong with this coin apart from Little Haze on the reverse and this is a coin that he bought from great collections nice envelope toner not too many issues or contact marks Luster's there as well and uh yeah it's just accustomed to see that kind of weakness in in terms of luster on the face and in the hair when a coin is held in an envelope for that long nice luster on the reverse though definitely a green cack sticker the infamous gold sticker so we had three coins in this submission that ended up gold stickering the one that I want to show you guys first is this 1936 Texas commemorative half it's great at ms64 by PCGS uh yeah it's got some Haze on the obverse and uh it's got some decent luster for sure there's not many hits on the coin and that's why I think it gold stickered I showed this coin to you guys because I have a problem okay every coin that ends of gold stickering I sell early and every coin that I keep to send to CEC never even stickers or just green stickers so I have a problem I sell this to a client of ours and then he submitted it with us and ended up gold stickering so I need to take some notes on some gold stickers but yeah let's show you guys the rest of the gold stickers that we got so it's not a bad day for three gold stickers we just talked about the Texas here we'll talk a little bit more about its Haze so I just didn't like the hazy look of this coin but it's all there in terms of originality very happy it's stickered especially gold stickered for our friend Colin it's going to make a nice addition to his set I know he's trying to assemble a gold sticker set especially for Texas's those can be pretty easy and Rattlers next one I want to show you guys is this organ it's created ms65 it has some Haze on it as well but in terms of hits it's a very strong piece probably a nice 66 plus today or 67. let's try to show you guys the reverse here the sticker's a little bit tough but as far as I can tell not too many problems on this coin apart from the haze on the obverse just a really neat piece very original the last goal pack I want to show you guys is it's 1879 three cent nickel it's great proof 64. I like this coin a lot based on the color almost like a Joker look color to it and now that I mention it I sold this coin to him as well and in a gold stickering so definitely a Bittersweet moment here I'm gonna have to cry a little bit more tonight but I don't see too many problems with this coin maybe I just need to do more due diligence but nonetheless it did get a gold Bean love these coins | Acousha Collectibles | UCG004ZaL1-0k1tAIvFyOAJw | 2022-12-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,194 | 10,986 |
fIn8nbKpe2E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIn8nbKpe2E | Reflection on Abortion & Euthanasia, Take 2: Where I note that if you care how I'm doing, DON'T ASK. | Take two. And ten seconds is a long time for me to stare at a timer on my phone before it starts recording, um, so. This is an early draft, and it may be the last draft because I'm going to go ahead and post this version of the video unless i get some weird interruption. This narrative is poorly organized and sometimes poorly phrased because i would rather get it out there than concern myself with how you will feel about it. i mostly drink colonial and cult kool-aids to demonstrate the dangers. i consider myself a cautionary tale and i caution anyone who pays attention to be yourself, love yourself, support yourself. i cannot tell you the risk will be worth the effort, and i will not coerce you to keep trying for longer than you want to try. i recognize that not only but perhaps especially because i process sensory data slowly, i am susceptible to misinformation, disinformation, and deception. i am concerned that i spread, uh, that i spread these things without intent or appropriate context, which is part of why i withdraw from social media to my detriment. See my PTSD meltdown videos (part one and two of ending the stream and no i probably won't link to them in the comments) for reasons i'd rather not rehash here. i process the world and my experiences within it more slowly than average and through a cruel to be kind lens. Sharing this particular narrative as a piece in progress may feel cruel to some, but my goal is kindness. Part of the reason i preferred live streaming to uploading videos is because i am unconcerned with bringing any project to a polished state. If i expend the energy to polish a piece, it will be brief. Poems and personalizations of petition letters are most of what i write now, and neither often enough. Uh, i used to think - and so this is a quick aside that's not in the stuff - i used to think that i wanted to be a novelist, and that is not for me. Long research projects, not for me. Scholarly article writing, not for me. Ugh. So that was the shitty intro. Now on to the shitty early draft on topic-ish. i am a survivor of suicide under both interpretations. i have known people to succeed in killing themselves where i have failed. the first time i failed to kill myself, i was an adolescent, and i told no one. i'll be 40 this year, um, so you can math it. i have chosen often against my will through coercion - and against my better judgment! - to continue living. And living for decades past my expiration date has led to some unwise decisions-- usually not the ones that people want me to think are unwise. i will not participate actively in suicide prevention advocacy until euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide has been legalized and legitimized for human beings, regardless of health condition, with appropriate mechanisms in place to minimize the abuse of the system for murder. Every system has opportunity for abuse, so the goal should be to minimize it but not violate people's rights by not making the system available. Right now, my understanding is that most places where physician-assisted suicide is legal, it is still limited to the terminally ill. i have not done the research today or this week. Because i'm trying not to, not to be in that space but to share my experience, i did not do any research for this post. i'm not linking to things. This is from memory. Um a good death option-- i do want to note that the good death um if you search on youtube ask a mortician that's where i pulled the phrase good death um i've read two of her books and i love her um and i'm moving on. Um, back to, back to the script. Back to the script. A good death option is only available to people already dying? No. It's a start, but it's delaying justice and infringing on the inalienable, inalienable right to the pursuit of happiness for a lot of us. A right to life and a right to the pursuit of happiness are both null, and even insulting and harmful to some of us, with such puritan, white supremacist limitations on the pursuit of happiness and without a right to death-- without a right to die, sorry. My sexual orientations are polyamorous and pansexual, both of which i understood decades before i had useful, meaningful language or spaces i considered "safe" to talk about those things. Like lunchtime, safety is an illusion-- look at, look at-- there not-- it's been a long time since i've done a lot on camera, and so now i'm looking at my eyes and not your eyes um but i wanted to look at your eyes to make a Douglas Adams reference. Like lunchtime, safety is an illusion; occupational safety, doubly so. As a preteen, i wanted to be and be with the women of the 900 numbers on late-night television and to write for a Sassy/Teen Beat-style magazine (and lots of other things, um, but those are the the relevant ones for here, um). And that-- this is an organizational issue because i don't have a really good transition to the next part. Um, in some parts of the United States, like North Carolina the last time i checked, killing myself is legal but seeking a doctor's assistance or a doctor providing assistance in the process is not. And the stigma against suicide makes some people feel justified in arguing that killing a self causes enough harm to others to justify subjecting a person to life against their will the [ __ ] No. This extends the right to life a little too far for my taste. NO person outside of myself should have an inaliena-- inalienable right to MY life. Suicide prevention organizations are almost as abhorrent to me as conversion therapy programs. And i wrote a letter recently supporting-- um, oh, i shouldn't have brought it up because i didn't look at it. Um, North Carolina has a series of bills finally to to protect LGBT people instead of the fuckin' ridiculous-- i did not need to rehash all of that hb2 shit. Sorry. Focus, refocus, focus. Huh. And i'm not gonna make it because it's gonna stop because i'm gonna run out of battery. Um, all right. The time i came closest to becoming violent toward my neighbor across the street was when he told me "it gets better" in response to my venting when asking once how i was doing. i'm not sure whether he knew he was quoting a suicide prevention organization's slogan at me or not. Regardless, it was an unwelcome interaction. i don't like for people to ask how i'm doing because (1) i don't like to lie, (2) i don't like to spread my toxicity, and (3) i don't want people to take the rare moments when i can offer a positive response out of context to create an illusion that i don't live on the brink of harming others most of the time i'm awake. | Ari R pronouns she or they | UCtm1-VRFrAK-9DkZpu9kjzA | 2021-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,211 | 7,768 |
0kLlrDNq9RA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kLlrDNq9RA | Simon Sinek, Your Why vs the Company's Why & Always Being Yourself | #AskGaryVee Episode 226 | on this episode simic cynic stops by was kind of cool [Music] actually you ask questions and I answer them this is the Ask Gary B show hey everybody this is Gary ve Nerd Chuck and this is episode 226 of the Ask Gary ve show I'm excited I have a guest I actually have a pretty serious focus on the fourth quarter here of not doing too many guests uh getting back to kind of the classic version even India even IND Ty let's go go even India is here so we're going very Classic on the on the show but I couldn't resist Simon and I got some drinks together catching up and uh and I thought it would be fun to have you on the show so many of uh the people that watch this are huge fans of yours um many you know as these worlds work many would be discovering you for the first time which excites me I'm excited to get that email you know N9 months from now saying thank you so much for introducing me to Simon so there's a lot of selfish wants and needs here in this episode but Simon's a friend and somebody who I really enjoy spending time with even though we're both so busy it happens infrequently but to the uh the percentage of the audience that doesn't know who you are why don't you give them a quick little Spiel and we we'll answer some questions my friend sure uh my name is Simon sinic and uh I have a clear vision of what I want to build in this world uh I imagine a world in which the vast majority of people wake up every single morning inspired to go to work feel safe when they're there and return home fulfilled at the end of the day and everything I do whether it's writing speaking teaching whatever it is is devoted to helping to build that world and do you and have you always had that for yourself past decade and before then uh I would say my career before then was uh what did you do before then I had a marketing consultancy got it I just sort of I mean I enjoyed myself I had a passion for what I did but I sort of I meandered yeah I would say that you know my I think my goals and my Visions were very much uh about me and about the business I want to build this kind of business I want to make this kind of money Y and that hasn't been for the past decade and and so me knowing a little bit more and adding a little more color for the group you you speak you've written books uh you had a breakout speech at at one of the at the highest of levels want to talk about that for a second I think that so A long time ago uh I did a 2009 it's long as a long as ago as that there's some older people that watch this 2009 I wouldn't consider so [ __ ] long ago I think in this social media World a long a long long time ago long time ago seven years I gave a I gave a I gave a tedex talk in petown Seattle and uh uh it's gained some popularity on YouTube and the folks at ted.com Ted decided to put it on ted.com and uh it it went crazy it went crazy and uh when did it go crazy when did that you did it in 09 did at the end of 09 and they put it on ted.com in May of 2010 yeah it seems I mean like it just seems like a lot of people have how many views did that get last time I checked it's about 27 or 28 million yeah monster Andy what you're slacking over there I don't I don't have any 28 millions and so but I look I won I won the internet lottery I mean you know I got lucky I was I got lucky and for one more time for the the people that are learning about you what real quick on what was the General thesis of that so I shared um I shared it was a talk on a theory that I continue to espouse that I um based on an idea I called the Golden Circle basically every single organization on the planet every single one of us knows what we do the things we sell the services we offer some of us know how we do it it's the uh the things that we think make a stand out or differentiate us from the the world outside but very very few of us can clearly articulate why we do what we do um and if you look at the greatest leaders everybody from Martin Luther King to Steve Jobs those with the capacity to inspire action and those around them every single one of them regardless of their of their industry uh thinks acts and communicates starting with why most of us talk about what we do and then we try and tell people how we're better but these guys talk about their they talk about their cause they talk about where they're going and what they do simply serves as the tangible proof of what they believe um and it profoundly change my life it continues to be the way in which I uh organize information make decisions set strategy all of it it's the North Star it is the North Star um and I found a language that made it really easy to understand and actually the cool thing is actually grounded in the biology of decision-making so it's not like some high futin management Theory it's actually grounded in in how the the brain evolved and makes decisions and what about your book World you've written now what three third book yep yeah came out today this is the day this is the day is that what's in there no what the hell I was super pumped I'm like he's got a box we sent you some I know but I lost it you lost it so you didn't even read it no read it I've never read a I've read like four books in my life like Joe neth life story you do realize it only has like 200 words in it that sounds like a lot it's a lot of pictures this time right a lot pictures so what are the three books real quick and we'll link those up India I think it's time for you to reassess and and re-enter the ecosystem I feel like you know dunk and Sid and all these characters nobody can play up to the level of your quality and so I think we're ready to raise the bar ready yes but before we do that the three book first book first book Is start with why yes uh which is deeper look into what I talked about on the Ted Talk second book is Leaders Eat Last yes which is all about um how where trust and cooperation come from and how you build trust in you ever consider calling it like leaders don't eat at all cuz that that's happens that sometimes happens and this new one one comes out to get today is called together is better a little book of inspiration uh yeah that's what it is and it's basically um a beautiful little illustrated book with quotes and aphorisms but it's a metaphor um I tell a story of three little kids who are dissatisfied with their playground because of bully in this case uh the metaphor being a bad boss and people imagine having a different job or going somewhere else or starting their own business or whatever it is and the question is who has the courage to do that yeah and so basically it's a story of three little kids who find the courage to follow their dreams because they learn to help each other love it yeah that's what it's about so all across America we hope and the world we hope to inspire people leaving organizations three at a time five at a time 10 yeah I'm good with that good India let's do it oh a lot of these are all videos right real question good I like this hi Gary B hi Gary ve and Simon I hope all is well question that I have for y'all is can somebody's personal why on why they work for a business vary from the business's why or is that just never good thanks a lot keep climbing so if it's your business uh the business is why and your why are exactly the same thing yeah but he's asking if he works for an organization he knows the organizations why I mean a lot of the people here lot of them know viners why but they may have separate wise within it can they coexist Can employees why and an ORS why coexist and everybody wins sure the simple answer is yes if they go together um everybody has their own unique why and the organization has its own unique why and if they are comp you go together in a peanut butter and jelly kind of if they're compatible then you will look to the people who have joined the company and say ah you're a good fit you belong here and they will see themselves as a good fit and each one is is mutually beneficial in other words it's like any relationship you know you and your wife have different wies but they're compatible you see her as helping grow and she sees you helping her grow Etc it's the exact same thing which is why sometimes it is incompatible which is why divorce rates are very high which which or well I don't know it's sometimes incompatible that's a decision-making problem okay um but but it's also an evolution problem right like if you think about it one's wise can be really aligned with the organizations today and 5 years from now they may not no absolutely not not if both organ not one more time you're saying no to that no to that so you're saying that there's a here let me tell you before you do I want to give you more framework because I'm fascinated by your decision to say that you're saying that things are Frozen Frozen and that one's context of how the world for example that it's so Frozen both North stars that one who's an employee who's rolling quite along and has a y but then child dies from cancer along the way isn't reframed into the context of where maybe it's not a line anymore no the the word I wouldn't use frozen okay uh you're saying that there can be no growth when you use the word frozen okay your why is fully formed by the time you're in your probably late teens and the rest of your life is simply an opportunity to live in balance with your why or not so the decisions you make and so what you're whether somebody's living that's why I said before which is as long as both organiz both organization and person are working hard to remain in in consistent with with their cause then it then it works fine now the example you give of Someone's Child dying you know tragedy doesn't form or change your why tragedy usually gives us an opportunity to live our why because it makes everything else in the world seem stupid yes you know and it forces us to say there's something bigger and more important here very often tragedy pushes us into why not the other way around not pushes us away from it I totally agree with you I think the most extreme things that happen in people's lives actually just accentuates the reality of exes of who you really are it exact you know the test of someone is not when everything's going great it's when everything goes wrong that's where where your true color show or or the or similar to that but a slightly different version for everybody I'm fascinated by uh people's wealth and fame really not changing them at all just finally exposing who they actually are and that that's not a trag theory a good thing but it's a real thing absolutely all right so yeah it's it's fine if they're different and as long as they're compatible and this is why you want to know your why and this is why you want to find out the company's why cuz otherwise you're going to make decisions based on money and benefits and then there's nothing it's it's like making a decision who to marry based on the I I don't want to Sidetrack the show but it's it's funny I'm sitting here it's why I'm so confident in what I'm building at Vayner media because the platform is being built to be in their benefit to reverse engineer what they want based on their DNA whether that is enormous ambition which is then this is a platform for them to create that or within a very close ecosystem to me or quite passive and very nice work life I have actual zero emotion one way or the other of what they actually want I just want to build a framework and a platform that gives them those options and I think that's the great mistake that most businesses make and isn't that what you preach in your work as well 100% so it's yeah I have no interest in so the why is clear internally and externally 100% I love which is you know because to me otherwise everything crumbles in its hypocrisy if you don't do that amen mat Matthew hey Gary Matt Lamar here in Atlanta Georgia hope you're doing well I had a quick question about self-awareness do you think it's more about maturity and wisdom or is it something that you're just built with thanks so much for taking the time have a great day that's a good question so I've been talking a lot about self-awareness I'd love for you to take the floor first maybe you haven't had as much time to ponder this this world um what's your take on self-awareness do you um do you feel like you have it do you feel like it it grew is it you know for example I believe it is the ultimate power once you have that boy can you start navigating um I'm struggling cuz so many people have really caught attention to this and are asking me to help them figure out how to gain more of it and I'm like Jesus this is you know there's certain places where your your skill set stops mine stops at how am I going to I don't know I boy do I know the people that I know that have it are winning and and not just financially or exp like they're just in a happy place because of that self-awareness what is your thought on self awareness yeah I think it's a skill like any other so you do think it's something that can be some people might have natural capacity for it however they were raised like any other skill you know it's like some people are good at basketball and some people have to work very hard to be good at basketball but it's do you think one caps out though in a basketball analogy dunk is a is a is a nice looking athlete but he's never going to be an NBA player he has a ceiling of his basketball skills do you think people have a ceiling I know if people have a ceiling I don't know if people have a ceiling but I think selfawareness is a skill a practice learn learnable skill and I think the the one one of the big things about self-awareness is we don't really know how we're being perceived we think we know how we're being perceived and sometimes we Act in a way you know when we when we act all pompous cuz we want to appear strong but really we appear weak and that's right you know um you know we're not always which is yeah right and so I think the big thing about learning to be self-aware is being open to the feedback from people who love you and care about you who are willing to say to you when you said that you looked and sounded like an ass yeah right and to be open to that kind of harsh but from a good place uh critique is the only way to learn how you how you come across it's funny you said that I think the closest I've ever gotten to answer this is that and then comma actually putting that inner circle in a safe place to tell you the truth exactly right because those same people are scared CRA you know they love you and if you're defensive the whole time then then then you are not learning self awareness I would I would tell you that my reading of comments over the last decade on social and taking each with a grain of salt you're biggest fans you can only you can only let your ego go so far and you know you're aware that some people troll for the sake of getting reactions from the community things that nature but the net the millions in a net composite score has definitely been I would always say that listening has done a lot more uh for me even though I love to talk and always talk that consumption pattern you has been a very big deal for so there's a wonderful story about listening the problem when people say you need to be a better listener is we are human beings and we need to communicate and communication is two ways listening and speaking so the so but everybody's like you got to be a better listener like but here's the best understanding I so Nelson Mandela is universally regarded as a great leader which is important because you know different people are viewed differently in different nations but Nelson Mandela universally regarded as a great leader right he was actually the son of a tribal Chief and uh he was asked in an interview once how did you learn to be a great leader and he tells the story of how he would go to tribal meetings with his father and he remembers two things they always sat in a circle and his father was always the last to speak and in terms of leadership uh and listening I think the the idea of be a better listener is actually half the advice I think the advice is practice being the last to speak you see this all the time in meetings where everybody will sit around the room the senior guy would be like all right here's the problem here's what I think we should do but I'm really interested in what your thoughts are let's go around the room it's too late you've influenced the room and people and it people bend and mold as opposed to saying here's the problem I'm interested what you have to say without saying anything and not even and having this and here's this takes practice not even even giving a hint whether you agree or disagree if anything you ask questions to learn more you get the benefit of hearing everybody's opinion everybody gets to feel heard and then you get to render your so I would tell you and this is for people that are running businesses that is a micro example of the way I which is and I think makes a ton of sense I I would tell you Andy you obviously direct report to me you run our team I think people would be stunned by how little we talk at all like the the level of micro right like the level of micromanagement I put on like my version of that is actually letting people do their thing and watching it from speaking last when I by I guess my punchline is by the time I get into the meeting where we're like here's the problem the amount of listening that has been done because I've created such a white canvas for the leaders to do their thing and I can watch it and contextualize what they're doing is the macro version because once you're in that meeting room that's basically the the the final pitch of what's been going on over that period of time okay yeah it's interesting it's it's interesting I believe in that quite a bit okay good I mean I I I think I I on the other hand do think that all skills have a max out at some level you're hardwiring you know but that's so you can't you can't continue to grow till the day you die no I think I think that's the the black and white version of that I think that you can continue to make incremental steps but I think that there are people so there there's diminishing returns kind of ab I believe I believe that because I believe some people are just Delirious in this chase that they're going to be at this upside of any skill and it become and people lose practicality at some level and the question is is where is everybody you know if if if here is the max out diminishing returns the problem is the question is is did you stop does anybody even get here I mean like you know there I think people which is why and which is why I'm always very careful to not play too much to the negative because I don't want somebody to stop here but at the same token in a world where there's a lot of voices and everybody can do everything need to level some level of practicality thank you from Bill Bill hey Gary and Simon my name is Bill Clanton Bill Clanton books.com I'm an adult coloring book illustrator I live here at the Jersey Shore making coloring books for grown-ups uh up till now I've been a oneman band as far as controlling my operation and doing everything myself uh but I'm looking to expand and start building a team uh do you have any suggestions as I grow to help new team members buy into my why or my mission as to why I'm doing this is there any best practices or ideas suggestions to help them buy into what I'm trying to accomplish here uh any suggestions would be great uh thanks a lot and keep up the good work trying to accompl any suggestions would be sure suggestions well well one is having Clarity of why which is um somebody you have to have the ability to talk about or uh uh what you believe what you're trying to build beyond the business itself so he's into adult coloring books what specifically which puts him by the way which puts him in a good spot to begin with right I mean if you just think about that in thesis there's a lot of like smiling that comes along with that there's like a lot of positive vibes if that's why he went into it it could have been for some zenom thing or some or some weird thing maybe he's a really bad guy and he's trying to he's mad at children I don't think so so but but even beyond the coloring books like what what is it that he imagines you know the ability to talk about uh his vision and if he can't talk about his why in hard terms can he tell stories of his own experiences or people he admires that if somebody hears enough of those stories they can kind of get a sense of who he is um what you'll find is that that um the better you are at communicating your why um people will want to work for you uh regardless of the opportunity that you afford them like they want to be a part of it yeah um we do a little thing which we've been doing for years and years and years called a give and take whenever there's any kind of relationship whether it's a a uh an outside partnership or even uh uh somebody who joins our team we do something called a give and take where we want somebody to be selfish and selfless within the relationship so not give and get but give and take so we'll ask them what is it that you have to give to us that you have that you think that we need right and they'll tell us and then we'll say great what is it that you selfishly want from us and we want them to tell us what they can get from us and no one else and when those when those things match you have a balanced relationship because so for example I've had it with people you know they'll tell me what they what they have to offer and that's awesome cuz that's what I want and then they'll say what they have what they want to take and they go oh I want to work with the smart people I'm like plenty of smart people what is it you want to take from me they're like oh I want to help build something wonderful do that anywhere what do you want to take selfishly from me that you can get nowhere else and if they can't answer the question I won't engage in a relationship and the reason is because in time the relationship is unbalanced they're going to be giving but they're not taking and I don't even know how to give them what they want then they'll complain they're not making enough money or because it's not balanced that's right and I think I think the other thing you know as being out there a lot of people play a lot of people play uh the reverse of that yeah you know they want to give you something that is very low in value and they want something insane in hey Gary ve I tweeted about your book now I want a job with you I want you to babysit my dog four times a week like like it's insane with that right so it's about balance and to me I've thought a lot about that I think a lot about it I I call it 5149 I fully believe in that and then what I always think about is how incredibly important it is to me to slightly give a little bit more not because I'm the greatest human ever I actually just think it's a leverage point I think it's like I like the feeling and and I'm not sold that I don't know if that makes me a good guy or a bad guy it's just my it's my natural state to slightly overd deliver as close to the middle as possible and I I like that so one of the richest guys in China he might even be the since the Alibaba guy not so much but but the one of the richest guys in China he's a he's a real estate developer and he always uh gives the majority share to all his partners he always does 51 49s or if or or even more on Balan and and somebody again sat down with him an interview and said why do you always why do you never do 50-50 deals why don't you why do you give away the majority stake in all your Partnerships and he smiled and says because everybody wants to do business with me that's right I mean it's it's that easy tons of sense yeah um I think uh to to answer the question in a little bit of detail I think you have the benefit of being out there I think all of us have the benefit of being out there today and I think all of us whether your audience and we we've been at audience sizes of just starting to where we are today whether your audience is very large or quite small they're always a small group of people that are attracted to your message and I think what I would do in this scenario is if you're looking to hire that first person I would look very hard at the people that are engaging with your content on social and start there I'm a very big believer on that because I think it's quite practical they've already been self selected they're using their free time to comment on your stuff consume your stuff and buy those coloring books and so I think that's at a very important place I've had enormous amount of success with wine library and both VOR media in the exact same way they have a passion for you and your work right before you even met by the way by the way sometimes you lose because they had a vision of what they were attracted to and then the reality is it's work or this and that but but I I do like that starting point from a practical nature um JJ JJ hey Gary it is JJ at 979 the blacks in Houston had a blast having you on my show earlier this year to talk about your new book Ask Gary V uh I read the book it is amazing I got a lot of good stuff from it I've been sharing it with some of my interns and my friends and co-workers so thank you so much uh today I have a question for you I'm releasing a book next month it's called without bruises a journey to Hope heal and healing it's telling my personal story of being in a relationship with a sociopath and you know going through mental and emotional abuse well I am trying to figure out do I stick with JJ who is the radio personality to Market this book or do I need to stay away because I feel like I can reach a bigger audience but I'm not sure if that audience is really ready for the girl with the Shaded hair tattoos who's at the hip hop station so maybe you can give me some advice on that thanks Gary love you I'll take this one first and then jump inide JJ look the bottom line is it's not 1984 anymore it's 2016 the you're not going to hide from who you are people are going to figure out you have a shaved head and Tattoos you can go under a pseudo name you can go in disguises they're going to figure out who you are so I think everybody wins when they go all in listen I you know I first 60 episodes of Wine Library TV I 2006 10 years ago I was tempered a little bit because I was scared that the people on Wall Street and these rich people that were buying hundreds of thousands of dollars a year of wine for me would realize I loved wrestling and football and I cursed and I was Jersey out the truth is the second I realized wait a minute if people like this show with 80% of me what's really going to happen the second I went all in on me it became a totally different outcome and really I've never looked back both in the wine industry and who I am today there are plenty of people in the marketing book world that don't love me I I think the closer one is to me I don't know people you know there there's a LinkedIn post right now where I saw somebody write of like why Gary ve is really great at social media and the first comment with four likes from other people is I would want to do nothing like Gary Vee and I'm like well there's five people I mean you know you know and I get it and I get it but I think what you have to take pride in JJ and everybody is if you can live a life where the people that know you the best like you the most you win I love that my assistance we talk about India's one week as my like the people that know more about my truth win like as we've gotten to know each other we've liked each other more not L and that's the game true I mean what's the definition of authenticity right everybody's like trying to be authentic but nobody talks about what authenticity is authenticity is saying and doing the things you actually believe and so to create divisions one of them is inherently inauthentic so in one of them you're either being dishonest or you're faking it so uh or you're hedging hedging hedging hedging is what you are who you are and you want to bring that personality and at the end of the day the more authentic uh you are all of your work the more that people who love you for who you are will take your work and will help spread it for you um those are champions um but it's very hard to even uh find Champions if you're always hedging and trying to be what somebody else wants you to be JJ I think you've got a misread on America I really do people like you for you and they like you for your Mage and especially if you're you for example neither of us neither of us fits the role that we expect them and I show up to these meetings and jeans and things and and Gary you know he's he's curses and he shows things but but people like us for who we are and the people who don't like us for who we are don't invite us and that's totally fine I also think that you've got to understand the American psyche right they're not going to care as much about tattoos and shaved heads and things of that nature America forgives everything except if you're trying to deceive them like you can literally do anything in this country probably outside of murder and get away with it as long as you don't try to pull one over on us right the presidents have proved that the most famous people have proved that we will forgive all day but if you try to make us a suck because you're trying to put one over on us we hate that it yeah be yourself one more yeah and it's hard to be yourself it takes practice it's like the self-awareness thing right uhhuh let's do it from Africa going to Africa love it hi Gary my name is binola from Nigeria West Africa it's 2:16 a.m. in the morning here and I'm grinding I hope this gets in uh my question is short and simple to you and Simon when when do you know you have the chops as a young person to start talking when you have the results to bucket but you're not an alltime great yet do you start talking or do you document thank you I I think you start talking uh it's the whole thing is a process that you start talking immediately I mean it takes a long time to become an overnight success right and uh um I think for the both of us and everybody we know that we admire and who's achieved anything they've been at this a long time and they've been at it and by the way they weren't great at the beginning they took go watch go watch early go watch early interviews of Steve Jobs right early interviews of Steve Jobs are fantastic he's terrible and he he actually in one of them says I I need to go throw up because he's so nervous about talking on camera he's terrible and the point is is he practices and he practices and he practices he gets better but he does it out loud and I think the idea of hiding until it's perfect it's it's a Fool's game I think you put yourself out there you you you start you practice you practice out live then you get feedback and you can you can you grow I yeah you put it out there I I I would say the one thing that you may be referring to that I talk about a lot is it's tough to come out the gate at 22 and say this is the definitive thing here's my advice I think I think talking to the world about your truth believe correct is the game is the I think what we're seeing on the internet right now like I'm a 22y old I'm a I'm a business coach and I'm going to teach you and the only business I have is you're going to pay me 20K and I'm going to teach you how to charge other people down the ladder 20K to give you that's the bad stuff so you know your point of view on the world and like what you believe and where you come from that's gold your process that's why I talk a lot about documenting instead of creating it's just your truth um but I agree with you I mean there there's no substitute for doing the amount of people that wait for the perfect thing and then never do anything you know the most beautiful thing when you're young and you think you have something to contribute is to admit that you don't know everything admit that you're you're learning if you say I'm a 22-year-old expert and I can help you do X Y and Z you actually it's not true you have I mean there's so much more to learn and everybody knows that um everybody who is the kind of people that you want the people that are attracted to that are going to do very little for you besides some short-term D agreed and if you say look I'm in this business I'm fascinated by it I'm growing fast I'm learning fast I'm still a student of this stuff but I have the service to offer that humility is unbelievably attractive and people want to be a part of that because they know you're showing up to learn not to I don't know if you're paying attention to this but in Reverse what's happening is people are renting expensive things showing a [ __ ] Lifestyle on Instagram like you know going to like their asking their dad to take $25,000 out in cash from the bank putting it on a bed taking a picture then putting it back in the like just complete and utter fraud and it pisses me off that's insane yeah and and and and by the way like it's just it's just a non-winning game you only attract people who want that that's not even who you are wor the worst the worst anyway Sim probably lying isn't it question of the day every guest gets to ask the question a day you get to ask them a question you'll get hundreds of uh data points back in return that you can adjust to okay uh both on Facebook and uh YouTube so uh what would you like to ask the vayer nation what is on your mind what would you like to get a good solid survey in return from um I want to know if uh whether you have your own business or work for for a bigger company I want to know uh do you feel loved and supported by the people around you do you feel that the cultures in which you work or the culture in which You're Building are ones of cooperation and of trust or do you feel like you have to keep your guard up the whole time you can't really trust anybody and you definitely can't trust your boss I want to know that and if you are feeling supported and loved tag that person I think we are just not deploying enough positivity and I think if somebody's doing that amazing thing for you they would feel very nice when shows up in their notifications and realize they're doing that for you yeah thanks very much yeah love you pal wonderful thanks a lot good you keep asking questions will keep answering [Music] them | GaryVee | UCctXZhXmG-kf3tlIXgVZUlw | 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KuEKKP4lxgw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuEKKP4lxgw | Frank Robert James CAPTURED | Brooklyn subway shooting suspect arrested after 30-hour manhunt | hey everybody good morning good afternoon good evening depending on where you are in the world today april 13th the wiz you know the month is halfway over you know your taxes are due come april 18th right just figured i'd throw that reminder out there shout out to everybody in the chat shout out to third eye trg michael phillips and i have a crazy story here for you guys today if you guys um you know you may have heard about this situation that occurred in a brooklyn subway station in which a man named rob uh frank robert james shot 10 people injured over 20 okay injured over 20. luckily the people that have been shot are in good and stable condition but um i have to say that there were signs that this guy was unhinged okay hey sintel baby how are you babe hey considering leader good to see you guys um again there were signs okay there were signs now i'd like to show you really quickly okay and actually let me go ahead and mute this um you know it used to be that only white people did stuff like this and i'm not being prejudiced okay i'm just saying you know uh back in the day right and of course uh this is mr frank robert uh frank james frank robert james okay his mug shot okay but this is oops this is him being arrested they perp walked him he where you know i just have to throw this out here but damn dude you're like a double d bra there not that that matters but i just had to say that you're looking at an unhinged man who is full of hate i'm not going to sit up here and say that this man is mentally ill he hasn't been evaluated yet but one thing i will say is this man is full of hate um this man had an entire plan okay an entire plan and we're going to talk about it here um and although his youtube channel was terminated by google it's kind of funny how that how that happens right you got people up here that are threatening to kill people all the time but somehow their channels are still standing i i've never understood that but i'll tell you one thing i've been on a roll i've been on a roll reporting videos like nobody's business for another reason you guys you have to be really careful with people out here that stalk and this this man here was a clear like stalker type unhinged full of hate you got to be careful of these stalkers you can not underestimate someone who stalks you in your family all i will say is if you are legal get a gun there's no reason on you know in my personal opinion especially being a woman that lives alone um i have to have a gun [Music] because i'm a woman that lives alone and that's very important because if someone ever breaks in my home i've got to have a way to protect myself and a gun is the best way to do it because i don't have to be close up but i say that because i just felt like it was important to say that to those of you that have older family members things like that you've got crazy weirdos like this out here okay this guy decided that he would go to the subway okay and he would shoot it up okay period check this out we don't get could care less and that's why we should be exterminated that's what we should be up completely unhinged absolutely nuts okay absolutely nuts now i want to show you some additional things and then we're going to get into the details of how he was caught looks like some of the videos don't have sound i'm not sure why maybe twitter intentionally removed the sound not sure but it looks like they did looks like twitter intentionally removed the sound and i'm okay with that because all it is is just unhinged okay now frank robert james is 62 years old he attacked the manhattan-bound in train at 36th street station in sunset park on april 12th yesterday he injured 23 people including 10 who suffered gunshot wounds okay i'm going to put his image up while i read off to you how he was caught etc okay and then i've got some other video that i want to show you now can you believe that this guy actually called crime stoppers on himself and i can tell you that right now terror related charges are expected okay they are expected now hold on just one second here some reason my sound isn't working properly um i did some driver updates yesterday that maybe and i'm not sure now james rented a u-haul van that is linked to the attack he had also posted rambling conspiracy latin um you know um messages that were just completely unhinged okay completely unhinged this madman who turned a new york commute into a bloody terror when he allegedly opened fire inside a crowded subway car even called crime stoppers on himself wednesday morning then he calmly went for an afternoon stroll through the east village so a call comes into crime stoppers and the guy says quote you know i think you're looking for me i'm seeing my picture all over the news and i'll be around this mcdonald's this was the bizarre moment that frank james called the cops on themselves quote so the unit responds and he's not at a mcdonald's so they start driving around and they see a man who fits his description when they take him into custody they find his wisconsin driver's license now a couple of eagle-eyed new yorkers who also called 9-1-1 after they spotted james sontrain through the east village where he briefly sat down at an outdoor dining shed it's like he wanted to be caught now the nypd swooped in shortly after put him in handcuffs and federal prosecutors wasted absolutely no time charging james age 62 with terror related offenses for firing 33 rounds on a manhattan-bound north train tuesday morning leaving 10 people with gunshot wounds and another 19 injured in a mass shooting that shocked an already rattled city that's been reeling from a city-wide crime surge let me show you a video here now there's no sound don't know why actually let me check my audio there it goes sorry guys let's go back let's listen to the audio sorry about that that was a setting on my part it why did you shoot all those people why did you shoot all those people frank frank were you planning look out [Music] why'd you do this frank [Music] the camera suspicious push it push [Music] ah [Music] hi how are you what is your name i'm good my name is zach i was working inside the store and i was doing security cameras inside and i see that guy he walking from the screen i see him from the cameras so i thought this guy let me call the police and i call him and we catch him zach you are a hero thank you so much no problem you like make the people safe always because the people the life is nice you know thank you zach from leaky.com shout out to zach you are a hero you caught him thank you for your fast replies you know your fast responses as you can see they've got him cuffed up like nobody's business okay look at him escorted out of the ninth precinct wednesday but there was warning signs there were clear warning signs now here is the suspect frank james seen entering the train station before the attack he even disguised himself okay he even disguised himself let me take this banner off okay he even disguised himself now this attack again injured 29 people 10 people were shot again this is cops are still determining how he managed to escape after this attack this is him escaping the subway okay um police located a u-haul connected to a credit card that was found at the scene with him driving in it okay this is the uh the us attorney's indictment against james showing his attempt to file off the serial numbers from the gun that he allegedly used in this attack he didn't do a very good job though did he another image and he and he is likely to be charged with a uh with terrorist related attacks happy birthday shadow i see sintel so um happy birthday third eye today's my wheelchair birthday it made a year today it's called shadow demon i got the hellcat demon logos on it congratulations to you third eye much love to you all right now this is a scene from the attack people are seen fleeing after this madman opened fire on the north train in sunset park brooklyn okay this is uh you know people running for their lives okay will this be a turning point for mental health is he mentally ill or is he just crazy meaning sometimes guys just because you're you may be mentally ill right doesn't mean that you have the right to shoot over 20 people i'm sorry but you know in in the way that i feel about things okay um i just feel like people use you know mental illness um as an excuse now let's see subway suspect frank james once posted a chilling video from a packed train he once posted this chilling video from another packed big apple subway train slowly pointing his finger at passengers as if picking out targets look how he's pointing out [Music] let's try this again he's on a subway train and he's pointing at people as if why [Music] okay i hear him talking a lot of [ __ ] okay every time you see this logo think about one thing all of your work okay look at this frank jodem's i'm sorry frank james post a photo of dozens of bullets with the caption quote nothing says [ __ ] you better than some of these [ __ ] you frank james once posted a chilling video from another packed big apple subway train he went by the he went by the um handle of prophet of truth 88 and i'm going to do some investigating on that because youtube can't possibly be the only place he posted then of course he he um he ranted about mayor eric adams matter of fact when we document these names oops okay let me document this because i will be doing some investigation on these names and i'm sure the police will be too but the thing about it is social media investigators are pretty damn good look at this in august 2020 frank james posted a disturbing photo of a blue body bag on a gurney saying this is your place he had every intention one of his last facebook posts before tuesday's carnage hold on a second one of the last facebook posts before tuesday carnage was a photo of a man pointing a gun straight at the camera which he shared friday another post this month showed the bloodied gun carrying hand of the assassin from the video game hitman absolution about a killer hunted by cops for pursuing redemption in a corrupt and twisted world guys it's not real okay this is the internet and there are so many of you that are stuck in virtual reality it's not real for god's sakes additional photos and he was initially named a person of interest again in his disguise in um this is look at this police presence look at that look at and now my understanding is he also threw um smoke smoke grenades okay you can see the blood on on the floor and um again it there's nothing graphic there viewer discretion is absolutely advised let me go ahead and make sure i put that up that banner your discretion is advised so don't come trying to tag uh to flag me because you act like you've never seen blood before okay have you ever cut your finger i know i cut mine really bad yesterday other he also shared an image of controversial late nation of islam leader elijah muhammad using his preferred title as the messenger of allah other post shows celebrating black power leaders like angela davis malcolm x and james more than 30 years ago were in a t-shirt of the soon-to-be slain black nationalist leader holding a weapon other photos showed that he was angry about rising gas prices posting a photo of someone paying fifty dollars while expressing homophobia listen i just paid 105 dollars to fill my truck up just yesterday okay so 50 to me whatever okay um tons of photos okay tons of photos now i'd like to um go into twitter at this point we weren't able to hear before but that is because i didn't have the sound proper okay um let's hear some of this um with that african name that she would be married to a white man one of my subscribers brought that to my attention yeah our black sister supreme court justice power to the people is married to a [ __ ] white man i don't believe this [ __ ] oh god wait a minute this is the [ __ ] right there i had no idea with that african name that she would be married to a white man one of my subscribers brought that to my attention yeah our black sister supreme court justice power to the people is married to a [ __ ] can i just say something really quick okay you know how hard it is being a woman of mixed race in america i ain't even gonna lie to you number one i'm i've never been attracted to white men ever ever um i you know my attraction is to black man no question about that i don't know if it has something to do with my father um and how you know um i don't know but i i just don't have an attraction but i noticed there is a trend of black women wear marrying white men but here's the thing many years ago when i lived in washington state that was commonplace not only that you'd see asian men married to black women okay very very different very odd right but different than what we're used to down here in the south mostly here in the south you'll see black men with white women right and you know i just want to say something you know one of the reasons why i'm so intimidated by even trying to ever date again after going through a divorce because see there's this thing about people or or black women having an issue with black men being with a woman who is not fully black it's not like i can help how i was born right i can't help that um i'm a mixed woman um and i you know 50 50. and what the things that come across my mind is would a man even want to date me knowing that i'm mixed knowing that i'm not fully black right because it may disappoint his family right um it may disappoint his friends because he's not marrying a black woman he's not with the black woman he's with the woman who's mixed but the thing is i can't help that just like you can't help that you're the color that you are but i am um i i had no idea she was married to a white man which kind of does change things with just a little bit but whatever make whatever floats a boat right but uh that could never be me i i may never get married again uh i would love to have a a really good friend um someone that you know i care about and someone who cares about me just as much as i care about them and and you know there's been a lot of talk going around about men leading and all this sort of a thing you know uh what's his name um god what is that guy's name can't think of it but he said something about you know black men should lead their home uh and the woman needs to cook and cater to her man well let me tell you something i'm of the old school i'm a 44 year old woman and i do come from the old school and um and whether my religious beliefs are what they are i'm spiritual to a certain extent and i do believe that um i do believe in some of the principles of the bible i ain't even gonna lie to you and i do believe that a man should lead a man should lead not only his household but a man should lead his wife um and um that's just how i feel about it and i feel like with the man leading his wife and leading his household and being the patriarch of his home it allows the woman to be the matriarch of her home as long as that man is respectful to that woman and as long as that man loves that woman and treats that woman with the utmost respect and isn't walking around disrespecting the hell out of her just because he feels he's the leader of his family like that doesn't mean disrespect a [ __ ] right it means you know lead out of love and i just wanted to say that because there seems to be you know there's this thing where i mean i catch it all the time right they call me the white lady i even have t-shirts right with white lady on the front and i've sold several um but i'm not white and you know i've never even met a mixed guy and i've never even dated a mixed guy in my life um and i don't know um i have my preference and but more so than anything um there's nothing better to me than a strong man who leads by example someone you can get advice from you know some women look um to you know i think i'll leave it alone at this point but that's my opinion of the matter that's just my opinion and i think part of the problem in america today is the women want to wear the pants in the relationships and they don't want to allow their men to lead and if they allow their men to lead maybe their relationships will be a little bit better don't you think like i'm just saying um there's a reason why relationships are so [ __ ] up because men because women always want to try to tell the man what to do there's nothing wrong with talking to a man expressing how you feel to a man and if that man really loves you right even though he is the leader he'll actually listen to your advice too and um you know to be getting into like you know middle a i ain't gonna say i'm middle age okay i'm not gonna sit up here and say that to being a 44 year old woman but i would never date a man younger than me i'm not look i'm not a milf okay i feel like sex is better with an older man because he's experienced all right i'm just talking here um i don't want some 23 year old bouncing you know on top of me for two and three hours straight are you kidding me i'm look you know i'm looking for someone who can be very loving and and can portray love towards me not bouncing up and down inside of me for three straight [ __ ] hours so you know what i'm saying because then i'm not going to be able to walk for the next two days y'all know what i'm talking about y'all i've had sex before right when you were younger and it ain't even just the women you know a man wants to bounce up and down down on you and [ __ ] like i'm [ __ ] this [ __ ] right oh i'm getting this [ __ ] but really now man it just feels the same like women are pleased in a different way right sex is great but even a man's penis gets sore after bouncing up and down on a woman for two or three hours straight okay i'm just keeping it a stack and um i feel like older men are more mature they got their [ __ ] together um and they have experienced life and believe me the [ __ ] that i've been through in my life okay career brain tumor that i'm still dealing with even now okay i'm preaching sintel i i'm sorry i can help it who the [ __ ] i'm 44 years old you think i want some 25 year old bouncing in and out of me for two goddamn hours straight no thank you okay if he wants to licking lincoln you know but now you're not about to bounce in and out of me like that now man you know and it's hard to describe but you know i feel like um you know an older man um there's a lot of reasons why okay um you know and just kind of speaking to things like even um you know i'll even say this i got with um my husband when i was literally uh 17 18 years old my ex husband okay my ex-husband okay and um the only man that i was ever with my whole entire adult life like i'm not the type of [ __ ] okay i know some of you guys y'all can't go without sex but i'm not the type of [ __ ] where i'm about to lay down with the million [ __ ] men okay some of y'all women um y'all tripped me out y'all tripped me the [ __ ] out and no i don't sell my body for sex never have never will never [ __ ] will disgusting disgusting okay um but i'm just talking [ __ ] right now okay but um you know it is so difficult to find a good man out here these days it really is it's so hard it's difficult i don't know if if that's something i'll ever find because honestly even the first um the first man that i was with was a sorry sack of [ __ ] right this ex-husband of mine just a sorry sack of [ __ ] right just a sorry sorry sack of [ __ ] but i'm not gonna sit up here and talk too bad about him but believe me i'd tell him that to his [ __ ] face i would i think um you know i'll leave it alone i'll leave it at that but um just know that all the hurtful things that you ever did to me your karma will come and i'm not waiting on it it is what it is but let me tell you something i couldn't be more happier in my life and if i ever meet someone um a caring person um you know i'm the type of [ __ ] i gotta take things slow and don't think you're gonna lay me down in the first date okay i don't get down like that either i don't get down like that either man okay when i met my ex-husband i made his ass wait for a few months before he got some of these goods okay it's just you know i know i'm talking [ __ ] right now and i have no idea why i'm even saying any of this during uh you know me talking about this but i guess the picture of the white man with the black woman sort of made me think and one of the things that kind of i think about i ain't even gonna lie is that if i do meet someone that is that i really like okay someone who's strong who's a leader um that sort of a thing my thing is would i even be accepted because i'm mixed that's the question you know but it is what it is right anyway enough of that i'm done talking about that um i i um done with it and and by the way um i have been um you know um striking channels left and right so if i haven't given you permission to use any of my content don't do it because i will strike you and i'm gonna get you not i'm gonna get you for three different strikes there's one you don't know about actually there's four you don't know about shout out to track i won't be explaining track anymore but that has a little bit to do with it okay and it's going to affect you in your future career as a youtuber as well listen to you if you add your two floors together and your age you get eight wheelchair sex in a lot of gatorade really so wheelchair sex is good third eye i've never had wheelchair sex so [Music] like i said my whole adult life you know i had all three of my children i was with the same man for you know over 20 years um you know i i don't believe in whoring around i just don't but anyway guys um i want to um i want to show a photo of this man and it's kind of interesting that frank showed this photo this is malachi he killed 10 police officers in dallas and he is considered a martyr so is a man named gavin okay he was uh the police couldn't handle him and they blew him up with the bomb in the dallas public library and then these [ __ ] police decided to put his dead body on the internet but yet if we you know they if we were to put the dead bodies of the people that xavier shot right it'd be a problem but they did it to him so i've always um felt a certain kind of way about that and again many would consider him a martyr and um i will refrain from my opinion on that and it's not because i don't want to it's just that i have a career and i can't really express my opinion on these things slam the door like you don't try to slam it in my face yeah [ __ ] you and yo yeah [ __ ] you too you see that [ __ ] all day every day you know you see that [ __ ] all day every day right [ __ ] slam the door like you don't try to slam slam it in my face yeah [ __ ] you and your white ass too you white mother racist [ __ ] they had to put that in for good luck i don't get listen yeah white racist [ __ ] they do exist they do [ __ ] exist look at me [ __ ] and they hate your guts too slaying that [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] wow all that you know in vietnam they ain't not your [ __ ] friend ain't your [ __ ] friend [ __ ] you're something less than human today you better get that in your [ __ ] thick skull oh ain't that black hey this galaxy [ __ ] you guys dude had issues okay serious issues and it's like hate took him over it's just hey you know and um it's very sad to say the very least not to mention the fact he's got double d tits okay so that's pretty sad too maybe even f's i don't know but listen guys i'm out of here um i've got a lot going on i've got to take care of i'm about to get up out of here i've got some planning that i'm working on um uh i've decided to cancel my amsterdam tip uh trip for right now uh the netherlands um has make it has made it a little bit more difficult to get in and i just don't feel like dealing with that so i'm planning on i you know i'm trying to find something else um that i can do it's kind of weird because you know all of these people all these trips they try to make you pay for two people right because mostly it's husbands and wives and families but it's just me i don't want to pay for two people you know what i'm saying and um so i don't know if you guys have any ideas i was sort of thinking of maybe maui um i was thinking about maybe mykonos i could fly out to mykonos get a nice room um maui would be beautiful um you know it's time for me to do something i plan on taking either a one to two week vacation and i even thought about going to maine i love maine uh maine is beautiful especially this time of year and washington state is beautiful and to be honest with you i don't know if you guys have ever wrote down route 1 from washington state through oregon into northern california it is the most gorgeous beautiful thing ride scenery you will ever see in your life it's beautiful so um you know there's a lot going on in my life and i'm looking to buy a home cash money i don't want a mortgage there will be no mortgage um and i'm looking at a few homes i may have to fix them up but that's okay some of them don't really need much fixing up depends on where i buy but i'm a country girl and um i would much prefer to live in the country than in the city you know honestly i would love to live in the city so i could be closer to my family but i'm sorry but i you know i'm not going to pay 300 000 or 400 000 for a house the same type of house that i can get in the country for 50 to 100. you know what i'm saying so anyway now that i've shared enough of my life with you guys um uh you know i just want to say i appreciate each and every one of you i want to give though a really quick a special shout out to sintel gloria as well but specifically sintel not to mention none of you guys you know heaven sent all you other guys uh third eye gloria um max garcia um you know my troll max don't get mad at me max you know i do have none beloved which uh love for you michael phillips trg right um but i want to give a shout out to sintel sintel has been with me since 2017. it's 2022. i've had from the very first day that i started this channel when i had four subscribers sintel became a moderator then he's been a moderator ever since sintel you you want to talk about loyalty that's somebody who's loyal okay period and although i you know i love queen's throne shout out to queen's throne shout out to concealed ringleader sintel um i need you to check that email but sintel uh means the world to me so does queen's throne and concealed ring litter you know but there's nothing like having a moderator who has your back um sintel has been attacked by multiple people out here and um he's never blamed me for that and he was just recently even attacked and doxed over there by the lie seeker over there right the one who's sitting over there trying to wave a white flag and my thing is this period you take all those videos down first you don't get the honor or the privilege to put all that [ __ ] up and then ask everybody else to take their [ __ ] down and you're the one that started it doesn't work that way doesn't work that way yeah there is also i looked into the uk and of course as part of my as part as my in a part of my amsterdam tip trip the thing is if you test positive trying to come back to the united states you may not get in so yeah um lots of things going on so i decided against it but um shout out to heavensen as well much love babe i will reach out to you i promise um but um i'm very proud of the team that i have they're all loyal and i don't have to worry about some weirdo trying to destroy my relationships with the people that have been around me for all these years just so that they can turn coat anyway you know what i'm saying straight like that and i don't give a [ __ ] about what team you think you put together again as i said yesterday when you dig a grave for me you better dig one for yourself because i will never go down without a fight i guess you don't know who you're [ __ ] with you're talking to a [ __ ] who managed to do some of the most amazing things in this world we're talking career-wise everything with just a ged raising children at a young age buying my first home by the age of 30. you know like i could go on and on about all the accomplishments that i that i've made and that i've had um and you know something else too that i just have to say this this individual is so concerned with my ex my ex-marriage right my ex-husband right why don't you call him up girl like serious call him up do your thing girl and you tell me how good of a man he is [ __ ] you tell me um but really like what's up with all them black eyes that you got [ __ ] are you still selling that puss and getting your eye getting your head knocked off [ __ ] because frankly it's like this i don't give a [ __ ] what energy you say this what energy you say that what you're gonna do what you should have been on your content frankly [ __ ] you've been um you have been stalking me since last year so now i don't give a [ __ ] so [ __ ] you okay [ __ ] you and [ __ ] everything that you [ __ ] stand for and that's my saying that's my saying i came up on here years ago saying that and i meant it so anyway i'm done with it shout out to everybody we've been here for 55 minutes now i love and appreciate each and every one of you but i wanted to give a special thank you to centel the love of my life my moderator and here's something funny i have to tell this you know every times until for the first year year and a half i thought sintel was a woman yo he didn't even try to correct me i was calling sintel a woman i all that type of [ __ ] right but um he didn't even try to correct me and his sister gloria is one of the most beautiful women that i know and i love her to pieces as well those are the only two people aside from queen's throne and third eye and heaven sent that i speak to behind the scenes period and really it's mostly done on discord mostly um i love you guys and thank you third eye for being team leak team interloper nation now we're gonna i'm trying to figure out how to fix that interloper nation thing i was running around here talking about sintel she's so beautiful sintel is a whole goddamn man oh man very handsome man um and can strip his ass off okay used to be uh i don't know he used to be a stripper right and i know i know he doesn't care if i say that but sintel oh baby he gets down okay all the men want centel okay every single one of them anyway guys i'm out of here much love to everybody i will catch y'all next time and i do have some amazing announcements i'm just kind of waiting um if you don't stop you leave my gloria alone love you big puss [Laughter] anyway there's going to be some changes being made to all my channels you may have noticed there's even more we have one called leaky receipts i encourage you to go check it out all receipts will be posted there and listen straight up okay um sintel gloria those in third eye third eye um manages my interloper nation channels sintel and gloria manage my leaky brand channels which uh really is kind of interloper nation too but i want um i just want you guys to know there's going to be some changes coming moderators being added that sort of a thing to my new channels and um you guys are too much um but um we are about to take things to the next level and i do mean the next level um i've i have never you know i was monetized once on this channel and lady snoop lied on me and said i had a gun pointed at her in the video and my monetization was taken away and the other thing i want to say too is when did when did um me and uh this weirdo stalker [ __ ] fall out behind lady snoop lady snoop had absolutely nothing to do with what's going on between you and i [ __ ] so stop lying on me okay now i'm gonna stop addressing you losers i'm gonna start acting like the blogger and the seasoned blogger that i am i am because all it is all you guys do is just repeat yourself you lie then you expect somebody to try to like speak to your lies i don't have time for that [ __ ] get a life get a [ __ ] life get some content that's all i can say and i'm out much love guys | Crimes and Investigations | UC3O4Lr8xtIqGjY-FwH5hgUA | 2022-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,450 | 32,977 |
2UWI0nF73Eo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UWI0nF73Eo | The Global Fluency Podcast- Andrea Garcia & Cognitive-Based Compassion Therapy (CBCT) | welcome to the global fluency podcast this is a space we've created to explore the components of diversity inclusion and cultural competency in all of the ways in which these components present themselves in our professional and personal lives language culture socioeconomic class gender race ability love age or so many other identifiers everything begins with a conversation join us in this space where we seek to empower educate and uplift by creating authentic conversations on issues that affect us every day in every way we look forward to you joining us in our discussions with everyone from thought leaders diversity and inclusion strategists students to CEOs and the corporate education and nonprofit sectors let's discuss how we can better understand differences and leverage commonality let's do away with political correctness explore Oddie Asian builds community and create allies let's start an authentic conversation this is the global fluency podcast and this is pertain Crevecoeur West my name is Burton Crevecoeur West and I'm your host I'm delighted to have with me today our special guest mrs. Andrea Garcia I'm glad I'm welcome to the show oh it's my pleasure to be here today and I'm so thrilled to have the opportunity to share about my experiences but more than anything to create a space of communication engagement in exchange which right now is so important there are so many tools available that most people are not aware and I'm so grateful that you have created a space to help those resources to come floor and be able to share with the whole world so thank you for that thank you so much I'm delighted to have you here and I can't wait to get started so I'm going to tell our listeners a little bit more about you so everyone unvail Garcia the owner of Pro lingual Spanish LLC it's a company empowering professionals through Spanish training and services she's a nationally certified healthcare interpreter with more than ten years of experience in the field she is experimented with several meditation modalities for ten years and most recently she's completed her CBC team teacher certification in addition to that she has more than twenty years of experience in sales marketing and training and has been working with these fanuc community since 2002 I'm Leah welcome to this show welcome to global fluency podcast we're so thrilled to have you here and I can't wait for our listeners to to really learn about what you've been up to what you've been doing in the diversity and inclusion and cultural competence space and for full transparency I want them to know also that you and I have a history you are not only an esteemed and and highly respected colleague of mine but you are a dear friend as well and so when you set forth on this mission of cultural competence I was delighted because I knew that this was going to be so impactful to not only you as a professional person but to every community that you serve and that is vast so I know that the the place that you are right now is going to provide people with so much information it's going to show us how to have more authentic communications and conversations and it's really going to expand not only not only everyone's knowledge base but really expand their self actualization it's really going to create a path for them to find that and authentically live in their truth as well as be able to communicate with other people so let's get started first tell us a bit about your professional background your training and your company absolutely so my background it was up to 2008 I was in sales marketing and right before the crisis at the 2008 crisis I had a call to just really leave that life behind and find something else to make the long story short I always been someone who wanted to serve the community and make a difference and so I decided to become a medical interpreter and 2008 from 2008 all the way through to most recently I spent several hours interpreting all Kanak conditions and situations from a school setting from IPS to medical setting you know different different types of interpretations and the amazing part of this is that I have become a filter of communication beyond the words but you know mostly related to meaning and actually becoming clear about all that misunderstanding that a lot of times takes place that is even beyond any kind of the word specifically but a consequence as the systemö believes that we all of us operate from they create so many biases and filters that do not allow to you know have a clear communication and I'm saying all this because the next step professionally it was I became also a Spanish teacher because I was aware of the mass communications I want to improve that and the professionals who are ready fluent in the language but it was still having some cultural issues that they will not really combine properly in supporting them in growing and expanding their and their vision so that way they can engage in more awkward conversations but also in the process of all this I made an a dear friend in some well Fernandez Kariba who is the psychologist at Marcos assessment center and where I interpret for six years in I as one of the great consequences of our friendship I became very knowledgeable in this type of meditation that he engaged several years ago which is called cognitive based compassion training for which one I have become a certified trainer patent there in the last few months so I think I kind of compact it and one of the things that I just I want to add about my company my company was Korea in 2015 and again I create this company with the intention to provide language services specifically to fill gaps they are lot of companies that teach Spanish but my intention it was addressing those professionals who really want to create a difference in the environment where they get to practice the language and and with that intention I convey my knowledge as a medical interpreter in Spanish teacher to provide services to doctors to lawyers in and people who really even go to you know professional salesman territorial directors and all kind of things that they have to do with engaging with this different cultures and Latin America mostly and be able to be effective in their intention so I think kind of cover everything well I'm glad you did because that took our listeners through the journey the arc that brought you to the space that you are in today as a as a certified CB CT trainer so one of the things that I love that you mentioned was that you you even people who were fluent in the language they had some difficulties with regard to culture and you and your endeavor to fill that gap you became that bridge for them through Pro lingual services through Pro lingual Spanish red media pro legal Spanish you became the bridge that would you became the bridge between the space that existed between language and culture and I think a lot of times I'm especially when we are interacting with people who may not speak another language sometimes and and this goes back to our mutual training as interpreters sometimes people think that it's all about the words as long as you understand the words to say you're connecting with people in a way that that is relevant to them but a lot of the times the words can cause more confusion without having a cultural context so I love that you use a need and you went to fulfill that need and in and throughout this entire thing you realize that Phoebe CT was also a part of your journey so can you tell us tell us a little bit about what CB 15 is for I was nervous for those who may not be familiar absolutely and before I get into that I want to say something very shortly yeah I left out you know the part of that I also been in a jump in an interpreter trainer in the sense of the language coach in one of the things that I always said to those who I was training is you need to come to this profession with a humble heart then why I'm saying that because yeah it's um you can only be in full service when you leave your biases in all the egotistic aspects of ourselves behind you you are a tool of communication in there and you might have all kind of judgments that they going back and forth but really you only have to be aware of them and as you become aware of them you put them to the side you can pick up we always said you know you know this because what we did together so many times you know you leave the Sood of who if the flamboyant andrea garcia is at the door then you come in in the very you know serene in in and not highlighting character of being an interpreter do you service and then when you go back to you place you put your suit again but you have to really allow all these things to be put on hold because otherwise you know that services you should so and with that in mind you know i have to say that cbc t my engagement with significant so much as that we saw on my experience as a medical interpreter first of all because i want to be better what I was doing but also because you know this there is a moment then we all has an interpreter in find ourselves that is you know that to make the decision how much of an eye I wanna be and how far should I go with that you know breaking the commitment of the role that I have say that I'm going to cover in here and that is it keeps me in a place of being compliant with a professional aspect of this and I'm saying all this because it's completely in tune with what CBC key is you know CBC Tia was created at Emory University here in Atlanta Georgia in 2005 by one of them originally he was a monk servicing under the blessings of the Dalai Lama but he was teaching theology and Emory and in 2005 they have an apprentice of students almost committing suicide or some of them actually committed suicide and as a concerned one of the students approached this teacher and asked him why this has happening how you can help and so he decided to be a create a protocol you know at the time he was taking and he was becoming a PhD in psychology and so he combined different modalities staying from the luncheon tradition of the Tibetan type of meditation and combined with emotional science in in some other techniques and psychology in creating this completely secular protocol which really allows ourselves to become present but what experiences we have in in in how we can deal with them in a way that lead us to be in a space of more more in an outcome of a whelming of well-being not only for us but for all those around us so CB CT basically is that it's a type of meditation that is computed by six types of modules those modules that - first ones are about them on down recall and very well known as mindfulness which basically is about become fully present in the present moment and then you know stabilizing the mind anchoring the attention and becoming aware of the mental experience and then the next ones are the cognitive phase that's why the CDC T stands for cognitive base come and training and so there the next modules you know we have module three which is for me it was the hardest when I took it because really you know and the situation that we live with any relationship we have is a consequence or is a reflection of the relationship that we have with ourself so the third module is about self care self compassion will we become aware of the different type of conversation that we have in ourselves and how we creating expectations or or or we have certain attachments that are not merely reflecting their reality then we live which is you know in our life is about constantly to be subject of changes so life is constantly changing and if we want to tank or something and freeze it today and we're going to suffer there because we just wanna you know keep something from moving when the flow of life is forcing it to move you know in the same way sometimes we want to go we want to live a day or 48 hours when the day has 24 and so and we do this without knowing and all these things are stressors and eventually process you know to constantly bill and we build resentment we deal all this different emotion that if we don't find a lot of it first of all to recognize and we have in them and secondly to find a way to process them in a way that really empowers us instead of you know freezing us in a place that we don't feel comfortable so one of the things that I learned when I was taking the trainer CCT is we saw a touch of what sadness or you know or concern or worry means what really our emotions are a compass them really allowed us to make decisions that they empower us one of the things about meditation is that it give us the time so for example you know if you said for a moment and you try to engage in seeing what is going on in your head yeah you what you do is you create a space and a space where for example usually if something triggers us you know if it's something put us in a specific type of feeling we have the opportunity to respond instead of reacting what is the distinction between the two reacting means that when we hit a stimuli and if you think in in biology meaning you know that's what mike makes like you know it's the interaction between the individual and the environment so when something focused in certain way we tend to react to that based on what we have built as a wine synapse in our brain but if we stop for a second and we make a wise choice that means we get there you know the stimuli and then we pause for a second where we can make a decision how are we going to respond the difference between respondent reaction is that it's a gap of time where we can make a choice about how are we going to respond to that stimuli that it has come to us so this is one of the key things you know and that's for a module a module 3 but then we have module 4 which is have fun impartiality so once we realize how we engage in a relationship with us and we can be kinder to us we can be kinder to others because again their relationship with our environment is a reflection of whatever relationship we have with us so when we start to see the others as the same is awesome the seldom we all have the intention to be you to do good and to be well we can see that all the different perspectives and in systemö believes that they show up so differently in creates a separation really at the core the intention is the same and when we get to tap into that we can relate to others from a very different perspective and so all of those biases that they were playing a game and then we were not aware between the space that we create wave the meditation you know with the space and mind and we couldn't end there there the possibility to see them as another one such as as mom we can connect at their most basic level and really allowed us to expand and I'm saying all this because it's so connected about what social competence and I don't speak so much about culture competences promote social competence because really there are so many layers about what competent needs you know it can be in all kind of sense you know individually we all in the same culture experience things in a different way so the next module module five is about gratitude and a lot of times we take so much for giving what we have and a lot of times we do not realize how much wealth we already live in and we have this mentality of coming from lacking instead of you know basically halfway you know we have in glasses even halfway cool will happen empty and so really what this allowed us to do is just to become clear about what we already have which are brilliant tools our mind in a very different gear to build from the awareness of what we can count on in the world that we already have created underneath of us so you know we have a beautiful exercise that I'm going to mention very briefly about sinning you know thinking about the cheer were you sitting on you know how many people how many resources how many countries have been involved on that and that is such an incredible you know if you if we ever feel you know that something is going wrong in our life just look around you and think about all the things that they are around you they give you comfort and how many people and how many resources how much time has been invested to create that comfort that giving moment and lastly but not for them less important is the last module which is called a compassion basically as the compassion module which is you know in this one what we learn to do is we all feel this need for to bring well-being to others we said always that is to cite corn one is love and the other one is compassion the difference is love comes from the building of the relationship that we create with others when compassion is about feeling the distress of someone can do well for them and one of the biggest problems they you know especially for our medical interpreters and so many people who is supporting others and be well is that we have a sponge of this emotions but we don't know what to do with them we do not have an outlet we always feel that what we're doing is not enough you know and this is so important in the medical field when people is dealing you know doctors nurses everybody is seeking everybody's pain and then usually become detach emotionally detach as a mechanism to cope with that but really you know what you're doing is when you disengage from the pain of others you just and get from your vain and you become numb and then you you know you know social competence you might have an incredible knowledge but you not longer social competence because we are natural you know social beings and when you start to behave son such as that you know automatically we breaking the humanists within us so one of the key things about engaged compassion I mean we're engage it empathy is that we need to make a distinction between what empathy is and what we do with it the difference between empathy and compassion is that we make a choice about an action that is going to create an impact on the other side and this is so much into trying now but but it you know what this conversation is because it's really about taking an action that is within our reach that is going to create an impact a lot of times we think that we need to cross the ocean well really what we need to do is a small step that is going to really create a difference and then assess and then take another step and then take another step and that's what really engage it yeah empathy is you know which it builds into compassion it really creates the space where we can build a strong foundation where there is transparency and the conversation that we create the communication is clear and so we can build and really embrace whatever is in our environment either a work family or whatever and so all that it has a very strong foundation that is promoting the thriving not only robust for that the whole [Music] now we would like to take a moment to thank our sponsor West bridge solutions is a professional training company focusing on diversity inclusion cultural competence and soft skills trainings West bridge solutions offers a variety of innovative training courses both in person and online live and self-paced their clients include corporations government organizations health care organizations the nonprofit sector universities and individuals such as yourself through their rigorous training programs trainees learn to understand differences leverage commonalities and achieve organizational professional and personal actualization to learn more about West bridge solutions please feel free to visit their website at WWE were followed them on social media on Facebook and Instagram West bridge solutions empowering professionals for success Wow this is why I wanted to have you on the show because I love the excitement you bring about this powerful program that you're teaching others but really um I see it coming off of you our listeners can hear it resonating in your voice just how important it is and I impact a few things from what you were were describing with regard to CBC TV because I feel like you gave the listeners a really cohesive view about what it is but some of the things that I unpacked from that myself was that you touched upon unconscious bias and that's something that we mentioned in the book my book global fluency but you mentioned in the sense of the interpreter coming in leaving their personal selves outside of the room right and being present with their interpreter cells meaning we take away all the biases that we may have anyway and most of the time and we deal with biases their conscious that that we're aware of right but but there are these deep-seated unconscious biases that sometimes we may not even realize we have until we've experienced something that brings them to the table right you said that we have to leave those outside of the door and then you're talking about mindfulness and anchoring the mind and I think part of being aware when you were talking about self awareness part of that is knowing those unconscious bias to use right because we can't be if we're not mindful of them we cannot deal with them and then we cannot anchor on mine if we're still clinging to those things right and then when you were talking about the third module with regard to self care and self compassion I'm with self care that's one of the interpreting it's one it's a part of the interpreter holder code of ethics but I also think no one talks about self compassion right because it might be seen by but people who are not familiar too much with it as being self indulgent right oh I need to be compassionate to myself and I heard something that was really poignant the other day which reminded me of you someone was was getting advice from someone else and the the person said to them why is it that you can give me this good advice and they said because I love you and then the person receiving the advice then but how come I know you love me but how come you don't love yourself just as much right and that resonated with me because we oftentimes do not show ourselves self compassion right and I think when we do this puts us in a space to be more empathetic to people so that's what I unpacked from what you were telling me and of course I am I'm minimizing what you just said but but those are those some of the key takeaways and then when he touched upon social confidence that that's something that I hadn't thought about um at all with regard to you know compat with regard to CBCP and so except that I love the example that you drew on why social confidence is important and I I dare say I'm I think that might be an actual another episode for our podcast I'm simply because I think something such as social confidence needs to be delved into even further but I think in order for us and my connection to this is in order for us to be socially competent or or rather the purpose in being socially competent eventually leads us to being culturally competent because if we're if we're thinking about our place in society culture does does have a direct relationship with the society and and in this case us in the United States multiple cultures so I see how that social competence would play an integral role in how we deal with not only ourselves but with one another and so my next question for you is you know based upon all of this that you've discussed um tell me a bit about your experience on the diversity with the diversity and inclusion journey how has that manifested itself in your work well in my work but let me focus mostly in my experience I will go through a lot of things but I think the medical interpreting is the most accurate because it really is about specifically communication and we have this illusion about what real communication is you know we are so tied up in the form that we deliver and not so much on the content there is something that for me is so key you know there is a cute gap between intention and outcome you can have the best intention in the world but if your action is not matching you're in your action is not matching your intention most likely the outcome that you going to recollect is not showing up you know the way you want it in other words you know we we mean all well being for everybody you know and this is starting up to what you were just telling me about diversity and inclusion we all know that we live in a diverse world we all won them well Ben you know in the abstract way for everybody you know we all mean well but how that shows up in our lives you know in for me for example I can give tangible examples of this you know and inclusion you know as a medical interpreter for me express it in the way to be the best whatever I was doing so that way transparent communication you know accurate and transparent communication can take place so that way it's like you know the barrier of language it was not even there so that's the way I can you know feel into the inclusion yeah but the truth is there are some interpreting all these emotions are moving within me even though I left you know Andreea a package at the door because I can I help I'm a human being so is so key then every time I make a selection of the words or even my body language which is something that we do not pay attention most of the time it is so key also and the part of communication to be aware of how am i showing up and when I'm bringing in to the table and in for example the part of being an interpreter which is also you know when you decide to change from cultural broker to advocate you know that is a huge leap it's a huge leap and it really you know it's a leap that you want you don't want to cross very often because it can have all kind of effects so that's the kind of you know that's the kind of breach that I was talking about you know they use determine in your choices because sometimes you think you have to cross the ocean and really all what you need to do it just make a little step so you can in the compass of being an interpreter which it can be using so many other ones but I think it is so clear in this type of environment you know when you are in excellent cultural broker it's most likely that you will not need to become an advocate and you are becoming a similar advocate with that pursuing the position of an advocate which it means you remain within the frame of your professional yet you having an incredible impact but in order to do that you have to be so full depressant of whatever is going on and you have to be also so aware of you know Oh while your tools are and not be masterful because you know that I'm not going to take it to that level but you really know your tools so you can use them properly in every moment in a way that is going to bring difference without stretching yourself so far so going to cut it you know I went a little bit away from where you were asking it but you know going back about diversity and inclusion you know my journey has been the first of all I need to be clear about my intention and how I'm going to put that into action knowing my space knowing exactly what is my role in the situation and being clear about the frame in which I'm acting up so thank you for that Andrea and with regard to knowing your space and knowing your role and knowing your frame I want to ask you because you you work with families different in spending families um with regard to interpreting of course but also with regard to your CBC team training so explain to me how I'm because as interpreters um we know that you know just to Spanish as an example being that you are from Argentina the communities that you serve are not necessarily of your same ethnic and cultural background so you may serve people from Mexico from Nicaragua from from you know Panama from different parts of the world here in Georgia we have a significant in population so with that comes not only a difference in culture but a difference in the type of Spanish that I spoken so with that comes language variance so so my question is you know tell us how language variants have affected your interactions with both families and providers on a therapeutic and a cultural level okay so what the again it has to do with being humble you know when you when you're pursuing something even though you might have in there is a difference between knowledge and experience and the difference between knowledge and experiences that knowledge you are cueing it in your head but until you not apply it in your everyday living you know it doesn't become experience and it's only when it becomes and experiences become you know wisdom which it really leads into the sermon and I'm just making this line of you know of connections because is really when you comes me interacting with your environment right so let's say when I was in interpreting or even when I'm teaching Spanish to you know I you costly receiving inputs from your environment now if you fully pressing you're going to get exactly the clue that you need in order to redirect your actions so you can aim closer to your outcome but if you stubborn and you want to fix it you want to be fixated about something you know the gap between your intention and your results is going to grow bigger because I as as far as you enough present you have disconnected and we are disconnected you know something is rolling without you being there you are physically there but you not press into that and I'm saying that because the impact that it had on me you know I could have always you know pretend that everybody's from Argentina and speak their Spanish that I speak in Argentina and then probably I will never evolve to become the interpreter that became because you know there would have been so many communication issues and there probably would most likely will lead me to not have the kind of business that I built because I was not effective on my own my profession so you know when it comes to language you know you have to the thing is we a lot of times get tied up in the esthetical part of something meaning and the form that shows up versus the ethical part which is the moral behind it you know and so we have to make a choice which if really and in everyday life is the distinction between our ego and our higher self you know you know the aspect of us that wants to thrive you know in a truly and authentic way so I'm making that distinction because if I want to be if I want to be attached to the only good Spanish is the Spanish I know you know then I'm disengaged from my environment I'm stuck with a bias that is really filtering my experience and it automatically is isolating me because I'm not connecting to others at the core of what human beings are you see and so when I whenever when I make that connection and I do understand that the the the differences that they seem to be so huge they're not really truthful that big they are forms that's what I say aesthetic you know there are forms that are manifesting in the world that they seem to be very different that they might show up as a consequence of the system of beliefs which is seem to be from the other side of the universe for me because I feel in that gap when an reality is not true and reality we all thrive in for the same thing which is our well-being so going back to your question you know the way is by surrendering to what my end Shania's if i stay in tune to be a good interpreter then i will do whatever it takes to build that if i'm stuffed to be the argentine interpreter who is pretending that she's still in argentina then you know that results are going to be very different and this is another thing that sometimes we have in this illusional situation when we think that we are believing aware in one way but underlying we have this this belief that we have now become aware of which meditation were allowed us to become clear about you know that is running the show and we under the illusion that really the intention that we think it is running the show and reality is not and that's why the gap be in between the intention and the outcome one of the reasons I love talking to you and having discussions with you is because there's always a learning and a teaching moment right and I for me you always take me on a journey which I which I always appreciate because as you're speaking I I'm a visual learner and so I like to visualize that journey right because it's the best way that I can share it with others and so this is what I unpacked from what you were saying so at first we mean there is that gap between our intention and our outcome right but what I took from you is in order well we start out with the intention and then we have to deal with our ego and so around that area of our ego that's when we make that decision if we're going to acquire knowledge or not if we're going to use that knowledge or not then the more we do use that knowledge I'm meaning the the less we deal with our egos the more that we accept what we don't know and and are ready to receive what we what we are given right that leads to increasing and expanding our experiences right and the more experiences we have that leads to our being able to discern and then for me where that goes even further is that with that discernment comes the cultural awareness so like you were saying you know with that discernment you're like thinking to yourself I'm in Argentina but I serve other people who speak Spanish maybe not even as their first language especially in the case of indigenous speakers but I serve other people so so that means that you have to make yourself aware that you know the Spanish that you are are so well versed in may not be applicable to the people you're serving right and then that leads us to cultural humility knowing that we are culturally aware but knowing that we will never know it all but the journey still continues and that leads us to what you were saying about your higher self right because then we're able to fully embrace our higher selves and that is where after doing that that's where we're able to really have our outcome present itself so for me from what you were saying that was a journey I saw from my intention to my outcome you know did that make sense yes it does and I want to just kind of thank you for you know bringing all those highlights but I want to share with with you in the audience something that Martin Luther King said you know and I'm going to read that this to you so people fail to get along because they fear each other they fear each other because they don't know each other they don't know each other because they have not communicated with each other if if we keep this in mind we could truly begin to see the other with a fear and less of a stranger if we have to pee if we have peace on earth our loyalties must become a chemical rather than sexual our loyalties must transcend our race our tribe our class our nation and this means we must develop a world perspective Wow Wow that true things could not be said true or things could not be said so Andrea let's bring this home for our listeners out there so if there are two things besides that that beautiful jump from Martin Luther King that you just gave us if there are two things you would like to impart upon our listeners what would those two things be well you know I'll say that practice self-care impartiality and gratitude will lead to a state of awareness and the sermon that promotes social competence and more effectively communication in making choices that leading to thriving to the whole back in your company your family your you know whatever setting you choose that will be one of them and the other one is to be willing to convert your empathetic or concern into an action of compassion they will bring well-being to you and for those around you which it will lead to build a stronger relational foundation in which anything can be built on top Wow Wow Thank You Andrea so for our listeners out there I know that this has been impossible for me how is it impactful for you let me know I'd love to to hear your thoughts on this and also I challenge you to continue this conversation continue the conversation and explore really the the gap between your intention and your outcome and if there is that gap that exists what is stopping you from getting the outcome that you intended so let's have that be something that we explore as an audience together so I'm RIA if our listeners want to reach out to you if they have a question tell us where they can find you okay and my website is Pro lingual Spanish comm my email address is a garcia at pro lingual Spanish comm you can find me in Instagram and with meditation with Andrea you can find me also in a Facebook as probe lingual Spanish in meditation with Andrea and I think I cover all and where can we find you on LinkedIn oh thank you LinkedIn you can find me as andrea garcia or pro lingo Spanish you don't like it excellent so Andrea as your friend as your colleague I thank you so much for being on the show today I know speaking on behalf of all of our listeners when I say thank you for sharing of yourself so willingly and so selflessly thank you for sharing your your knowledge and your expertise and really I'm excited to see what you're going to do with CBC T how you're going to continue to to have it reach other people and impact them and so for our listeners out there continue the conversation I'm routine Crevecoeur West and I will see you on the next episode of global fluency podcast I'm glad thank you so much for being on the show thank you so much thank you for this opportunity I'm very very thrilled to it thank you / listeners we will see you next time thank you for joining us for this episode of the global fluency podcast tune in every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. for our latest episode connect with us on our social media you can find us on Facebook a global fluency podcast into an Instagram at Westbridge solutions LLC global fluency podcast understanding 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Scream Team (PSX) | Casual Playthrough (Finale) | do outside the stream on time all right hello every single person welcome to the stream my name is bendel you may remember me from youtube.combna or twitch.tv slash beardown isn't it weird that they've got slash tv they're not even on tv who even who who decided that uh so my name is bianda um and uh today is the fourth of april 2022 that is correct it is the first stream of april and because it is the first uh or the first sunday of april was yesterday daylight savings has officially ended in uh new south wales victoria tasmania and south australia in uh in this country which means the clocks went back an hour uh we have moved from plus 11 to plus 10 and it's thrown everyone off also by the way this uh oh i think western australia wants to do it i gotta double check i can never tell um but we've got northern territory in queensland they don't do daylight savings so we're now on the same time as them well northern territory's up now behind south south showers at the same time it's very weird time zones are very confusing why don't we use utc all the time it's because people don't like waking up at 7 00 p.m so anyways let us get right into the game uh so whoop there we go oh i got the audio and i got the video there we go uh so i fixed the right stick by the way all i had to do was just set a bit of a dead zone uh i did not fix the start and select buttons being the ps4 buttons but yeah oh well i don't think people will mind uh so how are you all doing this fine uh monday uh my day's been pretty alright um yeah that's about it really it's been pretty alright um we've had uh we've had some fun fun things going on uh can't show can't show that is am i gonna get copyright strikes on that one i'm curious i actually i what i what i've been doing recently for the vods there's a more meta better blendo talks about the stream kind of thing uh but one thing i've been doing is uploading the vods directly via twitch to youtube and then always editing the video because i've been recording all the streams myself which means i can do a little bit of an audio tweak if if the stream is too quiet in one regard and also i can [Music] use the higher quality that i get from recording locally to then put on youtube randall is running about so that's why i've been doing that but what's kind of interesting is that you can basically use that to sandbox what parts of your video are going to get copyright claimed uh so it's kind of interesting seeing that yeah now pretty much every uh every bit was claimed every single video was claimed so uh in the last stream uh i did the first two out of three worlds and uh in this stream i'm doing the rest so uh this is the sugar shack this is all snow themed now i remember this level moderately it's got a bit of a jam in the music apparently it's got snowmen who are just here to like ruin your day really what even are these snowmen like what are we what is actually like i can't even fathom what's what's like the three themes we've had going on oh my gosh what's actually going on here um what are actually the themes of the levels like i can understand the urban setting because you know you're scaring kids in the city i guess uh egypt not too sure about that one snow like is it because there's the himalayas part of the film is it because like you know they they run into the abominable snowman who by the way is not gonna appear on this game in any way shape or form uh yeah this is uh this is some platform i assume they're telling me about ledge climbing which is fast i'll just say that it's very fast oh boy oh my goodness so okay i'm over i'm over the ledge uh do i go left or right i'm gonna go left sparrow has taught me what oh no it hasn't oh yes it has why yes yes i think it's because you get your first jump like really liberally in this game so uh but yeah yeah so this stream pretty much just gonna finish the game we've got four levels including this one uh and then just go back to all the old levels and finish up a little bit that's remaining um i mean as well there's 96 of these guys to scare in the entire game this is i'm five and a half minutes into the stream and i sat through starting up the game and walking to this level and that's four enemies already and four four of the the kids in this level already so don't feel like it's going to take too long if you missed out on the first stream or do feel like it's going to take too long because this game it's monsters inc the camera is caught over there so uh just a mechanic reminder you pick up the scare juice to build your scare bar and when it reaches certain tears you can scare robot kids of that level uh this is like just barely outside my jump in fact there's a thing in here that says looks like you could stack some firewood like did was this ever a feature that i can't even recall oh yeah yeah picking up boxes once once so this is uh hey oh my gosh i just got like i was gonna say uh slapped but no no no that word is sacred i cannot use it in the same context now do i only need two or do i need three no i can do it with two i could deal with two okay you just need to climb up onto this ledge thank goodness that this building has a ledge you can climb into the chimney to get inside the cabin i guess this is also you know person number four out of five out of uh eight is they yeah [Music] also i was thinking off the top of my head what is actually stopping you from getting all the uh all the kids before uh you get uh all the tokens and the answer is because kid number eight does not appear until you get all the tokens so you can get seven kids uh i don't need to save don't eat it so ah yes did you did you notice the post-processing effect i think that's the first time the three-eyed guy has appeared here i i'm trying to now recall like what was the plan what was the villain's plan in this in this film was he supposed to make like the ultimate scaring machine which is basically just actual machine what does it do it just sucks oxygen out of the kid it's i don't i don't even know it's not like no i don't even know i can't even call it sir oh but yeah nah so this week has been a um a decently interesting week i feel like there's been a few things that have come up uh but i think the most important important most noteworthy one uh and and and who knows some people will probably say like oh it's not that noteworthy but uh the big one i find is that e3 has been cancelled uh ish ish what what it is really is uh e3 is um not going to be an event basically so all the companies can still feel free to announce stuff around the time which is probably gonna happen anyways but uh e3 as an organized event is not happening um and uh that's like not even with a covered version can i say the word or whoops um that's not where that that's just uh you know there's gonna be no event so what does this really mean um it could be the end of an era it could come back next year you never know um but i do feel like um first nintendo and then uh sony uh the game has shifted a little bit uh to basically being hey like yeah internet distribution is a really powerful tool for conveying demos for conveying uh videos um a lot of people just get their stuff from uh yeah like they'll just look up news on youtube or even uh to some degree they'll look it up on um gaming journalism website they'll just get news from there um paraphrased and so it's just like you know why have a specific event that's like oh you know you kind of rely on the press to feed the information back to back to people when you know most people can just find out for themselves and also the press are going to do the pretty obvious point of collecting all of it um so yeah to to layman and myself included i'm kind of like yeah i don't think it's a real big loss to you know to not have a big event because everyone's going to be announcing stuff around the time anyways if anything as well it means that they won't compete like over the same uh place as each other um like because that was a big that's a big problem with the e3 is when like one uh developer wanted to stretch their time out they wanted to show like demos at certain times and meanwhile you know another company is showing off stuff in in their broadcasts and so which granted like all conventions are like that there's only so much time they can book the floor uh and obviously there's more than one stage so someone's gonna you know have to opt to see one thing over another but it feels like you know when when you're doing things digitally especially there's not really a kid moves away the kid keeps moving away there we go there's not really any need to fight over that you can do your announcement in your own exclusive block and you'll probably get a bit more attention out of it as well um so doesn't really mean much i guess in the end uh obviously by the way fish here uh is the greatest killer of monsters and whatever penguin things i don't know can you break this yeah okay not like you must break the other door to open the shortcut you can't don't don't think you got away scot-free by not beating the level i love by the way that this is like a scene transition it's so small like you can barely tell that like this is i love by the way that they've also reused the sand castle and turn it into a snow castle um so uh yeah this is uh this is a long bit of pain basically uh why might as well get this kid oh no never mind i'm not gonna get that jump done i'm pretty sure i can roll up here and okay there's only there's only a few things this is the ski lift this is the ski lift level we gotta have ski what's the term for like this like beat just like my brain's going with scar but scar is a lot more than than just that i'm gonna say scar-esque because like scar needs the instrumentation to make it work if you don't have trumpets you know are you really scared all right the double jump makes it work but sometimes the double jump like you jump too late and your double jump is not does not like working yeah i thought i'd have more to say on the e3 topic actually but no that that's basically it i don't really think there's much of it um if anything it is going to make it a little easier to digest everything because i remember um last year i tried going through the indie live expo first which ironically not ironically but uh unexpectedly to me ended up being like the most like substantial part of e3 it was a long conference showed off a lot a lot of stuff but in turn i actually found out about a handful of games that i've definitely been looking more forward to whereas like other companies um like this stuff is there it's uh oops the stuff's out there but i didn't really find anything tons exciting um like what was the big like stand out for me the kirby game was announced was it i can't even remember what nintendo's showed off yeah i can't even remember i remember forza horizon 5 being thrown off and looking and going that's another forza game and yeah imagine my surprise when uh forza horizon 5 was another forza game by the way the top of the ski lift is yet another area with a way to leave and go down so i'm gonna see if there's a i don't think there's really a clean way of going about this you might as well have to go down this side you ready by the way this is a separate map have i actually experienced a separate map yet you gotta hit start as well it goes down two ways this controls very oddly it feels a little sluggish and also i have no idea where exactly it's pointing that's some good jumps obviously you can't go backwards so that's fine oh i mean it locks me on but it didn't quite make it clear where to jump that's okay and uh yeah that's a ski lift good thing they let you go back to the top with loading screen mike don't touch him there okay let's let's have a second stab at this simple nope i'm not getting it today i apologize if i you can hear some traffic it's been very very noisy on the on the expressway so uh i don't know why i think uh april has brought out all the all the tuna cars everyone everyone with the the really loud engines and mufflers um i love kind of lagging it when they get to a point outside my house so let's see how that goes but it shouldn't be too bad it does it's it's louder when you're in a quiet room but you know when you when you hear it on a mic it's not as bad because the mic is very directional whereas my ears are very like you know one of them pointing to outside the outside the room yeah but yeah yeah other than that though like beginning april is a weird time graphics card prices are continuing to lower which is always a great thing um we're starting to get into the rumor mill of the next gen quite a bit as well uh the one common thing that i hear people say and i i'm a little bit on the fence about is when people say uh oh the new uh ada lovelace is gonna be the generation whether it's going to be called ada or lovelace not too sure but it's going to be one by the way two exits and i missed the coin again i gotta sit through another loading screen they're quick loading screens but like you know you gotta cut to black have the bar move it's the same level as well so it's just a full load unload which it's not like necessary but it's like you know it's safe i can understand why games do full loads like um like especially as well a lot of like old shooters i remember it's like if you do a quick load like wow i swear did i jump i tried pressing x someone someone catch that out um uh but there's a lot of old games and it's like you do a quick load and it's like it's not an immediate load it's a full level load you just don't notice because the game loads so quick nowadays half-life is a probably a great example it's just like you know levels in half-life load very very quickly i think half-life 2 doesn't reload the entire level if it doesn't have to so look at that they did a different picture as well um that back down here i can hear my disc on that when that happens i guess i didn't break open the other door to get the shortcut that's okay so let's make my way making my way uphill lod looks really bad i say it's bad looking but like you know it's a necessity i prefer led swapping to um to not have you are in there except you are not you are outside there um i prefer lod swapping to um [Music] you know it's a fog it looks kind of ugly at times the led swap them but you know what like at least i can see where i'm from actually sometimes the fog works it was working as shadow man i didn't find that the draw distance ever was in the way um i just mentioned that because i was playing it last week and uh also i guess at the uh start of uh this week so now you can go in and out there you go um that game's done dusted all i can say about the nintendo 64 version is uh yeah no it's it's mostly the same game but definitely a simpler experience uh but that wasn't really the main game i was playing this week there were two games that i definitely did finish and i have a fair bit to say about both of them um it's kind of interesting experience so i'll jump into game number one so game number one is a dos game from 1997 titled mad space uh there's a subtitle i'm gonna say it was was [Music] like to hell and beyond or something i think that's what it was called uh what this is it's an fps game just on its own engine it's it's on its own uh it reminds me a lot of the build engine i think that's probably the best like comparison which for a game that came out in 97 isn't too bad um but what set this game slightly apart is it's got two two features one uh the weapons in both hands can be or one as two hands of weapons which is kinda uh and the weapons can be individually swapped so you start off with a a loadout with a two um like laser guns and then you got like a one that also uses energy and does like a little lobbed grenade and then the last one's like a little like pellet shotgun you'll love that he's already rescued boo why is this like very hitchy maybe my disc is scratched no that door could have just opened on its own also where is the door i never even so for reference for people on youtube because you're obviously not seeing this this is the part of the film where uh where uh mike and sally get chucked out into the the himalayas and there's a door out in the middle of nowhere who put that door there why did it work for a moment like it's it's actually just a door frame out in space i don't even know where it belongs but sure uh i don't know where the other robots are so i'm just gonna effectively abandon this level oh wait there was this one let's get him [Music] i mean all my progress is pretty saved and i'm gonna come back into this level at the end of the stream anyways and he's dead he's dead jim i don't know where number seven is so it's probably on that higher ledge uh but yeah so you can have weapons in two slots it's kind of neat uh it's a little oddly i i felt like oh perhaps people won't know how to switch weapons to switch weapons you hold down the weapon like slot because you can have 10 weapons so one through zero on your keyboard and you hold it down and then you click left click or right click while holding that down and you switch it to that weapon or alternatively there's e which is the next weapon if you wanted to switch like that but i found it was actually kind of intuitive i actually guessed that um so that wasn't too bad uh the other thing that's also a little neat about this game is that uh it regularly i'm going to say regularly features non-euclidean geometry so basically a room that can't exist in reality it's it's uh too um you know like there's a corridor when you go around a corner that would pass back onto itself but you know the room is laid out in that kind of fancy way um i can't think of too many games that pull off the non-euclidean look although again uh the duke nukem 3d example um if anyone played the secret level the first secret level in that game it's got a little bit of a non-euclidean nature where it's like it's a it's a ring that then like like loops back onto itself um and uh that was neat but this one it happens regularly uh it's not too fancy the world the the non-euclidean stuff is effectively just sector over sector if i had to describe it it's not using um you know like it's not teleporting you to another side of the map there's a couple of teleports in the map but they're very you know they're clearly teleports and you know there's nothing too weird going on about them the non-euclidean stuff it's fancy uh it's do you like how by the way i got one hit by the guy then i slide backwards just on my own and then i fell off into the water which meant death i can't scare him can i it's hold on i haven't even shown what happened oh no i guess this is yellow i can't tell there's yellow and orange are so similar in color uh but yeah uh so those two mechanics in hand one actually is the game in terms of a shooter well it's a simple walk to the end of the level kind of first person shooter uh it's got enemies that almost all of them are flying robots it gets very annoying how many enemies uh will knock you back or just hit you and you can't do anything about it but you can try and kill them quicker um this is a oh okay this is an actual hold forward kind of moment uh oh i yeah no no i totally got that i totally walked in and there's a red guy in there as well very cruel very cruel i knew i should have come here a bit later but i stole his chips so it's okay um yeah the enemies are not fun on top of that i can't tell you how many of the other weapons feel there's a rocket launcher one there's a heat seeking uh kind of pellety one um but ultimately uh when you die you go you start from the beginning of the level uh it doesn't undo any of your level progress so it doesn't like load anything which is neat um but it effectively restarts you back to full healthful armor or full energy rather because you've got an energy bar uh and then the starting weapon roster very like about halfway in the game it started getting absolutely horrendous trying to rely on the quick saves uh because it's just areas that just feel like you know they're not designed not designed with a player in mind there's too much stuff going on there's not enough health going on um there's kind of parts in the levels which involve um uh like these like i nice uh these blue or yellow balls that effectively will full charge your health or your energy and then significantly take off the other one most of the time i found earlier on i'd find the energy balls which means i would have no health which is kind of pointless but if you get rid of the if you get health and you get rid of your energy you end up barely having ammo with the two laser weapons that you rely on now you got the shotgun that's your one starting weapon that doesn't involve um it doesn't involve that ammo and i ended up relying on that way too much it also felt like it was doing lots of damage so i went with that um but yeah now the maps are okay uh they're not too fancy i got a little confused earlier on um because it wasn't quite clear that you could um uh break some walls it it kind of looks like you could just um you know i couldn't figure it out but uh 23 oh 23. oh geez 23. ah 23 19. ah see that's a that's a reference um but uh yeah yeah by level four very early in that level you'd find out that um that yeah no you can't go anywhere unless you uh know that you can shoot certain walls it's not very clear um also kind of confusingly uh the switches can be shot we missed this whole part by the way we missed this whole part where they were in the himalayas they're just suddenly back in the factory back in the back in the business also this is a wonderful coincidence of a of a moment do what if sully legitimately died here they've got family they've got friends around the office like what how what i don't even know he's leaning on like a barrel that would totally stack over if he lands on it as well uh i love by the way there's no way easy way to get back unless i had the the item to leave here although that did apparently get me like slightly further over so i could probably get the two like kids in the the igloo and then it's just like this would be easy easy days getting out there so we'll go with that um so yeah yeah you can shoot switches as well and there were a handful of times when it's just like yeah no you you needed to shoot switches um so it's a little confusing uh the game did not have keys so it had that as a benefit unfortunately the game had switches to basically replace keys and time switches so you'd hit a switch and a door somewhere on the level would open up and it's really not clear where the door would open up a bit of map searching you'll figure it out uh none of the levels took too long and ultimately i think the game took about seven hours so it wasn't the absolute longest game but it's definitely like a substantial length um [Music] uh circle circle okay this is very scary very scary um so i assume the last or either the last token yeah that's the last token it's probably just in that one power-up that i haven't yet gotten so i'll come back at a later point pretty soon later sometime this stream later i get those items [Music] okay so i i will call that the level and leave and and uh return with an item later on uh but yeah if i if i had to grade mad space i would say uh oh oh i should also mention so this game is incredibly obscure because i looked on steam i definitely owned it for a handful of years i looked on steam it's got 16 reviews and it's published by night dive for steam it's not like like you could probably witness what did i get about twice that uh you could probably easily witness this game like see that it exists but you kind of have to actively go oh that game or oh it's published by night dive i'll look at it oh it goes for two dollars on on steam in australia maybe a bit less if you're in the us um and then you have to also accept the fact that it's a it's a shooter that came out in 1997 that's obviously running in dosbox and also the trailer looks hilarious because they use footage from the final boss like the same recorded clip back to back like twice and then there's like one other gameplay part that they show off um so you barely get a glimpse of what the game is actually like um and yeah it's obscure no one's written a game facts guide there's like all the two streams of the game are fairly recent and they're also entirely in russian also uh when i mentioned getting stuck on level four yeah guess guess what the one stream i tried looking for to get help did get stuck in that bit for like 40 minutes wander around no idea what to do and eventually just like shot in the dark hit the wall i was like oh oh like he was he was using the no clip cheat he was trying to figure that stuff out and it was not working out so but he figured it out eventually uh this is a i was going to say this is an interesting level in the sense of like it's got all these corridors going about which means it's somewhat larger of a level than the last ones but not like not really that large it's got the 12 bar blues music man you know my favorite monsters inc jam i really you know when the credits roll in about like 15 minutes i'm gonna look up who who every single person who worked on this is because i love doing i love showing off the credits i think that every single person who works on video games like you know pat on the back you know you do what i would never like i would dream to do but then i'd be like i would never have the um you know the willpower um to really like play on a game because or to make a game because it's a lot of effort it's a lot of changing specs um in some cases like these games they're very very quick turnaround cycles um and uh obviously you run the uh the more catastrophic risks of game doesn't work out company starts to be very mean so you know the actual devs like you know they do they do they do god's work i tell you that um so that's why i do like showing off the credits uh which brings me to game number two and this is actually uh oh i might i might have said two games earlier i'm gonna mention a third one i've started playing it i haven't gotten a full impression game number two i played uh is a wonderful segue i've been playing forager forager is a humble published game came out of early access in 2019 um and a lot of people note that the lead dev or head of the company one of the two i haven't looked it up uh very very easily dismisses the fact that more than one person worked on the game uh on top of that uh people were saying he took the money and ran because apparently there was supposed to be a multiplayer component to the game and it's there in the game by the way as a like not as a menu feature but like it lists the uh the road map of the game uh still in there and uh yeah it lists that there should be a multiplayer component coming out um sometime in 2020 yeah it's not there so there is mod support i don't know what mod support entails mod support is a very nebulous term because most people who talk about mod support are players of mods and not necessarily developers so whenever and and i'll say safely as myself someone who did not know how to program um when minecraft mod apis were like why why don't they make an official api and now that you know i've worked on a lot of software it's like no it's uh it's it's hard work and also it could mean anything because in theory any custom content is mod support to some degree so uh obviously i don't think it's a much like oh my gosh jeez oh yeah yeah he's there on the bottom left there he is no april fool's jokes i i'm terrible with april fool's jokes because i never i never like making a joke that's mean-spirited and i know that like some people really really uh you know take a take a bit of a thing so the best i did was i changed um i've got a discord bot and i changed my uh avatar with it so so it's like you're gonna go wait a minute but like that's about it because you can figure out like brazil real easily but i thought i'd be neat so uh vienna how's it going mr zenzen welcome to the stream population us you'll be pleased to know this is the last level of the game and uh the plan for the rest of the stream is to go back through every other level and pick up collectibles uh which means if you don't know what the rest of this game looks like you will briefly get a glimpse of what the rest of the game looks like uh this is stream two the completionist uh oh yeah yeah yeah i don't why why is my jump not working out what is going on here there you can see it's like awkwardly not high enough weird uh yeah i i do feel like i do want to complete a lot of games and game number three by the way uh is gonna be the the death now um [Music] actual pit actual pit okay uh well i guess i can scare this guy um but uh but this there's a handful of games where it's just like no i'm i'm fine just playing like in any percent um like uh i just played quake on stream and for that i was like yeah i'll just do a playthrough on normal it's not the most enjoyable to watch the whole thing on um you know on a really hard difficulty maybe it is if if i'm good but i'm not the best i kind of quick save scum about so a normal playthrough seemed like the most appropriate just to show off on stream he did it oh and he's dead uh so to the people on youtube who are going to see this without a without a stream or without the video this is the bit where uh steve buscemi says a bunch of stuff saying his personal woes against uh john goodman yeah oh no that is steve buscemi uh i wish the clips are from the movie but uh there's only so many so many clips that uh they can put into the game um i love as well like it's like the video quality is decent but it's totally not dvd quality which is uh i guess by the time this game came out in 2001 like you could do dvd quality because the ps2 was out uh exit the level oh look the scene literally continues there are there are no clips of the uh the snow the abominable snowman in this game which is very disappointing they didn't have mp4 yeah i'm curious what kind of compression they um they would have done for a lot of these ps1 videos because i feel like almost all of them use the exact same like toolkit that sony probably provides so there's like probably some amount of compression going on because they all look the same avi oh i wouldn't be surprised i wouldn't be surprised um i know that on on pc a lot of games nowadays will like lean towards [ __ ] video but that was a bit after this time so what would they have done on pc a lot of a lot of pc games i feel like would have done just very low color the fling shots uh that icon doesn't scream out to me a fling shot but sure sure we'll go with that there we go sully has no teeth um anime video insulate anime video there we go um you must collect 125 coins and he also cheats in this one i love that he he cheats it too bad he's really slow like i've already outrun him so so we'll see how well this goes but yeah no this is actually the last like new level in the game that you'll see by the way um i i i said at the beginning of the last stream this game is short and uh i know it's short so i thought it'd be a fun one just uh just to play uh kind of tick off another box of a a disney game of some variety to play off but i think these games are interesting just because uh also i can i can use this it sends you to a destination this is not the end of the level and randall uses it so you kind of have to um i find these license games from this era to be kind of interesting because a lot of them are like a fairly um average i'd say or they they wear their inspirations on their sleeve like uh there's a treasure planet game i remember playing and it's a like a tomb raider light um just light uh but it also does like the zelda kind of movement system oh okay let's not skip not skip the other one by the way i love how it doesn't need to load this one when you retry okay let's not skip both of the both of the bits with the coins but yeah like and then oh trying to thought um yeah so some of the games were their inspirations but it's weird because it came out of like parts where like aladdin lion king uh ducktales i guess there's a handful of like really good licensed games that came out just a couple of years before these ones um and then kingdom hearts yeah kingdom hearts is a very interesting one as well uh because like i guess it's it's not it's not licensed it's sorry it's licensed intellectual properties but it's not um but i guess it's not like in anticipation of a film or a tie-in with something so the deadline isn't like being pushed but i always find it's weird in contrast to say um the toy story 2 game is an interesting one for me just because it's a ironically sorry unironically good game like i think it's it's pretty alright uh it's not absolutely amazing but it's like this is something that like people can do with like a deadline darkness in darkness there you go and yes kingdom hearts is a game that i just i've not played also we did of level it of the academy [Applause] level one [Applause] i am honored to present you both with these bronze medals to commemorate your achievement congratulations to you both uh almost monster university so i i love how it's graduation but what it what what the plot of this game is is that they apply to monsters inc and then this is the the training process so so i guess like this is um you know this is the six interviews to get into to get into your fang job and and so it's like oh we just did level one of the interviews um and so what i now have to do is jump back to the beginning of the game and we go for the silver and the gold medals um yeah because that was all the levels and actually if you stop there there's no conclusion to this game i think there were credits on the main menu um so what exactly am i missing uh well pretty much every level i've got in that screen bar all the way up to the top uh which means that there's kids and or tokens i love by the way uh you cannot stand here but you can see in the back there there's something there hey as long as i didn't miss a kid on the way but i'm very certain there's always a power up somewhere on the level that i just never got to use because it wasn't you know available and now it's here so i'll go down the slide or rather i stand at the top and then i load into a different map so which of the levels kind of keeps going on for a little bit but uh probably not significantly enough to um to really mean too much but i think this first level is probably going to show off the most out of any of the other levels it's got donkey kong barrels and how many games did the donkey kong barrels thing i know a bug's life did it it was a tree as well it was a much larger tree this is uh some gripping gameplay you'll see me just do which and then he disappears he disappears what what's up the top why yes there is a kid who jumps off nintendo didn't sue everyone out of existence um oh with the donkey kong brows maybe i don't know if they licensed barrels i think they licensed uh i think they ran into their own troubles actually because they had um donkey kong and the people like king kong uh also for reference all 10 of the coins are on that slide so i'm gonna need to figure out which of these two exits actually drops me back at the top of there tell me usually i've had to go back and try the slide again this one okay cool as long as it doesn't hit a loading screen good on him good on him all right so the goal is just to get these coins but yeah there's a there's a slide on this ah really there's a slide on this level like that you know they put in a little bit of effort on this level there's more to it than meets the eye which not bad for a guy with one of them uh but yeah no so they joined the company and they're in stage one of the recruitment process which means they have to do 15 challenges which is the 15 levels and then adobe's market cap is the same size as disney's geez really because like disney owns like because like that's that's disney including like all like the news companies and other things that they own i guess adobe's got like a very ubiquitous product like photoshop has no clear you know competitor uh after effects it's just like you know what can you do otherwise so uh so yeah so that's the silver medal for getting all 10 coins uh you'll you'll be glad to know that yes in every level i couldn't even like get it you'd have to rely on an item anyway you dropped back down and the last kid appears somewhere after disney released that streaming service um oh yeah as well yeah disney's and disney plus is like decently big like i think the the thing that disney plus has is that they've uh they've got all the exclusives and also on top of that they've got things that are not necessarily um very disney-esque properties like they just have like um like that beatles documentary um and also they want a few streaming services that are also in australia like out of all the ones i know of it's like what you got um netflix and it's like what else do we have we don't have oh we've got amazon but we don't have hulu but we've got stan as like a alternative um i'm trying to think like are there any other ones i've missed it might be a bunch of other ones but yeah not like disney's massive and yet somehow adobe i guess also adobe adobe has like that um that creativity each tv channel yeah every tv channel has their own you know was it nine now uh seven seven plus i don't know [Music] there's a lot of there's a lot of them there's a lot of them out there and uh i think it's probably not impossible to follow to keep track of them uh so i think i've done everything outside of here uh eye view yeah 10 gem or is it 10 10 peach one of them kaio yeah kyle fox cell oh yeah fox has got its own yeah which is not even kaio despite just being i mean kaio is owned by foxhole but it's like that's not even the foxtail one that's just the sports only one fox style's a crazy crazy company because it's like they're existing oh i lost my control if you're if you're watching on youtube watch watch my control absolutely freeze out jeremiah the game was like you're gonna land and you're gonna enjoy it remember pete's barber shop is this was that asset from whatever generic game that these guys were working on or is it just like i don't know i remember like one of these games some game out there uh one of these disney licensed games legitimately got actually probably a lot of older ones um like the aladdin game on the snaz it's like they legitimately got disney artists to do all the sprite work so the entire game looks like as good as you know it should and then uh something happened and we suddenly started getting into the cheapest bidder kind of approach which granted like as much as i kind of fault this game it's inoffensive it works for the most part the input delay is probably crazy and this button matching could do put out but [Music] also i guess the pricing if you're actually buying it like legit uh at the time like this this is a rental game i don't think there's really much to say about it so that's the gold medal [Music] now i will leave the level gracefully i love how like i don't even know if i'm just like padding time by just not exiting via the menu but like i don't know i'm 52 minutes in and that's 2 out of 12 levels already knocked off and i don't have to do the slide levels again just remember that so yeah you know streaming services are just bizarre like i mean i understand exactly why they exist but also just like you know how does one keep up with them there's not enough shows that are on multiple streaming services that i can't get used to that i can't get used to being like oh like you know my show is only on this i guess like tv's always been like that but usually like you don't buy tv for one company well maybe foxtop actually maybe that's maybe that's exactly what it is i never was an ostar household it was always a foxhole household and then i'd never really watch it too much nice is that 10 no okay what's the remaining coin because yeah there's the 10 coin times get blinded by the lighthouse i mean these levels aren't too massive so oh yeah i was over over there i'm just gonna hope that the kid doesn't respond on the side of the harbor because that's gonna be another 20 seconds of walking can't believe it 20 seconds there you go there you go nice teleport not bad for a guy with one eye nope i'm good no saving oh the kid is dancing and i've been hit i've been struck by a roblox character so uh yeah i mentioned the forager in terms of a weird schedule but how about let's to talk about the game as it is uh it's a almost an idle game it involves too much active attention to be an idol game but it's effectively an easy game that's just full of progression so how the game works effectively is that you're on a little island resources will sometimes spawn you can hit them with the pickaxe and uh you break them you get experience uh you get the materials you can use them to craft uh things uh which inevitably uh you'll want to craft like gold to buy more islands but also you can craft uh items that people will accept in quests the quests are all fixed so don't worry they're not like grinding quests necessarily but i mean some of them just involved collecting a lot of the thing but it's not too much but also on top of that when you break when you collect resources or craft stuff or whatever you get experience and you'll use the experience to buy skill points and the skill points can branch out or whichever direction you want to but effectively you're going to unlock new kinds of crafting and maybe get like you know passive perks towards building stuff uh effectively it follows that kind of cookie clicker uh philosophy of uh of um multiplying the dimensions of of gameplay so like you start introducing combat as a mechanic you start introducing this market as a mechanic uh it's not a roguelike uh i think if the game is pretty fixed and how it starts off so i think they they complement additional playthroughs later on with like modifiers or other things like that um but now the game is pretty like set on what it's uh what it is so i don't think it's really a roguelite i think it's more just um i wonder actually um because there's treasure chests in the game and the treasure chest gives you uh a passive um kind of buff uh of something and i wonder if that is actually random so i wonder if like i've got a buff that's uh you know that other people would get lost for example um it's a kind of interesting idea and i actually think that the execution is not too shabby um i have one big quirk and that's uh the game offers uh controller support um but it's not very good uh you you can effectively if you're using the keyboard you can point to like wherever you wanna like be mining or or placing items uh using the controller it doesn't let you freely move a cursor it just kind of picks awkwardly in front of you so if you want to turn slightly it doesn't really make it clear on top of that i encountered a glitch pretty early on where it started eating um the uh the attack button input for some reason on the controller uh not necessarily the x button because i could use the x button also to sort my inventory but definitely um i couldn't attack and uh this would work or this would happen until i deleted the config.ini file in the game's app data folder and that's not very fun and thank you person on scene who also encountered that same issue along with a handful of people who replied um so that's that uh the game also runs at 30fps uh i don't know it just feels like one was like oh like could it be faster probably um but you know it's a quaint little game i think a lot of people probably own this game as well like magically um do you like how i got an extra life out of somewhere just just magic uh have i gotten seven out of eight yeah okay the last one's chilling down here in the sewers out oh was in the sewers i wasn't paying attention i'm pretty sure it was in the service yeah there is kid's chilling [Music] uh yeah no i'd say it's pretty all right it's on i believe it's on the um xbox game pass i think pretty sure it is it's also on the humble trove so if you're if you're a humble choice subscriber you've actually got it sitting there um and you also might just own it on humble as well like just it's been it's been part of one monthly at some point um so uh but it's pretty all right i don't know how much they charge for it usually uh but yeah it's got a it's got a scary dev story behind it but ultimately you know if you buy it on discount like what are you really doing to the dev and also on top of that like i'm pretty sure humble's getting more of the money after release so uh we'll see how it goes uh but it's a fine game and one where it's like yeah i mean cookie clicker style games are a wonderful guilty pleasure of mine you know like i can it's it's like the skinner box is so obvious that it's just like you know exactly what that is it's a time passer and it's a pretty neat one at that cool uh i'm just gonna do a long jump probably the weirdest long jump yeah optimization strategies are also great like people who figure out cookie clicker speed runs like crazy crazy neat people and also just like it's fun seeing multiple mechanics like you know combined with each other like i think the worst kinds of uh idol games uh this arcology game the yeah the worst idol games are the ones where the mechanics don't like don't fit together and that's why like cookie click is great because it's just like every single feature is just like you know really really makes um makes the game just feel like deeper than it really is but it's neat i did not get this bar all the way full this time so i don't have to do the the puzzle don't worry that doesn't have a timing time ways to walk out that as well uh time wasting lockouts are a bit of a pain i think um florida was like you do have to actively work towards things so i at least i can't idle for the time being um and that's a handful of hours and it's not too long of a game either so it's not too much of a concern but um but yeah no i i definitely do like the those kinds of games especially when you could keep doing stuff in them and not just like waiting um i felt like uh adventure capitalist is like that for a while and it just stops it's like oh it's a bit of a shame oh that kid is jumping away i'm going for the oh my gosh that is a jump i like how my shadow wasn't even visible for a while um yeah i think the phone is actually like a great platform for those kinds of games and i do wish that there were more that like really got it actually i used to play one uh called idle oil tycoon um which is it's i'm not even joking it's like whatever whatever like android like tool kit like people use way back in the day it's just like progress bar city and there's nothing really to it but one thing i thought was kind of neat was um it's all about just getting the multipliers from hitting like a milestone so hitting like every like 50 of a building and just like optimizing the heck out of that and then you use like your new game plus um kind of well your your rebirthing kind of system to effectively like do it faster and faster and faster um as like simple as it comes but i feel like the concept is just uh pretty like earnest in that one so i thought that was okay um [Music] i love how i probably missed a coin out in the open because it's nine out of ten and then i'm gonna really really hope that i don't have to just run back in here to get the last kid there was one frame there was one frame of the camera being somewhere else i don't know what's up with that uh oh yeah because i remember there's a there's a trampoline here but uh wasn't there a trampoline but the trampoline was always here it was uh the speed pads yeah speed pads over here just one speed pad by the way one's all you need that was i love how the camera's just clipping the wall right now brilliant okay good the kids just out here cool so yeah so game number three uh someone judge me on this one i played sonic forces i played on pc this is the 2017 and actually the newest sonic game technically uh play as sonic sonic or a sonic oc character that you create that almost plays like sonic except the jumping is weird actually all the characters jumping is weird uh sonic forces can be easily described as it's the same sonic game from 2008 but uh yeah no that's it um so yeah i like i think the worst part about sonic games is that like they really put in like a good amount of effort into making sonic unleashed half alright like the the levels in that game great the daytime levels great stuff the nighttime levels interesting stuff it gets kind of average um it's also very off off kilter on the wii uh which is a totally different game um and then they they somehow were like hey let's introduce a gimmick mechanic around the sonic platforming that they had built in sonic unleash and that's what sonic kallus was and then they kind of said let's go crazy on the level design and that's what sonic generations was and then let's just rip off mario galaxy and that's lost world and now this was like what's the gimmick the gimmick is the oc like who plays like sonic a little bit of an interesting move there [Music] uh i think i gotta go up the top in this level um so yeah it's it's kind of weird um on top of that the game did take me two and a half hours to go from start to finish uh i found out very quickly that the sos mission so once you do a level sometimes you get prompted sos on that level the sos missions involve one of three things randomly decided well not random because you can tell ahead of time but it's still something that the game decides for you either you are forced to play that level as someone's oc this only happens on levels that you play on as your oc or the tag team levels where you also play with sonic um you are forced so number two is you're forced to play uh the level tag teaming with an oc which means you don't change the way you play the level at all um because i just play as my oc and uh the last one is uh you uh you play a sonic level and there is a container of animals somewhere in the level these are the most annoying because where that container is the game doesn't really make it clear uh usually you'll come across it sometimes not because you know multiple pathways in a level uh which means you'll fail those missions what's your reward for doing an sos mission absolutely nothing i i'm not even joking i i thought that was a reward but no a you'll inevitably have to be doing it if you go for all the achievements because you'll have to do it for the in-game challenges but there's no incentive in game to do so i stopped and i just kept continuing on beating all the levels and then i beat the game in two and a half hours none of the game was really too tricky i might die on a jump a couple of times level 20 had like a really annoying one that was the one with the big crab monster robot [Music] but there wasn't anything that was like too off kilter it was just kind of as it came final boss was just the final boss the game had infinite lives as well so if you died to just come back to a checkpoint uh they punish you by reducing your score at the end but there's a handful of levels where your score is way too high and you'll just you know beat the level with an s rank anyways and then there's quite a couple of levels where the level with the score is uh not enough like you've really gotta you know you've gotta uh not beat the level five so you've got to just take out enemies or or collect not collect rings just something you gotta you got to beat the level in a very specific way it was not the most fun to get s-rank side um but yeah the game was kind of quick and yeah so i mentioned sonic or sonic or the oc uh they brought back the classic sonic from generations the story reason i don't know why and this is the part that i'm going to start laughing at the story uh so what sonic finds out very quickly uh is that uh like there's a villain his name is infinite and what uh he brings back the villain shadow chaos metal sonic and whoever the villain from sonic lost world was i'm gonna call him drax that's not his name uh i i just remember the last coin was i saw it earlier as well so it was on me um uh all those villains come up and they beat sonic and he dies and not dies he gets kidnapped and sent to jail and then uh the game says monster pass tails has gone crazy sonic's been captured but a rag tag team of uh of uh you know rebel fighters okay everyone who's not a robot or eggman like sure uh gonna gonna fight him that's the forces part of the game and that's why your oc comes into the game because it's like you were the rookie you're hired onto the team uh i don't know why they made the point that like everyone else was like captured or gave up or something and so like you're the only one who like cared otherwise other than like every other sonic character i don't know and they chuck in too many sonic characters as well like silver's just chilling he doesn't even use his powers at all i think in the entire game he's just chilling amy's somewhere on base uh i remember seeing um vector the crocodile couple of times um so the villain infinite what does he do what's his superpower this is his nzu kind of stuff isn't it his superpower is he makes you believe different realities uh it's as in like in gameplay all this means is that if you get hit by one of his attacks uh the stage starts throwing like more obstacles at you for a limited amount of time as like punishment neat sure okay uh in one of the other levels it just means you also walk upside down oh my gosh i forgot as well i remember i just i'm wandering around this level going like where's that last coin and i remember seeing it when i left the level last week i remember seeing it there and it just clicked my head that that was where it was too busy talking about sonic forces man uh so he makes people believe different stuff now that's how they explain how everyone saw you know like all these old villains come back and then like at some point in the game shadow shows up and he's like it's an imposter me um you know right on the money as well among us came out in 2017 didn't it so this is pretty good also i guess the villain is called infinite and there's a big war where all the sonic people run in a field towards the other persons towards the i guess the villain so uh let's see there's your mcu comparison again uh but it did beat infinity war so who ripped off who here um but now here's the part i don't understand um like so if they they bring back classic sonic as like a thing where it's like oh if he's bringing all these villains from ultimate dimensions then it makes sense that one of them would be a good guy and that's why classic sonic is there just one classic sonic they make a point later on that there's multiple of all the villains but also they're all fictional so it's just like if you don't believe they're there which i mean sure you can say the villain is powerful enough that like you know you can't you can't give in and it's just like oh like only the main characters look strong enough to like just beat it to overcome it um it doesn't really make sense why classic sonic is even there i think they forgot also on top of that i mentioned tales went crazy he comes across classic sonic and it takes half the game before like him and classic sonic find everyone else it's amazing that they've just abandoned the scene so they end up doing just very different and non-sequitur things and then it's like you play as other characters later on who are who just like oh this is where they were and i know where they were because i was just playing as them like like you don't have to chase them they're trying to pull what they did in sonic adventure 2 where it's like uh or or it's psychological one as well where it's just like oh you play as one guy's story and then here's the next guy but like imagine that except you play both the stories concurrently and so like like i know exactly that they just did that you don't have to like go oh and then this was the reason why they were there it's like ah so a little bit weird um anyways also yeah while we're at it uh there's like five macguffins and ultimately one singular ruby is the thing that makes everything just like resolve itself in the game um uh i don't know where the ruby came from i think they were saying that's like a prototype crystal and then the actual crystal is the one the villain uses and then the villain just forgot and just dropped it or something and left it for you i don't really know why i love this as well wow not bad for a guy with one that's not bad for a guy with one eye um a story i just can't get over it so but yeah there's there's probably about like six or so worlds and then they each have like a bunch of levels and i can't for the levels repeat like i don't know there's a town level i'm pretty sure levels 14 and 15 if anyone plays the game are the same level i like that they share so much and uh yeah it's it's weird uh gameplay-wise uh it's a bit curious so it's got the three levels three characters three different kinds of gameplay you play as regular sonic he is exactly the same as he was in generations he boosts and he jumps and he spin dashes and that's about it nothing too weird nothing too offensive uh just nothing too different i guess it's virtually the same game um oh there's a quiet guy [Music] so yeah classic swank is almost the same deal actually um again same deal as sonic generations he just doesn't do too much i think he's got one ability where he can do a spin dash while in the air so when he hits the ground he immediately zooms off i don't think i really used it um the classic sonic levels they've got the you know a decent design actually because they have all these alternating pathways all over the place whereas the 3d sonic the modern sonic i don't even know how to phrase it because it gets too confusing man they don't even refer to them as classics like they just keep saying sonic like they expect me to realize who they're talking about all the time um and then you got the oc and the oc basically plays like the modern 3d sonic except he can't speed bruce he's got an attack button and the attack button is basically depending on the weapon that you set on the on the player out of like eight different types he shoots a different thing also that means that he ca he picks up wisp power-ups for that specific item only when he walks into the specific wisp power which means some levels you just don't get any wisp power and some levels you get so much with power you can't do anything about it level 25 this is how i've i've grinded rings for that ring achievement uh if you take hover with you you will hover the entire level and not play any of it i they designed the game like that they wanted me to just skip that level i'll accept their conditions oh my gosh uh and uh yeah also some of the attacks are literally it just shoots fire in front of you and it doesn't like there's no downside it doesn't slow you down it's just literally clearing out the enemies in front of you it's very weird i think there were three powers that ended up being way too good you had burst hover and the lightning which did the the light speed dash across rings the other ones i swear i could could not find uses of one of them was like the one uh from they're all kind of based on the sonic cars ones as well um where does this go ah it gets you like five lives five lives burgers and fries there we go um yeah it's it's weird um and you got to set for for reference as well you don't know which power-ups are like favored in the level it's just something you just got to replay the level to find out um and speaking of replaying the level if you're a completionist not only do you beat the level and then get a score there's five red rings on the levels now they've been doing this in sonic colors uh it's it's pretty standard affair but what happens when you collect all eight or five red rings on a level well then there's a a new item to collect in the level which is five numbered rings i think these are from sonic lost world as just regular like just power up things now it's an actual collectible that you've gotta find and now collect in the level then you do that and then what happens well they throw on a new collectible in the level the silver ring so you the moon rings i think actually uh you've got to collect all of them in the level in a certain amount of time but again it's just you play the level normally they're just sitting there uh you're ultimately forced to play every level at least three times i should i should keep saying force uh sonic forces me to play each level three times at least um never mind also you're probably going to play multiple times because you're not going to care the first time you play the level uh you're probably not going to have the right item sometimes if it's the oc levels um it's just so much of extra playing um and then bonus points so your oc can belong to seven one of seven species each species has a perk two of the perks are pointless uh one of them is like oh sorry two of the perks are way too good one of them is i think the wolf one which drags in items towards you it basically means collecting rings is just easy another one is the bird one which makes double jumping like a feature because you can't double jump normally um every other thing is kind of worthless one of them is like i went with the one that was like increase your involved period proceed to never like notice it being longer i just couldn't tell um and certainly not abusable in any way like i just couldn't even couldn't even tell where is where's the kid because there's seven out of eight i've got all the coins as the kids just chilling out here and i just was not paying attention because i'm i was not paying attention i was angry about sonic colors sonic colors dang it the kid was unfazed by that one um so yeah ultimately it uh it encapsulates into a very very underwhelming game uh i mean sonic is all this because i i think both actually um they got one thing going for them and that's this dlc which lets you colors is a bit of a weird game and it's weird because like because sonic games kept like trying too much and too little at the same time and then colors was just a bizarrely consistent game that had like writing behind it i think they got like people who wrote for adult swim or something to work on the writing and it's just like it feels bizarrely natural it's strange it's really weird um and then they yeah they've kind of just immediately lost it and sonic colors is the end of that basically oh sorry sorry um forces is the end of that it's the last game that they made although they've got a new one coming out we'll see how it goes um and it's weird because they did a 360 or 180 instead of trying lots of things this game feels like it's the exact same game again um so yeah uh i got one last hilarious point and that is uh so after beating the game uh there's a there's a shadow prequel to the game there's free dlc i don't know if people paid money for it and i hope they didn't but sure i think i've gotta put the i don't know if these stayed here i don't think they did oh they must shadow with a gun i wish it was shadow with a gun instead of shadow playing almost exactly the same levels that sonic was like actually almost the same uh you know i'm bad for a guy with one eye and uh it was three levels it was like 15 minutes tops maybe 10 minutes and then it's like oh you can go for s-ranks well you could go for all those collectibles again um my favorite part is that the three levels the first level was like oh uh omega's gone crazy uh you gotta you gotta save him and he doesn't show up in the level he i just chase like what could have been him but i don't know uh then the game cuts to a like one month ago or something like that um and then it's just like why why did infinite hate everyone and literally i'm not even joking it's a rehash of a level in the the the main game and at the end a cutscene plays where shadow kicks a guy in the face and then the guy is like i'm not weak i'm not weak and then he becomes infinite or something i don't really know why but it that's that's it that's the reason that's this guy's backstory he gets kicked in the face by shadow and suddenly he what he now just becomes thanos what is his goal white pal exterminates sonic characters i mean i guess if you hate sonic your fan fiction's that much maybe but that's that and then you play level three and all it is is shadow just experiences delusions for a level and then he he just finishes and then that was it it doesn't even cut the credits or anything uh it just ends [Music] sonic oh yeah song is the fan fiction guy the the cringe episode how much sonic boom have you seen all i i know of a handful of like off uh you know out of context jokes i think the one where uh who's roger is probably my favorite but uh vienna the that show as well that show is we and also i guess the films we've got a second film coming out this month with the drew zelda it's amazing you like how by the way i'm playing the levels i was playing at the beginning of the stream like an hour ago like i've already gone through 100 of the rest of the game like all it is let's just go through pick up the tokens new kid comes up scream with the kid done a second comes back using sonic films the weirdest part is that like is sonic bigger or not as big as he was in the 90s because like that was like this huge fever with like sonic versus mario and i feel like in retrospect it should have been very very clear it was maro the entire way and it's just marketing made made sonic as big as because yeah on the other hand it's like well i mean we've got sonic film and and and and i think a film as well that people are very like alright with like i guess he had a super mario brothers film and and granted we got another super mario bros film coming out so uh who knows what's gonna go on with that but um is that this year by the way true true also my brain just remembered the uh the borderlands film that's coming out unironically i think that film will probably be better than the games uh although i think if people know my opinion on the games and uh things that but yeah yeah to put it all together sonic forces is oh yeah uncharted oh gosh that also happened no but there's actually a borderlands film that's got jack black in it not the mario film that's got jack black in it and the uncharted film i don't think it's jack black but a lot of films are jack black also i guess jumanji was a video game film so jack black is doing a lot of them right now i'm bad for a guy with one eye uh yeah yeah what geez i blink for a moment and now there's all these video game films out of nowhere the kid's cold get him out of here his mom used to work for nasa oh [Music] it's kind of crazy like i guess like yeah celebrities having like really really big parents gosh it's the second stream in a row i'm going to mention this but uh i was going to say um it was a willow smith uh single that just came out like a few days ago it's just like i don't know how her music career is going but uh one of the comments was saying uh this uh this song slaps just as hard as her dad and i'm just like oh no oh no i that whole debacle i i don't even know anything really about it but you know to an outsider that's uh it's good television ah as long as i don't fight too much apparently apparently the the um the oscars itself is like the the thing that really is gonna hurt from this which is weird because like i was gonna say like i didn't even think the oscars was gonna be a thing like this year i thought it was just going to be like a like they just tell you the awards and that's it but no like that was a proper oscars presentation they had um because they did the like the smaller conference room uh like last year and it was very very weird very very sad um oh yeah yeah yeah legit if if chris rock was like legit injured out of that then that wouldn't have been not cash money um oscars yeah not bad for a guy why i think the worst part is uh he probably could have we probably could have but i think like not saying the slap was right this is like well i mean i don't even know i can't even like get into the mind of uh of uh what actually like happened really i think uh i think it's a complicated scenario so uh all i'll say is uh you know might have been paid actors you know what i mean like do i really float the conspiracy theory i was saying as a joke i screwed the presentation but like people legit like bought into this like whole theory of like how the slap was staged and i was just like i thought the joke would have been screamed um like i i thought all the jokes are screened and and stuff like that but might have not been but i feel like well whatever that reaction is just like you do not swear on on live tv and uh get away with it i'm amazed as well nbc i think we're airing in the u.s like caught it and and just muted like hard mute for 30 seconds on that uh channel seven in australia or uh one japanese channel very unfortunate they didn't get that but uh dude i'm ready to stand in front of the door um yeah like man crazy crazy night it weird i guess anything really like when stuff happens really unexpectedly on live tv like that is like the magic of television and uh something that you know i i hope is captured by twitch and other kinds of things is uh capturing those moments live like capturing really anything weird and crazy live um just because like you know hey it's it's recorded media and it can be you know relived whereas like there's so much like history like really ancient history that's just like you know a guy recounts it or a guy was like kind of there um like i remember in high school it's like reading about a hannibal the great and it's just like man you know like i don't know how much of this stuff was actually like a guy writing it there who who wrote that guitarist no catalyst was a it was a poet who has a really grotesque one don't google catalyst 14 or 15. i think it's 14. don't google that um okay blender check box quoted catalyst 14 go go wild um but like i i find like live recordings of of broadcast to be just like a really like fun part of modern history is the fact that like so many things um do get recorded and then bonus points so many things are still interpreted despite the source being so readily available it's the fact that like re recording things as they happen still doesn't give you the clearest picture to everything maybe it gives you a more clear picture than things used to be but uh it's very amazing so so yeah like i don't know we all watch that slap and yet it's like well why and to some degree what like people people judge the actual event people judge the the context leading up to it do i have to be silly like do i just not jump this for mike oh i just gotta i just gotta ride the wall a little bit i'm just gonna hold forward hope for the best it's very very very bizarre uh turn of events so but yeah who knows what's gonna happen all i'll say is uh please oscars keep having more drama like this i don't care if you're going to pretend that moonlight does not win picture of the year the grammys also happen i don't know anything that happened with that all i know is uh the saint vincent album one alternative album of the year i was like oh that's neat it wasn't my biggest cup of tea album but i was like you know i see like where she's going with it and she did all right so [Music] so uh yeah but i don't really know too much about uh the rest of the grammys uh this year oh they put ice physics in just one part of the game we thought it'd be fun and then we put a locked door behind the other side i love i usually just skip like most of this level because like why even play it what did they put these tokens here for it's like just they expect you to do very awkward double jump because this is the uh the road to nowhere down there [Music] i appreciate i tried just for an extra life except i didn't get my extra life so yeah so with that i feel like uh maybe i should speak partially retrospectively about this game because uh the moment i get uh three more tokens and two more kids in this level that's it that's the entire game uh i think it probably took just over three hours um i don't know i don't know if anyone speed runs this game uh it's probably a bit too obscure and probably not the most like fun one to watch maybe there's some fun glitches from here and there but i think you've effectively just gotta you know collect everything uh which in collect-a-thons like 100 in collect-a-thons unless there's some fun mobility kind of stuff that you can do um like a spyro is a fun one i find um i don't think that's really uh a better option i don't know what exactly i'm doing is it just i'm hitting x at the right time who knows um yeah tomorrow 64 is another fun one i think it's because the collect-a-thon is just limited to getting stars uh but a game like this where it's just like i've literally just got to collect everything maybe i should get this or i should have just had that to begin with had a shortcut all the time i don't care about your token [Music] this is a bizarre level i'll tell you that like it's just strangely larger than the other levels it reminds me of uh where are mike wazowski's internal organs can we get like an anatomical like drawing of mike wazowski maybe it's just like dwarfism you know like they're all there cars are oh i shouldn't get you started about the cards these kids just like fixing the satellite is is it really brain oh is the brain really in the driver's seat oh no what would it be under the hood would it be under the hood because if you crash you get like concussion oh we are here today to once again congratulate james p sullivan and michael for their impressive completion of level two of the academy level two gang [Applause] i am honored to present you both with these silver medals to commemorate your achievement look at that oh my gosh mike's teeth i don't know what's gonna be the video thumbnail oh my god that teeth you know what's the best part it boots you out of the level i was right there the happiness trick oh dude yeah well the real happiness was the smiles they brought upon their faces how well do you think they pay in the monsters inc company i was going to say the universe but it's really just the company it's enough to get them the house but they still live with each other they went to school with each other they're real broskies i would have tried each emotion oh yeah i mean i think the whole the like the analogy is it's like coal power it's like oh the evil fossil fuel company and it uh you know it's like oh this is the way that it works for them makes them a lot of money so they you know they try and censor you know any other attempt that's why they don't let you you know come to contact with the child they they associate it with the the you know touching stuff that's uh not the right phrasing um like when you know you come into contact with a child and you've got a 23-19 you gotta you gotta shave everything it's like ah a bit painful um [Music] so i think that's that and then it's like you know kid's laughter is like green energy where it's like oh it works um a more nuanced view would obviously be like you know a place for all energy i guess uh what do they do the mic oh they put them up to the screen machine don't they oh yeah yeah yeah they put him on the screen machine but i don't know if that was just them testing on on mike i don't know what was that so maybe they give him eye drops or something a big scrub [Music] and that like black toothpaste another one like the charcoal toothpaste [Music] it's a nice fun little idea for a film not bad for a guy with one eye so there you go there's all the nerves in the level i shall actually save that one because that is indeed game that's that's it this actually yeah like being three hours 20 or so maybe a little longer maybe a little less but yeah it's not a very long game um and i think as a kid i probably realized that as well so rare thing when a monster truly exceeds the expectations of the academy today i present to you james p sullivan and michael wazowski together they have accomplished i appreciate mike's very very large suit completion of the academy level three training the medals please oh yeah yeah i've got the twitch tag on any percent whoopsies sorry guys henceforth you will be known as top scare team and will be entitled to all the rights and privileges thereof congratulations to you both all right they did a they graduated and then mike dies everyone's favorite part of the film this is such like a non-sequitur as well because you play the game it's a prequel and then here's the scene where i'll kidnap a thousand children before i let this company die how do you play that scene back to back you know what i kind of wonder as well is that voice sample a little different to how it is in the film i remember it being a little bit higher pitched i actually wonder whether this is a uh not a demo take but just like they'll do some last minute takes that being said like you know the timing of the film is uh right so who knows maybe they just use a different take anyway that's the game it literally kicks in with credits artificial mind and movement that's right that's what a to m stands for not uh asked now yeah maybe they couldn't afford it uh who's the music who did the music we're gonna find who did the music uh i love how many people it did take to make this this game though but i mean i guess that's probably what it is there's a lot of people and not much time dude who did my music this is my music i'm i'm i'm looking through we've got the testers for oh wait there we go look at that they didn't even put their first names in they didn't even put their first names in who who were these people who were they i love how by the way the song has led into a different song which means uh it's probably a different audio track on disc i actually wonder whether i'm because there's a there's a handful of um of games where the uh the audio is in redbook format which means like you can legitimately just put it into a cd player or rip the audio using any other traditional means um like that any game using using red book audio is just oh top shelf so sega cd sega saturn ps1 games like if they were in that format it's great not every game of course if you're using emulators just not the ones that have uh one track for the bin queue uh if there's multiple bins then you're unlocked that's that's a game that you can down to you know playing the disc uh or in a cd player yeah no this game it's a it's an average collect-a-thon that's not really too much to say about it but i thought it's kind of interesting and especially as a very late ps1 game um and then the game just boots you out because it knows also by the way if you forgot to save yeah whoops uh yeah there's there's nothing left the game just ends there uh is there a cheat code can i show off a cheat code i would like to show off a cheat code that'd be kind of cool monsters inc scream team game facts 12 medals is that really all we're doing uh well this is some boring cheat codes this is 99 lives full scale meter and max health we've got a guide one singular guide in 2003 which just describes pretty much high level just what i just did so yeah yeah that's about it that's about it what a shame that there's not really much to really say beyond this uh i guess me as a kid growing up i had a monsters inc game on the gba as well that's right i double dipped in license games sometimes um it was a kind of interesting game it was a it was a 2d platformer but with like a a zed level just like a little bit of a like you can move between different layers like it's a old fighting game um and it was actually kind of weird it was almost a beat em up but it was also kind of a platformer but it was kind of a collect-a-thon-ish it was a bit weird i can't really describe it um the demos in the game are just you know as they are what fun is that by the way who knows uh but yeah nah the demos just play the game for a bit but yeah i don't have too much to say other than i guess uh if you want to know what other games a2m oh no i typed a2m may refer to uh a2 milk company there you go there you go a more wholesome thing uh but yeah these these devs did so many license games i see in there uh like the grinch home on the range disney's kim possible 2 uh lizzie mcguire 2 uh disney move for the i toy teen titans the sweet life of zach and cody tipton trouble like the list goes on they're all licensed games except except amazingly [Music] near the end of their career before they got renamed by the way they're still they're still a company they're they've been renamed to second behavior interactive you know what i see on this list wet as in the bethesda published by the way bethesda published that game that weird like game with the um effectively the bombshell character that's that's them interesting uh i also see on this list uh naughty bear that was them and then they got renamed to behavior interactive which uh i i guess also being called be behavior is just you know they're not really not really saving themselves out there but i see uh well i see doritos crash course in that list but is there another game that's interesting on this list nothing really too too recent oh my goodness never mind you know what they were responsible for fallout shelter thank you very much guys this is the guys who made fallout shelter apparently this is this is their legacy uh oh well anyways with that i would like to thank you all so very much for watching if you enjoyed this you can follow on on twitch or subscribe on youtube i actually realize i have i feel so wholesome i have 87 followers on twitch that feels very nice i remember doing like a 57 subscriber special on youtube at one point uh nowadays it's very hard to count how many people are 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details it will be good list all award especially award directly related to your research list all publications in the last five years abstracts are an easy why to show productivity give impact factors for publication and citations if any give ranking of general in your field of research possible it will reject if no evidence of research activity our track record all middle authors for publications general thoughts the Ewell's will not be experts in your field of research make the proposal accessible to them get your proposal read by a colleague or someone in your area of research they might find how long that US will find you the preventing director research will give peer review to confusion given to the offensive each period to deadlines for blind review presentation of the proposal printing it will be need it should be readable each copy should be clear and high can cause at the end of this video I will show you my own research proposal and such plan a such proposal and such plan are totally different document it's not a same let me show you Oh here is my own research plan which I have use or to apply in different countries for the scholarship that is actually main purpose of the research plan to make a steady timeline timeline of the research plan of two years of master degrees as well as all your definitely disappeared lis this is the actually studied research plan and I will at university introduction you will show the layout of your study what you will do in your further study and the research proposal research proposal is totally different from such plan like you control you can see effect it's not more than 250 200 or 250 words the search objectives problem of treatments significance process flow diagram if available in your research proposal that is the actually main research proposal and research plan I think this video will help you how to make your research proposal | Careers Help Desk | UCIWmupLBa2D6nPXFV_-U_0g | 2019-01-28 | Creative Commons 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LhYikpVh4I8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhYikpVh4I8 | Unveiling the importance of our ocean I Dr Sylvia Earle | foreign to say that I am deeply honored to be here is an understatement what a pleasure to be addressing you from all over the world I think it's fair to say that there are some of you in the audience who have never touched the ocean but in the next few minutes I want to answer a few questions first of all what is the ocean secondly how do we know third why should we care and finally what should we what should you what should all of us be doing to take care of that vast blue living ocean that makes our existence possible first what is the ocean well mostly water and salt what sets the ocean on earth apart from all of the other water in the universe that we know about and there's a lot of it there's Moon water on the moon there's water on Mars throughout the Universe water has been identified as a fairly common substance only here on Earth is there a living ocean and it goes way back early in the four and a half billion year history of this planet it's because of Life mostly microbes the little guys that have altered the chemistry of water H2O hydrogen oxygen and rocks all of the other elements that make up the hard parts of the planet rocks and water plus life over a long period of time and have made Earth habitable for us taken us a fairly short period of time to go from a planet that has worked in our favor to one that is perilously moving not in our favor so we know the average depth of the ocean is about four thousand meters about two and a half miles for those of you who know about that great shipwreck the Titanic it's the average depth of the ocean is about where the Titanic risks in the North Atlantic Ocean the maximum 11 kilometers seven miles down the deepest part of the ocean we know that life is most abundant in the ocean oh all of life requires water and 97 of Earth's water is ocean it's the place where most of life on Earth lives and it lives mostly in the dark because sunlight penetrates you know for photosynthesis for the green things in the ocean to capture carbon generate oxygen you know it goes down to maybe 200 even 300 meters but that's just the surface water think of how much of the ocean is below where sunlight penetrates it's where most of life on Earth actually exists Not only living in the dark but the water gets pretty cold even in Equatorial places when you get down to as much as as even a hundred meters let alone a thousand meters and that's just as the beginning remember the average Step this 4 000 meters the maximum 11. it's dark illuminated by bioluminescence illuminated by living light like Firefly light so okay the ocean how do we know really most of what we know about the ocean has been discovered in my lifetime it wasn't that long ago that people really imagined that when you left Shore you you had to be careful you might fall off the edge we have learned so much so fast that literally since the middle of the 20th century more has been learned about the ocean than during all preceding history how do we know we know because we've mastered the ability to do what the highest flying birds and insects cannot do we've gone into space above look back on Earth and seen from afar that the world is blue it's blue it's mostly ocean we're not just talking surface about two-thirds of the surface of the Earth is ocean but it's that depth average depth going all the way to the greatest depth filled with life we did not know when I was a child that life exists from the surface all the way down to the deepest part of the ocean it's no wonder we didn't know people had not been there it's only in my time your time that it has been established how the ocean not only is filled with life but that it shapes planetary chemistry and temperature the two big themes of why what what things Keep Us Alive it's temperature within a certain range it's the chemistry of earth that is unique in the universe because of life that has shaped rocks and water into a habitable planet okay why should you care about what we now know that was not knowable until we had technology to go high in the sky and deepen the sea you must say I am I I feel so privileged to have arrived just when I did at the beginning of ocean exploration using little submersibles using diving techniques using equipment that my parents could not use because it did not exist no one knew not even Einstein the smartest one of the smartest humans on the planet or any of the other great thinkers prior to the middle of the 20th century knew what is now known that is available to you that imagine if we did not know that the world is basically blue imagine if we did not know that the ocean is in trouble in my lifetime not only has more been learned more has literally been lost since the middle of the 20th century lost because of what we're putting into the ocean and lost because of what we're taking out of the ocean on a scale that is unprecedented in the history of life on Earth so think about it go back 10 000 years ago world population numbered in the low millions of people fast forward to a thousand years ago when Polynesian explorers were taking off across the Pacific exploring their blue home they did not know what was under their canoes but they did know that they could travel following the Stars information that they and others of our predecessors have passed along we are the beneficiaries of that knowing of that understanding go back only 500 years ago world population was only about a half a billion that's when the Great European explorers began in the Chinese explorers also began exploring the planet in ways that had not been possible because the technology did not exist that made possible our species to roam as far and wide more recently as deep as we now can go it wasn't until 1960 1960 it's a long time ago in some measures but when you think in all the history of humankind it's just this little piece of time that we've been able to go to the deepest part of the ocean in 1962 men in a little submersible The Trieste went to the depths the greatest depth in the Mariana Trench and most importantly they came back I mean one-way trips were really easy but it's making The Descent returning and then sharing the view it was 50 years 52 years before anybody go got to go back and that was in the time when it was actually my fellow Explorer of the National Geographic James Cameron who's a filmmaker an artist that also of an explorer with a lot of engineering savvy helped develop the sub that he used one person going to the deepest part of the ocean and since then another Explorer who's also a businessman Victor viscovo an individual who yearned to go into the deepest part of the ocean he's not an engineer but he worked with Engineers to develop a system that has taken him repeatedly solo and with others out into the deepest part of the ocean okay but here we are in 2022 and only about a dozen people about the same number of people who've walked on the moon have been to the deepest part of the ocean that's real progress compared to where we were not so long ago but great thing is knowing that the greatest era of exploration of the ocean is just beginning on your watch right now the technology that makes it possible not only to go to the Moon maybe to Mars and elsewhere in the universe but to get to know this part of the solar system this part of the universe presently only about maybe 10 percent of the ocean has been seen by anyone at all other than creatures of the sea I mean by humans about 20 percent has been mapped with the same degree of accuracy that we have for the moon and Mars and the rest of the terrestrial parts of Earth we've got a long way to go to really know the nature of the ocean our excursions into the ocean even though some of us have had the great pleasure of spending as much as two weeks some even more living underwater getting to know the creatures in the sea personally getting to know their faces their personality that knowing that fish speak to one another knowing the nature of the complexity of life in the sea knowing the importance of taking care of the systems this complex interaction of of diverse forms of life that make our existence possible they shape planetary chemistry the ocean really shapes climate and weather knowing this now that we did not know that until quite recently should cause us to look at the ocean with new eyes a new sense of caring especially when we now know that literally on my watch 90 percent of many of the big fish in the ocean have been extracted by us we've seen a decline of creatures such as tuna swordfish Cod whales Turtles You Name It We are the greatest predator on the planet consuming life in the ocean at the same time that we've put things into the ocean that are causing planetary chemistry and planetary temperature to change imagine if we did not know first of all what the ocean is and why it matters to everyone everywhere all the time I I'm asked sometimes what's your favorite sea creature and I've got a long list but number one I have to say is you my fellow humans we are all sea creatures because we all depend on the ocean for every drop of water we drink every breath of air we take most of the oxygen in the atmosphere has been generated over very long periods of time and continues today mostly from the ocean of course from trees and grass and other green things on the land but it's the ocean that really drives the way the world works it's in trouble because of what we've taken out and what we've put in imagine again if you didn't know that we would continue to take from the ocean and put things into the ocean that are causing the ocean to change but think of the possibilities that you now have first of all Dive In it doesn't matter who you are or where you live there's water somewhere near where you are take the plunge get a face mask see what lives in the in the water take some time it doesn't matter what else you do getting to know your blue planet should be a priority and then think what can I do it can make a difference look at what you eat look at what we're doing that has an impact on nature and then think of this that we need to take care of the ocean what we put in what we take out how much we protect the United Nations and many countries at least 80 countries now have committed to embrace Land and Sea nature with enhanced respect and care 30 by 2030. you were your watch your time my time our time everything that we do that takes from Nature has a cost everything that we do to protect even small parts of the land even small parts of the ocean really make a big difference in terms of safeguarding those systems planetary chemistry planetary temperature presently only about three percent of the ocean is highly or fully protected about 15 percent of the land is safeguarded in parks and reserves and policies that protect migratory species just like like birds but in the ocean we're just beginning to recognize why the ocean matters and also what we can do going forward turn from decline to make this the most important time the best time to go and hold in your mind what is the best Planet there can be you may have heard or listened to Mary Robinson speaking yesterday about maybe the best planet is is to come it's possible that's why you should be excited to be a 21st century human being armed with knowledge armed of the opportunity that has never been possible before because we did not know until we're right about now that we need to protect nature we need to protect the ocean as if our lives depend on it because they do thank you foreign | One Young World | UCFnB6jXxfLsD3CmNIZ8iYCg | 2023-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,205 | 11,583 |
2Zp2dcGjdZQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Zp2dcGjdZQ | President Laura Douglas - Governor Healey's Proposed Higher Education Budget | Bristol Community College is thrilled with Governor Maura Healey's announcement today about the Massachusetts higher education budget that she has proposed there are three pieces to this budget that are really important to Bristol Community College but more importantly to our students and the citizens in our community the first big piece of her budget is 20 million dollars for the mass reconnect program that's a program for adults who are 25 and older older who have some background with college maybe you've taken a course or two or even more but have yet to complete a degree it gives them the opportunity to come back to college free of charge at the community colleges here in Massachusetts and also get some additional support such as books and fees and other things that will help them be successful maybe you don't know this but in Massachusetts there are 1.8 million adults without a college degree and of those 1.8 million seven hundred thousand have started college but have haven't finished so how wonderful it will be for Bristol Community College students and our citizens to be able to complete those certificates or degrees right here at the college the second part of Governor healy's budget that is so important to us is early college and Innovation pathways this year the governor is pledging an additional 14 million to these programs for a total of almost 47 million dollars Bristol Community College has been a leader in Early College programming we have programs right now with Durfee High School and Fall River New Bedford High School as well as Argosy Collegiate Charter School in Fall River and we are building new Partnerships with these Innovative Pathways in stem with another with additional high schools so for example Somerset Berkeley Westport Taunton and Attleboro so these dollars are so incredibly important because it helps us find talented young people who maybe don't have this idea of going to college we give them college credits while they're in high school we get get them on a pathway and then they can come to Bristol Community College and complete that degree in a very timely manner this is a wonderful and proven way to get students to college and to get them to graduate the third part of the governor's higher education budget that is also important to us is the success money there's 18 million dollars in the success budget and that has to do with supporting students through their college career during the pandemic we lost approximately 3 000 students at Bristol Community College students who had to leave to work to feed their families or be home while their children were doing remote learning we've been working very hard to bring those students back so that they can finish their certificates and degrees we hired success coaches with this money and it helped us to work individually with each student and their specific needs whether it be Transportation Child Care books food insecurity all of those things that might become an obstacle for a student in coming back or completing their college career just last week I spoke with a student who told me that she wouldn't be graduating this spring if it weren't for her success coach she had to be hospitalized during the semester and that coach worked with her faculty members kept her in touch with what she needed to do and kept kept her on track getting her degree she credits that success coach to her own success and that's why this type of money this type of funding these type of people are important because without wraparound supports our students may not be successful so that's just a quick overview of the three main factors of the higher ed budget that were revealed today by Governor Healy three factors that really really make a big difference in the lives of Bristol Community College students | Bristol Community College | UCmu8dIL8VDkgxwATnRw68jg | 2023-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 658 | 3,821 |
bY4dnZOiDYY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY4dnZOiDYY | G'WAY YEE VAMPS | Dead Space Remake - PART 13 | well that's what's the correct my name is origin Runner and welcome back to dead space and my God I will be glad to see the Earth's end of this game and I hate to start a game of our video off very negatively but I don't know this game has lost its charm whether it's because it's just not as popular and anymore and it's not really benefiting me or my YouTube channel I I don't know but like I said in a previous video I came off the back end or came off the back of playing dead space last year the OG Dead Space so it's lost its charm is what I'll say just got it just my volume because I can barely hear myself talk right anywho anyway let's just continue on with this so what scares or what is wait out here wait wait did I hear some whisper I think I did what was that way opened before maintenance gondola I know I don't have to be out here but uh yeah I was already out here Jesus Christ was that foreign okay doors are officially more scarier than any of the Necromorphs geez I did not expect that from a door let's try that again okay that didn't work oh any monsters out here it's gotten way too quiet and I no longer have Hammond to fall back on sure I have Kendra but we all know she's a double agent just taking it very slowly oh hi how you doing all right bye now I wonder can you get chopped in half by the door come on this way this way little buddy damn it Isaac why is your aim so terrible says the guy who's controlling him anyone else out here no good oh status yes yes give me lots of those now is there any Collectibles out here any hell pickups new wait where's this actually pointing pointing up right that means I have to go to odds I forget it's marked now ammo wise how am I doing okay I have plenty of flame for a few a flame for fuel for days pity I don't have any contact beam energy though what's going on what was that oh this area um the stuff of nightmares okay just keep on just straight and narrow that's the best thing to do don't go off the Beaten Track now I suppose I could do with some well I've Ruby semiconductor here so I could buy lots of things or debt uh I could do with hey quite down there I could do lots of everything oh I can now buy a large medpack great fantastic so what I have my info is this is worth ten thousand so yes I will sell that yeah shop shop for it I'll never have enough money for that not a hoping now what I need is tons of these yeah 12 will do and I suppose maybe just well one will do you can't go wrong with another status back and I'll just splurge on these as well water meter are you speaking which I should probably reload as well and I'm not sure if those screams are nearby or not I hope you're as far away from me as possible and of course it's gonna completely the wrong way why not I wouldn't be an rtj Runner video if I didn't know what I was doing oh it's so dark here so freaking dark and I I just know something is going to be ooga booga from that Fint something or someone is watching me more likely something you damn this guy's so quiet I mean there hasn't been an enemy for ages bird up one door on the negomorph okay I did it seems more like it damn I can barely see a thing I'll have to crank up the brightness in Vegas or hold on wait wait I can just do it here make up the brightness yes it's midgets there we go and yeah keep just that performance mode because at first 60 FPS over Fidelity to be honest I like my games to be smooth just explore the rest down here I don't like that sound I don't like it at all that's the sound of demon babies and that is the sound of something scary charging towards me I wish I did not go down here holy mother of God I don't know what's more terrifying these two things are what awaits me but I just want to explore a little bit just a little bit that's all just a little bit of exploration guys oh because I can I can find nice things like this like Benson's rake they can pick up credits uh adding on someone to jump out and scary yes no maybe so no nothing else well I'm glad I came down here Benson's rig is about as useful as tits and a fish to me is I do not care about the unlockables I do not care about anything else the only thing I care about is getting to the end of this [ __ ] show okay I know I heard something here Steven baby where are you I'm getting a lot of flamethrower fuel what's up with that bench yes I can do some upgrades so what should I upgrade that we got upgrade graph extended a new special ability is now accessible great fantastic sp3 mini attacks and knock enemies prone I do want the sound of that and wait what is rof oh rate of fire I should have known okay I have three nodes but you know what I like this gun and I haven't shown it a lot of love so what I want to do is upgrade this a small bitter I love the river rippers great it's good for keeping enemies at Bay and what about the pulse rifle pulse rifle all you can really do is upgrade the capacity that it's neither here nor there uh flame drawer I mean that already does a lot of damage in and of itself nine gun I I'm not too keen on it I haven't used it in age as a contact beam as you can see there's no option for damage because this gun is a beast Force Gun [Music] you know what Screwed you're playing for there we go yeah I'm quite happy with that that's right is my head bumping too much I'm doing too much of this is annoying people good uh oh oh geez I almost missed this Locker more flamethrowers because is it because I use it a lot is that why the drop rater for flamethrower are more frequent the drop race for flame thrower ammo is what I meant to say Jesus H Mary on but the deck supervisor might have an override key the last location I have for her is the gym how long will it take to install the singularity core on that shuttle not long no one tries to stop me hurry you can't leave the marker in their hands not they can take to marketing keep it I just want to get the hell off to shuttle or spaceship like man ever up to me I'd be gone like Donkey Kong oh uh to refill my sales module there we go oh well these guys are big fans of mood lighting and I suppose unliving themselves as well great fantastic you know what whatever suits you guys whatever float and more flame tour America can I not get some Ripper blades maybe some pulse rifle ammo oh they're so creepy whoa amount of Flesh now is this in my head or I'm assuming it's in my head because it's the effects of the marker uh sure can I buy anything else daunting I can because I'm spawn broke oh I have 3 800. and what is this Force Gun upgrade uh subsonic oscillator uh oscillator oscillator escalator whatever dude a few more of these I suppose oh I can only afford 25. ah screw it it's all a little save point here oh okay let's do it so far I don't think I'm doing too bad I mean I haven't been beaten to within an inch of my life yet so in the last video so great any video where I don't have to edit out multiple debts is a good video in my books then again I could be speaking way too soon locker room showers yeah I can see the effects of the marker have already taken hold of me and I know it's not going to be quiet here I just know something or someone is going to jump up any second now and grab me and try and do the Oogie Boogie Shuffle oh contact beam energy lovely oh hold on hold on I can make room I can make room wait did I not to not pick up contact me oh that's Force energy hold on if I just put that here for now oh Box come here now I still can't pick that up I was thinking that if I could reload one of my guns I could I could free up space I mean I think I already have plenty of stasis modules there so I'm good what's this uh schematics Advanced engineering oh I need that I need that uh decisions decisions decisions decisions could this be reloaded it any further without being waste of the demo oh yes again yes I have one more space now all right let's check this place out so this horror show this free whoa whoa amazes was there any need for that you know what so far it's been way too quiet and I'm not liking it the ball rules use the Kinesis module to grab the ball and shoot it into the Rings before the time Runs Out beating each level yields reward that can be claimed for the lockers when the center of the Ring light up Target that ring for a score multiplier paper no I I don't want to play anything no no no no no no no no I I don't want to do any of that or do I you know I think I deserve a bit of a break as long as I don't have to play Skee-Ball with Necromorphs so all I have to do is fires in here oh shoot nice the different colors yield different points I don't think you do oh okay well I'm not exactly too thrilled with that I can do better oh speed is most definitely key here and not to copy chest FBI but it's the truth oh no that was nuts but not I mean [ __ ] [Music] plenty of time I've plenty of time oh it's getting harder now is it oh wait wait wait oh screw you screw this I did not want to fight nekomorphs in this game no no no I did not want to do that I get all these rewards and I don't have the space for them now uh just wait till the game ends what do I get no I think oh okay well enough goofing around I need to go up there but I don't have the power socket where can I find one of those wait wait wait is this the power brick I need is this going to be one of these lockers or am I just being dumb surely I must be being dumb really I actually have to play this game together the power socket foreign oh my God [Music] I can't even see these dudes [Music] cage for your whole still wait a second I didn't need to play the Skee-Ball to get to get this it was floating right in front of me the entire time again it wouldn't be nor Didier under a video without at least one stupid moment excuse me open sesame thank you why the hell did I waste so so much time and so much ammo best thing I've ever done in the game foreign pick it up I want to make sure that there's no Collectibles here because I know the second I pick up a key item everything will go to [ __ ] no everything's peaceful for now oh don't the violence don't exactly Inspire confidence all right so I've got a crew deck key so where does that leave me right so I have to go back to where I came and on to the tram okay I know someone is going to jump out here yeah I knew it I call it yeah sorry coming a mile away who else wants some trust me I've got plenty of ammo whoa whoa whoa yeah yeah you want something too no no no you know what you're getting the boys treatment s oh shoot okay we all good and Lisa got a hell pack or two out of this foreign anyone else want to go anyone at all oh you must think I was born yesterday I see you're spending the arms I see him come on not taking any chances you're not one chance at all all of your games are coming off speaking of Limp give me that whoa yeah how do you like damn apples come on waiver waiver just way too many of you guys way too many way too many way too many way too many spindly jimmies here Are you seriously still alive uh I don't have any more Health packs so I'm kind of boned kind of bone but not really I I can make it out of his life I think whoa nope no no no no no what is treatment yep back oh with a hell of a lot of overtime with us now anyone else want eggs stupid I'll take that as a yes but don't get stupid with me anyone else nope I didn't think so hey I have no money you know uh no security guard okay hopefully I can find another Med kit somewhere thank God I've three stages modules though and I've got plenty of playing for you and there is no chance there would be any no of course not Mercer stop it I wouldn't do it I'm still denied Mercer wait tell me I want to understand what is Convergence yeah educate me but you already know don't you want to be reunited but the people you lost I suppose I do confused so everything that has happened when you put it that way you and your marker can go to hell don't do it whoa I think you're dead come faster oh you better hope it does oh not this thing again no no no I can't deal I don't want to deal wait did I already kill you oh God where do I even go whoa back the way I came seems like a good way to go give me that don't try dude get away I don't even understand what I'm supposed to do ow oh okay I kind of guess what I'm supposed to do now but it's kind of heard when Gigolos here is trying to slice my guts for garters get away that voice is so much stay so strongly open up this door oh God I'm dying I'm in a bad sale oh thank you and I might as well use this as well hopefully I can find more States modules sometime soon hey what I don't understand you buddy oh I'm sorry I'm trapped here destroyed a trundle Trend drill in this the what standard quarters oh what is that what is that oh it's you again yo what the there's two of you now get off get away get away [Music] all right this time I'm more prepared I know what's I know it's ahead of me I know what I'm in for and I did not mean to waste yesterday Asus module you can go and get [ __ ] get ticked get dick get absolutely [ __ ] please and thank you just get absolutely sick Jesus I hate these things I hate them I hate them they are the most annoying smokers in this game I swear to God George Christ see this this is exactly why I'm not very keen on the game anymore because it sure seems to be so full of absolute [ __ ] all right so so so so what else is here yeah definitely need more of those and I definitely need to get my answer more Ripper blades as well yes they're the only saving grace I have in this game at all at all oh I could have missed that good thing I've got a sharp eye all right so time to sell this Ruby conductor of mine and I'll sell the line raxes I don't use the line gun at all at all wait what'd they let yourself oh yeah I sold those um Force energy no I keep on to that just in case I decide to use this gun again it's not a bad gun but it's it's all right I could definitely do at least one of these at least one and yeah that does is for upgrades oh no Ripper blades get six of those upgrades as I mean I mean I mean I mean ammo everything yes I'm pretty much okay on I think uh of plenty of flame fuel of that for days even more of it there uh yeah there's bench here but I don't think I have a node to use do I I don't have any nodes node hope for me at all all right which way of course that way but I'm gonna go this way like an idiot instead oh well there's no oh node hey I can actually use this now node problem at all uh you should upgrade a pulse rifle it's just to get past 30 but I suppose more capacity means more room in inventory should have great Ripper yes oh I can't upgraded GCS uh not upgraded capacity of the flamethrower because I've got lots of flames for animal and of course it's taking up a lot of employee space so again you have to think you have to think what's the word I'm looking for yeah I think very smart you have to think very smart yeah good good one run a good one hello no I've got no time for you no time at all no no no no no no no oh look save station handy and how long have we been recording for now check the webcam nearly an hour nearly an hour did I just use one of my backpacks I think I might have so I should are you coming to the end of the chapter soon enough and of course this room would be in complete darkness why not why not oh thank God I don't want you to go out here but I'll go out here anyway wait this is where I came from right is it not no that's where I came from okay oh status bumps or it's going to be stuff going down here soon enough oh yeah I know what it is the big jiggle monster It's Gonna Come bursting through one of these walls any second now of course he had plenty of time to rearrange a room oh I think you dumbass okay doctor I'm coming for you oh I do believe I remember this area and I'm not too fond of it hello scary monsters oh it's you again I'm so sick of you you are the pain of my freaking existence what the hell was that full health can he just one hit kill me like that I I never knew that okay I think the best course of action for that guy is the flamethrower I do believe you ain't gonna give me this song boy no it's gonna happen whoa whoa something behind me no there isn't it sounds like there is and you're getting the exact same treatment thank you dead good destroyed oh there's more of these guys somewhere oh and she knows oh is this the trend drill oh what was that oh [ __ ] no oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] there's there's tons of it there's tons of here and I'm not happy about it foreign okay that got extremely violent oh okay I'm good I'm all right I'm good I'm good okay I'm uncomposed as you can very well see if we just head out here right hopefully there will be any trouble and I just heard trouble coming for me right around the corner of course of course I just jinxed these things don't I no power where the hell am I supposed to get a power node from I have to go back out where Jiggles is don't I there's probably one floating around there I bet is there a power node here whoa whoa whoa not a power node but a power brick and power nodes maybe there is maybe maybe storage room punch you up in here oh you have a node you have a a box yep everything I completely miss this room a small health pack which I can't use what if I read all my guns nope what have I just definitely nothing I can do up writing Isaac it's not that hard what the hell I just use I I use a large map I didn't I did I didn't mean to do that all because you freaking refused to pick up the [ __ ] power break oh decent at me he's here is he here no no he's not okay then we're all good Christ of Almighty listen I just want to get to the end of this chapter in one piece and keep my sand to him again that's the only thing I asked for that's the only thing I ask for like I've been playing this for over an hour I think I've been doing pretty good so far I've only died once maybe twice but you won't know oh hey buddy are you going in such a hurry oh no wonder why get away oh the way you ran there must be some fun time [ __ ] over here right foreign oh no oh yes come back this way now yes I know where I am he destroyed the tendril in there what what's up with this it's pointing me in multiple freaking directions it's like you can't make up his own damn mind it's a destroyed a tendril here what do we have like Jiggles isn't back here is he giggles oh yeah I forgot that was the marker that's why it's my screen is doing what it's doing all those sexy credits now if I could just destroy the tendril in one piece or in peace I should say that would be great but I have to look for its weak spot it doesn't appear to be one here oh but there is a safe station you're seem to be doing a lot of saving these days oh what do we have node no credits no better than the kick in the ass uh yeah there's no sign of the tendril here is it even here is it even in this room I know I destroyed one of them that was in that corner to gain access to another room but it doesn't look to be here oh oh oh [Music] no I can't hear you can't hear you over the sound of me shooting my pants oh no whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa I'm not going to survive this I'm gonna die I'm a dead man I'm a dead man get away get away from me you annoying freak of nature thank God so there's no tendril in here is there no nope nope nope nope nope what was that no room of course yeah it's running around here just to make sure that there's nothing oh contact beam energy I'm taking that I'm dropping something uh what can I drop what can I drop can I drop I can use this so the the ideal what I should do is where's my contact beam gum oh here it is put in place of the flamethrower whoa oh Jesus Christ of emoji say goodbye to your legs and your arms okay just gonna not get any bit of a break any bit of a break at all at all consultant sweetie I'll open this see who's here to greet me anyone is also Isaac what's up what's up with you doing okay shift how are you my um my mother she's something Octavia how's she doing she's dead Nicole oh she killed my dad then herself Church before I get up oh my God oh Isaac I'm so sorry stop it just stop talking you said she was herself again you said she would be better at home Jew you might as well have killed them yourself she was better told me to leave for the ishma you you pushed me you know what go to hell Isaac damn it's me you're cold Isaac aren't you okay now to find this tendril thing I'm not even sure if I'm going in the right direction or even or if I even need to be here at all whether this place is just optional or not it probably is oh we're not great yeah it's totally optional is it recording oh hi Nicole I was deciphering how the marker signal affects the brain oh my God what what are you doing there hey what you doing he didn't understand go on these creatures cellular immortality I I wait go on it's the game frozer okay it's bugged out I don't care I don't care about that no one bit no one iota hold again what was this uh prasuna called investigation oh it's a silver trophy yeah it's getting Collectibles without realizing it okay but where's next scientific method is completed cool oh God can I free him no that was the point of this room probably nothing just ammo and that's about it quack quack quackity whack yeah look at him go so maybe it's here I go so okay that's not a happy noise and I really have to go to the toilet no not because I'm scared ah right I'm back bladder empty except next set the intestines um what's going on here someone finds something funny is it you are so funny okay buddy oh how are you even alive don't do it stop it it's a pity oh whoa my mortal freaking enemy you now take this oh nice oh I see you but or pulse riflem or plasma cutter ammo and I saw a power brick I think I need this for something oh yes I know what I needed for now I needed to eat at somebody or something where does it go though yes I understand there's no power but but I don't see any place to put it I just follow follow the wire Follow The Wire ah yeah sorry I see now whoa hey you can come down now I know you're crawling above there now you're waiting to give me a scooter okay enough of that foreign could I go in here before I think I could yeah oh yeah I was already in here yeah there's just a guy swinging from the chandelier uh did I actually do anything that time oh yeah I did so one of these two doors should be open yes both of them are open great fantastic now we're getting places and I think whatever is following me is following every step I take good Lord oh I got a fantastic idea almost a strike oh nice hey clever way to pass the time though okay I thought it heard something something there's nothing else in here no no it said destroyed the tantral into Deluxe quarters I've I've yet to come across it oh my God here it is all this all that I needed to do or I was doing was pretty much irrelevant foreign I'm not dealing with those things not a hope I just want to get on my Merry way and be at the end of this chapter it's dragging just like a 10 hour shift at work oh oh damn it I was hoping it was a note just please let me be at the end of this chapter that's all I want definitely not no no it just looks like Madness it looks like a scene from a John Carpenter film oh this looks very nice very Posh rolling out the red carpet for little old me you shouldn't have ah but this place is a complete mess I do remember this room from the OG game I do indeed oh my God Isaac just pick up the box and smash it just like you should be smashing that like And subscribe button but I'm not gonna hold any grudges against that or not that type of person besides it's not like my content is that great anyway I don't man enough to admit that but at least I can say I'm honest like I do put a lot of work into my content probably not as much as most people but when the mood takes me I do write about the best content I can put out because there's some people on this platform that cheat that have basically gotten to where they are by cheating you using a very deceptive methods and I don't agree with that not one bit I mean if you can't play by the rules wipe out or having YouTube channel at all I don't care about any of this text log foreign I'll give you an example I'm not going to name names or name dropped but one thing I hate is people getting games from retailers ahead of everyone else like it's just it's very underhanded because that gives them the chance to either potentially spoil the game or or just have the game completed ahead of everyone else have their let's play series after playthroughs walkthroughs done ahead of everyone else that's what I hate most about us also it does affect smaller creators I won't say smaller creators like me because look I'm not earning anything on YouTube I'm not making money so it doesn't really affect me in the slightest but I'm just saying that are genuine people who put in hard work into the content a lot more than I do and they only get crumbs okay enough pitching and mourning for now foreign what is this oh my God Isaac can you now pick it up all right Detective yeah quarter ski yeah I'll take that and what's in here mid-back and I have no room first what if I reload right never mind never mind it's all talk what I do need to do is shoot this and get the hell out of here get the hell out of Dodge [Music] okay get in the corner okay well there's only three of you so I should be grand uh it should be grand oh God so good still good open head after head off with everything whoa there's a lot of you now whoa whoa whoa whoa hey hey guys you need to chill well I don't have Buzz size for days out what there's a life how can you be still alive and what draw he was that killed enemies kill 10 enemies for the stomp attack okay on the first side I have more inventory space and I've no stays modules I have no Health packs this is going great oh I've got more Ripper blades now thank God oh what's this yeah more nonsense I'm not interested in actually there was a med pack out here if no one wants to stop me from getting it that is oh thank you I'll be taking that no all right tell us this chapter was going to be not shorter sorry uh for the sudden pause I thought I saw something in the reflection oh yeah he is just waiting for it oh yeah master override needed um yeah I guess I'm not a master yet that's if you collect all the the the uh rigs but I'm not interested interested in doing that not one bit oh no this room is open now I want Horrors lion weight if any at all no vents nowhere for them to jump up and do the Oogie Boogie okay oh there's a node there's more Ripper blades and credits okay what's this more threads thank you anything else adding at all at all yeah okay I'm good instead and eat hmm nope I already care don't care actually I should use my med pack now it's probably the tendril and the cheese Stewart's office oh come on more of those really really can I not get a freaking break from them now where is that one ah this way of course I think it's the last one so hopefully I can just power on through this ah hi I'm Dr Terrence hello going how you doing ready when they took the mark from Egypt it being what the hell is that Professor calls it the hive mind humanity is finished with the marker Emilia told me it would return the Beast to its Lumber okay so if we return the marker to ages seven it'll stop the outbreak but we need the shuttle to return it to the planet sure why not good I can distract Mercer but not for long get the marker to the shuttle Bay quickly thank you forgive me company it's a lonely Canadian Necromorphs and frightening so where are you heading can I just follow him out or has he teleported he's probably teleported somewhere he's gone he oh yeah he is long gone he is Audi he is Audi 6000. okay I do have a power node so that means I can do a bit more upgrading oh my god I've tried power nodes oh yeah baby right so I suppose you can upgrade my uh Health Pips here I totally forgot about these status Zone oh yes for days and I've won more which I can use on a gun I will use this on the Ripper playing sure yeah you know a flame tour because I have a lot of flame for uh I was going to say rifle ammo a lot of flamethrower ammo and that seems to be taking up the bulk of my inventory so the more I can store the the better my employee space will be so I could oh can store up to 60 now great still hasn't affected my employee space so uh oh oh wait I can pick it up now where's it where'd it go okay fantastic log yeah don't care I stopped caring about those things age as I go right so I should be able to pop just like so um now all I have to do is retrieve the marker should be simple no no it's not gonna be that simple it's not gonna be that straightforward how long have it been recording for now holy moly an hour and a half this is gonna be one long video and I hate editing longer videos I really do I hate it I hate it I hate it because it just drags it drags see I'll put you like this I have a good GPU which I mean it's all right it's an RTX graphics card uh oh okay never mind I have to try and concentrate now quarantine activated bring it come out here Bros whoa whoa get away oh no oh shoot there's a lot of you what's up holy moly Jesus Mary and the baby Jesus I upgraded my health yeah anything else dropped here nope nope nope nope don't think so uh all right do what I actually want to do I think there's a safe Point upstairs before I do anything else I just want to make a quick save just a quick save actually before I do that wait yeah that's something before I do that I want to go to the shop I want to take this and I think I I've got another Power node oh no those are things I can buy though I can sell this and Gotta Buy medpack yes and one of these are in very full of course of course right I'll just do a quickie save because I know I've got to be at the end of this Jeffer I just know it but yeah like I was saying before it would take a while to render like a two or three hour video and probably even longer to edit it not that much goes into editing I used to do a few jump Cuts here and there edit out the boring Parts but I think I've been pretty good with this one like there's been no moments of silence for the cutscenes that's about it because I don't like to over or you have it I'll help you hurry okay as I'm saying I don't like to talk over the uh dialogue yourself might annoy some people some people don't like it some people don't care but I prefer to listen to the dialogue myself as well okay right right right right right right right right right there's a lot of goodies out here you got anything for me you're useless yeah I do sense a boss to battle domeo oh yes it's gonna be boss battle Jiggles it's gonna be chasing me around here sometime soon how soon I do not know but he is going to be making an appears it's explosive I think it is yeah I regret I regret I regret I regret I regret wasting that now because I'm going to need that is there's a Hulk's bomb uh more credits oh let's get away from it it's not doing me any favors there's this module okay great yeah I've collected everything around here so what I want to do what I want to do I want to prep myself I want nothing but my Beast weapons on me so that means taking this and I don't the flamethrower would be any use to me so yeah I'll use the force gun okay Richie executive shuttle is done that indeedy and now let's load the marker on this position it sounds easy hit boxes give me all your goods uh oh it was press this button and here we go oh [ __ ] oh I know what I have to do well I have to kill you sons of [ __ ] first and foremost oh God sweet baby Jesus oh you are the worst you guys I hate you what a passion can you not just get off my ass for one moment one moment that's all I ask One Moment One freaking moment can you not give me that [ __ ] oh here's the money spot there is a money spot oh whoa get it biggest agent I swear to God oh it's even more of you I know what I have to do I know what I have to do I have to charge my headset because it freaking died of course I'm gonna fire up the engines now no no no no no no no no no oh hitting me foreign oh nice I love moratory spaces now plus I suppose whoa uh you gonna help me Doc now I want none of what you're offering all right bye doc oh oh my God where's his fry taking me oh [ __ ] oh no I'm out of them I'm out I'm done all right let's try this again without dying already whoo that was close do you read me Mr Clark Mr Clark come in [ __ ] this ship you're alive help me beat the [ __ ] open too Kendra yeah whatever you learned on the ishimura screaming critical damage to internal systems the market just ripped right through the ship something pulled it down to Cargo Bay kind pilot the shovel of the hangar I'm going after the marker of course Amelia quickly wait Dr kind that guy's lost it he killed the captain we can't trust him near the marker he says returning it to the planet is the only way to end this we've gotta try I'm heading to carvela if you paint Nicole's rig and tell her where to go leave it to me thanks marker we're all getting out of here okay keep up the page yay it's a chapter 10 that's done great fantastic at last so we're on chapter 11 now that means there's only two more chapters to go thank Christ uh cryogenics welcome to the usgsimura uh again is this another optional area or what I just want to see I just want to see I just want to say I just want to say oh I was already here yes I I remember that's where I beat jiggled once before okay so all I want to do now is reach the next save point I know it probably automatically says here but I just want to be sure I just need to be sure okay so tram station there's a save point here somewhere right behind me no time for sure that there would be one here is there one true here there is but I want to go to the next point or to the next tram station just to see if there is one there should be I think you want to say something doc we'll send that so glad you gave that guy our only Escape shuttle [ __ ] Isaac those things you've killed their biomass is pulled down in the cargo bay it's it's recommined itself in two well it's something huge and the marker is embedded right in the middle how the how do we do this I cargo crane cranes they can move half would be a mining gear no problem if whatever's down there wants to wrestle for the marker I'm in override the safeties and yes it might work but hurry we're losing critical systems fast all right okay we'll we'll do so I don't think I have any more health pack so I can do what someone does wait do I have anything to sell no I don't no no no no no no wait what the hell am I doing yeah no no no no medium One's Gonna buy two of those perfect and I suppose a status module as well no I'll buy two there we go okay so if I just pick myself up here there we go and hopefully there'll be a safe station nearby I know it was just near one ah okay here we go perfect perfect I think this is the best place to end the video Chapter 10 end of days we're on chapter 11 alternate Solutions so yeah chapter 11 second last chapter I can't just gonna pause the game right that's about does it for this video so yeah the game is slowly growing on me again I'm I am warming up to it yet again slowly but surely but in the grand scheme of things like you've been saying it's not my game of the year to be honest I don't think it's a game that really needed needed to be remade because it came out on PS3 and Xbox 360 and PC back in 2000 2008 or 2009 so I suppose the game is getting on an age it's almost what it's 15 years old we're in 2013. but I don't think like another a lot of games on PS3 need to be remade I mean sure it was a nice treat to see from EA but I don't think it was that necessary I can understand remaking PS2 games because a lot of PS2 games nowadays they're uh 20 plus years old if not more and yeah so it's nice to see the rps2 remake that Resident Evil 4 being the prime example here everybody loved president even for it was a game that redefined the series as a whole with its over the shoulder aiming it brought back aspects of survival horror that were left in the Wind by by other companies but uh yeah our other game developers I should say sorry but it redefined horror as a whole that's that's about it that's what I want to end the video so you know what to do if you did enjoy this video by some freaking Miracle God bless you all you should give it a massive thumbs up comment favorite share of course like always I'll see you in the next one so until next time see ya good | Rgjrunner | UC6sI2NpfzGrn1giKBUyJAZg | 2023-05-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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sFB-7B-5Wq8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFB-7B-5Wq8 | Describe double circulation in human beings. (a) Why is it necessary ? (b) How are arteries | double circulation means double circulation of blood means means that the blood enters [Music] during its once circulation in other parts of the body double circulation the blood enters twice in the body during its circulation [Music] blood enters the right artery the right atrium double circulation of blood is necessary if necessary it is necessary to separate the oxygenated blood from the deoxygenated blood to provide more energy for efficient working lucky body parts efficiently workers okay for efficient working of body parts so easily double circulation important are necessary now the difference between arteries and we are trees which make a difference here is they carry blood a blood carry from the heart to different body parts to different organs of the body a heart say different organs of the body veins carry the blood veins next is they do not have balls are trees in the walls they do not have walls whereas veins have wall with them and they have evolve in them all fourth eye now our trees are deeply placed yet deeply placed superficially they are deeply placed superficially placed super | Doubtnut | UCcv7pspGHmM7AOywuLM1ufA | 2020-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 187 | 1,113 |
Qoh0aNChWoA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qoh0aNChWoA | Theodor Svedberg | Wikipedia audio article | Theater the Swedberg the 30th of august 1884 to the 25th of February 1971 was a Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate for his research on colloids and proteins using the ultracentrifuge activate upsala University topic early life and education theater Svedberg was born in gävle aboard sweden he was the son of augusta alistair mark and elias Svedberg he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1905 his master's degree in 1907 and in 1908 he earned his ph.d topic research you Svedberg work with colloids supported the theories of Brownian motion put forward by Albert Einstein and the polish geophysicist marian smoluchowski during this work he developed the technique of analytical ultracentrifugation and demonstrated its utility in distinguishing pure proteins one from another topic Awards & honors you the unit's ved Berg symbol s a unit of time amounting to 10-13 as her 100 FS is named after him as well as the Svedberg laboratory in Uppsala stead Berg's candidacy for the Royal Society reads distinguished for his work in physical and colloid chemistry and the development of the ultracentrifuge | wikipedia tts | UCqKZqRCjBaE6TBfi_JQc8ag | 2018-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 181 | 1,104 |
RtFLI5n0xGE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtFLI5n0xGE | Patria Pasi XA 6-Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier | over the past several decades also there has been a considerable shift by modern armies of the world away from the expensive and complex tracked vehicle to more conventional armored wheeled carriers this helped to bring other nations engineering prowess to the Forefront as was the case with the Finnish patriarch by six wheeled armored vehicle serving in the armored personnel carrier APC roll the posi XA originally recognized as the sisu Posse was developed to a Finnish Army requirement for a modern APC that included an inherent amphibious quality it has since been offered for export and taken on by Austria Denmark Estonia Ghana Ireland the Netherlands Sweden and the United Nations the core posi XA design saw a 6x6 wheeled arrangement with three large diameter well-spaced road wheels fitted to each whole side ground clearance was decidedly High which aided in cross-country travel the driving compartment was set to the front of the hull and included thick bulletproof windscreens and automobile style hinged side access doors all window sections featured hinged armor panels that could be raised to add additional armor protection in active War zones two Banks of four smoke grenade discharges were fitted at the extreme front-end corners of the hull and allowed the crew to Shield its movements by way of self-generated smoke screens the vehicle exhibited some slight sloping of its various armor panels which provided ballistics protection against Small Arms fire and shell splinters with the driving compartment set forwards the power pack was centralized and this opened the rear of the hull for a fighting cabin to house passengers the whole roof line was dotted with various access hatches for the crew and passengers alike the sides of the vehicle whole walls were given Vision blocks for use by the passengers as well as gun ports for engaging enemies from that safety of the protected Hull a pair of water jets were installed low along the rear Hull face to provide the necessary propulsion of the vehicle through water sources armor protection reached up to 10 millimeters thickness at the most critical of facings a typical operating crew was two driver and Commander with seating for up to 16 occupants the posi XA began life in Pilot form as the xa-180 with the first example made unveiled in 1980. the vehicle was constructed by sisu Auto which gave it its original name of sisu posi in competition with two other contenders the XA 180 design one out under the Finnish Army trials that spanned into 1983 and resulted in a first batch order of 50 Vehicles by Year's End sisu Auto founded in 1931 in Helsinki specialized in the manufacture of heavy vehicles and other Automotive Products and lent its name to the early posi vehicle forms until subsequent orders came at a time when patriarch had taken over the product producing the more recognizable patriarchy name the product line was then formally known as the patriarch and foreign launch customers became Estonia Netherlands Norway and Sweden there have been five notable production posi XA variants revealed the xa-180 was the original APC offering while the xa-185 followed as its improved form with a new transmission and engine installation the x8186 running gear equal to the x8185 was given additional armor as well as a heavy machine gun turret but the weight gains forced it to give up its amphibious capability the X8 188 designated vehicles in service with the Netherlands Army x8200 was given a more updated armor protection scheme support for night vision equipment an improved situational awareness but lost its amphibious capability as well related models of this Mark became the xa-202 command and Communications cc2 vehicle and the xa-203 APC used as an interim Finnish Army solution for the outgoing x8185 this vehicle replaced by the incoming 8x8 wheel patriarch AMV armored modular vehicle APC since its introduction during 1984 two distinct engine types have been featured in the patriarch vehicle XA 180 models were given a valmet 611 dsbja diesel of 236 horsepower while XA 200 models followed with a valmet 612 series turbocharged engine of 271 horsepower depending on the installation the patriarzi could reach a maximum road speed in excess of 100 kmh with an operational range out to 900 kilometers Drive power was provided for all six wheels with suspension being of a parabolic leaf spring with hydraulic shock absorbers the patriarzi was developed to support light-class Weaponry for Battlefield service and has supported weapon types such as 7.62 millimeters medium machine guns 12.7 millimeters heavy machine guns and 20 millimeters automatic cannons through an optional rotating turret emplacement along the whole roof typical Armament has been a sole 12.7 millimeters heavy machine gun in addition to any personal weapons carried by the passengers and fired through the gun ports of the fighting compartment in practice the patriarch through its ease of operation and versatility light armor protection and light Armament support has meant that the posi XA has been used in largely in peacekeeping Endeavors with the UN where it has showcased its excellent on-road off-road qualities mine resistance and general serviceability police forces have also taken on the type for some of these same reasons the posi XA has seen combat service in the war-torn environments of Afghanistan Iraq the Balkans and elsewhere | Main Battle Tank | UCnZG2SBvPrhCilZuqiMEUYA | 2023-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 891 | 5,423 |
OTmq0qvfmj0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTmq0qvfmj0 | HOW TO ATTACH HANDLES - TIPS and TRICKS | [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] what's up guys I'm John the Potter welcome back to another pottery video so I'm gonna have you in the studio today what are we talking about today we're talking about handles so you guys just saw a little bit of me extruding so that's us using the Brent extruder and there are so many different ways to make handles I made a video last year about five different ways to make handles you can pull them you can use this slab you can use a coil there's tons of different ways to make handles and there's so many different patters use different ways to make handles so this video is gonna be mostly about like how to attach handles what I'm thinking about when I'm putting handles on and there's a few tips and tricks so I hope that you pick up just a few little tips and tricks to help with your handle making and your handle attaching so these mugs we threw yesterday we threw yesterday morning and that's one of the most common questions I get is like when do you actually put your handles on the mugs basically I've heard these yesterday morning they sat out all day then I covered them in plastic and then I opened them back up today and let them dry a little more so now they're at a perfect point basically you just want them to be hard enough that you can handle them without like worrying too much like that I push on it a little bit and it won't move so you want to be able to handle it but you also need it to be still wet enough so that the handles will stick on to there because if the mug gets too dry and you try and attach a wet piece of clay then it won't work it'll crack back off so whenever you're attaching to different pieces of clay you want to make sure that the clay the piece that you're attaching and whatever you're attaching are of similar consistency you want to make sure that one is not super dry and one's not super wet so you guys ready for this let's do it all right so this is gonna take us a couple hours to do so first thing is you have to score so we score like right around here if you can see that and then right around here because that I know is going to be a route the same size to attach like that right so that's the fur yeah this is scored these are scored and then you need to use slip so slip is basically like the glue that attaches clay together with the scoring technique you're just creating these grooves for this clay to get into and then you're doing it on this side too and then they'll just get locked they just get locked together if you think about scratching up that clay so that you're creating grooves to open up so that they can just like connect to each other and oftentimes when I have handles break they don't break off where they were connected because that's that bond is just as strong as clay and clay but they break like up in a different area so don't worry I'm gonna get close-ups of all this so you can see what I'm doing but that is basically what I do so I extrude the clay out of the extruder lay them out into pieces like this cut them into the size I want boom Danzo then I'll go back and just make sure everything is nice and smooth and there's one so normally what I would do is get all the handles ready I would get all the mugs ready and scored and then I would just bang it out but for the purposes of this video I'm just gonna do like one at a time so I can show you so let's do it so I'm using a kiln post as my measurement and this is a good one for a bigger mug so these are kind of gonna be those those bigger 20 large mugs 20 large mugs and then these smaller mugs I'll probably want to make slightly smaller than that so if you can see I'm scoring this side and then I flip it over and score this side so that when I go like this it's scored here and it's scored here ready for the mug action we're gonna score right there little score down there so then that's ready for the handle so we have our handle right there must score there flip it over score down there and then probably one of the most important things for me is this turn right here so I want to make sure that I'm applying pressure from up here and holding this in place down here so that we get like a nice curve like this I've talked quite a few people to make handles like four to help me make mugs and when people first start they take a piece like this and they just like kind of turn it like that right and that's I want I don't like how it's more like a ninety degree or like I guess that would be ninety degrees but like I don't like having it be a bend I having it I really like having it be a flow so then we take our slip which the slip is right there I'm gonna put a little bit of slip on there put a little bit of slip on there slippy slippy slips nip snippy and then we just put that right on there right on the bottom and then I take my finger which I'll usually like just dip my finger I just dip my finger in the slip to get it a little bit wet just so that it slides right there and then I just blend it in right there blend it in from here when I am thinking about when I'm blending this in is if you think about like a tree branch that grows out of a tree I know that sounds kind of weird but that's literally kind of what I wanted to look like is like that it just is growing out of the mug I don't want to look I don't want it to look like this mug had an attachment put on I want it to look like this handle grew out of the mug so that's what I'm thinking about when I am making my handles now again there's so many different ways to make handles if you wanted to shape your handle I mean if we take this handle if you wanted to shape your handle like this and stick it on that's a great handle if you wanted to have it be like the opposite of me we're like I have the bigger end on the top you could do it on the bottom so the bigger ends on the bottom you can curl one in like that and have it have like a little curl you there's just so many different ways to do it so many different ways to make handles got the idea all right let's get working [Music] [Applause] [Music] we've got like ten handles put on and I was just thinking about I want to encourage you to like as you use mugs that you like think about the handle think about what makes you like the handle so like this one you can fit your whole hand in and around right fit up four fingers in there it's kind of like almost like a beer stein or something and then this one you know is more like a two finger you can really only fit two fingers in there maybe one finger do you want to be able to fit one do you wanna fit to the aesthetic of the mug or the handle should really reflect the size of the mug so I even think this handles a little small for this size whereas actually like this is a good size for this one especially like if you like that mine tend to be mostly like one finger to finger that's just kind of what I like and that's the ones that I find I like using the ones that are bigger I don't know I don't I don't think it's necessary so so yeah the handle don't you know don't try and replicate what I do I'm just telling you so that you can get one idea maybe like this will spark something like oh I could do this with a handle get creative with handles [Music] all right friends that's how we do some handles right there we got all the handles done and finished and so now these will dry and put them in the kiln bisque fire them he'll come out glaze them no put it back in the kiln and they'll come out and then they'll be done oh yeah I love to hear from you what makes the handles that you like or dislike what makes them good or bad I love to hear in the comments below I'd love to hear what you thought about my style of making handles versus if you have a style or if you've seen a style done alright now we're gonna go eat some dinner if you haven't 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41g1anK7hOw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41g1anK7hOw | Hairdresser Reacts To America's Next Top Model Makeovers S.19 | [Laughter] match it up baby i'm so excited for season 19 of america's next top model we are watching it today we've watched almost or have watched every season of america's next time model if you want to catch up there is a playlist it is linked below for you um it's good times so grab some popcorn take a seat on the couch or in your bed and let's see how these makeovers went maybe we'll get some cute makeovers and i'm sure we'll get a lot of ugly let's do it [Music] so here we are season 19 episode 3 let's press the go button okay let's do it we're at kristoff salon guys welcome to the kristoff salon kelly catron is in this episode it's gonna be iconic welcome to the salon i hope you're as excited as we are about the transformation today yeah i'm excited these envelopes are your makeover the good news is for the first time ever you're gonna have the choice of whether you actually want to have a makeover oh to remember that this is tyra's idea of what will make you beautiful but the catch is you have to decide yes or no before we tell you what's inside okay tea okay tea okay if any of these girls say no they're going to be up for elimination you already know it tyro be so mad if you were like i don't want to do the makeover that tyra wants for me oh tyro would come in there storming and she's like who are you do you think you're a model and you can show up to a shoot and if you don't want the hair color or makeup they do on you you can just walk out no you know what a model would never like she always brings the drama and i love tyra for that because if you told a model in real life we're gonna make your blonde hair jet black most likely they're gonna say no and their agents are gonna be pissed so miss darien you want to get made over or yes i do yes she does don't open it yvonne yes ma'am leela yes okay natasha yeah kristen yeah [Music] yeah maria oh no no maria wow she says hell no this girl's from harvard how stupid could you be right now oh so annoyed by that not only did she say no she said hell no girl don't disrespect miss tyra banks like that or i will come for you okay damn she's really trying to get eliminated and the girl goes she's she went to harvard she can't be that dumb oh the tea whoa it just got spicy in here baby destiny laura yes alyssa yes and last but not least victoria debating it might not be really who i am yes or no let's move it no okay no for victoria all right thank you i'll take that victoria declined it i was like this is stupid because if anyone needs a makeover it's her if i had to work with kelly catron i would have an anxiety attack every single day which is a lot it's like whoa girl it's not that serious i mean whoa yes or no let's move it she goes make the decision so let's open them up two girls said no destiny what's your destiny piece is in front and shaved in the back like i'm so pissed glared bob you're getting rid of those brains oh maria i'll be talking to you let's get the girl started first yeah [Music] i am really worried at this point my mom has always taught me trust your gut instinct i don't want this to be something that's going to hurt me in the competition i'm so glad trust your gut instinct your gut instinct should have told you that tyra would be so mad if you didn't get the makeover your gut instinct is up sorry i'm gonna get you looking like america's next time are you ready i'm ready all right i've had my braids for a long time it's kind of been my signature thing oh i can't wait to see her bob this is gonna be really cute good short oh my god it looks so good i was gonna keep your braids and then yesterday social media is saying they didn't like i didn't like my braids wait this is the first time i think i've seen tyro without a wig on maybe i'm hallucinating i don't know but it's definitely possible i'm hallucinating but i've never seen her natural hair out um wow she probably has extensions in but like that's not a wig and thank god because those wigs were getting a little crazy for a few seasons tyra i'm sorry but they were they were getting a little wild i'm ready for change i'm not afraid i'm ready they're gonna give me a long layered bob i love oh my makeover i feel like i could just walk into any casting call and get paid okay hmm what's my opinion on this um she looks almost the same in a weird way like i know it's a completely different hairstyle but she pretty much looks the same and like the same amount of pretty in both photos like i don't think it changed her look at all it maybe made her look a little more commercial the side bang almost makes her forehead look bigger but her forehead's not big i wish they did like a front bang instead of like a side bang i don't know i'm not living i wish they made her hair brighter more of like a soft brown gave her some bangs and really cut that bob like kind of blunt this is just too in between i'm not living for it have a conversation all right here we go to makeover and why is that my great-grandmother who was full-blooded cherokee indian and she had here similar to mine and i take a lot of pride in that heritage you know and some of my jewish relatives when i see a model say that they don't want to do something because it's connected to them and when it's something that's temporary it makes me question if they should be in the fashion industry because the fashion industry is really not about you you are a canvas i want you to open yours and see what it was going to be [Music] curly is layers and highlights red long and curly i'm panicking at this point yes i should have made the decision to get the makeover and i'm kicking myself so i'm like did i just self-sabotage i'm gonna be very interested to see what social media has to say about you guys saying no and what the judges have to say about that you did self-sabotage y'all needed makeovers gorgeous girls but like their hair was lacking like give me some life to those locks please tyra make them get makeovers please i'm really excited with this whole new like edgy look i wouldn't call it edgy i say this literally all the time with america's next model but i think she looked more like a model in the before photo and more like she's being styled for a photograph in the second photo like they took some digitals of her and she looks stunning and then she got glammed up which is totally fine like she definitely looks more glam after and i don't mind it it's not my favorite i think at the time it was really really cute i liked the roots before though and i like the natural textures going on if we go back a little bit in this video before they actually blew out her hair and curled it it looked so good and i thought they were gonna leave it like that i thought it was gonna stay in that kind of like messy texture and that was cute i would have loved that i don't mind the bangs either i just wish they were forward i wish they were completely down on her eyebrows i mean she looks cute i don't hate this makeover it's just not my favorite you know because you have a lion's mane i think we need to oh my god she has gorgeous hair like it just looks so much bigger and brighter and like everything just elevated well she looks the same i don't know i think they had the opportunity to have like a huge copper mane of hair and they missed the opportunity to do it and i'm just a little bit sad about it i will get over it someday but right now i'm upset that they didn't take that opportunity and they kind of just made her hair the same and styled it differently they added a few highlights but the highlights weren't the greatest they were kind of like just one here one there like uh give me more give me more did they tell you we're taking this off you're gonna lose this part of your eyebrow and so when makeup artists do your face they're gonna do your eyebrows like this okay bella hadid i'm for sure threat now this look is amazing why are you giving me nothing this gave me more than nothing it actually gave me literally like on the floor through the floor through the pavement through the next floor through the pavement again nothing like i was so rock bottom this one like her eyebrows even look the same like they literally took off the ends of her eyebrow they said girl we're scalping your brows and then still her brows look the same i don't even know what they did to her hair i couldn't tell you i think they gave her extensions i don't know it doesn't look very good destiny please get a good makeover please i need one worried about looking like a total like you need to own the fact that you're the edge this week i've been in the bottom two i know that i have to step up my game but um here comes the tears i don't feel confident why are you so worried about looking like a lesbian i don't know tell me why are you nervous about that i don't want to be known for like liking chicks you like girls and boys or just girls and boys i have a boyfriend how does it matter because that's not like that's not what defines me i just don't want to look like a little boy okay whoa also god tyra's so good she's like why do you want to look like a lesbian like tyra says i love how she's just so bold like why do you want to look like a lesbian i'm like well what um honestly though what the is looking like a lesbian it's a little weird to say that why would she not want to look at the lesbian no you're gonna look really hot and really beautiful it's about how you feel inside [Music] the iconic awful before picture oh my lord that is a haircut like i love that it's like one inch on this side and then 10 inches on this side i've never seen any haircut like it you know it's giving me punky vibes so i'm here for it um it's still giving me nothing there has to be something i like in this episode please make one good makeover at first i had butterflies in my stomach pretty much always i've had long hair oh they're gonna do britney oh i'm really happy about it i was oh what truly about to say they're gonna do britney so good i can tell [Music] they did her so bad it's a fun haircut i could vibe with it like if she had the right outfit on and she really did that whole you know 70s vibe i could see it i like the color i think it's really the styling for me like i think the styling is just not correct they should have just kept her before length and cut and added a copper tint to it you know like it's just not working we still haven't found one look that i've liked yet this is crazy this is actually a first they skipped right over alyssa because she didn't get anything done and i'm gonna skip right over her too i'm so sorry alyssa i don't know it's boring i'm bored her skin looks almost healthier in the after shot but i think that's just the makeup and the lighting um and the before shot i don't know i just think your dark hair looks more better natural pretty i hate all of these [Music] yvonne again just a whole lot of nothing yvonne they didn't do jack to you i'd be so mad if i was gonna get a makeover and they just did nothing i'm getting icy blonde hair please be good oh my god i love it wait do we have one that i like pound it's one stop and i'm definitely kind of i got chill i just got chills oh i just can't wait i think this is going to be super high fashion and super editorial so i just had to rewind that to check what her name is they didn't put her name somebody up with the editing and didn't include her name because every other person had their name shown this girl didn't i don't know what her name is but that makeover they did her so good first of all this blonde can we talk about how perfect and gorgeous it is it is this like creamy blonde and it is so sexy her hair looks so healthy and beautiful i love the bleach brows i always love a bleach brow and she rocks the whole look she looks like a high fashion supermodel i am obsessed thank god i finally got one that i actually liked and that concludes cycle 19. i can't believe there was only one girls makeover that i liked that's never happened before usually i had to like pick and choose which ones i really loved which ones i really didn't like this one there was one single one that was beautiful i don't know the girl's name because they didn't show her name so wacky season what was that whatever to each their own just because i didn't like the makeovers doesn't mean you can't i don't know that was sad i was hoping for so much more if you guys are not already subscribed make sure you do click the like button and the bell icon to be notified every time i post a new video you can also follow me everywhere else here are all my social media handles all around me i am everywhere all the time if you want my hair color i'm wearing super red it is linked below for you and you can also shop my hair care and my hair color on our website 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good on you and then i think you should do a deeper brown that way it's super glossy and super shiny i really do like the darker hair on you and i think with the haircut change it's going to be enough of a change to make you feel brand new again if you do it i would love to see a photo and good luck that's all for today guys thank you so much for watching don't forget to live your extra life and i'll see you next time bye guys [Music] ah [Music] | Brad Mondo | UCoc_XJPj6YLMQDWtPDQcDtA | 2021-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,868 | 14,289 |
9vDKCMdweUg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vDKCMdweUg | WHAT IS DROP SHIPPING? | YouTube it's Rani MP wanna join my free gift card giveaway let's grab to the channel like the video and turn on the notification then let me know that you subscribe down below that's it you're what's good YouTube you know who it is it's uber Ronnie MP thank you and welcome to a brand new video of its Ronnie and peak the show will bring us a bunch of videos suggested by you guys and you guys only if you're brand new to the channel be sure to hit the subscribe button because I make videos like this every single day for you guys and I don't want you guys to miss out on it with that being said guys you can see right up here is the brand new coast I've been working on for you guys basically I'm teaching you guys how I make money online cuz if as I said if your brand into the channel you see I used to do some reaction videos back then which allowed me to go to China but also know how to grow a YouTube channel and all sorts but what are the messages that I kept on being asked is it's really important P how do you make money online is their way of you helping me out so just to do help help help help help and I like helping out people so hence the world's like okay hold on why then I just show that what I'm doing online so that then they can just duplicate that and this hopefully get the same results on whatnot so that's why I've been putting together a course the dropshipping course which is right up there link is in the description if you click on it it will take you to my website and then you can go ahead and check out what you're seeing right now is the results of some students who are on the early bird list so then you're buying prior and they were able to purchase the course and then work on the course and then you know they're showing showcasing with the results that they go and whatnot okay so that's why that is make sure you click on the link go check it out and yeah with that being said though guys if you are brand new to the whole dropshipping thing if I say drop shipping to you and you're like what what what's that this is for you so I'm going to go ahead and break it down for you guys and of course I explain a bit more I'm just going to lab you know a bit so you get what dropshipping is and you get the whole concept okay so dropshipping is actually no you know what I'm going to make it 10 times better for you guys okay I'm going to go ahead and grab a flow chart of what dropshipping is online and then you can see it that way so maybe the pictures will help you out you know the whole process or what that's exactly what we're gonna do right now so I'm just going to pull up a separate screen and then show you guys exactly what I'm talking about so you get it ok alright alright so this is what managed to pull up guys okay this is what dropshipping is and as I mentioned on the course I'll be teaching you guys everything ok so if you want to go ahead and grab the course as I mentioned link is in the description so you'll be learning or I'll be teaching you guys or actually let's break it down first so there's the customer I don't know if you can see my mouse oh you can't see my mouse that sucks um guys ok but anyways I'll just read it out as you can see it says customer ok then it says drop shipper then it says supplier ok and then in between custom and drop shipper says order one in between a drop shipper and supplier says order two ok so the first thing by the way you guys are the middle you're the drop shipper ok I'm trying to break it down up I'm breaking it down so you get it by the end of this video you gonna get it ok you gonna get ye if you don't get it then I dunno me there's just no hope and I just sit down and I'm joking if you don't get it is hope but um you know by the end of this you're going to get it you're gonna get it okay so there's the customer drop shipper you are the drop shipper drop shipper is you you watching right now and you want to start your drop shipping business legit business by the way you're the drop shipper ok we got that click now what happens is the dropship up you you create your website ok so you create your lovely website BAM you slap it on there ok on the internet yeah so now you have your website you source your products from the supplier where's this supplier that's where you're sourcing your products so you're going to the supplier supplier obviously they're selling at a wholesale price meaning you're going to be getting things a lot cheaper okay and then you grab it off the supplier you duplicate what they are selling on their stool supply can be anyone it could be DHgate Aliexpress and whenever it can be anyone anyone and every and anyone who's just selling cheap cheap things okay okay so you duplicate the offer that the supplier is offering on their website or wherever they are offering the offer at and then you duplicate that onto your website that you created with Shopify okay so you duplicate that offer and then you put it on your store and instead of you putting the exact same price where you would buy it for with the supplier you mark it up you put a different price so that when somebody buys you don't go and buy it for cheaper from the supplier and you make the profit hopefully that guy's hopefully that made sense okay so from the from the graph that can show you guys I would show you my maps but you can't see my mouse bar so I'm just going to be explaining from that okay so from the customer you can see it goes from customer comes to your store and makes the order one where says order one that's the first order they make it on your website that's why it says the next error is drop shipper okay so they order of your website then you it says drop shipper order to so you miss the drop shipper you go to part of me you go to the supplier and make the order okay so now we're going to add some numbers into it so it makes sense customer orders of drop shipper for a products going at ten ten pounds ten dollars ten dollars yet so customer buys for ten dollars on your website you mister drop shipper or missus drop shipper you go to the supplier and order from the supplier for five dollars because that's what the original price was the original price for the item of product I use selling on your website was $5 on the suppliers website so then you go to the supplier and pay $5 and you keep $5 because that's your profit cuz they pay 10 all right you keep five suppliers happy everybody's happy and then the supplier ships the product straight to the customer and it misses out the drop shipper as you can see the yellow sorry another yellow I'm not colorblind okay no don't don't judge me but you can see the green error in links from the supply and it goes to the customer the customer gets the product you're happy you got the money and you don't have to keep any inventory in your house okay your house is stress free there's no big boxes of packages lying around anywhere you haven't got you haven't you didn't have to order like a hundred worth a hundred pounds or hundreds and hundreds of items and store them in your house so that when somebody orders that you ship it from your house to - I don't know halfway across the world okay and the shipping will be crazy by the way okay so why don't you just let somebody who's been doing this for a while hence supplier why don't you let the supplier take care of all of that you just give them what they want which is moolah the money give them the lovely okay you just give them the money out are they asking for that asking price was five dollars you paid the five dollars to them and then they ship it out from you sorry from from them to the customer straight away and they miss you out so that's the beauty of the game okay the beauty of the game is nothing and by the way guys just to let you know because you might be thinking some of you might be thinking about hold on what if what if my website is called I don't know give you an example okay what if my website is called example yeah well if my website this is the drop shipper will be saying this what if my website is called shoes.com okay and then the suppliers website is called supplier calm yeah supplier from China calm okay and then supplier ships the product to the customer and then the customer who bought the product from mr. drop shipper over here and he Co he or she sees a different name from my website so it sort of them seeing the name from my website they see the name of the supplier would they not be tripped out like you know what's going on here like I ordered from this and then why is a different name nobody cares okay guys that is it nobody cares that doesn't happen I've been I've been doing this for a while enough for for a long time and it doesn't happen nobody no one cares like as long as they receive the product they're fine it's not even an issue people trip of that a lot of people is asking me like you know but what if this guy's none of that happens okay and what you can do is and that's what I'm saying none of that happens about what people do is just to give you peace of mind okay you can request make a request to the supplier asking them please to not include any invoices no receipts saying that if the product or product was five dollars or whatever no invoices of promotions or you know promoting this is the supplier promoting themselves on your product or your package that they shipped to your customer you can request them to put nothing in there no promotion no invoice no nothing and the customer will obviously do that for you because you're his customer you are his or her customer so they have to listen and oblige your rules okay so that is what drop shipping is in a nutshell like it's not complicated it's actually easy straightforward it's simple and you know people are making a killing from it now look how easy the whole process is imagine having to do that you say you do that a hundred thousand times let's just say crazy number but let's just use that a hundred thousand times and you're selling the product at ten dollars okay I'm gonna let you do the maths okay as you can see obviously you're gonna be ending up with some dolla dolla bill yeah okay so that is that basically so that is drop shipping in a nutshell in the course recover a bit more and you know give you guys a ton of information strategies that are currently being used that I'm currently using this giving people great success out there across the board and people are making thousands quitting that there is their silly nine-to-five nobody likes a nine-to-five okay let's just put out there you might like 95 because you're doing something that you like but I believe my opinion okay don't get don't rip my opinion I believe personally sooner or later you will get tired of it because there's always somebody above you and somebody will come and say don't do this do this do this do this do that do this do this and you're just like whoa okay what's going on here right so that's my take on it but yes so that guys that's it if you are interested obviously the course link for the course is in the description what you can do is guys you can go and YouTube everything if you wish to well not really you can't really YouTube my knowledge and my experience that I've gained doing this and the secret you know tips and techniques that I use you can't do that but what I'm saying is if you haven't got the cash or if you knowif if you're in a tight situation what you can do is just do a couple of research and start you'll be making obviously errors mistakes and whatnot newbie mistakes but you know you just gotta do what you gotta do so you can spend hours and hours researching videos on how to get this done or you can let someone who's done it teach you exactly the steps the shortcuts and so you can avoid making the mistakes that I used to make when I started off with this okay so that's why I bonded the course for you guys and I created this guys it's really just to help you guys out and you know so you guys can be on your way as well 20:18 is starting you don't want to be an exact same situation that you wore that you were in 2017 so try to change something don't let it just be a new year's resolution hey yay new year new me you know I'm going to do this this dislike don't don't be that guy okay don't be that guy don't be that girl make sure you actually take action and get things done okay the results that you're seeing here is the results from the students as I mentioned who allowed who entered on the early the early bird list which was you know I released it out to a couple of people or a couple of students and they purchased it and I show you now the result that says 10k 10k for the month imagine what extra 10,000 pounds would do fool okay so people are making crazy results if you don't believe me you tube it and you see a ton of videos of people making absolutely crazy results okay so with that being said guys that is dropshipping a nutshell if you didn't understand that hopefully now you get it if you still don't get it then hit me up email is down below if you think you're going to struggle with the whole setting up your story or your Shopify store with drop shipping and whatnot then link is also in the description and you see and I can actually help you create your entire website for you if you're not really tech savvy bla bla but as I'm saying guys if you take the course it's easy all you need to do is follow along exactly what I'm doing and just copy and and that's basically it okay so as I mentioned once more links in the description down below make sure you go and check that out and that is it we are done for this video okay so by watching this video guys you did not waste your time do not forget to tell you I hate is to get in line and I'll catch you guys out on the next damn video you guys have been amazing stay tuned stay 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x-9yVQryLzs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-9yVQryLzs | Sam Shamoun on Godlogic Apologetics bust myth of Tawheed. | too much so i'm going to try to cover what i think will be the most important hard-hitting let's talk a little bit about allah his characteristics and that allah worships and prays and then now we'll segue into the quran yes so we're going to talk about allah's characteristics and allah worships and prays and that will be a segue into the quran by the grace of lord jesus christ because there's too much and then when we deal with the quran i don't know if we'll be come up now we'll then look at the black stone and pretty much that will be the annihilation decimation the obliteration of islamic tahiti now remember sam this could be another part so no of course there's going to be another part believe me i don't already know that that's i'm not gonna finish this today okay so with your permission there is gonna be another part absolutely because i i don't even know if i'll make it to the quran yet that means there has to be a part on the quran so it'll be a series that you can then create a playlist for the benefit of others now let me get you the article that goes with this one okay if i can find it there's too many articles hold on oh boy yeah hold on let me here it is the article is islam portrays allah as a finite limited temporal embodied soul let me repeat it i'll give him the link they'll share it on clubhouse or pin it and i'll share it on youtube islam portrays allah as a finite limited temporal embodied soul and you'll see what i mean in a minute so my friend i'm sending it to you you guys keep busting my eardrums because i got my earplugs on there it is right there on facebook i sent you for those of you on youtube here it is okay now you can make a very strong case on the grammar of the quran that the quran depicts allah as an embodied being he he is a soul he has a soul he re he's not the spirit and he has a body the problem is that most muslims don't believe allah is a body now when you deal with sunni islam you have the sadafi muslims like uthman they call themselves the salaf assad they do believe that allah has a body they won't say it's a body per se they'll say these are his characteristics and attributes this is why not too long ago there was a south asian brother that had visited uthman and i think the brother here was there the one here that was asking me a question as a booth he was here right yeah anthony anthony i think you know i'm talking about when that south asian brother asked him about allah's leg and shin and was it does it is it attached to his butt and all that uthman that's i think that was his friend right yeah okay so uthman admitted allah has a has a foot he has eyes he has two right hands these are his attributes they're unlike anything in creation we don't know how now that is the position of the set of what they call the sarah fasale meaning those who follow the first three generation of muslims they say this teaching was taught by muhammad and his companions and their followers and their followers after them because there are authentic narrations attributed muhammad where he says the best generation of muslims is my generation then the generation after that and then the generation after that and then after that then it will be divided so according to these authentic traditions the first three generations of muslims are the best muhammad and his companions called sahaba now they're followers and i'm not trying to sound impressive but these are the technical terms they're called the tabby's those are not sahaba a sahabi is a companion whom not saw muhammad if you didn't see muhammad but you saw and follow his companions you're a tabby tabby so and then the followers of the followers of the companions so the first three generations so according to uthman and according to those who are salafi they say that the first three generations of muslims did not allegorize these characteristics they didn't say oh allah's hand doesn't mean he has a hand it means power they affirm these attributes of allah without explaining them yes he has a hand but we don't ask how we just say he has a hand and he has eyes and so on and so forth now the other muslims who've been influenced by philosophy because there was an intrusion of greek philosophy and logic because as the muslim empire expanded and it attacked peoples it also took over their sources their writings a lot of people don't know this this is a fact guys please don't take anything i say for granted because i can be mistaken i'm trust the holy spirit to perfect my ability to call the facts clearly if i make a mistake may the spirit correct that error in me save you from it but do fact check me because i'm not you know obviously i'm far from perfect i'm more perfect than avery but that's another story right according to islamic sources and history when the muslims conquered christian lands the christians had translated the writings of the greek philosophers logicians and their medical experts into syriac and or arabic so they had already preserved the writings of aristotle and plato and also the greek physicians like hippocrates and galin right galantic medicine they had rendered their writings into syriac and or arabic so when the muslims took over they discovered these writings and it spawned the islamic sort of civilization and a lot of muslims because they started reading the writings of aristotle you know their satailian logic they became rationalists and they started allegorizing or explaining away a lot of the statements in the quran and this group that i am speaking in particular were known as the mutezalites and this this group will be important when we discuss the quran a little later but due to the influence of greek philosophy and logic this also impacted sunni muslims such as those who claim to be ashari or these are the ones who say these statements of allah's eyes hands they're allegorical they're not literal so there is a huge fight within sunni islam between the salafis on one hand and the ashjaris what they call the ashay rasa for butchering the arabic i have hard time speaking english the maturities so the salafis accuse them the actuaries and maturities of perverting traditional islam and diverging from the islam taught by muhammad's companions their followers and the followers after them because they did not allegorize these characteristics they took them for granted and affirmed them without saying how so there's a debate so if you talk to a hamza yusuf he'll tell you no allah does not have eyes eyes that's metaphor for his scene allah doesn't have hands hands that's a metaphor for his power they allegorize them the maturities and the ashares and hamza yusuf is an example yesterday i don't know where he stands he used to be a die hard you know salafi but he's changed his views over the years so who is the sadafi uthman who's the sarafi assam el hakeem who's a salafi abu amir well again these individuals but hamza youssef zayed shakur no hameen keller these others they're not salafis and the shia definitely do not take these attributes literally they don't they allegorize them so keep that in mind when i share this because these arguments work powerfully against the salafis such as uthman but with the ashari's or the maturities and they're very similar they're virtually identical right it doesn't work they allegorize them so you either have to show them contextually grammatically you cannot allegorize them you have to take them literally right otherwise these arguments will be a waste of your time and trying to bring up against the ashraes the maturities by comes to yusuf is that clear yes sir is that clear so if that's clear what i'm about to show you will only work with an uthman right and all those who are salafis now that doesn't mean the quran doesn't teach that allah's embodied it does but these muslims explain them away the ashiris so keep that in mind so let's go into what the quran says about allah's attributes what i call body parts they don't like to say body parts they say attributes according to the quran and the sunnah of muhammad allah has at least three hands to our right one is left allah has at least three eyes allah has a waist and gonads that's why he wears a waste sheet and his arm allah also has feet at least one foot we know of and a shin and so he looks like a grotesque monster okay so let's begin and i'm just reading from my paper first allah appears as a beautiful man are we ready from the quran and the sunnah we got it you guys ready all right yes sir so here you go and by the way these are sound narrations they're deemed saheed these are not the if brother okay now this comes from the english translation of that's found on adam.org but they have a more recent english translation of tiramidi done by darus salaam which is a salafi publication that's found on sunnah.com so i quote both versions so here you go allah appears as a beautiful man al-quran hadith number 237 and i give you the link where you can read these online narrated allah's messenger said i saw my lord the exalted and glorious and the most beautiful form the most beautiful form i think i have a typo i think let me see if it's mine or is it original i think it's mine i have to then yep i forgot to omit any that's fine he said what do the angels so his lord ask them what do the angels and the presence of allah contend about i said thou art the most aware of it you know more than i do he then placed his palm so allah has a palm between my shoulders and i felt its coldness in my chest psalm appears as a man and he has a physical hand and his physical palm physically touches muhammad and he feels the coolness of allah's physical palm right and i came to know what is in the heavens and the earth he recited thus did we show ibrahim the kingdom of the heavens and the earth and it was so that he might have certainty reported in the mursal form and timothy also reported now they'll say well it's not sahih yes it is there you go this comes from the salaam version right i'm sorry this also i'm quoting the versions from alam and then the darussaram so this too is an allen version another one right this one the grading is given in the adam this is hadith number 245. too many versions to quote from but i try to quote both versions darussalam and the alam version of these eddies narrated allah's messenger was detained one morning from observing the dawn prayer along with us till the sun had almost appeared on the horizon he then came out hurriedly and for prayer was observed and he conducted it in brief form when he had concluded the prayer by saying he called out to us saying remain in your places as you as you were then turning to us he said i'm going to tell you what detained me from you an account of which i could not join you in the prayer what detained me this morning i got up in the night and performed ablution and observed the prayer as had been ordained for me i dozed in my prayer until i was overcome by sleep and lo i found myself in the presence of my lord the blessed and the glorious in the best form he said muhammad i said i serve service my lord he said what these highest angels contend about i said i do not know he repeated it thrice he said then i saw him put his palms up between my shoulder blades till i felt the coldness of his fingers between the two sides of my chest so allah has a shape has physical hands physical fingers physical palms and allah touched muhammad with his physical palms and muhammad felt the coolness of his fingers and his palms everyone catching that before i moved yeah then everything was illuminated for me and i could recognize everything he said muhammad i said at thy service my lord he said what do these high angels contend about i said in regards to expiations how to execute your sins that's what the angels are arguing about right he said what are these i said going on foot to join congregational prayers so if you go to perform jummah prayer ju masala then you'll be forgiven of your sins sitting in the mosque after the prayers you'll be forgiven your sins perform ablution well despite the difficulties he again said then what do they contend i said in regard to the ranks he said what are these i said providing a food you want a higher eight provide food speaking gently observing the prayer when the people are asleep he again said to me beg your lord and say o allah i beg of the power to do good deeds and abandon abominable deeds to love the poor that thou forgive me and show me mercy show mercy to me and when thou intends to put people to trial thou causes me to die unblemished and i beg of thee thy love and the love of one who loves thee and the love for the deed which brings me nearer to thy love allah's messenger said it is the truth so learn it and teach it now what's the grading transmitted by ahmed tiramiti who said this is a hassan hadith good sound hadith and i asked muhammad ibn ismail about this hadith and he said it is a sahih hadith now i give you the other versions of these same two hadees from we don't need to read them but what's the grading here it is it's here this one that i quote hassan yes shut up folks according to the sound narration tribute to muhammad muhammad's god lord appears as a man and in that form he has hands palms and fingers that physically touched muhammad and muhammad physically felt the touch of allah's physical hands palms and fingers and felt they were cool so the salafis would have to say this is allah's actual shape this is allah's actual attributes yeah now the ashrae in maturity would say well no allah can appear in visible shape he can appear in a visible form all right well then if allah can appear in visible form then why can't allah then appear as a man and become a man without ceasing to be god and appear as the man christ jesus exactly so what's your problem with god becoming a man if he can appear as a man why can't he become a man without ceasing to be god what's the problem can you muslims help me i know there are no muslims here are going to answer but you get the point i get the points there what if they have no argument against the the incarnation with stuff like this no and if they believe this is allah's actual characteristics attributes now you have a problem and i'm going to hammer that a little later what's the problem if allah has a shape and this is his eternal shape because the salafis say allah really possesses these qualities as actual characteristics he has hands he has fingers they say they're actual unlike anything creation we don't sell how he has them they're unlike anything creation but he has fingers he has hands they affirm this uthman affirms this the salafis affirm this well that means allah has a body well if he has a body the body can only be so big it can't be infinite well if it's so big that means allah's body must occupy space place must occupy location must occupy space and place well if allah's body is uncreated that means the space and the place that allah's body by necessity needs to exist in must be uncreated as well you see the problem yes wow now i've got to unpack this if you don't understand the problem for allah to have a shape that is actual eternal unlike anything creation well that's not saying anything because even my hand is unlike the hand of a gorilla you're right right my feet are like the feet of a dog right that's right that's true of everything you can say that have everything my body parts aren't like the body parts of any other creature that's not human correct correct and if you go by what science says even our fingerprints fingerprints are unique because no two humans have the same fingerprints yeah so to say that allah's body parts though they don't like to call the body parts are like anything creation okay the dog's feet are like cat feet right right unlike tiger's feet so what are you saying you're not saying anything you're just affirming that allah is physical or at least he has a shape a body of some kind it may not be made of the substance of the earth or the substance of heaven but he has a body now here's the dilemma you christians got to learn this argument if allah has a body that's uncreated because he's always possessed hands fingers foot waist eyes right then this body of his needs space and place to dwell in yes well the space and place that he dwells in must also be uncreated if his body parts are created right right therefore this space and place that all dwells in he did not create he's always existed in it and it must be bigger than his body in order for his body to be contained in it wow right that's right because for uh for example i can't fit in my car if i'm bigger than my car right so for allah to have these characteristics which we will call a body even though they don't like to use the term so in space in place well that space in and place must be bigger than his body otherwise it cannot contain his body so that space in place must also be uncreated which means there are certain parts of creation well you can't even call it creation see that's an oxymoron yeah there are certain spaces and places that allah did not create that are just as old as him but if he did not create them he can't control them he doesn't own them in fact they own him because they contain him this is tough this is heavy sam yeah you don't want to move on unless everyone else gets it i see on youtube we got it we know that the way we're going to pursue that that's amazing it's damn amazing that we learn a lot yes yeah do not let him get away with it man because okay where does this body is it it's got to be somewhere yes okay because a body by its very nature must have volume size and shape if you have volume size and shape then you need place and space well the place in space that contains allah's characteristics must be large enough for allah to be contained therein but if these characteristics are eternal then that space in place are eternal so he didn't create them he doesn't own them they contain him yeah this is gonna be a rough time for my baby it's gonna be i'm gonna have a good time over there man it's gonna be rough for them i know i'm gonna be loved now so let's go through all other examples of allah's body parts it's all from my article guys it's all there free of charge you go study them and use them for the glory of the trying god now help me see something hold on i lost my place yep sorry guys did i do something i've lost my place that night what are you looking at oh no i clicked on the wrong way sorry about it i'm ready allah where's the garment okay watch this just no honestly i'm not lying you're laughing dude that's true man allah wears a garment i am not lying [Music] i'm telling you this is from their sound sources allah wears a garment wow yeah and in fact the hadith says that the the womb there's a premortal womb that is aware that is cognizant a womb that's living conscious and alive that grab allah by his gonads i'm not mine here i'm going to read it for you sam bukhari volume 6 book 16 number 354 allah wears a garment now there's a particular version of hadith that says the womb didn't grab his waist sheet his garment but grabbed his loins his gonads but due to the embarrassing nature of that statement they watered down by saying that the womb grabbed allah's garment his waist garment is izaar okay let me read it okay narrator the prophet said allah created his creation and when he had finished it the womb so according to islam there is a primordial womb an ancient womb that precursor to all other wombs that was created at the beginning of creation this woman got up and caught hold of allah you get it it cut hold of allah it grabbed allah what is it grabbing if allah is bodiless whereupon allah said what is the matter so allah is having a conversation with a living conscious um what is the matter on that it said i seek refuge with you from those who severed the ties of kith and kin on that allah said will you be satisfied if i bestow my favors on him who keeps your tithe so imagine this allah is having a conversation with a woman and all my favorites from him who severs your tithes on that it said yes oh my lord so it's even calming allah my lord then allah said that is for you abu hurairah added now this is the commentary the exposition the interpretation of muhammad of chapter 47 22 of the quran abu huraima added if you wish you can recite would you then if you were given the authority to mischief in the land and sever your ties of kinship so the son hadith quotes muhammad explaining 47 20 through the quran here's another one tafsir ibn kathir and this is again his exposition of chapter 47 verse 22. al-bukhari recorded from abu hurairah that all those messengers said now watch this version after allah completed creation the creation right the womb stood up and pulled at the lower garment of the most merciful so allah is wearing a garment at the start of creation no and now what is happening this will happen on the earth i have no clue where the heck this is taking place i'm gonna man what uh what allah does by reaction look at his reaction he said stop that in other words it grabbed allah by his gonad so hard he said stop that it replied my stand here is the standard one seeking refuge in you from severance of ties allah said would it not please you that i join whoever joins you and sever whoever serves you it replied yes indeed he said you are granted that now here's what's even more mind-blowing this womb that allah created at the start of creation it's a primordial womb that is alive conscious can speak can grab grabs allah by his way sheet so can i ask you a question if allah doesn't have gonads why is he wearing a waste sheet this is underwear to cover your gonads so why is ella wearing it if you catch it it's right there i'm not making it up it says it grabbed allah by the lower garment and pulled on it a lower garment is a waste sheet that you wear to cover your gonads so people don't see your private parts i'm not kidding man it's right there here you can even go to my article and click on it because here it's there online okay we have to test this but they have to bleed with problems that they denied everything they denied no don't say oh no it doesn't mean that yeah but it's no friend it says quoting yeah but you don't know the arabic you see okay so then the muslim would translate it doesn't know the arabic either all right what's wrong man what happened to brock we're having so everyone getting this because it's gonna get a little worse okay right because you think that's bad okay as you see it you'll see it's right there i'm quoting it and then it says where's the swarm now verily the womb is attached to the throne so right now above the seven heavens there's a womb attached to all those thrones so it's there enthroned with allah and connecting its ties does not mean dealing evenly with the kinfolk but it rather means that if once kin folks sever the tithes he connects them this hadith was also recorded by a bukhari also recorded from abdullah bin ahmed that allah's messenger said the womb will be placed on the day of resurrection so not only is the moon with allah attached to his throne it will appear on the day of resurrection curved like a spinning wheel speaking with an eloquent fluent tongue the real miracles that people think this stupid religion is a miracle whoa [Music] calling to severing whoever had severed it and joining whoever had joined it so now notice islam you have a wound that talks walks and stands that appear on the day of judgment speaking with another tongue you have a black stone that will be given eyes and a mouth to speak and it's allah's right hand on earth and we'll get to that little later that was white when it came from allah but when the people kissed him it turned black because it would suck up their sins and that black stone will intercede for anyone who touched it and kissed it and then you have the crown that's going to appear as a living conscious entity and it's individual surahs as flocks of burns more more on that later and yet they still want to convince us islam is pure monotheism yes al hamdulillah and whoever doesn't get it your hearts are just poisoned that's you get it ah okay so allah has a lower garment a waste cheat and hazard now ask the muslims why do you wear a lower garment to cover your gonads your genitalia so why is your god allah wearing one and why is the womb yanking on his gonads you see now everyone with me so far let's we got a little more now allah has shins and feet which means he must have legs right here you go sad bukhari volume nine book 93 number five three two s it's right there give you the links guys it's in the article we've shared the links already and we'll share it again narrative then the almighty will come to them in a shape other than the one which they saw the first time and to say i am your lord and they will say you are not our lord now notice this allah can change shapes he's a shape shifter so this body as he's able to manipulate it and change the way it looks he's a shape shifter so on the day of judgment he's going to deceive muslims by appearing in a different shape by which they would recognize him so it appears in this different shape they go you're not our lord so then what does he say watch this how they're going to recognize him okay all right so and none will speak to him then but the prophets and then it will be said to them do you know any sign by which you can recognize them what's the sign that you're going to know this is your lord they will say the shin and so allah will then uncover his shin now for him to uncover his shin that means this is covered covered by what his garment why would you need to uncover your shin if your shin is laid bare because he has a lower garment away sheet you catching it yeah but my confusion is how the hell do they know what allah looks like because they were asked by the prophets how are you going to recognize your lord by the shin well how do you know what this [ __ ] looks like you've never seen it before right but now someone said well no here it means the prophets are asked by what sign you recognize him oh by the shin because they saw his shin really i thought that no one can see allah in this world they can only see him in the afterlife so when and when did the prophet see allah even when muhammad was taken throughout the seven heavens according tradition when they asked mama did you see your lord he goes how can i see him he's light all he saw was light so how do the prophets recognize this [ __ ] you see the problems yeah right see all these problems yeah okay so when he uncovers this [ __ ] is it a hairy shin or does he shave no seriously i mean because he's got a ship in fact i suspect allah shapes his shin let me explain why i say that you often hear muslims either say when they say allah they'll say allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala yeah glory glorify be he and exalted as he glorified and exalted is he or they will say now for the life of me i always wondered why they said now i figured out that is an arabic transliteration of the english allah as with jail [Laughter] so in reality our english words transliterate into arabic it literally means allah as with gel because allah has special gel produced from the trees of jannah paradise by which he shaves his shin not by my shinny shin shin no you're going to get stuck for allah all right now so he's going to uncover his shin whereupon every believer will prostrate before him and there will remain those who used to prostrate before him just for showing off and for gaining good reputation now what about his footside bukhari volume 6 book 16 number 371 mary annas the prophet said the people will be thrown into the hell hellfire and it will say are there any more to come chapter 50 verse 30. so allah puts his foot over it so now notice everything speaks in islam won't speak hell speaks fasting will appear speaking the stone speaks what in the world doesn't speak and speak for crying out loud i can't speak even hell will be saying more more is there any more and what will allah do to shut its mouth put its foot in it until allah puts his foot over it and it will say enough enough shut up man now guys you've heard of john 3 16 for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that ever should believe in him should not perish but everlasting life but you do not know that allah sacrificed his foot for the salvation of muslims for allah the muslims that he placed his foot in hell so that whoever believes in his shin will not burn in hell but have everlasting life so what did allah do to shut up hell from consuming more people he sacrificed his foot he loved this ummah so much that he put his foot on hell to shut it up so that means allah's foot will suffer the heat of hell fire forever and ever and that's the price allah paid for the salvation of muslims for allah loved you so much that he gave his foot for you are you saying it that's tough man no that's the great love of allah you sitter make sure you bring some security guard with you next time when you come and you're gonna talk these things okay man are we sure that they're gonna even be there anthony yeah they will be i mean we don't took over the hood now that's our hood now anthony yes let me repeat allah so loved you muslims that he sacrificed his foot so that now his foot will suffer the heat of hell fire of the nar forever and ever because he placed his foot to shut it up that's how much he loved you muhammadan that's how much allah love you aisha that's how much allah loved you as with hair gel okay somebody said that they hate muhammad was on the magic mushy mushrooms i like that one yeah that was pretty good yeah yeah he had a lot of shrooms all right okay so some more stuff guys again i'm gonna have to do at least two more parts with your permission because you know there's too much stuff to cover sam you know this is this got to be a permanent thing with your permission we got to do this yeah well i want to give you enough ammo that you can create a playlist and you've got all the articles rebuttals you don't need to look for them it's there all you need to do is now use them but like he said pray for miraculous divine protection because now the muslims are going to start threatening you i'm not kidding but we don't fear because our lives in the hands of jesus our lives are not the hands of muslims and they want you to fear and cower away because then they know it works and they're going to use pulling tactics we don't we stand up to the bullies by the power of jesus christ now a lot of people who read the arabic will confirm that the arabic terms used for allah's eyes because in arabic you have singular dual and plural and the arabic term used for allah's hands because in arabic you have singular dual and plural there are places in the crown where the plural is used for eyes and hands meaning three or more three or more i'm now going to prove to you that allah has at least three hands two right hands and a left one okay you ready yeah here it is muslim allah has two right hands one and a left one along with fingers i remember mohammed even said he felt the palms and the fingers well here you go say muslim book 39 number 6704 abdullah bin oman reported allah's messenger saying allah the exalted and glorious would fold the heavens on the day of judgment and then he would place them on his right hand and say i am the lord where the haughty and where are the proud today he would fold the earth placing it on the left hand and say i am the lord where are the hadi and where are the proud today okay so here he has the right left hand okay but watch this one this comes from sudan english translation volume 6 book 49 hadith 53 81 and it's graded sahih guys so they can tell you naif jintang brother book 49 the book of etiquettes of judges chapter 1 virtue of the judge who is just in passing judgment it was narrowed from abdullah bin ahmed bin al-ass that the prophet said those who are just and fair will be with allah most time the thrones of light at the right hand of the most merciful those who are just in their rulings and in their dealings with their families and those of whom they are in charge muhammad one of the narratives said this hadith and both of his hands are right hands so wait he's got two right hands but muslims said he has a right hand on the left no wonder it's hands in arabic plural three or more because he's got two right hands and a left one take beer okay i roll with me can you guys hear me cops exam they've deactivated me again my brother but uh you're 100 correct so the arabic term foreign is a plural it means one eye and a d a d [Music] yep yes exactly brother and then arabic it uses the plural three or more so in arabic it's actually a right hand you would say yet the singular but when he's cutting up better yeah coptic you cutting up my man yeah you're cutting up brother you're chopping up yourself all right let me read the let me read the other hand about his fingers you guys ready yeah okay 93 number 510. book number three number five narrated abdullah a jew came to the prophet and said oh muhammad allah will hold the heavens on a finger and the mountains on a finger and the tree's on a finger and all the creation on a finger and then he will say i am the king and that allah's apostle smiled till his premolar teeth became visible then recited no just estimate have they made of allah such as due to him chapter 9 verse 67 that's of the quran abdullah added allah's apostle smiled at the jew statement expressing his wonder and believe and what he what what was said so mom had affirmed it he smiled yep he's got fingers he's got hands two right hands on the left and did you know what you guys want to hear what's even more freaky allah will actually shake omar evan al-khattab's hand on the day of judgement [Music] what a merk now this is a day of hadith but don't let them deceive you in islamic sciences the sciences of hadith means it passed it was authentic enough they could not reject it and toss it out so they had to include it secondly daeif hadids can be used to encourage good behavior good practices virtuous acts but dave hadiths are not used for legal verdicts so again let me remind you christians because some muslims will deceive you and i'm going to play a clip from hamza yusuf adaif hadith means it passed it is good enough that the muslims could not toss it out unless they were tossing out a genuine statement of muhammad so they had to include it it means it passed so the muslim scholars say you can use to encourage good behavior good etiquette good virtues cultivating good for jews but you can't use dai hadees for legal verdicts but don't let the muslims tell you daif that means it's not reliable they're lying through their teeth now i don't know if i can play this maybe you can play well if you play something on youtube could they hear it anyway you can search on youtube do hamza youssef i'll get you the link hamza youssef daif hadees and you're going to see he says it passed daif doesn't mean it it's unreliable it's not trustworthy it means it passed it's reliable you can't reject it here it is i'm going to give it to you guys you can listen to it later because we can't play it now here it is folks i want to give it to you in the youtube section here it is guys the link listen to it let me see if i gave you our brother's link no i gave you takia watch all right that's anyway that's fine now i'm going to send it to you on facebook okay brother yep i got you here so don't let them deceive you folks dive means it passed it means it could not be rejected it had to be included so you used hadith we hadis to encourage and cultivate good behavior good etiquette good virtues but you cannot use them for legal verdicts that's what muslim scholars say which uthman of them will not tell you because they're hoping you don't know you get my point they're hoping you don't know so now let me read the hadith it was narrated at sunan the book of the sunnah it was narrated that obama cop said watch here the messenger allah said the first person with whom allah will shake hands will be omar so he's not the only person he's the first person that allah will actually literally physically shake his hand how does allah shake anyone's hands if he doesn't have a hand anyone help me can you help me understand that one ah my brain would hurt if i tried all right and he is the first person to be greeted salam and the first person who will be taken by the hand and admitted into paradise great daif brother not only that but according to the muslim sources allah laughs allah makes fun of people he mocks people and he rejoices are you ready okay let's do it allah laughs allah mocks allah rejoices he mocks you he'll laugh at you he'll rejoice over you not dude i'm not lying this is all from the sunnah this comes from the english translation number 4247 i give you the link to sunnah.com it was narrated from abu huray that the prophet said allah rejoices moreover the repentance of any one of you then you rejoice over your lost animal when you find it great sahih now here muhammad stole the words of our lord in luke 15. luke 15 7-10 when they'll be rejoicing in the midst of angels more rejoicing in heaven over one lost lost individual that's found so muhammad stole the words of our lord jesus and attributed to his god okay now watch this the book of the sunnah what allah laughs he laughs allah laughs at the despair of his slaves although he soon changes it i said oh messenger allah does the lord laugh this is why the ashari in the maturity will have a hard time they cannot explain these statements away they cannot allergize them because the man in the heavies as you mean allah last muhammad now didn't say no stupid that's an allegory idiot so notice again he asked incredulously i said all messenger allah does the lord laugh he said yes i said we shall never be derived of good by a lord who laughs how are the ashtaris and maturity's gonna explain this away how you gonna explain the way the hadith is clear the man even asked you mean allah laughs and mohammed said yes well then we will never despair of the lord who laughs everyone got it got it all right now let's read some more this is the greatest hassan it's good good okay here's another one muslim book 1 number 349 he would continue calling upon allah blessed exalted would laugh when allah would laugh at him he would stand through the paradise so all the laughs another one sai muslim book one number 359 now these are long hadiths so i'm just giving you the salient part he then area said he the man would say now the man gets upset arthao making fun of me he's talking to allah now so man says allah are you making fun of me or are thou laughing at me though thou art the king he the neri said i saw the messenger of allah allah till his front teeth were visible so muhammad laughed at the fact that a man is going to say to allah who's laughing at him laughing allah if you're laughing at me don't you don't have low self-esteem how dare you laugh at me allah [Music] okay say muslim book one number 360. he would say art thou making a fun of me though thou art the king i saw the mister of allah till his front teeth were visible okay two more okay muslim book 1 number 361 o my lord art thou mocking at me though thou art the lord of the worlds so you're making fun of me ibn massoud laughed and asked sears why don't you ask me what i am laughing at they then said why do you laugh he said it is in this way that the messenger of allah laughed they the companions asked why do you laugh oh master allah he said on account of the laugh of the lord the universe see you can't explain these away allegorically muhammad is laughing because his lord laughs he laughed at the idea of allah laughing and making fun of people if it's allegorical there's nothing to laugh about right so on account i mom and i'm laughing on account of the laugh of the lord of the universe when he the desire of paradise said thou mocking at me though thou art the lord of the world he would said i'm not mocking at you so allah tells a a lie he's fibbing i'm not laughing at you would i mock you my servant as with her gel but i have power to do whatever i will final one sign muslim book 20 number 4658 it has been narrated on the authority of abu hurairah that the message of allah said god laughs at the two men both of whom will enter paradise so he laughs at more than one person he laughs at many people laughs at these two men why is he laughing at them went to paradise though one of them kills the other they said oh my how is it he said one of them fights in the way of allah the almighty insult and he dies a martyr then god turns in mercy to the murderer who embraces islam fights the way of allah the almighty and exalted and dies a martyr so what does it mean i'm an unbeliever and i kill let's say a muslim that muslim goes to paradise i then become a muslim later on and allah forgives me and i interpret i said he looks at both of us i look at you you're shocked that this guy who killed you is here don't you know if you became a muslim so are you laughing at the fact that allah laughs i'm laughing at the fact that all that laughs so you're like muhammad oh my goodness get stuck for allah because muhammad laughed at the fact that his lord laughs right in fact you know what i think allah laughs like dr evil because he's evil personified no way is this islam for real man no it is man sorry muslim bro the sunnis cannot reject this ah did you know that allah sits on a throne and because allah sits on the throne this throne actually groans there's makes a squeaking sound from the weight of but sitting on it here it goes misabi english translation explanatory notes by dr james robson which you can read online dot com right volume two this is book 26 fitn and it's chapter 17 the beginning of creation dimension of the prophets right and i'm reading the hard copy but you can read online sunda.com pages 12 26 12 27 told that a nomadic arab came to god's messenger and said people are suffering distress the children are hungry the crops are withered and the animals are perishing so ask god ask allah to grant us rain for we seek you as our intercessor with god and god is our intercessor with you now mohammed flipped there upon the prophet said glory be to god glory be to god subhanallah and he continued glory declaring god's glory to the effect of that was apparent in the faces of his commandments he then said god's satan is greater than that woe to you do you know how great god is in other words don't ever say god intercedes for anybody with anybody now watch this how great is god muhammad his throne is above the the heavens thus indicating with his fingers something like a dome over him and it groans the throne literally makes a groaning sound on account of him as a saddle does because of the writer abu dhabi transmitted it do you understand what that means so again you can't analyze this because the throne of allah is literally groaning why because allah's weight makes the throne groan so allah has a shape that's small enough to fit on a throne has a shape and a body that requires space and place to dwell in so that means the throne must be bigger than allah shape otherwise allah can't fit on it and the space and the place that allah occupies must be bigger than his shape in his body otherwise it could not contain him thank you you guys everyone got it yeah that's that's crazy now these statements won't be that authoritative to let's say sunnis like yusuf is an ashari or maturity but these statements are taken from ibn tamiya ebitemia is considered one of the greatest scholars by salafis and they swear by him and they love him so he here's what he says on page 101. this is what called islam stated regarding allah's body even though they don't call it a body but what is it there's nothing in the book sunnah nor the statements of the salaf or imams of the nation that he is not a body and his features are not a body did you understand what they've been tamiya said you cannot find any statement from muhammad his companions their followers that deny that allah has the body they didn't say he has they didn't say he doesn't so we are silent you caught it so they didn't say he has a body but they didn't say he doesn't have a body they were silent so we are silent okay now here again volume 25 page 31. okay it is known that the book consensus majority didn't say that all the bodies are created did you catch it what did i just say about allah's body if he has a body it's uncreated right that's what you said but look what abandoned says not all bodies are created also they didn't say that allah is not a body and nor did any imam of the muslims assert such a thing therefore in my abandoning that statement there isn't any deviation from neither instinct nor the law so they didn't say he doesn't have a body nor do they say all bodies are created because if allah has these attributes hands and feet and a shin and a waist and eyes then that means that's a body therefore that body can't be created so that's what i've been thinking is saying they didn't say he didn't have a body muhammad his companions and their followers and the fathers after them didn't say he doesn't have a body they didn't say it he does have them but they didn't say he didn't and therefore i would say he has a body but that body is uncreated because not all bodies would be created if allah has a body see the logic again volume 3 page 214. we conclude that it was eyesight as it is in the same narration from qaddada from from eberbass what said that the prophet said i saw my god and i read the hadith right remember timothy but in this version look at what i quoted the ones from timothy where muhammad said i saw my lord in a beautiful shape but in this version look what he says the prophet said i saw my god an image of beardless he appeared as a beardless man with long curly hair and a green garden and he has curly hair now watch this this again i'm not making it up these are statements attributed to me volume on page 568 if he allah wants to he can sit on a mosquito's back that means allah can shrink his size small enough to ride a mosquito okay final one now again others like hamza youssef or not salafis who don't really swear by ibm they say well that's his opinion we don't we reject it final one from eben volume 2 page 76 allah is able watch this is funny able to relocate from here to there through rope salah can swing through ropes okay so just to be clear sam these sources because i'm looking at the article these sources uh are books that are quoting from ibm i know these are eben tamiya's works his books that's why these are shia is showing you the blasphemy this year saying look how blasphemous ibn tamiya is what a blasphemer to say this about allah and they're quoting his actual books and giving you the arabic so it's right there folks yeah yeah yeah now these next citations come from a very a work that's considered controversial because it's not really certain if this book comes from the muslim jurors but the book exists but they think it's forged even if it's forged and it's not from ahmed ibn hamba it still gives you an idea of what some sunni muslims were saying about allah so here kitab a sunnah volume on page 301 when he most blessed and exalted sits on the cursey a squeak is heard like the squeak of a new leather saddle now you know this narration isn't completely fabricate it because i just read this from mishka masavi do you remember that i just read mishkan wasabi where muhammad said how great allah is that when he sits on the throne it groans but this citation from kitab sunnah which is attributed to some say it's not from him it's it's someone else who wrote it that passed it off from him still we find a similar statement in musketeer masavi right okay now here's another one from the same book page 294 294 allah wrote the torah for moses with his hand while leaning back on a rock on tablets of pearls and the screech of the quill could be heard there was no veil between him and him between allah moses okay again same book kitab sunnah volume 2 page 5 10 okay 5 10 the angels were created from the light of his two elbows and chest because allah closed himself with light so every body part of his right emits light body part of his emits light has everyone got it who made my ears you killing me so this is this is coming from the uh the source that they doubt they have doubts yes but it's still a muslim work there's still a book called kitab sunnah it's there but they think it was forged and attributed to ahmed ibn hambong but even if it's forged the fact still remains there are muslims who are describing allah in this manner right now by the way others take it as an authentic source whether you take it as authentic or not the fact remains these are muslims who are scribing allah as having a shape a body and that body has weight and mass so that when he sits on the throne it squeaks or groans and the groaning part i quoted from mishkatan misabi not from kitab sunnah aaron got it so i move on got it everybody else got it y'all with us from the panel yes yes now let me prove to you that allah's hands have to be actual not metaphorical from the quran itself if you go to chapter 38 of the quran and you read 75 but if you want to get the context 338 verses 71 to 75 open it up for us and read here's why the hands of allah must be actual hands that cannot be metaphorical they can't be hearing chapter 38 of the crown versus 71 to 75. all right okay it says and the reader from the our berry translation when your lord said to the angels see i am creating a mortal of a clay when i have shaped him and breathed my spirit in him fall you down bowing before him then the angels bowed themselves all together stay be blessed he waxed he waxed proud and was one of the unbelievers he said he he believes what prevented me to bow thyself before that i created with my own hands there you go you see 75 yep now if hands are metaphorical for the power of allah that statement makes no sense because then allah created everything by his power right right yes but here he's dignifying adam by showing how special adam is why didn't you bow to the one that i created with my hands that's good good point because then you could say well hold on allah didn't you create everything with your hands if your hands means power unless your hands mean your actual hands and with adam you did something unique you actually created with your hands you did the dirty work and used your hands to create them from stinking mud that's good everyone got it so far before i move on to some other final points because we're going to do a part four god willing yes yes sir yes sir just give me some feedback folks all the hades quranic verses are in those links they're yours use them for the glory of jesus but any questions for clarification if not we'll move on guys on youtube guys on clubhouse what say you type a one if you got it type of two if you need him to re you know restate what he was saying all right we're seeing some ones clear all right okay so i want to show you now that allah has a soul now be aware of your translations because they won't sell they won't translate accurately thank you christian roots well i'm not the best you know i'm second to none i want you to be humble you sinner i'm testing you to see if you're gonna get jealous okay now go to chapter 5 verse 116. all right is this where uh allah questions jesus yes but if you look at the arabic it can't be arabic in the browser that we use i think i gave it to you from browser we have arabic transliteration so if you put our very also the translation you're going to see that there allah and jesus both have souls allah has a soul and jesus has a soul yeah i've seen you uh use this in talking with a a muslim live in your channel it's hilarious all right chapter 5 verse 116. i put both of that up both of them up there okay i'm going to have to figure out a way to share both this clubhouse screen and the screen without losing the sound i'm going in fine yeah okay i'm here can you re read read what it says supposedly asa who's supposedly jesus what he's gonna say to allah when allah confronts him with views that we until this day we don't know who holds okay and when god said oh jesus son of mary did you say unto men take me and my mother as gods apart from god he said to thee be glory it is not mine to say what i have no right to if i indeed said it you know it knowing what is within my soul that's literally arabic nepsi my soul the word arabic word is nafs yeah now it's transliterated variously as n-a-f-s somewhat transliterated as n-a-p-h-s so you know what's in my soul my naps now what does jesus say supposedly to allah and i know not what is within your soul allah has a soul so allah has a soul allah has a body he's an embodied soul and this body must have volume weight mass shape and if it has volume weight mass shape it needs space and place to dwell in but the space in place must be large enough to contain that body so the space in place are larger than allah's body and if allah's body is uncreated so are the space in place that allah's body is located in so there are certain aspects of space and place that allah did not create and if he did not create he doesn't own it you got it now i got it you just destroyed islam oh dude man we haven't got nowhere now we're gonna segue into let me find it for you sorry i got too many articles on allah praying so let me see which one to give you because now we're going to segue into allah pray get stuck for allah baby brother let me find it for you all right hold on allah worships okay guys let me just i got a couple of them so i want to see which one to give you because there's too many but i want to give you ones that are the hardest hitting okay i'm going to give you one allah worships with the quran allah worships with the crime okay let's begin here it is and youtube i just send it to you and i'm going to send you on facebook my friend all right guys allah worships the quran now when you ask the muslims your five daily prayers what do those five daily prayers consist of okay they'll say reciting chapters of the crime so our mandatory prayers our five daily prayers necessitate that we recite chapters of the crime and then every prayer we must recite surat al-fatiha the opening otherwise our prayers are invalid so they worship allah and pray and praying through their prayers and their prayers consist of reciting quran now let's see if allah worships like muslims does he recite the quran or yes he does in that article i quote the quran where muslims are told to worship and pray with the quran so that no muslim will deny this so here you go narrated abu hurairah guys pay attention allah's messenger said a thousand years before creating the heavens and the earth there was no heavens and earth allah recited taha and yasin those are two chapters of the quran and when the angels heard the recitation they said happy are the people to whom this comes down happy are the minds which carry this and happy are the tongues which utter this data me transmitted it this is from el tiriti hadith number 660 and i give you the link in that post right from allen.org here's another version this comes from sunnah.com mishka masabi 2148 in book reference book 8 hadith 39 again it's from datimi dadami transmitted it ate the excellent qualities of the quran the excellent qualities of the quran god's messenger reported god's messenger as saying abu hurairah reported god's messenger saying a thousand years before the ukraine before creating the heavens and ear god recited taha that's quran chapter 20 and yasin and when the angels heard their citation they say they said happy our people to whom this comes down happy are the minds which carry this and happy are the tongues which utter this okay i'm really confused a thousand years before creation of heaven's earth allah's reciting two chapters of the quran why i thought reciting the quran is an act of worship that's why muslims to worship allah must pray and in their prayers they must recite the quran why is allah reciting the quran before the creation of hands on the earth that's number one number two how did muhammad know this took place a thousand years before the heavens and earth when before creation there's no time how did he measure time before time was created right is it time part of creation time is a unit of change well before heavens and earth what's there to change so how do you measure time before heavens and earth so a thousand years before heavens and earth well before heavens and earth there was no creation and therefore there was no time because there is no measurement of change correct that is good sam right yeah unless we assume that allah himself exists in time wow time and for so first it was space and now it's time because if we go by scientific understanding which muslims may reject time is supposed to be a measurement of change right a unit of change yes but before heavens and the earth what was changing but it says a thousand years before the heavens and the earth well that's a measurement of time that's a prophecy from muhammad oh that's right so there was time before time was created okay but then i'm really confused the hadith says the angels heard and recite so are we to assume from the hadees angels and angels were there before the heavens and the earth were created if so where did they exist heavens and earth that's the inclusion of all space place and time so if the angels heard allah reciting tahaniasin a thousand years before the creation of heavens and earth where did they dwell where were they existing there was no place there was no space unless muhammad meant no after they were created they heard allah recite so that means allah was reciting a thousand years later because he was still reciting it when he created heavens and the earth and the angels folks sam can you tell me how you set this up again because i remember you started off saying asking uh why did they when it comes to their daily prayers how did you set that up again well think about it when they pray is the heart of their worship prayer sallah and when they pray five times a day what do their prayers consist of right chapters of the cross yeah and they have to begin each prayer with fatiha otherwise it's an invalid prayer right that's right okay so the question comes down to if part of their worship is to pray and their prayer consists of reciting the quran that means reciting the quran is worship an act of worship right that's right so a thousand years before that ends in earth what was allah doing worshipping the zeus reciting chapters of the quran wow this is really good this is stupid that's what it is no this is good because this is gonna look man you didn't see my you probably haven't seen my last video but i had the muslims got mad at me for saying i'm gonna forgot the quran yeah that's really a problem for us man i'm telling you that no i said this to people and i've said this to out to attachment the word preserver in all of you divine reckless safety physically right protection and health for his glory to glorify him destroy these cults for many more years until the lord returns or summons us i told hatton i said once you learn the material how to you're going to be so effective that the muslims will force start avoiding you like the plague so he started with you with man doesn't want to deal with you then they'll start slandering you in order to discredit you then they'll start threatening you to harm you and then they'll actually try to carry it out that's exactly what i said to her and i say this to everyone once you learn the material they will avoid you they want to have nothing with you that's why it's man said he doesn't want to debate you anymore right it's on record correct and now the second is to call you a liar try to find dirt on you to discredit you and if they can't do that then they're going to threaten you threaten to harm you and then someone will try to carry it out but your life is in the hands of jesus don't be afraid jesus is lord he's almighty do not back down that's what satan wants you to do we have been getting threats already new for us so that's good yeah and jesus our lord is worthy right and if we really believe he's real and he is real and he's almighty our lives are in his hands they can't touch us until the appointed time that's right why do you think they're resorting to trying to slander me by taking court documents sadly because of divorce where the lawyers try to make me look like a demon that's true of anyone who goes through divorce and i i pray no one does but sadly the world we live in it happens where they only quote this their side to make me look back because they can't refute me so if they can't refute me and they can't reach me to kill me they're going to now try to discredit me and notice what god does to everyone who attacks the servants of the lord and i pray i'm one of them and i'm not self-deluded i'm not arrogant about it just recently khalid just came out his ex-wife is following charges she alleges that he raped a minor and now he's facing criminal charges for pedophilia khalil muslim at ephesians partner who's making a career off of blasphemy the lord jesus and you see what's happening uthman he's being exposed like a buffoon and others that did the same like whom the lord left as an invalid for nearly 10 years you don't mess with god he's real and the more you blaspheme him and the more you try to rob him of his glory and the more you attack the bible and you the more you harm his servants he will arise to shame and humiliate you amen because our god lives and our god is the father the son the lord jesus who became flesh and the holy spirit wonderful that's great yes [Music] okay that's why don't be afraid he will fight so we got that part now again understand the implication thousand years before that happens in here well before the heavens and earth there is no space there is no place there's no time so how do you measure time before time was created so that's the one problem then it says angels heard it so does that mean the angels were there before the heavens and the earth well how could they be there well they're part of creation and they could not exist before the heavens because the heavens were created for them to dwell in so what's going on here can anyone make sense out of this right not even all of this messenger can make sense out of this now with that said let's talk about allah's prayers right allah's prayers hold on let me get you this other article oh it's a different one oh yeah i got too many man too many that i'm confused i don't even know what you want to give seriously i got so many that i'm confused here it is this one's going to sell a lot of muslims i got a lot man i got about a dozen but this one's going to upset a lot of muslims allah a schizophrenic deity who worships himself yeah this might give me flagged really now hey sam to be honest with you um before we started the stream me and my friend life we saw that my part two debate with with uthman got demonetized it got flagged well brother i'm already demonetized i have no super chat so by the way to be honest with you the worst thing you can do is have them give you super chat let them give you on paypal you know why because youtube takes 30 of the super chats whoa really yeah david told me this years ago they take 30 of the people of god's contributions to your ministry paypal takes much less if they want to give you one time where they don't have to sign up for patreon do paypal brother you don't need their super chat thanks for the advice and set that up all right so now here's the article i want to send it to you on facebook friend i got a lot and by the way in each article at the end i usually link to other articles rebuttals so let's talk about allah praying and who does he pray for and who does he prays when he prays who does he prays when he prays no again now but here's the thing though you have to be careful of muslim translations many of them are dishonest and they don't translate accurately okay therefore let me now show you an accurate translation besides usama dakdok that's not accessible palmer who wasn't a muslim who translated the quran as accurate as he could renders the arabic correctly and 33 43. so let's unpack these you guys already know this i know you know this you've heard it i've seen i've seen you guys on videos using it but let me show you how to make it more forceful if you don't know already and we're creatures of repetition we when we hear something repetitively becomes second nature by the grace of god's spirit and we are better equipped and more unable to go deeper into the implications of these passages so here 33 43. here's the confusion here is who prays you sully from sallah for you and his angels too so both allah and angels perform sallah now they'll tell you here it means blessing no there's an arabic word for blessing plural so it can't mean blessing because there's a word for blessing but here's where i'm really confused so maybe you guys can help me understand this here it is who prays for you and his angels too and what do they pray for what does allah angels pray when they pray for muslims online as angels are praying to bring you forth out of the darkness into the light for his merciful to the believers now okay i'm baffled why does allah need to pray to guide people out of darkness into life why doesn't he just do it he's hopeless that's why really so wait you're telling me allah's got to pray first oh allah yes please guide mankind out of darkness and to light okay but who's responding allah is so allah is responding to himself allah yes allah can you please guide them out of darkness into light sure allah i'll do that thank you allah see why i said it's a schizophrenic deity uh even on here even armory uh doesn't do it right no that's right he does it he was influenced by the muslims unfortunately but it's suddenly in my articles i quote muslim scholars arabic lexicons to prove it and i have a thorough response to evan anwar aka ibn underwear who actually shut down his website glory to the trying god and i want to give all glory to the father's holy spirit no glory to us may destroy my pride but i'm stating a fact since we started writing articles for answering islam and then i ventured into my own blog before youtube everything was written rebuttals there are muslim websites that tried to refute us and i i'm proud to say this and my pride is in the fathers of my spirit for equipping us all the major websites we shut down they either stopped writing or the websites vanished right from answering christianity who had bassam zawadi sami zatri who started their own websites they stopped writing because they couldn't handle the onslaught of destruction to their arguments and our political robotics section even on anwar when i went after him his now his website as of a month ago is no longer online it's gone let me double check to see if he's got it back on and i'll give you the thorough rebuttal i did to him on this issue of allah praying let me first see if it's back on because a month ago i checked it was gone okay and evan anwar is ijaz ahmed's fellow jihadi partner in crime he disappeared ibn anwar left islam several times he was a muslim who apostatized returned to islam apostatized returned to islam and i don't know he may have apostatized again he's unstable right let me see if he's still online i'll know because when i click to his article that i'm rebutting i'll know here let me see ibn anwar and the article is revisiting the issue of allah's praying and worshiping like his creation so this is my response to him let me find the link all right here it is it's gone his website's gone see he shut it down he couldn't handle it glory to the father glory to the lord jesus son of god glory to the holy spirit glory to you father's holy spirit the only true god keep equipping and filling us by the spirit to glorify you and to walk worthy of you love you and worship you in holiness in jesus name we give him the one true god who's the father son holy spirit all glory so here's the rebuttal right here's the link and let me get it for you on facebook hold on i love it i love it the rebuttal and the rebuttals that's good yeah that's what the lord put on my heart in 1999 i prayed for a sign i asked the lord i said lord if you want me to go to full-time ministry where i devote myself to glorifying you teaching christians the bible and equipping them and destroying these cults like islam give me a sign and he gave me the sign and i've never looked back since then i want to know what that sign was man amen that's the one i'll give it to you later hold on let me just first i i lost my place so i gotta find you on facebook okay here it is here's the article so guys i wrote these articles as a labor of love to glorify the lord to equip you they're yours you don't need to ask me people ask me why do you think we wrote them for you so you can upload them translate them clip them but you cannot sell them we're giving it to you free you do not make money off of our labor if someone wants to give you a love offering amen if someone wants to support avery and this other brother that's fine but you don't say hey i'll get five bucks what five bucks you got it for me sucker what are you charging for all right as our lord said freely you receive freely you shall give but then he also says eat whatever they give you for the labor is worthy of his wages as do so let's go into allah pray everyone got it so far we got it right and there i give you the arabic lexicons and muslim scholars to admit here is here let me quote the muslim scholar and that rebuttal to ibn anwar which i just gave to you all right here it is and he's trying to refute me by the way and in trying to refute me he makes my point look what he says ordinarily the word sallah from which we get the word sallah does mean prayer or worship he admits it however in the verse in question when the word is described to god angels it connotes the meaning of blessing and our forgiveness why did he give you any contextual reason for changing the meaning when he just admits it means prayer or worship none why does it change in meaning why does it now mean blessing or forgiveness and how do angels forgive by praying to allah to forgive how do angels bless by praying all up to bless so you're still left with praying angels can't forgive or bless they can only ask and pray to allah to forgive and bless right everyone with me there now notice what he admits here the word sallah or sallallahu in arabic has a number of meanings to which it includes prayer supplication worship blessing no it doesn't or praise and magnification okay now do you want proof from authentic muslim sources the word sallah and the plural do not mean blessing or mercy you guys want proof yes sir in the article i quote caddy yad musa al yasubi my rebuttal to ibn anwar in his book muhammad messenger translated by aisha abdulrahman okay page 25 a book recommended by hamza yusuf and other sunni muslims that muslims must read look what he says look what he says does the word sallah and the poor mean blessing or mercy quote allah makes the merit of his prophet clear by first praying blessing on himself and then by the prayer of the angels and then by commanding his slaves to pray blessing and peace on him as well he's not about 33 56 which we'll look at in a minute now watch related that one of the interpret the words of the prophet the coolness of my eye is in the prayer as meaning allah's prayer that of the angels and that of his community in responsible command until the day of rising the prayer of angels and men is suffocation for him and that of allah's mercy so when allah prays he prays to be merciful towards muhammad now watch quote listen it's not me this is the muslim jurist it is said that they pray means they invoke blessing that's what you hear muslims telling you right it means blessing right you guys hear that all the time right oh pray means blessing correct you guys hear that right yeah that's what they tell us right okay here's the burial from their own muslim jurist however when the prophet taught people the prayer and himself he made a distinction between the word sallah prayer and barakah blessing it's not the same and i'll explain what prayer muhammad taught them we'll return to the meaning of prayer on him later now watch page 250 of the same work the prophet made a distinction between sallah prayer and barakah blessing in the hadith in which he taught about making the prayer on him this indicates that they have two separate meanings in your face well wait there's more page 257 page 257 same book yep same book and it's in that rebuttal tip and onward um sam uh i was researching that very article that you wrote the other day and i have a whole bunch more ah hadith for you now that say that allah prays in what he prays but always nice yep yep exactly but now let's read what it says here in page 257 salama and kindy said adi used to teach us the prayer on the prophet as follows now watch how muhammad taught them to pray o allah the one who spread out the flat expenses great heavens bestow your noble prayers and this is aisha bully translating it as noble prayers your increasing blessing and the compassion of your tenders upon mohammed you see three different words bestow your noble prayers your increasing blessing barakah and the compassion so notice end is saying muhammad uses sallah baraka and rahma all in the same sentence showing they don't mean the same thing you caught it yes sir muhammad said allah bestow your prayers increase your blessing and the compassion of your tenderness so wait that means blessing and compassion of his sentence cannot mean the same as prayer because he's using all three words in the same sentence i mean three different things continuing ali also said about the prayer of the prophet in the ayah allah and his angels pray on the prophet that's 33 56 watch here quote ali at your servants and obedience my lord the prayers of allah the good and the merciful the near angels the true ones the martyrs the salihun and anything that glorifies you o lord of the worlds be upon muhammad ibn abdullah notice aisha bully renders the word as prayer finally page 258 if that didn't show you it doesn't mean the same thing as blessing or mercy here you go eben masood muhammad's companion used to say when you bless the prophet then make the prayer on him excellent you do not know perhaps it will be shown to him now watch say oh allah bestow your prayers your mercy and your blessing in your face all three words used in the same sentence so how can they mean the same thing on the master of the messengers the imam of the god-fearing the leader of the good and the messengers of mercy now when muhammad told them to pray for him during the five daily prayers now a lot of people don't know this in the next part i'll mention how muslims pray to muhammad in their five daily prayers it's called five times a day the muslims must perform in their prayer where they speak to muhammad and say peace be upon you o prophet and the mercies and blessings of allah on you as well they're talking to a dead man directly in their prayer okay we'll talk about that more later because here muhammad says when you pray for me here's how you pray this comes from ibn kether on chapter 33 verse 56 here is where he quotes muhammad saying here's how you pray for me you want to fulfill 33 56 here's how you obey that command that says you must pray for me so i quote i'm sorry guys my voice i'm getting old pray the lord jesus will guard my throat keep it healthy because you know satan's gonna attack any part of us to stop us from glorifying him now watch here allah messenger taught them the prayer how do you pray for muhammad well here's what mohammed says the command to say salaam the prophet guys here's where allah means shirk allah is his praising him before the angels and the sallah of the angels is their supplication did you catch it allah prays by praising muhammad before the angels so in allah's prayers he's praising muhammad tell me that's not shirk that's not worship that's worse than that you have you have god supposedly praying and at the same time uplifting praising someone else in his own prayer and he's doing it in front of the angels yeah that's that's sick i understand because when you ask the muslims when you pray do you pray is allah yes when allah prays who's he praising muhammad and he's praising him before the angel so the angels are hearing allah praising muhammad in his prayer okay now let's move on okay let's move on about said they sent blessings the angels said blessings by evoking allah to bless okay that's basically what it's saying abu isa at timothy said this was narrated from sufyan athori and other scholars the son of the lord is mercy and the son of angels is there seeking forgiveness what it means is allah prays to himself to show you mercy and angels pray to allah to forgive there are muttawat radishes multiply attested hadees narrated from the messenger of allah commanding us to send blessings on him and how we should say sallah we will mention as many of them as we can if allah will and allah is the one whose help we seek now watch in his steps here of this ayah this verse 33 56 said it was said oh messenger with regard to sending salam sending peace upon you we know about this but how about sallah in other words how do we pray for you watch dies and muhammad's instruction to pray for him he uses the word sallah and baraka barakat plural in the same sentence showing that sallah prayer doesn't mean the same thing as blessing here you go muhammad says say o allah send your sallah upon muhammad and upon the family muhammad as you set your sallah salita upon the family of ibrahim fairly you are the most crazy praiseworthy most glorious now notice the second part of how to pray for muhammad o allah send your blessings upon muhammad and upon the family muhammad as you sent your blessings upon the family of ibrahim ver verily you are most praiseworthy most glorious did you catch it in the teaching of muhammad showing his followers how to pray for him he told them say to allah allah send your salah on muhammad and his family like you set your soul on abraham and his family and allah send your blessings on muhammad and his family as you sent your blessings on abraham's family but wait i thought salah means blessings but here muhammad said ask allah to do both send me his sallah and his barakat his blessings meaning they don't mean the same thing because i'm going to try to find i've seen that hadith the actual hadith yep it's in bulgaria and try to see if i could get it in a opinion or something like that so i gave you muslim sources authentic muslim sources bukhari and others that prove the word for prayer does not mean blessing the word blessing is barakah plural nor does mercy and you know what proves that the word salah doesn't mean mercy you know where you find the proof of it does anyone know where where in the crown itself oh yeah in 2157 and 2157 it uses both the word salawat and salawat is plural it means prayers and means mercy here it is 2157 taken from a muslim translation muhammad mahmoud raleigh here's the link you can read online muhammad mahmoud raleigh chapter 2 157. here it is here's the link and i'm going to send it to you now okay i keep losing you man right here i know you're there but i'm saying i know i'm right here i'll never go nowhere man i'm right here baby all right man that's right see your world baby squirrel there you go okay now let's read how this muslim translates the two words salawat which is plural for prayers and rahma here you go 2157 those are the prayers from the lord and mercy [Music] prayers and mercy allah's prayers and mercy proving they don't mean the same thing and those are they who are the right guided a few more examples of allah praying and we're going to wrap it up okay here you go 33 56 33 56 from palmer from palmer verily god allah and his angels pray you saloon you saluna ala nabi like muhammad jab said see i knew i could give you a free arabic lesson boy i'm your teacher boy it doesn't say pray to it says pray for god and his angels pray for the prophet oh you who believe pray sallu for him and salute him with a salutation now notice that this is shirk why is this sure notice that allah is part of a company that prays allah and the angels are performing this act this verb this action allah and the angels are performing sallah so allah is joined with the angels the angels are joined with allah and praying for muhammad incredible so now you ask a muslim when the angels perform what are they doing pray then it says to the believers you pray as well you perform sallah so how do the believers perform sallah they pray and who are the angels praying for muhammad who are believers praying for muhammad ah but hold on it says allah is joining the angels in performing this action of sallah allah and the angels allah with the angels is performing this action so then how can the definition of the word change if you admit that when angels perform salah they're praying for muhammad when believers are performing salah they're praying for muhammad so when the same verb is used of allah and allah is performing the same action with angels how does the definition change but now watch why this is such a problem it's encouraging muslims to pray for muhammad and here's why muslims muhammad is so important that even allah and the angels are praying for him how much more should you be praying if even allah and the angels pray for him in other words muhammad has now become the focus of the attention of the universe he's now the focus of allah and the angels and believers because all of them are busying themselves praying for muhammad oh no but sam muhammad barely is barely mentioned in the quran you know jesus is bishop foreign all right sex mean sucks being muhammad now the hadees if you want proof that allah performs the same action which is prayer that creatures do here you go it's all in that article allah schizophrenic deity and i link to the other articles and rebuttals in these articles the meadows of the righteous which was compiled by imam nawawi who was the commentator of sai muslim muslim book of knowledge chapter 241 the excellence of knowledge now watch hadith number 1387 abu umama reported that the messenger of allah said allah now watch and his angels and the people of the heavens and the earth even the ants and the rocks and the fish pray for blessings on those who teach people good at timothy so wait it's not just allah allah is performing the same action with angels the people of the heavens and the earth ants and rocks and fish so which muslim would deny that the word prey literally means angels the peoples under the earth ants and fish are praying no muslim so then why would you deny that allah is literally praying when he's joining all of the rest and performing this action is it a problem okay here's another hadith this is from jeremy number 2685 it's hassan and you can read online narrated two men were mentioned before the messenger of allah one of them a worshiper and the other scholar so the master of allah said the security of the scholar over the worshipers like my security over the least of you then the messenger allah said indeed allah his angels the happiness of the heavens and the earth even the end in his own in the fish say sallah upon the one who teaches the people to do good you can't get around this guys impossible abu issa said man you can't get around this guys it's over now let me read a few more and we'll wrap it up and we'll do a part four i promise because i got a lot more guys i'm just scratching the surface but guys i need your prayers pray for me faithfully guys i do need them pray for me my daughters their mother that's the lord to grant us divine supernatural miraculous physical health safety protection especially for me that my throat stays perfectly healthy so that i can use my voice always glorify the lord bless you and destroy these cults pray the lord for the provision needed to glorify him that i truly walk worthy of the lord and obey the lord and love the lord not be a hypocrite pray my daughters are reconciled to me and that they follow up with jesus and i see them grow up with the lord terrorists i need those prayers guys now let's wrap it up with a few more this is the english translation of tafseer ibn kether now sadly did not include it in their abridged english translations of syrian cathedra and you'll see why but i got it translated so if you guys have the arabic to syria ibn kevin like coptic does he can read the arabic and confirm his exposition of 3356 includes the following the people of israel said to moses does your lord pray does he pray his lord called them saying o moses o musa they asked you if your lord pray so notice allah said no i only send blessings not say to them yes i do pray and my angels pray upon my prophet's messengers and allah then sent down his messenger this verse allah's angels pray so what did allah say no stupid i only said tell them yes i do pray same hadith found in another source this comes from holy narration where muhammad is narrating the words of allah divine narratives say that five times fast pages 305 306 hadith number 216 the israelites said to musa does your lord pray musa said fear allah o sons of israel fear allah o sons of israel allah said what did your people say musa said o my lord you already know they said does your lord pray so allah said stop for allah get stuck for allah i don't pray not here's what he said allah said tell them my prayer for my mercy servants that my mercy should perceive my anger so notice allah is praying and he says to himself self nafsi my mercy overcomes my anger so yes allah prays and you're told what allah prays allah prays to himself to remind himself o allah my mercy proceeds overcomes my anger can you believe it all of us praying a little bit brother strange himself allah no sir i don't break up man i don't breathe with anyone hold on guys one sec haters hey man it's some gems man they don't like you better stop sir don't you tell me what to do you're not the boss of me okay is it good yeah it's good okay so this is the same hadith narrated in another collection and allah says to moses i do pray and here's what i pray guys notice allah is telling him moses what he prays and so allah prays my mercy overcomes my wrath so can you believe it allah prays to himself tells himself my mercy overcomes my wrath so allah actually needs to remind himself by praying to himself allah remember my mercy overcomes my wrath oh my goodness dude if it were not so i would have destroyed them here it is here it is let me show you so allah do you pray yes i pray when you pray what do you say to yourself here's what i say my mercy should perceive my anger overcome my wrath if we're not so i would have destroyed them so allah needs to pray to himself as a reminder self nafsi my soul don't be so angry make sure your mercy overcomes your anger unless you destroy them final one this comes from ibrahim's el sira el halabia and i give you the arabic el sira el halibiya mama said oh gabriel does your lord pray he said yes i said what does he say this is what he says he says glory holy lord of the angels of the spirit my mercy overcomes my wrath see i wasn't lying that's what he prays but notice he also glorifies himself he says to himself glory holy you're the lord of the angels and the spirit and my mercy overcomes my wrath incredible now let me give you a chronic verse and then lord willing in part four we will do more on this and then show how allah not only prays but muslims pray to muhammad and thereby worship muhammad and allows them to pray to muhammad directly and then we'll get into the quran and the black stone lord willing we got too much but i want you to see we're going to look at one verse and one surah in its entirety we're going to wrap it up with this how allah is praising himself praying to himself worshiping himself in the crowd because remember the muslims say the quran is the speech of allah it is not muhammad's words re reporting what allah inspired him to say the quran is purely only solely the speech of allah okay and it's uncreated more on that in part four go to chapter 17 verse one read that for me chapter 13 [Music] i said 17 sir yeah that's what i said all right yeah yeah you know chapter 17 verse number one one oh verse number one yeah our favorite verse all right here we are it says read the our berry translation glory be to him who carried his servant by night from the holy mosque to the further mosque the precincts of which we have blessed that we might show him some of our signs can i ask you a question okay finish it finished what i'm saying he is the all here in the rc okay now who's speaking this verse allah is speaking who said glory be to him so allah um glorified himself and praised himself yes everyone caught it and and servant yeah well did you catch it yeah allah glorifies himself and he does it all throughout the quran he is glorifying himself saying to himself praise be to you praise be to him glory be to you glory be to him all throughout the quran see that all right now let's go to fatiha all right chapter one first first it's only seven verses i'll say first time there's only seven so all of them now watch here though remember surat al-fatiha chapter one of the quran is supposed to be uncreated it's supposed to be eternal beginningless and remember i read the hadees where allah recited the quran recited taha yasin a thousand years before the creation of the heavens and the earth yes okay now and according to the authentic traditions one of the four men that muhammad said learned the quran directly from and it's found in bukhari and muslim and he started with abdullah bin masood abdullah rejected al-fatiha in the last two surahs 1 13 14 and did not include him in his quran so his quran only had 111 chapters one tradition has one or ten because he said these were prayers that you pray they're not surahs part of the speech of allah and he rejected them disagreed included them but also included two additional surahs so he had 116 surahs in his quran so two of the four men that mohammed said learned the quran from couldn't agree over the exact contents of the quran now you're going to see why abdullah didn't want this surah in the quran because if it's the speech of allah and it's uncreated that means allah is worshiping himself praying to himself and asking himself to guide himself read it slowly all right in the name of god the merciful the compassionate now someone debate whether this is part of the surah some debate that so we're not going to focus on that okay praise belongs to god the lord of all beings who's saying that allah is so allah in eternity before creation because the surah that you read is mostly his speech and a speech is uncreated so in eternity part of allah's speech included reciting these words to himself yeah so what did allah say to himself he said praise belongs to god keep going the lord of all beings the all-merciful the all-compassionate the master of the day of judgment the only we serve wait so allah is saying the only we serve we the plural again i guess it's the plural of majesty we guess so if surat al-fatiha is eternal it's part of a speech that means this is part of the speech that allah must be speaking it's his speech he speaks it these are his words he speaks these words but these words are prayers and worship so allah is saying what he's saying you alone we serve and what else and you alone we ask for aid allah needs aid and help from someone yes so allah is saying to someone we serve you only only we worship you only and we ask your help your aid alone but what else does allah say he also says guide us in the straight path the path of those whom you have blessed not of those against whom you are wrathful nor of those who are astray okay now i'm really confused allah said guide us on the straight path so why does allah need to be guided on the straight path and who can guide him that's number one but then he mentions those whom allah is angry with wrathlet and those who've been led astray if this is an eternal speech and it's part of allah's eternal words so that means allah has been speaking these words because this is a speech and if it's a speech then he speaks it who in the world is allah referring to in eternity as those who've gotten allah angry and have gone astray when no one besides allah exists can you help me understand that i don't get it no i cannot i can't help you can i read verse six again verse six guide us in the straight path okay so allah is saying praying uttering these words because these are his words his speech quran is uncreated guide us so there's a group that allah represents on the straight path now let me prove to you that allah is on a straight path you want proof of it you want to really get blown away you've gone away yeah 11 56 of the quran chapter 11 verse 56 all right allah muhammad's lord is on a straight path like muslims so that here when it says guide us on a straight path that's actually allah asking to be on a straight path literally because here's the proof 11 56 all right it says truly i have put my trust in god my lord and your lord there is no creature that crawls but he takes it by the forelock surely my lord is on a straight path so my lord allah is on a straight path so he's not like jesus who is the straight path who brings you to heaven he is like muslims he's on a straight path like they are wow did it sink in guys i don't know it's like everyone's silent that's sunk in man a lot is on this that's what someone said something i heard someone's dad so what was that allah is crazy did you catch it no i didn't it's 11 56 my lord is on a straight path so notice allah is not like jesus who is the straight path who is the way who brings you to glory allah is like muslims he's on the straight path like them yes so that confirms that in surah 1 verse 6 it's allah praying guide me and those whom i'm speaking for on a straight path yes but then we're left with who in the world are those who have earned allah's wrath and have gone astray in eternity before creation when no one besides allah exists now a muslim will tell you well that's because this prayer has in mind the creatures that allah would create those creatures who'd rebel which according to the authentic traditions of muhammad are the jews and christians muhammad said those who've earned the wrath of allah are jews those who've gone astray are christians that's in the authentic hadith that's how he interprets chapter one verse seven that's why in the hillary clinton version they put in brackets parentheses jews christians because the hadith has muhammad saying those who've earned allah's wrath are the jews and those who've gone astray are christians so five times a day muslims are praying to allah don't make us jews or christians but if that's the case that this surah anticipates creatures that would exist creatures who go astray like christians and creatures who earn others like jews then we are left with one or two problems now i need you to listen to this because we're going to wrap up we're left with one of two problems that either means allah already predestined that there be jews and christians and others who would fall from his favor and earn his wrath in order to make this surah a reality so these jews and christians had no choice they were created to do the very thing that the surah envisions them doing in the case of jews earning allah in the case of christians going astray so they are predestined for destruction or it means that allah knew that jews and christians not all but those jews and those christians who disobey would end up earning his wrath in the case of jews and be led astray in the case of christians and therefore had no choice but to create them because if he didn't create them then this part of the surah would never become realized actualized it would only exist in potentiality you see the problem yeah in other words if allah didn't predestine them then he had to create them and he wasn't free not to create them because he needed these jews and christians to exist to make this a reality so allah is dependent on creatures needs creatures to make his speech a reality that becomes actualized by the creation of creatures who will do what his speech envisioned them doing so he's not free not to create them he needs them all right this was that this was heavy did you guys understand the implication either he predestined them to wrath and destruction and to fall astray to be led astray because allah does mislead or it's allah knowing that there be creatures that he would create who would end up earning his wrath and going astray and therefore those creatures he had to necessarily create in order to actualize this part of his prayer otherwise his prayer would never become actualized and therefore would be nullified because that prayer would never become reality so he's not free not to create them right you're stuck muslims you just buried your deen and we're done all hand to allah brother | acministries | UCUMgQ_1ZJ86g9NU7cbTYxfQ | 2022-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 18,837 | 98,281 |
de6wAM-8AbI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=de6wAM-8AbI | PP SQUAD Pt. 2 | hmm welcome back everybody playing the uh pretty cool Mission here a Battleground which is like a more fun war zone Mission because there's a lot more stuff to blow up it's just absolute chaos just like I've always wanted they finally got to it yet another Mech lab and I think this is the coyote mission pack so I've loaded those both up and we're gonna have some fun playing uh with all my pppcs in honor of uh no not November movember we've got the nut Buster we got the big peepee we got the ejaculator and we got the pp crab loaded up as many PVCs as we can get let's go so I've got I'm going to be piloting this Annihilator oh yeah we've also got Arnold uh piloting the ejaculator it's like Tommy come on it's gonna be great so if you've not played yet another mechlab you can kind of customize your mechs with XL engines and sort of make your own hero Max and I made an annihilator with all the things top of the battlefield baby here we go see you later guy all right you see all those red spots on the map those are people we have to murder and they're going to be catching ppcs from the team and uh I only have a few in here but you know got a clan PVC right there we're overheating I don't feel a thing oh look at this guy a bunch of lrms that's not going to help you out very much here is it buddy [Music] yeah get him already get him buddy sir oh miss miss jeez okay good good Tarzan there we go get some head shots on this fool we're just so tall great oh geez yeah there we go let's get the outside view here look at this thing cool just look like a damn Tyrannosaurus Rex killing everybody will obliterate that Target and pop that blood back inside it dispatched yeah get him out of here boys get him out of here that's right Arnold focusing the share Target we have one minute and 47 seconds to kill this high value Target sun spider ing I've lost my Firepower yeah get out of here cleared my neck heading back to Eagle's Nest gotta love having an Arnold on your team keeps it real man it keeps it real kill that shadow concerned grunt all right all right what do we got here where else is the looks like we cleared the map oh what's this what's this I see I see oh it never gets old having Arnold as a wingman all right let's have a little bit of chocolate of our time of year Stop Shaving what is going on here hey how you doing there I have a couple of ppcs there buddy is there anyone left are there any Challengers left who will stand against the pp Squad I don't think so I don't think there are sure look at that oh yes bring the pain bring them all bring them all to me the victims they will suffer they shall be melted all right boys let's go come on Arnold give me a war cry ing yeah they're way out there I got my active probe and I still can't even see him it must be way out there got a couple repair bays out here I might as well use them while we're here I'll spend some no sense in spending a little extra money trying to fix my Max it but I don't have to [Music] drop them [Music] where's my addictions eliminate all hostiles I love this Mission because it's just all pure action straight into it you got some cannon fodder that you can send in you know let your people do a little bit of Dirty Work well NPC Dirty Work I mean it makes more sense too right look at all the missions in the vanilla game you're gonna go into 4 Max and just like fight 30. I mean it's cool it makes you feel hard smart although I'm way smarter than the stupid computer so not not entirely realistic so this gives it a little more of that depth what a real war in battle Tech be like be like this I'm stepping over them Mech graveyard there's enemies everywhere they're just part of a larger conflict you and your lens are the tide Turners here we go hunch back with no arms what do you call a guy with no arms and no legs floating in a river Bob requested Target ID received engaging oh oh we're getting caught up on some debris kill that fool ah it's got a hatchet careful folks there we go one thing about these Big Macs is because they are slow to maneuver and I go almost 80 kph in a straight line but the probability is still a thing ammo explosion see you later buddy glitched out there you go that's it no Pomp and Circumstances the mission just ends unceremoniously and you're in back to the leopard Gathering up that sweet sweet Salvage yes to make yourself even more gloriously overpowered as it should be dots cheese curls are they basically Cheetos yeah but they sort of taste like pretzels I don't know too salty for me but look at all that Clan Tech I'll take it mml7 Artemis huh I would have taken it but I blew him up too hard some XL engine parts Ultra 82. I don't know kind of sells for a lot though for only nine Salvage you might as well unless get something better for 11. it's all pretty basic stuff all right two more two more what do we do Let's see we got down here we already have enough devil heat sinks so we'll just take this very good oh we barely took well we did use a repair Bay look at that Arnold didn't even take any damage is over there ejaculating oh that's the sun spider manto let's go ahead and throw it in the cold storage get those beautiful weapons out it was a good time now we're gonna go load up some of our other much more overpowered mechs I mean ppcs are great but you know overheating and all that that's no fun no melee capabilities melee glorious melee combat as the emperor intended hmm what if we switch this out for a clan Gauss 12 tons 23 damage jeez how many rounds per minute That's my kind of rate of fire all right let's do it we can go ahead and take some of the Goss ammo out and actually now we have we even have Clan Goss ammo I think we do don't we come on did this stop recording maybe it did well see you guys later | Warlord Tarzan | UCXQn5aeDjFdE7Gru0I87PhQ | 2022-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,160 | 5,797 |
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cK09vh0Or3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK09vh0Or3k | Lead Handling Like a Rockstar - Bobbie Herron - Hosted by Dealeron | welcome and thank you for joining us for today's dealer on webinar bleed handling like a rock star my name is eliana regio and I'll be your moderator today today's webinar is being presented by dealer on for anyone who isn't familiar with dealer on well we're an award-winning website development company and digital agency best known for our amazing SEO the best customer service and the highest converting website designs in the industry including the award-winning chameleon responsive website platform we're so committed to lead conversion optimization customer service that dealer on is still the only company in the industry that offers a money-back lead guarantee program to see your website company guarantee you a 50% local leads or your money back maybe you should check us out at our gorgeous brand new dealer on website at dealer on.com also dealer on is 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one-on-one sales attribution and regional exclusivity for automotive dealerships within the United States Canada and Mexico Bobby has spent over 16 years enjoying a diverse automotive career and various responsibilities within a retail dealership including general manager before coming to SEMA she is a very popular presenter at numerous conferences including digital dealer women motive and driving sales and she's a guest lecturer at Northwood University and a named winner of 2015 Automotive News 40 under 40 Bobby can be reached at be Harun at Zima Auto calm now during the presentation if you have any questions please use the question feature located on the corner of your screen to submit them at the end of the presentation we'll answer those questions of general interest if we're unable to get to your question live we're gonna try to respond by email later today also don't forget a link to download a copy of this webinar recording will also be emailed to you later today for your reference and please feel free to share it with your friends and colleagues oh and guess what Oh our good friends at Zima they're giving away an amazing prize today on the webinar one lucky webinar attendee is gonna win an iPhone 7 yeah that's right yeah the one that was just released a couple weeks ago that one what an awesome prize especially with the holidays right around the corner now you have to be on the live broadcast to win it though so stay tuned and who knows you might be the one walking away with this amazing prize today also at the conclusion of this webinar you're gonna get a short survey so fill it out because we're always looking for great feedback from our audience we want to know what you think and hey do you tweet much we hope you do we'd love to see what you have to say about today's presentation so please tag us in it you can use hashtag dealer on webby I'm at Eliana regio you can also hit up Bobby Herron at sign on the line we look forward to seeing what you're saying so let's get started let's learn all about lead handling like a rock star Bobby hair and my rock star how are you I am fantastic today Eliana and super excited to be able to have this conversation with everybody I'm super excited this is an amazing topic and I know you have a lot to get to without further ado tell the audience the kinds of things we're going to be looking forward to hearing about today that sounds great so today we have a really diverse audience we have when I was looking through who had registered we have a pretty equal split between people who are in the Internet Department on the floor handling leads sales managers who were looking for information on how to better build processes and all managers in dealer principals you said hey tell me how to get a foundation together so today we're gonna talk a little bit about all of it which is why we're gonna have an awesome Q&A at the end as well so our objectives today some of the things we're gonna cover are getting out of the lead versus fire mindset which is something I talk about a lot how to build a successful foundation for a department and when I say CDCR Department whoever's handling the opportunities that are coming in is who I'm talking to start it start a goals on an action plan is just a dream every everybody knows I love a good means increasing sales through customer experience then we're going to get to the giveaway and then the question in the answer session Eliana I love it well it's going good we beat about well without further ado let's spend a quick moment talking about the difference between generation and conversion so that as we have this conversation today it make sense to everybody so generation is the side of our business with the marketing this is where we spend over fifty five billion dollars a year in automotive marketing and that's according to Google I'm not just coming up with that number but what we're gonna focus on today is what do we do with that traffic those opportunities once they come in there's so many stores that are spending so much money to bring in opportunities but then nobody is out there saying here's how you're gonna convert them there's a lot of really great trainers and consultants and companies that will come in and teach you these things and give you all the information that you need to be able to do them but internally how do you find resources to be able to help you so I'm going to share that information with you today as well all right well the first thing we're gonna do is watch a quick video clip because I am a huge fan of video and I think it helps people learn when I can see a visual so we tested this a lot so the volume is all the way up and this will take the sumona if you guys are a fan of new girl or if you've seen it [Music] okay yeah no were you able to hear that okay it was pretty low so let's just get everyone the gist of that video just in case they couldn't all right okay so if you guys haven't seen this video what this is this is a clip from new girl from a new season the new season that's out in a new episode that just came out and basically what she's saying is she's gone into the dealership she met with the gentleman in the dealership she calls him a misogynistic Pig when she's saying it but that's not the point of the clip the important part of the clip is her friend says to her hey I know what you should do you should go online and make a face a fake email and pretend you're a guy in sensitiveness an internet lead that's exactly what she tells her right so we have this we have this stereotype across the business about what kind of people we are and how we handle things so one of the things we're gonna focus today is on customer experience but we're gonna do that because we do have people out there we have people that are creating television shows for massive audiences that are saying hey go online and space who you are say here's somebody else give different information and do those things so that your experience is on point and you don't have to deal with any other nonsense so I want to address the elephant in the room which is that there are times when things come in there aren't real opportunities that does not mean you can't turn them into one okay so let's start with perception is reality Eliana did your mom ever tell you that perception is reality no but I did have a few like teachers in college and that would they always said that perception is reality and you have to it's the truth right so what happens is we have customers who come in through the showroom door or call in through a phone and we say things like um hey could you talk to you why you talk to Dave on that red truck hey what about what about the lady with the red hat what about the lady that came in earlier and she was looking at the charger we turn opportunities into people when we can talk to them or when they're in our store when we come in through a digital opportunity or a quote-unquote lead and that's what I want to get away from is calling them that we have a really strong tendency to say well did you get all the leads out of the bucket did you answers the leaves yesterday did you see those leads this morning what we're doing from the top down is we're making it acceptable for that opportunity to be different than the one that comes in or the one that calls us on the phone and the minute that we separates it - it becomes afterthought right so we have to first start to change our mindset so my first challenge to you is that you stop using the words lead I'll use it intermittently in the session just for a reference point but in more store when you're talking turn those opportunities into people those people are what cause sales right so that's the very first thing I want you to think of and when we think about mindset is that we've always done it that way kind of deal so let's get away from that and get started now we're going to go faster a lot of us so this is a lot of information in a very short amount of time so Eliana ah you're asking me first thing we need to do is get you our very first poll question of the day we have a number of these coming your way today we'd love it if you'd get involved in it there's a lot of you on today's call so please let your vote be heard we want to know which of the following terms does your store currently use in reference to incoming leads please select one of the following do you just call them leads do you call each one an opportunity is each one a potential customer do you refer to each of those by the individual customers name or you know it depends on how much coffee we've had that morning whatever the answer is we want to know the votes are coming in fast Bobby Waits you see this we want to know which of the following terms does your store currently use in reference to incoming leads yes we call them leads we call them opportunities we call them potential customers we call them by the customers name or I don't know it depends on how awake we are that day all right let's begin Wow we already have a majority of the votes in this is awesome by the way Bobby have I told you that the dealer on webinar audience is amazing they are they are amazed they always come through me and they're so smart all right I'll give you another couple seconds then we'll close this poll and share the results with everyone Bobby you ready for this I am ready Aliannah all right ooh we just got a spike in votes somebody thank you I know we're amazing Bravo thank you Chris all right here we go let's close this poll and share the results all right the majority 59% of today's audience say we got them leads what does everyone else call them right 13% of today's audience said each one is an opportunity 10% of today's audience say each one is a potential customer another 10% of today's audience say that they refer to each of them by the individual custer's customers name and then the remaining 8 percent of today's audience says yeah it depends on how much coffee we've had that morning all right and it's funny because it's 8% so you note there was a lot of people who voted okay so Bobby is there a right or wrong answer to this or is does this go back to perception being reality it's perception with reality the right answer is whatever you call the customer that walks through your door or the phone call that comes in when you're referencing that that's the same mindset I want you to use with the people that are coming in digitally whether you call them by their name well you call them an opportunity which is what I prefer but that's just a preference just stop thinking of them as not being a real customer because that person that sent in that digital opportunity is the same person who walks through the door out of nowhere that you spent four hours with and get everything done for and then have to go into a closed with it's the same person it's only different when you allow yourself to think that it is wow that is really turning everything upside down because I don't think anyone who sees you know a walk-in calls them a lead no they don't one that as an industry we've done that we've changed it from I mean years ago we would say we would have receptionist's but at the desk and they would say T's there was a lady in today that had a purple hat and a green t-shirt and I wrote it down you remember we have these big pieces of paper on these desks and you wrote down whether and he wrote down their name and that's the end of the thing he would have a conversation and really great dealership still have save appeal meetings where they go over who came in the day before and why didn't they buy but very rarely do they have a meeting that says these are the opportunities that came in six days ago where are we at with those not yesterday six days ago so it is it's very interesting to look at it and see how our minds that actually works and a lot of what we do in sales is control in psychology and it's the same thing with digital opportunities as well all right I like that all right audience we have three more poll questions coming your way in just a bit so sit tight and we're looking forward to hearing your votes on those as well Bobby all right so let's you have some of the questions that came in I imposed questions to all different groups to say what do you want to know I needed things that we could talk about today that were basic enough that new people would get them but progressive enough that people who have been doing this for a while would take something away too so the very first thing I want to address for manager dealership owners actually you know what anybody in the dealership is why do we fail regardless of what position it is whether it's a BB C if the salesperson it's a hybrid its assess itself we fail for three reasons so everybody to really think about this the first one is the wrong people in the wrong position right stop giving people jobs because they can work a computer that doesn't mean you can communicate with somebody non-verbally and this is something that people really get frustrated with in dealerships the wrong people in the wrong position lack of performing processes meaning somebody had to do some templates in a process that goes into your CRM and said here you go here's best practice but it doesn't match what you do on your floor and it doesn't match what's best in your market so lack of performing processes complacent implementation and accountability I can't tell you how many times I hear and you guys know this as you're listening how many times have you heard I swear I made that call it's just not in the CRM that doesn't have fun right we're going to talk about that as we go but if you agree as a team whether it's the BDC team it's the sales team it's the management team to put something in place inspect what you expect in hold people accountable and that means holding yourself accountable as well it's not okay to put something in place and then not follow through on it so again reasons that we feel people process accountability all right I don't know why this keeps coming up Aliana but we're just gonna keep working with a here I can see it at the bottom and I'll subscreen them alright talk about let's talk about magnifying strength here's a big thing we're gonna go through a couple of these real quick first before we get into some of the handling techniques but your people are good at one of three things typically so you're gonna have people who are great on the phone ilianna I don't know if you've ever wanted to go on a really good diet plan but if you really want a good diet that's all you have to do is listen to a dealerships phone calls this is what makes you throw up it's for 17 years and there are people who are really great and then there are people who are not and that is okay you should always be giving everybody as much training as you can but if you really looked at your sales tour and said it's not about fairness it's about getting it done Thanks getting it done you taking the people who are strong in one area and coaching them stronger and stronger and stronger all the time and saying hey this is my group of five people that are really good on the phone that's what they do they answer the phone these are my people who are really good at nonverbal communication nonverbal communication is not an easy thing it's words on paper it's a series of letters strung together to make a word and it only has the power that's defined by the person reading it right you have to be very good at being able to have a conversation to handle internet opportunities that come in through email same thing with the showroom floor I learned in our business from veterans in our business my mentor was a 70 year old man who told me the best stories and taught things that I would have never learned had I not watched but he knew the art of the clothes and the art of the clothes is not something you learn overnight it's something were you mirror your glamouring words you're having conversations you're building rapport it's like Sadie you're bringing the wall down right so let's magnify those strengths when we really think about who should be doing what part of that and if you look around right now you already know who those people are regardless of positions that's something we want to keep the strong focus on all right now this is never a public conversation people always say to me we need to talk about this we do need to talk about this it's not about if you have a BBC aired oh okay it's about if you build two separate teams inside of a store and you put a BBC where you put the Internet team you put these people in one room and then you have a sales floor out here and then I'm Friday you have your sales meeting and the whole sales team goes in there all kinds of you know they're like needing notice there's $100 fifth and we're gonna talk about cars and we're gonna be walk around in the internet department or the people answering those opportunities present when that is happening because it's not okay to not have your whole place function as one team you're one team moving in one direction and if you're not you're broken the fighting between departments and lazily fellas sometimes right the internet people on this call will understand the things that I'm gonna say right now which is I didn't put my notes in I mean I meant to hit show room visit and lock them right I hope you're serving with you that I the sales people say things like why do they tell them that the payment by Arthi iearnt say stuffing them before why is it happening the frustrations that each department feels each department feel you're not the only one frustrated so if you have a separation on your floor is a very most important thing I can tell you to start is to fix it that is the foundation of the house you are building and if it has crap in it you cannot put up walls right so let's keep that in mind the phone all right Eliana we have another poll question yes we do question number two is on the screen now we want to know what's happening at your dealership so the question is who currently handles the incoming Internet opportunities at your dealership please select one of the following answers is it the sales staff the sales manager the BDC appointment setters handle it before the sales staff the BDC handles it set to sell or you use an off-site call center or a third party vendor to handle those incoming internet opportunities we want to know now Danielle wrote in none of these options apply I'm curious Danielle what's going on over there oh I and then Wade says Gladstone Toyota is not a BDC and we all work as a team if I'm double-booked I do it yeah if I if I'm booked I can use another internet rep or a floor rep if I choose which is nice oh great um yeah now Danielle didn't write back in oh wait here we go she just did we have a dedicated internet sales manager that handles appointments from A to Z Oh a to C or A to Z with a tio2 salespeople oh my which one should she choose oh that's a set to sell hybrid method so she he's studying the appointment than handing off the end so it's still kind of the same thing so I would go with such a sell but we can talk a little bit more about that later too okay all right Eric wrote in we have a dedicated internet sales department love it okay let me see Trevor says we have a specific Internet squad who does both do you mean set to sell floor traffic and Internet Wendy says our BDC members are on the sales staffs digital sales staff also take leads Trevor says we are ninjas oh I love the ninja Trevor so you and I love a squad and I love that you use that word the Kappa fact that we'd be all good that's missing right it doesn't matter what you call it you can call it anything from here on out instead the same UTC your sales team which is why I wanted to close question this whole question I'm just going to refer to internet team being the separation between the sales and the digital opportunities so that when we're talking about it make sense for everybody okay so apparently a lot of people are doing a hybrid where they're describing a hybrid so which if they're a hybrid which one would you want them to select so if you're a hybrid situation and you're doing both in your respective sell person that that means that the sales team is handling it okay if you're selling the car you're at your part of the sale theme I love it alright well actually we have almost everyone voted on this one audience you guys Rock you guys are rock stars okay let's close this poll and share these results check this out everyone okay a third of today's audience 33% said the sales staff handles those incoming internet opportunities at dealership only 3% said it was the sales manager but the majority Wow almost half 48% of today's audience said it's the BDC appointment setters who handle it for the sales staff 15% of today's audience say the BDC handles its itself and only 1% of today's audience says that they use an off-site call center or a third party vendor Bobby does that help you out at all yeah it absolutely does it's gonna change the way that we talk about this conversation actually and let me be really clear too I am NOT gonna tell you that you need a BDC or that you need hybrid people what I'm gonna tell you is you have to look at those strengths on your team and then you identify within your own store what's the best method for you and teach from there so it does help me Liana and we're gonna get rolling then let's do it are you ready yes all right so first thing I want you guys to know if start at start this is something we talked about a lot where are you now if you don't know where you are now then you can't coach in each one of these areas so here's what I mean by this it's okay for somebody to come in and say well you're only arils your closing at 10 percent let's work on your closing your closing at 13 percent oh that's great news how doing in your in your appointment set the problem is there are different sections right so there are how many leads do you have how many leads that you had did you contact how many of you contacted did you send an appointment for all those appointments how many showed and then how many sold those numbers aren't a governor or a babysitter those numbers are so that you can identify where the area of opportunity is within your own segment within yourself to then start coaching in that area if you don't need help closing then we don't need to spend time on that but if you need help getting engagement between the time that you try to contact someone and they come back to you that's the focus there right is it on confirmation or shows we're going to go through those things and then where do you want to be these are the numbers that I'd like to see you at as a maximum number this is your stretch goal this is your endpoint right when you start in the beginning you're looking at a 50 50 50 50 50 and you can ask 500 different people in the industry and everybody will give you a different answer oh you should use this mathematical equation let's just keep it easy it should be 50% 50% of the opportunities that come in you should be able to contact 50 for some of the ones you contact you should be able to send an appointment for 50% of the ones that set an appointment should show in your showroom and 50% of those should sell that's your starting point that's your start it starts this is where you want to be afterwards 75 75 80 and 80 and before anybody right now listening to this goes oh that's unattainable it is not unattainable it is not I have done this for a long time and I know many stores right now that are doing this every day with and without my help so you can get there it's all in the experience speaking of experience let's talk about mindset and how buildings aren't special your dealership and take a deep breath right your dealership is not special it's not special it's a building yeah how is this inventory that any other dealer can carry trade-ins that any other dealer can buy pain and said any other dealer can give the only thing that's different the only thing that sets you apart is the experience that you offer and that starts with the people that are in your building if you have ever had a bad experience at a restaurant and you said yourself I'm never going back down absolutely terrible was it the building that did it was it the owner it was the people inside of it that in your opinion right so keeping in mind doesn't go the link they're not special people are that brings us to where the magic happened from the very first time that you contact or engage with a customer and that is the experience so you think about Disney for a minute didn't he pumps the smell of popcorn into their parks every morning at 5:00 a.m. every morning at 5:00 a.m. and then hourly each one of these things occurs and they do that because the smell of popcorn takes you back to a beautiful place in childhood right it was a fair you were maybe out of ballpark you walked into a dealership and smelt popcorn that's why we have had four new dealerships people it did not start out because it was just easy to have popcorn there right but that's the experience and that starts from the get-go even when you're talking to a customer so before you can change the experience in your store before you can respond in less than five minutes before you can have conversations that engage people you first need to know what is your why buy and I feel very strongly about the Wi-Fi messaging because people say to me all the time what should I put in the email what should i what should I put in the template what should go back to this customer I will challenge you to sit down with your entire management team right now and ask them if all things were equal why should evaluate your stores and when they say we have a lot of inventory that's not allowed the Internet has a lot of inventory you don't the Internet does if your family-owned that's awesome I love I personally love that places are passed through generations and people are able to pick that up but your customer does not care it does not matter to them that you were a family-owned now you might get the exception there's only two exception to the rule but that's not always the case so one of the biggest questions I hear from people is how do we identify our five eyes on and I'll call you what I'll send you a sticker if you can go have this meeting and you guys can come up with five why buy for your store because it's the progressive dealers that have done this and so good for you if you're there there's two different ways to get this information if you're not sure how I'm going to show you a video that's gonna give you some examples of some great why buy ok we're not gonna listen through the whole thing but I'm gonna show you some of it the second thing is listen to what your customers are saying if you don't know why somebody should buy from you how can they know it so get online and read yours you read why they're buying from you so Eliana we're gonna listen to this video real quick and you just tell me if you have any problems hearing it while it's playing and I'll pause it to explain instead okay alright and the customer service we survived that little Arkansas vehicle inventory you're answering it's a long-term relationship yeah our rental service complimentary shuttle service cafe ok Eliana when we think about this video for a minute did you hear him say you're not just entering you're not just buying a car you're entering into a long-term relationship did you hear that did that I said I liked it he just wipes you up that's what just happened he was like wait a minute I get special do you think about ending yeah oh yeah when we think about handling opportunities really think about it like saving we're thinking about it like courting somebody or like you're if you're married for a long time think about it as that date night right people do not buy cars because they know like and trust someone we have been teaching that for years but I would say if that was true none of us would have lost an opportunity for our family member our neighbor our friends to another dealership and it happened to everybody people buy vehicles and they buy big purchases from people who make them feel special right so all things considered equal this this dealership right here is towing their customers here's why you should buy from us and it's a really good example so if you get a chance to take a look at it on YouTube it's Parkway Honda in Canada all right Eliana we have another cool question poll question number three is on the screen now yes vote please now the last poll question we asked who takes care of those incoming internet opportunities now we want to know how are those internet opportunities distributed within your store are they round robin the bucket system are they handed out by a manager you're not really sure how it's decided who gets which opportunity or it's like Hunger Games at our dealership all right so once we get a majority of the votes and we're gonna close the poll and share the results and the votes are coming in yes all right so how are the internet opportunities distributed within your store by the way I'm also looking for great questions from you our valued audience for local resident rockstar Bobby Haran today so if you have questions about maybe something that's happening at your dealership and you'd like her opinion on it or the best way in fact to do something or or just have a really strong comment maybe about something that she's already said hey put it in the in the questions feature and send it over we're gonna be getting all of that great stuff during the Q&A session after her presentation and after we give away a prize all right votes are still coming in Bobby are you ready for this you are you ready to learn how internet opportunities are distributed within most of these stores I am alright everyone let's close this poll and share these results all right the majority 46% of today's audience say they do round-robin 20% of today's audience say they use the bucket system 26% which is actually higher than I thought it would be say they're handed out by a manager only two percent of the audience say they're not sure how the internet opportunities are spread out and six percent of today's audience yeah they're like those coffee people two questions ago it's like Hunger Games at our dealership we fight right Bobby you have any comment on this oh I certainly do okay so I want you to go back to what we talked about with mindset there's a couple different reasons why this happens I'm gonna share it with you and I'm inside what my opinion is on it and please when you're writing in your question challenge me if you don't agree we learn from each other here's the thing with bucket versus round grab it so round-robin happens in a lot of stores because it's easy because we can say oh well we have ten people on that can handle eminence kind of round-robin between them and that's great and look I'm not known for sugarcoating things I'm known for creating buy-in and so I'm not gonna gloss this over but I'm out on the fair game right I'm out on that if there's a couple different things that happen with a round-robin first of all if somebody's with a customer and that customer comes in as an opportunity a new one so let's say John is that his desk with two customers and it's John's turn on the round robin and then Jamie comes in on the round robin with a question on a car and this is a hot hire she's excited she's on your website she's ready to have a question answered but guess what John's with the customer for three hours so Shane is gonna go have to go ahead and wait but then you have a good store that comes in and says well after ten minutes somebody else grab it ten minutes is way too long and I'm not saying if that's the only option you have it's terrible it's just not a great one the second thing I want to address is manager is handing out opportunities I don't know a lot of managers that are trained in handling those opportunities but I know a lot of managers that are extremely busy closing deals working payment ordering inventory not paying attention to a CRM system every five seconds that are handing them out and a lot of times that happens so that they can make sure there's accountability for them getting answered in the first place but it can be a stumbling block we just have to train and empower our people I am a fan of the bucket system because I'm all about some Hunger Games if you're gonna put the work in and you're bringing your a-game then good for you if you get to clean ten leads in a day as long as you contact the customers them then that you get it if you don't have time to take it don't take it but I would find of that Hunger Games it up get to it because if you'll call somebody on the phone I promise you you'll get a better result and if you're willing to do that than I'm willing to let you work it now that being said if you have a sales staff at handling weeds they shouldn't think in the league more than 30 to 40 leads or opportunities in a month because the long-term follow-up will stack likewise with the bbc's I believe in 125 opportunities I believe in a long term follow-up process and we're going to go into that a little bit more in just a moment so bucket system is something that I am a huge fan of after seven years of building over 21 bbc's that are both hybrids such a sell and training of sales staff in over 22 stores to handle opportunities the bucket system has always been what I have seen is the most successful all right talking about that stop allowing excuses stop saying that something is okay when it is not because it is easier to allow complacency handling things like this and coaching is like having children and I don't mean that in a negative way I mean it with all the love in the world but I mean there needs to be consequence when something doesn't happen and the internet people on this call will agree with me that the salespeople have to have consequence when no part put in when things are handled and likewise the internet department as well okay so leave their bad we're gonna go fast from here cuz we're limited on our time so the leaves are bad I hear this all the time from people well those leaves are bad that source is bad that doesn't work this isn't it okay all right listen very rarely are the leads actually bad what you mean to say is they're not buying right now what you mean to say is this source gives me a higher funnel opportunity but the minute we say the minute we say in front of somebody else don't leave Mobley's are bad then the every lead that comes in under that horse is automatically identified as being a bad lead and that is crap those people went online they gave you their information they gave you their phone number they gave you what they were looking at that's not a bad lead I'm not sharing my information with you if I don't actually have an anticipated results so please stop telling yourself that and maybe you have one course that's really bad and if it is and they're not real and those aren't real opportunities get rid of it but that is the exception and not the rule one of the things I want everybody to keep in mind as the ferris wheel approach so the average buyer in most markets is buying up to 180 days from the time that they initially notice that they want to be ago based out in their neighbor's driveway and they thought on a commercial most manufacturers will tell you 60 to 90 days for a new car so you may have heard that and they'll tell you that anywhere from 0 to 14 days is the hot point or answering them oh they're super interested in zero or fourteen days what if you thought about it the way we used to think about sales as a ferris wheel approach if you're six months out you deserve every ounce of my attention I am going to make you feel special you are going to want to wipes me up before we're done with it by the end of the night that's your intention the reason that I'm doing that is because I'm loading you onto a ferris wheel so that when I get to your spot you're coming off at the right time because if I start your experience from the very beginning the way that it's supposed to be and I don't have to deal with that alianna we've got our last poll question here yes we do last poll question is on the screen now and here it is so after you've gotten your internet opportunity from a potential buyer what is your first step you personally what is your first step please select one of the following do you make a phone call to write an email do you send out an email with video do you send a text or do you do whatever it takes to stop the clock once we get a majority of the votes in we're going to close this poll and share the results so once again after you get your internet opportunity and you have this potential buyer you have all the information in front of you what is your first step phone call email email with video text or whatever it takes to stop the clock Bobby wants to know what are you really doing because the next situation that we're gonna go over here is is best practice and what will really help you so what are you really doing when you're responding to that yeah this is totally anonymous no one's gonna know how you but just tell us the truth because it really helps us out okay we really wanna know so after you receive an internet opportunity from a potential buyer what's your you personally what is your first step phone call email email with video text or whatever it takes to stop the clock all right well so we got some really wonderful questions in from the audience thank you so much we're gonna be getting to that Q&A session very shortly let's close this poll right now and share these results all right the majority Bobby 52% of today's audience a phone call is the very first thing they do 32% of a guy all right 32% of today's audience almost 1/3 say they do email only 5% of today's audience say they do email video first 1% says the first thing they do is text and 11 percent of today's audience say they do whatever it takes to stop the clock Bobby got any comment on that I do I do let's roll into these I'm gonna give you the comments as we go through some of these best practice options so here's how we best practice super experienced hardcore turn these and the opportunity turn these opportunities in the sales the experience begins right now the minute that the lead comes in the minute that the opportunity is there so the first thing you're going to do is read the quote-unquote needs right and I'm gonna show you what I mean by that in a minute the second thing is a phone call so good for every one of you who are doing that first because robbing Peter to pay Paul and stopping the clock so that it feels good doesn't do anything right it's not going to convert into a sale then an email with a video and I'll call you if you're not ready for a video yet that's okay one of the things that I teach every day is care clam think about it like you're going to the dentist right and it should sound painful you go to the tennis they don't do for cavity fills in one day they schedule those for when you're supposed to do them for a reason and they do that because they're building a foundation they started that because of defectors that were coming in so if you are not ready for video yet and you need to start with email start there and know that three months from now your care plan should be to have a video plan in process to then start making them and then another three months later whatever it is internally in your store start implementing it you're always gonna start with a phone call cause how do you know what the said you don't the next thing I want to address with that is texting so spit this out to you real quick but if you're not familiar with the texting law you should be the change in the texting law that happened a year and a half ago was that actually two years ago now was one word and that one word meant that when you text somebody you are breaking the law the minute that you do it because you and that is now considered an advertisement that you're sending now I'm in 100% agree with you I love to be texted if you want to call me actually you should just send me a text I don't even listen to voicemail but I also know that you're putting your store in jeopardy because every single text that goes through with any type of lawsuit that file comes back on the store and it's a significant amount of money between fifteen hundred and ten thousand dollars depending on how the conversation goes all because there wasn't a double opt-in so you have to have a double opt-in that means that when you walk into a restaurant or you go into a Charlotte Russe or a Macy's you see these signs that say hey would you like to get a cupid and text this to the five digit code that's to get the customer to first have a conversation with the place and then they come back and say oh just so you know there could be charges for the set applies you need to opt in the customer comes back with a yes and then boom you're free to communicate that's a double option though crms have it do you not get tricked by third party lead providers that tell you that they have this in their text it doesn't transfer to another person so if you have a billboard style product that says that they can accept text messages and that it's allowed and it's right in their agreement it's allowed for them not for you you can reach out to me for ideas on that if you need them there's some great products but there's also more great free ways to handle that but if you have the ability text should happen immediately let's talk a little bit about reading the lead as we were talking about so a miss Jennifer Briggs as my example today I want to show you a couple key things here and while you're thinking some of this stuff might be very simple are you actually implementing it in the store meaning is the first thing that you're doing checking the name to make sure that it's in the proper format because if it's not and a template goes out or somebody else learns something else the customer knows but you didn't write that for them and they don't feel special anymore whether they're spending five grand or $40,000 it does not matter they have to do special we're wiping people up here this is not a one-night stand all right look at these uh these leads right here these opportunities read the lead means look at the last one that came in the last one you have because hopefully you the PhD philosophy for notes in your dealership which is personal information historical information and deal information everything you know about somebody in a conversation should be logged in the notes because then when the next opportunity comes in you're gonna know why you lost it you're gonna know that before you talk to the consumer vehicle information and now I'm using a VIN screen depending on what CRM you're with the vehicle information would show here don't get stuck on that people change cars all the time they go from things like a shavette to a diesel and it happens every day don't get stuck on what they're looking at instead of saying things when you call them like hi my name is Bobby thank you for calling Johnson motors I know that you were calling in on the 2016 Dodge Charger or that I'm trying to contact you are you enquired online about this Dodge Charger instead what you said hi my name is Bobby and I'm giving you a call from Johnson motors I'm calling because you enquired about a vehicle online pause anybody even knows anything about sales since we stopped talking because the person that starts talking first loses control and I don't mean that in a negative way but that's what this is about the other thing it does is it gives the coupler an opportunity to tell me what car they're looking at and now I know what I'm competing with they might say something like well I looked at a Ford in the Chevy oh good great now I know what I'm working with also if I didn't call them that quick enough and somebody else got them on the phone then I know have an opportunity to talk to them and have a genuine conversation about something they might have already ruled out maybe another dealer called them in the customer said to them hey I found $1.99 these special online and that person said yeah you gotta have a red hat and amputation in the aisle meets two vehicles that are conquest remember what we said about phone calls they're bad right and the customer goes well now I don't need to talk to this guy or this girl when she calls me I'm not going to give you an opportunity to do that I'm going to ask an open-ended question that you're and then I'm gonna pause that you're going to then have to talk to me about simple small things trade an info you see that on the bottom of the screen here trade ins are the easiest customers to get in and if you challenge me on that I'll do 500 fake phone calls with you because it is the easiest way to get a customer in for an appointment I believe in being transparent answering their questions asking them for the appointment and inviting them in but I also know that the other dealer ships are going to give them that information and I can say things like that you know that's a shame that that other dealership down the road gave you that information when you've clearly done so much research to do this right let me give you an idea of what it would be where but I truly need you to come in for a mechanical inspection as well I'm going to answer your questions first before I go on to asking my own ok all right what the detail this is what I mean right sweat the details look at Jennifer's name here because I didn't change it that's a detail that she will know right keep that in mind as you're going mirror mirror on the wall I should have done a pool question to ask you guys how many of you have mirrors at your failed death because when you smile while you're talking your tone changes so it sounds a little something like this I could say to Eliana le Yama are you there I'm here oh yeah so I'm gonna give you two different tones of voice and the only change I'm gonna make is that I'm smiling even though you can't see me so I'm gonna say Eliana you're such a jerk kinda mean didn't it but what if I said oh yeah oh you're such a jerk that is the same same people it just sounded a little different when we forget that so put a mirror on the wall and remind yourself you're gonna look ridiculous for a couple days but the good news is your whole team will look the ridiculous together and it does in fact work and they're at the dollar store all right what kind of buyer is this are you sending the right message sourcing is so important you see these sources here they're different so if I have a customer who comes in off of my website on an actual vehicle and they take the specific unit does that conversation look the same if somebody who comes in on the trade-in value page it does not because you know right now what type of buyer that you have if you sell cars on the lot you know that when people walk on the lot we try to identify what kind of buyer you are no I don't care if you've been taught the ABCD way the payment trade whatever it is there's five basic principles that work with it but I'm gonna focus on what you're focusing on because if I know right now the ear a trade buyer I don't need to worry about the car in particular rate the second the pricing any of that stuff unless you specifically ask me what I'm focused on is giving you answers to your questions and getting you in using that those words trucks are super easy and I don't believe in scripts and templates so I'm not going to tell you that I'd write you one instead what I would tell you is that you're going to have a genuine conversation based on knowing fair trade and buyer and being able to say things like what type of vehicle are you trading why are you trading it in what did you love about that cars what didn't you what have you been thinking about replacing it with alright while we talk about sourcing let's talk about the difference in how they come in so in oh yeah if you get an OEM opportunity in typically that customer is researching models in comparison third party and when I say third party I need anybody that you're advertising to online that isn't on your websites that you're buying either billboard space from auto trader cars comm admin or that you're buying an actual need from and saying auto by tell Felix things like that right those are research and pricing customer dealer website you've come at two times the rate and they're typically an actual vehicle so if you know this about that customer this is why I don't believe in template they're not all the same I got asked a lot to speak about hand research and razors are things that people hate right they always say I thought meats and razors coming in if you don't know what a hand razor is because it's called different things by different OEMs it's the person that goes to an event it looks at a car and enters to win something it's the person that does something like that and they're not typically a buyer right now here's what I would challenge you with there are very few people that actually take the time to work a handraiser lead because they have been labeled as quote unquote bad leads what you really have in front of you is a customer who said oh that's a cool car I like it that's the same customer that's how their neighbor pulled into a driveway with that whoo I like it car and started a car buying cycle put them in your Ferris wheel make them feel special nobody else is and if you can make somebody feel special before they decide to talk to anybody else and nobody else can capture their attention while that's happening right have a real conversation don't call them and say something like you inquired online you know who these people are call them and say look I don't know I don't know about you but I want to win that car at that contest do well what did you think about it did you like the color have a conversation all you're doing is pulling down wall all right I hear this a lot in dealerships what shall I say say whatever you want no don't say whatever you want how many conversations you're dangerous wrong type of up don't say whatever you want hey look near them go go old school in the way that we used to close things if somebody I hear people say all the time like I can't believe they use the smiley face in an email if the customer uses smiley face with you this isn't going to be a popular response if they did it you can too the reason that you could do that is you're mirroring their behavior you're making them comfortable you're pulling down the wall okay manners matter all right Eliana I got a question for you I'm ready do you like the color red that's my favorite color I love it see if you like the color blue all right yeah sure why not if do you think this guy is pretty yes would you eat a dead squirrel off the middle of the road no oh my god that'd be so gross right but do you know why you answered that question why because society told you your whole life it's polite to answer a question when somebody asks it no matter how ridiculous it is so a simple little trick and everything that you find with a question that will increase the engagements that you have doesn't matter what the question is mama says be nice and answer questions people ask you all right couple quick answers and I know I'm flying through this so I'm doing that so we don't miss anything but stop saying to people please stop saying to people I'm here until 2 when can you come in I don't know if you know this but Jamie that funded that opportunity does not care if you're there until 2 that's why she's online sending it in as an email instead of calling in because she doesn't want you to tell her anything you got to turn it into a sale so before you can say something like that you need to give Jamie a reason to want to marry you and it was a question includes the why bye and tell them why you're different set yourself apart whatever profile it is you've got going online however long you've been married I guarantee that if you aren't saying these words while you look beautiful I'm glad you took the time to get dressed so that we could go out to dinner or if you're a woman in the same situation I guarantee you're saying man I wish you would say that this is the same thing with your customers 80% of the buying decisions are made by women and we like the feels good people remember the last way you made them feel in the most important emotional moment that you had with them that's why when you hear a song that's sad you think all and so sad all of a sudden and then you get it together I great life coach Renee Stewart and I lovers changed my life but she told me one time your brain doesn't know time when it comes to memories and so for a couple seconds you will feel however you felt in that moment before you can control it and she is absolutely right so make people feel special the last thing that they feel is what they'll remember and I'll guarantee you other people are not doing that for them templates I reject them I get it big companies come in to train you and and they have to give you templates because they can't come back every week you don't want to pay for it it doesn't happen right how about instead we just start at the top teaching people how to have a conversation with people you were hired in your position because you're charming that's what we are as salespeople were sweet we're charming we're PR people use that in your conversation and be genuine and talk to them the same way you would your mother or your friend or somebody that you're negotiating with that you care for have that conversation and it changes it if you absolutely have to use templates please don't use them in the beginning use them in the long term process and go from there but use them significantly with calls to action and why by email that practices all right is the subject line and concept actionable avoid all caps BAM trigger words an exclamation point if you work in a state that has art man you know that they're always having a sale or if you work in any dealership that's domestic and sell trucks it's always trucks bumps right stop sending stuff that says like 2016 Grand Cherokee Laredo we have a great deal for you and for the love of God stop saying great news everybody knows it's not great news just have a conversation and she's crying out loud stop putting videos and emails and link them because if I'm in Macy's and I open your email and it takes 30 seconds for it to load i'm peacing out i'm not reading it lastly spam checkers are your friend there is a site is not spam com there's 30 different sites that they have out there that are available this is just one that I use regularly if I'm going to send something to a high amount of people I'll run the email server first just to make sure that it's not going to be undeliverable take a look at your screen right now this is what it looks like when people check their email now think about the last time you checked your email probably even your work one and this is just a copy of my own email coming through I am no longer making a decision on if I will open your email based on the subject line I am deciding on these first two lines boom delete it a strong call-to-action stop putting pictures in the top where it says things like two point six liter VW engine I do not gonna open it if it says that it's not gonna happen so look at your screen right now and I want you to really start thinking one of those first two lines look like when you're sending something out to someone okay everybody's asked me for an example of a first response look I'm not perfect and neither are you these are the kind of responses I use these are the kinds that I train on and damn works for me it doesn't mean it's the only way or the best way but it's me having a conversation with you so let me just run you through this real quick and why Bobby first of all great choice it's obvious you've done your research that's glamouring right good job congratulations 2013 Laredo have been an extremely popular vehicle which is why I want to go on for the lot actually put my hands on Eliana have you ever got a letter from st. Jude with a dollar in it yes I have yeah they sent that out to 50,000 people while they were asking for money that's kind of crazy right they do that for the obligation I am willing to walk out on so a lot for you make sure it's here wells am I doing here people I'm making sure that after I tell you it's available you don't just drive in and talk to somebody else the internet people on this phone call will understand that I am giving you a reason to need to talk to me without some shenanigans about how I have great news for you or there's a huge discount on this I'm not addressing anything that can cause an objection unless you ask me the question I'm gonna put the car in here and I'm gonna do that on this one because you probably sent in 22 different places and I want you to remember who I am I want you remember what I'm associated with in the situation remember this isn't going out unless I didn't get a hold of you on the phone because that's the first thing that I did right the pricing right here is so much that so much that make you crazy some people will say I can't put pricing in an email really they were just on your website they saw the price there I'm secret everybody knows Holly Madison his life nothing worse than finding a great deal on the exact vehicle you want and then finding out it isn't available I'm telling you that you found a great deal good job go you you're special you did it but I don't want it to be unavailable unfortunately when you send it and it didn't come through with any particular questions because most of them don't because they don't ask questions because the real question is is it available and can I trust you that's what they're asking you when you don't get a question but if you just respond to greatness the vehicles available why do I need you know I'm gonna drive through on a Sunday when you're not there or later on tonight wall talk to somebody else while I am out there do you have any other questions about options that I can check on for you ending with a question all right next up and I'm going through these kinda quick cuz I know that we're running to the end of our time and there's some things that I don't want you guys to miss as we go through this me move this tool bar all right getting better at that all right so these are some of the things better I have a question this is a question that comes in I'm interested in the vehicle the listed prices 3000 more than what I am willing to pay are you able to beat my price point how many of you in your head right now thought yeah we know all our cars up and sell nothing hundred oh I'm not taking that to my manager he's not gonna give me three grand off I'm just not gonna do it film cherry-picks moved on the next one for your the person who fight for it but here's the thing whether you're that person or not you tell yourself a story in your head of what you believe this means oh they want three grand off of that particular car maybe not maybe they went to a dealership two weeks ago when they were in their first hot cycle and they said I want a $300 payment and that dealership said you need to be at 15 grand and your car is 18 not about the price people about what that other dealership told them or what if they're paid in cash and they need three grand more don't make decisions for customers ask them what they're looking to do investigate have a conversation be a salesperson not an order taker and do not assume that you know what this question means because you don't and neither do I until I have a conversation with that person what's the price of the vehicle it's listed online right it's there just be honest about it if you work for a store that doesn't allow you to talk about pricing and believe me I understand how often it happens go to the OEM website right now and find out what the starting and the ending prices on that car mr. mr. customer starts at fifteen thousand three hundred and seventy one and goes up to twenty two thousand three hundred and eighty six did you know what trim level you are looking at boom I answered your question now if a customer continues to pry of course I'm going to give them the information because I'm transparent and I believe in experience but I'm also not afraid to start there I'm also not afraid to say the payments could have run between $2.99 and $5.99 depending on the trim level that you choose and most people don't know what trim level they want they'll say I want an ls3 what do you want inside of that package Oh I like the navigation all right perfect the example you see on your screen right now I won't run through this whole thing but you will get it in your copy this is for a customer who specifically asked on a particular unit what exactly the price is with the rebates and information and this happens all the time so the beginning was the same the second part is designed to get the customer to get on the phone we don't sell cars through email we get people on the phone by using email if that's their preferred method and when we get them on the phone we are transparent great experience in a conversation and then we invite them in and I'm not saying you can't give out payments and I'm not saying don't give out treat and values what I'm saying to you is take control of the conversation give them what they need and then ask them for what you want next up that was easy but what about this one ah this one makes me furious this is an actual question from a forum and I've talked about this a lot this year because it makes me serious this customer says I touched him in the vehicle already so I do not need to come in and looking to buy in the next two weeks I'm researching all dealerships in the state and I will work with the dealership who gives me the best offer out the door I'd like an alpha door price on this model availability on your lap waiting time if you don't have it and I also want to know how far over an Underwood invoice you're quoting me that way I can compare offers accurately please with Sony dealer fees out for me over 81 people wrote on this forum on this exact question that somebody asked yeah I'm out some version of I'm not willing to put the work in well if you're not willing to put the work in get off the team because this customer said to you I am already so far down the funnel that I have test-driven a vehicle I am telling you exactly how long I want to buy and I'm telling you that what most dealerships say which is well that's not apples to apples I'm giving you a chance to do it by saying give me over and under invoice I'm also saying that I know my car is a niche car waiting time if you don't have it what I'm really saying to you is I don't trust anyone so I need you to make it where I can trust you answer the question they already know the answer here's the thing I tell my kids all the time and they tell my friends all the time right now the answer is no they're not going to buy it from you they're not going to do this what's the worst thing that happens if you put the work in the answer is still no the customer gave you everything you need you know what they didn't do they didn't walk on your we four hours of your time run you through the wringer make you go through numbers make you run back and forth to the desk so that your mindset was jacked and give you all this crap for you to find out seven hours later that they weren't coming back on the be back bus put the thirty minutes of work into something like this and look at this as an opportunity all right there is no information what do I do with that that's when you get the information in and there's not a question and we talked about that number one call that comes into a dealership is the car available that's what this customer is asking you they're saying please let me trust you for 20 years we have wide we have said that payments are $1.99 and then when the customer comes in we say you have to own three houses in Switzerland to qualify for that you know we say that stuff all the time and it has happened and we have trained people that not trust us did you know that Harvard released a study that said that when somebody goes into emergency room and have to have triple bypass surgery and it is going to be an emergency in three days they are going to take the heart out of their body they're gonna cut them open and they're gonna give them a 12% chance of survival can you know that that person on average research is that doctor for three hours three hours life in your hand you notify a car they research for 18 to 19 hours Wow that speaks volumes volumes for what we're doing so people just want to know that they can trust you and it starts in the beginning inspect what you expect if you're on this call thing we do that we do that we do that I challenge you to go back 30 days and see if you really do not because I don't believe you but because remember what I said accountability and implementation people process accountability that's why we fail all right $10 takeaways people always say to me Bobby how do I get people to do it though how do I get them to do it what I want you to do is I want you to talk to a manager talk to yourself whatever you want to do get two or three hundred dollars in $10 bill cash this in ten dollar bill pick the one thing the one behavior that you want to change this month is it response time is it quality of response is it engagement is it closing I don't care what it is take one thing and every time you see somebody do it use positive reinforcement click on the ten bucks it's a drink it's that way of money that nobody knows about it stopping to get lunch without having to tell your significant other that you use the Deb card it happens all the time but it's positive reinforcement it's why when we potty-trained children we do things like give them Cheerios and claps for positive reinforcement it's always better than constructive criticism all right humanize yourself this is where we talk about video video is huge you want to go you you want to set yourself apart from everybody else something is simple is a video and look I get it it's not comfortable we have spent years teaching people how to accept contacts how to wait on the lot how to have an internet opportunity come in to talk to how to have somebody come into the showroom but we have not done our due diligence to teach people how to actually initiate contact which is uncomfortable in in video that's hard so not everybody on your team is suited for it but Elise Taffer who is a very good friend of mine and is one of the best I have ever seen when it comes to not only coming up with a program but implementing it has shared some videos with me that I really enjoy alright okay now that's the Christmas video response to a potential buyer it takes 60 seconds to make it it's person like that person but here's what's really important if somebody is online submitting an inquiry to ten different places or the average third party results at five times including your OEM how do you as that charming person that was hired because you're good with people how do you convey who you are through a series of letters strung together on a piece of paper on an email you don't if you really want to stand out and you want somebody to convert and you want them to have a conversation make a video and turn yourself into a person because then you're not that scary person anymore now you're more like the heart surgeon right now you can actually have a conversation with them it's not hard it takes seconds use it as a link if you don't have a product or out there but you don't have to have one either okay some people might say I don't have time for that so what about a static response what about something that you make one time and you use over and over and over again and remember you're linking needs in your email I suggest using youtube and then linking it over for relevancy but maybe it's not about an idea on how you like to use it this is an example of something that can be sent out over and over and over again again this is something Elise and I need when Elise was working with me for a barber and the consultant and she came in and did all these things these worked really well me my mouth has disappeared so let me go back to that I have no worries we did have a comment I was being human iessod smiling he's giving the number he's setting an expectation that he's going to call back later if he doesn't get to take a call now and then watch him turn into a human right now it's going to be amazing because it's going to be about what other people are saying about him so that giving you an idea of how that works and these links will be in my presentation Eliana let's click on that well Chris road in Elise nose video email better than anyone I wholeheartedly agree with that and then AJ Maeda rode in what if your scary-looking like me say I love you and you're about buddy Oh hold it prettiest person in the store over and do a voiceover you can use your voice and they can sense you want to know that you're real that's all they're trying to do so no one point have no problems I will clean set increased appointment ratios let's talk a little bit about lead follow-up so okay manufacturers are telling you that 14 days is the hot time rate you need to be hot hot hot for 14 days engaging the buyer but what if I send you in an opportunity today and you're hahaha and I bought a sound since I travel a lot and the next month I send in another one to a different dealer aren't I still in the 14 day half cycle this you don't know make sure you put half lots of engagement throughout your process which by the way should last about 180 days every couple weeks or so go ahead and hit that hard for a couple days but just definitely hit it hard for the first fourteen so that you can do that I call no less than three times in the first day people say that's aggressive people say don't do that I text I send a video email you know what I'm gonna quote Danny's and oh so posted this in the and the BBC automotive forum on Facebook and said I would rather stiffer rep for being told to get lost and lose the selling opportunity due to a lack of connection that's right you go girl it's the exception that gets me don't not call them because you have to make them feel special but everybody else is calling them to get them on the phone only ten percent of sales people follow up past the third contact if come from a sale for them actually that quoted a study and I did a little bit of research to make sure but it's my own experience it's the truth if you really want to see how your stores are doing on opportunities I challenge you to go back seven days go back seven days and see if anybody followed up past three or if the contact was there it's not and here's the thing we live in a time of click and go convenient which means that if somebody doesn't want to be available they're not and I don't have to answer the phone when when somebody calls me because I know you're gonna call me that right so if I'm trying to buy something from you you'll call me back when when I want to answer and if you don't send whatever I'll call you later and that's kind of the mindset that gets used your days change in five minutes you probably didn't know when you got on the webinar that I would still be talking seven minutes later or maybe you did pass the time that we should be ending but because you didn't know that you could have had plans to do something right now and yet we've only lost the people who are in attendance so keep in mind that people days change in a moment and you need to have that contact all the time I just didn't log it okay show you this if it's not in the CRM it doesn't cow right I am I'll go to somebody's desk and look to see if a call actually was made because again if you don't want to do that then you shouldn't be taking these opportunities when should you contact them right now right now the minute you did it reading the lead takes five seconds and looking at their Facebook or any type of social media which is another thing I really recommend for ability report takes only a minute of your time that's it I need to know less about the car and more about you to build rapport I don't care about the trim level at this point I don't even care if the cars here I'm just trying to get you on the phone so that you'll want to talk to me I probably haven't forward to my cell phone so I can walk out stairs and outside and make you a video rate fun you get a lead in or an opportunity and on a Sunday and you're out with your kids I get it answer it call them back and say that hi this is Bobby I'm calling from Johnson I just want to let you know and that my son's baseball game right now but your business is important to me what questions did you have if I can answer right now I will and it's not I'll give you a call back in the morning when I get to the office what time is good for you people want to feel special and they do and that's up to minutes and if you're not willing to do that when you're not there then you're not willing to be in the top 1% how would you handle it on the floor that's what I want you to think about with processes it doesn't matter if I spit you out the best best practice you've ever seen with 75 forms templates and processes I can put all that stuff in your CRM right now but guess who's not going to use it if you're not bought in anybody in the source the managers have to be bought in the salespeople have to be bought in it doesn't matter how it looks when it's shiny if you don't feel like it's your idea you don't want to do it you want to get people around you to do things that they don't want to do make them feel like it's their idea and then praise them for it be genuine in that compliment and they will do it but it has to match what you want on the floor so remember we talked about a care plan we start little and then we go big all right you got the appointment that this is a really good example of a video to send to a customer Annelise made this for the Garber source that that's a patio and confirms an appointment while you've done this this is designed for you to be able to send out to the customer also making a confirmation call when you're making the confirmation call you're asking the customer who they're bringing with them takes a specialty drink order this is something that we do as team up that's huge you got a Starbucks next door you got a Jamba Juice next door ask the customer on the phone when you call and you the confirmation what would they like to drink because you're gonna get a custom drink order two things will happen the leaders say oh I would love that and then they'll tell you again st. Jude's obligation or they'll say no thank you I don't want to make you do that you can say well look I get six and if I get one too so please help a girl out you know like let's get a coffee together what I'm doing is creating a low experience I'm also gonna tell you that when you pull in you can post Park up front where the reserved sign is that and you can use a reserved sign that has a white board on the front of it that's an actual pole or you can put the reserved sign inside of the car that they're coming to look at but this is old school psychology used to isolate the car on the laps of the person to go to the most expensive car for the least expensive price and we would say po here na da says it's the most confusing thing and frustrating thing for a customer coming into a dealership is not knowing where to go so I'm gonna say to you Elliana Eliana I've just taken your drink order when you pull in I want you to pull right over to the right you're gonna see a reserve buying the car that you're looking at parked right there go ahead and pull right up next to it I'm not going to tell you that's what I want you to remember that you hate that car that you're driving and really want this new one suggest the psychology of it and then I'm going to say to you Eliana after you do that come right in the front move right to the left the receptionist she's gonna face me and I'm gonna bring you to your coffee are you gonna waste 30 or 40 dollars a month on people who don't show sure you are but you'll get an extra coffee so try to talk them in the things you like most of the time though you're gonna convert higher follow it up with an appointment confirmation like this one that I'm going to play for you real quick I'm not going to play the whole thing but you can google it or youtube it and it is under Delray Buick GMC and this is again a video that Elise made for us while we were at Garber that we used very successfully and set up heõs with so here we go hi my name is JC check on the genetics fields monitors here celery good Jim see I was pursuing our appointment I guess it's official with us first off thank you for the opportunity attorney business also smiling faces what doesn't kill scary thank you what together before genius boom look at that he's not scary at all when you come in I like to meet all my customers please make sure I get a chance to say hello now when the first thing goes to get the manager it's not like oh here comes the closer it's oh that's that guy with the green smile that wanted to say hi all right we're almost done here so you wouldn't you lose that as a mindset thing when you get off this call anything that you've taken from it you're going to take to somebody and you're gonna talk about somebody's gonna shoot you down because they didn't get on the call or they didn't have the conversation and I want you to remember that only one person wins in a battle and one person becomes complacent so never stop going to the desk and demanding perfection never stop going to your manager and saying we will give a traded value never stop doing that because the minute that you do he was accepted defeat and you didn't make a change you are responsible for making a culture change that changes things within your store all right remember these numbers these little ones that I wanted you to get to I've included some worksheets in here for you guys to get you there to talk about it you're welcome to reach out to me as well you can partner with me at any time as a conversation I told you when I sent the drop outs that this isn't a sales pitch and it's not but I am a dealer to dealer person and I am willing to help you if you really want to get down to the granular an hour hour and a half which is what we've spent is not enough time to kind of go through everything but I'm happy to help you in any way and you have high information and I will leave you with it knowing versus doing not doing something is either a knowing problem or doing problem right but there is little difference between those who cannot read and those who will not read the result of both is ignorant the outcome is still the same so whether you know what's the problem and you don't do it or you're just not asking to handle it is up to you I've got some suggested resources for you the automotive BBC internet sales group on Facebook is a great resource there are some brilliant minds in there Jared McCready except Dustin they're in there giving and nation and they're helping each other out in depends with you every day the exclusive tribe which we are not allowed to talk about an exclusive invite-only Facebook forum that you can join contact me for information if you're qualified I'll nominate you but I suggest that you get on forums and get on these blogs and with these webinars and with these networking events and utilize everything you have because there is not any dealership that I know of even the ones that are trying the very best I can that are able to give their people all of the constant coaching that they need so homework for you and then we're all set start at V place where are you now review your internet process in your CRM is everyone on the same page and does it match expectations are you fighting each other what is your why by at least five reasons while you're different from the person that's next to you identify your first $10 takeaway and then call me if I can help you alright Aliana Wow can I just show you I am like sweating from all the information you just put out there holy moly that was a cool quick audience I know you loved everything you heard guess what we still got some more to go through we got some phenomenal questions if you haven't gotten in your question yet for the great Bobby heron now is a great time to get those questions and we're going to get to the Q&A session in just a moment first I'd like to direct your attention over to the handouts section of the GoToWebinar interface we don't have just one we don't have to know we have five handouts for you today that is correct so if you want to go over there they're gonna be available for you to download until the very end of this broadcast what you'll find in there is a copy of Bobby's slide deck there is also and Bobby if you want to say anything about these handouts please do so there's training mystery shops there's mystery shops there's a cheat on there on how to mystery shop the competition and another one on how to mystery shop your own store and then there's a final handout called start at start so if you haven't downloaded the yeah I loaded those yet do so now Bobby did you have any points or anything yeah yes well when you look at these odd mystery shop for the competition that's for people in your store to do when you look at the mystery shop your own store what I want you new is I want you to print 50 of those and then I want you to give them to your friends your wife your husband your kids all of them and I want you to ask them each to do one mystery shop these aren't designed like a 1 2 3 4 5 these are genuine conversations that you need to be having and the people that are around you that you love are not an automotive and they'll give you real answers so use that the training mystery shop is it's just when I don't have hired somebody for internet or in sales either way and when I culture consult for stores this is the schedule that I start them on because the very first thing I want to green tea or somebody who's not in our business to learn is what to do and what not to do so there's just a breakout in there of you pour it in there and I did not include any logos on any of these papers and I did that for a reason because I want you to feel free to add yours and I want you to use it in your stores and I don't want you to feel like it was an advertisement from somebody else I want you to know that our conversation is genuine I do think you're special and this is how I partner with you all right boy everyone's writing in great info thank you so much Bobby you're a rock star I mean all kinds of wonderful things thank you so much and if you have questions let's get to those in just a moment before we do that oh I'm so excited about this if you miss it at the beginning of the webinar well I announced that our good friends over at ZMOT they're giving away an amazing prize today on the webinar one of you lucky webinar attendees is going to win an iPhone 7 oh I know it's killing me that I can't win this but you know what one of you can so get to your keyboards get ready what an awesome awesome prize especially with the holidays right around the corner so get your keyboards get ready first person to write in the correct response to our giveaway question will be winning this awesome prize today we are gonna ask that if you are a vendor you I love you vendors I'm a vendor if you're a vendor we're gonna ask you to please sit this out this prize is intended only for dealership personnel but feel free to come by and enjoy all of our webinar awesomeness every week all right everyone here we go good luck by the way when you win I know you're gonna be like high-five and people and everything please make sure you take a quick moment to write in and let me know the dealership you're from and also send me a mailing address our good friends over a Zima can get that prize out to you as quickly as possible all right here we go everyone a good luck earlier in the presentation Bobby talked about the top three foundational reasons why we fail name all three oh my god so many people are writing in alright let's see how excited I'm gonna have to give it to oh my gosh I can't that the screen won't stop moving okay here we go um okay I know more than one person got this correct so I'm just going to tell you yes the crux answer was people process and accountability the first person to write in the correct response is Linda Horner Linda Horner you are today's winner yeah congratulations Linda Horner okay that's it I put it in ink congratulations Linda Horner I wish I knew which dealership you were from let's see if she wrote in she wrote in Wu Chi wrote in he is from extreme motors Linda let me know your mailing address what city and state you're from all that happy goodness now I know we only had one great prize to give away today but you know what we give away cool prizes every week so come on back to another dealer on webinar and who knows that could be the day you win a very awesome prize on a dealer on webinar for right now we're gonna congratulate Linda Horner from extreme motors I still don't know where she's from that you share with us who the provider is for the cell phone company so that we make sure that we order the correct one for you woo Linda it doesn't even matter what provider you want she's gonna order you the one that you want that's right we got to thank all of you for playing thank you so much congratulations Linda Harnett of course we got to thank our good friends over at ZMOT for their incredible generosity thank you so much and come on back to another dealer on webinar for your chance to win a prize all right here we go I am wearing my Bobby Herron lipstick I even got bobby hair and glasses on my friend I am about to share my webcam with you hey cutie okay we have I can't even tell you my screen is so full of comments and questions I'm I'm a little scared because we have so many people on now I'm just going to let you know we are recording this for you we do have your handouts for you but we are recording this for you so I love it if you've asked a question to stick around until your question is asked we're going to go in order that the questions were asked and if you can't stick around don't worry I'm going to be sending you a link to the recording as soon as it's available so we're gonna power through as many of these as we can let's see how many questions we can get through in god you went really overtime Bobby around domination is not an easy thing Emma we can't cover that in an hour okay here we go okay um first question let's go up here okay Danielle wanted to know and she wasn't the only one actually a lot of people ask this when we asked our third poll question a lot of people weren't really sure what is the bucket system so really quickly can you describe to them what the bucket sound is I can so depending on your CRM the bucket system is where you have all of your opportunity to come into one spot and then you assign certain people to it so I would say there's five people in the tour that can live inside of this bucket but every opportunity drops into it and whoever gets it first issue gets to work it so if you have been solutions that's called the bucket he means and dealer socket call it something different I'm happy to help you work through it but basically all you're saying is we're off the fair policy this isn't about fairness this is about result all right thank you so much to all of you who wanted to know what the bucket system is now you know you got a follow-up question we're here for Maria okay Linda oh Linda who is our winner today she has the second question um he says how do you feel about IAS a is hot okay so how do you feel about a ice so how do I feel about artificial intelligence what she wrote on it my question is right Linda are you asking about products like converse tikka or Ava as it's called is that what you mean by that she said yes yeah okay so I think that when you have a broken process you need somebody to help fill it with a solution to give you a strong crosses and story you don't always need to have a conversa but actually is a really good product if you use right if the store is trained on who the fake name is if the receptionist's knows that if everybody knows that coming in and you're using it during times that you're not there times when you're closed that's different but I don't think that you need a long term follow-up system that's worked by somebody other than you unless there's a problem or in that process or you don't have enough staffing and that can be an issue too yeah so I'm not against it by any means I just think it only works in certain stores and only when necessary thank you very much Linda always good to hear from you congratulations girl you're gonna be getting your price directly from our friends over at SEMA Auto okay next question well I want to say we had a lot a lot of people who commented on okay so now the lead came in and I got handed to me what was your what's the first thing you do you remember that poll question so a lot of people got in a lot like maybe 30 40 I don't know it's too much for me to handle they all said what their process was so I was at one point contemplating reading all of those I can't do it there's too much there's too many so I love I know I know but so what I am gonna do is let me read this question that that George Ann wrote in and then if if you could just describe to everyone what the perfect process that you would recommend would be I'd love that but let me get to this question from George Ann says we've always handled the internet leads phone ups now they're going to send all the internet leads and phone ups to the sales floor we the BDC will not even get a chance to call the leads until four days later do you feel this is a good practice so she's obviously the leads now are going directly to the sales and they're getting a chance before it gets switched over to the BDC I think that's kind of where it but it's not my dealership but you've been around a lot yeah it happens a lot and so here's what I would tell you first don't trick yourself into thinking that it's gonna change your opportunity okay so a lot of times what will happen in a store and plugging in as we're talking to all that much right I thought that will happen when we're in a store is that they'll take those opportunities away and give them the sale because they think they'll have a stronger result and then they give you the past four day follow-up so you can do the long-term great we know that the quicker you get somebody the more likely that they are to actually close on this opportunity right so here's what I want you to think about for the next three weeks I want you to not look at the amount of times they don't call on time or that it doesn't happen instead I want you to take that start at start worksheet and I want you to fill it out right now for where you're at now yeah and three weeks from now I want you to do the exact same thing because the only way you get it back if you guys were doing a better job and only way they know that outside of gut feeling or sales perception is if you record it so put the numbers on paper but in the meantime while they're doing that go back through your last six months of leads and work them hard so the various fields there's so many opportunities in there pull up the ones that have a trade-in VIN number and pull the CARFAX on them that's typically free through your store because you're paying for fault okay what are the ones that show that they've been traded in and then bust it to get those people on the phone because you're going to have those opportunities there I get it it's not fair I've been there and I completely understand what you're saying but the only way you're getting them back is if you can prove it so do the start and start worksheet and here's the good thing don't go into it hoping that they fail because if they don't fail and they get that part better then you can work alongside them as a hook and a close as a partnership and together you guys can sell more cards to make more money so that sounds alright him by the way George Ann did follow up with a comment she did say I'm the BDC director here and I'm just trying to figure out the thinking of kicking everything to the sales floor so George Ann I hope we helped you out and if you have oh okay George Ann my number is showing right below here on the screen right now Noah no obligation to do anything but I'll have a personalized conversation with you about this cuz I've experienced it several times I will help you you have to do with call me georgeanna I would totally take her up on that alright um thank you so much for the great question let's try and get through some more great questions next one okay when we ask the poll question about how are the leads distributed oh my god we got so many comments so many one don't mean we had a lot of people on we have so many wonderful comments I wish I could get to them all but it was funny cuz a lot of people were like round robin is awesome round robin stinks I hate round robin I love round robin I use round robin I can't stand around around my gosh so strong opinions right so I mean I again I wish I could read them all we don't have time for that yeah now when weighing round robin versus the bucket system i know you said before but tell me one more time tell everyone one more time if you're doing around robin what's the good parts about it if you're doing the bucket system what's yeah parts about it which one would you prefer if you if you're GM again which one would you do yeah well when i own my own store again or 20 in the next ten years i will only use the bucket system and that is because it is not okay to make a customer wait because John is with a customer right now and it's his turn it's not okay to say that amy has Tuesday off and the lead comes in in her name because it's been around Robin and she still has it and she's not here to answer and before you say well we got all their days off do you schedule a sick day but unless you're blogging in your CRM every day today oh she's sick today this is what's happening which were not most of the time it's not about fairness it's about customer quality and experience and those who are qualified to work with customers non-verbally should have access to a bucket where everything funnels in think of it like a sand bucket at the beach where the rocks get caught in the first layer and then the sand and then the water and everything is calming and it's beautiful when you're done that's what we're doing we're wiping people up and that's not about fairness that's about competition and it can be healthy but it's required okay all right thank you so much great questions great comments from the audience by the way I've never had such an active audience today with off-the-chain amazing okay um Lydia oh I can't wait to get to this question she's gonna ask your opinion on something that's happening at the dealership she says I'm arranging for our dealership to host a drive to donate fundraiser for the local animal shelter I love that for everyone yeah that's cool for every test drive our dealership will donate ten dollars to the animal shelter here's the question how do I convince my sales team that the increase in customers going on test drives will result in more sales even if it doesn't happen right away we're still building that relationship for a future purchase and by the way I just want to before Bobbie answers Lydia I just want you to know people who love animals who love pets who like me have actually rescued a pet from an animal shelter they will remember that Bobby your answer yes well personally give you a few things that I'm gonna give the answer one Mary Lynch if you were on this webinar I would like you to reach out to Lydia Mary is also a pet lover and has done this in a several dealerships successfully were like a million times since she works with me on my team second of all add that not just the test drive but anybody who comes into service and lets you swap out their plate frame from your competitors to this one do you get ten dollars for them too the third thing is identify who on the floor is going to be best suited to be able to handle this customer and not treat them like we're going on the step side because we have to this is one of those things not everybody on your floor is gonna be that person find the influencers you have a positive and a negative influence around every floor is the one that spreads cancer and talks crap every morning around the water cooler and the one who smiles all day and gets people to do things that they want those are your two people that you need on your side put them into a focus group have a conversation in a room throw the idea out at them and ask them what they think and what they would do and how would they handle it and how could they convert that customer into a true opportunity let them feel like it's their idea and if you've already had a conversation with them what I'm saying to you is do it in a private room go into the lunch room go to lunch do anything like that and just say hey you know we have these people that are clearly interested in these vehicles they could go to the animal shelter they could go anywhere for this this is a real opportunity are you a person who's willing to put them into your because you have to create volume to get them to do it and not everybody on the floor is going to be qualified to do that Mary Mary is on the call and she says where do I need to test-drive with Mary we have done this a million times I know I can't give you a twenty minute response but we can help you do this dealer to dealer no kind of charge or obligation just one good person to another reach out to me please okay thank you so much Lydia good luck on that one I hope you make a lot of money for that for that animal shelter next question comes in from david sharpe hey sharpie he says I was at a seminar put out by Ford last week and one of the presenters said that they that there was only a very small percentage difference in selling a customer if you contact them within the first 15 minutes or within one hour sounds like BS to me what are your thoughts Bobby ative India what they're talking about it's total BS I don't know who it was but I'm telling you out the here's what it is it's the engagement rate of contact I'm not as available in an hour as I am in five minutes also if you don't call me for an hour your competitor could have got a hold of me and given me bad information and now I don't need to talk to you and eliminated it and we know that that happens quick it's fine to seven units that it should be there we live in an inconvenience click and go hi mentality of entitled to the first world problem behavior and people expect that we will be on that does that mean that if you contact somebody an hour from now instead of five minutes that they're gonna sell quicker no but they're more likely to actually answer the phone and actually be available so I'm not buying it I don't know who said that but I wish you'd message me if I could come and have a conversation about it I hear you all right David thank you so much for their great question you always have great questions all right next question not really question kind of Danielle she said who the heck has time to take videos this is before you show you all the time I know this is before you show the video that you could just you know that you've made you can send out yeah to anyone in its universal but I will let you know Danielle one of the very first webinars I ever did with Elise Kephart was how to make a personal branding video within 5 minutes so if you one check go to dealer on.com slash webinars and in the search feature try and you know you know search for Elise Kephart webinars that one I tell you it will go down as a classic it was amazing and she doesn't live during the broadcast she does it live it was pretty amazing and yes it was done in less than five minutes and she made a mistake and it was still done in less than five minutes so Danielle and everyone knows that by the way Elise Kephart was one of the attendees today she came to see what you're gonna talk about this she was tweeting out a storm you know I love her she's amazing yeah Elise actually I interviewed and I am NOT an easy person to get to hire a company but I spent six years at a dealership a group with over 16 franchise stores and thirty to none and when I looked for the right consultant for our store to get video implemented I put people through the wringer and it was before Lisa and I were friends and she killed it and she gave me the results I wanted and it took five minutes so believe that if you set up on your phone iPhone is an easy way to do it right fun case you put it on your phone to be one touch Wi-Fi to your stores YouTube account or your own branding account whatever your store prefers you're gonna take the video it's not supposed to be professional it's supposed to be credible I'm gonna walk out on the lot and show you the exact car you want make myself a human smile I like this so you want to talk to me and then make you want to call me back and then I'm gonna hit one button to launch that thing that sucker right over to YouTube launch your life and share it as an unlisted video and it took me for a minute and if you don't have the time because I get it I do you're probably making a million different calls I know how it goes make some of the static one reach out to myself fairly perhaps and will help you and look on the dealer on webinar page because she did do a webinar and gave all of the directions for free so I'm happy to help you okay now Bobby this is the section the questions that came in where everyone was listening how what their follow-up was like exactly right after they come back exactly after they get an opportunity in without I'm not even gonna read all of them because there's like like I said 30 or 40 of them what is your perfect opportunity follow up right after you get an opportunity and please tell the masses yeah okay so I want you to keep in mind when I say this that you need to be compliant in your texting so in my opinion it's a phone call immediately I'm not a big fan of voicemails I think the missed call is the new voicemail but it'd still be one anyways letting them know who you are something really sweet and smiling while you talk so immediately if you get a hold of him obviously that's the end of that part of the process now you're either gonna confirm it you're gonna do whatever you need to do at that moment but if you don't then I want you to call him back two more times that day I want you to also send to email with a video saying hey I just called I'm gonna call you're gonna find the clock and let them know when you're going to be calling back again let them know you're gonna be bothering them and say things like I'm not trying to bother you I just want to make sure you have the information you need I call phase 1 through 14 every day send an email every day in some attacks every day and your face le honoring I was assuming you don't see what they're like oh my god that's so much so much context but remember it's about convenience then it goes into every third day and from there you pocket and hotspots that looks like this the first few weeks are extreme the first five days are super extreme and it's emails videos text and phone calls because believe they will call you back the other thing I'll tell you though is if you will do not have a direct line at your desk that dials out and shows on the phone is the direct line fix it because if you call 50 times and people won't listen to the voicemail and they call back they'll go oh you're coming back to the dealership are you looking for a sales or service of looking at a car Alliance well wasn't nowhere used it was used boom to the sales to the sales floor they don't get a call on line one and not the person called 50 times so have a direct line make sure and dials out and if your company won't pay for it pay for yourself because it's worth investing in I can assure you of that but yeah I do I do that that way and I believe in calling incessantly and texting and definitely sending email with video for the first two weeks I would rather like the S&L said I would rather lose an opportunity because I excessively tried and miss one because I didn't connect I agree with that - all right thank you so much great answer to a very broad question but you can handle it beautifully all right everyone we still have so many people on the line so we're just gonna keep powering through some of these wonderful questions that came in all right well Lydia wrote in does Edmonds text us app is that legal okay so this is really good actually so Edmund text us app started as a company that was a start-up a couple years ago called car codes SMS and after vetting a million different products and working at Garber meant that I understood in a lot of attorney meetings for these texts being laws because we're a big group and didn't want to violate on on and then swap car shows FMS and it was only a hundred dollar products before that and then they made it free it is my favorite product on the market not because it belongs to Edmunds but because it's the one that I vetted and it's the one I've seen you successfully the other thing I really like about that app LCQ we go is that it looks like an actual app on the cell phone shoe so when the sales people are using it it feels to them like they're texting too and a lot of people will say when we have a texting product but are still people are still texting a depth of they like to talk know me view of the customer now the customer might want them to but that's while they're doing it on there instead of doing in the CRM where it looks like that so give them something that lets them feel like they're attacking and it keeps the hyperlink inside of the CRM so you constantly can read and updated catalogue of what was that in case you lose the sales person or somebody sick anything happens but it's inexpensive it's free as far as I know still and it's the product that I really like so yeah you are covered with that it don't give you the double opt-in product alright thank you so much great question Lydia all right okay David wrote in so this is the first time I have listened to Bobby speak and I can tell you that she's definitely one of my favorites great job Bobby I love your passionate yeah not to mention you clearly know your stuff Rockstar right okay yeah I just want you to know Bobby I don't know like a hundred people wrote in that it was a phenomenal webinar great webinar some informations I'm just gonna let you know that all right let's try and get through some of more of these comments and questions all right Trevor wrote in that he took three months to close an internet deal it started June 22nd sold one dad after showing the 8th vehicle to the poor guy on September 22nd delivered it yesterday good job and yesterday was the first day yes three months he was in contact with this person they didn't meet employee yes Trevor because it's filling that various really everybody else he was willing to say that they give up early you can take that up good search each other Mary who is probably still on this call who I adore and if we're looking for a very long time one time had and I use this example all the time she build a car to a couple where the guy was in Afghanistan seven months after the opportunity came in when everybody told her it wasn't possible finally got the guy when he came back in he was stationed over there when he came back over he bought from her because she's been following up she kept him in the ferris wheel and she made sure the face felt special and nobody else was going to do that like all Afghanistan that was 3:00 a.m. or whatever but it is rewarding and so go you Trevor perseverance okay um next question Oh Curtis wanted to know that video that you didn't show the whole thing of remember that I think was the last video he said is that video on YouTube yes actually so the was that the appointment confirmation I believe I'll just tell you what all of them are yeah the appointment confirmation video is if you just go to youtube and look up Delray Buick GMC it's a Garber store they have a series of videos you'll see a hundreds of walk around cuz they answer every opportunity with a walker own video whether it's credible or not or looks great or not they do that but it's on that page and elite is the one who came and then did that so I will personally get you a copy if you can't find it you all you got to do is just shoot me an email or a text Texas better and I'll make sure that you receive what you need so nice of you are thank you so much William wrote in about the question before that's awesome for Trevor I once closed a deal just days short of a year long follow-up process they make me smarter and William is a very smart guy and I'm always impressed by the stuff that I read that he posted up so I'm not shocked at all that that would be his by the way I also want to let let you know a lot of people wrote in they loved the idea of the fundraiser for the animal shelter so a lot of people love that and then AJ wrote in he says and we get the same response with our fundraiser for Special Olympics that's great too oh yeah that one one of those things that you can't say no to help yeah how can you not want to help you know what why do you have being a part of your community because you genuinely care because you're empowering the people the people that are special inside of a building that's not to be a part of something bigger in their community and that is a great Wi-Fi for somebody and the fact that you're doing it not even for that reason is huge tie that into your social campaigns tie that into your website and do it all at no charge because you can do it internally and it will make a difference and I'm serious if you reach out to me Mary love this search I'm telling you she's very excited to work with you I mean she's brilliant so she'd be lucky to be able to chat with her yeah and AJ followed up with your so correct Bobby it needs to be genuine and he says if it comes down to you and your competitor in a few months anyone they talk to will recommend your dealership because of this so thank you what a great great idea good luck with that AJ and William McCormick did write and he says thank you so much for the kind compliments Bobby and Mary also Mary Lynch wrote in anyone can reach out to me about it she's right I love that stuff okay Michelle wrote in how many leads can one person handle in a month I'm the internet manager and handle all incoming leads and work them for 31 days straight then I give them to my assistant who works them from day 31 through day 180 but how many's to my job okay so I'm gonna break these numbers down for you cuz and then nobody is a real big fan of these ones if you're a salesperson no more than 40 that's a mess that means if you're anybody who's going from sets to sell you're carrying the whole thing through if you're working in a BBC and we're - an Internet manager would be if you're the one handling them all you shouldn't have more than 125 no more than 150 at the very absolute max and I know many of you I'm working with a lot more than that but what happens if you don't have enough time in the day in month one if you have let's say a 60 that you're still trying to contact weapons when you get among six at 180 days and now all this let me have 320 calls a day and you don't have time to get through all that stuff it's too many what I suggest you do initially is scale back a little bit of the marketing that you have and that also I'm funny coming from somebody who does marketing right but spend that money on the staff and put in the people that you really need go to Macy's right go to the Macy's and meet one of the perfume girls at the counter or one of the girls calling makeup they face rejection 500 times a day and yet they still in the she eight contact and they're poorly paid and they work terrible hours but you know what they are good at customer service and you can put somebody on a decent pay plan to get them started you can grow them for the next six months and then they become a part of your department take it out of the marketing claim until you're ready if you're dealing four or five hundred G's and build a foundation before you decorate your house all right we have so many people still writing it oh my gosh I don't know how long we can keep this up all right thank you so much for the great question Michelle next one uh next one comes in you know what John John wrote in Bobby you were too fast for me I'd like to see that last slide I didn't see it when I printed it I was going to take a pic of it John I know you're still on my book yeah which last slide are you talking about are you talking about is it I don't know hopefully John will write back in John if you're not getting it right now you can dumb you're going to be able to download this one the link come through in your email you can also reach out to me and I'll send it to you but either way we will make sure that you get it you can grab it on the dealer on website on the webinar page you're gonna get an email that has a link in it where you can reach out to me direct and also undo the whole presentation or you can reach out to me too but you know I'd rather talk to alright John thank you so much for the question Oh John says thanks I'm gonna reach out hey now all right thank you um by the way Viviana from meadow land wanted me to tell here all right questions and knowing that I think that we've just talked about here so Viviana is really really good and an up and coming person on dealing with internet leads right now she worked for the BBC and she's amazing super three girl I really like her she says thank you very much she said I didn't get some up slide shows either alright so reach out to Bobby you obviously know how to get a hold of her we are down to our last handful of questions and they're all still on the line waiting for the answers you guys Rock okay kenitra I'm with you girl here we go kenitra says quneitra wants to know what does BBC set to sell mean kenitra you are not the only person who actually asked a question okay so a beauty CSX Acela means that you've designated so when I like when I go to the BBC or when I start training people on them I always say first you have your first layer of beauty see people who get really good at initiating contact we're making phone calls and doing everything all day and they're typically handing off once the appointment shows up right so whether that happens on the phone and you're telling them so they're going to work with which by the way is like for SS practice or if they're walking in at a certain time whatever it is mo CDC's don't then handle the customer it gets handed off to sell it a BTC that does set to sell or has hybrid people inside of it handoff to the designated people on their own team and then go out and set them so I might call I find the person who calls you and the person who closes you I'm the sex itself and the best CDC's have a blend of both there you go Quneitra thank you so much for being here today as well as all of our attendees and for the great question um Oh Kamisha says thank you so much all right Viviana city like Viviana wrote back and says thanks for everything it was awesome but it was like lightning fast totally was so much information by the way somebody wrote in that it was like information by firehose don't when I said hey it's okay cuz you're a rockstar and I know you could handle it so all right next okay um Tristan Oh Tristan that's my son's name says you two are rock stars we cannot talk about this topic enough I just wanted you two to know thank you so much okay thank you last couple of questions here William McCormack wrote in what is your opinion on round robin or bucket system versus manager sending buyer to someone who they feel might be the best fit so let me tell ya I feel about manager to pick sales people typically goes like Oh everybody's at lunch except her Jun she's working with them oh everybody's busy right now except for them in my opinion whoever handled that internet opportunity is best suited to choose who they work with if I engaged you enough to be able to get you to come in as the person who worked with you and I'm infiltrated into the sales team as one team moving in one direction then I should know the personalities of the people that are going to be best suited to work with you based on what I learned about you in our conversation I'm not a fan of managers handing off I know why they do it because they say oh we don't wanna have a handoff we don't want to do this get it I just don't think that's the best practice at all and they don't think that that's where their focus should be there's reasons their specialties and dealerships and managers handing out typically is not the best one that doesn't mean there's not an exception to that rule that you don't have somebody great there or if you're BDC isn't trained or your internet staff isn't trained on the personalities of the other team you need to fix that crack in the foundation first but I'm done fan of that all right not a fan thank you so much for the question William hey Bobby could you go back down to your picture with your headshot on it yeah I all right there we go all right okay let's see who else wrote in AJ wrote in yep one team one direction hence an internet store all right Trevor wrote in what was the name of that texting company that you had mentioned earlier yeah so card codes SMS is the old name but Edmunds actually owned the texting company and remember I don't ever give referrals companies as a whole homie on the product and that caught us i do it i do like can i do think it's a good one all right Trevor I hope that helped you clarify that I just want to say the last comment that came in is from Chris and I just want you to know it was shared by many many many people Chris says only one prize today but everybody wins with the great information Bobbi shared today and with that micro I hear I just if there was one word that described today's broadcast it would be epic amazing fabulous okay that's three words but you know what I need to have you on my show again sometime early 2017 so let's let's make that happen okay you are amazing if you want to take a moment and thank the audience for coming cuz we're going on for two hours well thank you you know I started having these conversations with other dealers when my dealer said I'll pay for one conference a year and you're on your own so I quickly learned that if I could learn enough and share that knowledge I could get my conference fees waived and I could network and attend them I didn't get to where I am not with this knowledge without really doing that networking so I encourage you to do the same thing apply to speak at things apply to learn things go to networking events and thank you for sharing your time with me today I enjoy this a lot this educational part of what we do so when I say reach out to me I mean it there's no obligation you can text me anytime it's the easiest way to get me yeah it's my preferred method and you don't need a napkin she's literally like I wave you from a liability it's it's it must be she probably is like the coolest chick in the automotive industry I mean there's just do it you'll never regret knowing Bobby Haran okay let's move it that way all right thank you so much audience we're gonna be sending you out a link to the recording as soon as I can get it posted online also you know you're gonna get an email with that link you can also check out dealer on.com slash webinar and it will be posted there within 24 hours so you can go there you can check out our upcoming webinar schedule or access any of our past webinars - yes gonna conclude in just a moment go back and when it does you're gonna get a short survey so fill it out cuz we're always looking for 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FZ8IMUlZAG8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZ8IMUlZAG8 | Mysticism within the Christian faith | Satan visited Muhammad | Bob | Speakers Corner | the next topic that i want to talk about is mysticism within the christian faith i want to draw your attention and come with me if you've got your bibles to 2 corinthians 12. in 2 corinthians chapter 12 verse 2 we read reading from verse 1. boasting is necessary though it is not profitable but i will go to the visions and revelations of the lord i know a man in christ who 14 years ago whether in the body i do not know or out of the body i do not know god knows such a man was caught up to the third heaven and i know such a man from verse three how such a man whether in the body or apart from the body i do not know god knows was caught up into paradise and heard inexpressible words which a man is not permitted to speak now here the apostle paul is talking about mystical experiences the christian faith has a tradition that goes back to the oldest times back to the apostles themselves of mystical experiences let us just be clear about what a mystical experience is it is a supernatural existential experience that has a transformative impact upon the individual identity of those that endure them it has a radicalizing effect upon those that experience the mystical experience mystical experiences occurred amongst the first christians and as i said there is a strong mystical tradition within the christian church saint francis of assisi had mystical experiences julian of norwich had mystical experiences jacob had mystical catherine of siena had mystical experiences john of the cross had mystical experiences gerard marley hopkins had mystical experiences simone wheel had mystical experiences robert fox had mystical experiences i've just gone through hundreds of years of christian history identifying that christians have continued to have mystical experiences and what is the conclusion of that mystical experience and the history of it it is simply this that yahweh still speaks to his church that our god is a living god who is not silent he is not like the dead god of the muslims who speaks to no one i mean allah didn't even speak to muhammad he sent an angel allah never spoke to muhammad mohammed never saw allah but christians have a continuous experience of god speaking to his people of god speaking to our prophets now remember the caution in corinthians 12 verse 1 boasting is necessary but it is not profitable mystical experiences do not make you special they don't make you invulnerable to criticism they are not something that gives you divine authority to rewrite scripture or write new scripture or to create new doctrine in fact the bible instructs us clearly to test every spirit to test all spirits to see that they are coming with the same revelation as that which was given by the apostles because anyone who speaks another gospel apart from this is someone who is speaking of the devil a spiritual experience that you might have can only complement the gospel can only complement the truths of the christian faith it can never contradict nor can it ever legitimize or justify any immoral behavior i give you the example of a pentecostal two pentecostals the founders of god tv [Music] the husband of the founder of god tv is a pentecostal called rory alec he cheated on his wife and committed adultery because his now girlfriend had had a mystical experience saying that rory alec would become her husband and so she believed that it was legitimized by god to cheat on a sacramental marriage this same person this same person left his wife and family left the work that god had given him to do abandoned his vocation mystical experiences do not contradict the scripture the mystical experience will lead to personal radicalization it will lead to a personal deepening of your scriptural christian apostolic faith it will lead to you being more committed to a christian identity not less seeking to uphold the entirety of a christian worldview not just the bits that are convenient to you the mystical experience is not proof of the existence of other gods [Music] it is not an ex proof of other truths other religions also have mystical experiences because there is such a thing as the supernatural mohammed i believe genuinely had a mystical experience of a devil of a demon of a shaytan the ultimate test of your mystical experience is how it leads you to god and so my final thing is jesus said our lord do not throw pearls before swine because of the very nature that a mystical experience is a subjective experience it does not prove anything to anyone except the person that has it so don't use it as proof don't throw it before skeptics to be mocked and trampled underfoot because unless they believe in the supernatural they will never appreciate what you have to say unless they believe in the god of the christians they will never appreciate that god speaks to you multiple times i've heard christians talk about their mystical experience as if it proves something to a muslim or an atheist and then they're just mocked for it learn to do as jesus says do not throw pearls before swine but do be faithful to what god is calling you to as all the saints aforementioned did [Music] you | SOCO Films | UCyDS9p6NWHpU9XbbbYLFLBw | 2020-08-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 912 | 5,135 |
lbbyqkdpink | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbbyqkdpink | Family Doctor - House Cleaning | hello there this is the family doctor [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hmm hello may i have another cup of coffee well yes i so so grant but i wish you'd hurry hurry why because mrs webb is coming this morning you see huh what's remarkable about that she comes every monday morning doesn't she no grant you know i always clean house this time every year clean house oh i see house cleaning time again hey honey well that's fine what's so fine about it i'd like to know it's a frightened torment if you ask me twice a year oh well it won't take you long you always keep the house in such good order all the time won't take long that's the usual opinion of a man and it's what you say twice a year every time i tell you i'm going to clean house you have no idea how long it takes nor how much work it is well why why why is it so much work well for one thing do you know how many copies of the national medical journal there are up in the attic no how many are there oh goodness i haven't counted them but i just wish you'd go up sometime and look at the stacks and stacks of them that are lying around there doing nothing but just catching dust i wish you'd look at them all right honey i will sometimes say you're not thinking of throwing those journals away are you lou well why not you never use them oh now lou don't do that please i may want some of those someday i can never tell when something will come up well have to refer to some copy of the journal why are those things are priceless i've been collecting them ever since i i was an intern all right grant i won't throw them away i'll let them stay there another 20 years gathering dust and spiders and balls and then there are those old post bugles host bugles oh say now you you aren't going to throw those away oh no grant you don't want those old papers yes i do honey sure i want them please don't throw them away what in the world you want with them hello those old post bugles tell the story of our little city here all the hopes sorrows and triumphs of cedarton are told in those newspapers all the marriages the births the deaths grant yes doesn't editor day have a complete file of post bugles down at his office well i guess he does why well if you want to go back and read something that happened in cedarton a long time ago can't you do it at the post bugle office well i guess i could and how many times in the past 20 years have you looked at those papers up in our attic well i i don't know i don't exactly remember looking at them now isn't that so grand i guess maybe you're right honey as you always are but i i would like to keep them just just for old time's sake all right grant i won't throw those out either i'll tell you one load of stuff you can throw out though what's that it's that big green box over in the corner near the round top trunk you mean why yeah that box takes up a lot of room it's just collecting dust and spiders and laws why grant after all it just has a lot of grant juniors old toys and clothes grant adams do you mean to say that you'd have me throw away those toys that our boy used to play with those little shoes and sweaters and things he used to wear i got you there honey i'm trying to pee you i thought for a minute you were serious well i guess i'll go up and get to work yes i wish what go up and get to work what do you mean i'm going to work here this morning lou uh i'll go up in my studio oh no grant you can't do that mrs webb and i are going to be awfully busy or i won't be in your way i've got to work on my taxes today i won't have time later but grant this is the only day i can get mrs wayne now i won't be in your way i promise oh but a man now don't worry honey i'll i'll only be here this morning oh all right i know that when you set your mind on a thing you'll never be satisfied until you have it that way isn't bad it's just that i've got to get these tax forms finished i know brett i know only mark my words our house is no place for a man during house cleaning time [Music] so hmm let me see taxes paid during fiscal year to another state or foreign country c schedule h scheduling chad's lady oh there it is hmm grand grand oh oh yes lou we've got to come in here now oh do you well all right i'll i'll go down to the parlor i understand all right there when you're house cleaning you have to make every minute count yeah there i guess i've got all the papers all right lou go right ahead oh good morning mrs wang good morning dr adams so you're kicking the old doctor out of your study huh well i i reckon we can't help it though that's perfectly all right mrs webb you grow you go ahead nothing like a clean house eh well dear man gives way to the ladies and retires to the parlor total expense is paid item 18 plus item 19 plus item 20 minus item 17. according to schedule k scheduled k [Applause] expenses may include all expenditures necessary in pursuant to the operation of a private business but if oh oh you uh you're coming in here now mrs webb huh yes he's doing right well at the store isn't he no i i said are you going to start cleaning in here now oh i guess i didn't hear you yes mrs adams says is how we got to do all the vacuuming and all at once and and then the dustin and then the wax and then and then yeah well well all right then i'll go into the dining room yeah i'm awful sorry to have to bother you this way dr adam oh it's all right mrs webb perfectly all right when you're a house cleaning you have to do it systematically um uh what'd you say dr adams i just i just said i guess you have to have some sort of system oh yes i guess so [Music] [Applause] [Music] certainly thanks a lot to you dr adams oh thank you yes well i guess i've gathered up all my papers again i'll be in the dining room if mrs adams wants me for anything all right dr adam [Applause] now let me see schedule k all right that's all right now expenses paid office rents 360 dollars instruments hundred and fifty dollars stationary paper office supplies i guess you'd call it 127.75 depreciation on supplements force 14 which is 100. operation of automobile 375.69 hmm well i guess that's all right and four is fourteen four and one carry six seven thirteen one fourteen [Music] hello yes grant is absolutely necessary for you ladies to be whispering like that is it well we have to start polishing the silver and scouring all the good china of course yes well do you think you'll be coming into the spare room right away yes grant we're going to start there next oh i see why don't you go out in the backyard backyard goodness it's nice and warm outside today you can sit in the hammock and do all your work all right lou i'll i'll try it are you uh are you ladies making any headway oh yes grant we're getting along just fine well that's good i'm glad somebody is item 15 total net income 3089 dollars 50 cents 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7p4znyW0l8c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p4znyW0l8c | Axure RP 9, week 6.1, installing Google Fonts | [Music] so now we're going to start looking at web fonts the first thing we need to do is find a web font that we want to use I'm recommending you use google fonts because they are easy to use and they are reliable you can also use type cute fonts the instructions are largely the same there's just a few extra things you need to do so if you do want to use type kit make sure you go to the discussion forum so you can talk to your teaching staff about that so we've gone to google fonts here so that is fonts google.com and that has nine hundred and twenty three different font families to choose from and they curate them so there they're pretty good fonts to choose from now I'm going to choose a serif font so we can easily see if it is applied correctly a default font is Arial in axia rp9 and hopefully you have not changed that so that you can follow along with this so back to google fonts I can choose my categories here and decide I only want to see serif fonts and that narrows our choices down so I might just choose Merryweather because that's here so I can click on select this font and now we can see here with our little a little sticky thing down the bottom sticky footer we've got that one selected and it's family Merryweather okay fantastic now you can choose different weights of it as well you can see here that when I hover over this it's got sentence regular 400 you can actually specify exactly what weights you want I'm just gonna stick with regular for now okay so the next thing we need to do is install that on our computer if you are able to do that so I open up by clicking my selection area and you see at the top right we have a symbol a download symbol and if I hover over that I can use Sky fonts or I can download so I'm just going to click on download and that should download that for me I'll just open that folder up here and I should be able to select all of these and what I do now sorry I'm a PC user not to make use a self double clicked and I'm just going to go install font for all of those ok and that allegedly has all about Merriweather fonts installed now fantastic ok so the next step we need to do is apply that within our excel file and that will be the next video you [Music] | Alison de Kruiff | UCwnI1zfo_04Gyd1GBDqZtog | 2019-07-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 447 | 2,228 |
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BPTL_fnO0kM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPTL_fnO0kM | Vermont State House - FY 2021 Governor's Budget Restatement - PEG Funding Study 9/1/2020 | welcome everybody to our tuesday afternoon hearing for the house energy and technology committee today we're going to continue our work on budget requests that have come before the appropriations committee that to some extent fall in the purview of this committee we have a couple of witnesses joining us today to speak to a perspective appropriation on a funding study for public access television in the state of vermont this is a request that came out of a legislative study committee that met last summer and was chaired by senator balant and representative ian toshka from our committee was on that committee as well lauren glenn davidian is joining us i believe that she served on that committee and um also has done a lot of work with the two dozen plus public access television stations around the state um this appropriation was something that was not in h 966 earlier this year but there was language in that bill that said we would be funding this i think the funding stipulation in h966 said that it would be funded by accd but i think the expectation was that we would find um funding for that in the coming months so that is laying out there right now and wanted to make sure we had a chance to hear from senator ballen as well as lauren glenn to hear about the work that they've done and some of the support from this i would also as members are listening to the testimony might refer you to looking at language in bill s 318 which was a bill introduced i can't remember it was last year or this year i think was this year which speaks to this funding request in in some detail but with that by way of introduction um i want to make sure we get senator ballet in right now because i know that the senate finance committee i believe is meeting soon and i want to make sure she has a chance to get there so um thank you senator ballet for joining us this afternoon and welcome good morning mr chair thank you for the invitation i know that uh lauren glenn will be able to fill in a lot of the the details since this really is her bailwick i think the most important thing for you all to know is that representative yantachka and i both feel really strongly that even before the pandemic hit these public access stations are critical for vermonters many of our communities across the state especially our elderly residents get a lot of their news about local government from these public access tv stations and we want to make sure that as the funding stream changes as more and more people uh do cord cutting and they're not there isn't as much uh revenue coming from uh the agreement that we have with comcast that we want to make sure that long-term there's a way for these folks to stay viable and i think probably everyone in your committee can speak to how it plays out in in their own communities but we just heard from you know across the state constituents and many members of the community who either have shows on public access or regularly frequent shows select board members development review boards everything that is the work of town and local government and state government people feel like they get so much of that access from uh public access tv and we just feel like although uh it hasn't been a place in which we have offered funding in the past we do feel like um it is work that we want to see it continue and it's just been highlighted so much by the situation we're in uh with covid19 and people being homebound and so it's it's completely accentuating that problem so we looked at a bunch of different possibilities within the scope of our committee there were only i believe six meetings plus a public hearing it did not allow enough time to really dig into the details of what was possible that didn't run afoul of state or or federal law around these issues and we felt like we needed more expertise uh connected to uh right-of-way connected to um our communications um providers and we just didn't have the time within the scope of the summer to do that but we felt like it's a place where we need to spend some money to get an expert in to do that consulting for us so that's why we are where we are we couldn't come to an agreement within the study committee about what that appropriation should be and a lot most of that was for uh political reasons but we got a a assessment from joint fiscal about what it would cost to do this this scope of research and that's how we landed on this this figure and lauren glenn can speak more specifically about all the different details that this um person or or people would be looking at to help us figure this out so um just just a quick question for you senator um in terms of uh s 318 a bill that you had introduced i think with senator campion i'm certainly not going to ask you to take take us through that bill but um would you say some of the work in that bill reflects essentially the need for and um yes you know kind of reflects your request and interest for what this money would be used for that is a fair assessment yes okay and the reason i ask that is also um if this committee chooses to be supportive in a recommendation to the appropriations committee on this um we would likely look to representative feltes to perhaps use some language from that bill or from the bill we passed earlier this year h966 uh the crf money bill um to reflect specifically what that money would be used for it i hate to leave um i hate to leave it to chance as to how this money would be spent uh and we want i think we want to be as specific as possible to make sure that if we do make this recommendation it meets the needs of the study committee that had looked at this so absolutely that makes good sense okay um you know while we have the advantage of of having uh senator ballen here i just want to see if there's any questions for her i see that um representative campbell um has his hand up you want to go ahead scott yes thank you tim um senator ballard i'm wondering if if there were any changes that we should think about uh to s 318 um any anything different that that you discovered in the course of the study committee that we should we should be thinking about scott you know nothing comes to mind right now and as as you can imagine my head is in a lot of different places right now but it's a great question and i um let me commit to you that i will do a deeper dive on that language and circle back around with your chair to answer that question because i i don't want to i don't want to say definitively that there's not i just want a little bit more time great thank you um i don't see any other hands up and just um uh so thank you uh senator ballen for joining us i really appreciate you taking a few minutes and um just you know giving a little background on your your uh the study committee that you chaired and also again welcome any more feedback you want to give to me directly and i would certainly share that with my committee so thank you for joining us um and good luck in senate finance today we'll actually probably be listening to some of that discussion as well since it affects the work of this committee so thanks for that work as well and for while i have you all here thanks again for all the work that your committee did on the broadband bill because you did that you did the heavy lift and i just as a senator coming over to your committee i want you to know we absolutely on the senate side appreciate the work that you did so thank you so thank you for that and while senator ballen is running downstairs to get back to senate finance um i just want to ask danielle could you make me a co-host of this meeting so that i can manage the um the hands that go up and down um that would be helpful and with that i want to um turn the mic over to lauren glenn and thank you for joining us um you've my recollection it was i think it was june when you were last with us to speak to some of the needs around the peg community and um we had supported uh you know that the 2000 plus public access television stations around vermont with some chronovirus relief money um love to hear about how that is going today um although that's not the reason you're here but you know if you have some you know specific or anecdotal information and we have time for that we'd love to hear about that um but again thanks for joining us today to speak to this appropriation request for the study group was i correct in saying that you were part of that study committee okay so good um so thanks uh uh thanks for joining us and welcome thank you so much it's just a pleasure to see all of you virtually i'm lauren glenn davidian i'm the executive director of cctv center for media and democracy which is based in burlington and i also represent vermont access network which as you know is a network of 25 community media centers that service across the state just to start we are incredibly grateful for the allocation of four hundred and sixty six thousand five hundred dollars that was in h nine six six section eighteen um this is proven to be incredibly valuable for all of our members i've been the primary administrator of the um the billing for that we have put together the first set of bills through the 30th of june that amounts to about 55 of those funds so um anywhere from helping access or helping municipalities make the switch to virtual platform and getting them live onto youtube to helping to manage graduations as you know graduations were mostly virtual but they were produced largely with the support of community media centers producing b-roll and pre-recorded materials and then editing it all together so that these could be seen at um you know in in drive-in movie like people in cars doing the graduation or watching at home so the access centers and have been in partnership with community institutions also providing educational materials for people of many ages and of course emergency um information regarding regarding the covid health emergency so the access centers have been incredibly busy and we have been diligent in our record-keeping so we're about to submit a bill to the department of public service for as i said about 55 of those funds um we will do another billing cycle through the end of september which i think should account for most of it and any of the funds that are left for the access centers that are too small to spend it all at once we'll do a third funding um collection for the 30th of november so we expect to spend that money down and it is deeply appreciated and i have a report that i will send you a one two pager that i meant to send yesterday but i will send you that gives you a nice overview of the things that we've been doing across the state so that was um deeply appreciated your thoughtfulness to include us in that package um thank you rep sebelia and breglin and members of the committee on helping with that any questions on that should i keep going um why don't you keep going you know that is definitely something that will um probably come back to in the coming weeks as we review you know just how all the sierra funding is going but um since we want to focus on the you know the current budget um why don't we move on to the study request so um in the final hours of the age 966 senator kitchell included section 19. because i think we had um harangued her so much about this peg study um and she was quite supportive as were your committee and other the senate finance i mean i think there is general support for this study as senator ballen outlined and accd looked at it with due diligence and determined that it was not eligible for covet funds and therefore included in the governor's version of the f21 budget which again we're very grateful for that support so what i i did want to underscore um were what the important parts of that study are and um and where the emphasis we think is important to lie i would agree that s 318 does spell that out pretty clearly we could pick apart parts of s318 if you want there's a section on vermont interactive tv in that bill that buildings and grounds are that's not exactly their name i'm sorry but it's the the big administrative agency is supposed to be looking at that may or may not be practical but um the elements of s 318 i'm going to just emphasize for you what's important um they are included in the language that is in h966 but perhaps not as explicit as might be as might be useful for the consultants so the central purpose of the peg study is to assess the communications provider's use of the public rights way in order to determine whether and to what extent these services may generate fees or rights-of-way assessments that don't come into conflict with federal law so as you know the feds have tied the state's hands in terms of broadband tax and um we need to look at examples around the country to determine how we might be able to sidestep federal preemption and broadband taxes and look at broader more broad-based assessments and in particular the right-of-ways and how the commercial use of what essentially our public rights of way may be a revenue generator for not only peg access i would just like to point out but possibly for the state and other public benefits we don't know how much revenue this could generate which is partly why we need a financial assessment as well as a legal assessment and that would give us some good information about how this may benefit the work we do and possibly a broader brief so the assessment as i said would include examples from other jurisdictions we've seen in the study committee that there are entertainment taxes obviously there are cloud taxes there are telecommunications fees um we haven't found an uh pretty a clear example of how right-of-way assessments would be structured so that's why we need some more research again from someone who has some legal telecommunications legal experience and ideally the result would be financial models and policy recommendations that would give us revenue projections and also policy framework in which to think about this going forward and then the secondary purpose of the study is to conduct a business assessment of peg access management organizations to see if we can operate more efficiently and effectively i'd just like to point out we are as vermont access network actively engaged in that effort and certainly we could benefit from some business planning help in that area and i would say that the telecommunications legal assessment policy recommendations financial assessment is the priority and the the possible support of business planning which was very important to the department and to comcast could continue to be included in that bill and i would say that given the work we are doing this realm that would be a secondary goal of the bill lauren glenn i don't want to leave the witness here but it would be helpful for me if um we or if you would lay out for the committee actually i'll say for me and i'm sure there's folks on our committee who understand this full well um but kind of what the problem is if you will and um just at a very high level my understanding of the challenge that is being faced by um by by peg you know community access television is that it is currently supported uh at least in vermont i'm not sure if it's nationally but in vermont it's supported by a fee on uh cable television bills that is paid and the conglomeration of those fees essentially is the funding source for peg stations as folks have started to move away from cable television as their source for um let's say commercial television uh that is a revenue source has gone down in terms of its support for for peg and um that's what's essentially set the the financial bind you're in in motion i know there's some other things but can you give our committee just kind of a sense as to what's created the challenge and then you know that will i think give more context also as to why you know studying a new path or an additional path would be helpful certainly thank you um we've been concerned about the erosion of cable franchise fees since 1990 when the phone companies got into the video business so this has been a long time coming that was hastened by fiber and the ability for comcast to send not only video to your home in the form of a cable service but broadband to your home in the form of internet service comcast is a good example although there are i think now six cable companies in the state but they are the biggest comcast uses the same fiber to send cable to your home and internet to your home but the regulatory framework for cable and internet are different the communications act of 1934 which was updated many times franchise fees on cable service track to cable revenue and have been on a slow decline which is accelerated in some parts of vermont in some parts of vermont they're stable right now but we're expecting that they will decline as people cut the cord and move to entertainment and news and communications using the internet rather than cable because they don't have to get all the channels on the cable system so this erosion of cable franchise fees the policy is no longer going to serve the purpose of the public benefit in exchange for using the public rights of way to string a cable now the access centers in vermont have multiple sources of revenue now because they have started over the past 10 years in particular to diversify so bctv and brattleboro is a very good example they combine memberships fees for production services underwriting as well as cable franchise fees and we have a good chart that i can share with you that shows this diversity of revenue um it's not like we've all been i know you know this but we haven't been sitting around just wringing our hands we've been trying to create some revenue diversity but the fact is that the cable franchise fees are the biggest chunk of money is is that a vermont policy do uh cable franchise fees support public access television in other states as well is that a national policy or is that something unique to vermont that was set up in vermont decades ago it's unique to the franchise authority which in some states are states and in some states are municipalities and so a municipality quite often would collect the cable franchise fees and just put it into their general fund so there are about a thousand access centers around this country but there are many many more franchising authorities collecting cable franchise fees so it's the discretion of the franchising authority and in vermont because we had a statewide franchising authority in the mid-80s when we really started this advocacy work we were able to create a uniform policy that was then codified in what's known as rule 8 in the statutes so so vermont is very much a model for the rest of the country but it depends on the nature of the franchising authority and their goals i i would add something i think that's important which is why this while our pants are on fire they're not as on fire as they might be comcast won't sell you internet without selling you cable so comcast has figured out a way to keep as much business as possible burlington telecom will sell you just internet you don't have to buy cable you can just buy one of the triple play that they offer voice data and video so comcast is has a business strategy to keep as many cable customers as they can which is why the decline has not been as fast or precipitous as we thought it might be all of this is to say that now is actually a good time for us to do a study in this because we are seeing an erosion i mean in our center we've probably lost the equivalent of a staff person in the past two years of revenue but in the rural parts of vermont where cable is being built out their revenue loss has been less than that but it's a good time to do this study because we would study it and then we would talk about policy recommendations and this might take one or two years for us to put something into effect if the legislature chose to do that so i would see a scenario where you have cable franchise fees but you also have another revenue source and that one starts to supplant the other as really the cable business ultimately collapses into the broadband business and again as you pointed out my final point the federal feds in the form of the fcc have tied the hands of uh states and municipalities and said we want unfettered internet we don't want to put any we don't want to hamper the internet business therefore you can't pass any rules that just single out broadband for special taxes so any policy we come up with needs to be a more broad-based look at the use of rights of way that don't just single out the broadband users thank you for that background that was certainly helpful to me um lauren glenn we've got a couple of hands up if you don't mind taking some questions at this point um first representative chase and then representative campbell go ahead seth okay thank you and uh there is a little bit of irony here i am currently on comcast which means uh that when i couldn't quite hear what you're saying that's entirely on them um i i thought you were here i heard yeah sorry i thought i heard you say that uh comcast doesn't sell internet without cable and i was hoping for clarification on that point because i think my personal experience speaks otherwise oh that may be my understanding is that they package the internet with the cable and so i'm not sure we should get them to verify that but that was my understanding of how they structured their packaging in vermont okay uh that if i could request additional clarification on that for you know the the state as a whole that would be great thank you yeah go ahead scott that was my question too i i i wondered so cable is regulated by by at the state level by the by the cable what did you what did you call this the cable regulatory authority or something like that well in vermont it's regulated by the puc not prices but conditions of their certificate of public good right well so uh presumably the puc is allowing uh comcast or whoever it is to package to require people to to buy cable video as well as as in in order to get internet that's what i'm trying to say no the puc has no jurisdiction over the packaging or the pricing they only have jurisdiction over the use of the rights away and line extensions and peg access so um we should get comcast in because i've i have been trying to figure out the revenue numbers and the trends in the state and from my colleagues they reported to me because i don't have comcast that this is how it's packaged and that actually helped make it make a little bit more sense that we're not seeing the dramatic revenue declines that we anticipated but we are seeing a steady erosion but not a big drop at this time so let's find out from comcast how they package it but just to clarify representative campbell the pc does not have jurisdiction over how they package their price they lost regulation over price in the 80s interesting all right thank you yep um so i don't see any other hands up um lauren glenn i'm not sure if we interrupted your testimony with with questions if there's more you'd like to add or um no i think um i i think that concludes it um we were i just wanted to underscore that we were very grateful to senator kitchell and her committee for including this in age 966 and i think if we have the opportunity to emphasize what the primary goal is in this next in this fy 21 budget that we have a little bit more time than she did when she put it into that bill which was oh you know in the final hours so um and to so thank you for that um clarification as well um what uh what my commit what the task before our committee uh i think is to consider um a handful of funding recommendations that are in the governor's budget that are coming before the appropriations committee that kind of fall into the bailiwick of this committee i would say that this proposal in the governor's budget is really kind of on the edge of our committee it's a proposal that is if adopted would be funded through the agency of commerce community development which is not really the purview of our committee but we have done some work in support of pegs in the past so i think that's why it fell to us to make that recommendation or not so that's something we'll be discussing um if there aren't any more questions for lauren glenn again i want to thank you for joining us today and giving us some background on this um you're welcome to stick around if you want or or listen online um for committee members we are going to spend the rest of our time today uh as i had just given a brief introduction to i'm discussing some of the um kind of line item parts of the budget that followed in our committee's purview and i'd like to turn to that now um can i interesting to ask one question sure yes please would it be useful for us to pull out s 318 language or um compare it what the current language is do you have a thought on that what would be useful to the committee to serve yeah thank you yep um and again you know our discussion in the next hour and a half or so i think we'll evidence where support is for different funding proposals and obviously i'm sure that the appropriations committee is going to get recommendations from policy committees that exceed the amount of money that they have to appropriate um i think it would be helpful um if you uh and again working with with senator balan um might look at s-318 um and if there are pieces of that bill that give direction to focusing accd and how this money might be used with the very specific criteria that we want to accomplish in this study i think that would be helpful i mean you certainly highlighted you know the two major things which is again kind of an assessment of um the current franchise fee revenue stream and how that might evolve or develop in the future so primarily this is a funding study um as the as the legislation says but it's also an opportunity i think um that you characterize this kind of a business assessment um how does the business model for peg channels change going forward and that obviously is wrapped up in the revenue model as well so personally i would welcome that language and i suspect the appropriations committee would as well out of 318 and also looking at what senator kitchell had put into h 966 um if there are recommendations you can make there i think that would be helpful um and again we'll see where the where the cookie crumbles in terms of the recommendations of this committee and ultimately house appropriations since they kind of have a final word um from our side of the building well thank you i will follow up with senator bailey thank you great thanks thanks for being here lauren glenn um so you know as i said i i'd like to um turn the committee's attention now really to committee discussion and i will lay out uh kind of an outline if people want to make notes on this um i don't have a document to share um but i have a list of uh i believe it's five things that um we've discussed in recent days including this this afternoon things that you know i think we want to make a recommendation or not to the appropriations committee and i will just say as a footnote to that that it's it's likely that in the coming days um we are going to be called upon to make recommendations to the joint fiscal committee uh not the appropriate well yet now i'll say not the appropriations committee on some requests that have been made of the joint fiscal committee in terms of additional crf funding that would fall into kind of the bailiwick of our committee one of those we'd heard about last week which was secretary quinn being in to talk about a five million dollar request for um uh a modernization of the hr um software that basically um uh manages uh the the state's human resources system that was a request we'd heard about uh two or three months ago that request has gone to the joint fiscal committee i'm anticipating that the joint fiscal committee is going to be asking us for a recommendation on that so that's a footnote that's not today i'm just giving you a heads up on what might be coming down the path so um the the i think it is five things that i have on my list of things to make recommendations to the appropriations committee on one we've just discussed which is in the governor's budget there's a one hundred thousand dollar request of one-time money and it is general fund money to support a peg study that's a study that would be be conducted through the agency of commerce and community development that study is going to be done according to language in h 966 it's going to be done by accd whether we fund it or not so if we fund it in this budget that frees up a hundred thousand dollars or whatever it will cost for accd to do other work if we don't fund it in this budget um there still is language in statute that says that accd has to do this work um so that is one uh request that we have to discuss a second request is there is a request of 300 000 for telecom planning and again this is one-time money in the governor's budget to support kind of the conclusion if you will of telecom planning and i'll talk a little bit more about this when we get to this discussion item because i think there's a lot of history to talk through from our committee's perspective and the effect that this will have on the budget and how we've supported this in h966 but a second item i want to go through is 300 000 of one-time money general fund money for telecom planning uh a third item and we talked about this a little bit last week with commissioner tierney is a request in the governor's budget for 125 000 for wi-fi hotspots and that is something that um well again we can get into that a little deeper there's more background i want to remind the committee on with regard to that but that's a third item a fourth item in the governor's budget is a request for two million dollars of one-time money to support funding grants for cuds and this is essentially equity financing if you will to support cuds as they draw down debt financing primarily at vita but i think it could potentially support cud borrowing from other places as well so that's a fourth issue and then a fifth issue which is really peripheral to our committee's work but it was something that we heard a little bit about on friday and it you know kind of falls on the border between the agency of digital services and vtrans or the department of motor vehicles and that is a 1.2 million dollar request in the governor's budget again one-time money for modernization of the dmv's stickering program and we can talk a little bit about that you know i think that the fundamental request for feedback on that program basically went to the transportation committee and i've been in contact with them and i'll share that with the committee as well when we um discuss that item so those are the five things that i have um on my plate that uh with as much alacrity as possible i'd like to have our committee give feedback to um to representative feltes and the appropriations committee in the past we've done this in the form of a formal letter what the appropriations chair said to me is you know you don't need to bring legislative counsel in to do this get your committee's feedback put it in an email and send it to my committee which is how i intend to do this so we're not going to go through the more formal process that we tend to so before we dive into these individual items mark i see your hand up uh you know go ahead no you said before we dive into these so did you want to say something else before we dive into these or no i i just wanted to set the table as the you know kind of those five items those are the things we're going to go through today and um if we're able to come to uh recommendations to the appropriations committee that that's that is entirely what my agenda is for the next hour and a half okay um if i could ask a question first um under the hundred thousand dollars for the peg study um is that just part of the 466 thousand five hundred dollars that they were talking about or is that something different it is not uh it is something different and um i don't you know since you brought it up mark why don't we take that one first um and so let's turn to that um i've got another computer screen up and i'm going to bring some of this information up but our refresh members with um language that was in um h4 excuse me h966 um in section 19 of that bill um what you're referring to mark was the 466 500 that was part of coronavirus relief funding that was is being used on an emergency basis to support work done by peg stations basically for additional expenses they've taken on because of covid and we've kind of discussed that at infinite also included in that part of the bill uh let's see i'm i'm flipping to it right now um i beg your pardon the funding was in section 18. in section 19 um and this was language that was added by the senate um it specified that accd shall retain a consultant to review the current business model for pegs and provide recommendations concerning how to ensure the future financial financial viability and viability of peg channels there's a little more language in there but basically there's language in h 966 that says the accd is going to do this work but there was no funding in there because it was determined that um funding for that work was not crf uh eligible so the way i view this now is we have said we're gonna do this work we simply haven't said how we're going to fund it and i think the the um the administration's reaction to that was okay we're going to put this money in the budget to go to accd to support this work in short i think that's what's happened so scott i i'm sorry go ahead mark no i guess just so initially talking about accd shall what what was their thinking about i mean it would just come out of out of that their particular budget or whatever they use for money uh regardless i mean that's they'd have to prioritize other things that is my reading of this that um that statutorily in h966 we said accd you're going to do the study um conveniently there was no funding put in there i mean this is a classic unfunded mandate um you know the governor in his budget has said okay here's how we're going to fund it and again i think if if through this budgetary process in the next two or three weeks we decide not to fund this it's going to come out of the accd budgets you know it's going to come at the expense of something else essentially okay that's how i rate it thanks yup scott uh mark asked my questions i think i had i had the same same question what what happens if we don't fund this in in in this budget um it still has to be done so but i think you answered it yeah i mean by my writing reading of the statute yeah i think it's clear that it has to be done uh robin so uh you said that initially they determined that the uh crf funds were not it was not an eligible use so what we're looking at here is not crf funds but general fund money that that is correct and i'm just going to pull up my governor's budget presentation to confirm that yes this is in section b zero zero in the governor's budget and it's um under one-time general fund appropriations hundred thousand dollars to accd to hire consultants yep okay so any other thoughts or questions on this um on this funding study yes um i'm just i i think what would be helpful for me is a general we know that funding requests will be much greater than the amount of money available and i'm just wondering if uh and perhaps we're not ready to do that yet but if we can kind of prioritize these rather than yes or no where they are on the ranking i i think that's a very fair um request and and maybe um the best way to handle uh going through this process is let's discuss such each of these items and just as a preview there are some of the things that um some of these five things that i've mentioned that i have ideas that we might um share with the appropriations committee that would give them more flexibility and how to fund these things um some of which i've previewed with uh representative feltus and uh the appropriations chair um so i think it's a good point robin um why don't we discuss each of these things i'd ask members to kind of take notes on them and then let's come back and discuss them in total so that we're not um just you know putting money towards something that you know maybe ultimately would be at the expense of another program i think that's helpful um mark go ahead yeah uh to go a little further with robin's assessment of what we should be doing i even look at this a little a little further along and you know we're in a silo here looking at our priorities for you know these three or four programs um you know i'm i'm going to even go further and say you know there's a 23.8 million dollar non-funded bridge for the state colleges right now and to me i have to look or at least you know whether or not my input or decision or whatever gets to the far reaches but i'm looking at that as one of the top priorities um so when i look at some of these other things i say hey wait a minute you know how how long has this been in play uh is it really a huge priority um you know this is all money i mean i can add up uh you know another 2.3 million dollars to go to the to the uh state colleges right now um you know we've got to start doing things like that if we are looking for this money and not hoping that it magically appears from the feds so again that's that's that's how i'm looking at some of this i know you know politically you'd get blasted no matter what you did if you said hey you know i don't i don't like the uh the two million dollar funding for going to the cuts but uh you know again i think i mentioned this the other day we've we've reached out and started this a new program and there's veda funding there's um you know an extra charge on our phone bills there's legislation we did to get them going so uh i guess where does it stop and we've got uh previous commitments for generations and that's that's where i come down with a lot of this stuff i'm outside the silo of the energy committee yeah no and i appreciate that mark um and you know when you mention state colleges that is a critical area to my immediate area so that's a that's a soft spot in my heart you know at the end of the day i'm glad i'm not on the appropriations committee um i think we have to give them our best thoughts on these programs and again i will share with the committee you know some conversations on some of these um five programs where uh you know again i'll put forward for the committee's um thoughts on giving the appropriations committee more flexibility maybe there's different places that can be gone for funding so i think that's you know to your point where we can certainly be helpful um you know and maybe we prioritize you know these five things um you know top to bottom again that's why maybe it's important to discuss all of them in full and then come back and and kind of get feedback from members on these so um heidi did you want to chime in i i um i just wanted to actually echo uh mark's comments um of i'm i'm really looking to um uh really keep up to date on what is happening in the appropriations committee with regard to the decisions overall and uh and so i'm not quite sure and um i i know obviously we don't have you know we have to do these these things quickly but um i'm hopeful that i'll have more information on or you know on where they're on where they're heading with regard to the appropriations committee but i'm looking at it in a much more um universal way than just our committee so i just want to echo mark's mark's comments okay um well again i want to direct us to what the appropriations committee has asked us for recommendations on um we've talked a little bit about the peg study and the background on that and why that is on our plate uh go ahead laura did you want to speak to that i don't want to interrupt you i'm ready to know i didn't know yep go ahead um you know i think uh we're all moving really quickly here on a three-quarters of a year budget this is not our normal process so i'm hearing and i share um the concerns that mark and heidi are putting forward around wanting to understand kind of the big picture and wanting to keep an eye on that it is i mean we do roll things up via committees i like robin's idea of prioritizing i think that makes a lot of sense for our committee and you know in that regard uh the to the surprise of no one i will say i think this two million dollars for the cuds is imperative i think we can't forget what we have done with regard to the ced what this committee has done we've told vermonters that no one is coming to save them that the situation is getting worse and that it really is up to them no one's coming to save them including the state of vermont two million dollars is not going to get the job done um what it's going to do is leverage uh the additional vita dollars and it's going to allow the ceds to move forward mr chair i think you have some of the ced scheduled for later this week um you know i've been able to keep in good touch with them i think most of our committee members have kept in touch with them um they are getting their feet underneath them um with the pandemic we have seen how urgent this situation is uh where there is no connectivity they do have a sense of um how to move forward and how to um i mean i'm hearing from them they may be able to build a quarter of um a quarter of their areas out next summer if if we're able to provide them the additional supports these are vermonters dedicated vermonters talented vermonters who are coming together and so i appreciate the governor putting these funds in and i think it's imperative for us to keep them and for our economy for healthcare education all of those reasons so i guess i'll stop right there well you've kind of directed us to a second thing on the list um since since you kicked it off let's um let's have let's move our discussion um away from pegs um and to um a a second proposal in the governor's budget which is for two million dollars to support um cuds and to be explicit and i think this follows from some of commissioner tierney's testimony on friday what this two million dollars would be used for is it would support funding for cuds um as essentially equity financing that would be subordinated to funding that they would borrow to support um construction of um fiverr networks essentially in a cud area actually doesn't necessarily have to be fiber networks but likely would be so going back to x79 that we passed last year and the governor signed um in that bill we stood up i believe it's 10.8 million dollars of vita lending that can support work by cuds in order for ceds to access that money they have to put up i believe 10 percent of project costs they have to raise that money somehow what this proposal is is that this 2 million dollars could be used to support cuds in raising that money it would essentially come from this from this funding again this is money that is not from crf funding it is general funds uh one-time general funding and you know could be used not only the next fiscal year but um beyond that as well so laura i think your hand is up from your last question i'm going to go to seth now go ahead seth i know it's a long shot and you guys have heard it before i just want to say again that i fully support and endorse the idea of actually the state of vermont coming to save everyone and deploying a full statewide uh internet access rollout i know it's not necessarily a conversation for this budget or anything but i figured it's worth saying again so thank you yeah uh laura you did have your hand up no okay uh avram uh yes well first of all uh yeah if we if if if we had uh the uh the the where with all and the will uh to to just make it so then i would support what um uh what seth just said i i strongly feel we need to uh um to do this i don't know how many times in the last few years i have had to uh and you've heard it for me to uh explain to people why uh from the uh the description of the um the unserved and underserved parallel so closely uh the reason why rural electrification happened but on the other hand uh the will to make it so uh does not uh exist and is in fact uh as we heard uh earlier uh prohibited in terms of states um uh regulating uh the internet um so i've been a strong supporter of uh of the cuds um they need uh the resources to actually start um uh putting uh fiber out to uh place it to the last mile in in places this will take a while uh but this is the only way that they that they can get started uh i represent a district with uh with uh uh two cuds the cv fiber that worcester is a member of and the newly formed memorial uh uh cud that uh that morseville is part of um so there's an awful lot of uh interest and desire uh in in uh in my district um to start actually getting this done and and and and and not rely on uh um short-term stuff like hot spots uh representative campbell then representative chestnut tangerman uh thanks yes i'm looking back at my notes from friday and i wrote down something about this this two million dollars for the cuds being uh possibly being the 10 equity stake to access the vita loan money and then i wrote where they have shovel ready projects but but there are a few or non shovel ready projects can this money be spent in time what the heck was i talking about so so i mean i will chime in on that um i mean if this money is appropriated um it doesn't have to be used in the next six months or the next year it could be used over the next two three four years and so we'd be setting this up money aside for the department to be used um on behalf of cuds for this purpose because it's general fund one-time money there's not there's not a time uh there's not a fuse if you will on this money like crf money in terms of it being used by cuds and what cuds can use it and how quickly you know there are there are a small number of ceds in the state that have evolved to the point in the last year where they are going to be ready in the next 12 months to actually construct projects and it's just part of these organizations kind of ramping up doing the planning work that needs to be done but that's not to say that there aren't some cods who who will be ready to access this money there will be and for example um i know that cv fiber had a um northern borders uh application in uh in the last several months that was a grant application for funding to essentially support them um with equity financing to do this work because they are on the cusp of launching um some of that work they did not get that grant you know the appropriation that would uh be included here in the governor's budget you know potentially that could be used to support um a project that is ready to to roll forward um my and this is a this is a guess but you know for the cuds that have uh ramped up and organized and come into being in the last month or two my guess is that it will be challenging for them to access this money to be ready to use this money in the next six to 12 months they may well be ready to use it in you know 18 to 24 months but i think the more evolved c uh cds will have um you know more opportunity to use this money closer in that's my expectation so there's there's no i guess i'm just wondering why i i even wrote it in caps can this money be spent in time and i i'm trying to remember what the time you know what the fuse was that i think june tyranny must have been talking about and now that th this money can be used in calendar year 2021 it can be used in calendar year 2022. um there's not there's not a crf like fuse on this money right no i understand that so but i i still don't get why i wrote this down anyway all right thank you uh robin thanks um would this money be administered by uh dps yes and i guess one of one of my concerns which is a much larger picture and and we will not come anywhere near resolving it before we have to decide on this is um the question of about or my concern about our emergency allocations undercutting the viability of ceds and um you know so i like the support of cuds the frustration being that it's not immediate the results are not immediate the need is immediate so if we fund short-term solutions undercutting the viability of cuds potentially and i guess i just you know in in there is the caution of i don't then want to throw money at a cud that doesn't have a real future um but that's not really the purview of our committee that's the the allocation of the funds it seems to me i think it's correct i mean i think you're right ultimately the department of public service um would control these monies and ultimately make a grant would be charged with making a grant to an applicant a cud that's looking to do essentially project work yep uh laura did you have your hand up yes um robin remember that well what the commissioner has brought these dollars forward for is for the match for vita and remember that we that the vita loans require business plan that makes sense and we know that veda with the pandemic we've heard anecdotally that vita is becoming more stringent not less stringent and so i appreciate your concern about you know these funds not being used by cuds that may be getting under undercut but for we have that first safety and the second safety of we did i i share your concern about you know providers undercutting some of the cud areas but the dollar amounts that we put in um i think they can have some effect some providers could have some effect if they wanted to in undercutting the cuds um but there's really we did i mean we did not put in enough money to finish the job so not even close so and you're muted so i don't know if you're saying anything worth the chance but thank you i'm not saying anything worthwhile and just muttering along uh mark i see your hand up and i'm going to excuse myself just a second because a plumber just knocked at my door um i guess my question is and maybe somebody else has the answer uh how many cuds are currently in vermont now what's what's the total number mark i believe the answer is nine um it could be ten there is a map that rob fish um keeps updated that is on the department of public service website and so you'll see study areas on there and then you'll see colors um that each town is colored if they're part of a certain study area cud or cud i mean he updates that as more towns vote to join the ceds and i have to tell you if you have not seen that map recently you should you should look at it it's really inspiring to see how vermonters have been answering um this challenge and trying to work on this so i guess my my question is um out of that two million dollars for the cuds that really aren't up and running completely yet is there is there a limit as to the amount um that any one cd cud can request and receive is there so there's a there's a network first come first serve yeah i think it's first come first term there's no language in um the governor's budget and that's certainly our purview i mean if we wanted to put language in there um you know directing that this money be used in a certain way um you know that is very much in our wheelhouse there's no language in the governor's budget that says you know a cud couldn't come in and make a request for two million dollars um i i don't think that's the case uh just practically speaking i think that um you know again this two million dollars would go to support call it 10 of a project cost so if a cud came in and made an application for let's say um 400 000 that would be to support a project that would be a four million dollar project um you know there would they would be looking for this four hundred thousand dollar grant in order to get three point six million dollars of uh debt financing so this isn't just for two million dollars of projects this is you know for more like 20 million dollars of projects right so so again i guess my concern or or for a conversation is should there be some maybe based on the size as well but some limit to the amount so that the ones that are just starting out can eventually count on some some of that grant money going forward again i i feel it's a little unfair that you know there's been some of these cds up and running for some time now and they definitely do have a a leg up in regards to projects that they're they're considering yep i think it's a point well taken um and again i you know our committee the appropriations committee the senate we had we're the ones who are writing this budget so we have the purview to say that you know no cud could you know access this two million dollars by more than fill in the blank four hundred thousand dollars um so that this could be available to at least um five cuds and you know in two years we'd have to potentially come back and provide more money again mark i think your point is well taken it's you know that you know we have we have kind of blue ocean here to to to put constraints on this money that we want um i'm gonna oh i i'm gonna chime in here just because i haven't had a chance to speak on this and and throw an idea or two out to the committee and again i've i've spoken to um uh the the chair of the appropriations committee and acknowledged their excruciating task of kind of sifting through you know all these priorities across across the whole budget and also acknowledging frankly her prioritization of cud work um in her area in particular there's there's real need for better connectivity and you know a question that i have in terms of um or maybe it's a proposal that i have in terms of supporting two million dollars of funding here um one is one question concern that i have about this money which i tried to articulate on friday which is is this the highest and best use of money for cuds i think for some cuds it absolutely is and i think those are the cuds that are most evolved and have the you know the ability in the next certainly 12 months maybe 18 months to do uh project work which is what this money would be used for um i think there's other cuds who are not going to be ready to do that work who are going to have other higher best use for for funds and one question i have and i wouldn't put it in the form of a proposal but do we want to put more flexibility into how this money can be used because for some ceds um they're going to have other uses that are really going to be necessary for them to take on and fund and get done before they can actually even access this money and we want to accelerate this work around the state that's one question i have the other is and i don't know if this is possible but giving the or recommending the flexibility for the appropriations committee if some of this money can be used in the very near term and again i uh made mention of cv fiber that had made a grant application that was turned down clearly they have work that can be done in the near term in this regard a question that i have is can we potentially fund a portion of this money out of general fund uh one-time money um say 1.5 million dollars and allocate 500 000 um instead of out of general fund one-time money from crf money if we are convinced a that it would qualify for crf it would qualify for crf under crf criteria and two that it can be used quickly because again my understanding is that there are some cuds who can put this money to work uh in the much nearer term and if we can give the appropriations committee some wiggle room to use some of this two million dollars in the one-time general fund appropriation but if we determine that some of this money can be used in the near term and draw down under crf that would be something that i'd like to give them the flexibility to do robin this is going back before to mark's concerns and and just wondering if one of the uh conditions in there to consider might be um you know a uh allocation of in diverse geographical regions of the state so it's not all going to one cud or or two but distributed with with uh with not strict parameters but that as a guideline and it's not a recommendation it's a thought i'm throwing out there yeah just thinking out loud i wonder if that would be served by saying that a an individual cud could not draw down more than x amount of this two million dollars just just a thought uh go ahead album uh i just i i wanted to uh put my two cents in that i i uh i could support um some flexibility and use of these funds as you're suggesting with the recognition that that uh there are um some cuds that that can actually start putting fiber out on back roads uh almost immediately and there are others uh that are uh that are just formed and are not ready uh yet uh also i'm going to be uh emailing you all the uh the two worcester representatives on the cv fiber board uh put out an update on our front porch forum yesterday that i'll share with you because some of what we're talking about um is kind of reflected in in their report scott so i guess i'm wondering whether there are any projects that really could be done in the next three months um that seems seems impossible to me unless the projects are already rolling um so i i mean i'm in favor of flexibility and and but i'm just it just seems like a real long shot that there's anything that could be done by december 30th whatever the deadline is yeah on the other hand i'm thinking about flexibility for other purposes um the vita loan authority was for uh 10.8 million dollars it was it was in acts 79 thinking thinking that that would fund 12 million dollars worth of worth of uh expansion worth of uh uh plant um so two million dollars is more than ten percent of that um presumably the two million you know that that if that was intended for for equity financing uh then um that could be equity financing for other sources of loans but maybe giving uh the flexibility to use some of that money for infrastructure building that is cud infrastructure building administrative infrastructure building would be a good thing too so that's another vote for flexibility from what i hear um laura yeah i so in order i i have been keeping good contact with the cuds they have actually also formed an association where they're talking about you know what are the next steps for themselves um and there are projects that they can do that various cuds can do that we have not yet funded before december 20th um some of the work that is critical that tim was referencing in order for them to borrow this money that this 2 million is for in order to build next summer so there right now we have a window where we can help them um the flexibility um i think would be well served in helping helping get those projects done so that this money can then be implemented next summer and it's two million that's leveraging for the um for vita that yes it's more than what we have right now um at vita but what we have at vita at some point we will need to you know we will need to examine whether or not we're going to need to put more put more borrowing capacity there we'll try to put more borrowing capacity there as more and more cuds grow and expand so yeah but i will also say that that this um this equity financing could support borrowing outside of uh vita um i mean i happen to live uh in a um cud catchment area where they had no vita financing they accessed debt dollars other other other places and had to raise equity financing this could be used to support that kind of thing laura i had a question for you because you have followed this so closely um i just want to make sure i heard you correctly um one thing that i had brought up was is it possible to try and squeeze some of this two million dollars out of additional crf monies if it could be used in time um assuming that the the time constraints are not um loosened and i thought i heard you say that yes it could be but again i want to put words in your mouth i want to i want to hear your and i'll ask this question of the cuds when they come in on thursday yes um that is my understanding and i think we're probably going to hear from them on thursday um about what it is that they feel that they can do with some urgency that they need to do in order to build next summer in order to um borrow these funds so the pull pull survey data which we really struggled with whether when we did the original allocation of crf dollars you remember this mr chair you know we didn't know if they could use it for that if it would be done in time and as they keep moving along and developing and developing and developing um you know we have several cuds that could do that work and they believe they could do that work prior to the crf deadline which will then allow these funds which are not crf funds to be implemented next year so yes the flexibility i think would work here i think it is possible for us to if there are crf funds available perhaps reduce this a little um or or give that flexibility to the appropriations committee yep okay um i see two more hands up uh mark and then scott so my understanding is these vita funds these loans are that their loans and so there's going to be continuing money this 10.8 million dollars isn't going to all of a sudden vanish in a few years correct that's right and the other thing is um vita anticipated a an amount of loss and i can't remember what that was but do you have that figure i i don't have it on top of mind but there is a very specific figure associated with that that was actually incorporated into act 79 um so that number was uh i believe it was an appropriated amount based on an expectation for you know here or what loan losses would be projected to be from a program like this i'm thinking it was one point something million but i i may be off 540 000. okay so that that sounds an awful lot like five percent but okay okay thanks um who's next scott it was me what was i gonna ask uh oh i know about about what's eligible for crf money um should we have should we have somebody in who can talk about that about ella's ability i mean i know we've done that before but i i guess i i i'm laura mentioned uh using the money for for a um what do you call a pull a full study um uh is is that eligible for crf really since it wouldn't we wouldn't actually you know put anything in place it would just be preparation for putting something in place so there were a couple of questions there i think one was directed at me which is should we get more visibility from our crf experts on whether you know some of this would qualify um i i would i would say absolutely um you know the question is is how much of that work we're going to be able to do with our limited committee time between now and the time we're going to have to make a recommendation the appropriations committee i will tell you that you know you know this budget process we are building the plane as it's throwing down the runway and how i see this is we are going to have to in the next 24 hours make our best recommendations to the appropriations committee and i've already told this to some members of the appropriations committee where we may be coming back to them at the end of the week saying we've got additional feedback we want to give you on this cr you know this cod reflection also this is going to go to the senate and it's going to be worked out over there it's going to come back and we're going to have additional recommendations i think you know it's not ideal but i think we have to do our best work uh as quickly as we can knowing that this is a work in process um this is not our last word on this and again we're gonna be taking testimony on thursday on this stuff um so that's the best i got for you at this point but yes we do need to hear from you i'm just wondering about getting getting somebody who's you know we the state or jfo or somebody has uh retained a consultant to to give us advice about what qualifies for crf it's actually the governor's office has a consultant that's working with them on all crf recommendations so yes absolutely just worried about clawback that's all yeah no i hear you um so uh i would like to move on to um another on our list of items here another this is an issue it is not a recommendation in the governor's budget but it has been brought to us as an issue and there's a little history to share with the committee on this and that relates to funding for telecom planning so back in february this committee supported and made a recommendation to the appropriations committee to fund three hundred thousand dollars for telecom planning it was a request that was in the governor's budget um it was in the department of public service it was something that we supported that recommendation um when all bets were off after covet hit um you know it certainly came to our understanding even though we didn't finish a budget that the senate was interested in more money for telecom planning somewhere in the neighborhood of 800 000 for a broader more comprehensive telecom plan some of the work that this committee did and that the senate supported back in june was that we got the blessing to put five hundred thousand dollars of coronavirus relief fund money toward telecom planning with the specificity that would relate to some of the challenges that we have been dealing with in the covid crisis and also that that initial 500 000 towards telecom planning would be essentially setting the table for a more complete 10-year telecom plan that we would be completed with general fund dollars of 300 000 that would be put into the fy 21 budget that was you know i don't want to say there was an agreement on that but that was i think the concept that um certainly i was thinking through and i think other folks were as well um when the governor's fy21 budget came out there was not 300 000 of funding for additional telecom planning so at this point what is um you know before the legislature if you know we choose to go down this path is you know whether or not we should look for ask the appropriations committee to find 300 000 of one-time general fund money this is not crf money but general fund money to support um additional telecom planning and um you know again that is you know that's a concept that's before us um so i you know i'll lead off the discussion on this since i've kind of set the table as to you know where we are on this issue right now which is um this is you know this is funding this 300 000 of general fund appropriation money is something that this committee has historically supported it was in our budget letter to the appropriations committee back in um february and my view on this right now is that um uh you know as with almost any program you know more money would be helpful uh to getting this done um but you know i think we've gone to the mat and trying to get 500 thousand dollars through the coronavirus relief fund dollars to support this uh i wouldn't be shy about asking if the appropriations committee can find three hundred thousand dollars of one-time money um to support this it would be certainly something that our committee has supported in the past but personally you know relative to some of these other priorities this falls down farther on the list because of the money we've already gotten to support this kind of work so i don't want to say that i'm not supportive of it but if ultimately we are going to be making a priority based recommendation to the appropriations committee you know this is an area where i could see um you know de-prioritizing relative to some of these other things so that's my top of mind i see heidi's hand up go ahead heidi uh thank you tim um yeah i'm just um just to go back to this conversation because it it sounded again like they were um that it was going to be done um regardless of if we had the 300 000 appropriation and i think um i'll just say at this time i realize that this is something that we have supported in the past but um it's a different world out there and a lot of people are stepping up doing things for which they're not being paid for um uh or they're they're just doing twice the job uh that they that they used to be doing and that's it both in my business and in the private sector and in the in the public sector i i i'm sure you know if they this is just a different world i just i just feel like we need to look at again a bigger universe so that's just there's a lot of sacrifices being made right now on a lot of fronts in a lot of families in a lot of businesses um and um so i'm just just trying to put that in in perspective here yep okay thanks um i see two more hands up uh robin and then mike um i'm wondering if anybody can help me with understanding what do we get for 500 000 versus what we get for 800 000 uh i can only speak to that at a very high level um i'll tell you what we get from it from a budgetary perspective we get federal money versus state one-time money right um but that's that's more of a flip answer my understanding and i think this was included in uh written testimony that we got or maybe it was offered verbally from the department of public service that they were in the process of and maybe even have as of today hired a consultant to do that first five hundred thousand dollars of work and i say first 500 000 of work you know that assumes that there's more money coming after that um and that that work would need to be completed uh by december and that um and i'd have to go back and look at it's in statute what that work was to be focused on because i think that there was a focus on um you know some of the telecom shortcomings in our state that specifically relate to the covet emergency because that's how it qualified for crf funding but i don't think i'm speaking out of school to say that the work done as part of that study would set the table for kind of the completion of the plan that would be presented to the legislature i can't remember it was a there was a deadline but in april or may of uh 2021. so i know that's not a specific answer as you're looking for robin um if we go back and look at 966 it does give some special specific criteria as to what has to be done by december i'll look at 966 more closely um i i just also having sort of a gut reaction to uh 800 000 for a plan you know well i'll go back to what our committee's recommendation was for which is for 300 000 you know i'm not saying that that more resources won't result in a better plan we can quibble about that but um our committee's recommendation was for three hundred thousand dollars here i think the senate wanted to see more money and i think how we kind of split the you know um split the difference was finding money in crf to support this with the idea that there would be additional money one-time money and um i share some of heidi's concerns and that you know it's harder to come by that general fund one-time money in this place and we might have to either make do with the money we've gotten through crf or look to the department of public service to kind of put the finishing touches on a plan using the um you know the work that's done by a consultant in the next five month four months um as a springboard for that work so um mike yeah i'm sorry i uh got in here kind of late uh i just i didn't even know about this meeting until i got a text from scott so i apologize for that and uh i don't know if you could give me an overview of what we're talking about uh i know we're discussing uh funding i'd be happy to after we're done mike but we just have limited time so it's um but we are basically discussing five um potential recommendations that we would make to the appropriations committee um and there are things that were in the governor's budget with the exception of this one which is related to the toe account plan um but include the two two million dollars for cod funding a hundred thousand dollars for the peg um funding study um 1.2 million dollars for uh dmv work on the new stickering technology and um something else so at any rate but mike i'd be happy to spend time with you after but we're kind of going through each of these proposals we've gone through three of them now and at the end of our discussion um we're gonna start putting together um our prioritization for some of these things and how we might bring them forward um are there any other thoughts on this currently not in the budget 300 000 um telecom plan question any other things that people want to offer again we're going to come back to this at the end of our discussion um the next thing i want to move to relates to telecom excuse me two wi-fi hotspots and again there's some history on this that i think is important for the committee to understand as we consider this recommendation um roughly speaking the department of public service and again these are rough numbers um this spring spent approximately i'm going to say 175 000 on wi-fi hotspots um it was the understanding that some of that money would be reimbursed to the department of public service um through a fema application there was an expectation that the department of poker service would be reimbursed uh for about 125 000 of that expenditure um the remaining expenditure we gave the department of public service the ability to draw down on up to 50 000 of crf funds this was in section 13 of age 966 so we gave in h966 the um the department the ability to draw down up to 50 000 to basically to pay for those expenditures with the understanding that they would likely be reimbursed for the other call 125 000 through a fema application that fema application did not come through um so at this juncture that hundred and twenty five thousand dollars would essentially come out of the department's budget and i think it's fair to say that there's very little room in the department's budget to to cover that expense one of the a proposal that has come to um it was included in the governor's budget was to ask for an additional 125 000 out of the crf funding to pay for this um expenditure and i'm looking for this it's in section b 1104 in the governor's budget um and it's under the coronavirus relief fund it's one-time funding um for uh the department for 125 000 and it says for the purpose of installing wi-fi hotspots it sounds like that work is yet to occur it's actually work that's already occurred um to be clear this isn't this isn't money for future wi-fi hot spots to reimburse the department for work already completed i think it's pretty clear that this qualifies for crf funding um one of the uh so that was the proposal another way if you will to to skin this cat or to skin this bird mike um i'm looking at your bird is to give the department flexibility under um h.966 again this funding is allowed in section 13. section 13 provides 17 million 466 500 for a variety of things if the department would be acceptable in increasing that 50 000 to 175 000 to give them the flexibility to use up to that amount uh for reimbursement on the wi-fi hotspot work that has been done i've talked to the commissioner about that and and have emailed members of the appropriations committee the chair and representative feltes about this so that is another way to do this and acceptable to um the commissioner the reason they would have the flexibility to do that is because not all of that 17 million 466 thousand five hundred dollars has been specifically allocated to um certain programs um you know up to two million dollars of that amount of money could be used for line extensions um i think the bulk of that money is going to be used for connectivity initiative um opportunities um but there is flexibility uh with which the department can allocate that funding um what i would suggest we do is give um additional flexibility for the department to use that money to um reimburse for these wi-fi hotspots but again there are a couple of different ways we could we could go at this so that's some history on this issue um and again i'm just bringing the committee up to speed on conversations i've had with commissioner tierney and with members of the appropriations committee as to how we might solve this kind of funding question request any thoughts or questions on this so uh robin uh i like the the latter idea of increasing the flexibility for dps to take it out of money already allocated for connectivity um because i mean hotspots are connectivity to me at the you know it is appropriate use of those funds under the bigger umbrella yep um scott um just want to chime in and say i like it too let's do that okay um i i've actually uh well actually i'll give representative feltos credit for it she's asked maria to to draft up language that would um support this literally it's changing the number in section 13 from 50 000 of reimbursement to 175 000 reimbursement so it's not a real heavy lift from a drafting perspective so okay if there's not any other questions on that i think the last thing that we would turn to on my list again just for general conversation is the is the governor's request for 1.2 million dollars of money for the department of motor vehicles again this is getting a little bit outside our lane i will say but um this is something that ads would work on and since we had the advantage of having them in committee last week i thought we'd ask them about that this and um i think the appropriations committee would you know welcome if we have any thoughts on this um i did want the committee to know that i alerted the leadership on the transportation the house transportation committee um over the weekend of the testimony that we took on this and i referred them to our youtube testimony so they could watch it for themselves um and also uh you know let them know that we're not trying to get outside of our lane here and into the dmv world but um you know just from an ads perspective we were interested in this uh the feedback i got from them you know for the for the committee's uh um situational awareness is is that they are unequivocally supportive of this program this is something that they're going to recommend i believe to the appropriations committee um so uh you know again we heard the testimony that we heard on friday and i will also say that you know i sense that ads is very supportive of this program from an efficiency perspective both on the administrative side and on the enforcement side um i also heard from committee members um you know some questions about is this uh kind of 1990s technology in a you know 2020 world um personally i can't speak to this technology it's not something i know a whole lot about um i do take what the what the secretary provided us in terms of testimony about the uh efficiency upgrade here both administratively and from an enforcement perspective but again i couldn't tell you the first thing about the world of dmv stickering so i'm as i said i'm a little outside of my world there um other are there thoughts and uh questions on this yeah if i can just speak up i'm sure there's a lot of folks out there would appreciate no stickers at all so there you go no i you know i'm no licensed place either yeah you're right um i don't know again you know is this a time is this a time for spending 1.2 million dollars i don't know i i didn't i didn't see the urgent need that this is gonna save a lot of money or create a you know or solve a huge problem that there is out there so this is again one that i could i could put at the bottom of the list a couple more hands up uh scott and then mike well i feel the same way i mean i just i i guess i'm puzzled why between a likeness plate number and a vin number we need stickers at all i i just so i guess i'd like to hear what the enforcement angle is is on it but obviously that's you know that's not really our purview so um i don't know it before i would feel comfortable uh recommending it above other expenditures i want to know more about why we can't get away from stickers at all mike yes so uh just on the wi-fi hotspots uh totally in favor of that um i know that we're looking to put some wi-fi hotspots for folks in charlotte that uh don't have adequate internet access on the stickers uh we're talking about the uh inspection stickers or the little tags that go on your license plate which stickers we talked about there i'm assuming it was the inspection stickers yeah i'm i i think that we need them uh how else do you know whether the car has been inspected or not what computers are for uh i can make a sticker and stick it in my window that'll say that it's approved been approved you know i could make one pretty easy but just to you know just an idea um not sure about that that's the first time i've had to be reminded of that thank you um first time in a while anyway um in terms of uh the uh the sticker thing i you know i also i don't know uh uh enough about this i don't think this i don't see this as a priority for our committee i don't think we should um oppose it if especially if we know that uh that the more relevant uh committee that know presumably knows more about all of this is very enthusiastic about it so i don't want to i'm not suggesting that we um uh uh oppose it i'm just saying that this is not compared to other things on on on this list larger and smaller uh this is not a priority for me and i suggest that that's uh we we find a way to say that not oppose it um but uh we we we have other things on the list that are higher priorities well you know along those lines um i'm the only reason i am neutral on this is because i don't know enough about it this is not at all my area of expertise i know enough about the dmv from my five minutes of interaction there annually as i go to renew my whatever my registration so i don't feel qualified to make a a recommendation as to whether this is a good uh dmv program or not um again i think we took testimony on this because we had the advantage of having ads in here this is a program that is being funded through dmv um you know some of the laura some of the questions that laura had last week you know why isn't this funded through ads um you know this is work that dmv has made a determination um you know along with the governor's recommended um budget that this is a priority um my i think where i'm leaning on this is is where avram is going which is either no recommendation or because i don't think we're qualified i'll speak for myself i don't think i'm qualified to speak to what dmv programs should receive prioritization and um instead stick to the um prioritizing of other recommendations where i think we do have um you know more experience as policymakers so i'd be inclined to leave this either off our list or kind of on the bottom of our list rob and i see your hand up um yeah i also get to speak from a position of vast ignorance on this topic but my general impression is from the last several months there are so many areas in dmv that need to be brought up to speed computerized made more accessible and i'm not in a position to say which what which of those should be prioritized um and in light of that sort of uncomfortable backing this one as a priority so i'm inclined to to go along with what you and abram were talking about but i think dmv needs a makeover a rethink top to bottom rather than so i can say again from a first-hand perspective something i do have expertise on is um people getting their driver's licenses which has been a real challenge in my household in the last two months is i've got two teenagers who have been trying to get their driver's tests uh although it saved a lot money for me in the insurance world in that regard that slowed them down but that aside let's use this as a jumping off point um and again i don't want to i don't want to get in the way of kind of recommendations from members but you know as we consider these five things i would say that we um maybe only refer to the dmv recommendation parenthetically that um it's something that we heard testimony on that you know from a policy perspective it's not in our committee's purview to you know look at prioritization of programs in in dmv and leave it to the transportation committee to make their recommendation um if that is acceptable to people i'd like to turn back um to the other four programs um and start to craft what our recommendations are on these four things um you know potentially prioritizing or potentially um you know not necessarily putting them in order but mike just to bring you up to speed those four things are the two million dollar one-time funding for ceds it's general fund money in the governor's budget um it's the uh 125 000 for um crf um excuse me it's 125 000 for wi-fi hotspots that would be crf funds um that's the second one the third one is do we ask for three hundred thousand dollars for um telecom planning money that would be general fund one time and then the final one is um there's a hundred thousand dollars uh a hundred thousand dollar request in the governor's budget for the for the peg study which is um was required as part of h966 but not funded through accd so those are the four things and i'd like to have the committee start to kind of hone in on a recommendation and and the one caveat i will say particularly with regard to the two million dollars of cud funding is um i expect to whatever conclusion this committee comes to today it is not going to be the final word on that program i think there's going to be a lot of discussion on this in the next couple weeks again in an imperfect world where we don't have an infinite amount of time i think we've got to you know do the best we can with the idea that we are going to continue to revise these recommendations through the appropriations process in the next one to three weeks this is all general fund money and not not crf money uh no 125 000 for wi-fi hotspots is crf money okay um and yeah that is the only thing of the crf money per the governor's uh budget recommendations but tim go ahead laura and then mark uh we had talked about possibly uh some flexibility suggesting uh looking at some flexibility at the 2 million right that was a suggestion i made that was not the governor's um suggestion that was that was something i threw out there from our for our committee to to chew on um and i certainly don't want to speak for the appropriations committee i know that they would if that's possible to do i know that they would probably breathe a little bit of a sigh of relief on that but um that's a that's a place we can go there so if we're looking at um you know for looking at issues for you know for this year um even you know i mean it seems like we probably reduce um reduce that million for vita and in order to get to the vita they're going to need some dollars for um additional work to be done that additional work i think a lot of it can be done prior to the crf deadline so we could pivot over to crf there so we could reduce potentially the government governor's recommendation on general funds and see if there's some crf available so that we can make sure we leverage those okay i mean again that is something that i would like to do if we if we can do and something that i would like to recommend which is reduce the general fund recommendation there to 1.5 and see if we could bridge that gap to get us to the governor's two million dollars by using five hundred thousand dollars of crf money if we can do that so um mark you had your hand up yeah uh i don't know if you're looking for a stop time at three here but would it help you for us to do our prioritizing one through five and then you analyze them all and put them in a in a at least for now and then go back to talking about them um so one thing i am perfectly capable of and would love to do is to have your proxy in giving you guys you you all giving me your priorities and then me kind of putting it together um i don't want to take that i don't know if that's it's not appropriate what um so thank you for for drawing the attention of the clock mark um we have the ability to um at people's convenience obviously to carve out an hour to have more discussion on this tomorrow um as you know the the speaker's office every week gives us prescribed times in which we can meet um i have asked her if we need to can we get another hour tomorrow to meet um so you know again we can use a few more minutes today to kind of kick this around and if people want to kind of email me their you know priorities and suggestions i can pull that together and um you know come up with a committee proposal if you will tomorrow that we can kind of look at a little more generally so to speak and then make a final recommendation i just think that would be a good starting point tim i mean you know somebody's gonna have to take in it you know it's generally you and that's fine but a lead on you know what's what's the top priority so and as far as the time goes i mean for me um we're meeting on the floor two correct uh tomorrow we are meeting on the floor at two o'clock correct okay so so for me if we're looking for another hour you know 12 30 to 1 30 would be the best for me so that i can at least get in a half a day okay rather than rather than 10 in the morning yeah i hear you um let's circle back to that i want to hear from avraham more quickly and then and laura as well so go ahead uh just to comment on the uh the the two million dollars and the possibility that uh that that we could use crf funds for projects that could be uh uh completed in in in that time frame and i agree we should my concern is um we don't know whether whether that will actually happen or not so i feel reluctant in reducing uh the 2 million by a like amount if i would rather see if we can keep that amount and if uh we can get some of the work done uh before the end of the year with the crf money then then we would not need to we would say we would then uh uh take that out of the two million dollars and not spend the whole thing uh i'm just worried that i'm done well i was just going to say there's certainly way to to incorporate this into our recommendation if that was the way we're gonna go avram and i think we could present that to the appropriations committee in the context of that there is absolutely two million dollars of need uh if not significantly more in the communications union district community um you know if we can support that in general fund money that's terrific if we can use 500 000 as a starting point i'm out of crf money to support some of that work uh in the near term we would recommend using that amount of money in crf dollars um in addition to one and a half month 100 million dollars of general fund money but again giving the appropriations committee the the flexibility while acknowledging the priority here that if if if if we can deduce you know again we're building the plane here as it's going down the runway if we can deduce that 500 000 of money that we're talking about here could be used in the very near term and would qualify for crf use take it out of that instead of general fund one-time money which is i mean that's platinum plated money in in this budget um so at any rate i i think that's something we could incorporate into a recommendation laura so can i can i just take us so i'm hearing that we may want to meet tomorrow we may want to but i'm gonna if it's okay with you i would love to just take a stab and see if see if there's a possibly agreement and if there's not we could meet tomorrow so here is what i would suggest so what if we were to include in our it's not even a memo is it is it an email it's an email yeah um so the 125 for the wi-fi hotspots because those did not qualify for fema um so they've got to get paid for um 300k for the telecom plan um because that that was something that the senate felt really you know like let's let's let the senate have something uh the peg study 100k and uh let's leave the 2 million in for the for the equity financing and um have you i mean it sounds like you've spoken with marty you've spoken with the chair about you know possibility for um flexibility of crf funds and you've said to us that we're we're all going to need to be flexible as this is moving but is that something that the committee could get behind and and i'm fully prepared for the answer to be no but i'm also happy not to meet tomorrow if the answer is yes i i think where i'll speak for myself i think where i'm not entirely on the same page is with regard to the um the telecom planning and again i would say that in a perfect world we would have more money and more time to put towards those planning to you know towards that planning effort um again i'm just looking at historically what our committee has supported with regard to telecom planning and i think we've exceeded that in the support we put behind the crf funding um and you know we've got a little we've got to leave a little meat on the bone for the senate to ask for and you know if if this is a priority for them to to to get even more then um i wouldn't want to step in the way of the heroic work that they would do um so you know is it something i could support yes is it something that of these four things that we would make recommendations on i would probably put it as number four uh yeah i don't know that i think we need it either again senate and i would also remind you that this is something that is not currently in the budget this is something that we would have to you know basically hammer into a budget that it's not money that's currently in there unlike any of these other other things that were that we're talking about so um any other thoughts on prioritization and or meeting tomorrow um i guess what i would say with regard to meeting tomorrow is um i had personally i have a hard stop at one o'clock so i would suggest that if we're gonna meet tomorrow that we meet at at noon sharp um and to facilitate the quick work that we would do i would um ask that members share with me um just an email form doesn't have to be long your thoughts on these different programs and i will try and conform that into what i think is a consensus proposal and that's what we'll start talking about at noon um and you know who knows if we'll have to vote on each line item we've done that before but that that might be the easiest thing just to bring us to consensus um so i'm i'm sorry to impose on folks uh but you might have to give up your lunch uh tomorrow or why don't you bring your lunch to committee i'll say that and uh and we can do that then um but again i want to give will the opportunity will noon work for people tomorrow and danielle i don't know if you can hear us uh at this point i don't even know if you're available i'm here yes i am available tomorrow at noon okay um ramen i just want to point out to heidi that we will all have our lunches with us at noon tomorrow and we'll all have our cameras on and she's welcome [Laughter] okay so again your your homework uh is um take a few minutes uh hopefully in the next six hours um to send me an email um with thoughts on prioritization here um and i will consolidate those thoughts to be kind of the starting point for our conversation at noon again i've got a hard stop at probably uh you know 12 57 because i've got another meeting i've got to go to um but the goal will be to come out of that discussion tomorrow with here's our recommendation to the appropriation committee so um appreciate everyone's time today um in digging into this and your thoughts uh uh overnight and danielle if you could send us out an invitation a zoom invitation for tomorrow at noon that would be great and just you can post this on our committee agenda as committee discussion um for budget recommendations okay we'll do okay alrighty thanks everybody [Music] you | ORCA Media | UCrM4z9DzdvD3bnA5E7tDtKQ | 2020-09-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 18,595 | 96,263 |
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our fathers held on to this olympic light this fire and by his grace he has granted us the opportunity to bring it back the fire that saves that heals that delivers that authentic christianity the pursuit of his majesty modern things so i'm trusting that somewhere in this service before we are done that fire will move from left from left to right to right from top from bottom to bottom all nature is an ignition hallelujah we'll sit down for five minutes and then we pray [Music] please listen to me hear me london there is a price for the anointing there is a price for the glory of god hear me please listen the price is more than fasting the price is more than prayer the price is more than bible study the price is more than church attendance as important as that is the price for life is death [Music] this may be an uncomfortable teaching but if it is god you want to host only dead man can carry god [Music] the door that leads to life is called death the door that leads to the throne is called the cross you must die to live i have been crucified with christ he says nevertheless i live yet not i but christ that lives in me and the life that i live in the flesh that is the body i live by the faith of the son of god now please sit down let me interpret what is happening to you right now because the bible says romans chapter 8 from verse 18 it says i reckon khalis khabarous i reckon that the sufferings of this present time the constraints lord listen there are many of you the dealing of god in your life is seeking for interpretation because if you do not know you will think he's the devil when you want to move forward others are moving god says you stay back and you don't know why lord what are you up to with my life why can't i live a normal life if a sign of an anointing looking for you is a sign of a grace looking for you others are sleeping and his majesty wakes you while they are sleeping he's saying pray lord allow me i want to live a normal life and then he says not soul for the grace for a generation hear me [Music] he will give you instructions that may not make sense [Music] take now thy son thy only son whom thou lovest if you want to be abraham then you must be willing to give up isaac only those who give up isaac are called abraham not those who give birth to isaac those who can give away isaac listen to me there is a message that our generation is trying to forget and respectfully i stand and lend my voice with many across the globe that are bringing this voice back not everything is free there is a price for the glory of god there is a real price for authentic spiritual power it will cost you your convenience it will cost you your ego it will cost you your reputation when you want to stand stall you must learn to go down the secret of standing is kneeling the secret to run is to stay the the key to your speed in life is your staying power the more you stay in his presence the more you run this is the message that a generation is trying to forget listen to me it is true that the same lord is rich unto all god loves everybody but he does not trust everybody it takes a track record in the spirit [Music] you can have visions of yourself moving in power and grace whether in business in ministry corporate life and it never manifests because there is a real price oh dear generation hear me there is a real price the price of prayer the price of surrender the price of death where what you want is him not you not your ambition listen the lord told me something years ago he said son if you can see me there is nothing i will not give you and he meant it i stand before the god of heaven in the presence of your pastor in the presence of god's people london europe i have no business building an agenda or an empire for myself no my agenda is not fame i'm not interested in being a celebrity all i want is to be that donkey that his majesty can ride upon [Music] and i told him i said lord if you will ever give me the opportunity to represent your purposes to a generation i am honored i am a man i am not perfect but i am broken listen to me i share with you this is not acting i'm sharing my heart with you if it is god you want to host it will cost you your ego it will cost you your ambition [Music] only those who can give him all can carry all of him [Music] you want to tell the sick be healed and they are healed it takes more than desire it takes more than kneeling down for a man of god to lay hands on you no there are certain wells you must dig by yourself it is a track record are we together and so i learned by experience that if you seek him and you don't find him is because you did not seek him with all your heart london i appreciate your passion for the things of god otherwise you would not be here i appreciate your honor for me and your precious pastor i thank you for all that you have done i thank you for your love and everything but you have celebrated joshua salman thank god for what he's done in my life but let me tell you i introduced to you afresh his majesty i introduced to you afresh the god who is bigger than us all i introduce to you afresh the maker of this man that you so admire listen if all you see is me you have not seen well you must see him [Music] my agenda is not to come and build funds now more than that sincerely [Music] he knows [Music] that your own i want [Music] your all i've ever needed more than faith more than the reputation help me [Music] i'm speaking to you by the spirit [Music] he's calling you to a place of fresh hunger this is my message tonight his power is available but his power will require a depth of hunger and if i can find someone that is desperate enough tonight to say lord i will lay down my idols and thrones i have baby has taken my heart that i will lay down my idols and thrones and all that has taken my heart sing lord i will bow the lord i will bow to you to no other god but you lord this is my desire i sincerely seek to see the christ revealed and the christ glorified [Music] like john he says that i may decrease is not self-condemnation it is an attempt to show how much he seeks to see his majesty revealed hear me tonight he is calling you to give up your agenda does not mean to forget about it it means to dethrone it until christ becomes lord of it he's not asking you to not seek prosperity don't get me wrong no i teach the whole counsel of god he wants you to prosper he wants you to increase he wants you to go forward you call it a shift however he wants to be lord of all his jealousy does not allow him to share any space with any other thing and so i made up my mind and i told him lord if you will give me anything at all that will take your place let it never come i meant it i still mean it any platform any anointing that you will ever give me that will make me shift the attention of the generation from you to me may it never come [Music] it is my pledge to see his glory revealed [Music] i'm not the only one he has called it is a generation it is an honor he's given and we stand faithful to that which he has given but here in london i believe that the men who will restore the ordinances of god are in this building tonight i believe that the men and the women who will bring back that fire like the days of gideon like the days of samson like the days of elijah the call tonight is the call of death i'm going to give you two prayer points and i want you to pray sincerely because i'm about to speak over your life i want you to find a corner and cry your heart lord everything i have exalted above you i dethrone it tonight be the center of my life someone is praying someone is crying to god someone is crying [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] all i want is for you for you to be glorified for you to believe is all i want is for you for you to be loved for you to believe in all i want is for you for you to be foreign for your for your glory pray lord take everything i surrender everything someone is praying is nothing i'm withholding nothing minutes with holding nothing to give myself away share that my son here keep myself away so you can use me i keep my heart away can you use me [Music] hallelujah the last prayer point for tonight you you're going to pray father the grace and the unction that must come upon my life and turn me into another man and shift me to when a next dimension of prosperity there is a mighty anointing happening to pastor's wife there is a might this this this conference tonight was designed by god's counsel you see god is touching people but i see an unusual impartation [Music] fill me july over feel me my prayer lord fill me fill me feel me [Music] and we will never settle for less we know there's more that's found in you i'm speaking to someone god is about to shift you i'm standing in this apostolic hospice by the privilege of god's grace it's time to move you into a dimension in the spirit i'm about to pray listen [Music] hallelujah pastor sir with all due respect the lord is giving me a prophetic word hear what the lord is saying the lord is speaking three things number one the lord is saying he is multiplying the influence of dr sharla all over london yes this is what god is saying that he's giving you grace for kings grace for kings you will raise kings this is what the spirit of god is telling me and the lord is telling me again that he's multiplying your honor for the lord is saying i have seen your faithfulness even in the midst of fire this is what the spirit of god is saying and that a thousand cubits has been measured for you and it's time to go deeper he will multiply your influence i'm seeing god raise strange people to stand by you financially strange people believe me to stand by you and lift up the ministry that the liberty church will become not just a place of transformation but a place of strange revival it will happen by the power of the spirit [Music] this grace you see tonight i will not go back with it it will rest with this church believe me i want to pray please understand that this is not pride it is the privilege of god's grace to carry this mantle for a generation i'm not the only one there are many scattered across europe africa and across you have only met one of them [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] but tonight if you will believe the words that i release upon you hear me in london i did not call myself the grace you honor is the grace that comes upon you i'm standing in my office and i'm declaring right now anyone call the ministry here hear me i'm about to extend my hand and let a strange grace for encounters and hunger at the count of three father i pray all over london and everyone who is following online america europe africa asia in the name of jesus at the count of three let there be that importation a call a call i open up the wells pray well one get ready two three take that place down break that grace now make that anointing now in the name of jesus i shift you by prophecy a new dimension in ministry the healing anointing is coming on people right now take that place in the mighty name of jesus hallelujah the grace for intercessors this is what god is showing me god is birthing intercessory ministries here tonight i'm seeing many women in the order of the borough where are they london i awaken the borders i blow the shasta i sell the islam in the name of jesus the borders arise the borders arise women with the strength of nation i conquered warriors in the mighty name of jesus who will stand at the gate like the wise men of shiloh i declare declares that grace falls upon you that place falls upon you hallelujah [Music] who is david david i'm hearing a name david [Music] you are holding the picture of someone called david who is that is a picture david is there someone like that you came with a photo look at this [Music] come what's his name david the son yes this boy is going to be a mighty man of god mighty awesome god miracles and worship i release grace upon that boy jonathan who is jonathan jonathan where are you you're a man of god are you jonathan come your life is about to change [Music] come sir in this ministry are you part of this ministry now i'm going to pray for you but you will go on pastor osho allah will lay hands there is a grace on his life please forget about whether you know him or not just just believe what i'm telling you hold my hand sir shout jesus as loud as you can grace i shift you in the spirit you step into a new dimension as pastor lays hands on you there is an impartation of grace that is coming upon you hallelujah now hear me hear me there are people who are called into the prophetic ministry but there has been no one to open your heavens in that regard in the name of jesus i'm stretching my hands now from the front to the back the balcony everywhere i stand by the spirit lord anyone who is called to speak the prophecies of god to the nations the seeing eyes and the hearing ear at the count of three that grace falls on you one two three take the prophetic take the prophetic strange dreams visions operations of the spirit makatoshi in the name of jesus hallelujah listen i want to pray our time is up but i will pray quickly before i pray for the sick i want to release the healing anointing you see we cannot lose the healing ministry the ministry of signs and wonders must be preserved he said except you see miraculous signs and wonders you will not believe we live in an unbelieving generation that must see the signs in addition to the truth of god's word i am not ashamed of the gospel he says for it is the power of god i believe that there are people here who will carry that grace before i pray for the sick i want to release that grace now it has nothing to do with gender it has nothing to do with being a man of god it has everything to do with hunger father [Applause] at the count of three everywhere within this auditorium lord there are people who are fostered and prayed for the greatest genuine grace for the ministry of signs and wonders i stretch my hands at the count of three like the dew of hammond let it fall one peru's kadas yata two get ready here it comes like a whirlwind three take that grace help them please help them my god take that grace take that grace from the front to the back take that craze up the balcony take that grace may that grace find you i shift you by the spirit new dimensions in the name of jesus christ hallelujah now [Applause] come it's over new level you are trusting god for a miracle very quickly lay your hands lay your hands right there [Music] by the way [Music] i know that i have a few minutes left just a few minutes i'll do my best to wrap up but before i wrap up we will agree as a church and speak over the corona virus we thank god for what the governments of nations are doing but the church is the authorized entity to allow or disallow and we're going to take our place tonight and send that virus back from where it came from but i want to pray for the sick now this is our final session i know that many of you came trusting god for healing listen miracles are real miracles are real they are a manifestation of the mercy and the love of god no shadow you wouldn't light up mountain you won't climb up coming after me snow while you [Music] coming after me all right lay your hands there now thank you jesus [Music] just lay your hands there i want to pray for you now i believe in miracles you don't have to come out right where you are [Music] as we worship in your presence there is healing the holy spirit's gentle touch is flowing jesus believe jesus god is touching people there is healing in your name now agree with me in the name of jesus come on london in the name of jesus in the name of jesus i command every devil of infirmity right now by the power of the holy ghost i curse you begone in the name of jesus every spirit of infirmity by the power that raised christ help them please i command be god now be set free in the name of jesus now i declare over the sick be healed in the name of jesus every blood disease be healed in the name of jesus blind eyes open in the name of jesus this one crutches on a wheelchair be healed now in the name of jesus death yes partial total deafness be healed now also of all sorts be healed in the name of jesus heart palpitations be healed in the name of jesus every cardiovascular disease be healed from it in the name of jesus [Music] every born condition in the name of jesus be healed [Applause] [Music] now whether i mention your case or not in the name of jesus the son of the living god i declare healing for you now now i apologize in advance we may not have the time to take testimonies but you can always register your testimony i believe that there might be an email or or you can meet one of the officials and just let them know that this is what has happened to me there will be so many testimonies from this conference hallelujah two more assignments and i'm done listen please listen very carefully prophecy is very powerful it not only reveals it can create the most superior dimension of the prophetic is not the revelatory dimension i demonstrated this yesterday the most superior dimension of the prophetic is the grace that makes us what has no business happening to happen by this time tomorrow he was not revealing what would happen he made it happen the lord wants to make things happen in our lives now [Applause] and he said son of man can these bones live again and the prophet said only down the west listen the prophetic is powerful now i i know and i agree that it has been insulted here and there and there has been exaggerations and people have handled the prophetic without character and people have done a lot of things and even dabbled into all kinds of activities of definition i know the church is like a patient however christ is still in the midst of her but please do not make the mistake of believing that just because there are perversions here and there every manifestation of the prophetic is ungodly you are wrong if you think so there are people who have paid the price and by the privilege of the election of grace they've been vested with the ability to create possibilities over the lives of others [Applause] can i pray for you i stand as one who is sent by the privilege of god's grace in agreement with the angel over this house the man that god has set and so or not yet again tonight [Music] and in the name of jesus i cry that my father who is my maker and the maker of men that you would harken to every word now i decree over this auditorium london hear me i stand in the name of jesus every closed door over your life over your destiny i speak a father be open be open be open be open be open financial force open spiritual course be open career blessing number two the bible says and the king sent for joseph and they brought him out of his dungeon listen there are men called destiny helpers they have an assignment they are mandated and authorized to hold your hand and lead you to the next level i prophesied to the north of london the south the east the west everywhere the helpers of your destiny are in three months 90 days by the spirit of prophecy like the ark of god in the house of prophet edward i told them now the city help us show up now destiny helps us listen once upon a time the bible says elisha was with the sons of the prophet and he said when we meet with you is too straight let us go beyond the jordan and while they were filling the trees the axe head fell and he said our last master for it was borrowed let me prophesy because there are people here under financial pressure and listen i respect the laws of economics but from scripture every time a man was under any kind of pressure it took prophecy to bring them out that's why i speak to your bills i speak to your finances hear the word of the lord in the name of jesus rise to a new level i shift you to a new level please believe it financially in the name of jesus i cross that i cross financial troubles in the name of jesus hallelujah please look at me psalmist said many a day that rise up against me it says many a day that say where is your help but then he says but thou o lord at a shield for me it says you are my glory help me and the lifter i pray whatever has brought you down in the name of jesus may the lifter of men lift you tonight may the lifter of men leave you tonight liberty church london rise to a new level hallelujah hallelujah revelation chapter 1 he said i john was in the spirit on the lord's day and he went to the throne room and then chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter three he had revelations but when we get to chapter four he hears a voice even in heaven and it says come up no matter what level you have gotten to enlighten there is still space for more therefore i speak to you liberty church london europe in the name of jesus come up here rise to a new level arise shy arise shine our eyes shine our eyes shine in the name of jesus listen the donkey of saul gets missing and for three days they keep looking for that donkey and they cannot find it and then the servant says there is a man of god samwell let us go to that holy man of god the moment samwell meets david saul he said is it not because the lord has anointed you to be king over israel and he pronounced three blessings number one he said the donkey that is missing has been back home let me call what has left your life that should not have left relationships resources in the name of jesus everything that has left your life by the power of prophecy it returns back to you tonight it returns blood to you tonight in the name of jesus [Applause] [Music] hallelujah number two he told him he said as you go back you will see three men each holding two loaves of bread they will salute you and give to you somebody say favor i declare and declare over your life someone must love you enough to invest in your success this evening receive favor obtain grace and favor esther 2 verse 15 i speak it over your life carry that anointing faithful in the morning favor in the afternoon favor in the evening in the name of jesus number three he said you will come to the garrison of the philistines and there the hand of the lord will come upon you and when you read in the letter verses they said is saul also one of the prophets i want to speak over your life london as we wrap up this conference every dimension you have desired spiritually financially in the name of jesus i agree with your pastor by the power that raised christ from the dead receive that grace now help them please receive that grace now hallelujah let me give you two instructions number one please ensure that the fire on your altar never goes down some of you will need to go back home and husband wife you need to talk about it we must come up with a program for our spiritual development it is no longer going to be half hazard what do we do in the morning what do we do in the night some of you need to go back and come up with an intentional program for your spiritual growth you're not going to open the bible at random and just read anything no make up your mind to know the lord make up your mind to invest in your spirit make up your mind to buy books your pastor has got some books there are rich materials you can get it listen to it it says and that from a child down has known the holy scripture that is able to make you wise on to salvation number two make up your mind that you're going to be connected as much as possible to what god is doing in and through this ministry you see let me tell you and and i believe this and this is not i've not even spoken with pastor i believe listen to me i believe that god sends people to ministries and connects them there are we together now it is sometimes you can choose based on what you want i like this man but there is the connection of destiny you will need to locate yourself with the grace the grace that is responsible for your lifting when god called somewhere he used the voice of eli he did not use an echo they that be planted in the house of god they shall flourish in the courts of our god even in old age the bible says they will be fat and flourishing hallelujah praise the lord our time is gone i've been instructed that i lead us to take our offering have we taken our offering let me bring out mine can you bring out your offering let me pray and speak over it remember that these things are done with understanding and with revelation please very quickly our time is up and then just the final word and we're done let me just pray because our time is done please bring out your offering i want to speak over it in the name of jesus the son of the living god our father who art in heaven hallowed be your name our father hear us from heaven forgive our sins now two things very quickly if if you need an offering envelope just just wave your hands and someone okay please help them they're officials please keep it keep it lifted keep it lifted and someone will reach you very quickly with an envelope now listen while this is happening i want to make an altar call spare me one minute we're doing all this at the same time it is important that we do this i want you to know that the foundation of the faith life is coming to jesus with brokenness to receive his life the bible says for god so loved the world that he gave his one and only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish have everlasting life there are two categories of people here tonight the first category is saying apostle [Music] he's saying apostle i really want to make it right with jesus all through the days of this conference and now tonight i do not want to wrap up this conference and go back the same there are others who are saying apostle i found myself loving the lord but for some reason my life has gone haywire and i need a restoration those two categories wherever you are i want you to take the bold step very quickly please come stand before me right now celebrate them as they come someone is running to jesus are you celebrating salvation please stand don't kneel because of space [Music] i have decided to follow jesus no turning back i have decided to follow jesus no turning back i have to decide to follow jesus now turn it back i salute and i celebrate please look at me just just a moment oh my god that adorable girl she's coming for the altar call too come come come oh i love this lady celebrate her come come darling what's her name [Music] [Applause] [Music] now not listen to me i really love children and you love me i love you too thank you hallelujah i pray where's the mom mom where are you please take care of this girl she's a gift don't cry i know the bible says train up your child in the way it should go look at this adorable child loving jesus serving jesus only god can tell what she will become i just i just brought her to just love on her and then to make it a lesson don't serve jesus alone as for me and my house i pray for you my dear you will serve jesus you will serve the god of your parents and i have a little gift for you do you mind this is for you god bless you thank you [Music] now thank you i celebrate every one of you a card will be giving up am i right okay let me just have one okay um i'm not sure do you have it i'm not sure they have it do they have a card okay a card will be given to you is a decision card please do well to fill it um i don't know if you can do it immediately if you can get a pen please if you don't have a pen just wave your hands someone will reach you feel it legibly and um i believe that there are officials you will give it to immediately but then i want to lead you thank you so much for the courage to come and to make this decision and i'm honored to lead you um it's a noble decision it's a noble decision lift your right hand if you will please just suspend what you're doing for a moment lift your right hand let it be true let it be sincere you're not reciting a poem jesus is here let it be from the depth of your heart see after me every one of you standing we can back them up everyone say lord jesus i love you and i believe in you that you are the son of god tonight i declare that you are my lord you are my savior you are my king i obtain remission of my sin and i receive the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness and i declare that from tonight i go forward ever and backward never amen and amen keep your hands lifted let me pray jesus i present to you the ones you died for and i thank you for drawing these ones no one can come to the father except by jesus i bless you the grace that keep may that grace keep you go from glory to glory in the mighty name of jesus christ amen and amen okay now all of you please this way all of you in concert just move to my left which is your right and just for two three minutes the officials will just help coordinate what you're doing please all of you let's celebrate them as they go everyone please everyone hallelujah now remember we're about to receive the offering uh let me just do this quickly i'm honored to have my my auntie and my uncle here it was a big surprise and please i want to honor i wanted to help me and i love them very much and i'm honored there somewhere here i believe please stand please stand that's my uncle my auntie mummy susan that the isaiah i y'all celebrate them do it for me celebrate them do it for me london oh please okay i'm told that they come forward please let's honor them come on they are my parents here so do it for me do it for me celebrate them celebrate them amen hallelujah please lift up your offering lift up your offering and let us bless it [Music] thank you sir thank you ma i am so honored so honored so honored please celebrate them one more time thank you thank you thank you hallelujah please lift your offering and let me just speak over it the bible says and god is able to make all grace are bound towards you so that ye having all sufficiency he says that you are bound to all good works i speak over your offering i declare it blessed i give it a voice in the realm of the spirit i command your offering to go all around london to gather its kind and return to you a thousand-fold in the name of jesus may your seat tonight bruise the head of the serpent [Applause] by this seed i declare rise above financial shame rise above financial pressure in the mighty name of jesus christ amen and amen now let me just say something i just felt stared up in my spirit that there are a few of you here the lord is going to place it in your heart this is this is something that just came just to bless pastor and tell him thank you after the service you can see him or i just sense it in my spirit that there are people here that the lord will speak to this is this is not some fundraising no we're people of integrity but we're also people of truth the holy spirit just spoke to me that he is going to be leading some of you to just come and meet pastor and his wife to say thank you for the sacrifice of hosting this program this is what i have to just love on you to just celebrate you for making this happen and if that is you after the service or somewhere please just find the leaders will direct you on how to do it and let's just honor and bless this precious precious man of god we love him come on give it up for dr sharla and his dear wife thank you hallelujah your offering is blessed in jesus name please pass it around how do we pass it round very quickly very quickly very quickly ushers will come just be patient oceans will come while that is happening please listen this is my last night tomorrow i'm back but i want you to know first dr sholan your dear wife thank you for your love the hospitality you liberty church you have an awesome team the protocol the the worship team my god they call them the liberty 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N4L8j5VomAw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4L8j5VomAw | Theory of Computation Video 10 : Undecidability and CFLs | we're going to finish up this unit on context-free languages today by kind of doing a little bridge over to the next stage which talks about Turing machines and unrestricted methods of computation and the bridge is going to be talking about decidability of questions about context-free languages and basically you can't decide too much about context-free languages you can decide a little bit about deterministic context-free languages you can decide almost everything about finite state machines and almost nothing about Turing machines so there's a hierarchy and the ability to decide questions about them gets harder and harder as you go out from the center toward the toward the fringe the way you prove that a problem is undecidable at least originally is to use that you know Barbara who shaves everybody in town except himself trick use the diagonalization trick I'm leaving that for a completely separate day when we talk about Turing machines because it needs a separate day it needs a separate review you need to be completely clear and not have anything else on your mind and then we'll do the first undecidable problem which is basically the question of whether a program goes into an infinite loop or not that's impossible to decide it's impossible to write a program that takes another program and tells you will this ever infinite loop or not yes or no can't get that right you can prove that with diagonalization now from there you don't want to bring out your diagonalization hammer again you'd rather leave it in the closet and just relate that to other problems with reductions to kind of show a relationship between other problems and the problem of whether you can tell with our program infinite loops the hard thing is to get that relationship to switch from checking programs for infinite loops to checking very practical things about grammars like whether grammars are ambiguous whether two grammars have any strings that they generate in common whether the compliment of a grammar that's context-free is also context-free all those things are undecidable but there's no obvious connection between them and checking whether programs have infinite loops so the bridge between undecidable questions about computer programs and undecidable questions about context-free languages is done through this famous problem called post correspondence problem and we did this yesterday and I want to review what it is remind you what it is and I will tell you and you have to take this on faith right now because it's a very technical and long proof that somebody has proved that if you could solve the post correspondence problem and decide yes or no two instances of the post correspondence problem then you could also figure out whether a program infinite loop they're not a solution to this would imply a solution to that first famous undecidable problem and therefore no one's ever going to come up with a solution to this either that's what a reduction is somebody has reduced the infinite loop problem the halting problem to the post correspondence problem it's a very technical reduction that takes Turing machines and converts them to pairs of strings it's not what we're going to do today at all just take my word for that reduction but because it exists we know that the post correspondence problem is undecidable and it's this which is going to give us a link to all the other questions about context-free languages and the reductions there will be very straightforward not trivial but at least handleable and understandable in one day okay questions yeah it's a guy's name [Laughter] yeah Emil post I think was his name yeah when I first yeah when I heard this tickles correspondence right you think it's like some some old British you know male networking problem Charles Babbage figuring out that it's good to charge this five cents for a letter instead of six cents of it's going 100 miles further or something no it's just it's his correspondence prompt post had another problem that Michael sips are mentioned in his lecture which was a famous unsolved problem in recursive function theory which was recently solved by some clever eighteen-year-old who then decided not to go into math and computer science but did What did he say they became a lawyer or a doctor at MD a doctor so I'm sure his parents are proud and now unlike all of the reductions the PMP reductions we did we just don't know whether people impede this yes these reductions are our youth well they they're all negative results in some ways in the sense that that when you make a reduction from the halting problem to the post correspondence problem you do actually prove that the post correspondence problem is impossible to solve it's not a well you're showing that if the halting problem was impossible to solve them so would this one be or on the other hand if you were able to solve the halting problem then you know you could solve this one too but we know you can't solve the halting problem that's very well known that's the diagonalization proof that's Cantor's idea you know breathed into computer science and it's definitely can't be done therefore this definitely can't be done and everything else we're going to reduce from this today won't be able to be done at all no programs ever to do that so these are negative results it's bad that you can't do all these things but it's important to know that you can't do them so you don't spend any time trying to do that and so that you spend time trying to do at least the approximation of things that might help you to handle these things that you can't actually do so let's look at this problem so everybody knows what it is here's what you get in the post correspondence problem you get a list of strings that come in pairs one from column a one from column B and the list can be very long in this case I just made a list of three but it's arbitrarily long how long the list is and you're given this list and the question is can you take a sequence of these numbers so that when you connect all the A's in that sequence you get the same string as when you connect the B's in that sequence okay so for example let's try to to take the sequence 1 1 2 that would give us a 1 a 1 and a 1 0 1 1 1 a 1 a 1 and a 2 would give us 1 1 1 1 1 1 one-zero and do they match no they don't match so that doesn't work the sequence 1 1 2 doesn't give us a match of the a column in the B column ok so here's one instance one input to the post correspondence problem here's another input I put two of these up because I want you to at least get a sense of what it feels like to try to solve the post correspondence problem there's no algorithm that does it but you as human beings can stare at these two particular instances and try to solve it anyway the fact that there's no algorithm doesn't mean that we can solve a particular instance we might be able to it's just that you can't write a general set of rules that's going to solve all of them even though you might figure out the secret behind each of these know is there one set up that makes days in the B's matchup just one if you can find one the answer is yes if you can't find any of the answers no yeah Jo no no for example if a and B both had the same string you know on either side then you'd be done right away you just pick that one string you're finished okay so it doesn't have to use all the strings and you can use a string more than once well the halting problem is kind of technical and hard to make reductions from because to make reductions from it you have to take an arbitrary Turing machine and convert it to a grammar that's hard to do and it's a little ugly and even when you do it it's it's technical but this is simple and pure and distills the undecidability of the halting problem down to it's kind of elemental bare-bones and because we have it in such a simple way I'm going to be able to describe reductions to you that immediately imply that all these interesting questions about grammars are hard to do specifically because I have this starting point so so the scientists here we're looking for something simple like this they were hoping because they knew that if they got something like this they could branch over to context-free grammars so they're looking for it so they look at the Turing machine and see how could I distill it down to something like this this looks like it's hard there's variations of this problem by the way that aren't hard like if I have it over just one symbol instead of ones and zeros just zeros for all the strings I'm going to understand that variation so just zeros basically you have a number on each side that you can definitely solve that's decidable yeah no no no a sequence of these numbers 1 2 & 3 a sequence of rows so that when you connect the A's together they equal what you get when you connect the B's together and you just have to find one such sequence alright so I'm throwing it to you just to get you warmed up a little which one of these is the answer yes which is the answer no if the answer is yes can you show me how to solve it if the answer is no can you give me some explanation why you think the answer is no and I'll give you a hand one of them the answer is yes one of them the answer's no and for the one that the answer's no you can definitely give me a logical explanation as to why there's no way you'll ever get it you have to think about that because there are after all an infinite number of sequences to try so whatever argument do you give me it has to work for every sequence if you're going to show me that there is a solution you just have to give me one sequence that's a little easier so I spend a couple minutes playing with it and I'll tell you the answer if you don't find it I don't think there's any special cleverness to being able to find it if you happen to see it that's fine should we look at this one together first maybe a little bit let's think out loud would this one if we were to try to get it Joe you have an ID yeah yeah when you when you pick say one two three you're getting this this this all concatenated together and this this this all concatenated together and the sum of all the symbols has to be the same to match yeah definitely here I might be able to combine these so that the sum of these might equal the sum of these I might that's certainly a good place to look for I mean if the links if the lengths of the left is always smaller than the lengths of the right then there's no way to do it because the left side always has a string that's smaller than the right side you can't get a match so there's got to be at least one on the left that's bigger than its pair on the right and one on the right that's bigger than its pair of the left otherwise you have no chance but all of them satisfy that so that's not going to help us let's look here for a second if there were a sequence to solve this problem what would it have to start with which one of the numbers 1 2 or 3 right 2 & 3 immediately get mismatches the 0 and the 1 the 1 in the 0 don't match so it's got to start with 1 let me write down a potential solution here so 1 0 here's our sequence 1 1 0 1 0 1 here's the a here's the B ok fine so what's next can I continue it's gotta be it can't be - right because - would have the zero one one showing up here and that wouldn't match so that's out right away can it be the one what would happen what's the problem with this one we have a 1 0 here and we have a 1 0 1 here and that's a mismatch so we can't continue with the 1 well so maybe we continue with the 3 let's try so this becomes 101 and this becomes oh one one that looks very similar to what we had just about 10 seconds ago we had a string that was exactly identical but this one had an extra one and the same argument we used before about how to continue is going to apply now can we continue with a - no because it mismatches the zero mismatch is the one can we continue with a 1 we could try we get a 1 0 on the top and then a 1 0 1 on the bottom which would mitchum it this one would mismatch with that zero so we can only get to Nu with 3 well that's great same argument again we can only continue with 3 we can only continue with 3 the only way we can possibly have a chance to match these strings up is continuing with string 3 1 3 3 3 . and none of these ever even L you always have the bottom being a little bit longer than the top we can buy a vowel okay that'd be great Vanna White starring in the post correspondence game it's an undecidable question but here we give away prizes for solving exactly that well I don't know I wasn't really good at that buy a vowel indeed yes well we can't do this one that one's right out the answer's no so now maybe you go back and think of writing a program you know that looks for things like this a program that checks for these logical inconsistencies maybe there's a way to completely encompass all the logical things and that could go wrong but there isn't that's the nature of undecidability there are essentially an infinite number of different things you would have to check for there is nothing finite that describes all the possible reasons why the answer here is no that's really what undecidability meat there's no finite way to describe all the things you want to check for if I want to accept all the strings of 0 star 1 that's a nice finite way of describing an infinite number of things but there's no finite way to describe all the infinite pairs of things that don't have a solution to the post correspondence problem I'm saying you can do the first one yes you can definitely solve this one anybody want to try 2 1 1 3 well using the general tenet that Eric is always right she says 2 1 1 3 well is it right or wrong let's write it out 2 1 1 3 gives us what string for a 1 0 1 1 1 then 2 ones give us 2 ones and 1 3 gives us 1 0 that's 2 1 1 3 for a and what about for B 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 and that's fine because Erika because she's a human does have a post correspondence problem solution embedded somewhere in her organic makeup and she just solves these things I don't know how she got that but that's right that's a solution how could you write a program to do it Erika just did if there weren't answer to guarantee you would find it how would you do it no you could you couldn't you could find it if there was an answer and six strings you could just likely get to a point where you think sense well I'm not looking for a way to know that the answer's no because there isn't any way I'm looking for a way just to make sure that if the answer happens to be s that we find it yeah so let's be specific we always say stuff like that I'll just do it by brute force you know and I I can't remember how many times when I was told that that I thought yeah I'm glad you're not telling me to do it because I'm not quite sure how to do it so in this case it isn't too hard but let's say what we specifically mean by trying it by brute force let's try all the sequences that have length 1 here they are ok just one that doesn't work that doesn't work that doesn't work ok let's go on to the sequences of length 2 how many are there there's 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 right so there's three of the sequences of length one nine sequences of length two how many sequences of length three no I think it's 3 3 to the 1 3 squared 3 cubed so it's 27 and then there's 81 sequences of length 4 because you got 4 spots and 3 choices for each spot so that's probably how I record did it she went through all the 81 sequences of length 4 and one of them worked no she didn't do it that way but that's how a machine would do it right and the machine could definitely do that you could have the machine generate these sequences check them by concatenated the strings and if it ever finds that the two are equal it would stop and say yes and that's not an algorithm or a decision algorithm because it could easily run forever and never tell you know that algorithm never says no it just says yes when the answer is yes if the answer is no it just runs forever that's why sometimes when we think of a problem is undecidable we think of one half of it being kind of partially decidable the undecidable doesn't mean you can't answer both sides of the question it just means it me you might be able to answer one side of the question but that's not very interesting because if the answers the other side you'll be sitting there forever okay so that's a review of the post correspondence problem are there questions about this so this one's got a solution this one doesn't no algorithm anybody knows that is possible to to solve it in general what we're going to do now is connect this to questions about context-free languages and review what questions we know can be decided for context-free languages and try to prove that some of the others really can't be instead of me just telling you that they can't okay here's one question context-free language does it equal the empty set somebody gives you a grammar they want to know does it generate something or absolutely nothing can you decide that or not you can turn it into Chomsky normal form and see if there's if s is a useless symbol right perfectly reasonable way to do it so this is decidable it's one of the few things that's decidable about context-free language okay I'm going to put just to contrast DCF ELLs over here somebody gives you a DCF l and wants to know if it's empty or not is that decidable or undecidable yeah how come okay all right so I just do the same thing I take it and I check if the start symbol is is useful or not okay so that's this item right all of those are those what about this problem the language equals everything it generates absolutely everything let's do it at first for G CFLs is it hard or easy to check if the language generates everything for G CFLs can you do it or not no too bad be nice now there's no minimum push down machine or anything like that you can think about things like that you can ask yourself you know what's the minimum number of stack symbols I need to use or the minimum number of states and try to make some kind of theorems about that but but there aren't very many useful ones well I'll give you a hint the answer is that you can definitely do it and it's not so hard when I tell you how you'll say oh it relates to a closure property what Rd CFL's closed under their cousin a compliment right so if I give you a machine and I want to know if it accepts everything you could just take the compliment of the machine that's also a DC FL and check if that accepts nothing if it accepts nothing then the original accepts everything so this is definitely decidable and in parentheses because of closure of complements but if you try to do that same trick for regular context-free languages it fails because when you take the compliment you don't necessarily get another context-free language so asking whether a context sensitive language or a more unrestricted grammar is equal to nothing that's undecidable so if you take a language and you take its complement and it knocks you out of the context-free language is up higher up and then you're hoping to check whether that's empty and order to determine whether the original was everything you're dead in the water because checking whether Turing machines or unrestricted grammars accept nothing that's hard to do and in fact doing this is hard to do there's no way around it and I'm going to show this to you I'm going to prove to you today that checking whether a given CFL accepts everything is undecidable yes modulo some stupid technicalities if you actually try to do it you'll find some little details that show up and you'll say why didn't I tell me about that and it's because I didn't feel like it there are something there are some dumb technicalities involved but essentially it's the same proof of the with finite state machines essentially the non final states become final states and the final states become non final states and since it's deterministic everything works out just fine essentially it's the same proof okay here's some other questions take two languages l1 and l2 you want to know if they have anything in common are they completely distinct or do they have something in common is there something in their intersection or not that's undecidable for context-free languages and in fact I think it's also undecidable for deterministic context from language I'm pretty sure I'm going to check it's probably in our list yes it is so sometimes there's a distinction between deterministic context-free and context-free and sometimes there's not here's a question if I give you a language then I take its compliment I'd like to know is that context-free or not if I was able to know that I might be able to make better use out of my trick over here somebody gives me a language is it is its complement context-free or not context-free language is its complement context-free sometimes it will be sometimes it won't be to determine that yes or no is undecidable for context-free languages what if I gave you a deterministic context-free language and I ask you is its complement deterministic context-free what's your answer yes your answer is yes so that's there's definitely an algorithm that says that it's the algorithm that says you know print line yes or whatever your language does to print the word yes so we say that this is trivial which means decidable so some of these problems are just trivial and some are decidable and they're a little harder here's a good one somebody gives you two languages and they want to know if they're the same now this is not just some stupid esoteric question about grammars somebody in one company builds a compiler for the ANSI standard of Java or whatever there's an ANSI standard for nowadays and some other companies also building a competing compiler and everybody wants to know do they really do the same thing do they generate the exact same language are they both Java compilers and the answer is you can't send it to the equality checking Verisign compiler checking company that will tell you if they're really the same there's no algorithm that does that so you can't check in general whether two compilers really accept the same language some particular to you might be able to check but not two in general so undecidable mmm that's a little trickier but generally not right because chips don't always necessarily generate things as complicated as context-free languages there are chips that are just finite state machines and then you could write so for complex enough circuits the answer would be it's undecidable yeah oh the mean like white I haven't proved that any of these are really undecidable yeah you mean why intuitively it's hard to do this how would you try to do this what would you do you could you could try every string and check it membership in one language and check its membership in the other language there is a decision algorithm for doing membership so you check and you check them say in size order first we'll check the empty string then we'll check 0 then 1 then 0 0 then 0 1 and 1 0 and 1 1 etc we'll check all the strings in the whole world in size order and we'll check each one in both these languages and if any one is accepted by both languages we'll stop and we'll say yes and that's true if the answer to this is that they have something in common we'll be able to stop and say guess but what if they have nothing in common we're going to just go through this forever and ever and ever and ever we'll never found one string that's in both and we'll just have the person who typed in the question waiting and waiting for an answer and they won't find out whether it's yes or no does that give you some intuition as to why it's hard it doesn't mean it's really hard that's just one that's the only way I can think of doing it and it's not a good way Wow yeah and we're up to that right now good point Michael l1 equals l2 I give you two deterministic context-free languages do they generate the same language this is really the question about compilers right because compilers are all deterministic context-free languages they're not really non-deterministic they're all in in that world so this is a very important question an automatic compiler equality checker that would be nice so as of the publication of this book which was 1980 this problem was still unknown nobody knows how to do it nobody knows whether it's undecidable and I don't know and I don't think that there's been any resolution of this so nobody knows if you figure it out and assuming it hasn't been solved in the last few years you will be famous one of these to our finite state machines this is decidable or undecidable decidable cuz you minimize him and you test me for identical Nissen you're done so d CFLs are kind of in this funny never-never-land of of a right in-between finite state machines and context-free languages and have some of the decidable properties of each not terrible in the realm of being able to work with them but still not as nice as finite state machines that I don't want to say that that's why it's undecidable that's not why it's undecidable that's why that's a justification for I believe it's undecidable because anyway I try to do it seems to run forever right how did we try to do this we try to take every single string and check them for membership in each of these languages and hope that the membership answers match you know that yes goes with the S and knows goes with no and if we ever get a mismatch we'd stop when we'd say these languages aren't the same but if the languages are the same we'll never know it oh yeah right and in fact people do think that for deterministic context-free languages because nobody knows oh yeah no I'm gonna prove to you that you can't do this yeah we're in ten minutes we're gonna every one of these is all undecidable I'm going to convince you and it's not going to be some weird twisted who knows what's going on proof it's going to be very straightforward and very constructive as long as you believe that this is impossible to do I'm going to convince you that all of these things are impossible to do and it's through this idea of a reduction alright questions so let's let's do it let's do some of them at least okay what's a good one to start with how about we'll start with this one we'll start with trying to find out whether the intersection of any two context-free languages has something in common here's what I'm going to try to convince you follow this logic and then I'll get into the details I'm going to try to convince you that if you went home and you had a way to determine this whether to given context-free languages had something in common yes or no if you had a way to do that then I'm going to show you how to use your method to solve this problem and we know we can't solve this problem it's impossible so if you have some hypothetical method and I can show you how to use that method to solve this problem that means you don't have any hypothetical method means you're lying alright so I'm going to show you exactly that I'm going to show you that if you had a method how could you use it to solve this problem and because of that connection between the solution to this problem implying the solution to this problem it means this problem is undecidable what this means technically is that we are reducing the PCP problem to this we'll call it empty intersection problem intuitively I'm showing you that the empty intersection problem is at least as hard as the PCP problem because if you could solve the empty intersection problem I will give you a way of solving the PCP problem and since PCP is undecidable and this is harder or at least as hard as undecidable then you're in pretty bad shape so how am I going to connect the PCP solution to being able to solve this problem this takes a little bit of a leap and once you see it it'll make a lot of sense it's not like I said it's not way out in the middle of nowhere so here's what we're going to do somebody's got a PCP problem let's pick one how about this one as good as any somebody gives me a PCP problem I'm dying a solvent I know somebody who's got an algorithm for this so here's what I do I'm going to take my PCP problem I'm going to fiddle with it to come up with two grammars I'm going to give it to my friend who's got an algorithm for this and if they tell me the answer to this is yes I'm going to know the answer to the PCP problem if they tell me the answer to this is no I'll know the answer to the PCP problem so here's what I'm going to do I'm going to take my PCP input I'm going to fiddle with it create two grammars and hand it to this person and let them do their work and I'm going to convince you there's a relationship between the answers okay questions about that process that process is called a reduction you've seen it before in other ways and algorithms but now we're doing it here with grammage here's the grammar I'm going to come up with from this example looks like this look at this grammar for a minute and get used to it what kind of things does this grammar generate it's a grammar that comes from the a column of my input what is it generate the little small letters are always terminals so the a B's and C's are terminals what kind of things is this generating the it's got bunches of ones and zeros followed by collections of a B's and C's right the ones and zeros represent concatenations of these strings right and the a B's and C's represent kind of a record of which strings were concatenated for example if you say if you see an a the first thing right after the ones and zeros that means the very last sequence of one and zeros was one from was this one if you see a B it means its matching sequence was a 1 0 1 1 1 it's a way of remembering the order of the strings and how I generated them for example 2 1 1 3 let's actually do this 1 2 1 1 3 we end up getting 1 0 1 1 1 then there's 2 1 so it's 1 1 and then there's a 3 as a 1 0 what does the right side look like the a B's and C's that get generated by this grammar if we concatenate 2 1 1 and then 3 c a.a c okay i can match these up here's the C that's the last production I substitution I made here's the a here's the a and here's the B that's the kind of thing this grammar generates concatenations of these strings and keeping a record of how where they came from this is like the sequence the 3 1 1 2 it keeps it in reverse because it's it's all nested questions about that if you get that fine if you're wondering where we're going with it you'll find out in two minutes but just make sure that makes sense because we're going to do the same thing that would be so this looks like 1 1 1 SB a-10s B B and 0 SVC same kind of grammar now let me ask you a question can SB generate that string right Erika told us how SB can generate this string by starting off with what production starting off with 2 with the second production and then doing this twice 1 1 and then doing this 3 and you get the exact same sequence this would match up because we check that it matched up before and the CAA B would match up showing that we actually did what does that guarantee that guarantees that we picked these in pairs like we're supposed to if we made these grammars without the season the A's and the B's then getting a match wouldn't imply that we solve the post correspondence problem it would imply just that we mix these anyway we wanted so we want to make sure that we pair these up right all right well fine so this generates strings and this generates strings if these two generate the same string it implies that there's a solution to the post correspondence problem I can just use this sequence and I'm going to get the same string in grammar a and the same string and grammar B and I can connect that to a solution to my post correspondence problem so I give this grammar and this grammar to my friend who knows how to check for empty intersection and I say do me a big favor and tell me if there's any string in common between these two and then go with their hypothetical empty intersection algorithm and they churn and churn and churn and they come back the next day and they go yeah here it is here's a string that they both have in common they do have something in common here it is then what do I say to them I post correspondence problem I say the answer is yes there is a string that you can concatenate the A's and the B's together what if they go home and they say that they have nothing in common there is no possible string you can generate from si that matches a string you generate from SV well if you think about si si generates every possible combination of sequences from column a and s B generates every possible sequence of combinations from s B where the sequences match so if they have no strings in common then there's no way at all to solve this problem we just went ahead and took the post correspondence problem and hid it inside these two grammars and now my friend who knows how to check whether there's empty intersection between two context-free languages can solve the post correspondence problem for me in this backhanded sneaky way and all I have to do is this little reduction I got to take my post correspondence problem create these two grammars hand it to my friend get the answer and send the answer back to the person who wants the answer to the post correspondence problem that's a reduction the reduction is the changing of the input of the hard problem to the input of the unknown problem and showing that the answer to this is true if and only if the answer to this is true and that's what we've been doing in this discussion there are questions about that that's the first undecidable problem so you can't do this because it implies that a solution to this and this is impossible oh yes right right I guess that would always come back and say oh yes they always have something in common epsilon I have to ask them if they have something in common besides Epsilon yeah I'm right right that's true in fact you know the epsilon is really I really shouldn't have these epsilon here I really should have I could get rid of this epsilon it's a technicality at Todd's right the way I have it now it's not quite right I need to to make these epsilon real terminal symbols but I could do it I need to here it's not so hard to do it instead of the epsilon I need to put in one small a one zero one one one small B and one zero small C I just need to put those out explicitly instead of the epsilon there shouldn't be epsilon sir I should maybe fix it one a 1 0 1 1 1 B 1 0 C same kind of thing here isn't it ok [Music] no it's ok I think it's okay yeah they're all with our backwards yeah that's perfectly fine essentially what I just did is get rid of the e productions because I really don't want the e productions and I can do the same thing here and it's a good point it's technically it was really wrong before our questions about this okay let's do another one these grammars are kind of famous so it's the it's the bridge between PCP and grammar problems but now that we've got this grammar problem that's undecidable we're going to milk this for everything it's worth and I'll convince you that another grammar problems undecidable and then the raw that's going to fall like pins and they're all going to be hard all right so let's consider this problem the problem of L being equal to everything you go home and you've got a way to check whether L equals everything and I'm dying to figure out whether two context-free grammars have something in common I'm going to show you how to solve this problem if you know how to solve this problem so I'm going to reduce this problem to this problem PCP reduced to this and I'm going to reduce this down to this how do I do that I'm trying to solve this problem using this as a subroutine basically right that's what I try to do here I tried to solve PCP using this as a subroutine and I assumed that there was some solution to this and and I showed you how to do it and then I know that there's no way to solve this therefore that subroutine can't exist it's the same thing here I'm going to show you how to solve this if you know how to solve this problem how do I do it here you can make a good gas here you don't need this just jump for a fancy grammar how do you check if the intersection of two languages is empty if somebody can tell you if a language gets everything let's try something and see if it works it that's the way to try but when we try to use complement before like why couldn't we why can't we just complement L and check whether L complement equals empty we know how to check whether a conference context-free language equals empty right so why don't we just take the context-free language we get complemented check for empty and then if that's empty that'll tell us our original is everything well how come that doesn't just show that this is decidable it's because when we take the compliment we don't get a context-free language necessarily we might get a Turing machine and it is not possible to check where the returing machine accepts nothing that's actually undecidable so that doesn't work that idea well let's kind of use that idea here because you get this really cool connection of closure properties that make it just work perfectly here's what I mean somebody knows how to solve this problem here's what I'm going to do I'm going to take this intersection and I'm going to take its complement and I'm going to give that to that and if they tell me it's everything that I'll know the original was nothing so my first step is just take the complement of this take l1 intersect l2 complement and give that to the person who knows how to check for everything and when they say yes I'll say yes and if they say no it's not everything that I'll know that the original is not nothing well what's the deal here I just took two context-free languages I intersected them and took their complement and I'm implying that I'm resulting in another context free language so that's completely unfounded you can't intersect two context-free languages and get a context-free language and moreover you can't compliment them and expect another context-free language nevertheless interestingly enough I'm going to convince you in two minutes that this is definitely a context-free language it's kind of like two wrongs will make a right here's how I'm going to convince you let's look at l1 and l2 because there just arbitrary context-free languages here actually you remember where they came from from the PCP there were very specific kinds of languages that this problem was hard for what do they look like I'll write it down again here's an ese right si goes to one si a one zero one one one si B and one zero si si and then one a 1 0 1 1 1 B and 1 0 see look at this language look at this grammar if you have to make a machine for that could you make a deterministic one or do you have to use non determinism how would you make a machine that accepts the strings generated by this grammar what would you do let's talk about that for a few minutes because what I want to convince you is that these two languages here can be assumed to be deterministic and if they are I'm going to be able to convince you that that's going to be a context-free language but let's think about these languages and make sure that they're really deterministic what method do we have of coming up with a machine that's going to generate the strings at this that's going to accept the strings that this language generates how do you want to do it here's a possibility here you're reading through the string what are you going to do what are you going to do with these ones and zeros you got to push that machine at your disposal what do you want to do what if we look at these symbols and throw them on a stack okay as we look at them we'll just put them on a stack so we have them stored up and now finally we get to the C and I have my my machine in some state say hey if I see a C I'm going to go into a short little loop of two states long that looks for a zero on the stack and then a 1 on the stack and I'm going to pop them off and then I'll move on and read the next symbol if I see a C there's got to be a 0 and a 1 on the stack that's the only way you could possibly generate a string where there's a see here in the middle so you push all these symbols on your stack and then you read through the season the A's and the B's and you program your machine so that when it sees a C it goes into a two state loop that looks for a zero on the stack and pops it looks for a 1 on the stack and pops it then comes back and then it reads the next symbol on the tape if the symbol is another C it goes through the same loop hoping to pop a 0 and a 1 if the next symbol is an A it's going to pop a single symbol 1 if the next symbols of B it's going to go into a loop of 5 States long which will pop 1 0 1 1 1 it's a finite machine it's a deterministic machine and it uses one stack so every one of these grammars no matter how long the strings are no matter how many of them we have ABC is even all the way up to Z you could go home and write a deterministic machine for them if you're not sure you can do it I'll add it onto the problem set next time and then I'll have to force you and then I'll help you do it but it wouldn't be so bad I could give you this I'd say make me a deterministic machine that does this it isn't too bad to do you could also turn it to Chomsky normal form and convert it but that would be non-deterministic so you don't want to do that you want to just think about the term min' ism put this in the stack and then pop them off deterministically there's never a choice what to do either it's going to work or you die or Sharon you look like you're trying to figure it out in it confusing well because you know don't even think about let's just let's just I'll just go back to PCP to begin with I know that PCP is undecidable so I want to solve it and in order to solve it I'm going to come up with these two grammars again and then I'm going to intersect them and take their compliment and give that to somebody who knows how to check whether a language is everything so I can assume it because I constructed it myself I I came up with it so I know that these two languages can be deterministic without any loss of generality I don't even need this intermediate step you can even forget about it I'll just take these two languages intersect on myself so should we write this machine or can you do it boring to write or should we write it it's not that long to write it it's about a few steps let's write it it won't take too long to write and then maybe it'll take the mystery out of it let's uh where's a good place to write it I'll get rid of the no instance here let's write it here it starts here if it sees a zero or one it just pushes it on the stack so zero anything push it one anything push it okay I pushes a zeros and ones on the stack sooner or later it gets to see an a a B or C okay so I'll say ABC doesn't matter what's on the stack right said okay can I have this all in one arrow I want to do different things depending on whether it's a B or C if it's C I'm hoping to pop off a10 from the stack if there's no one zero on the stack I don't want to accept it so I got to make three arrows here a B C throw it away right I can make it a move right all right so if I see an A what should be on the top of the stack the only thing a can generate is a single one so there should be an one on top of the stack and what do I do with it I pop and then I go into a big processing state to process the rest of the A's and the B's and the C's if it's a B what do I do right I go through a five-state chain where I pop off 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 right I need to pop it off in Reverse so this is a long chain and when I'm done popping them off I go into the processing state right so that means I saw B and the symbols that Abby could generate were there so I matched up and things were fine and if I see a see I have something that is 2 symbols along so I need just zeros the first one I pop off 0 pop and doesn't matter nothing 1 pop don't look at anything and pop the 1 and now I get to this state and I just have these same kind of things to long loops 1 for a 3 long loop sorry 1 for B and 1 for C the one for C is too long the one for a is one long the one for B is 5 long and I keep processing and processing and processing B's and C's until sooner or later the stack is empty there's no more zeros and ones there we ate all these up and there's no more a B's and C's to generate them e Z Z and we accept so it more or less looks like that I didn't do every detail but I did a lot of the details it isn't too complicated of a machine and it's definitely deterministic there's no choices to be made at any point along the way all right maybe that helps maybe it doesn't if this is confusing just take my word for it that these are deterministic languages and if you got it good and if not take my word for it for now I'll leave this for now let's get back to here so I want to solve the PCP problem I know somebody who's got a way to do this I make my two grammars I intersect them I take their compliment I give it to the person who can check if that compliment is everything if they tell me it's everything then I know that the intersection is empty and if the intersection is empty then I know there's no solution to my PCP problem chaining right through all these logical steps let's let's talk just about that that's the last thing to talk about I have to convince you that this really ends up being a context-free language so I can give it to the person who has this alleged algorithm let's see what happens here l1 intersect l2 is something and taking a compliment is something that I keep telling you is going to be a context-free language how do I know that let's rewrite it here's the coolest trick this is de Morgan's law right so this equals this so here's what I'm going to do I take my l1 and l2 which I know are deterministic and I compliment them therefore they are still deterministic context-free languages then I Union that are they deterministic context-free languages now no but they're context-free because the union of two context-free languages is context-free and every deterministic context-free is context-free so there's two closer things here the complements stay deterministic context free because deterministic context-free languages are closed under complement the union of those two stays context free because context-free languages are closed under Union so I take this and I give it to the person who can check if it's everything and I'm guaranteeing to them that it's a context-free language and then they can tell me if it's everything and if it is everything then I know that this is nothing and if this is nothing then I know there's no solution there if it wasn't everything then I know that this is something and if this is something then I know there's a solution to that so I can get all my answers trickling back only if somebody knows a way to do this but I can't get any answer to this that's impossible so this long and clever method I have of connecting these two problems serves to show nothing more or less than this problem is just as hard that I can't really do this does it show that this problem is hard for deterministic context-free languages no this problem is easy for deterministic context-free languages and the reason it doesn't is because when I Union these together if I got a deterministic context-free language that would really show that it's hard but I don't wanna Union two deterministic context-free languages together I don't get a deterministic context-free language I get a bigger language I get a just a regular context-free language so this is not enough to show that the problem is hard for deterministic context-free languages it's enough to show that the equal Sigma star is hard just for context-free language right that's the second example today and maybe the second hardest the we have a few more to do and the rest are much easier are there questions about this remember that at the heart of all this is proving the very first problem is undecidable we haven't done that yet I want to do that kind of at the end because it's the most magical this stuff is very constructive there's no magic here if you really go through it slowly it will make pleat sense there's nothing tricky it's it's you can really do these constructions but Cantor's diagonal ization that's much that's really as magic I'm not planning on it but it is a good possible topic to do it's very technical in Harry and and I it's probably in the book although I didn't check for sure showing it Chris is asking right Chris is asking are we going to talk about the relationship between the halting problem and the post correspondence problem which basically takes an arbitrary Turing machine and turns it into pairs of strings so that those pairs have a solution in the post correspondence problem if and only if the original Turing machine doesn't infinite loop so you can imagine the technicalities involved there and it's a little ugly but it's not terrible conceptually it's just terrible technically okay some more problems somebody gives you a grammar they want to know whether it's ambiguous or not say you had a way of checking whether a grammar was ambiguous yes or no you could tell me I can solve the post correspondence problem I make these same grammars SA and SB and I make a new grammar called s goes to s a and s goes to s B and I give that to you my ambiguity checker now this grammar is going to have two different parse trees for the same string if and only if SA and SB can both get that string that they can both get that string we get two different trees for the same string and if they can never get the same string then all the parse trees are unique and the grammars unambiguous so all you got to do is do this one little trick and give it to an ambiguity person and if they can solve it you can solve post correspondence problems that's an easy reduction relatively speaking here's an even easier one what if I gave you a context-free language and I ask you I give you a grammar it generates something and I ask you hey does this happen to be a regular set could you have done better could you have made a finite state machine for this did you really need the deterministic pushdown machine that you used or the context-free grammar is it really a simpler language I give you a context-free language is it also a regular set you think that's a hard problem or an easy problem to decide you give me an arbitrary set I have to decide if it's regular or not that's not an easy problem here I'm giving you a particular context-free language and I'm asking you is it regular or not alright so say Heather is got one she's got a lamb ethic and if I give her a context-free language she'll plug it into her program and it will tell me if it also happens to be a regular set or not alright so I go great Heather do me a big favor and tell me if you can solve this problem for me now I want to know if a given grammar generates everything so why don't I just go ahead and give you Sigma star and you throw it into your check if it's equal to a particular regular set and if it says yes then I got my answer to this problem so if I ask you given a context-free language is it equal to whatever 0 star one or anything and you can solve that problem you can certainly solve whether it's equal to this so so that's just hard showing whether a concepts foreign language equals a particular regular set is hard because it's hard enough just to do this one regular set what else one or two more and then we'll quit today uh Cala one equals L too hard or easy right this is the side of the LaRhonda so I'll give you two conflicts free languages they generate the same thing or not it's not possible how do you know it's not if you could do this what else could you do if you could take any two context-free languages and tell me whether they were the same one other one of these other undecidable problems that we talked about today could you also saw hmm the empty intersection how would you do that oh I don't think I don't think that connects exactly there is another one that connects much more precisely you might be able to fiddle with that a little but I don't think it's gonna work precisely if I can take any two context-free language and tell you whether they're equal then I can certainly take video guy did you say what I could do right I could certainly just take one context-free language and sigma-star which is a context-free language and check whether those two are the same and we know we can't do that so there's certainly no way you can do this this is harder this does that and more those are called reductions by restriction there are most trivial reductions this is just a generalization of a problem that you've already showed me was too hard to do this is already hard how are you ever going to do this as long as sigma-star context-free other examples one language contained inside the other same trick let's make this language sigma-star again if you are at a way of checking whether one context-free language was contained in another then I'll give you Sigma star as the first language and ask you if it's contained in any other language and then I'll find out if it is or if it's not whether this language equals Sigma star because the system Sigma star is contained in it then it's equal to it and if it's not contained in it then it's not equal to it so again it goes back to being able to solve this so contained in equals all this stuff you can't do any of it yeah it's so hideous somebody gives you a regular set asks you whether it's contained in a context-free language same exact reason as before somebody gives you a finite state machine and says is this is everything in this finite state machine accepted by this pushdown machine the answer is no because all I have to do is give you a finite state machine that accepts everything and if you had a way of saying whether it was contained in an arbitrary context-free language then you would have a way of saying whether that arbitrary context-free language equalled everything because everything being contained in a language is the same as it being equal to it so this is impossible all undecidable but now that i'm throwing all these undecidable Zatch in you see how everything is undecidable everything is undecidable so then there's always like the trick question somebody gives you a context-free language and asks you whether it's contained inside some regular set okay I'm giving you two things a finite state machine a pushdown machine I'm asking you does that finite state machine contain everything that this pushdown machine generates now I can't do the trick I did before because if I throw a Sigma star in for this guy that's just that doesn't that's not a difficult problem to do to check whether regular sets are equivalent it doesn't doesn't help me solve this problem it only helps you solve this problem when I have a context-free language that's on the right side but I know how to solve the problem where there are equals everything so maybe I can really do this maybe this isn't undecidable let's finish with its today let's figure out a way to do this this can be done you can decide whether a context-free language is a subset of a regular set let's see if we can figure out how to do it and we'll quit here try kind of the standard thing the thing that that we did before when this kind of thing came up with regular sets how do you convert this to set operations you did this last time Heather right do you remember what's it at the same answer l1 is a subset of our if what think of this as implies so if it was a implies B it would be not a or b so it would be like not L 1 Union R equals everything I'll write this out not L 1 Union R equals everything and that's the same as as the compliment equaling nothing and that's the same as l1 intersect the complement of our equaling nothing l1 is a subset of our here's our here's l1 l1 is a subset of our if the intersection between l1 and our complement is empty okay if there's nothing that comes out of here you can make a Venn diagram maybe it's easier to see than the discrete math way but these two are equivalent what is this our compliment is that regular context-free not context-free what is it ours regular so our complement is regular L is a context-free language we talked last time that you can intersect a context-free language with a regular set because you only keep track of one stack and the states just become products so when you intersect a regular set with a context-free language this becomes a context-free language and this ends up being a problem that is checking whether a given context free language is empty and that you can do so keep your mind open to these problems it's very easy for someone who does these a lot to convince a beginner that a problem is undecidable when it's really decidable and that a problem is decidable when it's really undecidable you have to be very very skeptical don't believe what anybody says even if they're your friend nothing I said in this lecture was actually true no we can trust me during the lecture but but as far as you really should be very very skeptical you're going to read things now that's going to be on the cusp of yeah I think I'm getting it but if somebody threw a monkey wrench in it could squeeze by and try to be very very very harsh with your critique of when somebody's giving you an argument along these lines these things can get very tricky Dmitry's philosophy about this he tells me he goes when things are finite everybody can get it that's how he talks everybody it's no problem they get it but when things are infant that's just it's just you know get confused and I never thought about it that way to me everything seems confusing and was to think about it for hours and hours and hours but maybe he's right maybe just when you get into this world of the undecidable in the infinite you feel like you're walking a thin line so be very very careful don't feel you have to get vague everything we did today was completely constructive and completely checkable step by step we did it fast we did it intuitively but there's nothing lacking in rigor with anything we did and everything we showed is undecidable is really an undecidable everything we just showed is the side of them you can write a program to do it alright so this is the bridge between context-free grammars and Turing machines will start with Turing machines next class the next level over we'll talk about Alan Turing's original paper when you describe his motivations behind what makes a Turing machine a Turing machine try to give you a sense that intuitively a Turing machine is like the programs you write it's an unrestricted form of computation just like the programming languages you use and it pushes us up another level all the sets that we couldn't get before and now we're going to be able to accept them the only sets that we can't accept now are the things that no computation can accept are the things that are undecidable the only things that are out of our frontier now are these undecidable things and I wanted to do the undecidability now because I think it's more important to see it now later on it's going to see more magical and diagonalized and weird and you need to see the connection to context-free languages now rather than come back to it later ok so let's quit here and any questions I will answer them after class | Arjun Suresh | UCCFyzBQ_6SXp_s7oSo8higw | 2017-09-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,547 | 60,029 |
MICYqaeY4Tw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MICYqaeY4Tw | Todd Howitzer Welcomes YOU! Hoi4, Texas Arms Association: Old World Blues #1 | greetings everyone i'm mr mocha lover and thank you for joining me here at the start of a new campaign in old world blues playing as a texan arms association uh before we get too far i would like to let you know what mods we're using we're using old world blues or world blues radio statistic to a mod as you can see in the top of the screen to play the peace conferences as well as colored events unfortunately no colored buttons yet but freedom isn't free we stand at a crossroads though normally sovereign from the republic we still have no diplomatic independence of our own huh we have four research slots and let's take a look at the tech levels we're pretty good at infantry and support and pretty much okay and everything else maybe except for power armor though but that's okay reward technologies we are civilized of course anything else not really let's begin with some ohm's law and then followed up with some of combat language and then how about some oh industry planning not bad and how about a little bit of construction basic that'd be pretty good to do all right get some civilian workshops going boom and then maybe a little bit of boom boom right there cool we got four divisions four militia divisions how strong we have 11 factories and we'll probably use guns because where we're where we're at we're in texas and we really like guns now i'm not sure if i should use motorcycles or not motorized should i really use them in this campaign i'm not really sure i mean we're always going to need more guns you could use probably some saw some of this some of this but motorcycles hmm maybe maybe not i'll i'll think about it let's make one of you guys for now just one just so we can train some and then do that boom all right so we got some more of this that's fine actually divisions we have that's not bad to have combat with i mean they do have armor early on it's not that militia though oh i don't know if i can really be can really afford to use a militia but we're going to make at least one division at a time of that you know what motorized so this will probably go down the conventional warfare the land doctrine mechanized warfare you get a little more break through a little more soft attack you actually lose max entrustment which i don't like you get a little bit even more breakthrough less cell usage army soft attack speed tank platoons army recovery it's okay vehicles eight percent i i think we'll probably go with trooper warfare but i still might go down and make some motorized so why not let's have a good time with them and let's get some let's make sure there's got enough sauce and support equipment as well cool and let us immediately let time go on after we choose this very good very very good and who should we be led by no idea cyrus custer who has more attack but you get minus 25 percent leader oh no why at least he's a bruiser he's pia as well so oh my goodness cyrus cyrus my lad why a captain three-point update if you want to read about this go right ahead i kind of already know how to do that so that's good and freedom isn't free for the majority of the last 200 years the twa families have worked under the tight supervision of the republic of the rio grande it was a less than favorable relationship the high taxes strict regulation and hard limits on who we could actually sell produce our weapons for though now we stand in a place of nominal independence a position we were only barely able to secure with our capable militia fighters we get thriving militia which grants more organization out of spine more defense which is great or impressive economic prowess which more resource efficiency gain more caps income and trade count count country trade income well i mean we we have a trade out here double a is a trade note and that's not bad i like that but you get more defense you get more division organization out of supply is okay i want to go with capable emotional fighters i mean don't mess with texas don't mess with t double a the contractual society our society is built upon the tenants of mutual voluntary and contractual obligation unlike most of the tyrannical powers of the wasteland evil evil tyrannical powers and just in case we're going to do this i'm going to set up some things around here just in case these guys don't really care for us too much you never know if we may or may not have to end up going to war with these people we call our overlords you never know especially on on a historical or you know historicals taking off so there's a good chance something bad could happen to us there's a probably actually a really good chance and we are a pup itself this is one of the few nations actually that i start or that you start off as as a puppet in old world blues which also i've also played as coastal cafe nada and they're actually a puppet of new about salon so this is like the second time i'm playing starting out as a puppet but the contractual society the way society runs in twa is significantly different than in our southern neighbors territory for that matter it is highly foreign to anywhere in the wasteland the taa is built upon the idea of a contractual society one that's ideally based purely on voluntary action entirely unhampered by violence or threats while a high degree of power is wielded by corporations and wealthy families the system of government itself has come to be known as todd howitzer's contractualism some distractors may try to make the case this simple amounts to a corporate government but they're probably just communist or guillera to a future free from tyranny which we lose mobilization speed we get more stability we lose war sport and justify world war goal signs plus 10 percent could be worse decentralization woes though we find ourselves much freer by way of how we run things around here it says that there are some minor shortcomings with the system shortcomings what rats mole rats have invested the underbelly of twa estate we are sure how they made their nests under detected but at least six people have been partially eaten so far only a man named jeremy has died so far despite being a banker that his death only has caused an outcry people are leaving it is what it is look at that contract with society but shortcomings of decentralization every system has its shortcomings and ours of course is no exception the most notable bounty our previous overlords brought to the tables public works and then time since we've gained marginal freedom we've lost more and more in the realm of doctors and clinics ooh we lose population i don't like that recruitable population factor division attrition goes up we lose stability and ideology drift defense change international focus street to twa nf texas arms association unlocks to address the crisis or teachers in schools we lose political power we get less population recruitable population factor i should say we lose consumer goods factories we get stability but we lose research speed factory output experience soldiers losses max planning and minimum training level or bridges and roads failing infrastructure we lose resource efficiency gain recruitable population factor division attrition consumer goods stability factory output this is supposed to be and kappa stand of course we've lost more and more in the realm of bridges and roads and addressing the infrastructure caressus listen if i see you litter on company roads one more goddamn time i'm gonna lay a minefield outside your summer home while you're still inside it was the very first thing you heard when you stepped into mr howitzer's office you were the latest in a long line of secretaries to serve under him and he seemed to have been having a heated conversation with someone on the radio a few more choice insults were traded before consensus had come to howitzer hung up the mouthpiece and turned to you bearing a wide grin on his face good to find lumichia champ not much time for pleasantries though we're stuck or struck with what rival papers are calling infrastructural insanity go get on the horn and start calling up some of the other families about town we formulated a plan to fix this he hands you a little scrap of paper with a few frequencies jotted down on it turning back to his own radio i'll get right on that sir which we unlock address of crisis if you'd like to read about this go right ahead but we have to deal with this soon enough but the man the myth the legend todd howitzer's single most important figure in the association being both the man that led us to our eventual nominal freedom the man that holds the whole thing together oh todd howitzer you're tough to use in a thumbnail but that's okay if you like to read by the description go right ahead sharp shades and iron shirts huh let's see he seems more interested in making a profit than building a sustainable capitalist paradise ah a shame todd howitzer but the man the myth of the legend the twa wouldn't be what it is today if it wasn't for its figurehead todd andrew howitzer having grown up in an influential family todd's greatest challenge were his siblings the many other heirs to the influential hauser family's name and property with a little preferential treatment from his father todd is meant to secure hegemony on the family's assets name and titles this wasn't the end to his ambition however as it didn't take long for him to cut right through the bottom line his most successful endeavor was peddling as many weapons as he could to neighboring raiders mutants and just about anyone else in the wasteland who could afford t-a prices todd now stands in a precipice in his company's history with hard work and a little luck he could very well carve out a heaping part of the wasteland for itself for the ceo we get plus 50 political power more stability and trade deal opinion modifier cool and we could pay new roads but we do we own the means of production what i do want to get before we end up going to war with a certain somebody is to get down here and stand your ground so we get more nutrition and speed but mostly importantly more mass entrepreneur but sweet little lies more political power ah yes please diplomacy something of an art form doubly so in times as chaotic as this mr howitzer's greatest ace in the hole seems to be his ability to tell sweet little eyes to foreign diplomats and dignitaries the man could sell a farmer the same gun every year for a decade and he'd buy it every time sounds like a great salesman let's see we're doing pretty well with stuff actually the twa militia fixed combat with let's get some motorized you know i'll use some of these for now maybe we'll keep them maybe we won't but we'll decide that later on how many guns do we need we need more guns now i'm tempted militia's cool and all that's nice but if we come down here killing is my business emil brown ooh which one was it was it fuel boy no it was up here i think we get true grit under steve low c and you get more attack speed and defense 15 is not nothing to laugh at but it's still militia caleb russell is not bad you get attack and defense bonus anyways for all the divisions in paris heinz armed and well-regulated that's actually not too bad so i think if i read correctly back in the day when i write about the twa that all these ministers are actually people from bethesda so i mean pete hines paris hines i mean you can't get that one that's not bad political mastermind actually that's not bad either i'm probably gonna choose this one first but emil brown kevin lambert uh joel dietrich so cool so we can only get 1.53 political power every day i'm going to get political mastermind because even though it's only 10 more which actually averages out about point two more political power you get better approved relations costs economy law trade law encryption log goes all down which is something that we've got to spend some money and time on let's go work as needed though because that's a very voluntary thing to do with and said i mean twa estate uh improvised tools might as well let's go and try to grab some entrenchment using the conventional warfare i think that'd be pretty good max entrenchment plus 10 yes please support equipment let's go ahead and grab some of this too bad let's grab gliders because who doesn't love planes planes well planes are cool killing my business huh political mastermind that's that's worth it in my mind sweet little eyes and then we got even point one more as well let's see get caps shore up show he's not a subject oh we cannot be a subject to do this huh own the means of production i kind of like that the paramilitary though spawn group of militia pave new roads it's only 30 days heavy fortifications or hasty fortifications what else we have the real rail construction loans we get more construction speed i kind of like that roots of the yellow roads merge previous national ideas into one stronger one cap growth efficiency arms workshops are pretty nice i'm going to go ahead and go grab this one first maybe ask this one first it's important to have a pretty firm group on your realm while we aren't a government in the original sense we do cover the majority of all factories and land in the country by directing what we own and buying what we don't own look at that sweet little ice so we do get 1.87 that's roughly two a day that's pretty darn good but we can make it better we can make it even better better better better better better better better captains of industry would not be better to grab wealth of the earth not bad you know what screw it i'm going to go ahead and get this as much done as possible i might do this soon enough so we can grab that but oh that's not bad either but castle doctrine haha that's not bad construction what is sign on bonuses man power lose some caps for that you get a bunch of vehicle technology bombs away looks pretty good air cobra stuff cool now was there another minister here that gives us more political part we gotta get rid of oyster economy oh watchful either rio grande in hand is a firm one and not to be trifled with the new officials taking a particularly meddling approach to overseeing our nation and his manchester boys several of our hard-fought liberties in the process direct distract and obfuscate him let loose political power get more autonomy this is the price of servitude oh i don't want to lose pivotal power right now we'll do that for now it's fine that's fine whatever we'll find ways to make them love us more and by levels i mean get more autonomy i thought there's another way to get more political power here maybe i was wrong yeah yeah yeah let me know in the comments below should i use steve losi because that seems okay we can convert our militia eventually anyways to infantry it costs a little more but militia i'm a little divided on the whole militia thing let's go and grab another dude john wig fall more defense that's pretty good yeah even more defense well this guy's really good for defense but he hurts our max entrenchment why do you pain me mr wig farther why definitely getting more defense all right he's going to be a really defensive dude i want to make sure that we that's minus 20 experience soldier's losses and then tough leader can we upgrade twi we can use more money thank you this does cost how much political power 19 pretty much 20. so that's okay own the means of production don't mind if we do construction loans not bad rail i like the rail stuff cap and growth let's get that one first since i want to i'll get more output for now so mass production is the way the future assembly lines conveyor belts standardized parts is all just techniques we can use to pump up those quarterly reports oh yes please more and more quarterly reports that are very good for us would be bueno bueno bueno we could raise stability but it's already okay it's not great i don't want to use that political part because i would really really like us to get some land doctrine of course then again if you got enough stability you could get at least two about two political power a day but this is more important starting to get some more army xp every day that's definitely more important especially if you want to convert a militia into using regular infantry the rrg bans political donations one way that twa is able to influence rio's politics is through liberal donations to senators who supports its policy of selling weapons to all comers griera wants to pass legislation restricting arms sales but before he does that he'll help to cut off our their influence as the first step guerra decided to issue a presidential decree banning donations to a congressman's campaign unless you are from the district this means rio can no longer be can no longer bribe congressmen from other states we lose political power this is unconstitutional i'm gonna grab that so we can get that at least done first and then complain yes make sure to spend your money before you get taxed right well let's see about that motorized flights why not cool i love planes planes are muay bueno don't do that there you go not bad oh man minus 40 geez guys gosh i'll probably invest stimulus into double as well how much money we're making 21 every quarter not a lot we only have 30 now which isn't great shows aren't declared more lows not bad it's got a little more too much so conveyor success after that we can probably construct new arms factories that probably be good as the demand for guns from both our clients and military grows it becomes apparent that we are going to need to commission a few new arms factories in eagle pass and if you look at that we already have one army xp and we got about three days a lot for the conveyor success which isn't bad because this is not getting bad a bonus to industry technology and more resource efficiency gain isn't bad but we still gotta fix the roads here because in twa state roads kind of in disrepair and that's kind of intended for our system i suppose ooh look that's not bad motorized vehicles looking pretty good too let's see we're almost done making another division let's make two just in case for now i would like to keep a couple guns in sockpile but we'll see what happens just because especially if i want to convert some of these guys to infantry i think it'd be better but hey look oh the ncr dealer won the rapids but hey is it time for another dude yes please stonewall car well he's a fast shot just like the other guy he's got finesse which basically gets no more defense and we actually lose two percent attack man that kind of sucks we get more max bunny though ain't another division don't mind if we do we could train our soldiers but i'm not interested in that right now oh shore up shale oh that's sad well at least we got through that focus though at least that's good and you guys are gonna come change choir loss oh okay you guys come down here all right 66 uh oh that's going to do that let's get more stability stability for the nation is a pretty nice thing to get and then after that improvised tools don't mind if you and will work as needed i love it woodworking and grab some of organized agriculture anything else anything coming soon nope uh this science of industry let's grab this one next for more construction speed repairing maintaining standing buildings is just as important as constructing new ones with a little cash push in the right direction we can buff up the rate at which we can both construct new facilities and repair existing ones i think that'd be really good 15 days or about two weeks left for motorized flight which is fun with me doing upgrades oh hold on we'll read about that shooting but oh boy let's grab some more life giver so shooting in twa warehouse causes unrest gyros cracked on the twa's trade only made the twa more desperate who were they supposed to trade with the robots that ruled the south the super mutants as skulked in the ruins of texas as great cities the fear and powerful chicago enclave know that trade wouldn't have to continue the flash point of the issue came during one raid on twa warehouse along the rio and grand in response through rumors of another shipment to flagstaff when the baron demanded they see a warrant and drew a pistol the officer shot her in the hand for the past six hours since happening there have been calls all across the territories calling for the end of the rule from gloria and these last few days the barrens have become sickened by the increasing restrictions on the market and just desire their independence more every day that goes by this is getting out of hand ooh we get political power and army xp oh that's kind of nice you know what screw up we're going to keep in one keep one at a time because i would really like to actually just throw on more infantry here right now and that's going to cost some more but at least for 10 combat with and get more defense that way that's important and was there something else we had to do i can't remember focus on the internal sphere likely stability for that now you know what how we get this this is america actually what do you think is better even with the vodka i've used the eagle before i think the bottle the bottle cap the bottle's better because we could sell bottles right let's go with that one for now agency name what if you had todd howitzer as your leader what do you think you would use as as a corporations name bethesda spy works probably not but let me know in the comments below what should the name for our intelligence agency should be for todd howitzer that's got it's got to be a good name it's got to be a good one by playing fighters we'll grab that soon enough but let's go ahead and do this stuff as well secret languages muy bueno four good and how many how many guns we got oh that is not good but let's grab some more army xp first and throw on some fire teams because that's actually pretty useful especially for defense an inattentive eye it seems now that the bureaucrats of the republic of the rio grande have found a new punching bag lately demands are not being enforced communication is sparse and government is running under hindered by outside forces for now at least we have the reigns on our nation use this to strengthen our position it's best to appreciate the peace and quiet i'm gonna get the political power constantly just because eventually i think they do go to war with us or something where we we like will demand that we want to be independent i think if i remember completely i it's been a while since i've actually played this so i'm sure why not i like that we know the capsule that's okay hey fiverr makes me not bad crushes army clearwater austin crusher's army i was over there so we got another 100 political power i love it well and armed and well regulated slightly more cost we don't want more costs anymore defense would be really good yeah defensive core territory though that's even better wealth of nations stability would help up i was going to wait for that oh it's only 10 more it's only 10 percent but if you get that gave us actually 0.22 a day now that's nice now we're rolling in that pp all right construction loans i'm going gonna go and do the pair of military just in case there are our forces or are our strange mix between private armies paramilitaries and local militias it's hard enough to coordinate such a wide variety of troops even when you have a drug control over them but without that's nearly impossible we should remedy this by purchasing up some of the cheaper units for higher kitchen rmsp ooh that's actually not bad you get more militia but i wonder what the template is for those militia units that's a good question to ask actually provisional warfare let's go and grab some battle plans for max planning i like the max planning oh there goes hand warband so be it organized agriculture not bad we're going to go ahead and grab some reference manuals as well what are we missing oh we're missing scrap that's not good we could release that infrastructure that gives us probably hopefully more scrap to use oh what is that subject economic modifier oh boy that's not point no construction loans okay conveying our success own the means of protection very nice land is going to score i do need to place atlantis eventually failing oh that hurts freedom isn't free on the morning of one o'clock october 4th 2275 calls flooded todd's office from officials and associates in rio describing what it seemed to be a near apocalyptic conditions thrashing the capital there's a general error confusion on what exactly had happened legionary raids a sunset invasion nuclear attack it all became clear when reports started piling in this was a coordinated attack from multiple barons across the state's territories the same barons had been causing such a huge fuss over the rrg's new regulations and have decided that they'd be better off free than paying taxes and that they wanted the housers to call shots now what are the most important rules of business as such if the waters are calm don't rock the boat so naturally the notion of bombing their neighbors just to get around a few regulations they could bribe their way out of anyway seemed like something of a poor reaction it didn't much matter now that the rrg was allowed to come back across the river and dismantle the whole system from top to bottom so todd now now longer had no longer had a choice in the matter the militias were raised barricades boat and plans are drawn for the coming war live calls a tune we dance oh boy four more divisions and you guys are six combat with which i'm not going to say is really ideal but hey you know what we probably still got defender places that's not bad oh we have you too good thank you and admiral will burn almost dead less defense more damage though go to train until you sink so good luck this that's okay yeah if we want to put infantry on here we gotta save some equipment so that's a bueno case so you guys are doing that stuff down there we'll leave the motorized down there uh actually do we have everything covered already that wouldn't be bad maybe let's take a look guys are there any gaps holes is there one right there you definitely could probably use at least one more because there's nothing right there so we have three that is two looks like ish oh right there right no i mean technically that is going to be attacked twice okay not bad at least you have that whole cupboard right there and we have an operative that can be recruited oh look amos pope looking pretty good pretty darn skilled i'd say more money than what if we do level six love progress love it alright so how much longer it's gonna take to build another one of these not that much longer which is good oh secret language not bad let's go and grab it's a little bit ahead of time so let's wait for that more seat selection and let's take a look at you guys you guys oh it's 10 combat with if we want to put on some fire teams it does give us quite a bit more defense in hp how much would that cost oh we'd have enough cool that's actually very good we have enough i'm glad i put them on there we need more of that stuff so three two two one one looking pretty weak sauce over there yeah we definitely need at least one more militia division militia motorized there you are hello thank you come again hopefully we can hold against the enemy because if we can that's not very good for us let's see texas we might as well grab this now i don't think there's any other point to grab anything else um yeah we gotta raise a prescription level eventually the reference manuals are nice very very bueno let's come over here and grab some less envision training time warrior training is always good we have 53 stability nice and paramilitary don't mind if we do and we should do innovative equipment sometimes better really is just better while we can fill up our stock houses with pipe guns in a matter of weeks there's no guarantee that they won't fail us should someone with a state come knocking that's why being able to develop and produce modern weapons as a cornerstone of our nation's defense absolutely hey todd's tanks oh those aren't tanks but they got oh that's not bad look at that oh that's not bad that's really not bad i'm gonna make sure you guys all go to where you need to be yeah i wish i could didn't actually edit this template then because we have infantry and with a saws but volunteer professionals i mean that's pretty decent in my opinion that's pretty darn decent five six oh no man for now just go ahead and come all right here that's fine we've got even more now so i want to get make us at least a little thicker but do we actually have enough guns no we don't so don't even do that instead we'll throw in the dynamite we haven't we will have enough for that so it gives us even more soft attack and stuff like that oh i guess we did no longer though we're slowly running out of manpower too which isn't good but can always raise script level it always 135 i'm glad we got that other guy i love manpower or pp or political power whatever we call it we're investigating this money to the cause and we have about 20 days left for that reclamation authority todd housers decided to construct a reclamation authority devoted to promoting scavenging in the wasteland this will give our nation expertise in scouring the good old wastes it should be bad the old world secrets will be ours after this professionals i kind of really just want to convert you to infantry but we need more guns for that oh yeah that's okay man i've got a few planes too actually that's not bad well we're almost done here so let's go stand your ground just in case there's nothing in the world that can protect us other than us it's high time we realize this because one day some mean son of a gun is going to roll over that river and we're going to have to stand our ground against him and get more max plan which i do like as well arm well regulated that's that's so good it costs just slightly more to regulate or do stuff but let's get some more local workspaces first what are we gonna put on here wealth of nations i'm probably gonna go with wealth of nations but i wanna wait to get more stability first before we do that sergeant gun runner chop shop that's not bad it's not great profiteer is not bad that's not bad either captain of industry is really nice but i prefer this captain of industry here and up next oh i'll probably get caleb should we get steve losses i'm feeling nah 10 more soft attack is good and that helps out any division that does have infantry equipment so helping hands is probably going to do next just in case i love the defense i love more attack i love more organization love it love it love it keep building guys oh man i just built another factory that's great oh we do have eleven hmm for twa militia let's see you guys so these are these guys attend combat with with some good stuff on them these hired guns these are just a regular militia it's gonna hurt us for now but let's do that one first oh oh that looks so not good so not good oh my goodness let's go and do this anyways former department we got a little bit of cash right 105 caps we currently make 32 every quarter that's not bad get some goods yeah get some more stability that'd be good because the juniors were next pretty quickly not bad not bad planes do even do we not have an air base seat selection is nice we don't even have a gosh darn air base what in the world uh build it down here because we'll probably go to work santa and eventually too anyway so let's see what do we want basic tools probably actually no we want this one resistors it's only two percent more research people that does help out in the long run happy 276 everyone hope you're having a great great year all right stay on your ground so we got that so we can dig in a little bit more effectively let's go ahead and get the real rio railroad the transportation of people goods armies and weapons ought to be the highest priority of our little corporate paradise to that a fact plans have been made for a railroad between all major cities that border the rio grande very important oh another division don't mind if we do so i'm not exactly sure when they go toward this maybe they will maybe they won't we maybe we need to be a little bit more more parsnickity with them especially since we are on a historical so bail out the arms industry gear gear actually which way are they gonna go huh so they're gonna bail stuff out well regardless we got to build ourselves up effectively first before we do too much craziness and hopefully santa anna doesn't come knocking on our door anytime soon but in a row artifactly cool here intercept your group cool let's grab you and do you guys just in case it's going to take 4 800 days that's all just a casual 4 800 days hmm anything else here lock and loaded freeman's pictures not bad oh yeah i think we wanted to grab this guy yeah but do we need them immediately maybe not maybe maybe not these guys are okay oh wow plus 50 opinion that's not bad material does suppliers not bad civilian captain of industry we are trying to build stuff up immediately so and then again we're trying to get this one done first at least to get some sort of plain edge the real railway what's the next one done in nine days you have more than nine days so after warrior training we're going to actually go ahead and grab the biplane fighter because we don't want to make out data gliders gliders outdated stuff no you're crazy if you think we're going to use that old stuff actually oh this is worthy of training look at that beautiful isn't it radio interception cool grab the next one now i do want to train but how many guns do we have to talk about that's not a lot the rio railroad varanas asset reinvestment several more civilian factories you get more water i would like to get down here but everything's bigger in texas you get more liabilities talk to that production cost goes up human can openers castle production i like that one a lot but let's go do pay view roads state infrastructure is essential for all matters of both business and governance though in short term it's going to hurt our pockets or our pockets we should chill out to rebuild some of the old roadways across the double a umbra is gone we need actually more dynamite huh let's go and grab some field fortifications soft attack yes we and it actually gets more enrichment that's not bad it's only plus point three but hey i'll take whatever we can get not bad stay on your ground son stan your ground what little judgment do we have actually 46 percent defensive combat bonus you see your base is 10 you got conventional warfare plus 10 and standing grounds plus three centigrade plus 10 and then conventional warfare plus 25 46 defensive bonus is actually really really nice so we got a little surplus of infantry equipment i think it's time we could probably swap one of these bad boys over again but instead of swapping over just going through another division on kind of good that really hurt us out oh my goodness outside volunteers we'll probably go outside auxiliaries eventually oh ready to pop again how how are you twa tim it seems to me that most of you are poorly informed about the going ons of the rebellion to say nothing about a correct explanation of your independence over there nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a revolution to die or be made for life without the famous idea of what's going on was the opening line of a series of broad series of a series or series of broadcasts that rrg was transmitting over radios in the twa it was a blame propaganda campaign intended to rile up the general citizenry and punishing for re-annexation it seems to be at the very least rattling people up somebody turn that racket off that's probably just the case just in case because i would like to get more stability though nice pay new roads awesome ooh not bad pouring over reports why not the first few results have come in from our efforts and in order to put together the final part of our plan we ought to pour over the details and statistics the last thing we want to do is push the rest of our funding into a dead end paving new roads your boss had called you into his office again this morning to discuss the last few weeks of playing politics mostly showing up support from the magnates and families around the country the process consisted of calling in favors making failed threats and signing lucrative deals to anyone willing to shell out investment money for the new railway sidewalks and roads dad was preoccupied with us with a sign in when you walked in turning up to address you as soon as he heard you close the door all right son sterling work or sterling startling sterling work on those calls we've got a long road ahead of us but it looks like we just might have a rail line opening up soon i need you to take a couple trips now shake hands make sure i'm not getting ripped off and deliver a few packages think you can do all that his praise felt nice and although he was asking a lot of out of a new hire you felt some kind of compulsion to keep living up to his expectations it wasn't fear it wasn't exactly the joy of the purpose either i'll get right on it mr howitzer we get a little bit better stuff oh yes very nice and let's do one more focus before we end the episode here 15 days local workspace is not bad oh we want gonna do this intelligence agencies yes please let's watch out for spas you never know what corporate spas government spies especially those state spies might happen for us that wouldn't be very good we don't like corporate spy state spy all that good stuff oh guns for hundreds a lot mojave chapter is gone local workspaces we'll probably get some basic tools next that'd be pretty good we like a little more output for dockyards that's okay cap and growth though that's pretty nice resistors don't mind if we do and actually we're going to go ahead and grab this one smoke signals very good got quite a while for the rest of the stuff do we have the airport yes we do also all the way down here wow that's really low really down south but hey we got a good amount of gliders initial hiccups the sudden departures from the status quo left us with quite a number of administrative hiccups as it turns out having a violent and sudden departure from the things the way things were tends to throw a heaping helping off chaos and everyday operations the sheer rough of revolution finally having died down people are now realizing that just across the river sits the old stately beast at small hung open just waiting to tear us to shreds and as people worried even a little demoralized wish you'd use this or use our time very very well oh why do you hurt my stability why do you hurt that why do you pay me so much with that hey at least we're looking good here though uh support equipment's not looking too bad we might want to get some field hospitals as well that's probably be pretty good to do and pouring over reports the sun was quickly vanishing over the horizon leaving the room lit in the warm yellow of pre-war la bulbs it was just you and todd in the office now quietly reading over reports about your efforts thus far it was almost entirely mundane a little good a little bad but all pretty boring adventure superior stood up from his desk stretching out like a lion and emitting a beast your lawn yawn listen spud why don't we call 10 here and go up for some grub i know this joint down the way from here that does great brahman burgers getting taken out to a nice dinner with todd was a prospect that almost made you feel light-headed though you weren't certain on why you felt that way you were certain that he you take him up on it man of course let me get my jacket if todd howitzer invites you for like brahman burgers you go with you know todd howitzer but let's end this episode let's see that mountain let's end it on the science of industry there's only so much we can do with the ideas of the past and the tools of today with a little nudge towards rnd we can get a head start on producing our own technology so let me know in the comments below guys which way we should go in terms of conventional warfare should we go mechanized warfare and emphasize even more motorized or should we do trooper warfare which does help us a little bit but this walking infantry doesn't help us with motorized and let me know about the name for the intelligence agency because this s b it's okay but regardless hope you enjoyed today's episode if you did consider leaving a like subscribe if you're new check out my discord link in the description below and i will see you tomorrow as we might end up with todd howitzer in a 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ZHmjipF3Ft4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHmjipF3Ft4 | Locke‘s Project | [Music] so let's give this a shot what question is lock trying to answer and what is his answer now we've changed tactics okay so from the pre-socratics we were dealing with the question what does it mean to exist the sophists at least through semi cos excuse me at least support a Gregorius we're asking this question about the nature of truth what does it mean to be true and we switch very briefly over then to Descartes and Russell when we deal with skepticism and they were trying to deal with knowledge at least in a very limited extent when we get back to Plato and Aristotle they're both dealing primarily with metaphysics and what does it mean to exist now the answer is up to this point have been very unsatisfying you know for us involved in pretty much for everybody at large right you have the pre-socratics with all their disagreement you have Plato talking about being but then you can't define being you just have to know being by contemplating being and that's not a very helpful they have Aristotle this is what it means to exist is to be composite of form and matter but they're by the way since not a foreigner matter our substance they don't actually exist so you have what's real being composed of what's not real that's a very unsatisfying approaches up to this point and people get really really tired of this now what Locke is doing is saying he's kind of had enough of this right enough of this trying to give an account of existence by appealing to some kind of weird knowledge right so he's gonna take a step back or at least see him you know at least tries to question well then how do we know about what's real hmm so he switched questions he switched from what does it mean to exist - what's knowledge what is knowledge now his answer to this enters this question of what is knowledge are ideas right ideas are the you know is only thing that we know if there's not an idea that we don't know him when we can very quickly as well then what's an idea or at least was the the source of all ideas right now all the ideas are happening up here but where do they come from what's the source of all ideas and according to Locke the source of idea ideas as experience so the problem that Locke has with everything to Plato and Aristotle done and we haven't even looked at these these other folks is how they are trying to account for their knowledge and where does the source of their knowledge for both played on Aristotle they both have some kind of non-empirical account of knowledge at least some some of the sources of their knowledge is not empirical over Plato is this recollection of the forms that you had prior to your physical birth for Aristotle is this recognition but it doesn't really go into what that is somehow the form of the object is transmitted to your brain and it's never very satisfactory account of knowledge because it's always non-empirical instead Locke says forget about these non-empirical accounts of knowledge forget rationalism because that's only going to lead you down a crazy train forget rationalism instead we're gonna say all knowledge is empirical all knowledge comes from experience so the source of all ideas for Locke is experience his experience and there's two kinds he's got two kinds of experiences sensation and reflection sensation this is what you get from your five senses for your eyes your ears your skin man your nose okay what you see what you smell what you taste what you hear what you touch that's the source that's sensation all right this is the raw data that you're dealing with yeah if it doesn't at least start when we've read knowledge of the outside world doesn't least start with sensation you've got a big problem all right that's what kind of experience of sensation the other kind is reflection sensation is to experience from the outside yeah reflection is which experience on the inside inside your head so it's how you think and how you react and what you you know how you deal with this sensation with all these sensations what do you cognize with these sensations so here's what Locke's trying to do he's trying he's trying to enter the question what's knowledge how do I know he's not really dealing with metaphysics Diaz with just a little tiny bit he goes a little tiny bit of an account of what it means to exist but not very much he's doing the primary with knowledge all knowledge right is an idea where our ideas the source of all ideas is experience the two kinds of experiences we have our sensation and reflections cessation is what we experience on the outside reflection is what we experience on the inside and he's rejecting rationalism rationalism is the claim that there's some kind of non-empirical non experiential [Music] [Applause] you [Music] | HaugenMetaphilosophy | UC2VcZkxOKi7_ckDlzylnFNQ | 2019-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 862 | 4,761 |
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Heroes vs Villains Gameplay | who has what for blasters levels i only have boba oh my shooters are leveled i have oscar level [ __ ] oh lucas boba [ __ ] god holy [ __ ] well bubba's weak all right i got sniped i got aidan coming up here it's fine and she's running away i need to be done yeah do you guys need help yeah we're fine well that's coming behind us all right i'm hiding back here put a shield down for me please oh my god i need big deal [ __ ] yeah well you've already used it during that fight oh this wouldn't be rough without the recharge luke was fun i thought i could beat her with head shots let's get boston oh my god his minds were there i can't see anything uh we're all away from each other yeah yeah we need to recover from the wall spread it out i was not getting knocked out the sky what the [ __ ] [Music] he's back to actually he's not i don't see him his mind is trying to find him a big deal turn it back up again the first time we know you want to push a big gun oh luke is on the door he's not oh let me jump over the rail oh coming to you fan oh yeah i didn't know he had predator up i just showed him yeah he has mine there yeah shield yeah put some tea on yeah let's give a walk just heal when we can all right jumper's still back there he's coming close all right all right they do i hopped already i know everyone over there oh [ __ ] i got murdered i went to uh there's the boss okay my bow costa big fingers looking like literally even cast even though i didn't activate it okay that's a glitch then i fought this game honestly but i'm so dumb we can push this big deal all right he has mine's there thank him chewie like what the hell that's annoying though that luke like [ __ ] cost my curious even though i didn't activate it that's a bit yes i got shot around the wall all right everyone's dead he's playing a room where luke can't really do anything you're going there get inside please hey uh come on i'm gonna eat that oh great what are you doing because they're [ __ ] hitting their shots and you're taking your time what the hell the [ __ ] all right we could use a stun right right now like how many oh we're all separated did that kid throw bro job is weak she's riding the bridge outside she killed me all right oh his minds are there [ __ ] hey bubba jumbo is in it asthma is on me i want to see what are you doing ducks yep upstairs if you guys want to push them another push i can't i don't have oh no we got him all right thank you anymore all right there you go oh my god i saw that wait what happened bro i knocked luke off the map but i had like one more shot on my furious i just hit it and i actually know tomorrow go go go go go push bosque is weak [ __ ] i can't chase him all right everyone's a big deal or a big deal i can't take another hit oh fire that's what's inside behind us held to her a couple times i can't take another daughter they're all dead they're all dead oh wait bubba's here yeah shield chilled children they're causing me to show yeah we need children put some tea on cheers 18. 18 tickets hmm three deaths free kills but like 9 assists it's [ __ ] lucas it's annoying i think i only died some lucrative i'm pretty sure all right who should i be on because you don't [ __ ] have cards for ident or whatever you can have a boss unless you want to be someone else that you have cards i called somebody but then cassie has caused them yeah just like like cassia bow because i think he said the only character he has leveled his boba yeah well yeah then i'll have to play with the level you got to be captain fat ass ma do you want iden actually um if you can spare her yeah yeah go for it because fast man boss are the only ones i don't have any cards yeah yeah that's fine that's fine i'll take one for the team doctors i'm chewing uh jab was probably on like layer something i wasn't seeing who's who luke is probably han yeah actually no he wasn't wearing a scandal was he i don't know i think i wouldn't know i have the mando mod over han so it doesn't change the skins i'm hoping a lot more it's just something yeah his fin was blue yeah he's on finn oh this crosshair mod changes phasma's crosshair i just noticed this [ __ ] i had some damage in there they're franking around nothing all right it's down though yeah is that a roar yeah all right disabled tree's stunned light him up she was dead um what lucas [ __ ] hits a weird shot or like what the hell dude what the [ __ ] big deal is [ __ ] he was like 10 hp for the longest but he kept regening it oh phasma's dps was a little higher he would have died there's a leia should be around here he'll come up here my job was oh my lucas grenades were nowhere near me though i got him like headshot as well [ __ ] we can't do anything i'll come in now just wait wait for us are they upstairs still yeah all right [Music] disabled [ __ ] didn't do anything to them i didn't stun this [ __ ] [ __ ] dude the the trees low so is fan yeah i got lasered oh luke is on me [ __ ] sakes man oh my i head to that chewy as well should be so much like low health yeah last week depends on me finn's got him nice uh no one's down here it's someone this is there uh i can't get her yeah she went in the door and don't have an angle on her mind yeah she was doing mine's like exactly there's someone coming from out there's two coming from miners outside though what i got leia [ __ ] barely god dude how much damage reduction did they have three's on me oh [ __ ] of course lucas ones outside all my [ __ ] days destroy it oh my [ __ ] i can't play ball skins lucas [ __ ] annoying oh my god why does that have so much [ __ ] damage reduction what the [ __ ] i can't i can't look up i think there's i i i slightly think that dps is uh dodgy right now honestly yes one uh at this little room over here i'm trying to do what i can leia's weak guys she's coming to you i think boss um i'm here or aidan actually i mean sorry they look similar through the wall come down come down it's done fire some rocks in there jabba's going pervious [ __ ] off i killed finn oh my god i think connor's weak boss do you want to push him oh yeah that night there i'm gonna bait it oh [ __ ] yeah yeah han is weak oh my god is out downstairs by me i just disabled her i think no i couldn't use impervious or [ __ ] whatever survivor we're keeping the score good though three more kills when we win [Music] all right um i'm constantly spawning in so far away man i heard finn somewhere i got the han how's coming up behind you i know han's dead wait oh he's always found here okay he's gotten pervious built up oh he's so weak um dead i heard chewbacca finn is weak boba i think he's coming to you behind you outside dude i got him every single time [ __ ] pop my shield shot's still going through man liam's weak outside yeah i need help nice disrupt spin good [ __ ] the other three are upstairs oh my god dude [ __ ] i tried to get that fin i had all the ones i thought wrong right 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ed1XJ6r9jYA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed1XJ6r9jYA | Aicha Belkadi: The syntax of nominal states in Berber. SOAS University of London | okay so yeah I think we'll uh make a start uh Welcome to our first Linguistics departmental seminar of term three it's nice to see so many familiar faces and a good crowd um and it's my great pleasure to introduce our speaker um for today one of our yeah homegrown uh speakers um many of you will know Aisha either through um yeah her teaching you um or colleagues here as well I know I myself I'm grateful um to Aisha for the fact that I'm here I think um her teaching has played a a big role in in my development I'm sure I speak for others here as well um Aisha has worked on berber and various varieties of Berber um have PhD um here um and has worked on uh motion and mood T aspect in in the past um dtic directionals AO of motion um in B and then more broadly in African languages um and today is kind of coming back to talk to us about State um in particular so uh the syntax of normal state in verbal thank you yes so um the U the focus of my talk today is uh an alternation in the uh morphological marking of nouns that uh is found in some Berber languages uh Berber languages are languages uh that belong to the um afroasiatic film and they are spoken all across North Africa so uh from Morocco all the way um East I think um into Egypt uh and in the south of North Africa in Mali morania burkinafaso um and ner soia is missing from the list there uh is no agreed sub subclassification sorry of verbal languages uh so it is common to classify these Languages by uh the countries in which they are spoken or the reg the regions sorry in which they are spoken uh there are some important lexical and phological variations across the family the morphosyntax is more constant but there are some uh micro variations of course so as I said um um a few seconds ago the focus of the talk is the alternations in uh the morphological marking of nouns um there's an example of what uh this U morphological marking ENT tells in one so in 1 a my stomach it hurt me uh you see the the first noun in that sentence uh stomach um contains a a vowel an a vowel which is gloss as uh FS um so that's an example of a noun in what we call the freest State form and uh in 1 B uh my stomach hurt um so it's the same sentence but the word order is different if you look at the noun stomach again now you see that the a vowel is missing um and the gloss says uh Cs and that's for a construct State um so the aims today is uh first to describe the syntax of this uh alternation uh and I'll do that Based on data from um a few Berber languages so I I'll look at data from tbit uh which is spoken in Algeria there are a couple of examples from tuar uh the variety spoken in ner and Mali and then some varieties spoken in Morocco Tash tarit Etc uh the second m is to look at a proposal by kig uh that this nominal morphological marking is in fact a case marking uh which follows a marked uh nominative pattern uh and the third aimim is to explore the link between uh case marking and uh information structure so I'll start with um a basic description of uh the syntax of Berber uh I'll start with a core Clauses so what I call Core Clauses are the sort of the the the Clauses excluding the uh discourse function position um so in these core Clauses uh the verbs uh can well surface in different stems uh there are different stems across Bal languages but three are found commonly uh the perfective the perfective and the ER stem uh these verb stems they are obligatorily marked for subject agreement and subject agreement is marked uh depending on the person and number uh by prefixation suffixation or uh both the unmarked order in these core Clauses is a vso all arguments can be omitted if they are recoverable from the Contex text and if they are cross referenced on the uh on a verbal head so it's either the verb or a tense aspect mood particle which precedes the verb um and cross reference occurs either by a subject agreement so uh yeah this with is either with the subject agreement markers accusative or dative critics uh indirect objects they can also optionally be doubled by dative clitics and uh in the uh core Clauses so post verbally uh arguments can occur in different uh orders uh there are a few examples four examples in uh two which uh show everything that I've uh just explained about the uh the the syntax of core Clauses uh we can look at uh a couple of these examples so for instance 2 a God gave me a fiance so uh that's an example of uh a vso order the the verb is first God is the subject and uh fiance is the um the object um and the verb uh carries the uh subject agreement marker which is a prefix and it also carries a a dative uh CTIC which uh occurs after the the verb stem and that dative clitics replaces uh sort of nominal um indirect or object uh in uh 2D so we can skip 2B and 2C in 2D she cuts the navil string uh from the boy um we have an example uh in which the indirect object is doubled by a dative CTIC so uh the ass uh just sorry the S just after the the verb is a dative CTIC uh and it doubles uh the indirect uh object uh to the boy and as you can see from these four examples uh s direct object and indirect objects uh can occur in um different orders uh now uh alternations to these uh canonical orders are usually related to information structure so topic arguments uh all occur in the verbal position subjects direct and indirect objects are obligatorily cross referenced uh on the verb by uh respectively subject markers accusative and dative critics uh there are two examples in three the first one is an example where uh a subject is the topic my sister-in-law she touched me here so my sister-in-law is moved to the preverbal position and uh it's cross referenced by uh the um agreement prefix on the verb to touch in 3B we have an example of a direct object uh which is in uh topic this boy I carried him in my hands so the boy again is uh moved to the preverbal position uh and it's cross referenced in do core CLA by an accusative CTIC so the the T thing after the verb to take Focus arguments also occur in the preverbal position they occur in cleft construction so the focused uh constituent or argument um is preceded by a copula uh the and its phological variance depending on the uh on the bber language and it's followed by uh what is usually considered to be a complimentizer e i or ad again depending on the variety there's an example in uh four it is tears that I was crying so the noun for Tears is uh in Focus it's uh fronted and it occurs between the copular D and the uh complimentizer in subject Clift so when subjects are uh in Focus the uh verb in the core Clause um in in most varieties must occur in the participial form and it carries default agreement and default agreement in Berber is marked by the third singular marker uh so there's an example of this in five it is me who bought two books um the pronoun me is uh in in Focus here uh and uh you can see the verb is in the participial form which is marked by the suffix n and uh the agreement is a third singular masculine it's the default uh agreement right so now I'll um discuss the state alternation the the syntax of the state alternation I'll start with um a brief uh description of how uh the the state alternation is marked morphologically and before that I need to explain a little bit about U the the morphology of of of nouns uh mainly how uh gender and uh number um are marked uh on nouns in the language so um masculine is uh unmarked the feminine is marked by um t uh which is prefixed and suffixed onto to the stem in the singular um so I give two examples in six uh the first noun amra old man is a tam in the feminine Isle group becomes tislit in the feminine the plural is marked either by a change of the initial vowel and a suffix or by a suffixation only so uh with some nouns there is no change in the initial vowel um um again there are a couple of examples in seven so the singular uh noun am becomes Imran in the plural so the initial vowel has changed it's uh it's gone from an a uh to an E and uh there's a a suffix and at the end the second noun adgar uh widower uh becomes adaren in uh the plural so uh the first vowel is actually not um changed um in addition to this nouns in most bbal languages they occur in two forms uh um depending on their syntactic function and position so the the first form is the Freestate form and it's from the French uh Lali and the second form is called uh in the English literature the construct State form um I'm I'm using that that term here but uh for those of you who are familiar with uh Arabic and other languages with uh the construct State the construct state in bber is a completely different uh phenomenon uh but I I I use the term because it's the term which is uh used in the English literature on the uh State alternation uh in Barba so the free state is uh the unmarked form of uh the nouns it's considered to be the unmarked form uh because it's the citation form of nouns and also because the the construct state is derived uh from the Free State through changes in uh announc prefix uh there are variations across Bal languages as to how these prefixes are derived but to summarize in uh the masculine uh you have either a change of the initial vowel so usually a becomes U as in Aid fre State weid uh construct State form rooster uh or the initial vowel is deleted and a Glide is inserted uh so argas in the freest State form becomes workas man anden in the freest State form becomes Yen man so the initial vowel is deleted and uh Y and were is uh inserted uh for some nouns as well only a Glide is inserted so there is no change in the initial vowel and the example I give is as for day sorry I forgot to include the the glass so it's as for uh which becomes was in the construct state in the feminine only the initial vowel is uh deleted to in the construct state so Tam free state becomes T where only the the r is deleted the Free State because it's the unmarked form of nouns uh occurs in a wide range of context and it occurs obviously in more context than the uh the construct State uh uh so we find it for citation as I said before we find it on adjectives all adjectives uh adverbs and other sort of context I give an example in eight of uh an adjective uh used in in the freest State form but uh today I would like to focus on only the syntactic context where uh there is a contrast uh between the free state and um the construct state so uh there is a contrast uh between the the two states uh when we look at preposition and particularly at the complements of prepositions so uh in most Barber languages um most prepositions have a complement which occurs in the construct construct State form so which has to occur in the construct State form I give a list of uh prepositions so you have the genitive of uh sir which is the instrumental it means with etc etc there are two examples was in 9 uh and 10 uh 9 the contraction started at 6: in the evening uh the noun evening is the complement of the prepos the genitive preposition n it's in the construct State form 10 she removed the navel string from the boy by cutting it so literally she cut him the navel string to the boy um the noun boy uh worksh is in the construct State because it's the complement of the dative preposition uh e we also find a construct State well nouns in the construct State when they come after uh well what are called prepositions in the literature but they're not really prepositions they I mean they they are noun but they have the the meaning of prepositions uh and uh these so-called prepositions are always followed by another preposition the genitive uh n uh and the genitive N can be uh omitted uh depending on various um reasons uh so in 11 he sits on the carpet uh the noun carpet is in the construct State because it's the complement of that uh preposition ninal preposition uh on suf uh now there are also some uh prepositions which do not take complement nouns in the construct state but they take complement nouns in the Free State uh so all the prepositions in all varieties of verber all the prepositions that are uh borrowed or from Arabic like uh before blah without they always take a compliment in the Free State uh and there are other prepositions specific to dialects that take the Free State there is one uh which to my knowledge is common to all the bber languages it's the preposition meaning until and that preposition always take a compliment in uh the free state and I give an example in 12 uh I worked until the camp um you can see that the camp is uh in the Free State uh inside NP we see a relevant is contrast between the construct State and the free state so uh the head of a noun phrase is always in the Free State on unless it's in a con syntactic context where well it it needs to get the free the construct State sorry so if it's say the complement of a preposition which governs the construct state it will be in the construct State uh but canonically it it's in the Free State uh and nominal arguments such as processes and complements uh must occur in the construct State form uh and uh in fact these uh processors and complements they are always uh well in all languages they are preceded by the genitive Pres preposition uh n of but that preposition is optional so in some context it it can be omitted uh there are two examples in 13 and 14 the example in 14 shows uh an example of a processor so the man's house or the the the house of the man the man is in the construct State uh 14 we made uh butter cuscus so butter is the complement of cuscus and it's in the construct State uh in the uh well as far as the the the the subject uh function is concerned there is also a relevant uh contrast between the construct State and the free state so uh both in transitive and transitive subjects uh so s and a uh in core Clauses so that's when they follow the verb occur must occur in the construct State form uh there are two examples in 15 the first one 15a is an example of an uh s subject now it's over the boy is born um the S subject is in its canonical position it follows the verb it's in the construct State 15b the sister of the groom cooked the meal the sister is uh a transitive subject it follows the verb it's in the construct state uh when s and a precede the verb uh they cannot be in the construct State though they have to be in the free state so in 16a it is the sister of the groom who cooked the meal the sister now precedes the verb I mean it's in a a copular construction so it precedes the verb and it's in the freest State form uh 16b that song it was on from the moment we got there uh the song is an S uh argument it precedes the verb and uh it's in the Free State it has to be in the Free State uh right dislocated subject whether transitive or intransitive so whether s or a um have to be in the Free State also and there's an example in 17 the example is from tarit bber spoken in Morocco so she soon became pregnant her daughter-in-law so the daughter-in-law is an S here I think uh and it has to be in the freest State uh form in uh CP closes we have also a contrast between the construct State and the free state so copular Clauses uh in Berber are marked by the cular DU followed by a nominal predicate that nominal predicate predicate sorry is always in the Free State uh no matter what there's an example in 18 uh Dam she D Shish sorry I can't speak BBA uh it is a cat uh and and and the noun cat is in the Free State because it is the the nominal predicate um an S so a subject uh in a copular clause can be overtly realized in which casee it canonically uh precedes the the D plus predicate complex and it has to occur in the Free State as well uh so 19 Akisha the meek uh this child it is your son uh child uh is the S argument here it precedes the uh predicate and it is in the Free State direct objects are in the Free State regardless of their position in the clause in um well in Most B languages so there are two examples in 20 20 a at the time of the Lamb's LS Harvest we would go to harvest Lamb's letters so at the end of the sentence there's the noun lamb lce it's the object of the verb Harvest it's in the free state in 20b this boy I carried him in my hands uh here the direct object is in preverbal position it's also in uh the free state uh now I will discuss some uh micro variations so most of these uh micr variations they concern tbit which is spoken in Algeria um so I'll talk about uh a viation in uh copular Clauses so as I just said uh in copular Clauses and S so an intransitive subject can be uh overtly realized and in most bber languages it it precedes the uh the the predicate but in some varieties uh such such as sorry T Tam andit the S can follow uh the predicate uh in some of these languages the non-initial S uh can be in the construct State that's what we find in uh tbit and tarifit uh there are two examples in 21 21 a from T Viet so that girl is or was mute uh the subject that girl follows the um the copula and the predicate it's in the construct State uh 21b is from tarifit she is an oress this one the pronoun uh this one is uh the subject and it's in the construct state and in other varieties the non-initial subject is always in the Free State um so uh in 22 there are two examples from tamama uh this mule is unruly the noun mule precedes the predicate it's in the free state 22b is the same thing this mu is on ruy except that the noun follows the predicate there and it's also in uh the Free State uh many varieties of verba have uh what are called pseudo verbal constructions so they are constructions which involve a predicate which has some properties of verbs and uh which doesn't have other properties of verbs uh so these predicates they usually take some form of uh agreement uh like verbs but they cannot be inflected for aspect unlike verbs and the agreement marker which occurs on these uh tudo verb is often an accusative uh critic um in this construction um the S argument uh is always in the free state but in tbit there are constructions in which the S argument uh can be either in the construct State or the Freestate and again it depends on its position so if uh the S argument follows the pseudo verb it's in the construct State as in 23 so that man is bad uh the subject whereas is in the construct State uh and if the subject precedes the uh predicate it's in the free state so 24 this grape is not good for eating um the grape is in the Free State because it it precedes the verb and uh finally there are varieties of talit and some varieties of tamama where a direct object can also be in the construct State uh it can be in the construct state if um it follows the verb and uh it is cross referenced by an accusative CTIC on the verb so a so-called accusative CTIC doubling uh we can see this in 25 so 25A he adds the meat the direct object uh meat is in the free state that's the the expected marking in 25b he adds that meat however the noun meat is in the construct State it's in the construct State because it follows the verb and it's uh doubled by the the CTIC which occurs on the verb the uh direct object which is doubled by a CTIC and in the construct State form may occur inside the core Clause that's what we have in 25b or it can occur after um a prootic boundary so it it would be outside of the core Clause that's what we have in uh 26 uh she found it was the mountain cat who inhabited the house um who inhabited it the house so the noun uh the the direct object sorry house uh is uh in the construct State because it's doubled by um an accusative CTIC but it occurs um after um the close boundy so uh in 27 um I have a a little table summarizing um the the context in which we find uh the construct State and the context in which we find the the Free State um I I won't go through that again um but I think basically what the table shows is that there are just two main uh context where we find the construct state is when uh the noun is a dependent of a preposition or when the noun is a dependent uh of a verb um so this is uh basically what uh what we have with case marking so uh case marks uh nouns which are dependent on uh different heads uh usually a verb and um a preposition um so the state alternation in Berber looks like uh a case alternation or some kind of case marking however uh there are not a lot of uh case analysis um of the state alternation amongst uh the bber literature um I I'll I'll I'll skip some detail about the the literature a little bit okay so the the majority of uh analysis on the uh the state alternation um they focus on word order and the of syntactic or structural configuration in which the noun occurs so uh for them uh the construct State a noun is marked for construct state if it uh occurs next to uh a particular head um and there are other kinds of analysis which um um analyze the construct State as marking some uh particular functional relations between the noun and uh preced in um head uh there is a a proposal not in the Berber literature made by uh coning and I canal and uh they proposed that uh the case the state alternation s in Berber is actually a case alternation and that Berber languages have uh what they call a marked nominative case pattern um and that's what I I would like to discuss now next cuz I I I think it's a it's it it works for Berber it's a good analysis of of the state alternation so um according to their um argument or analysis uh Berber languages follow a mark nominative case system so Mark nominative languages are typologically very rare they occur mostly in Africa and uh they are Cas system that share characteristics of both uh nominative uh system and ergative systems so uh like nominative systems uh they treat intransitive subject s and transitive subjects uh a in the same way and they contrast them with uh direct object so o and like ergative system the form of the uh transitive uh subject is the one which is uh marked uh and I give two examples in 29 of a language um with a nominative um with marked nominative the language is tenet it's a nilos Saharan language so in 209a sorry squarrel went there uh we have uh an S which is uh marked with the nominative marker e uh 29b lower spear Yoma we have a transitive subject lower which is is marked with uh a case e uh and um an object Yoma which is uh unmarked so coning uh 2008 reviews in detail seven languages which uh she argues uh follow a marked nominative case system uh most of these languages uh in most of these languages sorry the nominative and the accusative are part of uh more complex uh case paradigms so it's it's on the the the markers that they analyzed as Mark nominative and accusative are uh uncontroversially uh case not like in bber um and uh so in uh 30y I don't have the time to go through the the the entire description of Mark nominative so in 30 I have uh summarized uh the context in which uh we find both the the accusative and the nominative in Mark nominative languages and I contrast them or compare them to the context in which uh we find the free state and the construct state in uh Berber languages so the idea according to um this Mark nominative analysis is that the accusative uh corresponds to the Free State or the free state is a marker of accusative and the construct state is a marker of uh inative uh and as you can see from the table in uh most uh context I mean the the the the accusative the Free State behaves exactly like the accusative and the construct State behaves exactly like the uh nominative uh and there are some contexts which are uh particularly uh interesting I think so um the S and a in postverbal position um are never marked with the uh accusative in Mark nominative languages they are never marked with the free state in bber languages they are always marked with the nominative in Mark nominative languages and they are always marked with the construct state in bber languages uh the S and a when they are in preverbal position on the other hand are always marked with the accusative in Mark nominative languages and in Berber they are always marked uh by the free state and the direct object uh are marked uh well are unmarked in the accusative in Mark nominative languages and in the Free State uh always in Berber languages so um this proposal is uh actually not uh liked by uh verber schols um and I think it's because uh there are some uh arguments well there are some issues that are not addressed and these issues are usually the main arguments that people in the bber literature give uh uh to analyze the states as States rather than um case markers one of uh these arguments is the uh word order and precedence so um the construct state is only found uh when it follows the head that it depends on um another thing is the mismatch between the state and the the state marking sorry and the grammatical functions of s and a um so um the argument against coning analysis is that if the construct state is a nominative case then uh in transitive and transitive subjects should always be in the construct State uh regardless of their position uh and the third uh argument is the mismatch between the construct State and the grammatical functions of object and CTIC doubling in in some varieties and um uh what um Berber Scholars usually say is that uh if the construct state is a nominative a nominative case story it should not Mark uh direct objects and um they also focus on the fact that the uh construct State on the object uh is uh goes with uh CTIC doubling okay so for them the uh CTIC doubling is the thing which triggers the construct State um right so in the last few minutes of the talk I would like to provide some kind of explanation well I I want to keep uh conning's proposal and I'd like to propose some kind of explanation for uh the differences in um the case marking or the the state uh marking so uh my hypothesis is that the construct State and the free state are uh case markers so the state alternation is a case alternation uh the construct state is uh the nominative the mark nominative and the free state is the accusative which is the unmarked case as proposed by kig um and the discourse functions that are associated with uh S and A or the the the discourse functions with which s and a are associated in bber uh and the O in tbit trigger uh these uh changes in in case or in state so I first uh look at the word order or precedent argument so the argument which says that um the the construct State well the construct state has to occurs because it follows um ahead uh well in fact in BBA when we have uh changes in word order outside of the core Clause these uh word order changes they are related to information structure all the time uh and they occer to Mark the discourse functions of topic and focus and uh these two functions of topic and focus are well highly associated with the preverbal positions um even in copular Clauses the initial uh position for an intransitive subject for NS is uh has been shown to be a topic um position where am I uh so in fact when a noun is marked for topical focus it has to precede the verb and if a noun precedes the verb then it it's it's either a topic or um a focus so we can re restate the the Precedence as uh in of information structure sorry as in 31 so uh nouns uh that are in discourse function related positions uh are in the on marked case which is the uh freest State aka the accusative um uh so it's not a noun is not in in the Free State because it doesn't precede ahead it's in the Free State because it's in um a discourse function related position um 31 is actually supported by the fact that uh both transitive and intransitive subjects so both s and a um are in the free form when they are right uh dislocated and um we saw an example of that in uh 17 but I I won't go back to it I'll be nice um the second um argument um or the the second argument against uh conning's um proposal uh mismatches between states and grammatical functions of s and a um well the the transitive and intransitive subjects are always marked so they are always in the construct State when they occur in their canonical position so when uh they occur after the verb but that's because it's their canonical position and the only context where we don't find the construct State on an S or an a uh is when the S and a is in preferable position when it is marked for either topic uh and focus um so we could say something like 30 to uh s and a uh in transitive and transitive subjects are marked with the nominative case aka the construct State uh but they are unmarked uh when they are topic and um focus so when yeah they are in in discourse um function related positions now the last uh thing uh I would like to discuss is the nominative or the construct State uh that we find on direct objects uh in uh CTIC uh doubling context I think but I okay so so so this is a hypothesis and I don't have CTIC doubling in the variety that I work on so I don't have the data so I based myself on the data that I found um in the literature um I think the uh the object marked by uh construct state in CTIC D doubling context can also be related to information structure um first the O in these constructions so the object in those constructions must be uh definite uh but when uh it's not doubled and not in the construct State uh it doesn't have to be definite so it can be either interpreted as definite or indefinite so bber languages don't have uh definite or indefinite uh determiners it's just um it depends on the on the context whether a noun is interpreted as indefinite or definite uh in 33 uh he add a suite or the suite the uh direct object is not doubled by ectic um in 33b on the other hand the direct object Suite is doubled by atic and only the definite interpretation is available so um 33b can only meet he at the suite not he at a suite um secondly uh a direct object in when it is in the construct State and doubled by an accusative critic must have a reference which is uh identifiable uh and this restriction does not apply with uh regular direct objects so 34A uh he at I don't know what uh we have well it's not really an object well it's not an well it's doubled anyway uh we have something which is not an object which is a complement Clause I think um and uh well it it can be the complement of the verb uh to itat in 34A it cannot be the complement of the verb to it in 34b because the verb is doubled the well the complement Clause is doubled by an accusative CTIC although yeah sorry I'm not sure about that example anymore it's a bad example sorry well anyway um yeah so the the the fact that the object uh has to be definite or identifiable uh does not show alone that the object is topical but um I mean usually if something is topical then it has to be definite uh or well often often it will be definite and identifiable uh but there are other uh facts supporting the hypothesis that a CTIC with um a direct object sorry which is in the construct State form and double btic is topical uh first in all verber languages and we've seen some examples at the beginning of the talk um direct objects which are in topic position they must be cross referenced or doubled by accusative critics in the core Clause so um there is a link uh between uh CTIC cross referencing or CTIC doubling and uh topicality uh in Berber second um while accusative CTIC doubling uh is rare it only occurs in uh tbit and some varieties of Tamer there's another CTIC dubling that occurs across most bber languages it's dative CTIC doubling there's an example of that in 35 now dative CTIC doubling in bber has been shown to be linked to information structure it's been shown by kman and uh suag um and finally in tag balit when we have a right dislocated object which is obligatorily doubled by an accusative critic it's uh a a topic so that yeah it's it's a topic it's it's um it's a topic which is reactivated um so um we can explain the uh link between the construct State and um the CTIC doubling uh and Link it to information structure and this is summarized in 36 so o in Berber is unmarked in tbit O can be simultaneously doubled by a CTIC and marked for nominative case if it is topical and uh follows the verb now as I said I'm I'm I'm missing a lot of data and this is only a hypothesis um and uh nobody really has explained the uh the state alternation or the case alternation in Berber in terms of information structure but some people have linked the marking of nouns to information structure so um uh like fiwi 2014 uh she focuses on topic constructions and she considers that the free state participates in uh determining a topic uh and metushi and flesh um they also link the difference in case and state marking to discourse functions but they do that from a syntactic point of view so their hypothesis is that at some stage topic and focus arguments were outside um of the clause and so they could not receive uh canonical or normal um case marking I at this stage cannot explain why uh the information structure would affect the case marking of s a and O um in such a way and uh why a topical o would have to be marked simultaneously by the construct State and uh CTIC doubling um however the alternations in the case of subjects and direct object depending on either semantic or pragmatic factors uh do exist um in other languages and they are reported in the literature uh for instance theol and nikol uh they describe a similarish phenomenon for direct objects in two Semitic languages uh and in these two Semitic languages a direct object is uh normally unmarked uh but it can be marked for case when it is topical uh Darin and Nikola also show that uh optional object agreement can be linked to topicality so assuming that CTIC doubling uh is a kind of uh agreement um then we can say that topical objects in tag balit have to be marked or can be marked optionally by both um agreement and case um so the uh the conclusion the syntactic distribution of the nominal State alternation in Berber is uh similar to the distribution of nominative and accusative cases in marked nominative languages as uh suggested by coning at the clal level the state alternation marks the grammatical functions s a and o the unmarked form the Free State or the accusative marks or arguments always in the canonical Clause except in tag valid The Marked form uh marks subject and uh transitive and intransitive subjects it seems that the discourse functions of these grammatical functions trigger changes in the canonical case marking or the canonical State marking uh s and a are unmarked if they are in topic or Focus positions and uh in tagit a direct object can be optionally marked if uh topical now there are two domains that I haven't looked at today but I wouldn't have had the time anyway uh the noun phrase and the the preposition or phrase um I I I I don't know what happens I think I mean the I don't know what happens in the noun phrase um and the prepositional phrase um might be a bit more um might be different so I think I'm I'm done thank you very much so yeah we have time for questions comments uh just hand first thank you very much Aisha i' very much enjoyed enjoyed that very stimulating um do you have any um thoughts um about like about the diacon of of this because um maybe I just kind of dreamt this but I have this vague notion that people people some people have tried to suggest that at least some of the um the Free State morphes um might be derived from demonstratives or uh from def yeah defin all definite articles all definite articles I think that's the idea yeah uh on no I I I it's just because if that's true um does seem to kind of to my mind explain quite a lot because you know CU you expect subjects to be definite and you don't expect objects to be definite and you know cross linguistically Comm you you commonly get this phenomenon of differential object marking if if an object out of character is definite then you have to do some extra signaling of it then also possessors tend to be definite so um I'm not you know I like your analysis and I'm not in any way disputing it but um I guess I'm saying I always like to look at things diachronically and and and it would make it would make sense to me if it if it had if what what is now the uh I can never remember which one it is the construct State yeah yeah was the free state was was originally um um some kind of definiteness marking because um uh you know that could that could explain a lot of the or a lot of the distribu a lot of the um distribution we now see would be consistent with what you would expect when it was a definite marker in the past epod but maybe I didn't understand well the the the definite so if the definite would explain why a subject is marked yeah I mean it's the kind of logic would have been flipped but originally um you know what would have happened is that um you know subjects tend to be kind of old news right yeah and therefore definite so it just it just would would have happened that very often subjects would have been marked with this defin Mark and then as it lost its kind of special definiteness meaning then then the kind of motivation flips and it and it becomes a kind of signal of subject Hood if you see what I yeah but I need to check because I think it's the it's the freestad vowel uh which people argue derives from a definite marker yeah I think it's the r the r and the r is is is I mean the free state is is not the canonical subject marker but but but the were yeah yeah but but yeah you still have a a good point because the the were as well I think it's yeah I mean I might somehow no no no no it's not a dream because I know I I yeah yeah know I've seen it so no you haven't dreamed it yeah yeah yeah yeah follow up slightly a different direction but I think pretty much along the same lines and I also wanted to thank you my head is full really fascinating data I'm not sure I got all of it into my nonverbal head um so what going back to um where to 5 one on page eight well you systematize um what nominative Cas system looks like and that it combines properties of both um nominative and agative systems that is really interesting because it immediately reminded me of John du's preferred argument structure um which is now bit dated so I don't think many people I'm not familiar with that so that is um he's written several one language paper in several other papers on the discourse basis of on the I basis of discourse which means that even in nominative accusative languages you get uh a distribution of full NPS with this pronominal npce that reflects artive systems so that you have S and P as full NPS and a fromal and that is of course related to um information structure as well so in discourse you wouldn't get um the man hit the boy you would have something like like the man came he hit the boy yeah so this is about the the distribution of NPS where phenomenal NPS and so it it looks a little bit like um other languages conflate that so nominative accusative languages differentiate they have one in their case system and one in the information structure and it looks a little bit like ver languages might conflate this okay um by paying attention to information uh structure criteria and grammaticaliz them in system at you know very first s okay and that's du du okay what's the first name John John thank you questions go yes um I was just wondering can you have this Mark 25 it's quite confusing the way the way the alignment works so I was wondering if the object is marked and the subject always also be marked in the same way am I saying it the wrong way around H yes if you have a a subject and an object yes yes yes yes the subject will be would be in the construct State and the direct object in the construct State yeah yeah really not marking Mass correlation but the it's that's what you're saying that's what you're saying no I'm saying it's marking grammatical function okay except yeah except in this context yeah yeah yeah yeah okay yeah we agree thank you other questions yeah out of Curiosities why are the U researchers working on ver or reluctant to take up the case analysis is it just the case of you know an established Regional School it which seems to be very common foric languages or but first of all there's the word order thing um it's also there's some sort of influential Scholars on Barber bass gon uh Shak and they don't want a CA I mean they don't want to analyze that as a case they want to analyze that as a a structural dependency okay yeah plus the the the prepositions as well so this this this prepositions that take the construct State not the nominal prepositions the other prepositions in in many languages it's particularly in t they tend to attach or combine uh with the noun so they form like they they form just one word MH uh so there are a few analysis showing that uh and uh and also the the the construct state is formed by deleting a vowel or reducing a vowel so the argument is it's it reduces from phonologically so it's phonologically deficient hence syntactically deficient hence it needs to be close to something else it's a combination of things other questions forgive me for being ignorant as to your work but where are your data from and what's your uh so the tagb data which uh is not reference is mine uh I collected it when I did my field work U few years ago uh and the rest of the data so all the data which is references from the literature so either grammars descriptions of um information structures yeah I might just ask a question other people to um so kind of a follow on from Chris's question but in the other direction so I know some people working on uh State and various varieties of B have discussed it being eroded the state alteration being lost yeah um perhaps through leers and I was wondering if in that context you have anything to say about which of the alterations are lost if we know the construct state so everything then collapses to the Free State the and there a particular Contex in which that happens more than others or it seems to be so some that are more robust than others but I don't I don't know a lot I know that um there are traces so all the Libyan varieties uh Egyptian varieties have lost it there are traces in the prepositional phrases so some prepositions still give the construct state to their compliments uh and there's also yeah also in the south of Algeria Zab has lost the alternation but yeah in the prepositional phrases you can find some some traces yeah so the traces are as far as I know they're always in the in the prepositional phrases but I haven't really looked [Music] uh other questions you have for a yeah I mean Mar nominative citizens acrossing this to very rare very and what I find striking is the aial distribution because they are attested in all verbal languages and then in East Africa and a number of languages of different genetic relations not in Arabic interesting so you wonder I don't know I mean so it's what props up such a system I don't know yeah I don't know I mean I don't want the the N Saharan language I mean bber languages have many similarities with nilo Saharan languages with the neotic languages often there are many many similarities but I don't know what it means I'm not going there question to just um you said the argument one of the arguments against the case analysis was that they the bous usually say the contract state is deficient yeah but if you look at the the phological processes that are involved in the morphological processes it's always like an augmentation or like building upon the Free State doesn't ever seen from what I've seen in the literature and the phology at least that the constructs state is like diminished but the the okay a lot of the analysis there in the government phology framework CV CV CV um so okay so if the argument is that the vowel in the fre state so the a thing is long and so it links to two CV one CV CV to well CV CV and uh the construct State vowel they disappear uh so we lose one CV yeah so that's it's deficient I mean me that smells a bit funny I don't know I I was convinced okay I don't know i' I've read them SK them but uh so know it's funny to have them have a phological Arguments for like syntactic and morphological but because in the prepositional domain it it it kind of works okay for prepositions it it kind of works not anywhere else if there are no other uh questions or comments I think we can thank Aisha again for very thank [Applause] you | SOAS University of London | UCwlZZGmE1e_6PI2e-HOPOQw | 2016-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,663 | 44,577 |
ODqEpJPGeLU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODqEpJPGeLU | NEST CAM (BATTERY VERSION) INITIAL UNBOXING, SETUP, AND REVIEW | yo ladies and gentlemen welcome into my channel if you're watching this you're either hyper dedicated to to me and the community that we've gathered here on my channel which doesn't normally do reviews or you're looking for a review on this new Nest outdoor battery camera either way appreciate y'all coming in I like making reviews right I like making tech reviews I like making unboxings but that's not what my channel is about but most recently I had a very serious crime happen on my property someone actually stole my vehicle so in my mind I was like oh it's probably time to get some cameras that being said I did research and I landed on these bad boys right here the nest cam I got the two pack from Best Buy they were on sale like 90 off 80 off I landed on these for a couple of different reasons this right here is the two pack of the battery powered ones which is huge and we'll get into that and there's one downfall to these which I do think I have a solution for and I use the old gen 1 Nest cams before Nest was purchased by Google so I'm fairly familiar with how they work but I'm excited to get into this let's go ahead and unbox it again not a professional unboxer that's not what I do on this channel so we're gonna unbox it like a normal Joe Blow so I'm opening these things like you would open them and I'm reviewing in a real world experience like you would as well now this box is mad heavy I'm assuming because there's two in here I did feel the actual product at Best Buy when I purchased these and it's actually pretty heavy like like the camera itself is pretty like it feels of quality because of the weight now as I struggle with the suction of this this is the thing that would be cut out of nkbhd's video in unbox therapies video but this is real world right here baby this is what we go through all right I might have to cut it just for time's sake okay see this is that this is what I'm talking about y'all I don't know if y'all can see it on this camera but on this camera there's literally a piece of tape right there holding it together that's on me dog oh bro why was that so difficult this is the camera right here we got two cameras clearly mounting bracket charging cable and USB I kind of wish this was USBC just because that's the way that the world is going from what I read you got to charge these things on an average occasion every three months maybe every two and a half months which is really not bad you probably charge it for a couple hours and then you're good um I think the more events that you have the more you have to charge it because then it actually starts working actively versus passively get started manual obviously that would help and then lastly two mounting screws two anchors this is much nicer quality than the uh than the generation one indoor camera is on the outdoor version only comes in battery form and one of the only downfalls of the battery version of the camera and this is one of the main complaints that I saw on Best Buy's website one of the main complaints I saw on YouTube reviews if you want to see live feed 24 7 and you want continuous recording because it only records events quote unquote so basically whenever something comes in the frame whatever you set your Zone to if there's movement in that zone it'll record it you can look in on the camera live but you only have recorded events for the past I forgot how many months it is the only way to record 24 7 in order to preserve the battery life is to have it plugged in this plug would work the only problem with this plug is that it's mad short so what I had seen everybody do is that they sell like a 10 foot 30 foot 20 foot cable I don't know necessarily how long it is but you plug it in and then you run it through the outside of your house and you plug it into the camera and then that is what allows the camera to be on 24 7. but I'm assuming if you're like me wires you hate them so what I got also at Best Buy and I didn't even know that they had this we got we got a water team solar panel made exclusively and for the purpose of using as your Google Nest power source so basically what you do is you mount the camera and you take this bad boy and you mount it right next to it like this on the wall and then the solar panel connects to the cable right here and then you're always getting continuous power now this right here this cost me about 60 bucks 50 bucks I forgot exactly how much I paid for it but in the grand scheme of things since you have to buy the mag long cable separately that cable for the nest is like it's like 35 40 bucks I can afford the extra 20 in order to have a Sleek packaging and not have wires running all along my house and all of that I'm excited to see how those work those had like a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Best Buy so that's a pretty solid rating first off we go to the Google home app we hit plus setup device new devices for my home here we are what are you setting up the camera what are you setting up Nest cam outdoor indoor battery which is the one that I have scan the QR code to set up device need to get permission for the camera good to go scanned it boom Nest cam battery next oh it recognized it as plugged in this camera is going to be outdoor choose Wi-Fi network device ready let's get it but while we're waiting like I said the camera is only capable of recording uh events because it saves and preserves battery life if you actually don't care about anything but the events happening then there's no need to buy the solar panels and there's no need to buy the cable the battery on the camera should last up to three months you save yourself 50 to 100 bucks basically by not having to buy solar panels or the cables and there we are ladies and gentlemen what you're looking at is me there's my hand so I'm gonna go ahead and do the same thing for the other camera then install them and then see what kind of features we have after let's go do that [Music] foreign [Music] that's really it that's it was literally that simple to set up these two cameras and install them and make sure that they're working properly it already is recording the events it was logging me every time that I walked in and out of frame I didn't show it for time's sake of this video but I did install one of these really all that it takes is you take this two holes into your drywall or into wherever you're going to put it make sure it has a couple hours direct sunlight a day the thing about this is that it does not it does not charge your battery all the way up and that's something that was important to me because once you charge batteries to their 100 percent they start to lose quality of the battery and the life the lifespan of the battery goes down so this literally only charge it to 70 percent to save your battery which is crazy I didn't even think that that was going to be one of the features of the solar panel when I bought it foreign now I know some of y'all are thinking man is Ernest getting paid for this all he's saying is nothing but good I wish I really do wish but I'm gonna go ahead and tell y'all some of the negatives and not really negatives just drawbacks in my mind first one you have to charge these cameras in order for them the last three months but the two pack only came with one charger I'm not too pressed about it because I planned on running this anyway but if you're not someone who plans on doing that and you just want to charge them you have to charge one at a time or you have to go and get go and get another charger and I know that's the way the tech World works these days but still annoying second thing that can kind of be seen as a downfall is that once the camera is removed from the base it stops recording it's not like it keeps recording while the camera is off of the base it literally tells you in order to record or return back to live video you have to remount it so if someone comes along and Jacks it like that's it the camera stops right there it doesn't it doesn't keep recording with them now there are theft deterrent cables that you can purchase but again it's another added purchase on top of the cameras a third thing that could be seen as a downfall it's not really a downfall per se it's just an annoyance I guess because I'm used to the original Nest app before it got bought out and you have to transfer to Google home Google home does not show you the cameras on the very first screen you have to go into cameras and then go and turn them all on separately or you can hit this turn on button turn all cameras on but I would much prefer it if I decided that I wanted to see the cameras up front as soon as I hit the Google home app it shows all cameras that are available and they all turn on like why do I have to go and manually turn on every single camera if I want to see the live feed again just an annoyance not going to make or break the deal it's still one of the most seamless camera setups that I've ever had but I'll be more than grateful if they decide that they want to make it to where the cameras can be seen as soon as you start the app and I just covered the basics you could deep dive into the Google and Nest aware if you want to you can set up facial recognition so it recognize people's faces you can set up family members and they have their own apps obviously integrate it with your entire Google home you can there's all kinds of different things that you can do but this was just for the setup and the initial review View and outside of those initial cons or negatives or annoyances I would say that this is more than worth purchasing especially coming from the first generation Nest before they were acquired by Google and especially if you plan on purchasing something like this by the way this cable is mad long so you don't have to necessarily mount it directly right next to it you can run this all the way to your roof if you want to but I would say that this is over 10 feet maybe exactly at 10 feet if you purchase this I think it eliminates one of the biggest one of the biggest drawbacks and complaints about the fact that you cannot turn it on 24 7 and if you don't have this that means if you want 24 7 you have to run the cable along your house and plug it in on the interior of your house but other than that guys I appreciate y'all guys watching this I hope I helped especially with the solar panel I hope you all guys got some entertainment out of this some info if y'all decide that y'all want to purchase this because of me let me know in the comments I don't have an affiliate link or anything like that but I like helping people I like I like breaking it down in a normal sin so it doesn't seem so professional like a tech reviewer like oh if Ernest can do it then I can definitely do it too but other than that I'll catch y'all guys on the next review on the next music review on 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-lnOvMo01Lk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lnOvMo01Lk | LZF; Design and Contemporary Artisans. | people now realize that design can be viewed as something truly valuable like art i see design as a language it's something we speak but we use it to serve people [Music] you know we make decisions that directly affect nature our nature our decision is to create new discourses that put our clients in contact with the environment through our pieces time time to think to test time to design time to find the best combination between materials and technology as artisans we must explore new connections that unite us to the elements that surround us only in this way will we stimulate the arts and design this is our responsibility and this is the only way we can express the nature of our artists [Music] creativity is a way of contributing originality in the world [Music] what about light [Music] | LZF Lamps | UCtoLg45t3HRUSr93wNiqrEw | 2020-11-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 142 | 799 |
gBuVMEXKuec | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBuVMEXKuec | History of the Caribbean | Wikipedia audio article | the history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century in 1492 Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean and claimed the region for Spain the first Spanish settlements were established in the Caribbean starting in 1493 although the Spanish conquests of the Aztec empire and the Inca Empire in the early 16th century made Mexico and Peru more desirable places for Spanish exploration and settlement the Caribbean remains strategically important beginning in the 1620s and 1630s non Hispanic privateers traders and settlers established permanent colonies and trading posts on islands neglected by Spain such colonies spread throughout the Caribbean from the Bahamas in the northwest to Tobago in the southeast in addition beginning in the 1620s French and English Buccaneers settled in places like the island of Tortuga the northern and western coasts of Hispaniola and later in Jamaica after the Spanish American wars of Independence in the early 19th century only the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico remained part of the Spanish Empire in the new world in the 20th century the Caribbean was again important during world war ii in the decolonization wave after the war and in the tension between communist Cuba in the United States genocide slavery immigration and rivalry between world powers have given Caribbean history and impact disproportionate to its size topic before European contact the oldest evidence of human settlement in the Caribbean has been found at or toroid sites on Trinidad dating to the mid 60 MB see they had reached Hispaniola in Cuba by the mid 50's ee where their society is also known as the castor oil the hunter-gatherer Guanajuato be present in Western Cuba at the time of Columbus's arrival may have represented a continuation of their language or more recent arrivals from Eastern Florida or the Yucatan the islands were then repopulated by successive waves of invaders traveling south to north from initial basis in the Orinoco River Valley between 400 and 200 BC the salad oeid spread north from trinidad introducing agriculture and ceramic pottery sometime after ad 250 the Bronco ID followed and replaced them on Trinidad this society settlements in the Orinoco collapsed around 650 and another group the arrogant the later Teno or Arawaks expanded into the area and northward along the island chain around 1200 or 1300 a xx group the Mayan the later Caribs entered trinidad they remained dominant until the Spanish conquest at the time of the European arrival three major Amerindian indigenous peoples lived on the islands the Taino in the Greater Antilles the Bahamas and the leeward islands the island caribs in gali be in the windward islands and the sea Bonet in western Cuba the Tainos are subdivided into classic Tainos who occupied Hispaniola in Puerto Rico Western Tainos who occupied Cuba Jamaica and the Arabian archipelago and the eastern Tainos who occupied the leeward islands Trinidad was inhabited by both Carib speaking and Arawak speaking groups new scientific DNA studies have changed some of the traditional beliefs about pre-columbian indigenous history one martinez Cruzado a geneticist from the University of Puerto Rico at mayagüez designed an island-wide DNA Survey of Puerto Rico's people according to conventional historical belief Puerto Ricans have mainly Spanish ethnic origins with some African ancestry and distant and less significant indigenous ancestry cruzados research revealed surprising results in 2003 it found that in fact 61% of all Puerto Ricans have Amerindian mitochondrial DNA 27% have African and 12% Caucasian topic early colonial history you soon after the voyages of Christopher Columbus to the Americas both Portuguese and Spanish ships began claiming territories in Central and South America these colonies brought in gold and other European powers most specifically England the Netherlands and France hope to establish profitable colonies of their own Imperial rivalries made the Caribbean a contested area during European Wars for centuries in the Spanish American wars of Independence in the early 19th century most of Spanish America broke away from the Spanish Empire but Cuba and Puerto Rico remained under the Spanish crown until the spanish-american war of 1898 topic Spanish conquest during the first voyage of the Explorer Christopher Columbus contact was made with the Luke Ian's in the Bahamas and not a no in Cuba and the northern coast of Hispaniola and a few of the native people were taken back to Spain small amounts of gold were found in their personal ornaments and other objects such as masks and belts the Spanish who came seeking wealth enslaved the native population and rapidly drove them to near-extinction to supplement the Amerindian labor the Spanish imported African slaves see also slavery in the Spanish new world colonies although Spain claimed the entire Caribbean they settled only the larger islands of Hispaniola 1493 Puerto Rico 15:08 Jamaica 1509 Cuba 1511 and Trinidad 1530 the Spanish made an exception in the case of the small pearl islands of Cuba guaa and margarita off the Venezuelan coast because of their valuable pearl beds which were worked extensively between 1508 and 1530 topic other European powers the other European powers established a presence in the Caribbean after the Spanish Empire declined partly due to the reduced native population of the area from European diseases the Dutch the French and the British followed one another to the region and established a long-term presence they brought with the millions of slaves imported from Africa to support the tropical plantation system that spread through the Caribbean islands Francis Drake was an English privateer who attacked many Spanish settlements his most celebrated Caribbean exploit was the capture of the Spanish silver train at nombre de Dios in March 15 73 British colonization of Bermuda began in 1612 British West Indian colonization began with st. Kitts in 1623 and Barbados in 1627 the former was used as a base for British colonization of neighboring Nevis 1628 Antigua 1632 Montserrat 1632 Anguilla 1650 and Tortola 1670 to French colonization - began on st. Kitts the British and the French splitting the island amongst themselves in 1625 it was used as a base to colonize the much larger Guadeloupe 1635 and Martinique 1635 st. Martin 1648 st. barts 1648 and st. Croix 1650 but was lost completely to Britain in 1713 from Martinique the French colonized st. Lucia 1643 Grenada 1649 Dominica 1715 and st. Vincent 1719 the English Admiral William Penn seized Jamaica in 1655 and it remained under British rule for over 300 years piracy in the Caribbean was widespread during the early colonial era especially between 1640 and 1680 the term Buccaneer is often used to describe a pirate operating in this region in 1625 French Buccaneers established a settlement on Tortuga just to the north of Hispaniola that the Spanish were never able to permanently destroy despite several attempts the settlement on Tortuga was officially established in 1659 under the commission of louis xiv in 1670 cap francois later cap francais now cap-haitien was established on the mainland of Hispaniola under the 1697 Treaty of Rhys wick Spain officially seated the Western third of Hispaniola to France the Dutch took over Sabah st. Maarten Sint Eustatius Carissa Bonaire Aruba Tobago st. Croix Tortola Anegada Virgin Gorda Anguilla and a short time Puerto Rico together called the Dutch West Indies in the 17th century Denmark Norway first ruled part than all of the present US Virgin Islands since 1670 - Denmark's old sovereignty over the Danish West Indies in 1917 to the United States which still administers them topic Huguenot Corsairs during the first three quarters of the sixteenth century matters of balance of power and dynastic succession weighed heavily on the course of European diplomacy in war Europe's largest and most powerful kingdoms France and Spain were the continents staunchest rivals tensions increased after 1516 when the kingdoms of Castile Leone and Aragon were formally unified under Charles the first of Spain who three years later expanded his domains after his election as Holy Roman Emperor and began to surround France in 1521 France went to war with the Holy Roman Empire Spanish troops routed French armies in France the italian peninsula and elsewhere forcing the french crown to surrender in 1526 and again in 1529 the Italian Wars as the French Spanish Wars came to be known reignited in 1536 and again in 1542 intermittent warring between the Valois monarchy and the Habsburg Empire continued until 1559 French coursera attacks began in the early 1520's as soon as France declared war on Spain in 1521 at the time prodigious treasures from Mexico began to cross the Atlantic enroute to Spain French monarch Francis the first challenged Spain's exclusivist claims to the new world in its wealth demanding to seat the clause in Adams will which excluded me from my share when the world was being divided Giovanni da Verrazzano aka Jean Florin led the first recorded French Corsair attack against Spanish vessels carrying treasures from the new world in 1523 off the Cape of Saint Vincent Portugal his vessels captured two Spanish ships laden with a fabulous treasure consisting of seventy thousand ducats worth of gold large quantities of silver and pearls and 25 thousand pounds of sugar a much treasured commodity at the time the first recorded incursion in the Caribbean happened in 1528 when a lone French Corsair vessel appeared off the coast of Santo Domingo and its crew sacked the village of San German on the western coast of Puerto Rico in the mid 1530s Corsairs some Catholic but most of them Protestant Huguenots began routinely attacking Spanish vessels and raiding Caribbean ports and coastal towns the most coveted were Santo Domingo Havana Santee iago and san german course' airport raids in cuba and elsewhere in the region usually followed the risk on a ransom model whereby the aggressor seized villages and cities kidnapped local residents and demanded payment for their release if there were no hostages Corsairs demanded ransoms in exchange for sparing towns from destruction whether ransoms were paid or not Corsairs looted committed unspeakable violence against their victims desecrated churches and holy images and left smoldering reminders of their incursions in 1536 France and Spain went to war again and French Corsairs launched a series of attacks on Spanish Caribbean settlements and ships the next year a Corsair vessel appeared in Havana and demanded a 700 ducat risk at a Spanish men-of-war arrived soon and scared off the intriguing vessel which returned soon thereafter to demand yet another risk a day Santiago was also victim of an attack that year in both cities endured raids yet again in 1538 the waters off Cuba's northwest became particularly attractive to pirates as commercial vessels returning to Spain had to squeeze through the 90 mile long straight between Key West and Havana in 1537 to 15% act 9 Spanish vessels while France and Spain were at peace until 1542 beyond the line Corsair activity continued when war erupted again it echoed once more in the Caribbean a particularly vicious French Corsair attack took place in Havana in 1543 it left a gory toll of 200 killed Spanish settlers in all between 1535 and 1563 French Corsairs carried out around 60 attacks against Spanish settlements and captured over 17 Spanish vessels in the region 1536 to 1547 topic Wars of Religion while Frenchmen and Spaniards fought one another in Europe and the Caribbean England sided with Spain largely because of dynastic alliances in 1509 Prince Henry of England married Princess Catherine of Aragon and soon thereafter they were crowned king and queen it was a tortuous marriage to say the least and Henry the eighth began to separate from Catherine in 1527 when Pope Clement the seventh refused to annul the marriage Henry the eighth pushed the English Catholic Church to separate from Rome and become the Church of England free from the Pope's Authority following Henry the eighth's death in 1547 yet another anglo-spanish dynastic marriage was arranged this time between Spain's Prince Philip and Queen Mary the first the Catholic daughter of Anglican Henry the eighth during their brief reign the Church of England was again subject to the Pope's authority when Mary the first died in 1558 philip ii ceased to be King of England and England broke from Rome again her successor Elizabeth actually rejected a plan to continue the Anglo Spanish dynastic union when she refused to consider marrying Philip she was to remain virgin and Protestant as Protestantism spread further in European kingdoms such as England and France and it became predominant in other formerly Catholic nations religious antagonisms played an increasingly important role in determining war and peace among the nations of Europe tensions increased between England and Spain particularly following the ascent of Anglican Queen Elizabeth to the throne in 1558 the new English monarchs anti-catholic zeal mirrored philip ii trenchant hatred of the Protestant faith Protestantism also spread in France and throughout parts of the Holy Roman Empire by the mid 1560s to discernible opposing bloc's had taken shape a southern European Catholic bloc led by Spain and a northern European bloc led by England one of the most valuable ideological weapons of the Reformation and wars against Catholic Spain was the black legend the systematic denigration of Spain and its people culture and religion largely fed by the works of Bartolome de las casas English and Dutch Protestants portrayed Spaniards as backward dishonest fanatical cruel and lazy Dutch English and German editions of las casas brief account of the destruction of the Indies circulated throughout Europe beginning in 1578 with titles such as Spanish cruel teas and tyrannies Theodore debry a Protestant edited Illustrated and published editions of las casas book and others unrelated topics and included gruesome engravings depicting Spanish cruelty Spain's relations with England further soured upon the crowning of Elizabeth in 1558 she openly supported the Dutch insurrection and aided Huguenots forces in France after decades of increasing tensions and confrontations in the northern Atlantic in the Caribbean anglo-spanish hostilities broke out in 1585 when the English crown dispatched over 7,000 troops to the Netherlands and Queen Elizabeth liberally granted licenses for privateers to carry out piracy against Spain's Caribbean possessions and vessels tensions further intensified in 1587 when Elizabeth the first ordered the execution of Catholic Mary Queen of Scots after 20 years of captivity and gave the order for a pre-emptive attack against the Spanish Armada stationed in Cadiz in retaliation Spain organized the famous naval attack that ended tragically for Spain with the destruction of the invincible Armada in 1588 Spain rebuilt its naval forces largely with galleons built in Havana and continued to fight England until Elizabeth's death in 1603 Spain however had received a near fatal blow that ended its standing as Europe's most powerful nation and virtually undisputed master of the Indies following the Franco Spanish peace treaty of 1559 crown sanctioned French Corsair activities subsided but piratical Huguenots incursions persisted and in at least one instance led to the formation of a temporary Huguenots settlement in the Isle of Pines off Cuba English piracy increased during the reign of Charles the first King of England Scotland and Ireland 1625 to 1649 and became more aggressive as anglo-spanish relations tensed up further during the 30 Years War although Spain and the Netherlands had been at war since the 1560s the Dutch were late comers appearing in the region only after the mid 1590s when the Dutch Republic was no longer on the defensive in its long conflict against Spain Dutch privateering became more widespread and violent beginning in the 1620s English incursions into Spanish claimed Carribean boom during Queen Elizabeth's rule these actions originally took the guise of well-organized large-scale smuggling expeditions headed by piratical smugglers the likes of John Hawkins John Oksana and Francis Drake their primary objectives were smuggling African slaves into Spain's Caribbean possessions in exchange for tropical products the first instances of English mercantile piracy took place in 1560 to 263 when Hawkins men raided a Portuguese vessel off the coast of Sierra Leone captured the 300 slaves on board and smuggled them into Santo Domingo in exchange for sugar hides and precious woods Hawkins and his contemporaries mastered the devilish art of maximizing the number of slaves that could fit into a ship he and other slave traders methodically packed slaves by having them lay on their sides spooned against one another such was the case of the slave trading vessel bearing the sublime name Jesus of Lubeck into whose pestilent bowels in partnership with Elizabeth the first Hawkins jammed 400 African slaves in 1567 and 1568 Hawkins commanded to piratical smuggling expeditions the last of which ended disastrously he lost almost all of his ships and three-fourths of his men were killed by Spanish soldiers at San Juan de Ulua off the coast of Veracruz the point of departure of the fleet of New Spain Hawkins and Drake barely escaped buttocks 'enum was captured convicted of heresy by the Inquisition and burned alive many of the battles of the anglo-spanish war were fought in the Caribbean not by regular English troops but rather by privateers whom Queen Elizabeth had licensed to carry out attacks on Spanish vessels and ports these were former pirates who now held a more venerable status as privateers during those years over 75 documented English privateering expeditions targeted Spanish possessions and vessels Drake terrorized Spanish vessels in ports early in 1586 his forces seized Santo Domingo retaining control over it for around a month before departing they plundered and destroyed the city taking a huge bounty Drake's men destroyed church image and ornaments and even erected a defensive palisade with wooden images of saints in the hope that the Spanish soldiers Catholic fervour would keep them from firing Saints as human shields of sorts topic slavery the development of agriculture in the Caribbean required a large workforce of manual laborers which the Europeans found by taking advantage of the slave trade in Africa the Atlantic slave trade brought African slaves to British Dutch French Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the Americas including the Caribbean slaves were brought to the Caribbean from the early 16th century until the end of the 19th century the majority of slaves were brought to the Caribbean colonies between 1701 and 1810 also in 1816 there was a slave revolution in the colony of Barbados the following table lists the number of slaves brought in to some of the Caribbean colonies abolitionists in the Americas and in Europe became vocal opponents of the slave trade throughout the 19th century the importation of slaves to the colonies was often outlawed years before the end of the institution of slavery itself it was well into the 19th century before many slaves in the Caribbean were legally free the trade in slaves was abolished in the British Empire through the abolition of the slave trade act in 1807 men women and children who were already enslaved in the British Empire remained slaves however until Britain passed the slavery abolition act in 1833 when the slavery abolition Act came into force in 1834 roughly 700,000 slaves in the British West Indies immediately became free other enslaved workers were freed several years later after a period of forced apprenticeship slavery was abolished in the Dutch Empire in 1814 Spain abolished slavery in its empire in 1811 with the exceptions of Cuba Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo Spain ended the slave trade to these colonies in 1817 after being paid four hundred thousand liras by Britain slavery itself was not abolished in Cuba until 1886 France abolished slavery in its colonies in 1848 topic marriage separation and sale together the official planta kradic view of slave marriage sought to deny the slaves any loving bonds or long-standing relationships thus conveniently rationalizing the indiscriminate separation of close kin through sales from the earliest days of slavery indiscriminate sales and separations severely disrupted the domestic life of individual slaves slaves could be sold so that spouses could be sold separately slave couples were sometimes separated by sale they lived as single slaves or as part of maternal or extended families but considered themselves married sale of estates with stock to pay debts more common in the late period of slavery was criticized as separating slave spouses William Beckford argued for families to be sold together or kept as near as possible in the same neighborhood end laws were passed in the late period of slavery to prevent the breakup of slave families by sale but these laws were frequently ignored slaves frequently reacted strongly to enforced severance of their emotional bonds feeling sorrow and despair sometimes according to Thomas Cooper in 1820 resulting in death from distress John Stuart argued against separation as leading slave buyers to regret it because of despair utter despondency or put tame period to their lives separated slaves often used free time to travel long distances to reunite for a night and sometimes runaway slaves were married couples however sale of slaves and the resulting breakup of families decreased as slave plantations lost prosperity topic colonial laws European plantations required laws to regulate the plantation system and the many slaves imported to work on the plantations this legal control was the most oppressive for slaves inhabiting colonies where they outnumbered their European masters and where rebellion was persistent such as Jamaica during the early colonial period rebellious slaves were harshly punished with sentences including death by torture less serious crimes such as assault theft or persistent escape attempts were commonly punished with mutilations such as the cutting off of a hand or a foot under British rule slaves could only be freed with the consent of their master and therefore freedom for slaves was rare British colonies were able to establish laws through their own legislatures and the assent of the local Island governor in the crown British law considered slaves to be property and thus did not recognize marriage for slaves family rights education for slaves or the right to religious practices such as holidays British law denied all rights to freed slaves with the exception of the right to a jury trial otherwise freed slaves had no right to own property vote or hold office or even enter some trades the French Empire regulated slaves under the code noir black code which was enforced throughout the empire but which was based upon French practices in the Caribbean colonies French law recognized slave marriages but only with the consent of the master French law like Spanish law gave legal recognition to marriages between European men and black or Creole women French and Spanish laws were also significantly more lenient than British law and recognizing manumission or the ability of a slave to purchase their freedom and become a freeman under French law free slaves gained full rights to citizenship the French also extended limited legal rights to slaves for example the right to own property and the right to enter contracts topic impact of colonialism on the Caribbean you topic economic exploitation the exploitation of the Caribbean landscape dates back to the Spanish conquistadors starting in the 1490s who forced indigenous peoples held by Spanish settlers in encomienda to mine for gold the more significant development came when Christopher Columbus wrote back to Spain that the islands were made for sugar development the history of Caribbean agricultural dependency is closely linked with European colonialism which altered the financial potential of the region by introducing a plantation system much like the Spanish exploited indigenous labor to mine gold the 17th century brought a new series of oppressors in the form of the Dutch the English and the French by the middle of the 18th century sugar was Britain's largest import which made the Caribbean that much more important as a colony sugar was a luxury in Europe prior to the 18th century it became widely popular in the 18th century then graduated to becoming a necessity in the 19th century this evolution of taste and demand for sugar as an essential food ingredient unleashed major economic and social changes Caribbean islands with plentiful sunshine abundant rainfalls and no extended Frost's were well suited for sugarcane agriculture and sugar factories following the emancipation of slaves in 1833 in the United Kingdom many liberated Africans left their former masters this created an economic chaos for British owners of Caribbean sugarcane plantations the hard work in hot humid farms required a regular docile and low-wage labor force the British looked for cheap labor this they found initially in China and then mostly in India the British crafted a new legal system of forced labour which in many ways resembled enslavement instead of calling them slaves they were called indentured labour Indians and Southeast Asians began to replace Africans previously brought as slaves under this indentured labor scheme to serve on sugar cane plantations across the British Empire the first ships carrying indentured labourers for sugarcane plantations left India in 1836 over the next 70 years numerous more ships brought indentured labourers to the Caribbean as cheap and docile labor for harsh inhumane work the slave labor and indentured lay both in millions of people were brought into Carribean as in other European colonies throughout the world the new world plantations were established in order to fulfill the growing needs of the old world the sugar plantations were built with the intention of exporting the sugar back to Britain which is why the British did not need to stimulate local demand for the sugar with wages a system of slavery was adapted since it allowed the colonizer to have an abundant workforce with little worried about declining demands for sugar in the 19th century wages were finally introduced with the abolition of slavery the new system in place however was similar to the previous as it was based on white capital and coloured labor large numbers of unskilled workers were hired to perform repeated tasks which made it very difficult for these workers to ever leave and pursue any non farming employment unlike other countries where there was an urban option for finding work the Caribbean countries had money invested in agriculture and lacked any core industrial base the cities that did exist offered limited opportunities to citizens and almost none for the unskilled masses who had worked in agriculture their entire lives the products produced brought in no profits for the countries since they were sold to the colonial occupant buyer who controlled the price the products were sold at this resulted in extremely low wages with no potential for growth since the occupant nations had no intention of selling the products at a higher price to themselves the result of this economic exploitation was a plantation dependence which saw the Caribbean nations possessing a large quantity of unskilled workers capable of performing agricultural tasks and not much else after many years of colonial rule the nations also saw no profits brought into their country since the sugar production was controlled by the colonial rulers this left the Caribbean nations with little capital to invest towards enhancing any future industries unlike European nations which were developing rapidly and separating themselves technologically and economically from most impoverished nations of the world topic Wars the Caribbean region was war-torn throughout much of colonial history but the wars were often based in Europe with only minor battles fought in the Caribbean some Wars however were born of political turmoil in the Caribbean itself thirty years war between the Netherlands and Spain the first second and third anglo-dutch wars were battles for supremacy nine years war between the European powers the war of Spanish Succession European name or Queen Anne's war American name spawned a generation of some of the most infamous Pirates the war of Jenkins year American name or the war of Austrian succession European name Spain and Britain thought over trade rights Britain invaded Spanish Florida and attacked the Citadel of Cartagena de Indias in present-day Colombia the Seven Years War European name or the French and Indian War American name was the first world war between France her allies Spain and Britain France was defeated and was willing to give up all of Canada to keep a few highly profitable sugar growing islands in the Caribbean Britain seized Havana toward the end and traded that single city for all of Florida at the Treaty of Paris in 1763 in addition France ceded Renata Dominica and st. Vincent Island to Britain the American Revolution saw large British and French fleets battling in the Caribbean again American independence was assured by French naval victories in the Caribbean but all the British islands that were captured by the French were returned to Britain at the end of the war the French Revolutionary War enabled the creation of the newly independent Republic of Haiti in addition in the Treaty of Amiens in 1802 Spain ceded Trinidad to Britain following the end of the Napoleonic war in 1814 France ceded st. Lucia to Britain the spanish-american war ended Spanish control of Cuba which soon became independent and Puerto Rico which became a u.s. colony and heralded the period of American dominance of the islands piracy in the Caribbean was often a tool used by the European empires to wage war and officially against one another Gold plundered from Spanish ships and brought to Britain had a pivotal effect on European interest in colonizing the region topic slave rebellions the plantation system and the slave trade that enabled its growth led to regular slave resistance in many Caribbean islands throughout the colonial era resistance was made by escaping from the plantations altogether and seeking refuge in the areas free of European settlement communities of escaped slaves who are known as Maroons banded together and heavily forested and mountainous areas of the Greater Antilles in some of the islands of the Lesser Antilles the spread of the plantations in European settlement often meant the end of many maroon communities although they survived on st. Vincent and Dominica and in the more remote mountainous areas of Jamaica Hispaniola Guadeloupe and Cuba violent resistance broke out periodically on the larger Caribbean islands many more conspiracies intended to create rebellions were discovered and ended by Europeans before they could materialize actual violent uprisings involving anywhere from dozens to thousands of slaves were regular events however Jamaica and Cuba in particular had many slave uprisings such uprisings were brutally crushed by European forces topic Carribean slave uprisings 1522 to 1844 the following table lists slave rebellions that resulted in actual violent uprisings topic independence Haiti the former French colony of st. doming on Hispaniola was the first Caribbean nation to gain independence from European powers in 1804 this followed 13 years of war that started as a slave uprising in 1791 and quickly turned into the Haitian Revolution under the leadership of two san L'Ouverture where the former slaves defeated the French army twice the Spanish Army and the British Army before becoming the world's first and oldest black Republic and also the second oldest Republic in the Western Hemisphere after the United States this is additionally notable as being the only successful slave uprising in history the remaining two-thirds of Hispaniola were conquered by Haitian forces in 1821 in 1844 the newly formed Dominican Republic declared its independence from Haiti the nations bordering the Caribbean in Central America gained independence with the 1821 establishment of the first Mexican Empire which at that time included the modern states of Mexico Guatemala El Salvador Honduras Nicaragua and Costa Rica the nations bordering the Caribbean in South America also gained independence from Spain in 1821 with the establishment of Gran Colombia which comprised the modern states of Venezuela Colombia Ecuador and Panama Cuba and Puerto Rico remained as Spanish colonies until the spanish-american war in 1898 after which Cuba attained its independence in 1902 and Puerto Rico became an unincorporated territory of the United States being the last of the Greater Antilles under colonial control between 1958 and 1962 most of the British controlled Caribbean was integrated as the new West Indies Federation in an attempt to create a single unified future independent state but it failed the following former British Caribbean island colonies achieved independence in their own right Jamaica 1962 Trinidad and Tobago 1962 Barbados 1966 Bahamas 1973 Grenada 1974 Dominica 1978 st. Lucia 1979 st. Vincent nineteen 79 Antigua and Barbuda 1981 st. Kitts and Nevis 1983 in addition British Honduras in Central America became independent as beliefs 1981 British Guiana in South America became independent as Guyana 1966 and Dutch Guiana also in South America became independent as Suriname 1975 topic Islands currently under European or US administration it should be noted that as of the early 21st century not all Caribbean islands have become independent several islands continue to have government ties with European countries or with the United States French overseas departments and territories include several Caribbean islands Guadeloupe and Martinique our French overseas regions a legal status that they have had since 1946 their citizens are considered full French citizens with the same legal rights in 2003 the populations of Saint Martin and Saint barthélemy voted in favor of secession from Guadeloupe in order to form separate overseas collectivities of France after a bill was passed in the French parliament the new status took effect on the 22nd of February 2007 Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands are officially territories of the United States but are sometimes referred to as protectorates of the United States they are self-governing territories subject to Congress plenary powers over the territories British overseas territories in the Caribbean include Anguilla Bermuda British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Montserrat Turks and Caicos Aruba curaçao and Sint Maarten are all presently separate constituent countries formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles along with Netherlands they form the four constituent countries of the kingdom of the Netherlands citizens of these islands have full Dutch citizenship topic history of us relations since the Monroe Doctrine the United States gained a major influence on most Caribbean nations in the early part of the 20th century this influence was extended by participation in the banana Wars areas outside British or French control became known in Europe as America's tropical empire victory in the spanish-american war and the signing of the Platt Amendment in 1901 ensured that the United States would have the right to interfere in Cuban political and economic affairs militarily if necessary after the Cuban Revolution of 1959 relations deteriorated rapidly leading to the Bay of Pigs invasion the Cuban Missile Crisis and successive US attempts to destabilize the island the u.s. invaded and occupied Hispaniola present-day Dominican Republic in Haiti for 19 years 1915 to 34 subsequently dominating the Haitian economy through aid and loan repayments the United States invaded Haiti again in 1994 and in 2004 were accused by CARICOM of arranging a coup d'etat to remove elected Haitian leader jean-bertrand Aristide in 1965 23,000 US troops landed in the Dominican Republic to quash a military coup in what was the first u.s. military intervention in Latin America in more than 30 years President Lyndon Johnson had ordered the invasion to stem what he claimed to be a communist threat but the mission appeared ambiguous and was condemned throughout the hemisphere as a return to gunboat diplomacy in 1983 the United States invaded Grenada to remove populist left-wing leader Maurice Bishop the United States maintains a naval military base in Cuba at Guantanamo Bay the base is one of five unified commands whose area of responsibility is Latin America and the Caribbean the command is headquartered in Miami Florida as an arm of the economic and political Network of the Americas the influence of the United States stretches beyond a military context in economic terms the United States represents a primary market for the export of Caribbean goods notably this is a recent historical trend the post-war era reflects a time of transition for the Caribbean Basin when as colonial powers sought to disentangle from the region as part of a larger trend of decolonization the u.s. began to expand its hegemony throughout the region this pattern is confirmed by economic initiatives such as the Caribbean Basin initiative CBI which sought to congeal alliances with the region in light of a perceived Soviet threat the CBI marks the emergence of the Caribbean Basin as a geopolitical area of strategic interest to the US this relationship has carried through to the 21st century as reflected by the Caribbean Basin trade Partnership Act the Caribbean Basin is also of strategic interest in regards to trade routes it has been estimated that nearly half of US foreign cargo and crude oil imports are brought via Caribbean Sea ways during wartime these figures only stand to increase it is important to note that the United States is also of strategic interest to the Caribbean Caribbean foreign policy seeks to strengthen its participation in a global free market economy as an extension of this Caribbean states do not wish to be excluded from their primary market in the United States or be bypassed in the creation of wider hemispheric trading blocks that stand to drastically altered trade and production in the Caribbean Basin as such the US has played an influential role in shaping the Caribbeans role in this hemispheric market likewise building trade relationships with the US has always figured in strongly with the political goal of Economic Security in post-independence Caribbean states topic economic change in the 20th century the mainstay of the Caribbean economy sugar has declined gradually since the beginning of the 20th century although it is still a major crop in the region Caribbean sugar production became relatively expensive in comparison to other parts of the world that developed their own sugar cultivation industries making it difficult for Caribbean sugar products to compete Caribbean economic diversification into new activities became essential to the islands topic tourism by the beginning of the 20th century the Caribbean islands enjoyed greater political stability large-scale violence was no longer a threat after the end of slavery in the islands the British controlled islands in particular benefited from investments in the infrastructure of colonies by the beginning of World War one all British controlled islands had their own police force fire department doctors and at least one hospital sewage systems and public water supplies were built and death rates in the islands dropped sharply literacy also increased significantly during this period as schools were set up for students descended from African slaves public libraries were established in large towns in capital cities these improvements in the quality of life for the inhabitants also made the islands a much more attractive destination for visitors tourists began to visit the Caribbean in larger numbers by the beginning of the 20th century although there was a tourist presence in the region as early as the 1880s the u.s. owned United Fruit Company operated a fleet of banana boats in the region that doubled his tourist transportation the United Fruit Company also developed hotels for tourist accommodations it soon became apparent however that this industry was much like a new form of colonialism the hotels operated by the company were fully staffed by Americans from chefs to waitresses in addition to being owned by Americans so that the local population saw little economic benefit the company also enforced racial discrimination in many policies for its fleet black passengers were assigned to inferior cabins were sometimes denied bookings and were expected to eat meals early before white passengers the most popular early destinations were Jamaica and the Bahamas the Bahamas remains today the most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean post-independence economic needs particularly in the aftermath of the end of preferential agricultural trade ties with Europe led to a boom in the development of the tourism industry in the 1980s and thereafter large luxury hotels and resorts have been built by foreign investors in many of the islands cruise ships are also regular visitors to the Caribbean some islands have gone against this trend such as Cuba and Haiti whose governments chose not to pursue foreign tourism although Cuba has developed this part of the economy very recently other islands lacking sandy beaches such as Dominica missed out on the 20th century tourism boom although they have recently begun to develop ecotourism diversifying the tourism industry in the Caribbean topic Financial Services the development of offshore banking services began during the 1920s the close proximity of the Caribbean islands to the United States has made them an attractive location for branches of foreign banks clients from the United States take advantage of offshore banking services to avoid US taxes the bahamas entered the financial services industry first and continues to be at the forefront of financial services in the region the Cayman Islands the British Virgin Islands and the Netherlands Antilles have also developed competitive financial services industries topic shipping ports both large and small were built throughout the Caribbean during the colonial era the export of sugar on a large scale made the Caribbean one of the world shipping cornerstones as it remains today many key shipping routes still pass through the region the development of large-scale shipping to compete with other ports in Central and South America ran into several obstacles during the 20th century economies of scale high port handling charges and a reluctance by Caribbean governments to privatize ports put Caribbean shipping at a disadvantage many locations in the Caribbean are suitable for the construction of deepwater ports for commercial ship container traffic or to accommodate large cruise ships the deepwater port at Bridgetown Barbados was completed by British investors in 1961 a more recent deepwater port project was completed by Hong Kong investors in Grand Bahama in the Bahamas some Caribbean islands take advantage of flag of convenience policies followed by foreign merchant fleets registering the ships in Caribbean ports the registry of ship set flag of convenience ports is protected by the law of the sea and other international treaties these treaties leave the enforcement of labor tax health and safety and environmental laws under the control of the registry or flag country which in practical terms means that such regulations seldom result in penalties against the merchant ship the Cayman Islands Bahamas Antigua Bermuda and st. Vincent are among the top 11 flags of convenience in the world however the flag of convenience practice has been a disadvantage to Caribbean islands as well since it also applies to cruise ships which register outside the Caribbean and thus can evade caribbean enforcement of the same territorial laws and regulations topic notes you topic see also history of the British West Indies Spanish Empire territorial evolution of the Caribbean influx of disease in the Caribbean | wikipedia tts | UCe9qlV5GQtAsYCTdRwgeHjA | 2018-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,196 | 44,763 |
73WdTdwKJzc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73WdTdwKJzc | Making Bad Decisions with My Dad | Hello dad D - Would you like me to sit? H - You could sit right there. H - Good morning, John We were having dinner the other night H -With this our dad and I found out about a habit of yours when you are what how old? D - wasn't it wasn't a habit I could stop anytime. I wanted to. It was after-school ritual when I was eight or nine or ten You know a long day, on the school bus, come in to the Kitchen, get out some white bread, Wonder Bread, and put two or three teaspoons of sugar on the bread and then just eat it. D - Crunch crunch. H - That's been a long time since since you've done that D - Well, yeah H - Do you think that it's gonna be familiar if we do this again? Oh, I can feel the crunch right now, but I don't know that it's gonna be a good thing Well, I really want to try it. We've got some classic white bread. This is pretty doughy gooey stuff So make make it for me Dad. Other people do this? Where you just like take the sugar and put it in your mouth? D - As a kid? D - You do it cuz you can. H - No cuz kids now have actual candy. D - Don't know how I did this D - I'm sure I didn't just like tap my fingers. H - So that's one spoonful. D - I did it alone, okay? My mother wasn't there, my brothers weren't there. H - Did you think you were getting away with something? D - No, I D- It was a snack. I don't remember drinking a lot of sodas and they're like, you know, there's like a third sugar H - It's soda bread. That's different. Then you sort of balanced the sugar on the bread Carefully. D - It's not nearly as thick as what I used to eat. H - Well then Well then Well then we gotta be authentic. We should put more of it! H -Oh, wow, that's a lot. You gotta shake it so it gets in the nooks and crannies. D -Yeah, I'm gonna do this. H - Yeah, three two one mmm D - There's that crunch ... H - Is there? D - I remember it! D -That's not bad at I thought it would be H - That's not bad at all. D - Oh my god do I have to eat the whole thing? H - do you want to eat the whole thing? D - I could. H - You already ate a lot of it! H -Look at how much he's already eaten. "Do I have to eat the whole thing" and he's like 90% done?! Okay, okay, let's put it down I also have another segment of the video a bunch of people have said nice things about my book H - But I don't feel right reading them out loud my self. I cut them out and put them on little pieces of ... D - Yeah H - Paper board for my dad to read. D - Led by an earnestly flawed bisexual heroine with direction and commitment issues. Sounds like All the young people I know coupled with an abundant generosity of spirit this read is timely and sorely needed. Highly recommended funny thrilling an Absolute blast to read I knew Hank would be good at this but I didn't know he would be this good on his first try I think I would be less good on my second try if that's any consolation This is the book. My team self would have loved and my adult self immediately obsessed over. By turns, joyful devastating personal Zeitgeisty modern classic fast-paced and thoughtful an absolutely remarkable thing blew me away. I read it D - I read it, it's a good book. That's a good blurb. I'll put that in there I wanted to eat a bunch of sugar bread to excuse me spending this entire video promoting things We're also going on tour. All the new tour information is up now and Hank green dot com They're apparently selling pretty fast already. And then lastly PodCon is happening again. You were at pod con. D- It was a good con. D - I was, gonna come again H - What was your review of PodCon? I went to pod con. It was a good pod con. D - It was a good con. Pod Con was great! D - Mama green doesn't like to go to big conference. H - Well, this is mrs Green catherine is coming too. D - yeah H - so all the mrs Green's will be there and if you want to learn more about pod con you can go to pod dot com, our crowdfunding campaign is live now and we Need people to sign up So if you're not gonna see me on tour Maybe you could see me at pod calm which will be January 19th and 20th in Seattle Washington. Have even transported back to your youth D - I was man, I am. With that crunch. H - You know, I was making so much fun of you, but this isn't bad D - This is like a freakin Danish. H - Yeah, it makes it makes you think maybe I should eat fewer danishes D - Exactly. H - John.. I'll see you on Tuesday I don't know how that's gonna edit together, but not into four minutes! D - My mentor said to me the more you cut the better it gets. H - it gets true. That's the whole thesis of vlogbrothers. Did you finish yours? D- Hell yes | vlogbrothers | UCGaVdbSav8xWuFWTadK6loA | 2018-07-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 979 | 4,608 |
RLdAO3BLrMw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLdAO3BLrMw | S & AM Unit 1 Lect 2A | dear students in the previous lecture we have seen about the various kinds of microorganisms that have been present there in the soil in this lecture we are going to see in detail about some organism here the first one is bacteria why we are going to look at the points related to bacteria this is a table showing the distribution of various organisms their populations number in the soil and their respective biomass if you look at that bacteria is the one which is numerically dominant present in the soil environment whereas in the terms of biomass its fungi that have been dominating there in the soil system so on this basis first we are going to look at some salient features about soil bacteria thus the bacterial population could be billion numbers of cells in a gram of soil so they are the most abundant and predominant organisms they are evolutionary oldest group of organism and prokaryotic in nature meaning they don't have a complete nuclear membrane covering the nucleus their microscopic unicellular organism they found to have a omnipotent metabolic capabilities and they are omnipresent also meaning they will be present in every location of this generally they don't have chlorophyll there are certain exceptions that is cyanobacteria and colorful sulfur oxidases will be having the bacterial chlorophyll in them morphologically soil bacteria are divided into three groups that is caucai which is a spherical shape the second one is a rod shaped and the third one is a spiral shift among these three forms the basilai or rod form is the one which is dominating there in the soil system on comparison with the other the most common method used to identify the bacteria is a soil dilution and plate count the soil dilution and plate count refers to the pore plate technique as well as the spread plate technique which you may be employing in the other subject practicals also so this allows a enumeration of viable or living cells in the soil the size of the soil bacteria ranges from 0.5 to 1 micrometer in diameter and up to 10 micrometer in length usually they are motile that is their movement is facilitated by the flagella bacterial population comprises of one half of the total microbial biomass in the soil and their numbers as i already told they will be ranging up to 1 billion per gram of soil depending upon the soil physical chemical and biological conditions or biological properties several scientists have been associated there with the soil microbiology whereas vinogradsky and scientist of ukraine origin is the one who have classified the bacteria based on the ecological characteristics he classified bacteria into autonomous organism that is indigenous species and zymogenous organism that are referred as a foreign species are fermented species now we look at the other points related to the autotonous organism they are all bacterial population that are present in uniform and constantly in the soil system since their nutrition is derived mainly from the native soil organic matter so ecologically if you classify they are all referred as a case strategist group of organism or k-selected organism that the letter k stands for constant population of this organism that is exhibiting a very low maximum growth rate but producing stable biomass there in the environment example for these organisms includes acetobacteria and virucomicrobia next we look at the points related to the zymogeneous bacteria they are the bacterial population which are present naturally in low numbers but when an external source of food or energy is available their numbers will increase a very clear example is pseudomonas as well as the basilisk this is a table showing the dominant bacteria that have been occurring there in the soil system say for example we have already seen basilisks and pseudomonas are soil organism their populations are getting high under certain conditions when you look at what is the natural population of the basilars in the soil it's actually very less say basilars are all will be coming under the group of firmicutes you look at the percentage of fermicures that have been occurring in the soil it's a very meager percentage and the next one the pseudomonas example pseudomonas is the one which should be coming under the group of gamma proteobacteria see this is a pseudomonas if you look at into the parent of this pseudomonas it will be gamma proteobacteria if you look at here the percentage of the gamma proteobacteria there in the soil system is again very less only three percentage of the gamma proteome bacteria have been dominating there in the soil systems this thing they have proved based on the sickness rrna genes of this organism in this if you compare the other proteobacteria the gamma proteobacterial population is very less whereas alpha proteobacteria is present in very high numbers so this population of xymogeneous bacteria increases gradually when specific growth substrate has been added to the site say for example more amount of organic matter addition or later addition will increase the population of this organism they are also referred as a r strategies or or selected organism from the ecological point of view here the letter r refers to rapidly multiplying populations of this organism they exhibit a high maximum growth rate and unstable in biomass carrying capacity in a soil system most of this zymogenous group of organisms belongs to cellulose decomposes nitrogen utilizing bacteria and ammonia fires that have been present in the soil system now we look at into the other informations related to the soil bacteria say what is the dominant culturable form of soil bacteria here culturable refers to that can be grown there in the petri plate why we are using such a term is if you look at this particular table it says about the organism that have been present in the soil it's not meaning that culturable organism that is all the organism present in the soil cannot be culturable then how the uncultured organisms will be studied they will be studied mainly based on the sickness rrna genes so this is a list of dominant cultural organisms that are present in the soil the first one is arthrobacter which constitutes about 40 percentage of the culturable population they are heterotrophic and aerobic and showing a gram variable reaction that is gram positive or gram negative their function is related to nutrient cycling as well as the degradation of the organic matter present there in the soil system the next one is streptomyces both arthrobacter streptomyces belongs to actinobacteria they are again the gram-positive groups of organism heterotrophic in nature and mainly aerobic they constitute about 5 to 20 percentage of the culturable portion of the soil system they are also again involved in the nutrient recycling that is the carbon nitrogen sulfur phosphorus recycling and biodegradation in addition they will be producing different kinds of antibiotics there is the soil system the third one is a pseudomonas that is a gram negative bacteria again heterotrophic group of organism aerobic and facultative metabolic feature and they possess the different inducible operons that gives their ability to degrade different kinds of substrate present in the soil system again they consume 10 to 20 percentage of the culturable portions of the soil system they are involved in the nutrient cycling and biodegradation and even bio control that is controlling certain pathogenic organisms that are being present there are associated with the plant system as per the old classification the baseless is also one of the dominating organisms there in the soil system but with the recent information it is very clear that based on the sickness rrna that have been recovered from the dna of the soils found to contain only fermicutes that is the bacillus group of organism of 0.5 maximum of only a 4 percentage is present there in a gram of soil | MICROBIOLOGY - IGCAS | UCkBVYKNDqPRzARGn2gVixzQ | 2022-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,330 | 7,937 |
53IYegn3WYE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53IYegn3WYE | Ohio State University Health Sciences Center for Global Health | Wikipedia audio article | the Health Sciences Center for Global Health HSC gh at the Ohio State University Oh sue is a collaborative program among the Oh sue colleges of Dentistry medicine nursing optometry pharmacy public health school of health and rehabilitation sciences and veterinary medicine the HSC gh has led jointly by the colleges of medicine come and public health CPH the HSC gh was created to increase student interest in global careers prepare students for those careers and to promote develop and coordinate interdisciplinary global health education and research throughout the Health Sciences colleges and the larger community the Board of Trustees approved the creation of the HSC GH in July 2007 the National Institutes of Health NIH Fogarty framework grant was awarded to o su in September 2008 the NIH Johnny Fogarty International Center grant supports the creation of new multidisciplinary educational programs as well as an administrative infrastructure to support activities topic core activities creation of an administrative framework to coordinate and accelerate global health activities a tOSU development of robust multidisciplinary curricula in global health at the college preparatory undergraduate graduate and postdoctoral levels for students and trainees enrolled at OU sue creation of an interdisciplinary specialization in global health within the graduate school development of mentored hands-on research outreach in clinical experience in global health topic graduate interdisciplinary specialization in global health the Graduate interdisciplinary specialization in global health GIS GH is a university-wide program that offers current o su graduate and professional students advanced educational opportunities in the field of global health the goal of the GIS GH is to help prepare graduates to be active participants in the advancement of global health through academic enrichment service-learning and research pertaining to issues of global health the specializations core course introduction to global health focuses on the basic components of population health while the electives allow students to pursue topics across the other Health Sciences colleges for a truly interdisciplinary experience topic leadership Dyanne l Gorga's MD a professor of emergency medicine at the Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center she currently serves as the executive director of the office of global health and of OSU's Health Sciences Center for Global Health she is nationally involved as an item writer and case developer and case administrator for the American Board of emergency medicine ABAM and sits in the emergency medicine review committee for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education ACGME she was the residency training program director in emergency medicine for many years and has a long-standing interest in and study of educational methods her other associated research interests include global health emotional intelligence competency assessment and learning styles dr. Gorgas currently directs the osoo grief neonatal Survival program which works to improve the lives of mothers and infants in low-income countries through self-sustaining education and training programs to increase the in-country capacity of healthcare workers Pamela Potter serves as the administrative director for the Health Sciences Center for global health at the Ohio State University and in that role provides oversight of the daily administration and operation of the center she is also the associate director of the office of Global Health in the College of Medicine prior to her role at OU sue she served as the chief of staff to the executive dean for the Georgetown University School of Medicine topic notes you topic external links Health Sciences Center for global health topic osoo health sciences colleges School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences College of Dentistry College of Medicine College of Nursing College of Optometry College of Pharmacy College of Public Health College of Veterinary Medicine at the Library of Congress web Archives archived the 14th of September 2002 | wikipedia tts | UCAPfXm-c3VR47NQiHh7MM-Q | 2018-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 615 | 4,109 |
MXA29v3eLeY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXA29v3eLeY | Things You Didn't Know About Neptune | Neptune with its once Azure Sky adorned with beautiful clouds has undergone a profound transformation leaving it nearly devoid of the fluffy formations we associate with Earth's Serene blue Heavens unlike our planet's tranquil Skies Neptune's Celestial canvas is in constant flux a realm of Perpetual Motion and Intrigue it boasts some of the most ferocious winds in the entire solar system racing at Breakneck speeds of up to 2,000 kmph these tempestuous conditions whip clouds of methane and other gases into a mesmerizing everchanging dance a spectacle barely visible from our humble vantage point on Earth but here's the twist in recent times Neptune has undergone a captivating metamorphosis its clouds which once defined its appearance have seemingly vanished dramatically altering the face of this distant giant what could possibly be the cause of this Cosmic makeover enter the enigmatic 11-year solar cycle a Celestial Riddle That continues to baffle scientists to this day how did astronomers unlock the secrets behind Neptune's Vanishing clouds how does the Sun a staggering 4.4 billion kilom away exert such a profound influence on Neptune's atmosphere what compelling evidence supports this intriguing hypothesis join us on this Cosmic Journey as we unravel the mysteries of Neptune's changing face Neptune often referred to as the Uncharted Frontier of our solar system remains one of the least explored planets Voyager 2 the Intrepid spacecraft stands as the sole Emissary to have ventured close to this enigmatic world its historic flyby in 1989 provided a tantalizing glimpse into Neptune's captivating and enigmatic atmosphere Voyager 2's observations unveiled a turbulent world with ferocious winds and captivating cloud formations Neptune's atmosphere is divided into several layers with the uppermost layer known as the troposphere where the mesmerizing clouds come to life among its most astonishing discoveries was the Great Dark Spot a colossal storm system akin to Jupiter's famous Great Red Spot astonishingly this storm system once comparable in size to our entire planet had mysteriously vanished by the time the Hubble Space Telescope turned its gaze towards Neptune in the 1990s this unexpected disappearance hinted at profound Transformations within Neptune's atmospheric elements a pivotal Revelation from Voyager 2's mission was the composition of Neptune's atmosphere analysis revealed that its captivating Cloud structures primarily consist of hydrogen helium and methane the presence of methane in Neptune's upper atmosphere absorbs all the red light from the sun leaving only the blue Spectrum to color this distant Giants distinct Hue while Voyager 2's Mission lasted a mere 5 months it provided an invaluable Trove of information about this ice giant despite the vast distances engineering challenges and steep costs involved Neptune has continued to capture our curiosity powerful space telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope have enabled astronomers to track Neptune's ever evolving Cloud patterns and even spot new features groundbased Observatory equipped with Adaptive Optics have also unveiled finer details of Neptune's cloud formations yet the story of Neptune's clouds is far from static over the years these ethereal formations have undergone dramatic changes almost disappearing entirely to meticulously study this Vanishing act researchers embarked on a journey through time they delved into the infrared data gathered by the Hubble Space Telescope The kek Observatory and the Lick Observatory spanning from 1994 to 2022 what they uncovered left them astounded despite being bathed in a mere 0.1% of the sunlight received by Earth Neptune at a distance of 4.4 billion kilm from the Sun couldn't escape the sun's influence images captured over the last 29 years by various telescopes unveiled distinct patterns correlating seasonal shifts in Neptune's cloud cover with the solar cycle it's a revelation that underscores the sun's far-reaching grasp on this distant world the cloud activity particularly in Neptune's mid latitudes took a significant nose dive around the onset of 2020 for instance since 2019 scientists have observed just a solitary patch of wispy white clouds drifting near the planet's South Pole even now after four years those clouds have not returned to their former glory Neptune for the first time in three decades stands almost entirely cloud-free so how exactly does the sun play a pivotal role in this Cosmic drama to understand this Celestial connection we must delve into the solar cycle a critical aspect of our Sun's Behavior just as humans experience moments of heightened energy and deep fatigue our sun undergoes its own es and flows in energy output these phases Encompass periods of intense solar activity marked by abundant sunspots and energetic outbursts followed by quieter intervals this rhythmic rise and fall in the sun's energy emissions constitute what we call the solar cycle a natural phenomenon that profoundly influences space weather including its impact on Earth's magnetosphere and communication systems in a recent scientific inquiry researchers maticulously trace the past 2 and a half solar Cycles marked by peaks in 2002 and 2015 15 and troughs in 1996 2007 and 2020 their aim to uncover the intricate relationship between Neptune's everchanging cloud formations and this Cosmic Dance of the sun their investigation unveiled a compelling pattern clouds on Neptune typically reemerge about 2 years after a surge in intense UV radiation what's more they uncovered a fascinating link between Neptune's cloud cover and its albo a measure of how much sunlight a planet reflects Neptune's cloud cover and albo peaked in 2002 waned in 2007 surged again in 2015 and then settled once more remarkably these Peaks and troughs aligned with the two most recent peaks in solar activity in 2001 and 2015 forging a clear correlation but what causes this phenomenon one hypothesis suggests that the sun's intense UV radiation triggers a complex photochemical reaction giving rise to Neptune's clouds yet the relationship is intricate an increase in UV sunlight could lead to more methane gas photolysis and the production of hydrocarbons and Associated hazes paradoxically it might also darken aerosols and hazes dimming Neptune's overall brightness despite these complexities the positive correlation between solar activity cloud cover and brightness on Neptune hints that internal process within the planet may also be at play this suggests that the sun may not be the sole driving force behind this enigmatic Celestial transformation ongoing observations combined with data from the James web Space Telescope continue to bolster these findings however the quest to unlock Neptune's Secrets is far from over scientists are resolutely committed to unraveling this Cosmic mystery piecing together the intricate web of factors that shape Neptune's changing Visage join us as we journey deeper into the heart of our solar systems Uncharted territories and explore the captivating Enigma of Neptune's Vanishing clouds thank you for joining us on this Cosmic journey into the mysteries of Neptune's Vanishing clouds if you found this exploration of our solar systems Secrets as fascinating as we did don't forget to hit that subscribe button below | Factopedia | UCA_2uSJkj8KxL4c8lEGZwfQ | 2023-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,144 | 7,339 |
3dXLmV3gLhs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dXLmV3gLhs | Mass Effect [#66] - UNC: Rogue VI || Walkthrough | [Music] commander urgent message from Alliance command coming in I'll patch it through Shepard this is Admiral Hackett from Alliance command we've got a situation here and you're the only one that can handle it what do you need Admiral there's an alliance training ground where we test weapons and technology and live-fire simulations one of the VIS we use to simulate enemy tactics in the drills is no longer responding to our override commands it's gone rogue are you telling me this computer is thinking on its own we're not stupid Shepard this is a virtual intelligence not a true AI it's not self-aware and it can access any external systems we didn't do anything illegal here virtual intelligence support is critical to our military success the eyes processed thousands of status reports and react in nanoseconds no human can do that we need you to fight your way through the training ground of the VI Corps and manually disable it can't you disable it remotely our fill safes aren't responding the VI operates on a closed network it can't affect any external systems but we don't have any direct access to its processes we could vomit from orbit but the damage to the facility would be catastrophic we prefer to have someone shut down the core something like you I know spectres answer the councilor but you're still human you're still part of the Alliance military and right now we need you the VI controls all the facilities weapons drones and automated defenses you're the only one that can pull this off Shepard good luck [Music] we got em all Shepard [Music] that's it [Music] you [Music] | Ultrawide GC | UCNwM0-p4iQNBkW6TUg7NkeA | 2019-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 279 | 1,600 |
Gssjv7jZCiw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gssjv7jZCiw | 05152014 b ReviewReproductiveAnatomy | okay so reproductive system this uh like everything else it's constantly changing as Society changes in terms of the clinical need and the epidemiology and the opportunities for bioengineers and like anything there's a big opportunity and try to cover the basic anatomy basic physiological and pathological processes and then talk about drugs and devices that are uh both that exist and opportunities for further development uh are male so we have a generation of sperm in the Festus as you probably know there are incredibly complex networks of tubules that give rise to the sperm there are stem cells that are generating them that is under a very tight hormonal control indirectly directly from the brain via hormones that regulate the production of testosterone and there's a complex uh composition of a final ejaculate that includes not just sperm of course but fluids from various glands along the pathway including a prostate the seminal vesicles and the Calpers glands that are positioned at different stages along the pathway things end up getting funneled through the vas deferens ejaculation happening pathway through the penis head of the epididymis is right here it's positioned on top of the testis and you can see some of the complexity of the seminifers of each of these has its own compartments for a generation of sperm now what are all these different uh compositions these glands are secreting additional things that uh end up getting injected into the tubular various locations along the anatomical pathway the seminal vesicles generate prostaglandins might have a direct effect on the sperm in terms of motility they probably also have an effect uh Downstream by triggering muscular contractions cell Anatomy there's high concentrations of fructose for uh symbolic needs of the sperm itself they have very high of course metabolic needs active cells prostate generates zinc which turns out to be crucial for fertility also contains acid buffers which are important for fertilization acid as well the mobile urethral glands generate mucus and additional buffers end result is you have something that's highly viscous highly buffered High concentration of uh fructose and nourishing substances for the sperm which they'll need in their Journey and then there's some interesting anatomy of the itself so you've got this long tail it's a flagellum and this cell driven by a microtubule Network and then you've got a nucleus basically it's free system for nucleus but you've got also at the head of it you've got it the acrosome that contains enzymes that are needed to digest the Zona pellucida of the oocyte now um you probably know that normal sperm development occurs below core body temperature to 3 degrees Fahrenheit below if there's impaired Descent of testes out of the abdominal cavity that's a cause for infertility and so there's a constant regulation of the environment within the testis in terms of temperature for reasons that are not fully understood but are very female side basic anatomy again will you know a lot of you have encountered this in class work of various kinds before and we'll uh but just as a brief uh overview so the um interesting feature of the anatomy is you've got the ovaries where the uh egg cells are generated and there's this connectivity to the fallopian tubes which is not uh absolute you know this is there's actually a tube sort of enveloped the ovaries but it's not a tight anatomical linkage and uh it definitely can happen in certain pathological situations that I ended up not getting into the fallopian tube but those are then tightly connected to the uterus and to the vagina our muscular layers are of course not just in the uterus but in the Fallopian tubes themselves that help propel uh the egg toward the uterus as well as cilia we've got a sweeping motion that drives the directionality anything can go wrong along that pathway if you've got impaired muscular action impaired cilia if you have endometriosis which is altered uh composition of the lining of the Fallopian tubes due to presence of uterine lining tissue that's in the wrong place if you have your lining tissue out in the Fallopian tubes you have a number of problems including infertility because you've got among other problems impaired propagation of the egg tortillas yeah you know it's not completely clear I don't know why it's set up that way you might imagine a tighter Junction I think it's anatomical source of these germ tissues is very different from everything else inside me fundamental developmental constraint I don't know uh what you guys think it's been an interesting thing usually it's not a problem so it's the kind of thing heavily optimized I think with evolution um we have been a lot of interesting aspects in the uterine wall itself it's a very powerful muscle it has multiple layers the thickest layers this myometrium it's uh powerful and it's got coating on either sides the endometrium being the most significant facility aspect that's the lining or implantation and again it's this lining that can appear in ectopic or abnormal locations not only in the Fallopian tubes but it can sneak out into the abdominal cavity and so you get these very problematic sources of tissue that still respond in a cyclical fashion and have sort of cycles of generation and apoptotic death and that creates huge uh pain and bleeding problems and uh addition to the infertility issue um the follicles are in the ovary they generate the egg and as you know women are born with all the eggs they'll have in their lifetime start with about a million drops off with age even down to 300 000 at the time of puberty and there's this uh sort of rise in chromosomal abnormalities over time that is correlates with a drop in implantation efficiency and so it's always a an interesting question you know can as we try to optimize our biology with new technology there's always this question can we generate uh germ cells turns out that probably our stem cells in the ovary that can potentially generate new uh oocytes and there's a question as to whether those can be recruited by specific signals and lead to help counteract some of these processes by generation of new rides yeah yeah the y-axis actually I'm sorry the y-axis got cut off here but there's different uh obviously y axes for these two very different processes and and the implantation efficiency of course that's going to be measured as a is going to be a time denominator as well in plant efficiency implantation efficiency per you know per month or per year and we'll try to get you a version it doesn't have the y-axis cut off but that's the point of this was just to show the overall process over time yeah actually we'll get to that interaction a little later there's a glycoprotein that is involved in that interaction it is pretty interesting and of course then there's and there's issues you know there's possibilities other ways to get around this issue besides stem cell based generation of new uh eggs you could there are ways uh that people are looking at to you know freeze eggs themselves and so on so we'll get to that a little bit later too uh but so you've got this cyclical generation of the uterine lining key things to note here is that um Point mid-cycle day 14 when ovulation happens and it's preceded that's when the egg gets released from the follicle in the ovary and starts its progression down the tubes you can see what everything else that's going on along the uh a couple interesting things uh there's a peak in these two uh hormones they've been at a trophic hormones FSH follicle stimulating hormone and LH luteinizing hormone that Peak just before ovulation and so that's a pretty useful potential marker for fertility uh and then there's this slight change in basal body temperature which if you collect baselines pretty carefully then it's pretty deductible with a few times this is called the follicular phase and this is called the luteal phase because the follicle leaves behind this element the corpus luteum that plays a role in secreting hormones like progesterone that help maintain the um and a little more detail on this typically uh several follicles follicles start to mature and then there's this uh competition sort of a winner take all where when one starts to secrete estrogen it inhibits the others and so you end up with usually just one releasing of course sometimes that doesn't happen sometimes you have two in that uh births but typically only one dominant follicle survives in the releases an egg um and that is driven in large happens in the second phase | BIOE103 | UC2xyYlFB9g0QbE4Ibrs73yA | 2014-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,485 | 8,619 |
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