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Ie4aMdFPEmw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie4aMdFPEmw | UNSOLVED: Gary DeVore Bizarre Drowning | True Crime Stories | Believe It or Not Hollywood is a very mysterious place with strange crimes that often get suppressed by police the strange death of Gary devorb is no exception Gary was a successful screenwriter working with the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger he'd been working on a script but hit writer's block so he took a trip to work with a collaborator on June 27 1995. after the trip Gary never made it home an amateur detective called in a tip claiming that Gary could be found in the California Aqueduct and sure enough Gary's car was found for Gary to have ended up in the position he was in he would have needed to drive the wrong way on the highway for several miles he would have done this with the lights off because the car was found with the switch for the headlights in the off position Gary also had his seat belt on which was not the norm for him and his wallet was in his back pocket which also wasn't normal a documentary investigating the case has been released but the truth may never be known be sure to check out my channel And subscribe to true crime stories for full-length videos | True Crime Stories | Ty Notts | UCXONTfGmLC7ltFgLAlHs24g | 2023-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 204 | 1,090 |
ISr6zxFKAvc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISr6zxFKAvc | ESPN MMA Technical Analyst: How to elliminate extreme weight cutting,add weight classes,UFC history! | hey guys greetings and salutations I'm Dan the Wolfman and today I'm gonna be talking about MMA weight classes why we need to add more weight classes how to combat extreme weight cutting get rid of this problem why we need re weigh in limits I'm going to tell you about the history about the weight classes and MMA give you some personal insight I've been around since the early days and tell you some stories tell you some of their worst offenses that have happened in MMA that could have been deadly etc and so forth guys put on so much weight what the tricks of the trade are all kinds of things guys as I said I'm Dan the Wolfman if you're not familiar with me I've been involved in MMA since 1997 beginning of 97 okay I've been involved in various ways I go back to to training sparring partner with Dan Severn tank Abbott to Ortiz a lot of the old-school guys the first UFC I actually attended live was UFC 12 alright and now for black belts I fought MMA a little bit in the early nhb days kind of unregulated different rules with head butts these kicks to the head on the ground rustling shoes on all kinds of craziness I fought to UFC light heavyweight contenders i commentated the first live five Pancrase events from japan for UFC fight pass I've worked an MMA media for you know a few years really doing over a couple hundred fighter interviews so basically guys have a listen in I'm gonna fill you with some insight it will be worth it and you know whether you're Ariel Helwani until Saanen in the media community whether you're commissioned are out there whether you're Dana White Scott Coker have a listen let's all get together and let's see how we can kind of clean things up for the better so these aren't these miss weaith and drop flights but kind of balance out the weight classes not too strict not you're not strict enough how re we and limits what happens for years people aren't listening another friendly kind of listening so let's go over a new way class says ABC and Kasich kind of start talking about this improving this couple years ago and then more so year and a half ago originally in boxing guys Queensbury rules was eight weight classes that became seventeen that's maybe too much but anyway it's seventeen now MMA was no weight classes then was three weight classes and was five of personal history dwelt him that'll get to that in a minute now it's a it needs to be bumped up to ten they've approved eleven the really ones not needed it should be bumped up to ten weight classes and before you know let's go into some of the worse offenses and why this is necessary I used to be big on the MMA forums some of this got noticed back in the day by UFC and why not by by let's say person and power that gave me dirty looks didn't want you know I'm saying someone's gonna die someone's gonna die like we need to at least know how much they weigh by fight time why don't we weigh them before well before they walk into the Octagon or other cage other organizations as well why don't we weigh them in at fight time for a year in tracking so we see the extreme weight cutters the top 10 or 15 percent we see how huge it is and what the differentials aren't all that's dangerous let's look at that dangerous for the fighter getting hit dangerous for the guy who's gonna get kidney failure it's not like there hasn't been deaths in MMA they've just been in a smaller mortgage or in sugar Brazil etc and so forth I believe about eight now but I'm not positive on that going back to dredge Douglas dredge I believe that Diamond Ukraine it was a five inches from now didn't even look that as serious but you know pre-existing medical conditions etc but there has been some from weight cutting through kidney failure so some some big examples but back in UFC Anthony Johnson who is probably likely two or three if not heavier by fight time for Walter weight 170 found fight versus Yoshida who I'm guessing like most Japanese back then only cutting three or four pounds ok so it was like 193 verse maybe 173 and that got a KO in 41 seconds that's potentially in my opinion when you got on the campaign jobs Johnson who quite frankly has you know broken Arlovski jaw heavyweight okay in Bellator empu mu with the champion non-title fight 198 pounds I believe at fight time this is going by memory where's Travis is you or wolf however you want to say his name it's probably view but I'm not sure Travis anyway I think it was 244 maybe 248 I think it was 244 by fight time and it's talked about how cutting 45 pounds to get down with the 206 pound to 5 plus 1 pound Lauren's weight class was this is how dangerous it was a middleweight we've had Ronnie Marx nice dev trained with him great guy Wayne and a two E team okay now he still cuts forty pounds last a couple days ago in pfl you know still that his opponent talking annoy you know probably cut 40 pounds it's a fight that lay heavy with Joe Riggs 170 was back to two or three for a UFC fight so you see why this is an issue to the guys getting traumatic brain injury Kos and why it's an issue for the weight cutting and honestly for the fans guys guess out the second third round you know second round before they get there they're second land the punch output the strike outputs not going to be as much the the fighting outputs not going to be as much this is better for promoters too because you can make a couple more champions and less dropouts of fights less headaches and better fight performance we've seen that with a lot of guys that moved on weight class most of them have been very successful more fight of the night finishes they have more output etc and so forth okay so anyway what we really need to do is add two weight classes and change one of them ABC approved 165 pounds super lightweight 175 5 pound super welterweight I think that's ridiculous you don't even call SuperDuper just changed welterweight from one so need 25 a day in 195 super-middleweight they said to 25 crews wait but really that's not needed he could get get steep a 241 242 cutting it to 25 DC etc it's not neat that they can compete just find against heavyweight fighters when they're wearing out like 240 245 you don't need to cut 25 okay going back to the weight classes guys a little bit of history MMA started with no weight classes obviously it's dirty kind of adding a man 170 200 and heavy weight us eat well I believe it eventually they did 150 I believe was actually 150 before 55 James Palmer fighting it but it wasn't it title yet it wasn't official I actually got a call from UFC matchmaker Joe Silva right before really the Mater than the first modern weight classes five weight classes was adopted I had been pushing it on the underground where I was pretty popular I got a lot of attention Backlund he got a huge third going how we need at 55 and 85 and I got a call this is just before I think UFC 28 new jersey happened so New Jersey was kind of already having some of this on the books but UFC kind of was starting to play with it wasn't totally in tow yet we talked mostly UFC because at least back then and even now you know it is the forefront well they had already kind of been doing 55 after the first 50 fight and anyway I get a call from Joe Silva he goes you know hey what do you think I like all this a little bit of information I talked about it in a recent a couple years ago Tito Ortiz an interview I did who I used to train the team of course how that was really Tito and nobody nobody knows this really still nobody knows this 200 was bumped that he said Joseph was like yeah but we're gonna bump 200 200 5 that's ok because because I asked he know we have Tito and Tito was maker we have Tito what is the best way for you and Teeter said 0-5 so 2:05 weight class it said everything else being a 10 or 15 pound job that big 20 pound gap that it became which is too ridiculous now you see like like Romero you know it's it's too big a gap you got guys that really don't belong there they're way too heavy not making way and they're obviously like just ridiculously yoked and heavier and stronger by fight time because that 20-pound gap too much was for Tito it that's okay we can fix that now by adding in 165 super light weight bumping 170 to 175 I don't think Walt's uber and adding in 195 super middleweight I don't think 225 cruiserweights necessary I don't think UFC is gonna want that I know Joseph in the past definitely didn't want that I know he didn't want super heavyweight even though technically there was one or possibly two super every we played some UFC technically you know I know to a Silva definitely didn't want that kind of thing so guys just talking male weight classes 1 25 35 45 55 65 170 gets bumped to 175 185 195 to 5 and heavy weight now what I've proposed for a long time this is going back about 5 6 7 years I'm like this and these they usually need a group can you UFC and other promotions wheelies way guys in what's it take get on a scale before you get in the cage and let's track it they have attractive they've attracted that's been dangerous and and and so then now you got Commission saying 10 percent really it should be 11 or 12 percent probably 11 percent that's what I've been proposing for a long time do the math not going to the women lower weight classes right now 105 115 let's just look once 25 to heavy let's look at that I didn't even do the heavy calculation you know maybe that's important for Brock Lesnar but everyone else pretty much doesn't fit in it 11 percent re way in limit okay so we can you know if they know and other people want to get rid of the early wins I'm actually okay with that as long as we put re wait in limits okay you know in one at one one Fc one has done pretty good things to combat weight cutting but you had a bump off everybody up and call guys like Ben Askren who walk around a little kind of chubby looking you know a middleweight champion that really you know couldn't really compete with 170 Walter woods in other words but the thing to do is 11% read way and limit certain people I've spoken out about certain Commission's want to do 10% that's just because it's a wrong number they didn't really do the math take the time to think about it they don't have the experience that I have being involved in MMA for 21 years to kind of know where most people are cutting and then know the where the extreme outliers are so 11% and and doesn't change with one pound allowance that's a good thing for promoters where you have to look at the one-pound allowances more the fighters would need to look at it more as like the allowance and miss weight less you don't want to change it with the one power loss so you do it with what the titles are set at the either numbers 125 135 etc so 125 11 percent 100 and you know 111 percent of that we're tying to one point one one is 138 point seven five looks like we've got a little Sun glare that see if I can change that one thirty eight point seven five 135 will be one forty nine point eight five one forty five would be 160 point nine five by fight time I'm acceptable with that I'm okay with that I know that gets rid of the 10 12 percent outliers are gonna have to bump up maybe even more you don't want it to be too much as a promoter which 10% would do people don't realize how much 125 is 150 155 years cut be crazy in that when 70 years pounders cut the crazy amount okay guys so promoters don't necessarily really even about that 11 the 10% doesn't seem like much but it is okay it really is when you know what most people actually weigh and walk around 155 goes up to 170 2.05 165 goes to 183 0.15 that's where guys like Connor khabib Nate Diaz Kevin Lee they all actually belong in a new 165 pound weight class that is really where they would all belong any of the top probably 7 brains guys at 155 trust me even with 11% they really would have to bump up to 165 170 let's talk about this you get some kind of where where guys have been historically 170 would go up to 180 8.7 if it was 12% of e190 point four so one eighty eight point seven 11% reweighing what that does is allow the top guys to not put on too much muscle mass to not power lift to keep their output high again good for viewers good for fans good for promoters more action fights that's what we want basically you know if he's to believe GSP was always like 184 to 187 I think by flight time till recently at 194 even before the fight just after we you know rehydrating bit till 194 recently they made him drop back down and I think 190 you know guy like tille would probably have to go up Joe Riggs was once 2 or 3 for a UFC welterweight fight Woodley with obviously have to go maybe one possibly even two weight classes ok GSP would have to moderate and all these athletes would have to moderate their powerlifting their supplements let's call it etc and so forth we'll get to that in a minute what really going on what's what out for a long time 175 would have to go would go 11% will go to 194 0.25 join to 10% most guys couldn't even make that they'd be jumping off to lay heavyweight it's ridiculous so like even though that's what commissioners want to do 11% is really kind of the sweet spot maybe even 12 but then light heavyweight gets a little weird middleweight lay heavy one gets a little weird when really they can be competitive against anyways so 11% kind of this discrete spot 11 and a half percent maybe 185 would go off - okay so 175 to 190 for 0.25 that would cover most current welterweights okay would be in that new Walter wader super Walter we would they would go up till probably would go up maybe he tried to go over there cry in a Miss event a couple times within two years and have to give force to bump up I'll get to that in a minute 185 go to 205 point three five that's fine but guess what most guys have gone way over that I'll just say Ronnie marks I'm not bagging on him it's just cuz it was announced during the Yoshi broadcast news backup is Tweety and I fight time that's extreme that's extreme you know and even a steam Pryor team was we know the guys died cutting weight for sure Brazil so you know we have to protect the athletes from themselves trying to get too much of an advantage and from hitting another guy that didn't cut up so much we you know we we cutting the rehydration of brain we have to protect the fighters guys and it makes for more exciting fights anyone 195 go to to sixteen point four five at 11% yeah 12 percent it would be to 18 point four but that's kind of questionable to me for a 195 on weight class because we can we see you know we see guys fighting it to a a team that can compete naturally without cutting weight a heavyweight Jess fine okay you know so King mo King mo has done that at wiesen at 218 plates of heavy weight has done just fine was in Billa to war and risin okay 205 go up to 220 7.55 this has puts John Jones before he busted last couple times before he got into powerlifting Jones and used to sin will be really right at the limit right at the limit and honestly DC would probably go up or you know he's got a really really die Travis view beta would be right at the limit I believe Travis view transfuse was 250 248 coming down to 205 so even Travis Travis view or wolf I'm not sure I saying it I think it's biggest wolf I don't know he was he was kind of $45 okay and he shouldn't be fighting 198 powder and they cut nothing so this this is why this is so important guys you gotta you gotta listen here and guys take this into consideration so a 12% of b2 to 29.6 that's possibly just a little bit too much because you know really that's the two thirty two thirty should be able to compute a heavyweight might be so Jones frame wise goof distance Gustafson Gustafson frame wise that's really kind of the upper limit guy with so much muscle mass like Bader upper limit DC yeah maybe DC really should be a heavyweight I mean who knows if DC can beat the beat steep a and then make millions of dollars possibly beat Brock Lesnar what does that say about DC and then looking back what does that say about John Jones John Jones really that go then you know really he probably is but then you take a look and guys go all the steroids well guess what guys everyone's like stories everyone's on steroids everyone's on steroids okay speaking of which we have a little hints into that from do your own research to a let's say a longtime UFC champion recently mentioned 24-hour testosterone that means testosterones pension so there's someone in the know and let's just say I've heard from people in most very same locker rooms and that've been in training camps guys shooting 24-hour testosterone and suspension into their legs right after wins this is not something new and so with someone of esteem that says that besides myself you should pay attention to so even guys that were cycling getting away with with stuff cycling and going off and designer drugs and everything else is going on they put on a lot of water weight a lot of water retention a lot of size with history on suspension one shot boom right after wins that's why we William limits are so important okay that's one reason because you ticket testosterone suspension shot and you do your Pedialyte you've done an extreme weight cut and you add a little creatine possibly depending on what she gives you the shit's or if you're gonna yourself like many people have in fights you put on a lot of weight and you know how much you should put on obviously like because 11% is kind of the sweet spot for me but guys are putting up that outlier guys are putting on like 15% so the tills almost the Woodley's the DC's the the Anthony Johnson's for sure I mean Anthony Johnson first Yoshida look at that 41 second Cale look at the size of the guys at fight time and tell me that was potentially deadly and yet organizations didn't even want to track for a year like I suggested years ago on the underground let's track it and when the head of regulatory affairs gives me dirty look and definitely saw the pose when I see them at an event you know makes you wonder it makes you wonder what what are we really looking at but promoters it's in your best interest from works ad type anyway we've gotten that more further than night bonuses when like Cerrone moved up and all these guys moved up okay I used to try to Spencer fish or Spencer Fisher walked sometimes at the size 194 before cutting 255 let's talk another huge I can't think of the name right now I can't think of a brazilian fighters 55 okay he was cutting from like 194 yes he was probably 188 194 by fight time for 55 fights look at his career all these decision wins guys weren't taking them down strength definitely does help technique matters but strength size definitely matters okay guys he would win two rounds in the UFC and take the third round off and all these decisions what because he's cutting so much weight ahead that's the outliers that need to be bumped up okay so this definitely needs to change okay so what do we do to get rid of the weight cutter we put a tree weight limits we add two weight classes and we put in penalties from this week pretty simple here guys you can make it a little more extreme or how much the way it make this variable thing but even just say hey 20% of your show money and either forty or fifty percent either 40 or 50 percent of your win bonus on top of that so 20 percent of your show money plus 40 to 50 percent of whatever you were we win bonuses should go to the fighter so if you got a McKenzie's earn thing where you purposely almost miss weight to gain an advantage to get that win because the wind matters more and they're willing to even give up your purse well let's at least punish you and the poor person you just not know and cause brain damage to let's at least give him some cheddar for what was low but let's not allow it all the time if you miss weight twice in a two year period and an exactly 24 month period 365 times two if you miss weight twice in that period automatically bumped up I think that's the right amount because a lot of champions will only fight once in here I think fighters should be fighting three times in here oh yes you know you know besides a huge major of injury like ACL tears I think that's what you should be doing but anyway the guys have been around the support for 21 years that's some of my insights Chael Sonnen Ariel Helwani Dana White Scott Coker athletic commissions I hope you're all listening I hope you guys look at the math 10 percents a little too little 12 percent maybe it could be acceptable maybes a little bit too much 11 love and a half percent it's really kind of a sweet spot we way left weight and limits don't change that with one pound allowance that forces fighters to because if they play with that one pound allowance now and then plus the 11 percent they're gonna a lot of them are going to be chest over because they're trying to get so much advantage so this kind of would lead to less missed weights okay and the miss weight thing is whether the weigh-in or the wind when I talk about the penalties okay so whether you make I don't care if you make the way if you miss the reweighing limit by by a pound I don't care you're over you're obviously someone that you know needs to be looked at bumping on and if you miss twice meant to your period you need to be forced to bump up by both the Commission's and the organization's so it's time to add 165 time to add 175 you know bump 170 to 175 time to add 195 that twenty pound Tito weight disparity you've known for a long time is too big okay so guys like Rockhold and Romero and Machida I mean they fit perfectly 195 okay they might cut it at 205 but frame wise they kind of need to do too much stuff to even be competitive against champions at 2 5 because the 205 guys are walking around right now they're back - I mean honestly between 228 John Jones and DC's probably too before maybe 2:36 cutting from 2:36 money back up to 233 234 left late time so it's you know we need these limits guys I hope you enjoyed this some insight and that's it you know tweeted me a damnable fan hit me up on Facebook let me know what you think and anyway come on go to combat system Cobb focus dojo MMA comc sparring 30 top fighters in the world | DanTheWolfman | UCQI9S-9hXoXUf3lNP-pQh5g | 2018-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,328 | 22,306 |
8kaebInDpnI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kaebInDpnI | Bandit Rifle Starts Are HERE! Full BTB Gameplay | hello ladies and gentlemen Hollow tide here and today we're gonna be hopping into the new btb unlimited playlist that's got Bandit starts all on Oasis from what I understand it just came up literally less than a minute ago I've been waiting to play it let me know if you like how my Spartan looks I think he looks pretty cool but we're gonna hop in you know what I'm gonna go ahead I'm gonna put on the double looks B boost you know what I'm saying hop to the game um I will say that using the Bandit normally by itself um while everybody else has like BRS and you know other weapons it feels a little underwhelming but now we're gonna be playing you know everybody has a bandit we're gonna see how it feels I haven't played like any private matches where it's you know four before Bandit starts only um but when I'm playing other game modes and I pick up the Bandit I definitely feel like I am out class still by the BR and I think that that is kind of intentional using the Bandit rifle I definitely feel like there's a skill Gap um and using it it feels like it's it's got less aim assistance stuff um The Recoil and or the visual recoil visual Bloom I don't think that there is really Bloom on it it seems like your reticle resets faster than the next time you pull the trigger so I think that this is going to be a good testing ground uh for 343 to see if people like the Bandit rifle if they want it to be been rifle starts and btb at least and um kind of just go from there so what I'm gonna say is right now leave your opinions in the comments down below do you want the Bandit rifle to be the new starting weapon in btb personally I think it'll be fun I feel like it's nice to kind of you know mix up the the flow every once in a while so um I'm looking forward to it I'm gonna go ahead and stop talking until we get into the game now because you're just looking at a screen all right finally we got into the game I'm very excited I I'm I'm hesitant to say that you know I don't know I'm I'm just excited to see how the Bandit rifle feels uh please Don't Judge Me too harshly but we're oh look at her look at it I got I have the Purple Rain skin but I'm not using it um when I was playing this map earlier um I was definitely running inside to get the Bandit rifle to try to use it as much as I could and like I said before I was just getting the rash by people who uh had you know the battle rifle or whatever so oh man why did I do that he's got the camo all right everything is falling apart where is everybody why are you hiding you poop head I got 14 other teammates around me but also if you guys enjoy Halo content make sure you sub to the channel I know 96 of you are not subbed which is weird because you watch my videos so why not sub I don't know but this map I love it I think it's so good oh I know everybody saw the uh the little ordinance thing come in what's in here anything Hydro I'll take it I'll take a Hydra hey guys we're gonna take that out we got we gotta do the Lord's work he's mad he's upsetty all right I wasn't expecting there to be another dude chilling Maxin right there at least we're getting a kill with the Bandit all right we'll just let's just fly back on over there I did oh here look yeah eventually we got it I I'm not gonna lie I'm not the [ __ ] get me out of here sleep there was no way that dude's gonna try to come in here right he did I will punch it and blow us up also if you get didn't know the 343 was supposed to release a patch today fixing a lot of the issues that people were having um I don't know if the patch notes are live yet I'm gonna go check after this game but I was waiting to do my season three First Impressions video uh for a week to see if they were going to address that stuff super fast and you know it kind of looks like they did um especially if they stayed on the timeline so it was supposed to fix like frame rate issues and all that cool stuff so I'm gonna go ahead and make sure that that did happen and then I'm gonna make my season three First Impressions video um let me know in the comments right now how you guys feel what the hell why no no no you stink I don't know why my thing didn't charge all the way uh let me know your first impressions of the game Tom I'm I'm happy I feel like it's pretty good right now um I feel like they've done good work to get the game back up to where it needed to be and uh I just hope that we keep getting more and more content you know I I think that that's probably going to be the biggest okay [Music] ouchies uh the biggest thing going forward um also if you guys didn't know there's a lot of leaks and stuff going out he's better than me I'm better than him we got to have that flick oh can I get up there yes pain it'd be cool if you could like jump up there but I don't think you can oh just go fight him I'll I'll trade I should have died I did die all right we're at the top of the leaderboard right now so I don't feel too bad uh we're definitely not carrying the team by any stretch of the imagination but I'm just glad that I'm not doing terrible um those things are cool I wonder what they're doing I don't really know oh give me the beat oh now we're cooking actually we'll take the Bulldog We're Not Gonna use the BR this is a this is a bandit video um I'm not gonna lie I like it we were talking about before how it feels or supposed to kind of be like the Halo 5 Magnum um I definitely don't know if I agree oh I definitely thought that I picked the uh thing up oh what is going on um you know I feel like there was a lot more like aim assist with the the Halo 5 Magnum um in terms of like please let me out of here what am I running into what is this uh in terms of the ease of use with the Magnum I do feel like this is a little bit more difficult to use and I think that that's a good thing um there's so much I don't know what I was trying to do in there um I feel like in Halo 5 there had to be a lot of like bullet magnetism and aim assist because of the speed and the movement abilities that people had in that game but in this I feel like the uh the band it's way harder to use I'm not gonna lie um that's just my personal opinion I'm not saying it's like impossible to use obviously but I do think that it has a bit more of a skill Gap pain I got a friend right there you know how many times I die to somebody and like my death screen shows like a teammate right next to me and they're just like oblivious or not even shooting makes me sad let me out of course oh my God see not that easy okay I saw that guy I'm not gonna fight him right now thank you oh this dude's booking it he's gone he's gonna cap it I can't stop him jeez e Shang bro how'd you die my God oh my God that dude's gonna come in right there oh my God I look I can't help I need to get out gotta get some help back before we we re-engage because there was I don't know how we lived to be completely honest there's a lot of people in there how much time for this okay um let's go try to help these dudes by going underneath I tried to shoot it out of the sky you guys would have been so impressed all right still at the top of the leaderboard I'm enjoying the Bandit won't lie nice what are you dropping uh oh ghosty ghost I'm gonna leave that for somebody else um what's over here the BR we'll take the BR this time all right let's see if we can go make something happen somebody's shooting at me yes you did bad thank you all right I hit that guy like one time I think oh a man's Jesus what is going on whoa thanks bro okay I don't know what that was my aim oh we dead foreign okay embarrassing enemy flight carrier this thing is nuts bro this is the combo [Music] foreign oh no I ran out of ammo I'm bad we're gonna lose only one more flag it's unfortunate let's pick this up maybe oh my God while I was not expecting a man with the sword to jump down on top of me all right we go again I definitely don't think we're gonna win the game so that's unfortunate but that was that's how you get an assist brother good job all right let's start making our way downtown pain that guy really took me out with the heat wave from that far away melted me yeah ouch yeah I'm not too sure our team is uh super into trying to get to the flag we got in there real okay we really got oh we're in another one hell yeah sniper Let's go ask and you shall receive deployment asking you shall received nice that guy okay brother there are things just like everywhere I love this map I know I said it earlier but like oh okay I'm gonna cut that out I'm not gonna lie this is a pretty slow paced game um I feel like maybe this last flag is uh pretty difficult dang bro one minute remaining this guy die you run away whatever here's some weird water sound like I don't know what are you kidding me yeah I think this game is going to go to time unfortunately just don't think that we're gonna oh okay word I will not deal with that it's not a that's not a hollow tied thing well I will kill both of you do not teabag uh we didn't win but I will say it felt a lot different than btb normally I actually really enjoyed using the bandits so let me know in the comments down below if you guys want to see the Bandit rifle in btb starts if you're new to the channel make sure you subscribe leave a like on the video it greatly helps me and I will catch you in the next one we'll wait until the end screen to see how we did hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on waiting hold hold and oh we got some stuff unlocked nice 25 and 12. so there you go I will catch you guys in the next video peace | Hollowtide | UCPhZzon1QGJC1TpZ5Nrf5Ow | 2023-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,997 | 9,609 |
7lTp9v4yPf0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lTp9v4yPf0 | Help! My Kid is a Picky Eater! Stress Reducing Routines for Healthier Family Dinners | all right hello katie hello sorry i was like a minute later i had to fiddle with all the settings they didn't stick when i used screen stream yard apparently no worries i couldn't get my oh and i just realized why my headphones wouldn't connect but now they're the wrong pair so that's why i couldn't get them get them going so all kinds of times right there yeah so katie i'm so excited to have you here today um i just want to explain a little bit of why i'm doing this video today and then i'll introduce you and you can share all of your glorious knowledge and experience okay oh so i've been having conversations with parents and clients who are trying to make some changes in their life and want to make their families healthier but they feel stuck because their kids are picky eaters or they just don't want to navigate that dinner time stress and so i am bringing in um parent coaches and occupational therapists and picky eating experts so that we can just come around this issue and make it feel less of a roadblock and we can work through it because it's something that can be i've seen the work you do katie i know it can be surmounted and and fixed and worked on as a family so i know it's not anything to feel stuck on um so we haven't heard of katie kimball she is i'm so excited she's here i'm like i'm giddy um she is the national voice of healthy kids cooking a blogger two-time tedx speaker former teacher mom of four and just like all these amazing things uh she has this wall street journal recommended online cooking class for kids and what she does is she helps families stay healthy without going crazy and she's on a mission with all the amazing things she does to connect with families around healthy food and do all kinds of great things for other families so katie i'm going to let you take it away and what i usually do is kind of have a lot of conversation but if you just keep going we'll just uh answer questions as they come up and just hear everything you have to share with us today awesome well feel free to jump in at any time because you know you know you know the pain points of your audience the best but from what i'm hearing it is a pretty common story parents are trying to change their eating and like life is breaking because the kids won't eat the food and now you're cooking two meals or three meals and you're so stressed out that all you want is cookies there goes your new healthy habits right so that's not sustainable and it's not good for your kids right because oh my gosh parents right we gotta think about this we are trying to make these healthy changes because we have unhealthy habits and when did those start probably childhood right probably childhood or young adulthood but like the best place to cut those off and to start the good healthy habits is for our kids so as much as we want that good health for ourselves we've gotta strongly desire that for our kids and it will make life easier for them in the long run if you do the hard things now so i love that becky wells of hippie mom says you do the short hard for the long easy because when you do the short easy it causes that long hard times and i'm just like oh that's just perfect for this situation so what what i encourage parents to do is team one meal no short order cooking and that might freak you out because what if you just started a whole 30 or what you know what if you just like are eating all the vegetables and your kids are terrified of vegetables and they run away from the table screaming like some of our picky eating membership parents report and i'm like oh that's pretty serious like they won't even come to the table so here's the deal it's about setting the environment and so i teach i teach a five-step process but for today it will shorten it and just do three the three most important steps so we call it prepare the space lead with your ace and keep a poker face and when you do that you can be on team one meal and then at the end too megan don't let me forget this we gotta talk about like how team one meal looks it's not exactly always everyone's eating the same thing there's some nuances okay so prepare the space is all about snack time and the idea is that a good dinner starts with the right kind of snack and the right timing on snack we are a snack addicted society right if we dialed back 50 years or if we cross the ocean from north america to europe you would not find cup holders in cars and in strollers right because people were not drinking and eating all day long and they do not as much in europe and so we we have this like crazy snack problem and so what happens when you're snacking too often too close to dinner your snacks are too big the kids are coming to dinner not hungry dinner is optional right from the get-go and so those snacks can really sabotage the good efforts you're making so what i tell parents to do is follow the ms90 one and done rule and that means meals and snacks 90 minutes apart minimum older kids two to three hours between meals and snacks okay so meals and snacks 90 minutes apart one and done means one snack between each set of meals one serving of snack cut them off okay so my kids know in our house they'll say oh mom could i have more that was so good right and we're thinking yeah it's kind of healthy right maybe it's our almond flour crackers and cheese that's healthy why not give them more because it will sabotage dinner so i always say no seconds on snacks guys right same phrase same word i don't have to think i'm not in negotiation this is hard and fast because if your kids are bringing an appetite to dinner like your chances go up of the house winning right of you winning and that's what you want really we want everyone to win but the chances go up the of the vegetables winning really so that's step one is dial in snack time separate it from your meals p.s this includes after dinner because if kids don't eat their meal and then they cycle back through half an hour after dinner and say oh i'm so hungry and they get fed they very quickly learn again that dinner is optional that they'll have no consequences you know physically for not eating dinner because they're going to get fed and most kids like munchie crunchy snack foods better than you know soup and asparagus and grilled chicken it's just the way we're wired so so we gotta separate separate separate build those appetites and then lead with your aces what do you do with that appetite they're coming to the table with a great appetite well research shows the first bites of food taste the best this is a good thing imagine if you were out to eat you know with the among the humongous servings that were given and your you know 59th bite tasted as good as your first bite we'd all overeat so this is this is a very good healthy thing first bites taste the best so you put your vegetables out first if that's what your kids need some kids have like protein aversion so you might need to put your protein out first and you do this using step three keep a poker face you just put it out okay no pressure to eat no big happy announcement here's your vegetables right and and also know like you have to try one bite nothing nothing poker face okay you're gonna you're gonna put out whatever the vegetables it is whether that's sometimes i will lead with a soup sometimes that's a veggie and dipped platter um sometimes it's just a salad right whether that's like a broccoli salad or lettuce salad it's a whole salad bar whatever you can handle if you can get that out about five to ten minutes before everything else hits the table that's awesome your kids might eat it they might not they might pick it up for some kids that's a huge step in the right direction if they're if they're a kid who runs away from the table when they see vegetables and they pick the vegetable up hallelujah right round of applause because all progress is good progress um i think it was you i heard say um like you kind of made it a fun creative thing like either this is the four first course or or guys like the rest of dinner's not ready yet here's what we can start with so so it's not like hey where's dinner you know it's kind of framing it a little bit but i really love that that person absolutely kind of just making it fun for the kids and so many parents megan find that when they put the like a veggie tray out with dip at first some kids are taken aback sometimes they're very skeptical especially if you happen to have a house and guys no guilt no shame right when we know better we do better so i don't want you to say well oh gosh i've been making them take a bite i thought that was good practice that's okay you thought it was it's not and and you just make the change okay don't look back with any guilt um but especially if there has been some pressure to eat if you've had power struggles at the table you know you're suffering because your kids are picky eaters and so emotions tend to run high if any of that's been happening the kids might not believe your poker face at first they're they're coming in as skeptics going is she gonna make me eat this yeah is he gonna make me try a bite is he gonna say i have to eat all of it you know right and so they might not approach it right away but typically within one to two days the kids are are approaching that food they're starting to make friends with vegetables they're trying things they've never tried before it's uh it's not magic but it becomes pretty close to it when you've prepared this face well and you lead with your ace and you keep your poker face and just you don't care one wit whether they eat or not and once they start believing that then they're able to build their own relationship with food instead of your relationship with each other getting in the way of the food so totally what other um like what else do do your parents find or like what kinds of maybe foods are they wishing that their kids would eat what would be like a meal that like one of your clients would wish they could serve but they feel they can't well i think i think a lot of what you said about this either the protein or the veggies and i love the idea of serving at first and just kind of making that that's what we do with our adults it's like okay most of the time they need to eat more protein like that's that's going to be a priority that's what we're going to find first and so we're just kind of almost taking the same concept like okay here we've made that space for hunger and we're going to present it to you first we always say in our house um hunger is the best sauce yeah is who makes everything good i think a lot of what our clients and and the parents i'm talking to are wondering about is like how do they get their kids to start taking ownership of their choices in their nutrition yeah part of it is we give them the choices right kids love to be in control that's something they don't get much of right they are told when to wake up they're told what to eat for breakfast they're told you know when to go to school and what to do all day long even homeschool like they might have more choices but there's not a lot of choice in control and like agency that's my favorite word is being agents of your own destiny and so kids love that and the goal as parents is to give them agency within boundaries right so it's not what do you want to eat no that's like letting the child fly the plane and none of us would be comfortable if the pilot of a plane said how high should i fly where do you want to go guys be like i'm getting off no so so it's not this big like what do you want to eat it's hey tonight we're having asparagus or broccoli which one would you like to put on your plate okay and we call it uh we just call it a taster bite or an experienced bite it's not that the bite has to go past the lips but the bite does need to go on the plate because exposure is so important um so i'm a huge advocate for kids serving themselves again within those boundaries this is the food we're eating you don't get to serve yourself from the pantry you don't get to open the fridge and get anything you want right here is dinner because we're practicing team one meal hopefully here is dinner how much chicken do you want how much do you think you'll be able to eat right oh broccoli's not your favorite right now well do you want a taster bite or a full serving right they don't get to choose none do you want an experienced bite or a full serving do i have to eat it mom no no no you don't have to eat it i just want to make sure that gets on your plate so that we're all having the same meal right so that kind of brings me to like team one meal let's say mom and dad are doing like a whole 30 or a keto or low you know something low carb and there's no bread and there's no pasta and your kids are bread and pasta freaks so you're doing the two meal thing well instead i would i would advocate for deconstructing that meal so you're gonna have your protein and it's all the same and if your kids are having trouble with like grilled chicken that could be just that they're having chewing fatigue that could be something in their mouth that they're struggling with try the slow cooker or the instant pot chicken where it's just falling apart totally different experience for the kids protein's still the same going to the parents okay because kids and kids and adults see food in different ways and that's a huge paradigm shift for parents like we think chicken is chicken is chicken but slow cooker chicken grilled chicken right and a chicken on a bone three totally different foods for kids yeah so that's really important like i i want to encourage you not to say to your kids yeah but you like chicken you like chicken two days ago might not be the same chicken right does that make sense yeah totally different so you have your your protein whatever it is maybe you've got a couple options for vegetables hopefully you've got some raw veg or some salad or something now we've already got without i mean this is not a ton of work this is this is just dinner you've already got like five or six choices and then maybe maybe you add some rice or some pasta or a roll or something for the kids who who like the carbs or who need the carbs sometimes serving um lead with your ace is more like end with your dud like if you know your kids are going to fill up on on the carby things which tends to be their habit you just bring that out later right let them experience the protein and the veg first and then kids have kids have options and so maybe you know maybe you know that your kids will be okay with steamed broccoli they're gonna turn their noses off most likely at the asparagus you're not sure how they're gonna approach the chicken you know and then maybe you again have some pasta on the end with the sauce separate etc etc yeah it's all the same meal everybody's plate might look different right everybody's plate might look different but you're making sure that there's some family unity some cohesiveness that you're not making a totally separate meals it's it's a completely different feeling to make five different choices and then have leftovers and tomorrow night maybe side veggie one comes back and now you just have to make four things for that night right totally different than like i'm literally making blue box mac and cheese for my kids and i feel guilty about it because i know it's not what i want them eating but i'm stuck if that makes sense um so we do want of those options we want something to be a safe food for your kids but we also want to really encourage them to have those exposure bites and those taster bites um i think kids take ownership again by being given by being given ownership so allow them to make some choices within your boundaries allow them to serve themselves if you can and maybe not a two-year-old but a five-year-old hopefully can serve at least the raw right at least some of those things without you losing your sanity because there's spaghetti on your floor or whatever right like keep it keep it to what your kid's maturity level can handle um and then i like conversation i like conversation about food um i think the most important lesson we parents can teach our kids about food is that food does impact how you feel okay like anything else we say might bounce off their brains but if if we can convince kids that food impacts how they feel then throughout their life at least they have that foundation to go man ugh i'm just feeling i'm dragging today you know i'm a 19 year old off at college i am just dragging what is going on right and maybe maybe dear god maybe they think back to that one lesson we taught them that food impacts the way they feel i think huh well i've had nothing but cereal and pizza this week weird maybe there's something there you know right like we can just set that foundation which the world and the culture is not teaching them right the culture teaches that food does not matter whatsoever that it's just to fill us up so i think if we can open their mind to food impacts how you feel that's a that's a good step definitely an underlying theme in all of that that i see is like your communication and also the language you're using i caught you say because i've seen some of the stuff you've done before is oh broccoli's not your favorite right now you took a statement that's usually like i hate broccoli and you you took the emotion down but you still acknowledged how they're feeling and i think that's like you can't start to make any of these changes without that communication piece and that okay yeah you have real feelings and real thoughts about this you like asparagus but you don't like the tips because the texture is weird okay that's fine and start to like explore and learning and having that conversation so that it's not this this battle and that constant back and forth yeah i i like to do two big things with language and this takes work right this takes forethought which is kind of why like again i like to work with toolbox terms i call them where you just pull them out and you don't have to think so one is to be more positive and two is to use the growth mindset and growth language so in our house our kids are not allowed to say ew gross yucky i don't like that like all those things that are really like button pushing and emotion inflammatory for parents we just we just redirect them to say you know in the kimball house we say it's not my favorite and and you're right like how much less emotional is that how much more calm and in in recent years i'm hitting that growth mindset more where i add the word yet it's not my favorite yet or i don't not really sure about this food yet um parents love the phrase your taste buds aren't grown up yet kids love that phrase too we had we had a three-year-old and our picky eating membership explained to her grandma oh grandma this i don't have to eat this bite on my plate because my taste buds aren't grown up yet but it's just here for me to experience my vegetables and grandma's like okay and i'm like yes that's so awesome totally empowering that kid to make those choices that's awesome i love that yeah and all of that yet you know and not grown up yet it just it like paves the path i think for both our brains and the kids because here's the thing when you're a parent of a picky eater your brain is freaking out that you're failing your job of nourishing your child that your child will never eat a vegetable in their lives and they'll probably get sick and die like yeah you go all the way especially the female brain we do that right snowball snowball and so we're we're all like very very worried about these kids and their nourishment and so what i want to remind you parents to calm your hearts is that your kids palettes will change right when you were potty training your two or three or four or five-year-old or whatever age it happened you were nervous maybe but you weren't genuinely concerned you would send a child after college and diapers right not genuine and so food has to it really should be the same like we can be like okay this is not where we need to be but there is room for growth growth will happen i will not send a child off to college you know who literally doesn't eat any vegetables most likely if if you're setting up the right environment keeping your poker face diffusing the emotion and avoiding those power struggles like all kids can learn to eat some have underlying physiological problems that need to be addressed you know you might need feeding therapy you might need occupational therapy but for most kids setting up the right environment makes a huge impact yeah totally i i love that like just creating that space and the boundaries and knowing the expectations in a healthy manner that's awesome katie if my uh followers and watchers want to connect with you what is the best way to do that yeah witchcookrealfood.com is sort of the hub of everything we do when it comes to picky eating and i host um i host other doctors psychologists fancy people on my healthy parenting connector show so kidscockrowfood.com is great or instagram is kind of where you get to see the most real life of when my kids push the ball we had just last week my seven-year-old pushed his bowl of soup all the way to the middle of the table like he did not even want it in his spirit and he's really not a picky eater but egg drop soup dude that was a hard pass for him it was so funny he was like i love that he got to make that choice and like he gets to decide like and that's his job at the table i love that um he did like the spoon he said i licked the spoon i'm good awesome and what did you do when he licked the spoon did you celebrate that i didn't know well actually i didn't even see it his older brother notified me that that was his that was his experience yeah um that's a good question because sometimes we can put pressure accidentally on kids by that like excitement and praise right so if we go yay oh my gosh good job gabe you ate your broccoli mommy's so proud like it feels like we're doing the right thing right but now the next time a new food comes out there's that unspoken pressure so praise is good but praise the action not the result okay so for example not you ate your food good job so i might say gabe i'm glad you were brave and lick the spoon so i'm praising the action of being brave not hey you put some food in your mouth or you finished your plate or you know so we we can praise the bravery the courage the curiosity wow i saw you're really curious about that food that's so interesting really really different than you finished you ate you you know we just want to be be cautious about that becoming strange backward pressure yeah so really different dynamics around food than probably what you and i both grow up grew up with and finish your plate generation so right well and then had issues of its own yeah right when it comes to overeating eating beyond fullness disordered relationships with food eating disorders a lot of those were caused by that feeling of having to clean your plate so it's it's a hard it's hard for us as parents to unlearn the way our parents taught but i think if we if we really examine it i countless countless parents have shared with me i can remember sitting at the table for hours right having to finish that blasted tomato soup or those stupid green beans or you know they're like literally traumatic experiences and even the ones who who don't have the hours and hours memory they'll say yeah i always had to clean my plate and now i don't really know how to listen to my own hunger and satiety right yeah that's a lot of what i see with a lot of my clients is that issues stemming from that and so and i love what you're teaching the kids like being aware now because that's a lot of what the adults are working on right now is like just being aware of their own hunger and their own feelings regarding food because they never got to do that and so like working on that with kids now super awesome to as they grow and whatever they're going to do one day they can have that to fall back yeah and what a gift right so you're like i said you're working with with people who are they're seeing a deficit in their health of some sort and they're having to put a lot of time and energy and mental effort into this process of undoing the problems that have been caused so guys oh my gosh parents think about this we're giving our children the gift of ideally not having to do that when they're older they can spend their time energy and mental effort pursuing the love of their life growing in their career right serving the world becoming the human that they were created to be instead of being like oh man i got some health issues i got to work on heart stop on the rest of my life development what parent doesn't want that kids exactly so what you're yeah what you're teaching your parents they they can give right now to their kids and it's the best time to do it yeah that's awesome okay thank you so much for your time and your insight if you haven't checked out katie's stuff yet watching this you need to go and look at all the amazing content she has because she's a wealth of knowledge and experience oh well i just i'm so grateful for having you here today oh thank you it was fun thank you thank you all keep in touch and have a good day all right so if you find yourself stressing out over meals more often than you're actually enjoying them and you'd like to have an easy and effective way to improve your and your family's health um this is where seth and i are experts in katie is the picky eating expert she's got all those tools to help with the family but seth and i can help mom and dad come around and kind of reduce that stress of meal planning and help you lose weight without losing your minds the result the whole family gets to have a more carefree environment and become a healthy role model for their kids so if you're interested in that just send me a message or comment on here and i'd be happy to talk to you | Fitness Porter | UC7LOcPsARvnWfJPEGFmrYwA | 2022-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,047 | 26,161 |
MHaNfJhkH-I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHaNfJhkH-I | Recreational Cannabis Review of Skunk Haze Concentrate By Dab Dudes | hey guys what's up this is recreational 420 and today we're gonna check out this gun case today we're gonna check out the skunk haze by DAB dudes and obviously I've already opened it I'm not gonna do the edit where I get in front of the camera for this one today just because it's already opened and I've already used it got everything going so I'm just using the package so that I can go over the details with you guys know all they have for THC is seventy one point five seven as the percentage they don't include THC a so I can't do the math to figure out or that or THC you know so I can't figure out the math to figure that out but if you are curious to learn as to what the heck I'm even talking about there's gonna be a video linked at the bottom of this towards the end of it that kind of explains that formula and why it's important so that you guys can kind of figure it out on your own now with that we're gonna hop right into it so like I said this is a skunk haze and this was somewhat of a this is more of a crumble as you guys can tell kind of a wax mmm it's like between a wax and a crumble as far as consistency goes in my opinion yeah just because it doesn't quite and granule eyes like when you run the the dabber through it I would consider it more waxy than you know the other one as far as the set goes it's it's just it's not too like strong and scent it's it's got a little bit of floral like smells to it just just raw like this and then once you actually smoke it the flavors you get are pine with a little bit of earthiness and then I will mention that you do get a little bit of a tickle on the back of the throat nothing too bad but just just something to to mention because it does happen almost every time that you dab so I will mention that and we dab like you know I don't I don't go in burning hot or anything I do try my best to make it as low temp as possible and all that good stuff so with all that in mind this tastes awesome it does like I said it does have that piney earthiness to it the high is a hybrid it says this is more of a sativa dyma dominant but in my opinion it's really right in the middle it's not too overwhelming either way but it does kind of have a little bit of a it for me it leaned a little bit more indica than sativa so if you're looking for the sativa in this I would maybe take a smaller dab or maybe only take one dab because I think if you take two to three you're gonna end up getting more of the indica effects but all around just a great product no complaints as far as you know as far as I'm saying and with that I hope you guys enjoyed this video if you do go ahead and hit that subscribe button I'll put it up here in the corner for you guys over on these side this has been recreational 420 if you guys enjoy it go ahead and hit that sub button and I'll be back again with you guys soon | Recreational 420 | UCFJmwJoxle3ZTERrwd5eBZw | 2017-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 598 | 2,861 |
7o8MOsXI4J8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o8MOsXI4J8 | Hallmark Playhouse - The Way West (#71) | um remember a Hallmark card when you carry it up to send the very best [Music] tonight from Hollywood the makers of Hallmark Greeting cards bring you Joel McRae in a b Guthrie's the way west on the Hallmark Playhouse this week Paul Mark will bring you Hollywood's greatest stars in outstanding stories chosen by one of the world's best known authors a distinguished novelist Mr James Hook good evening ladies and gentlemen this is James Hilton tonight on our Hallmark Playhouse we present the first performance on the air of a very fine novel by a b Guthrie entitled The Way West a very fine novel indeed I'd call it quite one of the best I read last year not only installing but giving new insight into that vast and still unfinished drama of America which we ourselves are part of Mr Guthrie begins his story in Independence Missouri a town famous for a number of reasons and the period he writes of is a century ago when the way west and the Oregon Trail were hard ways for adventurous men for the leading part in our Sterling drama that distinguished actor Mr Joel McRae is with us tonight and now a word about Hallmark cards from Frank Goss before we begin the First Act of the way west there are Hallmark cards for every memorable occasion on your calendar for birthdays anniversaries holidays yes for every occasion that calls for remembrance there is a Hallmark card that says just what you want to say the way you want to say it and that identifying Hallmark on the back well that says you cared enough to send the very best now Hallmark Playhouse presenting a b Guthrie is the way West starring Joel McRae [Music] foreign [Music] Becky we're going to Orange you and Brownie and me nice I ain't satisfied to work here on the farm of Missouri and keep myself up so as I can work some more there ought to be more to living than that well I never figured you for lazy maybe I'm not Becky there just ain't enough range here we're wasting time this is 1845. there's a future for us in Oregon future would like farm this house while we put every stick and Splinter into it the place together everything here means something to us brownie was born here we have our Roots here Our Roots aren't so deep Becky we're still young we have a whole lifetime ahead of us this is a good house all right but we'll build a finer one we've got to think about brownie too he ain't a boy no more he's most 17. I'd like for him to know something besides Ruth hog or die I want him to have room to grow into a man good Fertile Earth to farm don't you see Becky how can you tell what there is in Oregon how do you know it'll be any better than here dick Summers knows he's been there and he's going to guide us there he knows the way every inch of it and we've elected a good Captain Ervin tadlock he's got more learning than the rest of us you're bound and determined to go honchalize that's the way it has to be for all of us and there's something else all that wonderful land in Oregon if we don't hurry up and take it England will they keep telling us 54-40 or fight but we won't have to fight if there are enough of us there on the ground I wanted to be a proud thing Becky for brownie to say to his youngins my folks help to win this country we wouldn't want to sit in a chair and let other folks make history would we you're bunching up on me live I know that Becky I'm asking you to put up with it and me and me it ain't gonna be easy Going's going to be Mighty rough but this is my dream and I ain't gonna rest till I make it come true light Evans you're my husband and I love you any dream of yours is my dream too [Music] that day of departure in April 1845 don't clear and 100 odd men women and children gathered at a rendezvous outside of Independence Missouri in their big high wheeled wagons piled high with their belongings stock their cattle their cows were in the rear of the train thalid established folk they were leaving behind farms and businesses because they shared a dream about the rich land of the West and their eyes turned irrevocably towards the Western Horizon and their goals the Willamette Valley in Oregon as the Trek began foreign thank you well that's one rest had luck I'll clean out the whole castle of mongrels including Rock McBee I guess I'm gonna have that pleasure Elijah what you got against dogs tadlock oh they're nuisance they slow up the train they're always underfoot make it hurt and lost and cause delay anyway they sure to tip off any of the end caps we might run across any Soul tadlock stay out of his thick you're only here is a hired guy the dogs will tell us where the engines are quicker and they'll give us away well it's no matter anyway dogs aren't any good to anybody step beside lies you ain't gonna shoot my dog McBee it's rules who made him I'm appointed to carrying them out now step aside Hadlock I'll draw from this here company and take them that have dogs with me you better stop McBee the rule applies to everybody lies McBee reckon maybe I ought to cut you down to size McBee don't move large I don't want to have to shoot you now step aside I got my duty to do that joint down the tree you're not so dangerous without a rifle with the dangerous without a Rifleman they're dangerous without a Rifleman they're dangerous without a rifle me please I swear I don't know why somebody ain't killed you there wasn't any reason for you to bust in Dicker I'd have made out oh sure sure I just acted suddenlike remember an old rock got me riled I reckon what are you gonna do about my dog tadlock well I'm gonna suspend the rule against dogs until we can have another general meeting along the trail someplace is that satisfactory it will be if you've changed the rules I'm running this train Evans and I'll give the orders [Music] watch out for the critters Becky I'm going to the rear and look at the start oh wait lies wait you don't have to do all the work can we talk a minute what's wrong Becky you look sort of scared I just wanted to talk is all about what just talk you ain't like yourself you wore out a bit no I'm all right just the wind and all down in your mind a little yes down things is fine you just make yourself think things is fine and sure enough you'll see they are ever born win you know I I would just saying to myself it's sure a nice day for travel flies do you ever think of the home we left no honey it ain't no use looking back you think things will be all right now sure enough lies Slicker and grease honey now don't you fret yourself all this rain will Corral what's the trouble Tad lock yeah the women want to rest well a little rest Won't Do no harm yeah but it's holding up the train Galls me you were on his side yeah I don't guess I'm for cutting him down not yet some of the men are here and they say it ain't on the count of this boxing it's all together say he talks hurry but it's as pretty as it slows up yeah the longer he's Captain the mightier he gets he's got his points though he tries hard it ain't easy with some wanting to hurry and someone in the whole back some scared of Indians and some sorry they set out and some just plain ornery he won't last the trip lies the question is who would be better you would me you crazy you never did give yourself credit for what you could do well you're getting crazy by the second one I'm not cut out for a leader you I couldn't tell a man what to do imagine me making speeches to a flock of people they just come when it's needed lies you know the right time [Music] I guess we're ready to roll again brownie time we get to the plant we'll sure enough be on the real start to the mountains in Oregon how far is the river pop be there by morning all right you're not from under that wagon there's nothing wrong with you guess I better stroll over and see what's eating padlock I said get up and get going I can't move bad luck I'm I'm sick I hurt all over there's nothing wrong with you Martin let me get a look at him tantal oh there's no need for that lies you can't be that sick I reckon he knows better than we do now look we're gonna roll out on time let's load him in a wagon and get going hey Martin's got Camp fever what difference does that make fever no no all right get back to your wagons Oliver get ready to pull out hold your horse Tad luck we aim to see what's going on yeah yeah that's right lights put him in a wagon and we'll roll yeah don't know as we ought to I'm the captain I'll take your responsibility we're all together tadlock including Martin what I aim to do is see that everybody's took care of proper I ain't for jolten Martin long and awake don't be a fool grass is already short because of the Buffalo we are done size shorter if we let the other companies get ahead and we ain't first anyhow there's some ahead a handful if any because they're ahead you think we can let everybody pass cam fever makes the bones ache bad I'm in favor of staying here until we know Martin's better we're all dear here I say we'll roll I ain't moving we need to remember that remember that the trick is to keep to keep it'll be late fall before we reach Oregon as it is man's life matters too don't it tadlock we can't hold up for one man Deadlock I don't reckon you're the man to tell us that I say let's wait that's right listen everybody Elijah's trying to turn you against me at the reward and thanks a man gets for looking out for your interests well if I didn't push it over back in Missouri let's get going you can't talk your way to Argon remember Elijah I still have a few friends on this train you're losing them by the minute they're pretty ambitious how's your lies you want my job don't you is that what you're trying to put over on the folks but I won't get you anywhere no no I ain't cut out for a captain one thing I do know is that Martin began this trip with us he shared our Dream well he's as important as this whole train the Going's been rough all right but he's driven and plotted and pushed and tugged and helped turn the wheels he's eaten dust with us he's swam in sweat and he froze at night he worked the Sun up and he worked it down to keep rolling just like all of us have done and I say we owe it to him to wait for him to get better so as he can share the driving and the plotting and the pushing and tugging and the joy of the new land that's waiting for us all padlock the people in this ear train is going to have a meeting tonight and we're going to unseat you yesterday [Music] in just a moment we'll return to the second act of the way West starring Joel McRae you know when you buy greeting cards they are never for yourself you buy them only for others you buy them to carry your friendliness your sympathy or appreciation or affection to other people this is why the makers of Hallmark cards consider the words on every greeting card so very important they are aware there is no magic like the magic of words to reach the hearts of others what power words have to deepen the affection of those you care for to heighten their happiness on festive occasions to strengthen ties of friendship for every person for every occasion you will find Hallmark cards to say just what you want to say the way you want to say it and every Hallmark card will speak also of your own good taste by its perfection in every detail of color and design and craftsmanship that's why I'm sure if you were to ask any 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notion of it wouldn't they shy off even From a Train I couldn't tell you about that what's funny about them buffalo calves you wouldn't think they'd join up with us and follow our team cows sometimes what you gotta watch for is your own Critters don't chase off with a bubbler I got every man we can spare watching them howdy pops where's Rock brownie or lamed himself a little so I boosted him into the wagon sure looks like a storm coming up maybe not that cloud ain't hardly move for an hour or more dick which way are the Buffalo likely to run I don't know if it makes any difference our cattle will likely run if a bubble or do you know I'm gonna round up all the men we're gonna set fires Beyond where the cattle is maybe that'll help if there's trouble come on with me brownie [Music] hello [Applause] [Music] where are you ready [Music] the stampede's over we'll be able to save some of us stuck let you patch all right dick so have you seen lies well he's right here are you all right Paul Brown me I told my you'd make out they come and stayed with us hurt as we rode wild trapped in our stock I swear it was fun fun fun was it what's the matter huh [Music] for scaring the Daylights out of me [Music] been gone all morning will you be all right Becky you know how boys are they gotta have a look at everything time don't mean nothing to them why is everyone behind their wagons toting guns why are you talking a gun live I don't be getting in the floor happy pieces all of you all right take it easy all on your face we're gonna blast them oh wait a minute wait a minute hold your fire lies hold your fire what's up dude their neighborhoods is from the zoo they don't Savvy a word Peaceable well they won't rub you out except in fun or they get Brownie Mr wandered into their party you're gonna have to trade with them to get him back and get your pipe out and act to be loading it that's peace sign can I take brownie away from him now we'll let him stay a much risk now large as long as we're careful ate nothing which an engine's appetite like scalps to be took safe as Red Devils got two of my horses some are men at the Corral from the rear I want him back right now we ain't no bargaining positions Hadlock I can't do very much can I you would help me get him back I didn't want to gamble particularly when the horses aren't yours you wouldn't stop to think that your boy caused the loss I don't go along with you on that but I'm willing to leave it to the council if they decide against me I'll make up the loss to you don't make me laugh you run the council you are the council they'll kill me an idiot or two before this trip is over no sense in killing one that didn't do you any wrong one's like another Hadlock I'm Peaceable but it's getting hard to keep from twisting your neck I'm waiting for you live I hold it boys no sense showing the Indians were fooding might take it into their heads we're a soft Mark and attack us somewhere along the train I'm gonna get my horses right now Elijah you're gonna try to stop me I wouldn't be taking the lives of this year train in my hands if I was you tadlock you're not worried I'm right about the lives of the people in this train your whole concern is your son the rest of us can get Scouts for all you care I'm gonna get my horses you hear me and at the same time I'm gonna hang an Indian who stole them stand right where you are don't make a move your guns don't frighten me I don't need any guns [Music] guess maybe it would be best uh the best interests of everybody if we settled our dispute once and for all no lies too bad it's got to be this way dick I reckon the engines will smell a skunk I've got to get my horses back right after I whip you Elijah and a whip man won't be kept into this train for long come on let's go oh you did what was need for Life yeah now we can start trading with the Indians for brownie [Music] yeah might draw the teams along with it horses will pull them across next how far are you alive I expect I'll take my wagon across last Hadlock I'll follow you there's no time to argue ride along with us dick too far across but this water sure cooler deeper than you imagine what are you waiting for Cadillac [Music] don't worry Becky just sit still horses when all the years I've been married [Applause] take care of your own wagon that ain't a bad idea yeah [Music] [Applause] they're going under foreign [Music] [Applause] whatever is our trouble you're you're still part of this train you count as much as anybody else [Music] I hit Oregon together tadlock we're not moving until you get well [Music] lies [Music] there she lies you under Willamette Valley you're in Oregon it's it's a mighty pretty sight dick all that green grass prayer is shining in the Sun if a man must have roots in the soil of life this is as good a place as any to plant them yeah I reckon it's all right for you Lord but my job's done I'll be going back well why don't you stay here with us there's free land for you like everybody else you could be an important man in Oregon who it ain't important some after what is it well I'm bound to Chase my tail I reckon like a pup he always cut out and it's a good way for you your mind's different what don't it mean nothing for you for Oregon to be Americans you and yours will tend to the future of America and I'd say it was in mighty good hands so long like so long partner it couldn't be no other way for him different for us yeah yeah I reckon you're right Becky grief bows the heart but makes it richer so Joy will be richer yes Becky yeah look out there honey we sweated the labor to get here but that makes the getting sweeter yonder's all that rich soil waiting for the plow waiting for the worker hands and the happy cries of children in the future of brownie we've rolled miles and left the dust behind and we're just the first of many more who pay the price of hardship cost was high but it was worth it no prize ever comes easy large [Music] this is your dream come true I love you Becky to Oregon [Music] [Applause] [Music] Joel McRae and James Hilton will return in a moment I learned a surprising fact the other day a cousin whom I've always considered the most thoughtful person I know told me she has a very poor memory her secret is she doesn't trust it she jots down everything She Wants To Remember in her Hallmark date book birthdays and anniversaries names of new friends ages of all her nieces and nephews so she'll send them the right presents no wonder she's so popular now I'm sure that's just an example of the way many women use their Hallmark date books to make themselves more thoughtful people more valued friends this beautiful date book will remind you of everything you want to remember all year long their space for notations beside each day yet it so cleverly arranged it's small enough to slip into your handbag you can carry it everywhere and you can get your 1950 Hallmark date book absolutely free a useful little present from 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possible they're going to be coordinated enough bro that's the last thing we need what if you win like one or two rounds that would be cool no we're smoking them no no we we can actually win those trucks on cafe we can win this i get dealing with lmg finka lmg lmg oh my god we're rocking the double lngs all right that was the whole point we got a pdw fox is trolling [ __ ] about the pdw the pdw [Music] can you give me like at least one ads on shaka yeah one should be fine oh you know what i'm gonna do i'm doing my spawn peak on it bro i don't even care i'm doing 250 one yeah you gotta introduce them to the laden special what's the sight it's tall it's top floor yeah pop oh run out jump out something oh yeah i have a drone inside that was crazy one picking ticket window no one spawned there of course that's crazy wait is he far far my god oh my god they have all the [ __ ] explosions here new hatch is clear are you okay yes there's one right here can you shoot that jack jack can you shoot that uh yeah yeah one stop i can i can date go what are you peeking oh that's right actually he's been on christmas oh yeah no i did i did wake up wake wake up shock wake up he hit fake door for drones yeah that's the rank we got math we could hit direct although these guys were just gonna swing out big double rio'd yeah i think we can go direct honestly we got the setup for it i'm going to throw some trucks you're going to reinforce the walls or have code holes five seconds i'm just going to reinforce both uh i put two thorns outside if i get one of them bro oh that's a trap outside the building okay okay i can jump bakery they're not really holding baker they're swinging prep door it's in prep still the small big is clear so nobody's gonna have to swing this clear i'm just gonna walk out yeah go to the refrigerator he's in your crib i got your small pick on the cam crap boom nice i smell big left spot on red swinging what you ran away oh you can hit it once playing bomb i'm going to stop you on the shoulder they're trying to map up on the wall right [Music] no way the double made yep i need help badly on the call now let me on the clock i'm getting you in the job walked in the double door i'll see you soon there was no one for me to there was nowhere for me to play this is not the big performance yeah go reading i was gonna say something too is like we should just go reading and play top floor i feel like that's so much easier yeah i'll play i'll play again we need it we need a jager though every time we don't bring jaeger we all get naded yeah we just can't afford to not break okay someone else when i'll run i can make all the shotgun holes i know no one wants to do that okay can you place an 80s on shaika again i'm holding that [ __ ] down you're a freak oh yes go for it but you're free i love flying shaka i think it's uh reading right it's not baseball yeah reading yeah the question is do they have convert holes let me just run in i doubt i don't know yeah i'm gonna try to check yeah we could do like a mining little pillar shenanigans right above you ash nice right about it stays right above you when i'm rapping maybe kill him yeah i got him that's legion droning audio 90 i think that's you droning last he just jumped drop stop what's he doing he's underneath me oh i never even heard him there okay did you repel in and make no noise look what if we just got the whole video didn't drop didn't drop still above dropped eliminated i'll play the hard breeze but we should probably get like our floor is just to make our lives a little bit easier so we don't have to we don't have to if you don't want to we can just get crazy with it to be honest i love my boy flores i hope they go top first if they go down it might be kind of rough i'm going to bring castle because ranked players don't know how to deal with castle castle rooney you get four of them now he's buffed that's good actually we need a shotgun or we could just impact everything i i i have casual shotgun right right that's you my guy yeah [ __ ] it's not here remember you gotta make the rotates and put remember you can barricade windows now by overlapping you got to break the windows protect the box it's a nice change yeah i'm literally going to castle random stuff yeah i can send it to the castle all right that's good i just wasted my drone that was done damn i think we all did yeah all right he's castling vip window like nah honestly they're going to be playing code uh crap all that there's probably gonna be one guy in the back of sight right i mean we could do that i'm not purpose i feel like there's only going to be one guy playing bunker that's easy for all of us hatch is soft wow really yeah yeah we need does anyone have like on six or like diana just used hers we're just gonna drop the hatch yeah i'm gonna wait for like jackal to get over here and then we can just drop it since you already used you're gone i heard a vault or something what was that get out of me i got a default camera i repelled wait until everyone's here i'm going to bring a drone down to the drone hole while you guys are doing it yeah you want to enforce maria yeah i'm just going to make sure it's looking all right to do this ah three uh three guys spawn main side for like the double winner jump in yeah they're top floor clearing then they're clearing yeah they killed they killed all cams but basement oh [ __ ] okay uh i'm playing bunker one's dead i think i can kill it i got it it dropped they all dropped the hashtag yeah we're about to have a bad time yeah freezer double we're about to have a bad time yeah that's one freezer dead just stay alive i can take top bakery i think audio he's only going up going up going up going around oh that's stuck legion isn't inside nice one winner brown he's gonna flank on the hatch he's gonna come here let's go i mean give me a feast i think oh dumbo oh that's my bad that's my bad i thought he was dropping hatch oh my god he still got it bro how did you people die dude i whiffed so bad on castle that's my fault bro i forgot i forgot the [ __ ] uh freezer walls and nope but i want you to have the flank good job i told you that was the play they're gonna have like one guy there if any all right they're they might go back down they're not gonna let that happen a second time though uh we could always hit a little like a gone six down uh new hatch like did the noodle drop it's up to you no i just gotta drain adjourn to see if that's possible or not are you saying how much their basement or first though if they're up i'll do it if there are but okay okay i can confirm because i feel like the aggressive plays are like the only thing out of the window that's how we're gonna go [Music] thank you yeah it seems like they're gonna be a piano take here are you ready yeah i think we'll shake it back to be careful yeah there's right there i'm sorry sorry wow hold my white yo-kai if you can it's easy to go bathroom and stuff oh already talk about i always upload in cocktail somewhere our freezer cocktail freezer oh a cocktail on the on the shield on the shield still just a refresh here i'm going to play it he didn't freeze the freezer so neither a chassis behind the half wall i can call default one cigar door open shield and one new balcony not pushing in nadine flashing walking in default jackal and pushing up long this planting long disc on your lipping bars i'm gonna flash and i'm gonna vault over and plant out here all right i'm i'm flying i'm going to flash again and plan outer bar i just you're just gonna have to hold me here hold back hold back i'm sick in this nice let's go that's a questionable wait how did he get there oh you got him with a while no you almost hit him i'm still there he just said yeah i'm like shooting it like my cursor's on his head what the [ __ ] man he really stuck that i don't know how to kill that guy yo you're nasty for dropping that hatch like that what the hell there are two people i know with the confidence to like do that without failure and it's a noodle and bonk the same sock all right that's not going to work so what next i think we get some freebies on windows this round nice that's what mine is dude this guy's my cooling is drawn up what stuff is that [Music] i got like i left this guy should be clear you're fine uh one more cigar one more cigar you guys have you had a freezer from cigar all right i'm dropping where's the diffuser but it's on outside on ride with you i'm right with you i have no dreams yeah no drones at all oh no we missed it g pro problem if i've ever seen one yeah i saw that my mouse was the same thing wow listen listen listen hear me out okay where is she everybody drop skylight i go in through uh i have a window you want to drop skylight yeah oh my god i'm going on like a gridlocker ying or something to make noise drop it sure sure sure yeah if they go downstairs if they go downstairs that's wraps for us if they think i can play an interview it's no problem it depends on their uh it depends on their setup if they don't have like holes on that in the bar i might play inner bar open up their open and then i gotta add a shotgun bro yes they do do they i think we don't we don't have to get twitch or anything they're gonna know when we drop but this is what it is i think either way i'm probably gonna play inner bar if you guys can just like flood uh i don't know like flood cocktail when you drop or something i can just play anyway i'm gonna listen i'm gonna repel into heaven window so i'll be able to like all the noise will mask that and they'll be looking at you guys dropping skylight i'll be able to get at least one kill i think the only way we'd win off that is me planning in a weird spot like either on c2 wall or like inner bar all right let me know when you guys are all ready open the hatches so it looks like we're not right i can bury one of the gates maybe just just tell me go and i'm going i can't get the house what's on the trash holes once once on your heaven you haven't bigger bigger one then we're going yeah i'm gonna go i'm gonna go [Music] no 30. he dropped he dropped oh no he didn't there's just another one down there wow no way let's go bro i'm swinging him i got baited he's not there i got skylight and that they were holding the drop from trash balls we were regardless like if we dropped that we were getting crossfired from three angles not yet we're back on defense it's fine where do we win i don't know we wanted we went up top reading we or oh we got smoked greetings we only maybe i try to spawn peak again it's not like this is anything like that much harder than a normal ranked match i'm just like i feel like i'd be getting smoked by flat threes anyway it's just a rough play in this game i'm not really warmed up at all i like loki got on five minutes before the start to be fair though i don't think any of them are pro players or not i mean half like really drags guys out of bed for this yeah same with fox i'm gonna go try my peak again [Music] always works if they spawn there it always works bro the amount of bulletproofs that we have i just wait to meet you one hp running laundry oh my god he was on white stairs with sled shotty what not that's whacky bro one hp new hatch is open they drown me shaika i've seen everyone else breaking bad there's a reason you gotta op kenda often guys injured i think that was the rooney cover the diffuser that's the case i didn't break that door that's unlucky jack looked over the balcony like damn that's crazy this guy's gonna come up front it's like he's coming brown all right i heard him on the basement cam the guy shaking maybe there's a dude shaka yeah i win this one hit that nice rooney still though you have a drone andre yeah there are dudes i want to go stage can you join piano yeah do with my red point yeah yeah yeah i got it all right you can move all the time okay um cigar is good it's only piano they have a bp on the hatch they're not holding pixel but they have like the b2 holes and everything could be ticket i didn't draw that but that would improve on stage hatch did you check it um wait you got there okay well yeah nothing better okay i'm getting nothing light right now i hear audio on the skylight so they carefully don't sneak up i've come up on a mini bar dude i killed mini barber club i'm on default cam yeah they can't clear anything yeah and we have that one's going on is that twister and cs yeah he's a stage repel like west stage yeah he's still there i think we just double up and look in the bathroom that's so different bro no way they had sledge prone on the white stairs with a shotgun right that's wacky i think he was shotgun anyway because like all right let's go above they're either gonna go reading her below i don't know nobody well yeah they kind of smoked us below so they didn't we won't oh they're making a rotate into bakery are we sure we want to push that if you want we can make it look like we're not pushing bakery then just go there like after like a minute they're probably going to work yeah and then we can just open okay wait wait wait wait hold on they're reinforcing it now i think they don't know what they want to do yeah he keeps like putting the reinforcement down and then stopping i don't know what he's doing oh a shock is shocking yeah i don't know what they're doing but wait so what's our best about the bandit we're gonna have to kill these guys in big i can burn um do you have any smokes osa do you have specks gunning okay well you can smoke off red hole and i can hold onto the wall it's not really [Music] could hold my swing once i let me know let me know when you're ready for me to burn open the wall it's going to swing your window the impact all right they banded it bro just now arcaded it i can't get it in the uh yeah i can't get it anymore oh i have three blocks behind the car that's what an angle this is come here i can see the big walk-in i got wallace i don't know who that was yeah he's injured he's injured behind bakery i can burn if you just want to finish there's three idiots you can't need him you cannot need him i'm burning again yeah we don't have any names left wow i'm so far behind you all as well it's the diffuser has been recovered nice and bakery 20 hp big 20 hp last operator standing that's nice double door double door he's one hp literally one oh wow nice that was a really close game though that was a lot of fun that was a fun game are we even with the site fake round one or are we hitting with the strats i think we have to hit him with psy fake man all right i think we do it we do it round one we go below and then we hit the fake up top yeah but they see villain right now they're thinking like oh they're gonna get fried but little dude they're not gonna be locked in for them think we should be good we'll catch them off guard a little bit just wait just get them get the meat mossy and then i can run like some wall denial yeah wait [ __ ] now only canal oh it said villa this is a different year ranked map now there's now there's bands oh wait was those bands last time yeah just no six pick maybe this is like the third map they couldn't think of it's like they're just a map that no pros probably hate our pick their pick it's the sofia but no yeah keep it simple that works these guys are running to osa yeah do you guys think that's going to see complete i could see it be played but i'm also a shield player i don't know about like if you're not she'll play if you like it i feel like she's probably very situational yeah maybe occasionally at the end of the day if a team knows you're bringing it right just like one well-placed impact kind of kills you you're not wrong all right so uh scythe fake first round i'll i'll bring the ella shoddy since i can't shoot straight uh yeah they did and i i'll just run out uh twitch audio on attack if i have to i like the nuke here dude that's [ __ ] banger i might have to run the sled shotgun for this one okay oh with the pistol oh i can clear i can clear your e-box and make stairs i like it i respect it honestly straight up the stairs sprint up yellow if they find out it is what it is i'm just gonna sit i'm gonna sit kill box in like red someone to talk green everyone else reinforced pretty much i think it's uh like the east top one whatever server server he sounded very like insecure about that it's definitely server i can just map the wall open if they don't put any uh mutes on the mighty walls we could probably ace them open uh pangu yeah there are planets yeah they think clinic wraps up when there's one minute left we're just running away no it depends how many lives we have just try not to throw abilities and if we have a like five minutes then yeah we can rotate down sky bridge but or we could just play to waste a lot of time here ion is one hp right 90. no no no no they're mapping my wall by the way i got one ace i can join the breach here [Applause] oh this guy's popping off him or nothing god i'm gonna yeah i have one charge left he went downstairs you could walk into e-box there's one in sight take sight take sight the other guy's rotating to the new bridge he's going to flank you uh jack all right he's server service server right let's say you're shooting that's you i can find a snapchat like 40. why don't you wait i can't plan with the bumpers in here this is in sight this is inside the sound well is it is it across the map or is it below us let me jump downstairs real quick all day i'm turning down the staircase it might be right below you can do the hatches oh my god we got bamboozled it's not maps it's actually coast guard what the [ __ ] this coast guard this thing located yeah like or basement rather like the big area what the [ __ ] eliminated uh still worked it did work you're still in the round but i was holding if i was like why can't i plant like that that i think it was like cobb guy he just did on like every site they just would fake it into a different site damn it nice i was chilling top right i thought i was so confused you killed me i thought they got by my elementary again that is actually insane i'm working trench door yeah we have a couple different ways we can go about this we won't clear divert we can do for our third chick with nades give helenates i don't even know what to play anymore is i don't play ranked i doubt they have a jaeger we could probably just nade everything yeah yeah they have a rooney i think that's out there i mean i'm a yellow side just for fake pressure they only have they only have a gate i got it i only have a game i'll need it so your bathroom should be there guys he might take trench i need help i have been dated oh my god he's so far back he's so far back in spawn yeah that new jaeger's rough they're they're going to be in scuba and lockers should be clear you said it should be i killed the locker guy one man holding a pixel i'm not you're alone ash i left you okay wanna come join for you guys on bathroom side yeah i'm gonna drone for you guys real quick he was up there just incredible i don't sight on yellow you're close small room i can reach into it it's a thorn nice lasko's nice [Music] yeah that's just like indefensible without it yeah that was that was rough two people needed in two seconds yep look we might be losing but you're still getting your content not really i'm i'm on one and two right now no content you'll be like yo we faked the site against bros look yeah we've done that in right before yeah yeah actually one yeah and we did that against the grip and all that dude that was like it was like skittles in like that like that stack in the preset dude all right it's been so long since then yeah someone has got to play on on green we need barbed wire on it i can i can just play top green they map the wall anyway thoughts abandon charge on the wall you just sap it all reach so we get a drone new bridge real quick i just want to fly i don't have a cameo bye new bridge all right um nothing close by my window one's new bridge storm in the middle of it smack in the middle of it okay ain't gonna work you could sit there and wait a little bit oh i'm calling oh never mind i thought you went in oh hey they're repelling so i can't uh can't run out not closed captioning not cameras for you guys available all uh fouled outside bridge her bridge is open yeah bridge open god damn night you guys kill ella now sorry enough shield maintenance new bridge yeah yeah i have them i'm gonna plant those yeah do you know where the loss is no they're plenty of plenty of green [Music] swing eliminated you know i've noticed like rank players don't do i've never seen them like jigglyp i'm surprised uh that vlogs guy every time i fight him he's like quick peeking a window like just jiggle pig that's all they do in their videos i feel like ninety percent of the time i just see them wide swing everything bro we go kayaks and we bring hella traps say let's let's [Music] now i remember when i stopped playing fps games rough we're getting too old for this turning 21 he'd be different yeah i'm about to hear i'm going to turn 20. third down says they have a full shotgun trench she's open trying dude i might do the c4 yeah yeah i can join reception if you guys want to push that i think they're like whenever you're in trouble yeah receptionist i'll draw my i'll all right yeah listen listen coast guard's clear but they've got holes in the wall uh on the double wall it's like head holes radio is also clear yeah ella's a top boy you gotta rotate the gym right now game itself is clear though no one's in gym they've just got head holes everywhere one might be top boy you drone it no one is no one is top flight no no doubles okay probably in now right uh no this is that's a fast one too yeah two up top all right i mean if i can he's in radio hole okay all right i'm grabbing hatches [Music] i might be able to get the kid off yeah you shouldn't have died then safer i can come your stairs no way yeah who's up top that's osam oh my god like i had the moves on me yellow yeah coming yellow coming yellow yep oh he's on diving now i think and diving somewhere 1.8 rotate is [Applause] let's go wow we got smoked boys that was a very close series you guys yeah that was that was close damn it's a real barn burner for real is that it i mean we could do a map three if you guys wanted to but if you guys it wasn't really yeah yeah it wouldn't really like count to anything but if you want it's up to you guys honestly i'm down for a map three if everyone's got time but if you guys don't want to it's all good i i can do a third but if anybody if somebody can't that's fine i'm down for whatever i i can you guys want to run one last one i'm done play it out it is what it is not the zerf man i think we got to bend the armor so that gets it on the ripples oh yes please i cannot stand diana on this map i'll just slap him off the ripper oh yes uh good i thought over uh hookah first our kitchen go kitchen yeah i had to bring the railroad experience out oh thank god i switched weapons i had a commando for a thumbnail i'll hold the sunrise i guess oh no the shield was destroyed by the sea boy jesus christ i'm gonna get killed arcade champion has located a yeah i could try to take office someone wants to work that with me all right security uh they're playing in red bar they have thorne too i think all right somebody runs off of its guys i'll join you guys in i'm going office all right guys go office all right guys you can wear paint blue he has a double captain on the security door triple captain bro he's going for the kill triple cap no hoes oh yeah he's about to run out of it yeah running out he's like what the [ __ ] dracula i'm dracula officers on earth i'm in sunrise so it's office all right now security already dude they hopped in on me dude they're in mud they're in mud in sunrise and center it's too hot at the same time on me all right it's nice nice couch swinging couch on the punch hole and couch on punch roll couch five pink but you could spam from blue window on punch hole couch swinging kino kitchen door one swing kitchen door yeah and blue audio blue bar door yeah left side blue by door you got the cam all right last sunrise audio micro blue bar yeah let's go i thought my whole life you have to make feet holes on that blue bar but i guess you just need to just spam that [ __ ] yeah yeah i think we just need a peek though they're going to summer pose just kill him run out or something yeah get the drone sir i'm playing with this new mousepad and it's so fast i'm not used to it at all [Music] bellows window once vip by not a touchdown inside one drop out on me right now uh jungle right side might swing in blue door thorn cross left side there's two and kitchen door kitchen door yeah catching long discs there's two down there legion dead in vase i'm going kitchen kitchen dead all right nice so blue bottle is fine yeah we can decide here one more kitchen who can win this [Music] i'm getting inside can they come up cool i can call a pool table it was vip hall last vip hall asked her i felt like i couldn't play anywhere they were trying to nade me from the window don't go hook i don't know that's not what i said that was rough blue bar switch one has to be honest like it's changed the mirror is impossible but playing that is so dead let's try that blue i got a touchdown running sunrise one down fake sunrise figure out that i saw that again yeah he just jumped in the ping pong what's it called which side towards officers towards blue itself uh dudes just hordes officers hold on above me where are they above you i better leave hookah audio is clear you know okay i'm sure you can check for a thorn on my doorberries [Music] nice i'm playing like hot ass bro that's all right we're just not reinforcing default walls yeah i just i i started the star i hate this map bro i've never played well on it oh excuses excuses it is but like i just i can't with this map bro i i hate defending on it yeah oh you're gonna know so it's over it's over it's a real ranked match now except these guys aren't spinning elijah just starts flying in the air evan could you come vip back and give me a if we push underneath we can try to need from underneath uh mud was clear sunrise is clear um [Applause] [Music] one shot my drone bottom tv friendly last operator i had to reload that's so unfortunate you know look go now go oh my god that need was so red what in the world he lost on the stairs he went er i'm in trouble boys i'm coming in trouble yeah yeah he's outside though i didn't get the oh yeah let's get it i got it oh wait no yeah he got it that's a fan this is their map you know we have 120 thing you know it is what it is i think i think disgust was a little bit of a troll but it is limited i mean i set it to east so i don't know why it sounds guys maybe because my uh data center is that disgust let's just get wild with it bro we should just yeah there's over extending like crazy we just hit him with it yeah i think so man that was my point of being getting my kills out holy sh mirror facing service do we want someone outside sunrise right now no i just do whatever man just push i can't see security so just be careful uh blue bars barricaded they're making a foothold onto the bar to record i'm off again i know you're kidding me he's in blue bar on the on the bar itself the window and instantly died in office all right you know one thing for one friend from underneath wow nice i played like hot ass damn the last guy the lair flashbangs officer obviously roger commandant office this is why i said coastline look at jack dude i'm so [ __ ] bad right now you're nasty at this map you always go nuke this guy said he's just bad and he's nine and one dude nah i just feel like shaky i don't know are you getting nervous yeah that's it reflect got you shaking yeah like a barcode really got me going i didn't remember rank games going this quick yeah i i literally made laid you said he was making holes on the floor or the wall there so i mailed the window and i instantly died yeah that was rough oh it was a thing what's the thing don't worry | Shawk | UCEG_fJ-oATi0TEDS8YW1Xsw | 2022-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,915 | 29,314 |
pb0Z0G_8CRE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb0Z0G_8CRE | Solving Equations using Function Machines - Mr Mathematics | welcome to our lesson on using function machines to solve an equation so here we have the equations and we're going to work out the values of the letters a f u and x by solving each equation using this function machine here so we input to our function machine or the unknown value we're trying to find so for question a we're trying to find a and the equation a add 7 is equal to 12 so a is what goes into our machine the function is we're adding 7 to it and then we get 12 coming out so to solve this equation we're going to work the problem backwards well 12 is now going into our machine and because we're going in the opposite direction we're going to do the opposite of r7 which is take away 7 and 12 degree 7 is 5. so a is equal to 5. we can check this words by putting five back into our top function machine we have five we add seven to it and we do get twelve so we know it works okay for question b well f is the value we're trying to find so this goes into our function machine the subtraction of 4 is our function so that goes here and then is equal to 10 is our output and that goes here and to solve this equation we're going to work the problem backwards so we have now 10 going in we do the opposite of potential 4 which is at and 10 add 4 is 14. so f is equal to 14. again we can check this works we can put 14 into our top machine we have 14 takeaway 4 which does make 10. do you want to try and work out the value of u and question c and the value of x in question d you can pause the video and resume it when you're ready so for question c we have u divided by 3 is equal to 9. remember when we write equations we don't include the division symbol we write it as a fraction instead so u is going into our machine the function is a division of 3 and then nine comes out so when we go the other way we have nine going in we do the opposite of divide three which is multiplied by three and this is twenty-seven so u is equal to 27 and the question answer question d now we have 5x is equal to 30 and we don't include the multiplication symbol here but we can write as 5 multiplied by x which is 30. so the multiplication of 5 is the function x is the input and 33 output when we go the other way we have 30 divided by 5 because the opposite of time drive and 30 divided by five is six so x is equal to six okay let's move on to solving equations involving two steps so the question e the equation 6g r7 is equal to 49 has two functions to it but we begin using the order of operations so we do the multiplication first we have g we are multiplying it by six and then we are adding seven so the multiplication of six goes here because we're doing that first g is our input and once we've multiplied it by six we add the seven and we get 49 as the output to work the problem backwards we have 49 take away the seven divided by six five to nineteen equals seven is forty two five 52 divided by six is seven and again we can check this works when seven goes into our machine we times it by six to get forty two and forty two and seven does make forty nine okay let's try question f so the question f we could expand the brackets which would be perfectly valid or we can do what's in the brackets first again using the other operations so we have u which is our input and then we're taking away four so take away four goes here use the input and then when we have taken four away from you we multiply the result by seven so times seven goes here and this is 56 when we go the other way 56 divided by seven and add four 56 divided by seven is eight and eight four is twelve let's check it works if 12 goes in we take away 4 to get 8 then we have 8 multiplied by 7 which is 56 so we know u is equal to 12. okay do you want to try and work out questions g and h you can pause the video and resume it when you're ready so the question g we have n add two so n goes in we're adding two and then we're multiplying the result by the five and we get 75. we go the other way 75 divided by five take away two 75 divided by 5 is 15 and 15 square root 2 is 13. so n is equal to 13. and finally for question h we have x going into our machine we're dividing it by 12 and then we're adding 9 13 is the output so going the other way 13 take away 9 and then multiply by 12. 13.9 is four and four multiplied by twelve is forty eight so x is equal to forty eight okay thank you very much for watching and i hope you found that useful thanks again and take care | Jonathan Robinson | UCPAvUiATVryJ1iPCoyIo1Vg | 2021-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 942 | 4,454 |
RaKJrHsEb4g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaKJrHsEb4g | FAR CRY 6 Gameplay Part #017 - Killing Mckay - Jonron El Tigre Death | for a more K beneath us how many what you think I I do Industries invests 100 million into help us event this Miss so we hit M he's the money behind Castillo no first we get Castillo then the matter yeah what the [ __ ] do we care about a d a suit get us the money no money no tanks no bullets no soldiers I got it and all of you have to you that doesn't make sense I'm with you reinforcements from the re we got them off the B of the ATT now it's a py from the the here than for the upate trans from the waterf the everyone here for best building hold it coming from the cour my position the buing this come on position on my way them everyone here building there's a heav coming in of course that is can't that Def yeah F the Feld which one that was G the attack he wasn't to take the forge he must to keep us inside we need to go run Dy [ __ ] get the [ __ ] out of there run one run Ela how many did we move where's dny just just get the birthday of the speak about time for I Told You So I Came to Say Goodbye to an old friend back in' 67 we didn't warn by that death was glorious you were stupid Cas and M cross the line today more will die and nobody is safe not an old Legend leader of n of the Fist of the Revolution we have to stop G that Yanke we you kids look like you could use a the luck not me well done I am apping you you heard mhm say your sent you were a Fierce and ferocious fighter he said their for but that was because I told him to for a while but safe and what are you going to do with him said he mention something about a trade I don't Sur and see me I about my to poison I don't want to hear a word about how near and GL [ __ ] Garcia could have helped us you would just horon and are gone let's save our tears for after the war compartmentalize move on that Yankee [ __ ] M and his business are now our main focus I need to learn more about his operations so I can plan our attacks I need you to take out signal Jam they are blocking all wireless data transfers in La Hoya destroying a couple of them will give me a connection to the packet they I'm giving you walk that thing into any computer in my case building and I will have access to his Network we will find that yke weak points and bring him to his [ __ ] knes I uploaded the pi pamas to your phone for I'm going to kill one day exactly no I didn't go to check reng it's cett [ __ ] high are you sure it is Hy I wanted you to know that I'm set up A's new HQ me Sayo when you can oh and another thing since we don't need a doorman anymore AF was looking for some Adventure is a could use him sure thing send him to Benito can always use the help oh that h I took out a j but if you're moving now my pretty slow then my building will be SWS see taking out more cers or doing a perect [Applause] fre a I you're I see are you going to call me after I take down everyone no I was call to the you don't have to tell me every time smart so how do you know so much about this [ __ ] seems pretty Advanced funny story I hope set it up you're kidding remember when the seal started he all those B promises I I didn't for him but he promised to get connected to not just the rest of Y but the world when he won he drafted any computer gy he could find to get a list online this story is going to endway it didn't take long to figure out C was using us to set up a network to spy our people a bunch of us trying to sabotage it but theion figured out fast we want on Dam Cas so are we being SPID on now no we found work show them with me that as well see we can be friends you I'm about my this building the Bas is filled with C Rel are you help those people it's up to you you might be able to do this and not be noticed hey sometimes it's good to be noticed dberto says part of the building is beinged so if you see construction chances are there'll be less people thanks for the tip building business the [Applause] there get I'm connected to your computer done history I is SCH sus I've been meing my today I'm crossing my [Music] fingers what is you doing [ __ ] just stay there I'm falling for you I don't want damn it the [Music] [ __ ] come run move TR h [Applause] what will that do me I oh [ __ ] checken no where don't be there don't do there okay there's a connected computer in the confence room can look when I'm in there you power he [Applause] [Music] how's it going how do you think you [ __ ] Americans accept we what you doing you killed my friends I need to be you back got you no we the BR s from the ears you know what no spoilers I'll check the by the way there I was having this meeting with Castillo and I saw the video of few animals hanging it's right here it's on my phone Char took off you're next oh let look the first the country s years behind the rest of us you just like Cas you do what thing you people would go from first like that you people I can feel the enough Jesus don't you get it you're my first not my first all this isn't personal it's just your turn so you just hang tight because I've got some real fun armies in your sounds fun what I need to destroy everything with your name on it I call work see you soon you [ __ ] off ready get out of there I'm moving hey I don't wor cas's poison operation what's our next move according to his files the network and the plan are a big deal weing put most of his Security on them let's [ __ ] them up which one first lard mama you go Dela should I take out the rest of the drummers J they are you f with them f b download me more TV shows you can stream a faster download means I can better help you with any operations or hacking is needed okay I can more I knew it I see what I can do about taking out the the pajamas I just found the major fact in thees I don't know what's happening there but the smell is burning my nose hairs sounds like one of the government's ass plans are making poison and the convenient place to make Outcast disappear Dy see if the s holding any hostages there estage reinforcements [ __ ] okay you sh en should have St on the ground see you there I up with me according to m files one of the old refineries has Engineers working overtime on something called PG 240x pg-240 is the poison a spray of the b leav in the BR I think the team you're on your way St fcking St my looks like they secured the perimeter remember you need to talk me through what you see in there if I'm right that place is important to the poison operation see a lot of missiles B anything El yeah they're all Mar this pg24 get the basement [ __ ] what the [ __ ] is that all right looks like this is where my people are making the chemical weapons the bombs we have to [ __ ] this [ __ ] up now let me to any it's connected give me a minute your exploits St all we had to do was run something I don't with the collection [ __ ] you want to do the thing just to stop one part of my business oh we don't and by the way you're causing a huge environmental disaster I thought you can be you're going to die why did you volunteer for this got suicide mission with all find the man which pointet drinking free light where I go yeah po I got find a way out let's get out of here man watch up he I'm not are we I want you to know I have no idea the F would blow up and I couldn't miss out many of Myas what you want if a comes out sacrificing one versus if it makes you feel any better B would have done the same thing more like than you think moving on how about the fact that we just completely destroyed the's ability to weapons this is a huge build to the regime so they can't make any more of the bombs they dropped on us at the 10 all is must before always another Target if you don't mind I'm going just enjoy breathing for a minute how I see that we want you with that when I was a girl the air here used to smell like the ocean but the foreign corporations came poisoned everything back in ' 67 we kicked them out for decades you could breathe the air then Espinosa started to sell off our Industries then Anon took over he opened the door for that yumy M his operation produces the poison needed to make Vio and the line here is a vital part of the cancer treatment Leno showed me the photographs you took of their research disgusting so yena and I came up with a plan to [ __ ] production of castillos wonder drug think of that Yan's main chemical plant like a heart and all these pipes are like arteries C the ey this is a big mission and you're not alone sh J has you the best Donnie just help come to see you again this I'm meditating R's next performance to you the got it timey to control B there or I could just shoot them is about precision okay first up station down watch when he was in the field I'm glad you're watching miney did De ever tell you about a little setting was kills in combat why you ition but you are a I don't like worrying about others slows me down but when the makes the big kill she doesn't like to share this voice be careful why are you telling me this hello hello from me f h the cut now keep cutting I should have been a surching I would have go that far D I want to apologize for how I treated you when we first met who's wrong about you no to apologize I've just seen enough blood to last three lifetimes and enough gas who enjoyed spining it when you showed up you had trouble WR all over you but de he always a true area at first glance you only me if anyone could save her it was you just what you should know if could use you now I could learn a lot from you give around just a I fight no one else it's War than you watch here gra the you want to appreciate it f just one to go D copy D I never told anyone this back in 67 they let the final attack together but no wanted y or for himself once they took hisa his plan was to take down SOS no would have undone everything we fought for instead of Peace he would have started a civil war no was a traitor D he left a no choice a secret no y can ever know why are you telling me this because you remind me of L you might be a hero now you might think you would never betray y but once you're on the Drone it will change you I have no desire to rule y look just know that if I must I won't hesitate to pull that Traer just like must the real legend of 67 he never forgive himself for it huh fny great job taking up to some stations I've accessed their system and thanks to you overloading the base and pressure now do this you work holy [ __ ] mon did you hear that of the heard that time for phase two get to the plant just follow the smoke than steal Engineers are trying to repair the chemical bases find the control room Del the is waiting to be patched into the computers once we have access what theack got it don't let the look of this place I see you engineer the S are compromised repeat the S are compromised ALL Stop Those B from overing again if they it get here yena St has ped you in time to do your thing Jena any chance you can Hur things offing for rush me that's every me you're in now each Bas has an over Ando here but there's going to be some time to Hing anding so make sure no one is their hands on the switches w okay bu almost there more bases to go music to my ears have it again R someone here this switch up one of the Bas you have to H it again let this s of we have to it again I [Music] their reinforcement your inbox here fck done is it's in the warehouse I am looking fori she should be there already there now will take it to the fin with meure the f this [ __ ] have H quarter you want your thir SM those kids just you wa back back sayos to the rest of your life Dy you did it I'm proud of you would have been true we have destroyed the only place on this island where they produced a poison they spray on the tobacco Fields with was after they use of the poison don't not mind to believe it before we my the point I got a special request from but she's got a point you didn't see that coming we have an opportunity to do something bigger if we destroy C's oil resource in right now it will choke his army of fuel across the island I like the sound of that go hit the big red dogs all over will help you I S them F some want Target mother thank you for this bring down the fu system sh spe Dy people are shooting up the big f f near you I coping this is the last place to get you suffer those choices what if I told you this could be better anything one of Caso speeches no I'm serious my Grands a left one to another and something of themselves the mov to the Next Generation [Applause] my so you want still want to change guys I talk to him every day he wants it as fast as you do sometimes it is better to swim with the opp and to go against it accept the arest talk all you want you are nothing but a [ __ ] couple Generations The Assault on the [ __ ] on is overis okay you want the matter fact I am sitting in my little fortifi pic room it's R and impossible to open and I just wait for the's reinforcements great I'll swing by and say hello back if it's just you coming to see me the situation over be I won't ohle Sho the coming from everywhere h d s are you are you keep J defend the matter Dy just is hiding in the warehouse in his office what this Benny I don't know what Ley is but now morale doesn't take prisoners especially fers like M they never that I win I is it going back back yes sir I'm Elena M wasn't there the office was a [ __ ] tra if I know anything about forers they have one idea in their okay has to be on one of those Ships coming Hela if the Youngy was on my ship he's a dead man he wasn't at case one further out this from people she's on that my get over people say there's the Dr one what C Jena if the yke was on my ship he's a dead man he wasn't the on one further out you sure this time this Intel comes from those people she's on that ship and has a visual on here on my way will get on the line I have some good news the ship 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5V9creMpMXk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V9creMpMXk | The thought that is thinking itself – what is reality? | today's video will be all about perception and awareness - Hey fellow hearts! R - E - A - L - I - T - Y … yeah why and what exactly? Hey fellow hearts have you already trained your awareness if not this video tells you about the necessity and how you can do it if you're already familiar with practicing awareness have you ever asked yourself this question what exactly is awareness anyway we are facing two major problems here well what is reality and how do you perceive it so let's start with the philosophical mind experiment every morning you wake up and start your day every night you go to bed and dream away now let me ask you this question what is it that makes you decide that whatever happens in daytime is real and whatever happens in your dreams isn't you distinguish between two states but what exactly differs one from the other and how can you tell the one being real an opposite to the other one being an illusion and what is the illusion and can you even tell one from the other at Stanford University where they study lucid dreaming they suggest to do a reality check once in a while so you could establish whatever you like is your personal reality check it could be pinching yourself or touching something that's concrete and just ask yourself why doing so is this reality is it if you get used to it you'll find yourself do the exact same things in your dreams and you may be surprised about what you're going to find out it's this reality there are two very famous experiments to show us what's happening one explains how funny and not at all physical the reality really is if you're still dare to call it that after hearing about it the other one tells you that there's an imposed living inside of your head but let's start with the basics let's start with the double slit experiment it all started in 1801 when physicist Thomas yang did the first double slit experiment until that day everybody assumed that light would come in particles young proof that light had to come in waves so water which definitely moves in waves behaves like this if you place something on the surface it will produce some waves from the thing that you placed on the water going outwards growing bigger and bigger and bigger and forming a pattern rising and when you place a wall into the water with two slits in there the following the wave breaks on the wall the amount of water passing through the slits produces two new waves having the slits as its centers from there on every half of the split wave gets bigger and bigger again but wherever they interfere they erase each other and build a new pattern so when Thomas Young placed a light source in front of two slits the same pattern occurred the physicists freaked out till this day everybody had always thought about light coming in particles but particles would never behave like that they would always form the exact same pattern like the slits they have moved through but light scatters however physicists still think about lights coming in particles they think about this whole universe as kind of a mixture of waves and particles I guess that's a big misconception there are other theories like the wave pulse model for instance so the struggle went on waves of particles in 1998 a German physicist called Weitzman reenacted the double slit experiment with electrons to find out the craziest observation science has ever found they shoot some electrons through those double slits to find out that when being observed those electrons would behave like particles and when not being observed they would form patterns like waves do hmm crazy so this is what's called the observer effect and it shows us that a the universe is interacting with us and be whatever outcome you expect from whatever it will most likely have exactly the result that you are looking for so the universe is interacting with you and it always plays out the way you expect it to be so if you think it's particles it will be presenting itself as being particles thus whatever you expect to happen may happen if you believe in it but bear with me the other experiment is so much funnier I promise it's the split brain research by dr. Michael gazenga most of all his storytelling experiment I told you about the impulse of living inside your brain here we go dr. gazenga used atticus to scope on a patient called WJ Atticus desculpe is a device with what you can stimulate both of your brain have separately showing images to the left or the right eye alone WJ was perfectly capable of telling what he was perceiving with his eyes but after that WJ went into surgery where the two hemispheres of his brain got divided and when they reenacted this experiment after that a crazy thing would appear whatever got presented to his right eye he could totally tell and describe what he was seeing but that changed as soon as they showed something to his left eye alone our left eye is connected to the right side of our brain so what happened when he saw something with his left eye only well it was as if he wouldn't be seeing it at all or he just couldn't describe it he couldn't tell what he was looking at however when asked to pick up the item that the I would be seeing with his left hand the left hand would totally do the job so let's say he was shown a chicken the image of a chicken and when asked to pick up any random item he would pick the plastic chicken lying on the table when this is interesting he could see it and his left hand could do the job so there was just the person between hand and brain not knowing anything about it and when asked he would just make something up being totally convinced saying something like uh oh yeah I am hungry this is why I picked up the chicken so it wouldn't even doubt its own perception your brain is used to just making things up so they reenacted this experiment with many other people to find out that this would always happen whenever something was shown to left eyes or the right side of your brain people couldn't tell what it is but they could pick the item up but when they did so they would lie about why they would have been doing that so this is the scam happening in your brain all the time so again because this is very important people would not even be guessing they would be feel perfectly certain about their answers you don't question your own perception of reality but others do all the time right this is very important when it comes to understanding perception the first experiment shows us that everything always happens the way you expect it to happen and the second one shows how the left side of your brain will fool you over and over again just to make sure that you're perceiving everything the way you are used to no surprises nothing unexpected will ever happen your left brain our left brains keep us under their control having said this and that about perception let's move on to consciousness sorry someone broke in a few days ago since that I'm a little troubled whenever I see something moving outside so yeah this is my brain also yeah interesting isn't it this is what it has to be playing now hold it watch I James take care comes at all how old the windows closed so this is my brain progressing the information from the last days sorry for that woo so consciousness we're in big advantage here knowing the internet and stuff I mean if I tell you that there's a field of information that you can switch into wherever you are to connect with everybody else from all around the world and to receive any information you want to you'd say yeah of course Wi-Fi exactly this is why today it sounds very plausible to talk about the quantum field something that you can connect to if you are having the right receiver to process the information coming from this source for instance this video here you can watch it wherever you are having a monitor that transforms the information into pictures or something like that to process sound that you are hearing so it's it's not pictures of me wandering all around the world it's just information 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 and you do have the right receiver to process this information and to make it just into something that you can perceive just like your computer turns that into perceivable pics and audio your brain receives information and presented to you the way you are perceiving things so there's no such thing as a physical word there's only your way of decoding perception of it so remember this philosophical might experiment maybe if a tree falls in a forest without someone witnessing it that's this tree make a sound well I was a little child wouldn't being asked for the first time and I was very annoyed by the answer because the adult who asked me told me that if you are not there to witness the tree making a sound and there's no sound at all I was so annoyed thinking what why are people so arrogant why do they always feel like they are the center of the word so if I'm not there nothing's there what kind of the delusion what kind of psycho Petach idea is that I understood it just recently because when you're not there to hear the sound how could you tell that there is a sound because sound is what your brain makes out of those waves that happened to develop when a tree falls for instance so what we are perceiving a sound is actually just a wave of frequency like like Midori let's check who's that hey hey hey Hannes the postman yeah that wasn't postman oh the postman just asked me but I would be filming and I was saying that this is a channel about magic and he said something like mmm magic it's basically just using energy right yes he knows so a falling tree doesn't make any sound at all a falling tree produces some waves and your brain perceives that as being a sound however you can't tell how are the beings perceive this sound or if it even is a sound oh do you maybe remember being a child and someone tells you how some particular animal would perceive this world like this dog sees only black and white the cat sees only green not sure about that I'm not sure about those ways of perceiving however it's different but have you ever wondered if maybe your perception isn't the right perception when we agree that everybody perceives everything in a different way every being every and amass then we have to agree that perception is just one thing and it ain't got to do with reality so the universe is full of waves some of them perceived by your instruments that you use for perceiving and processing information some of them beyond our perception and remember 8,000 of those frequencies at any second are filtered out from billions of other information I told you about in that video so now we do only know two things light like everything else we perceive mostly comes in waves we see through light thus we are processing waves with our eyes and brains what we hear comes in waves what we see comes in waves what we speak our waves well to break it down to its core everything we perceive and process our waves would we make up this waves is heavily disrupted by number two the storyteller we do know that as soon as we perceive something the storyteller in our left brain gets switched on analyzing whatever we may receive and makes it impossible for us to notice anything else and what our left brain wants us to so may I ask you again what is reality and could it be that while you're sleeping you're actually just perceiving some information while your left brain is sleeping and doesn't interfere I'd say that your dreams are as real as your adventures in daytime you're still receiving and processing information just in a different way and different information maybe this time it's maybe just without being fed this info from your left brain so this could be the reason for why we feel like there's no way explaining well what we sense in a dream because your right brain isn't used to tell stories your right brain can just create and this is where it gets so interesting creation but first now that we know about the thing we call reality and our perception of it we need to think about awareness and consciousness so let's see it like that first there's reality then there's our perception of it our awareness and the main last goal would be consciousness overall consciousness first there's the real world then there's our perception of it some of it we are aware of and some of it we aren't and awareness is the prerequisite for consciousness at any moment you are kind of aware of everything surrounding you let's say you're in a forest your brain is aware of all the circumstances there are you are aware whether it's the day or night I'm aware of the weather and temperature of the sound of birds and quacking woods those are all influences your brain processes while you're standing there those influences can be measured in your brainwaves keep that in mind your thoughts are kind of physical what you are being conscious of is another question consciousness can be perceived in many different layers or dimension whether you're being conscious about the birds for instance you could reach many levels of consciousness so let's say level one would be to not just process the sound but to really listen and to certainly know that they are there so if you reach level one of consciousness you go hey I can hear birds sing there are some birds that you would be to consciously know where they are ever three would be to recognize that this bird is let's say robin redbreast therefore the Sun will be rising in the next 50 minutes it's sometime between March and July and I am not fooled by the beauty of the sound I know what they are saying Get away, everyone! That's my tree! F off, silly biddies! Come on over, sexy chicks! TSCHIRP TSCHIRP I'm the cock of the walk! level five is being able to get in contact with this bird if you still want to laughter you heard what he just said level six is understanding its message without being misled by LF brain and at the highest level of consciousness you are the bird yourself you are the trees that all the roads are sitting on you are the air all of you are breathing in you become tired of your wood white web when you are being born you have absolutely no idea about your body in that there is an end to it where space begins you don't know that those feed constantly crossing your vision belong to you or what they are there for they just are you've got no idea of above or below left or right and the moment someone picks you up your whole vision changes you sort of move through dimensions having no clue what is happening to the space surrounding you surrounding what's that you seem to be everything at this point as a baby you perceive everything as being one everything is you basically you are the unknowing observer thinking he's the incident maybe baby you is surprisingly right having this idea even though you can't call it an idea at this point can you let's get back to us being babies so why you are lying there starting to learn about the difference between you and your surroundings a conflict arises because why your brain starts developing working with all those influences that are getting received and processed through your eyes ears and other senses another thing starts happening manipulation call it embossment call it influence culture whatever first they are your parents siblings and other relatives who keep forcing their perception on you they tell you what green looks like that a cat goes meow and a dog woof your rain can never developed freely just learning from making its own connections or conclusions you will end up being fed what other people do see smell feel hear believe and so on and so on at what Shorten how I said Ye does it again from sinus disease at the cleansin de velde an or in English every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world very true so unwillingly people will force their personal borders on you this influence on each and every brain is the culture you're living in the family you're born into and so on and so on you can't escape and why the right brain has no say in it the left brain passes on its idea from generation if through meditation yoga listening to music dancing or whatever you do to set your mind into a higher consciousness you will become one with your consciousness or let's leave it at consciousness itself because it's not really yours seemingly if you think about it a little deeper it can't be yours it kind of feels as though your consciousness would be the center of your pure being this is your core while at the same time it seems to be something that is responding to you from the outside interacting through thoughts ideas symbols and images so when reaching ultimate consciousness you're at the same time centered inside yourself while watching yourself from the outside kind of this is the paradox of it it's hard to wrap your head around it you can sense it you can train to feel it more and more but what is it for me personally it is the tiniest spot that everything everything is concentrated into and I'm not holding my hands here by accident this is where I sense it we don't have the answers to the most significant questions it is the core question that we can't answer aware as we observe it we try to calculate and measure it but without a clue what it is exactly where category all the time so we start from a misconception this word is totally unknown to us most of us rely on science to explain this word science however relies on physical evidence and observable and repeatable facts to find something they call objective truth however there's no fundamental reality everything is perceptual reality so therefore science can only measure the observable which separates the subject from the object but your awareness is the observer it can't be observed we can only experience consciousness through our awareness science is stuck in the materialistic world depending on atoms for instance but in this universe atoms are a very small part the rest is anti-material heisenberg said does that's possible but Ernestina to a substance it's on an annuity under artificial house cousins dust so in English what we observe is not nature itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning so the method of questioning is crucial the initial point dictates the outcome the indian vedanta has much better answers for those questions than modern science s we will be talking about modern science and the conflict of modern humanism in another video for now back to the Vedanta this ancient idea about consciousness is that there is only one consciousness we are all part of it laying it out so imagine this idea consciousness is everywhere and everything has always been and will always be it is experiencing itself through us and this is maybe what we are here for to entertain overall conscious for it to learn about itself so far hearts let's take out one of the most controversial books of all times and I bet you have it with you because everybody seems to have it get out your Bible Bible study time in Genesis 1 it says in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth and the earth was without form and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters and God said let there be light and there was light and in John first it says in the beginning was the word and the Word was with God and the Word was God the same was in the beginning with God all things were made by him and without him was not anything made that was made in him was life and the life was the light of men and the light shine it in darkness and the darkness comprehended it not so the book of Moses is telling us about what God did and John tells us how he did it God was using words to create this universe and he started with light stopped he started with saying not thinking or having a desire for light light therefore is a very important spell it's the first word ever and the first creation that ever got made it's the most powerful energy perceived by everyone by every being on this planet it is what God used to create this universe and for today I think that's all we need to know we will be diving deeper into topics like that just you should hit the subscription button and the bell right next to it so that you'll never miss any video I don't know why to tell you that I mean if you like my videos you will come back won't you do whatever you like for now embrace your consciousness play around with it try choosing realities that seem plausible to you and you are known in a playful and joyful way just make yourself comfortable and never be scared fish | BÄMM 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SovmsPsa22A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SovmsPsa22A | Fly Tying - Tying the Orange Doctor salmon fly with Jonas Andersson part 1:2 | so good morning and yet another video and trying an fishing fly I gotta tie a nice pattern I found it's the orange doctor interesting pattern I never tried it before so let's begin maybe our focus is back so just going down with the tread point of the hook or the part so then we start with the tinsel so I did that put my tinsel and on second guy's face forgot something [Music] so I can attach this on to the rooms let me go you're Brad to secure it [Music] to be big this tinsel I guess took the first one I found it's a chain we are still two turns [Music] then we can't shut it off going back again just building up a little bit of room for of the flows the sealed tight in there and it states pale orange [Music] just tying in the inter flows [Music] we need maintenance not alone the Charlotte of a suit [Music] so tying it in securing it [Music] mr. Xie grabs this one [Music] remember glance cuz it's hot [Music] so backwards this [Music] so time for the tale [Music] vaccine your head [Music] it's um [Music] I'll tell you a little bit more we're gonna finish with a fly want it at home properly so I'm going backwards within the trap no fancy stuff on top so now it's your stand ready boom but is it a quiet [Music] so teens and booble silver tinsel and then become a half better silver tinsel naughty it's going to be interesting how that looks in this with these soft boxes I first see the tinsel box let simple tinsel or they using them [Music] really [Music] so max in debugging we can't [Music] hang it in propylene [Music] and I think that I gonna end and the hack killed first and I can I use the trap to build up the body this is just an attention but on this one so British coca-cola [Music] secondly just double the hacking [Music] so did you train you [Music] like senior president [Music] [Applause] [Music] building of the building before they sit between cell [Music] you're gonna cut off a few minutes [Music] they are finally so we're gonna use floor silver tinsel and the plastic one since it's for fishing fly this is gonna be interesting to see how it works out with your soft boxes hopefully not too bad so securing the tin send discussed cutting the leftovers in front so let's begin so pointing backwards [Music] let's do it nice [Music] then tying the tinsel in starting the leftovers [Music] and today Ovaltine Singh [Music] and it good just tying it in cutting that one as well and then okay [Music] so just full of the teen sir [Music] it's pulling it backwards [Music] so one more breath in the front and tougher from tackle arena [Music] waxing into thread again tying in the front again [Music] and then time to add dates so it's gonna cut the lift over there there you go so I'm gonna take your picture so you can see the clothes and then we'll start to upload the movie so that's it how you do and the orange doctor and Baldy yeah I'm gonna be in the next video we'll do where of course the rest of the flight wing topping etc so I intend to start that video tomorrow and I'm gonna add subscribe button there and also on this side are gonna add a link to a few other of my videos so we're thanks a lot for watching and see you in the next video bye [Music] you [Music] | Jonas Andersson | UCRzly-R7yfGeSuI4FybGAqA | 2020-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 621 | 3,210 |
XsmU372WJYo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsmU372WJYo | Combat Divers in Deep Blue | the Army's five 69th dive engineer detachment was in the Persian Gulf after dark practicing the emergency skills it means so these soldiers can keep each other alive deep blue is their exercise designed to give army combat divers a chance to practice their skills and procedures the 569 did it in the cover of darkness so they wouldn't have to sit on the deck of the US AV Churubusco where temperatures can climb north of 130 degrees during the day Army Staff Sergeant Marcelo Mendoza explains deep blue it's focused on giving us like realistic based scenarios that we have to work through and and sit and think about okay this is a situation that we have what do I need to do what emergency procedures do I need to take both sides to the water's edge water's edge everything about diving is meticulously scripted from getting in the water to the status of the divers air to their medical state once they get out of the water ultimately this exercise will help these divers keep their supervisor qualification however a divers mission is secondary to safety it's the life of the diver you know the you have the life of the diver in your hands all three of the divers this is what we trained for out here is to make sure that we're doing it safely and that we know our procedures to keep the guys safe and to make sure that they don't get hurt 10 reporting from the US AV Churubusco in the Persian Gulf for the three sixteenth expeditionary sustainment command i'm sergeant first class Adam stone you | Adam Stone | UCB4pa_HXiS1G-lRJSdJ2JZA | 2012-07-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 274 | 1,499 |
Ra1ToBU0gB8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra1ToBU0gB8 | An Introduction to the Wearable Technology Event at IDTechEx | hi I'm James Hayward I'm a technology analyst with ie techs and at the moment I'm researching wearable technology so it's a really really exciting topic at the moment really popular all over the world and thought a lot of the big companies of the weather or moving into this area so we're seeing some really groundbreaking stuff coming out at the moment most of the devices we see our wrist based because it's a traditional replacement of the wristwatch with smart items so for example next year we're expecting a big release of Apple's new Apple watch which is one of the most anticipated busts in the area some people say that they're have pre-ordered 50 million units from the suppliers huh so maybe they're gonna push it they can push the whole market for a little bit well a lot of people are looking at the apt to Apple to do that a lot of people when they talk about the Apple watch and its effect on wearable technology site smartphones and the rise of smartphones and with in that case the iPhone itself when it came out proved hugely popular a lot of people before it came out said that it would be too expensive that it wouldn't be right and yet Apple Apple we know how successful the iphone was and and similarly because of that happening historically a lot of people are looking at the apple watch to do that for wearable technology so what's going to happen here they're wearables conference all the way post conference is going to be really really fantastic we've got all sorts of a real example of how all sorts of people from all across the value chain of becoming incredibly interested in wearables because so many different companies can really affect these devices and and have an input into this what will be a massive industry we forecast that the wearable technology industry will reach 70 billion by 2025 and 70 with 17 70 70 billion dollars which one of that from which parts like selling the bosses so for example we would expect so so if you look to hear dr. lunch we have wearable electronics for healthcare than the health care industry there is huge potential for these devices as it allows for remotes automated sensing of all sorts of body function and all vital signs and all this area which is about taking health care from static patient in a hospital being monitored by big large machines that you are non-portable and suddenly you can take these devices make them wearable put them on people allow them to go about their daily lives whilst we can remotely sense their vital signs as I saw you can imagine this is a huge huge market with huge potential going forward and this and we forecast that the health care market will be the largest sector in the long term for wearable technology so everybody will have sensors monitoring their health constantly this is this is the idea and whether whether this the rate of implementation of this is it's the main question which we address and we are seeing a lot of advances recently the number of fitness-based wristbands which is coming out at the end of 2014 is there coming out of the rate of greater than one per week from major suppliers so we see Microsoft jawbone companies are this just within the last few weeks and this is a conference so in terms of emerging technologies which we look at at itt tech x wearable is happening very very fast and it's our job to stay ahead of the curve know what's going to come see the technologies which are going to allow these devices to really start taking huge market share from from devices that are already there and really growing this into what like I said what will be a 70 70 billion dollar industry in a decade's time and right here on this same it says down their energy harvesting and that's something that could be in wearables yeah so one of the main issues wearables at the moment and in fact with portable devices in general is battery life and back a lot a long time ago it would it would be you have a mobile phone that would have a battery life of two weeks and everyone expected that as a norm however the trend has been much more recent it's a much higher functionality high power requirements and therefore battery life really hasn't stayed and really hasn't kept up with these advancements and especially with wearable devices the requirement that they have to be small comfortable fashionable in good shape switch are ergonomically your body this presents a huge challenge for battery for battery suppliers and therefore wearable devices that are possibly the one of the more difficult devices too powerful amount of time so the we're looking at energy harvesting applications to provide secondary power sources for these wearables such that you can allow for much longer periods of use without having to recharge your battery because this is ultimately what we want if you have to replace the battery for your device or your device is everyday this is going to be extremely impractical for the consumer and therefore we want and we envisage that energy harvesting as improves will be a big part of powering our wearable devices over long periods of time so my swatch for example is automatic and just shake it and continues forever be nice to have that in a SmartWatch yeah it really would it really would and these Spanish accosting devices currently the main applications are in big industry with big temperature differences requiring big movements in order to produce relatively large lots of power but as the devices improve there is a lot of potential to bring them into wearable devices it's going to be really interesting here at a conference followed the wearables and energy harvesting and it's all collocated right here exactly and this is one of the great things about this conference we cover so many of the emerging materials which are going to be make huge impacts on on all of these industries of recovering and more and it's these emerging technologies which are allowing for these huge market growth switch will predict and the fact that so many different types of Technology are all present here today is a huge gives huge appeal of this conference to all to everyone from the suppliers right through to the end users and this full ecosystem are all going to join it two and a half thousand people here in the next in the next couple of days and it's going to be really fantastic opportunity for airport in it | Charbax | UC_VskFf9nosePUtxucxirRQ | 2014-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,144 | 6,377 |
47wOJXa7HM0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47wOJXa7HM0 | The Intricacies of Internet Friends | the mastery official discord is now up and running if you would like to join please press the first link in the description to join the rest of the ethernet a long time and because of this I've somehow managed to find people to deal with me and are in my life on a consistent basis these people are called friend these friends have helped me when I was going through my deepest darkest times and have made me laugh so hard that it hurt to breathe I'm thankful for each and every one of them since the emergence of the Internet however there has been a new breed of friend the internet friend internet friends have always been weird from the start especially when your mom asks you where you found your new friend and you freeze up because you don't want to explain the vast complexity that is your relationship I've made several internet friends due to call of duty Twitter Instagram and to my surprise even this YouTube channel without this channel I wouldn't have met Hannah Mateo and Mariah and Madison all amazing people you should subscribe to by the way out of these four people though Madison is the one that I had a very unlikely chance of becoming friends with last year I got into a youtuber named Robert idk and he became my favorite for a time I got so invested into his content that I followed him on Twitter during this time Madison was also a very avid fan of Robert so much show that she made an entire video about how to make one of his videos she shared it to Twitter and Robert actually ended up retweeting it this showed up in my feed and I watched the video coming back at chop with them cool kicks I liked this video so much that I ended up binging her YouTube channel and even subscribe over time we got to know each other really well and ended up becoming friends this is one example of many how the Internet has made our lives better it's connected us in ways that we never imagined it's made friendships that were not previously probable possible I would consider myself successful with maintaining internet friendships I've known Mr Aya's for a year so there's that but seriously most of the time I've ended up bonding with somebody over a common interest and with the revolution of the Internet this makes it insanely easier have an interest in a certain TV show there's a fandom for that want to have a dedicated team in a game make a clan convinced that the earth is flat we got the two I'm just saying that since there's seven billion people in the world it's almost a guarantee that you're gonna find somebody that likes what you like once you found the common interest a kicker is trying to maintain this relationship without it becoming a queen this is where messaging apps come into play but which ones do you choose I have found that when you're just now starting up an internet friendship stick with the most local messaging service you have available to the both of you offer ibly something that's on the same site that you both use if you're talking to this person on a daily basis you've now upgraded to snapchat for this if you talk to them to the point where you really trust them you Skype or even at your own personal phone number if you know that person isn't a serial killer Hanna please don't kill thinking of messages one of these messaging apps in particular is snapchat snapchat has always been really cool because it's an easy way to stay in contact with somebody without having to give your own personal number since it's basic function and sending videos and pictures it's been the tool that has given me a human connection with these people and cements it in my brain that wow these are real people and not just a notification the longer I've lived it seems that my group of internet friends has grown more and more and my group of IRL friends have just really been a few close friends this has happened due to the fact that I'm on the internet basically every day and it's so easy to message any of my friends sure I can message my IRL friends and I do but with Internet friends sometimes all you get is messaging which makes it mean a lot more I want to personally thank Boston Chris Chloe Hanna Hanna Matteo and Mariah's William and Madison for being great internet friends I appreciate all of you and I'm so glad that we've met [Music] you [Music] | MasterEth | UCz1JALPVZXCcSgf11U3mNTw | 2018-06-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 801 | 4,305 |
4daM8_cuPUA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4daM8_cuPUA | New Magdalen | Wilkie Collins | General Fiction | Talking Book | English | 5/7 | chapter 23 of the new magdalene this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the new magdalen by wilkie collins chapter 23 lady janet at bay the narrative leaves julian and mercy for a while and ascending to the upstairs regions of the house follows the march of events in lady janet's room the maid had delivered her mistress's note to mercy and had gone away again on her second errand to grace rosebury in her boudoir lady janet was seated at her riding table waiting for the appearance of the woman whom she had summoned to her presence a single lamp diffused its mild light over the books pictures and busts around her leaving the further end of the room in which the bed was placed almost lost in obscurity the works of art were all portraits the books were all presentation copies from the authors it was lady janet's fancy to associate her bedroom with memorials of the various persons whom she had known in the long course of her life most of them by this time gathered with the dead she sat near her writing table lying back in her easy chair the living realization of the picture which julian's description had drawn her eyes were fixed on the photographic likeness of mercy which was so raised upon a little guilt easel as to enable her to contemplate it under the full light of the lamp the bright mobile old face was strangely and sadly changed the brow was fixed the mouth was rigid the whole face would have been like a mask moulded in the hardest forms of passive resistance and suppressed rage but for the light and life still thrown over it by the eyes there was something unarterably touching in the keen hungry and tenderness of the look which they fixed on the portrait intensified by an underlying expression of fond and patient reproach the danger which julian so wisely dreaded was in the rest of the face the love which he had so truly described was in the eyes alone they still spoke of the cruelly profaned affection which had been the one immeasurable joy the one inexhaustible hope of lady janet's closing life the brow expressed nothing but her obstinate determination to stand by the wreck of that joy to rekindle the dead ashes of that hope the lips were only eloquent of her unflinching resolution to ignore the hateful present and to save the sacred past my idol may be shattered but none of you shall know it i stopped the march of discovery i extinguished the light of truth i am deaf to your words and blind to your proofs at 70 years old my idol is my life it shall be my idol still the silence in the bedroom was broken by a murmuring of women's voices outside the door lady janet instantly raised herself in the chair and snatched the photograph off the easel she laid the portrait face downward among some papers on the table then abruptly changed her mind and hid it among the thick folds of lace which clothed her neck in bosom there was a world of love in the action itself and in the sudden softening of the eyes which accompanied it the next moment lady janet's mask was on any superficial observer who had seen her now would have said this is a hard woman the door was opened by the maid grace rosebury entered the room she advanced rapidly with a defiant assurance in her manner and a lofty carriage of her head she sat down in the chair to which lady janet silently pointed with her thump she returned lady janet's grave bow with a nod and a smile every movement and every look of the little worn white-faced shabbily dressed woman expressed insolent triumph and said as if in words my turn has come i'm glad to wait on your ladyship she began without giving lady janet an opportunity of speaking first indeed i should have felt it my duty to request an interview if he had not sent your maid to invite me up here you would have felt it your duty to request an interview lady janet repeated very quietly why the tone in which that one last word was spoken embarrassed graced at the outset it established as great a distance between lady janet and herself as if she had been lifted in her chair and conveyed bodily to the other end of the room i am surprised that your ladyship should not understand me she said struggling to conceal her confusion especially after your kind offer of your own boudoir lady janet remained perfectly unmoved i do not understand you she answered just as quietly as ever grace's temper came to her assistance she recovered the assurance which had marked her first appearance on the scene in that case she resumed i must enter into particulars injustice to myself i can place but one interpretation on the extraordinary change in your ladyship's behavior to me downstairs the conduct of that abominable woman has at last opened your eyes to the deception that has been practiced on you for some reason of your own however you have not yet chosen to recognize me openly in this painful position something is due to my own self-respect i cannot and will not permit mercy merrick to claim the merit of restoring me to my proper place in this house after what i have suffered it is quite impossible for me to endure that i should have requested an interview if you had not sent for me for the express purpose of claiming this person's immediate explosion from the house i claim it now as a proper concession to me whatever you or mr julian gray may do i will not tamely permit her to exhibit herself as an interesting penitent it is really a little too much to hear this brazen adventurous appoint her own time for explaining herself it is too deliberately insulting to see her sail out of the room with a clergyman of the church of england opening the door for her as if she were laying me under an obligation i can forgive much lady janet including the terms in which you have thought it decent to order me out of your house i am quite willing to accept the offer of your boudoir as the expression on your part of a better frame of mind but even christian charity has its limits the continued presence of that wretch under your roof is you will permit me to remark not only a monument of your own weakness but a perfectly insufferable insult to me there she stopped abruptly not for want of words but for want of a listener lady janet was not even pretending to attend to her lady janet with a deliberate rudeness entirely foreign to her usual habits was composedly busying herself in arranging the various papers scattered about the table some she tied together with little morsels of string some she placed under some she deposited in the fantastic pigeon holes of a little japanese cabinet working with a placid enjoyment of her own orderly occupation and perfectly unaware to all outward appearance that any second person was in the room she looked up with her papers in both hands when grace stopped and said quietly have you done is your ladyship's purpose in sending for me to treat me with studied rudeness grace retorted angrily my purpose in sending for you is to say something as soon as you will allow me the opportunity the impenetrable composure of that reply took grace completely by surprise she had no retort ready in sheer astonishment she waited silently with her eyes riveted on the mistress of the house lady janet put down her papers and settled herself comfortably in the easy chair preparatory to opening the interview on her side the little that i have to say to you she began may be said in a question am i right in supposing that you have no present employment and that a little advance in money delicately offered would be very acceptable to you do you mean to insult me lady janet certainly not i mean to ask you a question your question is an insult my question is a kindness if you will only understand it as it is intended i don't complain of your not understanding it i don't even hold you responsible for any one of the many breaches of good manners which you have committed since you have been in this room i was honestly anxious to be of some service to you and you have repelled my advances i am sorry let us drop the subject expressing yourself in the most perfect temper in those terms lady janet resumed the arrangement of her papers and became unconscious once more of the presence of any second person in the room grace opened her lips to reply with the utmost intemperance of an angry woman and thinking better of it controlled herself it was plainly useless to take the violent way with lady janet roy her age and her social position were enough of themselves to repel any violence she evidently knew that and trusted to it grace resolved to meet the enemy on the neutral ground of politeness as the most promising ground that she could occupy under present circumstances if i have said anything hasty i beg to apologize to your ladyship she began may i ask if your only object in sending for me was to inquire into my pecuniary affairs with a view to assisting me that said lady janet was my only object you had nothing to say to me on the subject of mercy mercymerrick nothing whatever i am wary of hearing of mercymerrick have you any more questions to ask me i have one more yes i wish to ask your ladyship whether you propose to recognize me in the presence of your household as the late colonel rosebury's daughter i have already recognized you as a lady in embarrassed circumstances who has peculiar claims on my consideration in forbearance if you wish me to repeat those words in the presence of the servants absurd as it is i am ready to comply with your request grace's tempo began to get the better of her prudent resolutions lady janet she said this won't do i must request you to express yourself plainly you talk of my peculiar claims on your forbearance what claims do you mean it will be painful to both of us if we enter into details or replied lady janet pray don't let us enter into details i insist on it madam pray don't insist on it grace was death to reminstrands i ask you in plain words she went on do you acknowledge that you have been deceived by an adventurous who has impersonated me do you mean to restore me to my proper place in this house lady janet returned to the arrangements of her papers does your ladyship refuse to listen to me lady janet looked up from her papers as blandly as ever if you persist in returning to your delusion she said you will oblige me to persist in returning to my papers what is my delusion if you please your delusion is expressed in the questions you have just put to me your delusion constitutes your peculiar claim on my forbearance nothing you can say or do will shake my forbearance when i first found you in the dining room i acted most improperly i lost my temper i did worse i was foolish enough and imprudent enough to send for a police officer i owe you every possible atonement afflicted as you are for treating you in that cruel manner i offered you the use of my boudoir as part of my atonement i sent for you in the hope that you would allow me to assist you as part of my atonement you may behave rudely to me you may speak in the most abusive terms of my adopted daughter i will submit to anything as part of my atonement so long as you abstain from speaking on one painful subject i will listen to you with the greatest pleasure whenever you return to that subject i will return to my papers grace looked at lady janet with an evil smile i begin to understand your ladyship she said you are ashamed to acknowledge that you have been grossly imposed upon your only alternative of course is to ignore everything that has happened pray count on my forbearance i am not at all offended i am merely amused it is not every day that a lady of high rank exhibits herself in such a position as yours to an obscure woman like me your humane consideration for me dates i presume from the time when your adopted daughter set you the example by ordering the police officer out of the room lady janet's composure was proof even against this assault on it she gravely accepted grace's inquiry as a question addressed to her in perfect good faith i am not at all surprised she replied to find that my adopted daughter's interference has exposed her to misrepresentation she ought to have remonstrated with me privately before she interfered but she has one fault she is too impulsive i have never in all my experience met with such a warm-hearted person as she is always too considerate of others always too forgetful of herself the mere appearance of the police officer placed you in a situation to appeal to her compassion and her impulses carried her away as usual my fault all my fault grace changed her tone once more she was quick enough to discern that lady janet was a match for her with her own weapons we have had enough of this she said it is time to be serious your adopted daughter as you call her is mercymerrick and you know it lady janet returned to her papers i am grace rosebury whose name she has stolen and you know that lady janet went on with her papers grace got up from her chair i accept your silence lady janet she said as an acknowledgement of your deliberate resolution to suppress the truth you are evidently determined to receive the adventures as the true woman and you don't scruple to face the consequences of that proceeding by pretending to my face to believe that i am mad i will not allow myself to be impudently cheated out of my rights in this way you will hear from me again madam when the canadian male arrives in england she walked toward the door this time lady janet answered as readily and as explicitly as it was possible to desire i shall refuse to receive your letters she said grace returned a few steps threateningly my letters shall be followed by my witnesses she preceded i shall refuse to receive your witnesses refused at your peril i will appeal to the law lady janet smiled i don't pretend to know much of the subject she said but i should be surprised indeed if i discovered that you had any claim on me which the law could enforce however let us suppose that you can set the law in action you know as well as i do that the only motive power which can do that is money i am rich fees costs and all the rest of it are matters of no consequence to me may i ask if you are in the same position the question silenced grace so far as money was concerned she was literally at the end of her resources her only friends were friends in canada after what she had said to him in the boudoir it would be quite useless to appeal to the sympathies of julian gray in the pecuniary sense and in one word she was absolutely incapable of gratifying her own vindictive longings and there sat the mistress of mabel thorpe house perfectly well aware of it lady janet pointed to the empty chair suppose you sit down again she suggested the course of our interview seems to have brought us back to the question that i asked you when you came into my room instead of threatening me with the law suppose you consider the propriety of permitting me to be of some use to you i am in the habit of assisting ladies in embarrassed circumstances and nobody knows of it but my steward who keeps the accounts and myself once more let me inquire if a little advance of the pecuniary sort delicately offered would be acceptable to you grace returned slowly to the chair that she had left she stood by it with one hand grasping the top rail and with her eyes fixed in mocking scrutiny on lady janet's face at last your ladyship shows your hand she said hush money you will send me back to my papers rejoined lady janet how obstinate you are grace's hand closed tighter and tighter around the rail of the chair without witnesses without beans without so much as a refuge thanks to her own course cruelties of language and conduct in the sympathies of others the sense of her isolation and her helplessness was almost maddening at that final moment a woman of finer sensibilities would have instantly left the room grace's impenetrably hard and narrow mind impelled her to meet the emergency in a very different way a last base vengeance to which lady janet had voluntarily exposed herself was still within her reach for the present she thought there is but one way of being even with your ladyship i can cost you as much as possible pray make some allowances for me she said i am not obstinate i am only a little awkward at matching the audacity of a lady of high rank i shall improve with practice i own my languages as i am painfully aware only plain english permit me to withdraw it and to substitute yours what advance is your ladyship delicately prepared to offer me lady janet opened a drawer and took out her checkbook the moment of relief had come at last the only question now left to discuss was evidently the question of a mount lady janet considered a little the question of amount was to her mind in some sort a question of conscience as well her love for mercy and her loathing for grace her horror of seeing her darling degraded and her affection profaned by a public exposure had hurried her there was no disputing it into treating an injured woman harshly hateful as grace rosebury might be her father had left her in his last moments with lady janet's full concurrence to lady janet's care but for mercy she would have been received at mabel thorpe house as lady janet's companion with a salary of 100 pounds a year on the other hand how long and with such a temper as she had revealed would grace have remained in the surface of her protectoris she would probably have been dismissed in a few weeks with a year salary to compensate her and with a recommendation to some suitable employment what would be a fair compensation now lady janet decided that five-year salary immediately given and future assistance rendered if necessary would represent a fit remembrance of the late colonel rosebury's claims and a liberal pecuniary acknowledgement of any harshness of treatment which grace might have sustained at her hands at the same time and for the further satisfying of her own conscience she determined to discover the sum which grace herself would consider sufficient by the simple process of making grace herself propose the terms it is impossible for me to make you an offer she said for this reason your need of money will depend greatly on your future plans i am quite ignorant of your future plans perhaps your ladyship will kindly advise me said grace satirically i cannot altogether undertake to advise you lady janet replied i can only suppose that you will scarcely remain in england where you have no friends whether you go to the law with me or not you will surely feel the necessity of communicating personally with your friends in canada am i right grace was quite quick enough to understand this as it was meant properly interpreted the answer signified if you take your compensation in money it is understood as part of the bargain that you don't remain in england to annoy me your ladyship is quite right she said i shall certainly not remain in england i shall consult my friends and she added mentally go to the law with you afterwards if i possibly can with your own money you will return to canada lady janet proceeded and your prospects there will be probably a little uncertain at first taking this into consideration at what amount do you estimate in your own mind the pecuniary assistance which you will require may i count on your ladyship's kindness to correct me if my own ignorant calculations turn out to be wrong grace asked innocently here again the words properly interpreted had a special signification of their own it is stipulated on my part that i put myself up to auction and that my estimate shall be regulated by your ladyship's highest bid thoroughly understanding the stipulation lady janet bowed and waited gravely gravely on her side grace began i'm afraid i should want more than a hundred pounds she said lady janet made her first bid i think so too more perhaps than two hundred lady janet made her second bid probably more than three 400 500 lady janet made her highest bid 500 pounds will do she said in spite of herself grace's rising color betrayed her ungovernable excitement from her earliest childhood she had been accustomed to see shillings in sixpences carefully considered before they were parted with she had never known her father to possess so much as five golden sovereigns at his own disposal unencumbered by debt in all her experience of him the atmosphere in which she had lived and breathed was the all-stifling one of genteel poverty there was something horrible in the greedy eagerness of her eyes as they watched lady janet to see if she was really sufficiently in earnest to give away 500 pounds sterling with a stroke of her pen lady janet wrote the check in a few seconds and pushed it across the table grace's hungry eyes devoured the golden line pay to myself or bearer 500 pounds and verified the signature beneath janet roy once sure of the money whenever she chose to take it the native meanness of her nature instantly asserted itself she tossed her head and let the check lie on the table with an overacted appearance of caring very little whether she took it or not your ladyship is not to suppose that i snap at your check she said lady janet leaned back in her chair and closed her eyes the very sight of grace rosebury sickened her her mind filled suddenly of the image of mercy she longed to feast her eyes again on that grand beauty to fill her ears again with the melody of that gentle voice i require time to consider injustice to my own self-respect grace went on lady janet we really made a sign granting time to consider your lady ships boudoir is i presume still at my disposal lady janet silently granted the boudoir and your ladyship servants are at my orders if i have occasion to employ them lady janet suddenly opened her eyes the whole household is at your orders she cried furiously leave me grace was far from being offended if anything she was gratified there was a certain triumph in having stung lady janet into an open outbreak of temper she insisted forthwith on another condition in the advent of my deciding to receive the check she said i cannot consistently with my own self-respect permit it to be delivered to me otherwise than enclosed your ladyship will if necessary be so kind as to enclose it good evening she sauntered to the door looking from side to side with an air of supreme disparagement at the priceless treasures of art which adorned to the walls her eyes dropped superciliously on the carpet the design of a famous french painter as if her feet condescended in walking over it the audacity with which she had entered the room had been marked enough it shrank to nothing before the infinitely superior proportions of the insolence with which she left it the instant the door was closed lady janet rose from her chair reckless of the wintry chill in the outer air she threw open one of the windows she exclaimed with a shudder of disgust the very air of the room is tainted by her she returned to her chair her mood changed as she sat down again her heart was with mercy once more oh my love she murmured how low i have stood how miserably i have degraded myself and all for you the bitterness of the retrospect was unendurable the inbred force of the woman's nature took refuge from it in an outburst of defiance and despair whatever she has done that wretch deserves it not a living creature in this house shall say she has deceived me she has not deceived me she loves me what do i care whether she has given me her true name or not she has given me her true heart what right had julian to play upon her feelings and pry into her secrets my poor tempted tortured child i won't hear her confession not another word shall she say to any living creature i am mistress i will forbid it at once she snatched a sheet of note paper from the case hesitated and threw it from her on the table why not send for my darling she thought why right she hesitated once more and resigned the idea no i can't trust myself i daren't see her yet she took up the sheet of paper again and wrote her second message to mercy this time the note began fondly with a familiar form of address my dear child i have had time to think and compose myself a little since i last wrote requesting you to defer the explanation which you had promised me i already understand and appreciate the motives which led you to interfere as you did downstairs and i now ask you to entirely abandon this explanation it will i am sure be painful to you for reasons of your own into which i have no wish to inquire to produce the person of whom you spoke and as you know already i myself am weary of hearing of her besides there is really no need now for you to explain anything the stranger whose visits here have caused us so much pain and anxiety will trouble us no more she leaves england of her own free will after a conversation with me which has perfectly succeeded in composing and satisfying her not a word more my dear to me or to my nephew or to any other human creature of what has happened in the dining room today when we next meet let it be understood between us that the past is henceforth and forever buried to oblivion this is not only the earnest request it is if necessary the positive command of your mother and friend janet roy p.s i shall find opportunities before you leave your room of speaking separately to my nephew and to horace holmcroft you need dread no embarrassment when you next meet them i will not ask you to answer my notes in writing say yes to the maid who will bring it to you and i shall know we understand each other after sealing the envelope which enclosed these lines lady janet addressed it as usual to miss grace raspberry she was just rising to ring the bell when the maid appeared with that message from the boudoir the woman's tones and looks showed plainly that she had been made the object of grace's insolent self-assertion as well as her mistress if you please my lady the person downstairs wishes lady janet frowning contentiously interrupted the message at the outset i know what the person downstairs wishes she has sent you for a letter from me yes my lady anything more she has sent one of the men servants my lady for a cab if your ladyship had only heard how she spoke to him lady janet intimated by a sign that she would rather not hear she at once enclosed the check in an undirected envelope take that to her she said and then come back to me dismissing grace roseberry from all further consideration lady janet sat with her letter to mercy in her hand reflecting on her position and on the efforts which it might still demand from her pursuing this train of thought it now occurred to her that accident might bring horus and mercy together at any moment and that in horus present frame of mind he would certainly insist on the very explanation which it was the foremost interest of her life to suppress the dread of this disaster was in full possession of her when the maid returned where is mr holmcroft she asked the moment the woman entered the room i saw him open the library door my lady just now on my way upstairs was he alone yes my lady go to him and say i want to see him here immediately the maid withdrew on her second errand lady janet rose restlessly and closed the open window her impatient desire to make sure of horus so completely mastered her that she left her room and met the woman in the corridor on her return receiving horus message of excuse she instantly sent back the preemptory rejoinder say that he will oblige me to go to him if he persists in refusing to come to me and stay she added remembering the undelivered letter send miss rosebury's maid here i want her left alone again lady janet paced once or twice up and down the corridor then grew suddenly weary of the sight of it and went back to her room the two maids returned together one of them having announced horus's submission was dismissed the other was sent to mercy's room with lady janet's letter in a minute or two the messenger appeared again with the news that she had found the room empty have you any idea where miss raspberry is no my lady lady janet reflected for a moment if horus presented himself without any needless delay the plain inference would be that she had succeeded in separating him from mercy if his appearance was suspiciously deferred she decided on personally searching for mercy in the reception rooms on the lower floor of the house what have you done with the letter she asked i left it on miss rosebury's table my lady very well keep within hearing of the bell in case i want you again another minute brought lady janet's suspense to an end she heard the welcome sound of a knock at her door from a man's hand horace hurriedly entered the room what is it you want with me lady janet he inquired not very graciously sit down horus and you shall hear horus did not accept the invitation excuse me he said if i mention that i'm rather in a hurry why are you in a hurry i have reasons for wishing to see grace as soon as possible and i have reasons lady janet rejoined for wishing to speak to you about grace before you see her serious reasons sit down horace started serious reasons he repeated you surprised me i shall surprise you still more before i have done their eyes met as lady janet answered in those terms horace observed signs of agitation in her which he now noticed for the first time his face darkened with an expression of sullen distrust and he took the chair in silence end of chapter 23 chapter 24 of the new magdalene this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the new magdalene by wilkie collins chapter 24 lady janet's letter the narrative leaves lady janet and horace holmcroft together and returns to julian and mercy in the library an interval passed a long interval measured by the impatient reckoning of suspense after the cab which had taken grace rosebury away had left the house the minutes followed each other and still the warning sound of horus's footsteps was not heard on the marble pavement of the hall by common though when expressed consent julian and mercy avoided touching upon the one subject on which they were now both interested alike with their thoughts fixed secretly in vain speculation on the nature of the interview which was then taking place in lady janet's room they tried to speak on topics indifferent to both of them tried and failed and tried again in the last and longest pause of silence between them the next event happened the door from the hall was softly and suddenly opened was it horace no not even yet the person who had opened the door was only mercy's made my ladies love miss and will you please to read this directly giving her message in those terms the woman produced from the pocket of her apron lady janet's second letter to mercy with a strip of paper oddly pinned around the envelope mercy detached the paper and found on the inner side some lines and pencil hurriedly written in lady janet's hand they ran thus don't lose a moment in reading my letter and mind this when age returns to you meet him firmly say nothing enlightened by the warning words which julian had spoken to her mercy was at no loss to place the right interpretation on those strange lines instead of immediately opening the letter she stopped the maid at the library door julian's suspicion of the most trifling events that were taking place in the house had found its way from his mind to hers wait she said i don't understand what is going on upstairs i want to ask you something the woman came back not very willingly how did you know i was here mercy inquired if you please miss her ladyship ordered me to take the letter to you some little time since you were not in your room and i left it on your table i understand that but how came to bring the letter here my lady rang from me miss before i could knock at her door she came out into the carter with that morsel of paper in her hand so as to keep you from entering her room yes miss her ladyship wrote on the paper in a great hurry and told me to pin it around the letter that i had left in your room i was to take them both together to you and to let nobody see me you will find miss rosebury in the library her ladyship says and run run run there isn't a moment to lose those were her own words miss did you hear anything in the room before lady janet came out and met you the woman hesitated and looked at julian i hardly know whether i ought to tell you miss julian turned away to leave the library mercy stopped him by a motion of her hand you know that i shall not get you into any trouble she said to the maid and you may speak quite safely before mr julian gray thus reassured the mate spoke to own the truth miss i heard mr holmcroft in my ladies room his voice sounded as if he was angry i may say they were both angry mr holmcraft and my lady she turned to julian and just before her ladyship came out sir i heard your name as if it was you they were having words about i can't say exactly what it was i hadn't time to hear and i didn't listen miss the door was ajar and the voices were so loud nobody could help hearing them it was useless to detain the woman any longer having given her leave to withdraw mercy turned to julian why were they quarreling about you she asked julian pointed to the unopened letter in her hand the answer to your question may be there he said read the letter while you have the chance and if i can advise you say so at once with a strange reluctance she opened the envelope with a sinking heart she read the lines in which lady janet as mother and friend commanded her absolutely to suppress the confession which she had pledged herself to make in the sacred interests of justice and truth a low cry of despair escaped her as the cruel complication in her position revealed itself and all its unmerited hardship oh lady janet lady janet she thought there was but one trial more left in my heart lot and it comes to me from you she handed the letter to julian he took it from her in silence his pale complexion turned paler still as he read it his eyes rested on her compassionately as he handed it back to my mind he said lady janet herself sets all further doubt at rest her letter tells me what she wanted when she sent for horus and why my name was mentioned between them tell me cried mercy eagerly he did not immediately answer her he sat down again in the chair by her side and pointed to the letter has lady janet shaken your resolution he asked she has strengthened my resolution mercy answered she has added a new bitterness to my remorse she did not mean it harshly but the reply sounded harshly in julian's ears it stirred the generous impulses which were the strongest impulses in his nature he who had once pleaded with mercy for compassionate consideration for herself now pleaded with her for compassionate consideration for lady janet with persuasive gentleness he drew a little nearer and laid his hand on her arm don't judge her harshly he said she's wrong miserably wrong she has recklessly degraded herself she has recklessly tempted you still is it generous is it even just to hold her responsible for deliberate sin she's at the close of her days she can feel no new affection she can never replace you view her position in that light and you will see as i see that it is no base motive which has led her astray think of her wounded heart and her wasted life and say to yourself forgivingly she loves me mercy's eyes filled with tears i do say it she answered not forgivingly it is i who have need of forgiveness i say it gratefully when i think of her i say it with shame and sorrow when i think of myself she took her hand for the first time he looked guiltlessly looked at her downcast face he spoke as he had spoken at the memorable interview between them which had made a new woman of her i can imagine no cruel trial he said than the trial that is now before you the benefactors to whom you owe everything asks nothing from you but your silence the person whom you have wronged is no longer present to stimulate your resolution to speak harass himself unless i am entirely mistaken will not hold you to the explanation that you have promised the temptation to keep your false position in this house is i do not scruple to say oh but irresistible sister and friend can you still justify my faith in you will you still own the truth without the base fear of discovery to drive you to it she lifted her head with the steady light of resolution shining again in her grand gray eyes her low sweet voice answered him without a filtering note in it i will you will do justice to the woman whom you have wronged unworthy as she is powerless as she is to expose you i will you will sacrifice everything you have gained by the fraud to the sacred duty of atonement you will suffer anything even though you offend the second mother who has loved you and sinned for you rather than suffer the degradation of yourself her hand closed firmly on his again and for the last time she answered i will his voice had not trembled yet it failed him now his next words were spoken in faint whispering tones to himself not to her thank god for this day he said i have been of some service to one of the noblest of god's creatures some subtle influence as he spoke passed from his hand to hers it trembled through her nerves it entwined itself mysteriously with the finest sensibilities in her nature it softly opened her heart to a first fake surmising of the devotion that she had inspired in him a faint glow of color lovely in its faintness stole over her face and neck her breathing quickened tremblingly she drew her hand away from him and sighed when she had released it he rose suddenly to his feet and left her without a word or a look walking slowly down the length of the room when he turned and came back to her his face was composed he was master of himself again mercy was the first to speak she turned the conversation from herself by reverting to the proceedings in lady janet's room he spoke of horus just now she said in terms which surprised me you appeared to think that he would not hold me to my explanation is that one of the conclusions which you draw from lady janet's letter most assuredly julian acid you will see the conclusion as i see it if we return for a moment to grace rosebury's departure from the house mercy interrupted him there can you guess she asked how lady janet prevailed upon her to go i hardly like to own it said julian there is an expression in the letter which suggests to me that lady janet has offered her money and that she has taken the bribe oh i can't think that let us return to horus miss rosebury once out of the house but one serious obstacle is left in lady janet's way that obstacle is horace holmcroft how is horus an obstacle he is an obstacle in this sense he is under an engagement to marry you in a week's time and lady janet is determined to keep him as she is determined to keep everyone else in ignorance of the truth she will do that without scruple but the inbred sense of honor in her is not utterly silenced yet she cannot she dare not let haras make you his wife under the false impression that you are colonel rosebury's daughter you see the situation on the one hand she won't enlighten him on the other hand she cannot allow him to marry you blindfold in this emergency what is she to do there is but one alternative that i can discover she must persuade horus or she must irritate horus into acting for himself and breaking off the engagement on his own responsibility mercy stopped him impossible she cried warmly impossible look again at her letter julian rejoined it tells you plainly that you need fear no embarrassment when you next meet horus if words mean anything those words mean that he will not claim from you the confidence which you have promised to repose in him on what condition is it possible for him to abstain from doing that on the one condition that you have ceased to represent the first and foremost interest of his life mercy still held firm you are wronging lady janet she said julian smiled sadly try to look at it he answered from lady janet's point of view do you suppose she sees anything derogatory to her and attempting to break off the marriage i will answer for it she believes she is doing you a kindness in one sense it would be a kindness to spare you the shame of a humiliating confession and to save you possibly from being rejected to your face by the man you love in my opinion the thing is done already i have reasons of my own for believing that my aunt will succeed far more easily than she could anticipate harass's temper will help her mercy's mind began to yield to him in spite of herself what do you mean by horace's temper she inquired must you ask me that he said drawing back a little from her i must i mean by horus's temper harasses in the worthy distrust of the interest that i feel in you she instantly understood him and more than that she secretly admired him for the scrupulous delicacy with which he had expressed himself another man would not have thought of sparing her in that way another man would have said plainly horus is jealous of me julian did not wait for her to answer him he considerately went on for the reason that i have just mentioned he said horus will be easily irritated into taking a course which in his calmer moments nothing would induce him to adopt until i heard what your mate said to you i had thought for your sake of retiring before he joined you here now i know that my name has been introduced and has made mischievous upstairs i feel the necessity for your sake again of meeting horus and his temper face to face before you see him let me if i can prepare him to hear you without any angry feeling in his mind toward you do you object to retire to the next room for a few minutes in the event of his coming back to the library mercy's courage instantly rose with the emergency she refused to leave the two men together don't think me insensible to your kindness she said if i leave you with horus i may expose you to insult i refuse to do that what makes you doubt his coming back his prolonged absence makes me doubt it julian replied in my belief the marriage is broken off he may go as grace rosebury has gone you may never see him again the instant the opinion was uttered it was practically contradicted by the man himself horus opened the library door end of chapter 24 chapter 25 of the new magdalene this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the new magdalene by wilkie collins chapter 25 the confession he stopped just inside the door his first look was for mercy his second look was for julian i knew it he said with an assumption of sardonic composure if i could only have persuaded lady janet to bet i should have won a hundred pounds he advanced to julian with a sudden change from irony to anger would you like to hear what the bet was he asked i should prefer seeing you able to control yourself in the presence of this lady julian answered quietly i offered to lay lady janet 200 pounds to one horace proceeded that i should find you here making love to miss rosebury behind my back mercy interfered before julian could reply if you cannot speak without insulting one of us she said permit me to request that you will not address yourself to mr julian gray horus bowed to her with a mockery of respect pray don't alarm yourself i am pledged to be scrupulously civil to both of you he said lady janet only allowed me to leave her on condition of my promising to behave with perfect politeness what else can i do i have two privileged people to deal with a person and a woman the parsons profession protects him and the woman's sex protects her you have got me at a disadvantage and you both of you know it i beg to apologize if i have forgotten the clergyman's profession and the lady's sex you have forgotten more than that said julian you have forgotten that you were born a gentleman and bred a man of honor so far as i am concerned i don't ask you to remember that i am a clergyman i obtrude my profession on nobody i only ask you to remember your birth and your breeding it is quite bad enough to cruelly and unjustly suspect an old friend who has never forgotten what he owes to you and to himself but it is still more unworthy of you to acknowledge those suspicions in the hearing of a woman whom your own choice has doubly bound you to respect he stopped the two eyed each other for a moment in silence it was impossible for mercy to look at them as she was looking now without drawing the inevitable comparison between the manly force and dignity of julian and the womanish malice and irritability of horus a last faithful impulse of loyalty toward the man to whom she had been betrothed impelled her to part them before horace had hopelessly degraded himself in her estimation by contrast with julian you had better wait to speak to me she said to him until we are alone certainly horus answered with a sneer if mr julian grey will permit it mercy turned to julian with a look which said plainly pity us both and leave us do you wish me to go he asked add to all your other kindnesses to me she answered wait for me in that room she pointed to the door that led into the dining room julian hesitated you promised to let me know it if i can be of the smallest service to you he said yes yes she followed him as he withdrew and added rapidly in a whisper leave the door a jar he made no answer as she returned to horus he entered the dining room the one concession he could make to her he did make he closed the door so noiselessly that not even her quick hearing could detect that he had shut it mercy spoke to horus without waiting to let him speak first i have promised you an explanation of my conduct she said in accents that trembled a little in spite of herself i am ready to perform my promise i have a question to ask you before you do that he rejoined can you speak the truth i am waiting to speak the truth i will give you an opportunity are you or are you not in love with julian gray you ought to be ashamed to ask the question is that your only answer i have never been unfaithful to you horus even in thought if i had not been true to you should i feel my position as you see i feel it now he smiled bitterly i have my own opinion of your fidelity and of his honor he said you couldn't even send him into the next room without whispering to him first never mind that now at least you know that julian grey is in love with you mr julian gray has never breathed a word of it to me a man can show a woman that he loves her without saying it in words mercy's power of endurance began to fail her not even grace rosebury had spoken more insultingly to her of julian than horus was speaking now whoever says that of mr julian gray lies she answered warmly then lady janet lies horus retorted lady janet never said it lady janet is incapable of saying it she may not have said it in so many words but she never denied it when i said it i reminded her of the time when julian gray first heard from me that i was going to marry you he was so overwhelmed that he was barely capable of being civil to me lady janet was present and could not deny it i asked her if she had observed since then signs of a confidential understanding between you two she could not deny the signs i asked if she had ever found you two together she could not deny that she had found you two together this very day under circumstances which justified suspicion yes yes look as angry as you like you don't know what has been going on upstairs lady janet is bent on breaking off our engagement and julian gray is at the bottom of it as to julian horus was utterly wrong but as to lady janet he echoed the warning words which julian himself had spoken to mercy she was staggered but she still held to her own opinion i don't believe it she said firmly he advanced a step and fixed his angry eyes on her searchingly do you know why lady janet sent for me he asked no then i will tell you lady janet is a staunch friend of yours there is no denying that she wished to inform me that she had altered her mind about your promised explanation of your conduct she said reflection has convinced me that no explanation is required i have laid my positive commands on my adopted daughter that no explanation shall take place has she done that yes now observe i waited till she had finished and then i said what have i to do with this lady janet has one merit she speaks out you are to do as i do she answered you are to consider that no explanation is required and you are to consign the whole matter to oblivion from this time forth are you serious i asked quite serious in that case i have to inform your ladyship that you insist on more than you may suppose you insist on my breaking my engagement to miss rosebury either i am to have the explanation that she has promised me or i refuse to marry her how do you think lady janet took that she shut up her lips and she spread out her hands and she looked at me as much as to say just as you please refuse if you like it's nothing to me he paused for a moment mercy remained silent on her side she foresaw what was coming mistaken in supposing that horace had left the house julian had beyond all doubt been equally an error in concluding that he had been entrapped into breaking off the engagement upstairs do you understand me so far horus asked i understand you perfectly i will not trouble you much longer he resumed i said to lady janet be so good as to answer me in plain words do you still insist on closing miss rosebury's lips i still insist she answered no explanation is required if you are base enough to suspect your betrothed wife i am just enough to believe in my adopted daughter i replied and i beg you will give your best attention to what i am now going to say i replied to that it is not fair to charge me with suspecting her i don't understand her confidential relations with julian gray and i don't understand her language and conduct in the presence of the police officer i claim it as my right to be satisfied on both those points in the character of the man who is to marry her there was my answer i spare you all that followed i only repeat what i said to lady janet she has commanded you to be silent if you obey her commands i owe it to myself and i owe it to my family to release you from your engagement choose between your duty to lady janet and your duty to me he had mastered his temper at last he spoke with dignity and he spoke to the point his position was unassailable he claimed nothing but his right my choice was made mercy answered when i gave you my promise upstairs she waited a little struggling to control herself on the brink of the terrible revelation that was coming her eyes dropped before his her heart beat faster and faster but she struggled bravely with a desperate courage she faced the position if you are ready to listen she went on i am ready to tell you why i insisted on having the police officer sent out of the house horace held up his hand warningly stop he said that is not all his infatuated jealousy of julian fatally misinterpreting her agitation distrusted her at the very outset she had limited herself to clearing up the one question of her interference with the officer of justice the other question of her relations with julian she had deliberately passed over horace instantly drew his own ungenerous conclusion let us not misunderstand one another he said the explanation of your conduct in the other room is only one of the explanations which you owe me you have something else to account for let us begin with that if you please she looked at him in unaffected surprise what else have i to account for she asked he again repeated his reply to lady janet i have told you already he said i don't understand your confidential relations with julian gray mercy's color rose mercy's eyes began to brighten don't return to that she cried with an irrepressible outbreak of disgust don't for god's sake make me despise you at such a moment as this his obstinacy only gathered fresh encouragement from that appeal to his better sense i insist on returning to it she had resolved to bear anything from him as her fit punishment for the deception of which she had been guilty but it was not in womanhood at the moment when the first words of her confession were trembling on her lips to endure horace's unworthy suspicion of her she rose from her seat and met his eyes firmly i refuse to degrade myself and to degrade mr julian gray by answering you she said consider what you are doing he rejoined change your mind before it is too late you have had my reply those resolute words that steady resistance seemed to infuriate him he caught her roughly by the arm you are as false as hell he cried it's all over between you and me the loud threatening tone in which he had spoken penetrated through the closed door of the dining room the door instantly opened julian returned to the library he had just set foot in the room when there was a knock at the other door the door that opened on the hall one of the men's servants appeared with a telegraphic message in his hand mercy was the first to see it it was the matron's answer to the letter which he had sent to the refuge for mr julian gray she asked yes miss give it to me she signed to the man to withdraw and herself gave the telegram to julian it is addressed to you at my request she said you will recognize the name of the person who sends it and you will find a message in it for me horus interfered before julian could open the telegram another private understanding between you he said give me that telegram julian looked at him with quiet contempt it is directed to me he answered and opened the envelope the message inside was expressed in these terms i am as deeply interested in her as you are say that i have received her letter and that i welcome her back to the refuge with all my heart i have business this evening in the neighborhood i will call for her myself at mabelthorpe house the message explained itself of her own free will she had made the expiation complete of her own free will she was going back to the martyrdom of her old life bound as he knew himself to be to let no compromising word or action escape him in the presence of horus the irrepressible expression of julian's admiration glowed in his eyes as they rested on mercy horace detected the look he sprang forward and tried to snatch the telegram out of julian's hand give it to me he said i will have it julian silently put him back at arm's length maddened with rage he lifted his hand threateningly give it to me he repeated between his set teeth or it'll be the worst for you give it to me said mercy suddenly placing herself between them julian gave it she turned and offered it to horace looking at him with a steady eye holding it out to him with a steady hand read it she said julian's generous nature pitted the man who had insulted him julian's great heart only remembered the friend of former times spare him he said to mercy remember he is unprepared she neither answered nor moved nothing stirred the horrible torpor of her resignation to her fate she knew that the time had come julian appealed to horus don't read it he cried hear what she has to say to you first horace's hand answered him with a contemptuous gesture horace's eyes devoured word by word the matron's message he looked up when he had read it through there was a ghastly change in his face as he turned it on mercy she stood between the two men like a statue the life in her seemed to have died out except in her eyes her eyes rested on horus with a steady glittering calmness the silence was only broken by the low murmuring of julian's voice his face was hidden in his hands he was praying for them horus spoke laying his finger on the telegram his voice had changed with a change in his face the tone was low and trembling no one would have recognized it as the tone of horus's voice what does this mean he said to mercy it can't be for you it is for me what a view to do with a refuge without a change in her face without a movement in her limbs she spoke the fatal words i have come from a refuge and i'm going back to a refuge mr horace holmcroft i am mercy merrick end of chapter 25 chapter 26 of the new magdalene this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the new magdalene by wilkie collins chapter 26 great heart and little heart there was a pause the moments passed and not one of the three moved the moments passed and not one of the three spoke insensibly the words of supplication died away on julian's lips even his energy failed to sustain him tried as it was now by the crushing oppression of suspense the first trifling movement which suggested the idea of change and which so brought with it the first vague sense of relief came from mercy incapable of sustaining the prolonged effort of standing she drew back a little and took a chair no outward manifestation of emotion escaped her there she sat with a death-like torpor of resignation in her face waiting her sentence in silence from the man at whom she had hurled the whole terrible confession of the truth in one sentence julian lifted his head as she moved he looked at horus and advancing a few steps looked again there was fear in his face as he suddenly turned it toward mercy speak to him he said in a whisper rouse him before it's too late she moved mechanically in her chair she looked mechanically at julian what more have i to say to him she asked in faint weary tones did i not tell him everything when i told him my name the natural sound of her voice might have failed to affect horus the altered sound of it roused him he approached mercy's chair with a dull surprise in his face and put his hand in a weak wavering way on her shoulder in that position he stood for a while looking down at her in silence the one idea in him that found its way outward to expression was the idea of julian without moving his hand without looking up from mercy he spoke for the first time since the shock had fallen on him where is julian he asked very quietly i am here horace close by you will you do me a service certainly how can i help you he considered a little before he replied his hand left mercy's shoulder and went up to his head then dropped at his side his next words were spoken in a sadly helpless bewildered way i have an idea julian that i have been somehow to blame i said some hard words to you it was a little while since i don't clearly remember what it was all about my temper has been a good deal tried in this house i have never been used to the sort of thing that goes on here secrets and mysteries and hateful low-lived quarrels we have no secrets and mysteries at home and as for quarrels ridiculous my mother and my sisters are highly bred women you know them gentle women in the best sense of the word when i'm with them i have no anxieties i'm not harassed at home by doubts of who people are and confusion about names and so on i suspect the contrast weighs a little on my mind and upsets it they make me over-suspicious among them here and it ends in my feeling doubts and fears that i can't get over doubts about you and fears about myself i have got a fear about myself now i want you to help me shall i make an apology first don't say a word tell me what i can do he turned his face toward julian for the first time just look at me he said does it strike you that i am at all wrong in my mind tell me the truth old fellow your nerves are a little shaken horus nothing more he considered again after that reply his eyes remaining anxiously fixed on julian's face my nerves are a little shaken he repeated that is true i feel they are shaken i should like if you don't mind to make sure that it's no worse will you help me to try if my memory is all right i will do anything you like ah you are a good fellow julian and a clear-headed fellow too which is very important just now look here i say it's about a week since the troubles began in this house do you say so too yes the troubles came in with the coming of a woman from germany a stranger to us who behaved very violently in the dining room there am i right so far quite right the woman carried matters with a high hand she claimed colonel rosebury i wish to be strictly accurate she claimed the late colonel rosebury as her father she told a tiresome story about her having been robbed of her papers and her name by an imposter who had personated her she said the name of the imposter was mercy merrick and she afterward put the climax to it all she pointed to the lady who is engaged to be my wife and declared that she was mercy merrick tell me again is that right or wrong julian answered him as before he went on speaking more confidently and more excitedly than he had spoken yet now attend to this julian i'm going to pass from my memory of what happened a week ago to my memory of what happened five minutes since you were present i want to know if you heard it too he paused and without taking his eyes off julian pointed backward to mercy there is the lady who is engaged to marry me he resumed did i or did i not hear her say that she had come out of a refuge and that she was going back to a refuge did i or did i not hear her own to my face that her name was mercy merrick answer me julian my good friend answer me for the sake of old times his voice faltered as he spoke those imploring words under the dull blank of his face there appeared the first signs of emotion slowly forcing its way outward the stunned mind was reviving faintly julian saw his opportunity of aiding the recovery and seized it he took horus gently by the arm and pointed to mercy there is your answer he said look and pity her she had not once interrupted them while they had been speaking she had changed her position again and that was all there was a writing table at the side of her chair her outstretched arms rested on it her head had dropped on her arms and her face was hidden julian's judgment had not misled him the utter self-abandonment of her attitude answered horus as no human language could have answered him he looked at her a quick spasm of pain passed across his face he turned once more to the faithful friend who had forgiven him his head fell on julian's shoulder and he burst into tears mercy started wildly to her feet and looked at the two men oh god she cried what have i done julian quieted her by a motion of his hand you have helped me to save him he said let his tears have their way wait he put one arm around horus to support him the manly tenderness of the action the complete and noble pardon of past injuries which it implied touched mercy to the heart she went back to her chair again shame and sorrow overpowered her and again she hid her face from view julian led horus to a seat and silently waited by him until he had recovered his self-control he gratefully took the kind hand that had sustained him he said simply almost boyishly thank you julian i am better now are you composed enough to listen to what is said to you julian asked yes do you wish to speak to me julian left him without immediately replying and returned to mercy the time has come he said tell him all truly unreservedly as you would tell it to me she shuddered as he spoke have i not told him enough she asked do you want me to break his heart look at him look what i have done already horus shrank from the ordeal as mercy shrank from it no no i can't listen to it i don't listen to it he cried and rose to leave the room julian had taken the good work in hand he never faltered over it for an instant horace had loved her how dearly julian now knew for the first time the bare possibility that she might earn her pardon if she was allowed to plead her own cause was a possibility still left to let her win on horus to forgive her was death to the love that still filled his heart in secret but he never hesitated with a resolution which the weaker man was powerless to resist he took him by the arm and let him back to his place for her sake and for your sake you shall not condemn her unheard he said to horus firmly one temptation to deceive you after another has tried her and she has resisted them all with no discovery to fear with a letter from the benefactors who loves her commanding her to be silent with everything that a woman values in this world to lose if she owns what she has done this woman for the truth sake has spoken the truth does she deserve nothing at your hands in return for that respect her horus and hear her horus yielded julian turned to mercy you have allowed me to guide you so far he said will you allow me to guide you still her eyes sank before his her bosom rose and fell his influence over her maintained its sway she bowed her head in speechless submission tell him julian proceeded in accents of entreaty not of command tell him what your life has been tell him how you were tried and tempted with no friend near to speak the words which might have saved you and then he added raising her from the chair let him judge you if he can he attempted to lead her across the room to the place which horus occupied but her submission had its limits halfway to the place she stopped and refused to go further julian offered her a chair she declined to take it standing with one hand on the back of the chair she waited for the word from horus which would permit her to speak she was resigned to the ordeal her face was calm her mind was clear the hardest of all humiliations to endure the humiliation of acknowledging her name she had passed through nothing remained but to show her gratitude to julian by acceding to his wishes and to ask pardon of horus before they parted forever in a little while the matron would arrive at the house and then it would be over unwillingly horus looked at her their eyes met he broke out suddenly with something of his former violence i can't realize it even now he cried is it true that you are not grace rosebury don't look at me say in one word yes or no she answered him humbly and sadly yes you have done what that woman accused you of doing am i to believe that you are to believe it sir all the weakness of horus's character disclosed itself when she made that reply infamous he exclaimed what excuse can you make for the cruel deception you have practiced on me too bad too bad there can be no excuse for you she accepted his reproaches with unshaken resignation i have deserved it with all she said to herself i have deserved it julian interposed once more in mercy's defense wait till you are sure there is no excuse for her horus he said quietly grant her justice if you can grant no more i leave you together he advanced toward the door of the dining room horace's weakness disclosed itself once more don't leave me alone with her he burst out the misery of it is more than i can bear julian looked at mercy her face brightened faintly the momentary expression of relief told him how truly he would be befriending her if he consented to remain in the room a position of retirement was offered to him by a recess formed by the central bay window of the library if he occupied this place they could see or not see that he was present as their own inclinations might decide them i will stay with you horace as long as you wish me to be here having answered in those terms he stopped as he passed mercy on his way to the window his quick and kindly insight told him that he might still be of some service to her a hint from him might show her the shortest and the easiest way of making her confession delicately and briefly he gave her the hint the first time i met you i saw that your life had had its troubles let us hear how those troubles began he withdrew to his place in the recess for the first time since the fatal evening when she and grace rosebury had met in the french cottage mercy merrick looked back into the purgatory on earth of her past life and told her sad story simply and truly in these words end of chapter 26. | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-05-09 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dLQlXSkoUWQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLQlXSkoUWQ | Travis Scott Nike SB RESTOCK Sneaker Release Update | word around town is the Travis Scott Nike SB is restocking in September so in today's video we're going to be going over the sneaker giving you guys a detailed look at the shoe and talk about some of the other potential options when it comes to releases this September as well so as of right now there are a lot of rumors when it comes to this release that doesn't mean that this shoe is guaranteed 100 coming out just yet but we're also going to talk about a couple different options and scenarios on what could potentially happen this September and how you could prepare for that release and if you didn't know by now my name is DJ and this is the DNA show so before we get started looking at some more detailed looks at the shoe we gotta talk about the history first so as we all know Nike SB has been around for about 20 years now and there has been a lot of hype through different releases over those years and as Travis Scott was slowly coming up throughout the game we saw every single one of his sneakers selling out immediately as soon as they drop I'm sure everybody's aware of the Air Jordan releases but we also have some Air Force One releases coming out during this time as well this was back in 2018 and 2019. now shortly after that in early 2020 before the pandemic we saw the Travis Scott Knight ESB release and I actually didn't get to go to the launch and I wasn't able to grab these for retail so the weekend of that release in particular I happen to be in Vancouver BC and I stopped by one of the skate shops over there to see if people were camping out and this is what it looked like yeah so the line starts right here and it goes all the way up to the corner way up there so aloki don't feel like walking all the way up there but the line goes all the way up to the corners damn who's first in line your personal life we all are together y'all all together yeah how long y'all been here last uh last day Monday yesterday Monday Monday oh it's like 10 a.m 10 a.m 10 a.m on what day yesterday yesterday yeah oh okay so today is Friday so Thursday yeah so about 48 Hours camped out yeah yeah how do you guys know how many pairs they got so nobody knows they got 60 somewhere around there somewhere around 60. so did they tell the people back there online how long you been out here uh 5 p.m yesterday 5 p.m yesterday damn bro I respect the commitment he got the ones on and everything of course man hey I hope Travis see this video so as you can see people are definitely dedicated to get the shoe and right when they came out they were already reselling for around a thousand dollars now also to mention during this time we saw the special box pair now literally the box was the only thing that was different the shoe was the same it was just a different box and because of that people were asking for close to almost a thousand extra dollars on top of that just because it had a special Buck I couldn't justify paying that much extra money just for a different box now this is the part where I got some questions for y'all do you remember the Travis Scott SB sample the pair that was kind of all tan and it had the different colors on the uppers and it looked similar but it was definitely a different type of colorway so those in particular could potentially be some and that could come out in September now we heard rumors again rumors that the shoe is going to be restocking but this draws me to think of the early 2010 time when we saw the Doernbecher 3 those came out in 2010 I remember going to the store buying those for retail and then three years later they retro'd the same shoe it was like a restock but it was actually a retro in that particular situation the Dawnbreaker 3 came out again in 2013 it had a different box and the whole shape of the shoe is different so they actually did recreate the sneaker and it felt and looked a little bit different and it was a lot more bulky and for me I still ended up getting both for my collection but I really like the 2010 pair a lot more because they were just a little bit more slim and I like how they originally came when they first dropped now because of this it caused the value of the sneaker to go down tremendously because it was a wide restock that came out during 2013 and that situation was actually more of a retro than it was a restock so that leads me to wonder for this one in particular are they going to be recreating the shoe and calling it a restock now but it's actually a retro and that's going to be the situation this fall or is it going to be an actual restock of the sneaker so we're going to talk about how that works in a second but before that let's go ahead and hop in the studio so I can give you guys a quick rundown of all the details of the sneaker alright so I'm sure you guys have seen these a million times so run through it real quick Tan outsole White midsole more of kind of like a white sail kind of color you got that black colored Stitch matching similar to the swoosh right here got the suede on the swoosh then you got the paisley print right here around the toe around the eyelet and then the back end of the foot you got a tan suede with your Cactus Jack records right here kind of embossed into it on the back end tan puffy tongue Cactus Jack Browning right here dope rope laces and then you got your plaid print right here on the side of the foot on both sides your pink swoosh with the this is actually yeah this is a suede on the pink swoosh as well and then um yeah you got the paisley print on the insole and these come with additional laces you got black laces and more of that pink colored lace and then one detail that a lot of people love on this shoe you can actually take the paisley print off it's a Nike SB so it's really meant to be skated in and as you skate it the material will come off and there'll be a whole nother print below so I'm gonna post some images on the screen right here so you guys can see what I'm talking about when I it comes to that let me know what you guys think Down Below in the comment section do you like the natural print that it comes with or do you like the print that's underneath it would you customize this have you customize these I know people do have these as watching this video as well so I would love to hear what you guys thought about these are again like I said I just recently got these so I'm not sure exactly what I want to do with them yet but I know for a fact I'm definitely going to be rocking these things now when it comes to restocking this sneaker this is some of the questions that draw into my mind and maybe you guys have other comments or questions leave them down below in the comment section the Travis Scott stuff we haven't seen restocks but some of the releases have been kind of interesting and when companies buy inventory to sell them at their stores what happens is sometimes contracts can fall through and next thing you know the company doesn't pay for that bill or they have to pay a fee or whatever it may be and then Nike still has a bunch of this inventory and then they have to send it off to a different warehouse and hold that product and then you'll see a restock later because of those reasons and that's just literally one of the reasons of why something could happen like this which makes me start to think okay was this something that was happening where they were planning on restocking this before but because of the pandemic all these things started to happen and the next thing you know they have production issue with other product that was coming in so they kind of put that on the back burner and then next thing you know two three years go by and they're like you know what we got to get rid of this inventory and make space in the warehouse let's do a restock somebody catches wind of it now that we have a rumor it's all going around and we don't know how many pairs it could be it could be ten thousand pairs it could be 200 000 pairs it was already our limited release and it was hard to get when it did come out so are they saying that you know potentially all the inventory didn't go out and it was only half the inventory or a quarter of the inventory is still left or I don't know we don't know the numbers and this also could be a rumor that's being spread that's allowing people to think oh the Travis Scott SB is coming out and it's going to be the same one it says just a restock but they're actually like retroing it and recreating it or somebody's building hype around that to then create Buzz around it and then months from now let's save two months or so we see another announcement that says hey this is the actual shoe that's going to be coming out in September or the release date is actually in October or whatever it may be so there's a lot of speculation there's a lot of different things there's a lot of Hope for a lot of people and I hope that a lot of people can get the shoe as well but we won't know until the time actually comes so everybody's going to be talking about it and you're going to hear a lot of people saying oh it's definitely doing it this sort of thing we don't have the facts we don't have the answers we don't know all we can do is talk about it and have our dialogue in the comments section and us make our videos and do those different things so those are some different scenarios on how it could have happened what could potentially happen and what could happen in the future and some things that you could do to prepare for it subscribe to the channel I'll give you guys updates I'll make sure that you guys have what you need if you're part of the community you already know I'll keep you guys updated as well link Down Below in the description if you want to be a part of that always give the Early Access to information over there and then when the time does come closer to September we get more announcements with specific release information and where you can get it from whether it may be a restock on sneakers app or local skate shops or whatever it is that's when you're going to really be able to take action on the situation to potentially get a shoe for your collection and get it for retail so I hope this video was helpful and gave you guys a little bit of insight on kind of how restocks work and Retros and different things like that if you're kind of new to the game and get a better detailed look at the sneaker I'm happy to finally show you guys these on the channel I've had them for a little bit and hadn't had time to shoot a video so I thought this was the perfect opportunity and I have fun making this video so don't forget to subscribe for more updates and I'll see you guys in another one I would never let you down so before you go I just launched my Sneakerhead Academy where we got everything on the inside I teach you all the stuff that I learned over the past 15 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OG8gojg2CKI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG8gojg2CKI | New CAMO SPOT on Forsaken? (Cold War Zombies OTS-9 Gold Viper) | we're back on our cold war dark aether grind here on our second account in our last video our top comment was from jedi saying he wants to do the ots 9 on forsaken without rampage inducer so that's what we'll be doing today i don't know about the rampage inducer part though so the unlock challenge for the ots 9 was kind of difficult it's like kill 50 tempests or something let me see yeah kill 50 tempest within two seconds of them reappearing after teleporting which is a very specific challenge in 50 tempest is a whole lot i played mainly outbreak or only outbreak to level this thing up and i still after killing probably about like maybe even 15 tempest didn't get a single point towards unlocking this weapon and i'm not playing multiplayer for a game that's a year old so i just went ahead use the cod points that i got from the battle pass and bought the ots 9 so for future reference you guys want me to do any other dlc weapons i don't know how we're gonna unlock them i might have to just pay for them but i mean it's whatever anyways uh i vanguard i i'm still gonna grind the camos in there but i really haven't been itching to play it also halo and pokemon are out so i've been grinding those but we'll get to that in a minute anyways here's our camo challenges our camel progress for today i still need to get a thousand kills with the ots 9 which is a lot more than we usually have to do i need to get oh almost 2 000 crits that's gonna be a while and then another thousand five hundred pack of punch kills everything else is done besides infection and we are level 48 so hopefully we can get two levels here we have three challenges to do today besides our camo challenges we have to level this up twice we need to get this thing dark aether or gold viper rather and we need to find a new place to grind on forsaken but i'm going in with the ring of fire we don't have a whole lot of time to waste because we have a lot of [ __ ] to get done so i'm hopping on forsaken and let's just go ahead and get this done all right here we go walking in forsaking here this is such a good game honestly we didn't know what we had i can't believe people even attempted to hate on this game what i forgot to show my attachments can i still show them here i can okay got the cobra red dot we got the grouse suppressor can probably change that to something else but don't care uh the vdv reinforced should be the cavalry so there we go we're gonna have the tiger team spotlight on it actually since we can change it let's just get that kgb eliminator at while we're here cruiser grip is fine uh i'm gonna switch to the 40 ground mag this rap probably not the best for zombies i still don't know what wrap to use in zombies i'm going with speed tape and then our wire stocks probably okay but that's just sprint of fire time anything helping with aim movement that's good we'll do that our weapon update though oh it did let's go but like i mentioned uh before we hopped in the game our truck spot's been nerfed like this is where we've been standing getting everything done but just to show you guys i'm gonna let a few zombies come in here and show you how the truck works now i actually have not played on this map since it's been updated but i'm pretty sure that they just climb up from wherever now and not just right in front of you so let's see so obviously they're still going to go over here i'll just kill these guys real quick but yeah they climb up from the sides now which sucks i mean i guess it's fine for round one or oh jeez it's already around three i forgot about that but i i mean i guess it's fine for round three four or whatever but past round ten you're not gonna be using it too much let's go ahead grab our loose change here you just say you know rampage inducer i don't know how i'm gonna stick true to that or even why we do know rampage inducer i i don't think it's more of a challenge to not have it on i feel like it's more of a challenge to have it on maybe he just wants me to suffer a little more because i i know you you sick you sick bastards want me to do the zrg again and maybe i'll lift the ban on it someday but i i don't understand the no rampage inducer i'll probably turn it on at some point once we find a place and get set up but also in the last video i forgot to put the comment on by time i put the video live so this time hopefully i remember if i don't just scream at me in the comments but i will have a comment there with every weapon we've already completed so we don't get any repeats when you guys are suggesting your weapons also make sure you suggest what map you want me to do and i mean even if like you want to suggest a build or something we can try it as long as it's not outrageous but uh back to what i was talking about before we hopped in game uh i've been uh pretty busy recently i've had a whole lot of time to stream as you you guys might have noticed but when i have had free time i've just been playing nothing but halo in uh pokemon brilliant diamond i i really like i'm a huge pokemon fan uh if you guys have seen some stuff in my background it's all pokemon stuff like i'm a die-hard pokemon fan so really happy that diamond pro was remade get to play that a bit i've been playing that with my girlfriend and then also just like grinding the hell out of it but then me and the boys have been playing halo a lot uh halo was my main game growing up like that was my game on the xbox 360. i played a lot of halo 3 halo reach even some like odst like i think that's the first game i ever got uh like a thousand hours in or something like that and then probably the game that started my my grinding addiction my my unlockable grinding addiction with going for uh recon because recon was probably like the biggest flex you could have that was like halo's mastery camo also bloodshed camo but i don't think there's something like that in halo we've just been grinding ranked i think right now on platform i'm having a lot of fun playing halos if you guys want to see halo videos i'm i'm down to do them i just don't know how that would go over because i'll play like different modes on cod and people still you know won't want to see that maybe just a vanguard thing but i don't know vanguard's obviously gotten so repetitive that i'm literally only playing the grind camos like it's not even really fun playing on its own because there's not a whole lot of content in it but i'm not gonna give up on grinding vanguard i'm just gonna maybe play a little more cold war zombies than i do vanguard it seems like you guys like watching that um more than vanguard anyways but uh i am liking multiplayer in vanguard that doesn't do very well on youtube i think i think multiplayer is kind of a dying thing on youtube unless you're one of like the top top players or a big personality that's been around for a while but i think vanguard's multiplayer is is really good probably some of the best that we've gotten in a long time i'm still training in spawn i need to leave but it's for sure one of the best that we've gotten in a very very long time i just think that it just it doesn't do too well on youtube but search and destroy has been a lot of fun i actually did put out a video of me playing search and draft holy [ __ ] bring a fire i'm gonna go down hold on hold that thought i'm gaming let's grab these double points head back to the ring of fire there's so many zombies at round nine what the hell okay we can grab this insta kill as well and keep it moving but uh search and destroy's been a lot of fun it's it's back to like modern warfare surgeon destroy me and the boys been playing that so you want to see that i uploaded a video on that yesterday or the day of the day that i'm recording this but yesterday for when you guys see this so that's been fun i don't know vanguard i was excited for it to come out and like i said the multiplayer is still like what i thought it would be actually probably better than i thought it'd be the zombies just really disappointing and we've kind of centered ourselves around zombies within the last few months so i'll be playing a lot more cold war here uh originally this series was gonna be like the cold war series i was gonna sanction it off to like once a week but i don't know i'm having way more fun playing cold war so it probably more than once a week maybe every other day so hopefully i can stay true to that but also the pokemon stuff like i said it's one of my favorite games ever it probably is my favorite game if i had to pick one but i've been grinding the hell out of that i also got like the dual pack so i have diamond and pearl so if you guys want to see me run through pearl like streaming it or even like videos on it i i might be down for that let's grab this coin please grab the coin grab the [ __ ] coin thank you let's grab this part we went opposite this time usually we go through this door we got our loose change from mule kick though let's hop on through look how we i'm kiting these zombies it's only around 10 but i'm nice on the stick still let's open this up who's got the flashlight he's not holding it it's behind the counter for employee use only let's go ahead and go to 60 minute photo which is also a bar which i don't get there's intel here i've never grabbed so let's do that got the loose change from dead shot and grab that shot because we need to start working on our crits right now there we go that shot is such a cheat code i will never get over it i'll say every video that shot is disgusting on controller look at this look at this only headshots i'm not even i'm not even doing anything special look tap tap the aim down sight button and you're good ready check this out bang boom bop all crits look eyes closed actually should probably open my eyes so i'm out of ammo eyes closed am i even hitting them i'm not aiming the right way okay eyes closed i gotta reload eyes closed again easy crit i was i was kind of peeking for that one i was cheating but the whole point of that is headshots busted let's open up burger town let's grab ammo before zombies show up grab the loose change hop over here and take that but for those of you that are curious about uh my my diamond let's play or not let's play just how i'm playing it right now i chose chimchar as my starter i normally go like piplup but i was like you know what let's change it up this time uh i got a crowbat i got a zubat got it all the way up i think i'm also rocking uh graveler i got the mew and jirachi and everything from uh free gift pokemon which is insane that you can get that that early i'm missing a part aren't i i need the tv so let's go grab that and then i the rest of my team is kind of up for grabs i don't know what to put on there i kind of want to get like a toga kiss or like a zoomer something like that has fairy typing i don't know that's just a little little insight in my pokemon stuff for those of you that are curious i'll try to keep that uh down i know some people just do not care about it but we got all of our parts now let's go ahead build our portal i'm pretty sure they patched our bridge spot too i have no idea what we're gonna grind camo's at actually i kind of have an idea maybe like the donut shop or we can even do uh ronald reagan's room i normally do that with like the m79 or some sort of explosive or wonder weapon i don't know how that's gonna fare with the ots 9. either way i'm going to grab a few chris before we go through this portal because i'm playing so mindless right now but this is still so much more fun than vanguard get out of here zombies we got one zombie left let's just go through oh the boys almost forgot ready that's one two three in the last one wait did they change your picture this guy hasn't always been here has he this guy's always been long neck long head that looks like a different picture we're missing one of our original boys they had to have changed it someone's got to confirm that for me those aren't the same people those aren't our boys i just kissed a stranger that i just haven't played this in a long time let's head this way this time let's head through all the nice lab equipment dude i swear if a monster hops out this pool you gotta like the video oh my god but for real though apparently likes do way more than i thought they did so if you you guys want to like it go for it if not it's whatever but it do help me out abomination from take this d yeah go ahead gas up you're still getting killed don't you shoot at me i'm going right here how are you going to get me you can't and now you're sleep what happened oh we unlocked the tech nine let's go okay that's a dlc weapon we're not going to buy a bundle for that's pretty cool let's just hop on through we can get pack punch and we can buy phd too all right let's let's lock down there we go grab a loose change from phd and snag it and let's go ahead grab pack punch and put cryo on it we could have grabbed pack punch 2 right away but i need some perks but while we're up here this is what the ots 9 looks like with the first pack punch camo here on forsaken this thing is beautiful pack a bunch of camos really make such a huge difference and honestly this blueprint does not look bad with camos on it like this is probably one of the better blueprints to put camos on in this game but now we're back i was formally known as the best spot in grinding ever but now actually i haven't sat here since i've seen what they do so i'll see how this works now oh yeah they're instantly on me the dogs usually were and same with some with very close oh yeah yeah [ __ ] i just got knocked out i was gonna say zombies with a path thing that's close to the railing would catch you but now everyone just catches you i mean that spot was really broken so i can't be mad about that but why the truck uh everything why the truck let's grab loose change from these machines there we go that's one get one from knock i'm getting surrounded so bring a fire hopefully i don't die here because i do not have a self revive or quick revive so i gotta fight my way out there actually isn't very many zombies right now but i put down the ring of fire i'm committed to staying here go ahead take your time zombies oh wait i have a lot of uh crystals right now i don't know if my smg's are fully ranked up i think i they they must be at least close because i have like seven attachments on them but i haven't leveled up my stuff with crystals in a long time anyways we need to head back up and we need to go to wonder fizz and get some perks oh we just got thrown there let me get phd for the second time in a few minutes then let's hop through and see if we can hit the wonder fizz without dying it's not looking like there's too many zombies here i'll take out this guy and then try to grab quick revive stay off oh come on all right now they're now they're starting to swarm now's a good time to clear out of here and see if there's a nice area like here at the lab that we can grind cameras at i would say up there where there's two spawns left and right of the portal over here there's a lot of zombie spawns i really don't want people to have a chill time grinding i think a good spot is actually by the portal that you spawn in over here by the boys this is like colonel's office revamped we'll try this for a bit because the closest spawns are all right there there's four of them the spawns are gonna be faster let's just see if we can survive here that's my main issue this is kind of like power room on mauer where it's like yeah it's fast but i'm i suck yup i'm already in a corner i think we got a stun on us let's move around a bit easy crits okay round's over we need to hurry up and try to get to wonder fizz we have quick revives so i guess we're fine but we need speed cola we need death perception so we can start like ranking this thing up let's get jug speed cola death perception and i think next we'll end up getting mule kick just for that the ammo drop and then we'll get like stamina up and all that but i'll sit here for another round we have a ring of fire to work with we can survive maybe we won't use the rampage inducer unless things like start getting real slow but the rampage juice is such a nice quality of life thing like it's and it makes the time in between rounds so fast when you're grinding cameras like on firebase when we were grinding the mp5 last time that was clean like just sitting there zombies constantly coming constantly getting camous it was easy well let's check our crit progress 226 out of 359 possible pretty good no that's not good geez we just leveled up our 1911 by getting a kill well down there i really need to keep track of my ammo and we're already behind on perks again that's two downs already come on okay quick revive first thing we're getting let's buy ammo i don't think i like that spot it might have just been because i'm like out of ammo or ran out of ammo there but i really feel like once we get into the 20s i'm not gonna be able to survive there let's go try a different spot let's head over here to this zip line to the first town i don't remember the names of these i think one's called any town i don't know what the other one's called but if we head on over here dwight's donuts wait jim's donuts jim's done why i say dwight where'd i get dwight from but i think standing up here is a pretty good spot not very good for getting out if i need to but it seems kind of fast and i'm relatively safe safe enough to reload for a second the double points we'll take that we desperately need to get our points back up if we want to pack a punch again and get perks [ __ ] oh almost died but we found out if we jump off to the left there as long as there's no zombies to the left we'll be safe same with jumping to the right jeez why they had to take away my truck man i just want my truck back okay uh we're gonna need decoys so i'll pick those up off the ground you know what i'm gonna grab a jug from right here and then i think i know a different spot i've seen people sit by death perception in spawn and use that for like high rounding but that's normally for like a death machine i'm gonna grab my death perception right here and i'll see if i can survive back here cuz i know i can't climb up on that and everything in my my body wants me to climb up on that and jump away if we start getting built up here i really need to just use my decoys sparingly oh and there's an abomination i keep want to call those forsaken that's not it he actually just did a number on me i'm so lit rn let's take him out while we have a ring of fire there we go that's our biggest threat that's what's working pretty well i guess geez that reload is slow even with speed call i feel like speed cola hardly does anything like it'll speed it up sure but not by a whole lot but since we're here let's go ahead and upgrade our armor we'll get that to three and then we'll upgrade our gun as much as we can okay we got that the blue actually that's not bad that's a good upgrade we got all three levels of armor and our gun to blue but i guess we'll chill here till we have enough to get pack punch two and then maybe another perk so we'll see after a round or two where we're standing money wise and hopefully something will drop a self-revised so we have to use the salvage on it oh that's a double points we'll take that reload come back torment go away holy [ __ ] get back to our spot get the hell away from me looks like we're gonna have to train a bit which is not optimal we got 17k we have 470 scrap or blue scrap so we just save up 30 we can get this gun to purple but i think we might be able to just spend it on a self-revive right now decisions you know what i'm going to spend it on a self revive because if i get my gun purple and i still die i mean who's that help if i get a self-revive i can continue playing if i don't die grabbing it hit up the truck for a second so i can reload then we hop down and we'll head back to our corner here i'm throwing a decoy down and then ring a fire and you guys can just bring me crits mimic you can bring your crit right to me and get killed dang we kind of just fried through that whole horde i don't know how much i'm liking this i don't know where else we'd go because honestly i think about it the ronald reagan room like it's nice for high rounding and all that but you need like a very specific set like a very specific setup to survive in there and it's not gonna be the best for grinding camos because those zombies dropping from the roof you're not gonna get very many head shots on those guys like they're just gonna keep dropping down you'll be hitting toes speaking of head shots we're at 389 crits out of 563 kills not awful we're making our way we just don't have a set home yet like if we were on the truck the truck was still only like one spot to climb up from we'd be chilling but no we had to take away our boo we got enough to pack a punch again i'm gonna go do that oh there's abomination holy [ __ ] yeah i don't like that they immediately start climbing up the truck now i hate that but we can go ahead and grab pack 2. let's do that this is what the ots 9 looks like with forsaken's pack punch 2 camo this thing is beautiful that blue and red go together real nice maybe we try a different spot now let's head down over here so there's two spawns there they'll spawn out of there both out of there there's a lot of spawns on this map i'm i'm realizing bonds will be there i need to open this up oh here's speed coal might as well grab it since it's right next to it or they'll lose change from it too i mean we could sit at the the ski ball things in the arcade but if we run out of ammo or something we're screwed i guess mule kicks right there i'm gonna grab mule kick while i'm here i like grabbing it from the actual meal kick machine because it works like a trap it's easy kills it's tough trying to figure out a new grinding spot responds there there's spawns there i mean this spot burger town is not bad let's see how he easily get mobbed in here oh oh [ __ ] abomination that's not fun oh we gotta block the shot slow with uh the counter easy kill these zombies are getting here real slow now that i have my my ring of fire up i don't know that's why it doesn't seem safe either does anyone know a good grinding spot on this map now let's see what's over here there's a spawn here i think they spawn through here sometimes yep uh one's over here there's not somewhere i can just post up at where there's only one point of entry for them i'm so lost without the truck i took my home from me oh [ __ ] [ __ ] in my ass i'm not getting cornered i am getting cornered there's nothing i can do about it besides run away i guess i'll try out the skee ball area but i feel like this is very very risky to do honestly them nerfing the truck kind of pushes uh oh we're level 50 now so you start getting jackrabbits but them nerfing the truck kind of pushes forsaken down the list a little bit or at least lowers my grade of the map because i liked it because it was super fast and easy for grinding you're very accessible towards the mannequin and going to pack a punch and the map's just cool but when you take out the easy grinding aspect that kind of pushes it down a little bit maybe we'll look up here maybe a rooftop is a good place to do it up here maybe but i kind of have to move around look around oh yeah especially if there's mimics here no thanks we're moving any spawns in this corner here because i can kind of stand right here and go for it okay this is working and if something happens where i gotta leave i can just jump off oh wait hold on this might be the spot oh look at me go oh never mind nevermind they're throwing [ __ ] don't look at me look away they're all of them are throwing [ __ ] we're leaving and i'm god damn it zombie come here get the [ __ ] down go to bed no no no no i want to shoot this guy there we go i thought i was so smart for a second there like new pile up spot we found it they they try to they try to nerf me but they can't they nerf me immediately i'm sitting there they're all they're all standing there not knowing what to do this game really has a way of toying with you all right let's try to grab the mannequin on our way to the portal over here then we can try to post up somewhere get as many kills as we can and then grab a few perks back but we are struggling today three downs already at round 21. all right our armor's back maybe right here we'll try this out for a second it seems pretty decent only problem is if i jump off i'm jumping down into like a horde of zombies which is not ideal but we finished the round so let's go ahead oh corrosion let's go easy jackrabbit and drench camo double camo i don't even remember i was saying besides that that spot could be dangerous getting mule kick so we don't run out of ammo while we're doing this we'll we'll take the spot for a spin kind of want to go try that roof again but if they all start throwing [ __ ] at me it's like an insta down like you can't dodge all that they have auto aim with uh the [ __ ] they throw oh my god i'm gonna [ __ ] go down no get off me maybe if i stand up here will i throw [ __ ] probably i guess we'll find out is that peck talking on the radio shut the [ __ ] up pack pack is too scared to talk to me on forsaken i never see his voice lines pop up he only popped up there because i hit that radio he is too scared to speak on here the [ __ ] off me zombie that's way too [ __ ] made we got 9k we can afford some more perks i'm gonna get stamina just because i feel like the fall damage is gonna help the speed's gonna help and we're gonna have to run away a lot probably oh we got enough to upgrade this to purple by the way let's do that first we'll repair our armor get this purple and we're one step closer to getting a gold i still need to save up 26 000 if i want pack 3. this spot's working pretty well so far i mean for all things considered but we'll see how it goes once uh it starts getting to the later rounds get the [ __ ] off me please bring a fire let's try to survive here with a forsaken or abomination what are you called i'm gonna go down go down you don't don't go down robert it go down it don't the second i say things are going well all things considered i didn't consider a [ __ ] abomination rolling up on me and eight disciples this [ __ ] sucks domination please do me a favor and die you piece of [ __ ] can you do that for me can you die thanks idiot okay so that spot don't work too well either i'm lost i'm gonna repair my armor though okay we already checked down there maybe there's a different spot over here that we should try out his bagels seemed or donuts seemed alright like the donut shop not the craziest maybe right here would be good we'll try this i don't see any spawns but they can climb up this rail right here as long as well as going around to the right not the most flat ground experience maybe we'll try on the other roof next the one right across from us because when i first played on this map i thought a spot like this would be the go-to grind spot it's not looking like it i mean it's working better than what we've used before also we've been getting a lot of double points today i think they know we're struggling and they're trying to help us out that streamer loot okay we survived the whole round there can't be that bad but you know just to test out everything we'll try over here this time i don't know if they can climb up on the other side maybe this spot is better especially if we sit in like this corner that way we have an easy exit let's try it i heard a mangler or yeah pal i just want to talk oh no they can jump up right there max ammo we take those we'll just use a ring of fire too this ain't that bad except for the zombies that have like eight foot box jumps because that kind of pushed me out of the way contamination camo we're racking up our jackrabbits now camos are coming at such a slower rate now that we don't have like a fixed spot of fixed grinding position there we go need decoy here go to the decoy i'm [ __ ] get lit up get torched is our glitch camo getting very close on getting done with those jackrabbits that don't seem like it either this is the spot that i thought was going to be the nice grinding spot i feel like this spot's boring too we're zombies jumping up here climbing around here let's try it we're gonna try everything today let's see where their spawns are at i'm pretty sure they spawn they'll jump up from over there from the street too yeah it looks like they do bring a fireplace i hate the double bumper ring of fire because sometimes it's like oh you want to throw your tactical oh no you're lethal oh ring you wanted to use your field upgrade that's what you wanted okay i hate the button combinations i wish i could just plug in one of those old xbox like type pads or something similar to the bottom of my controller if i'm not using a mic it'll just give me extra binds for games it'd be nice to just be able to hit a big button that's like okay this is what you do for this because that is such an under under appreciated feature of pc i'm gonna die please don't down me again that decoy kind of saved my life i got a nade at my feet yeah i don't like this spot i'm nuking and i'm out of here this spot was better than that one seems like anywhere i go and i try to post up i'm gonna die but we have 47 000 so let's get pack three maybe that'll help survive longer all right this is what pack punch three looks like on the ots nine this thing is amazing these this probably has the best set of three like this has the cleanest triple set i don't think they're the best cameras in the game oh that's jack-o'-lantern i don't think these are the best pack-a-punch cameras in the game but they're the best set of pack punch camos for sure let's see if we can survive here for a bit this seems like our best bet so far oh rotten camel we're done with our normal kills so we've gotten like what a thousand kills now something like that you can probably check yeah a thousand one hundred forty three at 783 crits oh we unlocked the lc10 that's not smg unlocked i'm not getting very many crits now okay never mind i lied i saw the crit champion of the world yeah this is definitely our best bet of a spot like until elites start showing up we're good over here that light is extremely bright it feels like my lights i got up here no no no oh it's that close i thought this light was super far away like over there and it was a giant light no wonder it's so bright really right here the spot is not that bad unless i go down then it's awful so zombies don't touch me quick go that was such a clutch decoy i had no health i need to get armor back stat threshold camo we need a thousand from here let's jump off i just want to see where we're at 863 so when we're at thousand eight hundred and sixty-three whoa we'll be done geez that's so far from here especially if we can't stay put and just shoot be a different story on firebase that's for sure oh we're going in now abomination is extremely close to us though don't charge me oh you [ __ ] [ __ ] i hate you are you gonna charge again are you gonna shoot your little beam idiot oh that's actually hurting bad domination does so much damage please just die you fat [ __ ] oh [ __ ] die thank you god let's kill these zombies real quick never mind there's no such thing as real quick just want to refill my armor i'm going to get killed trying to do it honestly what do we do for the iron hide we're in spawn we looped around and we threw decoys i'm down to just throw decoys all game when you throw down some decoys get some easy crits it's going to go by a lot faster than what we're doing i'm going back to spawn where we can easily refill our armor if there's not a disciple sitting right on it thank you we're also very close to getting uh what's it called getting our weapon legendary that's it so down a decoy everybody go to the decoy wow look how fun idiots oh yeah that's gonna help so much for chris we just racked up a whole bunch there then we can kind of just move around train up a bit maybe even try to take out some elites while we're doing it the mangler's the biggest one we got to get rid of because he just knocks everything over and once this mango is dead like that you can hop on over here maybe even hop on this truck take out the disciple if it'll auto lock to it thank you and now we throw down our decoy and we can get the rest of these guys right here holy [ __ ] look at this look at this look at him go up just racked up 50 right there and we got a level from it and we're back to three decoys too shout out mule kick not shout out manglers though these manglers are ass cheeks [ __ ] off let's just end this round check out these chumps there we go and we have enough to get this to legendary so let's do that legendary let's go and we can get some armor we're fully stacked i'll sit in the corner until there's enough zombies for me to have to bail and then we'll run around with decoys and all that we'll get our crits like this for a minute grab that max ammo we're big chilling we're gonna fire just ended though so let's move i've seen any elites down which is good or decoy y'all want to get on it that's fine by me that's easy crits put on another one enjoy that more easy crits this is just going to be the whole video now me running around throwing decoys saying easy we're out of decoys actually oh another good thing there's another one on the ground one over here grab more decoys what perks are we missing like tombstone elemental for sure i don't know what else like we're missing a big one get back to our corner pop in the ring mimic shut the [ __ ] up no this is the strat that we needed oh there's an abomination isn't there you stupid [ __ ] i hit the nuke get all these zombies out of my way you can take a little bit of damage from it a little [ __ ] get lit up mimic this is not about you dude get the hell out of here where's that sound i just heard some some lap in my ear yeah what the [ __ ] maybe it's that spot no let's see no i'm not hearing it now that's weird yeah it's when i shoot the abomination over here that's goofy abomination you need to die please and thank you on reloading and now you die schlepped them let's prepare our armor while we have a second back to our corner back to the streets where we began feeling as good as lovers can you know we're like 200 crits away and then we can get out of here maybe we'll be able to finish on an x-fil round and i hope we finished before that though oh one thousand sixty nine and five six hundred ninety five it's been a while since we've shouted out sex you thought i wasn't gonna do it this is probably as long as it would take if i had to get every single camo for for this weapon not just crits okay now i do hope i get it at expo i hope i get it this round we should be able to 1768 we're one kill off it's gonna make sure i decoy here early and often make sure there's no elites to stop up my trains and we should be able to get it done if everything pans out mangler you're you're the first to die i'm coming right for you goodbye 69 sucks we got sex sex sex is there an abomination this round i saw a big lump of scrotum walking around somewhere nope actually that's just a play count perfect get on the decoy dumbasses get on another one so no no no i would say so easy but i almost died i just gotta not speak i will jinx myself immediately there we go another decoy for you you know what they say another one all right let's do another one show me gold viper where's gold viper please bring it here i heard a mangler spawn so i'm gonna stop doing that for a minute till this mango is dead what's up pal please die there he is any sleep oh we're at 1819 we're so close oh i know i just threw one and there's a mangler shooting over here i don't know where that decoy went oh it's up there how did that happen that's not even near the direction i was throwing it [ __ ] it dude let's buy some more [ __ ] the mangler we're getting these crits anyways oh he's a [ __ ] bring a fire a decoy going i'm english sleep there's gold viper let's go let's [ __ ] go baby let's go let's sit by the x-fil radio and get this thing over with spanish camo geez that took forever and we're level 200 let's go crazy hitting level 200 only grinding cameras on this account kind of insane there's not that many zombies left in the round so let's just wait have them come in here and then we can go ahead and start our exhale what is that noise like there's radio static coming from the radio i mean no this sounds crazy but doesn't normally do that either way we're ex feeling right now that's perfect timing and we now know the optimal route we had a teleporter hit the zip line then hit the portal back to spawn i think that is the fastest way let's hit the zippy right to the teleporter easy and we're home so i'm gonna do this cashmere give me two of them let me both throwing it down enjoy that oh we still have two more shout out mule kick look at the abomination frozen in time frozen time i know it's closing time but whatever throw another one enjoy it i'm gonna ring a fire and shoot at you while you guys are all getting pulled into it especially you abomination you piece of [ __ ] throw another one you got one zombie left where is he there you are what's up pal watch this he's clean that was the dumbest trick shot i've ever attempted oh there's loot right there oh the cashmere and hop in we did it we got it done let's see our final stats we have two thousand seven hundred kills ridiculous one thousand eight hundred crits we could have just done them all zero revives five downs get me out of here all right let's take a look at what the ots nine looks like with these mastery camos here's gold viper pretty decent it's looking more gold now i don't know what's going on with that stock it's like a woodstock with gold viper attempting to go over it just does not look right and neither neither does my speech apparently what like diamond pretty clean always got good coverage on it no scratching no nothing and then dark aether best looking camo i've ever seen so yeah pretty decent with these with these uh mastery camos let's go see what it looks like in game with gold viper all right this is what the ots 9 looks like in game with gold viper on it this gold is really sticking out and also i don't have the actual weapon unlocked i'm using the dlc weapon the bundle version of it so it does have this big f on it for off my time wasted and getting this thing done without that truck but it still looks pretty good this this is a really good bundle blueprint to put camos on so can't be that mad about it also it has a nice little touch if you can see down here by the stock there's two little bars of gold viper so that's pretty cool but yeah we're done with the ots nine it's another smg down we're i think two out of five now but this is taking a lot longer than i anticipated so i'm gonna have to end the video here if you guys like this you want to see more go ahead and leave a like on it if you don't dislike if you're new here please start subscribing put out all kinds of cod videos throughout the week that's gonna be it for me today i'll see you guys next time later | Jmoney26 | UCeXw_AS7YlosG0FlG8lRnfA | 2021-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,961 | 39,913 |
JV5iu2cU9t0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JV5iu2cU9t0 | DOCTOR in NYC: What I Spend in a Week | welcome back to my channel everybody for those of you who are new around here my name is michael aka dr cellini and i am in my sixth and final year training in new york city so before we start this video please make sure you smash that like button it really helps out the channel it helps out the algorithm it helps me get exposure and it helps me be able to make amazing content like this so hit the like button right now before we go any further and also subscribe because there's still a lot of people watching these videos that aren't subscribed and i see you today's video i wanted to make for some time now finally sat down and wrote out all the stuff i wanted to talk about today so as i just mentioned i am in my last year of training as a physician in new york city sub-specializing in interventional radiology and i'm going to kind of hop on this trend which everybody is doing across youtube right now and that is to talk about everything we spend in a week where we live according to our job and all that stuff so i wrote out every single thing i spent in a week while on call in new york city so let's get into it so before i start this video i wanted to do a quick disclaimer and that is i live in new york city new york city is notoriously very expensive it's expensive to live here it's expensive to work here it's expensive to even leave your house i always say you can't even leave your house in new york city without spending a hundred dollars and that pretty much holds true so with that high cost of living in new york city these salaries are also inflated in new york city so you have to kind of take everything with a grain of salt because you'll probably be surprised about how expensive or how much i spend in new york city in one week it's quite alarming even as i was putting this video together so let's go ahead and uh dive in all right so like i said this is from the last week i was on call this was the seven day straight on call video i took everything i spent that week and wrote it all down and this is a normal we don't haul for me so here we go starting with monday so monday i made a cup of coffee at home and i did a little math because i'm one of those people who doesn't like to pay for coffee in the morning every single day because that cost adds up pretty quickly three or four dollars here or there you end up spending 25 30 a week just on coffee and coffee is pretty cheap so i did a little calculation and i usually buy a one pound bag of ground coffee and it yields about 24 12 ounce cups i usually drink about a cup a day so if you do the math on that each cup is about 42 cents so i spent 42 cents on coffee monday morning and as far as breakfast grows i usually don't eat breakfast when i'm on call because i'm doing procedures all day long so what i usually do is like to fast until at least 11 or 12 if i can sometimes if i know i'm going into a long procedure i'll have a protein bar which is what i usually have for breakfast and that is about two dollars next i had lunch which happens to be free because my hospital pays for it which is one of the perks of being a fellow at a new york city hospital and they don't pay for all of it they give you like a stipend like 500 i think twice a year so you have 500 to spend over six months and then it refills the following six months so the food at the hospital is surprisingly pretty good so i take advantage of the free lunch i always bring snacks with me as well and i always have an afternoon snack around like 3 or 4 p.m just to kind of get me through the hump especially if i have to stay through 6 p.m or 7 p.m or even later this comes from the grocery bill which we usually do like a grocery run once a week and i'll add that at the end of all this when it's all said and done so i came home around six or so pm that night i believe on monday and and luckily i have the best mother-in-law in the entire world and whenever i'm on call she decides to make a home-cooked meal and bring it over to my house monday or tuesday night of my call week because having a home-cooked meal after working 12 plus hours is the best thing ever trust me well a home-cooked meal is good anywhere or any time but when you're working this hard it's even better and my mother-in-law brought me over a puni and a paprika pepper how do you say it okay okay and it was delicious and for those of you don't know that is croatian for stuffed peppers and it is my favorite dish of all time she always makes it for me when i'm on call so dinner was zero dollars so if you remember from my video i did get called in this night and i had to stay in the hospital until about midnight and when you get called in you have to take an uber to the hospital again though my ubers are paid for by the hospital when i'm on call so anytime after normal business hours the hospital or my department will pay for my uber while i'm on call for the week because a lot of times we're covering multiple different hospitals and this is no different so it was zero dollars for a there and back trip in my uber which usually costs around 12 15 depending on the time now on to tuesday again i had a 42 cent cup of coffee made at home and then i had my normal breakfast protein bar after my first case which is about two dollars so on this day i was actually so busy i didn't even eat lunch so i ended up having my late afternoon snack down in the cafeteria which was again free i had stuffed peppers again for dinner which was also zero dollars and then i got called in that night at about what twelve or one a.m and ubered there back to the hospital which was around almost 30 actually and was zero dollars for me though now on to wednesday so wednesday morning i got only a few hours of sleep since i got called in overnight and i ended up paying for my own uber to go to work that morning and it cost me 12.85 and i usually don't do this i don't like to take ubers to work unless it's like a blizzard outside but i was so tired and honestly i didn't feel like walking like 20 or 25 minutes i just i couldn't i didn't have it in me i only got a few hours of sleep so sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do and they don't pay for ubers during normal working hours so i had to put the bill for this one but best 12 dollars and 85 cents i ever spent so i also spoiled myself a little bit here because i was so tired i ended up having to sleep in a little bit until like eight or nine and had someone cover for me so didn't have time to make myself coffee i was rushing to the hospital and i ended up getting a very large binti iced coffee which ran me 3.55 cents now i carried on this treat session throughout the breakfast now because i went and did my first case and then it was about 11 a.m the lunch wasn't being served in the cafeteria yet so went outside and grabbed an omelette at a local restaurant and that was eight dollars and 78 cents i was racking up the bill on this day but this is what happens when you're on call and you're tired you just want fast easy convenience and you pay for it all so then i had no lunch because i had such a large late breakfast and i ended up having my protein bar at about three or four p.m which was two dollars now this point this is wednesday night and all the stuffed peppers were done my wife and i both ate them over the last two days but with those stuffed peppers we also got a whole bunch of chicken cutlets and also courtesy of my mother-in-law and we had those for dinner so that cost us zero dollars now on to thursday we had 42 cent coffee in the morning two dollar protein bar for breakfast i had the normal lunch which was free at the hospital had the afternoon snack which we'll go over at the end of the video and then we had no dinner left after that and andrana works late on some of these days throughout the week and we didn't have time to make anything so we ordered salads for the both of us which costs about 33 dollars and 14 cents in new york city that is order from an app delivered to my door so for those of you who say how did you spend that much money on a salad i didn't really have to do anything it just came to my door and i just sat here so when you're on call i don't really have time to run around and like look for restaurants i just order and hopefully it gets here and i don't get hauled in in the meantime so money well spent and i actually didn't get called in this night but i did order some of my hair product on amazon two day shipping which was 28 now off to friday now i had a 42 cent coffee in the morning and on this day it was when the new iphone came out and if you saw my prior iphone it was all shattered and this is the new iphone 12 max pro or 12 pro max whatever it is and i end up paying 124.7 cents for this and that included the wireless charger which i still haven't received yet and since i cracked my last phone the very first purchase i made after ordering this phone was a clear case for this phone because i didn't want to have the same thing happen so that was 21 and 50 cents this is a speeding case by the way i love it clear shows the back it's my favorite then i had a two dollar protein bar for breakfast a free lunch the normal afternoon snack and then i had a salad that evening but just for myself that time because andriana was out with her friends and it was 15 and 38 cents now on to saturday morning our very favorite thing to do on saturday morning is wake up and have coffee if i'm not in the hospital and that's exactly what i did so we had a 42 cent coffee so andreana and i made breakfast this morning because i didn't have to go to the hospital or didn't get called in and then we had some of her cousins and friends over for chili night so that was our dinner for the evening also factored into the grocery bill at the end of this video one thing i didn't mention is that i was hoping i wasn't going to get called in so i made a quick haircut appointment and that was 59 before you guys say you can get a haircut for ten dollars or whatever if you want a good haircut in new york city you're gonna pay 40-50 for it also i've been going to this guy for like 10 years and i trust him and honestly i'll pay whatever he charges so this brings us to sunday so sunday we had a 42 cent coffee yet again i did not get caught in the hospital this morning either so andrea and i went out for bagels we got a bagel with egg turkey cheese avocado and it was 23 for two of those and since we were just roaming around the city waiting to get called in because i knew it was inevitable my mother-in-law came in and we actually walked around the city for a little bit and we got three coffees which was 12 dollars and 38 cents i did get called in that afternoon just after that but i didn't have to go into the hospital but then i got called in later that night and had it on at midnight and before i got called in i had leftover chili from the night before which again factored into the grocery bill which we're about to get into so the total of my weekly life expenses is about one thousand ninety one dollars and forty eight cents which is probably pretty alarming to some of y'all including myself all right so those are my weekly expenses now let's get into the kind of life expenses and then we'll go into my business expenses as well because these are all kind of separate so in terms of life expenses we have to pay for rent we have to pay for utilities we have to pay for my phone bills what i did was i just summed all those up and divided it by three and that totals to about 922 dollars per week and again before you all freak out this is manhattan real estate is very expensive here the good thing is i don't have a car so i don't pay for car insurance or anything like that but i do still have to pay for health insurance which again the benefits of being a physician working at a very good hospital that covers all this stuff it is about five dollars every paycheck to cover myself and andreana so that's two dollars and fifty cents a week to have full coverage you can't beat that in terms of our grocery bill uh we go shopping about once every week usually on the weekends and it totals to about 150 every week we also pay about 10 a week for laundry we don't have a washer and dryer in our unit so we have to use a laundry service downstairs also pay for a few subscription services such as spotify which is about three dollars and 74 cents a week and netflix which is about three dollars and 24 cents a week so now we have to get into my weekly business expenses and there aren't many of them weekly because i feel like some of these large expenditures come on all of a sudden like maybe i'll need a new laptop or maybe i'll need a new camera or whatnot but one thing that is consistent is i pay 1.24 cents a week for lightroom for those of you who don't know what lightroom is it is an application for photography editing i use it for instagram and all that stuff i also pay a cloud storage fee of about 50 cents per week and also recently i started paying for editors to edit my videos i just don't have the time anymore to keep up with the content and also edit the videos as well editing can take like five to ten hours sometimes and i don't even have five to ten hours extra much less 20 hours extra which would take me to edit two videos every single week so i've had to outsource that i still edit some of my videos occasionally when i have time or when i want to because i do enjoy it but i started to have to pay for editors because working 80 to 100 hours a week doesn't allow me too much time to edit my own video so the cost of editing is around 312 dollars a week now these expenses are write-offs so at the end of the year i can write these off of my taxes so it is a little artificially inflated here but the total business expenses per week are around 313.74 so that brings us a grand total for all my weekly expenses in new york city as a position are 756.97 now when i first saw that number i was pretty shocked by it because i really honestly had no idea i was spending that kind of money every single week so although this may seem like a lot of money for one person it's actually a little inflated because keep in mind i also have a wife working full-time as a physician assistant who is contributing a significant amount to these expenses as well so it doesn't all come out of my own paycheck it all comes from one bank account and we contribute equally with the exception of my business expenses which only comes from my account and the funny thing with this is this is a week where i am on call so i wasn't going out i wasn't going to restaurants i wasn't spending money on cocktails at restaurants and running up expensive bills around new york city i was literally just going to work and back and thankfully my mother-in-law provided dinner for me every single night so that was a way for me to keep my expenses down this week although it doesn't really seem that way based on these numbers so i hope this provided some insight on how i live as a physician and training in new york city if you have any questions leave them in the comments below and i will try to answer them if you have any questions about living in new york city or living in new york city as a resident physician let me know as well otherwise make sure you smash the like subscribe button follow me on instagram and tick tock which i started to post quite a bit on there and i'll see you all on the next video you | Dr. Cellini | UCiPW7OlzTfQjR_vLlkYPZCg | 2020-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,132 | 15,502 |
grJ4QQSbhAE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grJ4QQSbhAE | #23 Links (Target Attribute) | I have tooling services in the ball trust and if I click on each link so I can visit services and about just pages and these are the pages about just so have the same links and the next one is services so it has also just in links to navigate once I click on the services link this part of the URL define as we are inside the services page then for about us if I click on about just the part of the URL is just changing to about us dot HTML which defines us who are inside about Us page if you keep navigating from page to page you still at the same window the only thing that is changing here is the URL but what if you want to open this about us link in a new tab instead of the same one and to control how to open the link to document yet we have an attributes target and to open this document in any YouTube have the value blame now if I use the blank as the value of target so the value is an underscore danblank it is no space between them save the page click on above just either open a new tab instead of staying at the same document so when you use the blank value on the target attributes if you open the link document in a new tab instead of the same one link is not the only value just can be used for target we have also self self is usage open the link document in the same window okay if I click in about as you see there is opened on the same window I'm sure that you are asking yourself why at first you should use this target cells to open the link a document at the same window even if we remove it the behavior of the link will not change it will open the link at the same window and you see the difference legislature first is talk itself which means everyone open is laying on the same document then we have a tag but it is used to specify a default URL and the default target for all the lanes let's just use this tag we have based and this is the default URL and if all targets auto fall blank which means that if I click on every link here there it will open the link on a new tab instead of the same document I can even a remove this target cell save the page if I click on a ball just you see that it's open on a new tab even if I'm not specifying this target in any of the links oh this base tag specify default URL and default target for all the links within the document okay if I click on about just will open and now if I use mortgage well it will not follow this targets blanket budget will force the targets to open at the same document by using the cell value now if I click on about us we see that it's open in the same document instead of a new tab don't forget that I'm using this piece and the target from the service door HTML page and not from about a storage ml so this target doesn't apply on about a storage ml because if we open the sage you will not see any target in any base tag so don't be confused check when you are specifying target if you have called in along with me we have also the top and Department values which they are use it to control the frames that HTML tag which it is considered as awfully and it is remove it from html5 of a few Armed Forces to using them so the top value is used to open the linked documents in the entire window of the full body so this is the body and the parent value is used to open the linked document in the pond frame if you are using frenzied attack | Arbaoui Mehdi | UCalyt8CaVO44f8awc_pybPg | 2019-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 692 | 3,342 |
DjqfeqGANe8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjqfeqGANe8 | Outriders: FREE GOD ROLLED LEGENDARIES - Inventory Restoration Bug Fix REWARDS 1000s Of Players | so the restoration of wiped inventories began yesterday with more people affected being sorted out today but guys i think they made a mistake let's get into this how's it going guys my name is epj and if you enjoyed the video leaving a like really helps out and if you like questions i want to see more outriders on a daily basis be sure to subscribe so the restoration of people affected by the inventory wipe has been rolling out all night and day it started yesterday of group a players being restored first group a players are basically folks who lost their entire characters and were not able to log back into said characters as they were welcomed with a server error message today they started rolling out in which restorations for group b and c players with this update into the process update unsuit for may 2021 image restoration for group b characters is now underway and will complete of the next day or so as a reminder here is what you can expect to happen group b restoration up to 20 legendary items that were in your inventory who will benefit from this restoration players in both group b and c who lost a legendary item up until the 20th of april 2021. group b are characters that lost gear but were still playable players may have continued on these characters since the wipe group c are essentially all other players in the algorithms gaming population who did not encounter an inventory wipe important reminder as we are unable to conclusively distinguish between group b and c players both group b and c will benefit from the restoration therefore even if you did not encounter any inventory wipe you may well receive up to 20 guard ruled legendary items that you may have previously lost to a bug or sold to a vendor dismantled items will not be restored as our analytics are able to conclusively prove that they were not lost to a book the above explains where the additional guardrail legendary items come from that you may find in your inventory following the restoration process today these items may be freely sold scrapped or used and well guys i am definitely feeling this actual process as i myself i had no problem at all with the inventory wipe and haven't seen the demo where i lost two amber volts but i only got one back but i logged in not too long ago and was greeted by 20 shiny new high level legendaries i mean i ain't going to complain they may have made a mistake here's like i said i lost none but because they can't determine group b and c players i'm guessing i'm a group c player but i've definitely benefited from this and again like i said i ain't going to complain these all seem to be top level and the fact i got weapons and armors too i am happy so yeah guys if you haven't logged in today go check i have checked all my old characters but it seems as though only my main got the loot and this i believe is intended like they said they can't determine between group b and c players so yes people happy days and hopefully from here on in the game is only up a few problems they still need to look into and sort out though a lot of bugs the damage migration issue which i did post a video on earlier which i've seen has helped many people out already and also the connectivity issues especially the multiplayer expeditions that for me right now is the main problem as well as my cyclone when i'm playing in somebody else's host coming out my cyclone and getting that walking bug where you can't move that's so annoying but yeah guys it seems as though like i said they may have made a mistake here rewarding people that never had any issues but fair game if you like me received any amazing legendaries happy days but i don't know the end of the video has arrived if you enjoyed it leaving a like really helps out if you're new around here i want to see more outriders on the daily basis be sure to subscribe and if you never want to miss a video upload you can turn notifications on by hitting that bell button but guys thanks as always for stopping by and hopefully i will see you on that next one you | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2021-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 764 | 4,054 |
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36g5giY8PKs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36g5giY8PKs | Insights from the Latest OECD Report on Digital Transformation of SMEs | is so good morning everyone welcome to our event today on the insights of the latest oecd reports on sme digital transformation we are going to um be holding the the the this event in spanish and english the the introduction um by gonzalo rivas our division chief will be in spanish um sandrin from oecd is going to be doing her presentation in english um and the q a that will happen afterwards will be held in both english and spanish and we ask you to please write any questions you have for the panelists on the chat um in the in the in the chat section of the of the of the event um so um without further ado i'm going to um ask gonzalo to give us his welcome words please the [Music] the [Music] a [Music] yes thank you very much thank you very much for inviting us to present this work and for having discussion with us i will now share my screen now is it fine can you see it yes we can see it it's perfect okay so let's start so basically today i would like to present you the result of a recent oecd report on the digital transformation of smes when we talk about digital technologies actually we are talking about about very different type of technology more sophisticated or more basic and when we look at the adoption rates across firms by size class we can see for instance here the adoption rates among large films different type of technology and we can see that some basic technology like social media or uh using um electronic invoicings are very much more widespread than new technology like big data analytics are so um technologies that require some integration of the business activity like supply customer management uh software so basically there are different technology and different level of technology here we have the picture for large films now if you look at the same pictures for medium-sized films it's clear that there is a digital gap and if we look at the same picture for small films it's clear that there are a bigger even bigger digital gaps the smaller the films the less likely they are to adopt digital technology and the more likely they are to adopt very basic technology what we could see also in this figure which is interesting is that this digital gap is not the same across all technology and for some technology it's much smaller which means that small films are able to digitalize some particular function more easily than others and here typically these are the functions that are related to marketing and communication social media e-commerce for instance or the functions that are related to general administration interaction with governments or electronic invoicing now if we look at the same pictures across different industries we also see there are very large different differences between one industry to another some in some industry typically information and communication services are much more intensive in their use of digital technology some other are much less like construction or manufacturing sectors and again the type of technologies that are used across industry can differ for instance you take retail trade or wall sale trade you would find much more about e-commerce obviously than in construction that make completely sense so now talking about this different technology what are the benefits why is this not the same picture across all films and across all technology starting with online platforms for instance what is the benefit the main benefit of online platforms it's connecting users connecting users allow films to reduce costs for instance in searching or advertising it's also a way for them to access markets new markets market abroad and to extend their market outreach so for small firms it's a very powerful tools to become a more competitive on cost competition and also to extend their market outreach but ultimately it also helps them to access some business intelligence services that are provided by the online platform themselves so to stand it's a way for them to leapfrog to new technology or to be able to externalize some part of the digitalization process so now using another type of technology cloud computing what is the main benefit of cloud computing is to be able to improve to raise i.t capacity why because firms can access pay-as-you-go services they do not need to invest upfront or to incur a maintenance cost because it's done by the cloud computing software provider and then this can help them again to leapfrog to new technology and to digitalize activities let's take another technology ai artificial intelligence what are the main benefits of ai increasing the predictive capacity and increasing the capacity for automation what it means it means that firms that are able to access data and process data could improve their capacity to understand the market increase the capacity for market segmentation and be able to be more efficient in product differentiation and customization and typically this is a space for competitiveness for smaller things market segmentation customization differentiation diversification this is the best the space where sms can compete with larger funds there is another benefit it's about getting a greater capacity to anticipate about fluctuation fluctuation in intermediaries in prices to anticipate uh risk as well and to to be able to automate some services basic services and uh i give you an example for instance the chatbot when you contact a company online you are able to get some very basic information that usually someone on the phone would provide you and now it's a it's a chatbot that can deliver some basic information and help your films gain time and cost of course in providing this type of services and now let's take a first main technology blockchain blockchain what is the benefit of blockchain blockchain allowed to decentralize the information and increase accountability what does it mean it means that for things it's a way to lower the transaction cost and agency cost be able to better manage the supply chains and also enforce contracts so again it's a gain efficiency and it's also a gain in cost reducing cost so now what we would like to do is to focus on one particular technology because we could discuss between uh during hours about all this uh this aspect we will uh then focus on the online platform the first one why what i would like to highlight here is actually that online platform could help smes in different functions in different era of the activities for instance if you take marketing advertising and here uh this slide has been provided by marco who put some example of the type of platform that can help smes to develop services or to develop the efficiency in this particular business function so marketing advertising customer services it's google it's facebook instagram snapchat improving um access to market and e-commerce and an online marketplace it's typically amazon or alibaba improving service delivery delivery uh it's spotify delivery there are also some platforms for accessing finance crowdsourcing gofundme for instance their platform for payments like paypal their platform for a smart working solution like zoom and teams and they're also some platform where you can source around this solution innovative solution design like gta hub so here you can see that this platform have a very specific function but they also correspond to very specific needs in the compiling defense now let's take another small error which is and and which is important for sme and especially in this current time of provide its e-commerce we have seen that the business participation in economists has increased and here you see the statistics for small businesses so firms that have uh between 10 and uh and and 49 employees what you can see is the trends in adoption the trends in the films that are doing selling online has been slowly but surely increasing over the past decades and it's accelerating faster actually in the countries that we are already much engaged in e-commerce what does it mean it means that slowly but surely there is a digitalization of small films making more sell online even if they are still a minority like less than 20 percent as a medium for the recipe but in countries that were more advanced it's going much faster and on the right hand side you can see that this is the diffusion curve of e-commerce across country so it is still as i representation of the diffusion across country where you can see that for instance small film in australia are leading and small film in turkey and greece are lagging beyond and you can also visualize where the small film in brazil and colombia too latin american country for which real data stands uh in the in the in the diffusion curve what does it mean is that there is an improvement in the digitalization but there is still a very large gap across country and there is also a very large gap across small and large firms here you can see the same results for colombia and brazil where you can see that the smaller and this is again what we should discuss in the first slide the smaller the less likely they have they are to engage into e-commerce what this year 2020 has changed the coving 19 crisis has given a big huge push to the sme digital transformation based on business surveys that have been conducted worldwide since the beginning of the pandemic we have an estimate of up to 70 percent of sme that have been able to adopt new digital practices to survive during the crisis from smart working solution like i mentioned zoom and and and and remote conferencing to online sales and e-commerce if we look for instance as a survey carryout in brazil in june last year we found that almost 50 percent of smes that were surveyed were more digitally enabled than before the pandemics and you can also see here in this chart a clear connection between the intensity or the strangency of google map music modules and lockdown and the percentage of sms that have moved their sales online during the long time so clearly this film this crisis had an impact on digital uh adoption by the seniors but that's a the nice part of the picture there was some risk and this risk i'm one of the main risk is related to the digital security during the crisis the number of cyber attacks have exploded and a lot of them have targeted small firms this is an issue because up to now sms we are not really a target for actors because there were less valuable targets they have less data to act uh they were indeed less well protected but to some extent there were less value to capture through sms during the pandemic they have become a favorite target for this occurs because they have become a kind of entree door to larger fields that are more valuable more data more valuable data and as as a matter of fact they are not well prepared for digital attacks they are not well aware of the risk they do not invest sometimes not at all in digital security and they very much rely on the external provider of services to ensure their own digital security so now there are also some risks and some barriers to adoptions that were existing prior to the to the to the to the covet crisis and that are still there it's basically related to the business environment of smes and to the capacity to access strategic resources so if i and i don't want to be too long on this because we can develop very much in each of these different era but for instance there are some legal uncertainty legal uncertainty for instance in the way they will be able to use data and the result of algorithm machine learning where they're not very well prepared and they do not understand how this conclusion this this algorithm can provide um how the results are computed there are also some risk of distortion in competition especially between the large the digital actors of the large platform and the small firms that do not have the same market power and negotiation power they have of course remaining gaps in access to digital infrastructure the coverage the different quality of speed we also have some financing gap of course cloud computing could provide a solution by reducing the cost of the digitalization but there are still some gaps uh some some investment to do in skills in organizational changes and there are some costs that cannot be avoided and then there is therefore a need for finance of course there is a skill gap and digital awareness among seniors from the manager who may not be aware of the type of technology that needs to be adopted as i would bring the best benefit to his business but also to workers to be able to work with this new technology starting with ai for instance and then we have a range of difficulties arising from a lack of data culture some technological locking or reputation errors across this crisis we have seen an increasing gap in digital divide and here it's a representation of the digital gap in connecting to the high speed broadband why it's fundamental because high speed broadband it's a connection to the internet and it's a connection to the internet to a minimum speed that could allow a transfer of data that is fundamental key for for the for the digital transformation and you can see that across countries this digital divide has increased from the less connected country to the most country but then it has also increased between small and large fields so what are the government doing in this respect the first thing that we can see that there is a very large policy consensus on the need to speed the digital transformation of smes and it has been very clear also during this year of crisis but there is also very large leeway on how to do it and this is related to exactly what i presented the complexity of this different technology the complexity of the different business functions that is transforming the very heterogeneity of firms and some countries have adopted like targeted approach targeting smes some have adopted more mainstream approach and here we would like to provide you some example across four era one is some countries are aimed to scale up the sm internal capacity either by providing them some technology support and assistance some training an opportunity for outstanding helping them to build a data future or raising their digital security profile in some other country it was about helping them to access strategic resources as i mentioned finance is key so fintech and alternative source of funding could be a solution business innovation and supply chain improving the linkages between smes and the knowledge network but also the digital the provider of digital solution is an era where government has been active as well as providing some herbs and platforms for learning for testing for accessing data so basically google element trying to connect the sme with this digital world through the network interfaces and platform third element of course is about the the business environment there is a need for a supportive regulatory framework there is a role to play by government themselves in the digitalization of smes through their own digitalization if you remember the first slide the space science technology where the digital gap between the small films and the large films were the narrower was when it is about connection interaction with the government and then e-government and e-services could become a channel for the transformation of sms and of course last but not least in terms of business environment there is a need for high quality digital infrastructure and the capacity to access this infrastructure at an affordable cost last last type of policy action it's about governance government have aimed to integrate this agenda into a world of government approach with long-term strategy framework with new government arrangement especially for instance in the field of ai which is a new emerging policy issue where there is a need for a policy framework so the need for strategic vision need for governance institutions agencies a high level council and so on and so forth and there is also a need for consultative instance to uh um to to lead to to steer this uh this governance this wall of government approach so what are the way forward what are the main axes that we see as a era for policy consideration in the champion one of course is removing regulatory barrier and market distortion to ensure that there is a level playing field and an sms can compete uh with a largemouth there is a need to expand the infrastructure coverage in terms of speed and reach there is an urgency in emergency to enable sms digital uptake but with safer conditions so basically this is a question of the cyber security uh and there is also a dimension which is related to the digitalization of these services we also uh see a need to adapt action to the specific industry sm is operated in but also to the specific business functions that are subject to transformation so say that this is stable view that the industrial approach is needed but as well there is something to to to develop and to think already to the business function and to some extent there are some connection between these two approach and last but not least we need more evidence more data more comparable data we need sectoral study business cases of success story but also of films that are have been less successful and can also help us all to learn about the digital process we need to inform the relevant actors policy makers but also the smes themselves the large films the actors the the large digital platforms that are increasingly active and in this in this process so that we need an international cooperation and effort for knowledge thank you very much thank you very much um sandrine um i'm going to start um my video um as we go on to the um to the question and answer session um i'm also going to introduce marco bianchi bianchini sorry he works with sandrine at oecd and he he was a co-author of the report um and we are we will be receiving questions in english or spanish in english [Music] sandrine is um um whether um you are um aware uh of of any initiatives by the big platform such as yahoo and google or facebook that are actually working with lots of smes um if you don't know of of any initiative on their behalf to be able to protect smes working with them from cyber cyber attacks um and then there's a very second very specific question regarding e-commerce um from a colleague in the caribbean and and the question on e-commerce is um if um what to do if the banking system is part of the obstacles to the development of e-commerce solutions and basically the payment systems um not um being able to facilitate that the electronic transactions um for for e-commerce to to happen um so those are a couple of initial questions um and i give you the floor afterwards or as you prefer if you want you can go ahead and then i can i cannot be okay very uh quick uh comments regarding the initiative by large platform as i mentioned part of the digitalization of smes is is made through the provider of digital solution and then when it comes to digital security they usually they usually turn to their provider uh with the assumption that uh the security to some extent is embedded in the software they are using in the tools they are using for the large platform like like facebook or microsoft or google what they are doing is they are providing some packages of solution during the crisis some have been able to provide solution for free even if it's not totally free at the end because to some extent it's creating some kind of reliance on the proprietary technology provided by the platform but basically this this dimension are included in uh in this solution that says that's not the end of the of the question because part of the cyber security issue is also really related to behavior and there are some basic basic practices that could be adopted in smes that could help lower significantly the risk of attacks and this should go through people through the managers who workers training there is a place here to for the large platform of course to to intervene through the type of training they are providing providing to the users but they are probably also a role to play by governments which are also by the way very uh very vulnerable targets there have been local governments have been a very vulnerable target during the covet crisis because they were also less well prepared right on the contrary very valuable data so basically there is a role to play as well for local government to diffuse these best basic practices and for the the role of the banking sector and the payment transaction that's all the complexity of um of the digitalization that i have not actually developed here it's about the complementarity between this technology and the fact that the more you are digitalized the more you are likely to get digitalized basically there are to some extent a journey to start and uh and then a need to combine these different technologies different software in a way that is of course uh efficient cost efficient for your businesses this is where the difficulty is because there is a need to identify this right right combo of technology the right balance between this technology [Music] marco do you want to say afterwards absolutely and in this sense thanks can you hear me well um just for some on the frequency you're saying um of course on the on the final point on digital security i very much agree with sandrine in the fact that also what we have seen we have also had organized some discussion webinars including these large players and asking them as well what was uh like how they were working with smes in order to to increase the digital digital security and of course i would say that the overwhelming message that came across was that you cannot outsource digital security completely so of course you can use small business you cannot have your own id department that deals with it you think okay google has a rather sizable one so they can do it but of course this as the centering was very correctly saying a matter of behavior so it's a lot of about training and skills within the firmware within the people that actually use these softwares so in terms of changing passwords and using like let's say the the very very basic strategies that can help you be more secure in your digital activity you know on the point a very interesting point on banks and facilitating e-commerce or not financial institutions of course this is a topic of great scrutiny and great attention also for policymakers i would say across the world because of course we have seen developing the model in which financing and e-commerce grew together in china so if you look at alibaba but not only in china if you look also oecd countries like in korea there is cacao there are platforms in which basically you could do both they were both payment system platforms and offering e-commerce of course now in china we know what is happening with alibaba and financials they are splitting them we are seeing what regulatory how regulation is also evolving in these markets but in general we can see that the this development i mean again that's really the the use of uh advanced financial solution and general fintech solutions as well for e-commerce and payments sometimes not also not through the let's say traditional financial uh financial sectors also using different services as paypal or like companies that were born exclusively to provide financial services online or digitally that can actually help to find a way also for smes to find a way to be more efficient in your e-commerce both in terms of payments but also in financing so in the different solutions they can access and maybe i thought there was a lesson on the impact on productivity that and on this one maybe um because uh i would just want to make a point that we included our first in the report you can see that the more specific data on this but we have quite a few um research on the topic in usb also from uh from our colleagues in the not not only by us but in which you it has been seen that for example for the the use of online platform and again you will see you will find in the report with precise references but there has been the first there has been a test of the impact of the use of online platforms so in countries in which online platforms were strong were used strongly and countries where they were not on the incumbent in some sectors that are widely dominated by smes so for example they were looking at settlers like as tourism restaurant taxes so these kind of sectors in retail in which these which smes are predominant and there we saw that in the countries in which the use of online platforms were was more developed actually we were over i think at the time i think it was from 21 2011 to 2017 the increasing labor productivity was one point and a half higher for the incumbents because the incumbents also had to catch up with this new solution or use these platforms in order to provide their services and the other effect on productivity that we saw that it's quite interesting is also that the use of online platforms in particular seems to be as well um so the impact of productivity seems also to be strongest the smaller the firm so what has been seen in there is a recent paper from our colleagues in uh published in 2020 that in which they were saying that small firms had an increase in labor productivity for using online platforms over span of five years around 10 percent while when we went to medium firm from 10 to 50 employees it dropped to seven percent and medium firm a bit larger six percent so again this kind of impact on productivity that we think is very interesting when looking at these effects thank you marco this discussion on an impact on productivity is um is very important for us and um we all we i mean we know of the literature and the evidence um that that that has been had been collected um that said um that basically the impact on productivity with um ict adoption um will be um enhanced if there's other reforms or capability building or changes in organization and business models as gonzalo was saying in the in the beginning um and this um there was that there is evidence for for what happens with more productive or bigger firms there's less evidence about what happened with smaller firms um so um the the evidence you just mentioned i found very interesting because it gives you an idea that maybe um connection to more basic services as sandrine was saying the beginning of the digital journey for the smaller firms can have an impact on productivity that's worth developing or worth pursuing but it's very important to have these journeys clear you know so i mean to have some idea of how they go and there was a question about this on the chat um basically was saying if you had to start with something where do you start um if you're an sme that's starting this digital um this digital journey i start marco i think it really depends on the sector and the business function that are crucial or key to the to the sme uh look when i when i show this chat about digital adoption uh e-commerce probably less relevant being able to sell online is probably less relevant for the construction firm that retail retail trade the small businesses so basically this is all the complexity of this discussion because when we say digital transformation we are putting a lot of different things into uh the same box the same package but now if i would put some kind of spotlight on one technology i think we should think about the cloud computing because the cloud computing this is a technology which actually embeds a lot of different type of software and application with to some extent very targeted specific development and that could help smes actually to be able to digitalize some functions some activities with lower cost and one of the main issue with the digital transformation as we mentioned is of course the investment costs that they have to incur at the very beginning in addition with cloud computing they are not not only this software that you you are offered with there are kind of supports assistance training that comes with the software that could actually help gsm move on along this uh this journey um i i saw a couple of questions actually in the chat i don't know if i can uh i can skip and uh please go ahead yes they are very they are very um they are very nice questions actually they are a bit interrelated for instance there is a question about the representativeness of data uh and to take into account for instance the informal sector that's the reason why i was saying that we need more data and more evidence because currently these data are collected through business survey business survey that target firms small medium and large firms which means that all microfilms with less than 10 employees are not covered by this survey microfilm it's 90 of the films in oecd countries and it's even more in less advanced countries or smaller countries so basically we are missing a very large part of the business population and we are missing probably the part of the population that is less less at ease in digitalization digitalizing activities when we discuss about informality and the informal sector we actually are working now it's never stopped we have this report on digitalization we are now moving to the next report on the sme entrepreneurship outlook that is actually dedicating um a full report of the full outlook to the question of kovid and its impact on smes and one source of vulnerability we identify during this this crisis is informality the informal sector because these films are typically the type of films that are less likely to access finance not formalized means that they are less likely to access government support during the crisis they have also a skill gaps where they are less likely to be able to identify this technology and integrate them into the activities so we need more data we need to cover the micro data we need to better understand this informal sector and how we can help this sector to move on on the digitalization digitalization can also be a way for them to formalize their activities and uh we need micro data we need micro data because we need to understand each enterprises as a single entity and we need to better understand what is going on within the enterprise now this is not just about data it's about also experience it's about also practices and this this is why i was saying that we need business cases we need sectoral case studies we need a dialogue we need a dialogue and we need to exchange and allow smes that are not digitalized that are not digital savvy to exchange with sms that have already more advanced in the process with also smes that are completely digital intensive and we need to understand what have been these steps these technologies that are adopted first the type of changes they have to implement when they said they take on this technology and what works and what did not work and this is the reason why and i will give the floor to marco because you will be able to say less much more than me that's the way we the reason why we have this digital force ammunition yes thank you very much sandrine as a perfect assist for discussing about this initiative in fact it's true that um building on what sandrine was saying of course it's uh um for us it has been really a key uh key topic for us to have a better understanding through an open discussion with the with the industry and with the i mean both with governments but let's say this is more like our natural interlocutors of course we are we are as we are in international organizations but also in the industry across we see the countries and beyond in order to see how these uh this process is evolving and that's why we launched in 2019 and initially that is called digital for sme that is organized by us in the oecd in cooperation with the business at ocd so which is let's say the representative of businesses of the associations and uh importantly in this initiative we have also brought in so of course the sme the of course the university governments the and the sme associations as well as international experts from academia and in general what would say are our um usual partners but also we decided to bring in his initiative as well the large players so the large tech players and at the moment we have a facebook microsoft amazon as well as cacao week's vodafone so some large players that actually they play a very key role in digitalization of the smes and so for us they are a very important interlocutor in in order to understand how this how this process actually happens and of course this this is something on which we have a uh we've had some represented from latin american countries that have joined up to this moment but of course this is very much open so we invite you to reach out to me to me to us in case you are interested in this dialogue you can find my information online but in general we also think that this is a good way for us both to gather different evidence to gather evidence directly from the industry but as well also to understand better what is what are the key factors that are that are impacting the digitalization that's used across countries and on this maybe just to conclude on what something was thinking of what we would suggest when sme to start out one a very brief pointer which relates to the presentation is that as you saw in the presentation there was a sandra's presentation there was a very high usage and like a smaller gap in the use of government services so business to government so relations with government through digital digital means and we have seen and also with many of the smes we have discussed that actually the possibility to do their administrative and i know from filing taxes to different permits in a digital way so to start talking digitally with your government also through digital means with your government often this is a very very first step because you start to have to use this kind of emails you start to have to use this kind of this kind of services online and that's often a first step and then this opens to different technologies as it could be for social i i take an example for social media of course it is one thing to start with creating a page with general information about your your sme your business it is a different thing to then go deeper in that and create a full digital strategy mark digital marketing strategy so in this sense as well it's of course it's a matter of get get getting hands dirty a bit by a bit but in this also governments can really play a very important form thank you marco i'm going to um ask you a question i think um it's related to some of the questions we've received in the chat and that has to do with the interventions we need to do that need to be um done at a very big scale because of the number of firms and the and the size of the gaps we are facing um and this has to happen in a context in latin america where um uh the the as we were saying the um the digital capabilities are very low um the digital skills are low um in the at the firm level at the from the adopters side but also from the supply side we have some constraints we we don't have so many um a technical assistance providers that are there uh with the right skills to support firms in this transition um even some in some countries we even have constraints on the supply side of technology providers so um in this context how do you suggest um a a program to promote um digital adoption in sms in in in this would be in a typical latin american country how could you um focus this how what would be the approach you recommend yeah as you prefer uh supply side constraint is a policy targeting the supply side is one of the dimension of the answer when we talk about diffusion here we have talked a lot about essence so the demand side diffusion absorptive capacity infrastructure connectivity but one of the large um yeah one of the dimension of the answer is really much a surprise so there is part and i we didn't develop in the powerpoint but there is a large number of initiative in government actually usually government addressed both sides at the same time supply side and demand side and there's a large number of initiatives aiming to finance r d innovation in order to develop some solutions that are really much targeted to smes then i mean today with digitalization there is less and less frontiers so solution can also be developed in a country with more supply side capacity and be then exchanged across border then there is also a dimension here that could that could be explored uh and of course there is um the connection the match between the demand side and the supply side and there is a space where government could play the role as facilitator in helping smes to get access to this this market this solution and connect with the providers not necessarily it could be local providers but it could also be national or international providers on this if i might add just a small point it's i'm i very much agree with sandrine and it's also a dimension that has been again discussed in our in our network about how it's the supply because it's true that the supply side is often a very very key key part of this and there are again there are different approaches from government in the sense that there are governments that do digital strategies in general for all firms that are trying to address everybody other governments are again in our report we go a bit more in detail about this that actually decide to target specifically smes or specifically smes in some specific sector in order to be more effective again there is not of course a silver bullet that is good for everybody but in this sense we see also that in the supply side is often like this role of facilitator of government it could be to ease smes access to the service of large firms so the the services that are more used worldwide or internationally but there is also a big role of smes as supply side so the smes that are working with other smes in order to implement their capacity and to help each other out basically so it's not only smes getting to large providers but it's also in between smes and we have some also associations of companies that of smes that do precisely these of ideas that support addresses perfect thank you marco um there's a follow-up question um if um on this development of service providers um the supply side of the equation and the question is about if you know of any strategy or program to develop these capacities um i in the report you you um you mentioned and you go over more details some of the programs that are being implemented in oecd countries um and and at least the german program um they go digital program seems to have a focus on this sort of technical assistance and uh um and supply side um delivery i don't know if that's a good example maybe to to mention um and then i'm going to ask you a follow-up question that's uh also on um on evaluation on impact evaluation and it's and it's referring to this um these platforms um that are this self-paced um digital transformation online courses like um coursera or udemy or or the sort um and do you have any um any information on on impact on the use of these platforms or their or their success or their productivity in terms of guiding the the smes in their digital um transition we we are starting to do some work on this actually um so it would be for us also very interesting to know if you're aware of anything um regarding this specific uh intervention maybe something if you want this time i can start the world as it's always so it's just about so of course this is um the example in germany i think it's a it's a it's a good one especially because the studio they have focused quite a lot on these and it has been something that has been going on for the last i mean different countries in europe but in germany the all the discussion about industry 4.0 and accompanying smes to find the the right solutions and the right supply side which are provider of solutions that were digital solutions that were useful for their business in manufacturing but not especially manufacturing but not only there has been quite crucial and of course these um this pass across like usually they are they're supporting like in the go digital uh let's say they go digital uh policy initiative that we cite they targeted um firms with under 100 employees with balance sheet below 20 million so let's say small to medium but also but the areas they were touching were very differentiated so it went from i.t security digitalization business processes processes as well digital marketing and in this sense they were trying to connect them what we were saying before so governments as facilitators so more than trying to provide these services you are trying to connect these firms with the right consultancy or providers usually german providers that in general let's say in the european single market that could provide this kind of these kind of solutions and maybe on on the second points and read by because i mean the other one we are talking about skills on these and i can just uh very briefly i don't think maybe sandrine knows more than me on this but i don't think we have um already like also from my colleagues structured works on uh um i i know that some of our colleagues in education department are working on it on udemy and this kind of like massive online uh online courses that can that can provide for sure this kind of interesting skills lesson is one thing is that uh what we see is that there are sometimes it's uh most of these courses are offered for free to the smes but still they are not picked up that much often because it's um i mean there is a barrier even before it in understanding if i if i'm as an sme entrepreneur if i need to to do it to apply a digital solution at all so there is let's say a barrier before getting to these courses so once you get to these courses already of course they can provide good information and there are many large providers again large companies that provide as well free training of course this one provided i don't know i think again about amazon for example has a very large program across countries for uh smes so for what they call vendors so for smes on their platforms of course these courses are for free but somehow they are related to the to the service offered by the platform of course so they are for free but there is sometimes some a kind of capturing of the smes that then do these courses in order so that they use the the the services provided by the platform so in general i don't i mean at least i'm not aware of already advanced studies on this on the only impact of this maybe somebody had more regarding your first question about raising the capacity of the supply side uh marco mansion germany as an example australia is also an interesting initiative where they have a call for proposals to identify some mentors advisor that then are uh responsible for coaching and monitoring some smes that have a nice or promising perspective i would say regarding the access to training it's uh currently we uh our teams didn't work on this issue specifically that the reason why it's difficult to provide a very clear answer uh in this space i mean uh my first reaction would be that the government intervention so we are not talking about the private sector providing training to smes but the interventions of the government sector is very diverse in the terms of the type of instruments that they can use to help sme train uh their people it could be through brochures would be through tax incentives it could be also through pools that pull the need of smes in order to reduce for them the cost of accessing uh of the accessing this train so considering the variety of instrument uh this would require some very specific analysis by type of instrument which make of course uh this is a world project by itself in fact thank you so much um we have um more questions but unfortunately we're already over time so what i'm going to do is i'm going to forward these questions from a anna carlos and some other sylvia's questions to our panelists and we'll make sure we can we can continue the dialogue we we are certainly on on the same boat here um many of the questions that were raised we're seeing day to day you know the programs we're doing um with with the countries in in the region um we as idv are also working with several countries trying to gather data evidence um and and and put uh and and be able to answer some of the policy questions that uh that we have discussed today so we look forward to to continue um working with you and and the digital for sme initiative um and to try to find a maybe another another opportunity to get together and keep on sharing best practices um thank you very much sandrine and marco um for for being here with us today i encourage everyone to to read the report it has lots of very detailed policy uh information on on programs that i think is very useful um and um i hope we'll see each other soon uh and keep talking about these interesting topics thank you very much gracias thank you very much | Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo | UCcwQT3KjLFGkiF7KaXf5-1A | 2021-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,200 | 45,389 |
CcLtR76-L4E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcLtR76-L4E | City of Moorhead - City Council Meeting May 09, 2022 | goals get away bye all right good evening everyone i am going to call the moorhead city council may 9th 2022 um speakers are limited to three minutes each if you would like to address the council during the meeting please fill out a form provided by the city clerk and we will call you up when we get to your item if comments were submitted to the clerk prior to the meeting via email or phone those comments will be entered into record we the morehead city council collectively and with gratitude acknowledge the sacred land the city of moorhead is built upon we acknowledge the people who have resided here for the generation for generations and recognize that the spirit of the dakota ojibwe metis and all indigenous communities permeates this land for more information on participation please visit the council meetings page on the city of moorhead website at city cityofmorehead.com and madam clerk could i get a roll call please shelly doll quest matt gilbertson laura carroon here heather nissenmeyer here deb white here larry seljabold here chuck henderson steve lindas here mayor shelly carlson here and if everybody could stand as they're able for the pledge of allegiance right and moving on to number three agenda amendments um city manager molly do we have any agenda amendments yes mayor we have a request to remove item eight a from the agenda okay eight a has been removed moving on to number four consent agenda do i have a motion to approve the consent agenda so move niece meyer seconded by white i have a motion in a second all those in favor signify by saying aye aye aye any opposed consent agenda passes and then on to number five recognitions and presentations for the more heart recognition award and miss body did you want to give us some background about the award and then i can give some information about the recipient yep at least lisa's going to talk about the award okay you can come up you can come up too well thank you mayor carlson and members of the city council the moreheart award has been determined this month the month of may which is mental health awareness month to leslie birdie and amber ferry and they are being honored for their work in creating the m3 program which is tied to morehead's youth and the specifically started in the hockey program and really working on issues related to youth mental health and the nominator for this award was mayor carlson so it's definitely a special nomination so at this point i would turn it over to you mayor to give a little more background on your nomination thank you miss bodie yes i did nominate leslie birdie and amber ferry for the creation of m3 which is a mental health program that they started for morehead youth both leslie and amber are working moms they both work full-time at very very demanding jobs and have three kids of their own but it was due to the suicide of eli johnson in 2017 that really inspired them to start a program that helped to address mental health within our youth specifically within the hockey program in moorhead i'm not going to share too much about it but i can tell you that there was one time that i was at the hockey arena for some other city event and i actually ran into amber ferry he was at a booth and they were having a hockey tournament to raise money to bring speakers in to talk to these kids and all of her three kids are in hockey as are leslie's and all of her kids were scattered all throughout the state of minnesota while she was here in moorhead working this booth and making sure that people had this opportunity to talk more about mental health so i know that amber is not feeling good which is why she is not here tonight so i'm going to just turn it over to you leslie to say a little bit about the program yeah thank you guys for having me and thank you for this nomination on behalf of m3 you know as mentioned eli johnson is our y on mental health and amber came to me one day and said we need to do something and i said absolutely so um our our mission at m3 is really to raise awareness eliminate the stigma and connect resources and so we're not providers but we definitely have a lot of community members who are as passionate as we are and who have some you know actual education and background in mental health and this is truly a community award um we are just two busy hockey moms but this community has really embraced us and supported us and these kids are a delight they're they're hungry for tools and for information about managing their um you know anxiety doing some imagery focus we have a bunch of modules on a mobile app that we have created and speaking of community partnerships we got a huge grant from rdo so they've enabled us to roll out this mobile app and continue to provide resources so on behalf of m3 thank you all so much we appreciate the recognition [Applause] so yeah so if you guys see any kids with hats that say break the ice or it's okay to not be okay that's where that comes from is from m3 all right moving on to number six approval of the meeting and so i have a motion to approve the april 25th 2022 meeting minutes lindelt moves approval wait seconds hey lindas white um all those in favor signify by saying aye aye any opposed all right the minutes have been approved do we have any citizens in the audience who wish to address the council any citizens who wish to address council all right scene none let's see here well i think we have to go down to number 17 since it's not 5 45 we can't do a public hearing yet um is miss houston available all right i will turn it over to you robin to discuss the conditional use permit at 600 300th avenue south 630th avenue 30th okay there's a typo there i didn't think we had a 300th avenue but thank you mayor carlson and council members as you may recall last late last year you approved a zone change for this project from community commercial to commercial mixed use because the applicant is proposing a four-story building 52 feet in height a cup is required the building itself meets the 45-foot um maximum height allowed when it's 100 with with when it's more than 150 feet away from low density residential structures which are located just behind the apartment buildings to the west on 5th street but due to the type of roof that they're using and how we measure height which is grade to the average slope of the roof they need an additional seven feet for the in by a cup the planning commission held a public hearing last monday may 2nd and unanimously recommended approval two public comments were received in support of the project citing the need for redevelopment housing and prospective workers for the area and a statement that the developer has been a good neighbor willing to work with first presbyterian church on the use of their green space in the it's the northeast corner closest to the i-94 interchange i'd be happy to answer any questions if you have them uh brian bachmann from enclave is also here to answer answer any questions okay thank you any questions or comments from the council accounts member overweight thank you mayor um i'll just say uh you kind of answered my question so more of just i wanted to see how things were going with the neighborhood and if you've had a chance to meet with them and and uh you know i think something like this there's as you know there's no single-family homes close by um so it seems like it would fit really well but i just i wanted to make sure that we'd had those conversations were happening and it sounds like they are and i don't know mr bachman if you have anything to add to that but we really appreciate that that you're working with them nice to hear those positive things yeah no super we um we had the mayor and a couple of the neighbors are not the mayor the pastor of the church um and a couple of neighbors and one of the folks on his um his building what's that ken foster who's um kind of trying to help them with some of this planting ideas and so on that they have um so no we've talked through i tried how to best use that we you know we're adding sidewalks to a project that didn't have to have them simply because it was the right thing to do and it eventually needs to be done so no we're trying to be a good neighbors i know everyone's pretty excited that the old building is almost gone it does look better empty than it does just having it there but yeah it'll be much more fun when we get something new and nice there i just wanted to thank you and i just you know we really appreciate when we see those good partnerships and developers working with the neighborhood it sets a great example so thanks you bet thank you any further questions or comments all right thank you mr brockman right do i have a motion to approve the resolution to approve a conditional use permit to exceed maximum height of 600. 630th avenue deb white moves to approve second niece meyer okay i have a motion in a second any further questions or comments cnn all those in favor signify by saying aye aye any opposed all right then the resolution passes well we have we have four more minutes folks before we can open for public hearing so um why don't we jump to mayor and council reports um and then we will go back councilmember dalquest thank you mayor and i think everyone's probably going to want to chime in on this how great fun it was to do the the earth day cleanup that was a great show up of the communities and council member lindas and i had had to switch because of some conflicts in our schedules but i just want to thank crystal and steve iverson for putting all this together it was a great time thank you councilmember lindas i'll just jump on the bandwagon or the in case of the first two days um the uh buckthorn um polling wagon um so i was i was impressed with um crystal and steve and their their job and especially the the citizens residents in moorhead that came out to participate it was a lot of fun to you know do something good with with your neighbors and so it was really nice to see and i met some new people and got reacquainted with some people that i hadn't talked to in a while so it was it was actually really fun and it's amazing how much buckthorn there is in our city parks so we have to train like third graders to identify and start polling right council member nice mayor thank you madam mayor and i too i'm going to pile on the earth week events were outstanding again a shout out to city staff for organizing but also in ward 2 we had great turnout with community members neighbors children girl scout troop that came out and we were able to clean up not only romke park but also bennett park and along 20th street and 12th avenue and so because we had so many volunteers come out the immense expansive space that we were able to cover i don't know if it was the weather i don't know if everybody was just eager to do good we'll take it all and so um what i also want to say is we didn't get to do buckthorn but there was talk of more buckthorn events this fall and so if you're sad that you missed out on some of our events last week fear not more are coming and we'll all get to participate in buck for thorn pulling in the fall so keep your eye out on the city's website for more events to do thank you councilmember nismeier councilmember white thank you mayor i i also we had a great turnout in in uh gooseberry park lots of buckthorn and cleared out and garbage too and uh and i also thank you to crystal for her work and putting that together i wanted to mention too um a thank you to the northern plains united labor council council member niece verma nissa meyer and i attended their workers memorial day they do this every year on april 28th and it's to recognize the anniversary of osha which was passed in 1971. for those of you don't know that's the occupational safety and health act and it is to honor people who were killed on the job in north dakota and minnesota in the previous year so thank you again to them for taking the time to recognize those workers in that important piece of legislation thanks i think it comes by voight other council members okay um and i will go with my mayor report and then we will go back to number nine well actually it is 5 45 so i will give my mayor report after um number nine on the agenda to i have mr turbidge if you want to come up to the podium please do i have a motion to open the public hearing for makara first and second so move niece meyer second karoon you have a motion and second all those in favor signify by saying aye aye hi all right the public hearing portion of the agenda is now open and i will turn it over to you mr trowbridge thank you mayor and members of council uh so give a minute here uh we have a powerpoint or a presentation perfect thank you so this we have two hearings tonight uh this first one is for improvements in makara first and second editions makara stands for moorhead clay county redevelopment authority or area redevelopment authority and so that was a industrial park that's that's the city's industrial park that authority was created to provide some sponsorship or support for getting that area developed as an industrial park and it was initially constructed in 1981 and since then it used to be you'll notice that there's a kind of a gap in the streets up there there's actually streets there that had been built as public streets and then later on they were vacated at the request of the landowner that abuts all of that there's easements over it for the utilities but where those gaps are that's actually private streets that connect those so those private streets are not part of this project but we do everything that leads up to them what you can see on there is this is mostly a mill and overlay project there is a piece that's shown in red where 30th avenue comes into it and that's where all of the truck traffic comes in and goes out and there's a lot of turning movements because they're turning at the street and that piece of pavement is is not fairing well and we're going to do a rehab there so it's a full pavement replacement at that about a 200 foot stretch there otherwise the rest of the roads are doing pretty good and a milling overlay would be sufficient the existing conditions out there so about half of the area makara first edition was built in 1981 initially those were full depth asphalt streets which by the time we got to 2000 when makara second was being done those streets were not holding up well and they were rehabbed so we fully removed the pavement and replaced it with a pavement plus gravel section and then makara second was built at the same time and that was built with pavement and gravel and since then the area has been seal coated but no other significant maintenance has been done and it is about time you know this is about the time we would expect to have to do a milling overlay and the pcis support that and so in the pci is pavement condition index which is based on the rating that we have done an independent rating that we also use our engineering judgment on we'll evaluate it and verify if those numbers are are what we expect them to be and this is an area there are no sidewalks at all in this project area and per the city policy we look at that and you know is there a need to add sidewalk or is there a sidewalk plan for this area since this was developed by the city and county jointly which is a government agency we don't have a developer's agreement specific to it but back previously when we had the council approve the plans and authorize ad for bids we did consider whether or not sidewalks should go in and we confirmed that the intent was not to have sidewalks in this industrial park if subsequently there was a need for one we could deal with that later but that that's the that was the determination so no sidewalks existing and we're not going to be proposing any sidewalks with this project the utilities sanitary and storm sewer are generally in good condition uh you know these are all relatively new pipes for for the utilities that we have and the water main is also in good condition so the only things that we'd be proposing to do out there for utilities is just very minor the adjustments of manholes and things like that so the pavement mostly we're proposing a two inch milling overlay so we'll grind off the upper two inches put on a new wearing course surface and if there's any curb and gutter that needs removal and replacement we'll do that as part of this project there's very minimal curb and gutter replacement needed with this project and then at the intersection of 30th avenue and 41st street south again the pavement is is not holding up as well there just because that's the part that takes the brunt of all the traffic so we'll do a rehab there and we'll actually do that with concrete to match what's to the west there so it'll it'll it'll last better and handle that traffic better as i'd said there will be no pedestrian improvements and the utility improvements is very minimal just some damaged castings and we'll just adjust things to finish grade like we always do so the the project would be financed using special assessments and a general obligation bond backed by the use of special assessments for the city policy the assessment rate that would apply in this area is 32 dollars per front foot for the directly abutting properties on the mill and overlay and 65 dollars per front foot for a rehab assessment and then the collector street area-wide assessment will also apply uh so the city policy for roads that are the east-west or north-south collectors for an area would be assessed on an area basis at 530 dollars per equivalent lot for an industrial park we've determined the equivalent lot it'd be three per acre and in this area the east-west collector is 30th avenue south okay the so that that would be the area-wide assessment for this so there's a total of 33 properties that are affected by this uh project and the total amount assessed is about 675 thousand dollars so the average assessment is a little over twenty thousand dollars sounds like a large assessment but these are also pretty large lots and so that's that's what's driving it the smallest assessment is three thousand three hundred dollars and the largest assessment is ninety four thousand dollars and the city actually owns some properties out there that are included in these assessments as well and so the total project financing based on and this is based on the bids that we received last week the bids came in very slightly over the estimate but that's still actually underneath the the project budget is underneath what we'd considered when the city council approved the budget back in december at that time we had more of what we call contingencies unknowns during design and so as a result even though we had an estimate that was a little bit lower than what we got the bids on our contingencies allowed for a higher range of that and so we actually came in very close to the bid so we're actually underneath the budget that we'd planned back in december and out of this the special assessments because there's so little curb replacement and this is a very straightforward mill and overlay with no sidewalk needs and things like that the policy we have actually generates a higher percentage than normal a lot of our milan overlays might only generate forty or fifty percent maybe sixty percent this one we're actually generating about eighty percent um so it actually it'll cash flow pretty well for the city the remaining eighteen percent of the project budget gets paid by the backed by the city through the general property tax levy from the general obligation bond so the public notice was mailed out april 28th uh and all we've received at the time this report had been prepared was one comment and that's still all received there's there's no additional comments uh since the council agenda had been prepared and that question was just about access during construction nothing no major concerns there and we'd also done a preliminary design informational letter back in earlier april and we didn't receive any any calls based on that project schedule if the at the close of the hearing tonight we would ask that the council close the hearing order the improvements and award the bids and construction could begin as early as the beginning of june and it's anticipated to be completed in september and then there would be an assessment hearing this fall and the council would adopt the assessment role at that time so again what we're asking the council to consider tonight is following close the close of the hearing would be to consider ordering the improvements and awarding the bids you have any questions uh thank you mr showbridge i want to make sure that we don't have anybody in the public who wishes to speak to this during the public hearing portion of this agenda item for anybody in the public who wishes to speak to this agenda item okay sir sir if you have a question can you please come up to the podium and i will have you state your name and uh your address for the record and then we'll have you fill out a form too when you're done okay um gary von miller i work for pactiv in the in the area that we're discussing right there and my question is just how would the trucks get in and out i mean would there be room to get through thank you sir we just have to have you come to the podium so that everybody can hear you that's okay so mr turbid yep so the the hardest part normally with a mill and overlay access is actually pretty easy it's very there's there's not much that's impacted because we're doing that main entrance it becomes a little more complicated and we'll have to have traffic use the 34th avenue south rail crossing and so we'll work with the businesses to make sure that that they understand where we're at we also we're coordinating the project because clay county is also doing work on highway 52 so we're working with them to make sure that the the access to the business park is maintained at all times thank you mr trebridge are there any other members of the public who have any questions all right see none i will entertain a motion to close the public hearing portion of this agenda item so move nice meyer okay nissa meyer moves white second all does in favor signify by saying aye aye any opposed okay the public hearing portion of this agenda item has been closed um moving on then to nine a and b i would entertain a motion to take both of them to order improvements and to award the bid so lindas um put a motion for nine a and b is that correct council member led us and with karun second although any questions or comments see none all those in favor signify by saying aye aye any opposed all right the resolution to order improvements and toward the bid has passed moving on to number 10 i would entertain a motion to open the public hearing for 7th and 8th street milan overlay moved zelda rolled second i have second our uh motion by council member soldier vote second by nissa meyer all those in favor signify by saying aye aye any opposed all right the public hearing portion of number 10 on the agenda is open turning over to you mr trowbridge okay thank you mayor and members of council so this is the public hearing for the 7th street north and 8th street north street improvements project it's a fairly small project uh it's two blocks total again it's millen overlay running between center avenue and first avenue north and so these streets um the original construction actually on eighth street our records don't even go back far enough we're not sure when it was initially built it's a concrete road that was overlaid in 1975 we know that but prior to that we don't really know when that concrete was poured i had another milling overlay in 1993 and then in 2017 it was getting rough and public works put a lot of work into doing a milling overlay on that on it at that time and then with 7th street north that had been initially paved in 1972 was milan overlaid in 1987 and then again public works did kind of some emergency work to it in 2019 to try to carry it through so the pcis actually look pretty good on it but when public works comes in and does those projects it covers it up and masks it but it doesn't really address it as as well as it it should be done so it's helping buy some time until we can come to it with a more formal project with a milling overlay for these streets the there are sidewalks on both sides of eighth street north uh the sidewalk that crosses the wells fargo bank driveway does not meet the ada standards so we're going to redo that through the driveway and then on 7th street there is a continuous sidewalk on the west side on the east side there's not a continuous sidewalk but there's a rail crossing just to the north we have the quiet zone it's intended that the crossing of the railroad tracks is on the west side so we're not proposing to do any additional sidewalk on the east side to try to make that connection and then utilities generally the on 7th street the utilities are in good condition on 8th street with the exception of the sanitary sewer the utilities are in good condition and part of what this project is doing is we're trying to coordinate and follow behind two other projects that we know are going on one is the sanitary sewer brick lining project and the other is bnsf actually contacted us a year ago saying hey we want to replace the concrete crossing of 8th street and we asked them to delay they were going to do it last year and we asked them to delay it to give us time to try to do the road work that goes along with it so and bnsf when they do the concrete replacement they'll also take care of hiring the contractor that does the pavement of our road that's within their property but we're including the cost of that because they'll bill us for that the cost of that is part of this project cost that we're considering at tonight's hearing so what we're proposing to do is to do a two inch pavement mill and overlay and only some very minimal curb and gutter spot repairs it also includes the work that bnsf is doing that they will invoice to us so roughly half of the work that they're doing at that crossing they'll pay for and the other half about they'll charge us for and then we're trying to coordinate with the brick sewer lining project because they'll have some restoration to do and it makes more sense for us to follow right behind them with the mill and overlay and that's actually why we haven't yet bid our overlay work we just recently awarded the contract on the brick sewer lining we're still trying to work with the contractor there to determine what their schedule is and based on that is when we'll decide when we want to receive the bids for the the payment work because it's hard for us to set a contract completion time until we know when that brick sewer lining work will be done and then pedestrian improvements we've just got one short piece of sidewalk to redo through a driveway and then it's just some very minor utility work other than that sanitary sewer work which is being done under a separate contract so the special assessment rate since this one is all mill and overlay it's that 32 dollar per front foot we also have 8th street is a collector roadway so the north-south collector for this area so it also has an area-wide assessment that extends east and west all total there's 12 parcels that are affected by this project and the average assessment is just a little over two thousand dollars uh which is pretty close to what the median assessment is the maximum one was eight thousand seven hundred and sixty nine dollars and the project budget in this case uh our cost actually partly due to that railroad work is is a much more than what we're assessing obviously we're assessing about 20 of what we're bonding for and we're actually going to use some state aid funds to cover what that railroad crossing work is that's so that's right now what we're estimating the total project budget to be is a little bit under two hundred thousand dollars so a mailed notice was sent out on april 28th and today we did receive a call and uh unfortunately the call was that we'd made a mistake on the mailing we sent one of the notices to the wrong property owner and that was we had a glitch in our system on it was a lease property and we'd sent it to someone that we thought was the least the lessee on it and it turns out they don't lease it anymore so as a result we're going to have to send out another mailed notice to that property owner which means that we should not be awarding or we should not be ordering the improvements tonight so what we'll ask you to do when we when we're done with this presentation is rather than close the hearing you'll hold it open until the next council meeting will mail out the notice to the property owner to the correct property owner notifying them that they would have until may 23rd to provide comment if we get any additional comment we'll update you on that and then hopefully on may 23rd you'll order the improvements and and we'll proceed from there and then and then otherwise we haven't received any other calls regarding this project so the schedule would be a little bit different although not much different since we haven't tried to receive bids yet anyway this just means we're delaying by two weeks the time when we would order the improvements and maybe by then we'll have a better handle on the on the rest of the project schedule and can give you an update on that so that is all i have for you tonight if you have any questions on this project all right thank you mr trowbridge so we will just leave this open until the next council meeting thank you i apologize i took a drink of my water wrong it went down the wrong throat or the wrong part of my throat so um so back to mayor and council reports um since this is a part of the agenda item where we are basically are updating one another on things that we have attended on behalf of the city i did want i do have quite a number of updates to provide to council and to city manager and and others on april 27th i did meet with the greater minnesota regional parks and trails commission they were here in moorhead and i wanted to give a shout out to christie levchesky heidi high camp and forest steinhoff for doing a lot of the legacy grants that are coming to the city of morehead and i did want to share this with council because i know that i was not aware of the number of grants that the city has received for the legacy projects but they have we have had a number of them and i think it just kind of goes to to demonstrate how long some of our projects take so in 2015 to 2017 we got a 275 thousand dollar grant for partial funding of the large picnic shelter at mb johnson park this was actually a direct legislative appropriation then in 2016 to 2018 we received 1.3 million for mb johnson park again this grant provided bathroom facilities for the large picnic shelter a fish cleaning station concrete walking paths throughout the park a reclaimed bridge over snaky creek to open an additional 20 acres of the park and educational signage along the pass then in 2020 a grant of 418 000 helped to realign and rehabilitate the downtown trail the project that was constructed provides trails away from the river excuse me as continued letting damage the existing trail beyond repair also in 2020 200 242 000 grant was for the homestead trail to connect downtown to 15th avenue north and then in 2022 661 000 for the midtown trail segment that will connect woodlawn park to gooseberry park we anticipate that construction be in 2022-2023 so since 2015 morehead has received 2.895 million dollars from the legacy funds so just to give everybody um an idea of how long some of this takes to do some of these really big projects in the city um and with that we're going to have 16 miles of tra of trail in moorhead obviously we have several partners with this work uh the transportation alternative program grant we received 360 000 for the blue goose trail segment and 420 000 for the memorial park pedestrian lift bridge and then the audubon urban woods and prairie initiative fm trail builders river keepers in clay county also assist us so this is not a lift that we do on our own but it takes a lot of collaborative partners also on april 28th i was at morehead day at the capitol with governmental affairs director lisa body and also sherry larson who is our morehead business association director this was coordinated by the fm chamber of commerce specifically shannon full catherine ginberg grinberg and kale dunworthy when we were down at the capitol we met with a number of influential legislators representative marcourt keeler erdahl noor lee the speaker of the house representative hortman and also senators eakin bach and pappas we discussed replenishing the unemployment insurance trust fund requesting 10 million to the moorhead career academy 3.2 million to the dilworth fire station and specifically for morehead we were there lobbying for 17.5 million to finish our flood infrastructure component of our 2009 comprehensive flood mitigation plan again another example of over 10 years we've been working on flood mitigation in moorhead this would be the last kind of portion that we would need to finish our flood mitigation plan i also testified with lisa body and senator eakin in front of the senate tax committee to extend the time period for our local option sales tax on april 30th um i was invited to attend the iftar that was hosted by the afro american development association along with council member nissa meyer and i don't recall i think you were the only council member there um may 2nd 2022 chief monroe and i met excuse me with hundreds literally hundreds of individuals at the horizon middle school to celebrate the end of ramadan and to say a few words and then also that same day i presented to the national music presented the national music week proclamation to the fm area music club and then on may 3rd we welcome congresswoman fishbach to the moorhead career academy and out to showcase collaboration of our city county and school and last but not least i wanted to share this letter that we received from cap lp like some prairie community action partnership because i think it's important for council members to know for those of you who maybe aren't part of this this committee what we do with cap lp and we do provide some funding from the city of moorhead and this one is for the last work camp that provided needed home repairs to 26 households projects ranged from painting pork con porch construction weatherization installation of wheelchair ramps so everyone they just discussed that everyone deserves a place to live in dignity and safety so i think again this just shows that we do partner with another number of entities it's not something that the city actually does but it is something that our community partners do and we help contribute in some way so just to provide information to council members on on some of our partners in the community so that is all i have for my community or for my mayor updates and i'm gonna not drink my water because apparently i don't know how to do that very well or very effectively so i will turn this over to you city manager molly thank you mayor yes and you know that program with cap lp is is really incredible and our community development team does partner in that in terms of how we utilize some of our community development block grant or some other funds um to kind of support um this affordable housing stock that we have in the community that will frankly it's it's great housing that we'll never build again so we want to make sure that we maintain it take care of it and preserve those older and affordable neighborhoods so and to be able to do that in partnership like we did during earth week which was just absolutely incredible i know we've talked about it a lot of times but i wanted to thank you and i wanted to thank the couple hundred volunteers that came out to help and the coordinators crystal rama you know what i practice anyway i'm going to keep going raya mahaji and public works director steve iverson they did just an absolutely incredible job and they were a joy to work with and it was just it was just a lot of fun to be outside um the um it also you know coordinated you know all those earth week activities with cleanup days which are going really well and they continue this week until friday so um i'm glad we're kind of back on track the last couple years with cleanup days was just very challenging um with a global pandemic going to everybody's door and so uh that was that was what it was i want to just also mention these spring soakers are really something else so and they're and they're incredible for people that are into underground systems and utilities so today we had just a lot of rain and if anybody was driving this morning they would see you know water in on the streets and in some areas even in in the underpasses and higher than others i just want to let people know what happens you know the water that's coming through town and the river is very high and so the storm water drains um are are full and so these lift stations and these pump stations and some of these projects that we have here without it a lot of our infrastructure's at risk people's people are at risk their ability to our ability to get around and so it's really incredible to see all that water come through and then work through the system once these pumps got going and by this afternoon it was all dry and nobody knew the difference it was marvelous so i mean this is why thinking together and thinking about how to accomplish big projects together really does matter and and i take the long route to tell that story to say that there are experts throughout our organization and throughout this community that really know a lot and just are kind of under celebrated a lot of times and it's really wonderful to see that kind of work happen that was a big big lift this morning and it received absolutely no attention as it should so the other you know last week i had an opportunity we had the minnesota city county managers association its annual conference which was really great to get together with all these wonderful people that serve their communities and so we had all kinds of great sessions on solving top problems dynamics in kind of the political and administrative relationships there were these senior advisor breakout sessions where you could ask questions and kind of go through kind of issues with peers which were really great how to support strong systems in communities and problem solving and engaging community and and um and so i just wanted to thank you for the opportunity to actually be in this place and to be with um and to do work that i really do enjoy and um i was um i was just reminded of that last week when you get together with folks you look across the room and you and you see just some of the incredible things that happen um at the local level um you know i am thinking about you know people call uh those of us that were well actually i i might be the only person that does i kind of view us as we're kind of the janitors of the right of way and so we take care of all the stuff that we share and so i think that's a really incredible thing to do in addition to being part of all the growth and the development and the potential that that a community can be especially now that we're seeing that cities are what are what the future is going to look like in terms of people choosing where to live they're not pictures in nations or states or anything like that they're just choosing great cities so it's really really marvelous to be part of one in moorhead i went a little off track i get hyper and so um and that's about it thank you thank you city manager molly all right moving on to number 22 executive session do i have a motion to open or uh motion to go into executive session pursuant to minnesota statute 13.05 sub division 3a oh councilmember hendrickson i give a report and we do a council report oh yes i'm sorry we did them quite a bit earlier today in the agenda because we had to wait until 5 45 for a public hearing so i apologize so council member hendrickson go ahead with your group i don't have a report no i'm kidding oh my gosh no i um i attended the rotary 100th anniversary and they were chartered on may 1st of 1921. and you're saying 100 years from 1921 check that'd be 2021 but because of colby they had to delay it for a year so um i was a member of rotary for five years they do great work in the community they do great work for uh polio you know they eradicating it they do great work for that so um it was a fun evening i saw a lot of people i knew and they ran it just like a regular rotary meeting with the bell and you know the dollars and everything else so it was a fun time so that's all happened thank you councilmember hendrickson okay now on to number 22 executive session do i have um motion to go into executive session go move nice mayor wait seconds okay i have a motion and a second all those in favor signify by saying aye aye all right we are now in executive session all right we are back from executive session at 7 42 p.m is there any new business there's no new business any other citizens who wish to address a council see no citizens wishing to address the council i hereby adjourn the may 9th 2022 ward city council meeting have a good night you | City of Moorhead | UCDv4cO0TLmAjMH5e4F0C0lQ | 2022-05-09 | 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MICHAEL'S CATHEDRAL BASILICA | Canada Daily Mass | in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit amen peace be with you and with your spirit as we prepare now to celebrate the holy sacrifice of the mass we call to mind our sins and the loving mercy of god you were sent to heal the contrite of heart lord have mercy lord have mercy you came to call sinners christ have mercy christ have mercy you are seated at the right hand of the father to intercede for us lord have mercy lord have mercy may almighty god have mercy on us forgive us our sins bring us to everlasting life amen let us pray keep your family safe o lord with unfailing care that relying solely on the hope of heavenly grace they may be defended always by your protection through our lord jesus christ your son who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the holy spirit one god forever and ever amen a reading from the book of genesis the serpent was more crafty than any other wild animal that the lord god had made he said to the woman did god say you shall not eat from any tree in the garden the woman said to the serpent we may eat of the fruit of the trees in the garden but god said you shall not eat of the fruit of the tree that is in the middle of the garden nor shall you touch it or you shall die but the serpent said to the woman you will not die for god knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened and you will be like god knowing good and evil so when the woman saw that the tree was good for food and that it was a delight to the eyes and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise she took of its fruit and ate and she also gave some to her husband who was with her and he ate then the eyes of both were opened and they knew that they were naked and they sowed fig fig leaves together and made loincloths for themselves they heard the sound of the lord god walking in the garden at the time of the evening breeze and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the lord god among the trees of the garden the word of the lord happy are those whose sins are forgiven happy are those whose transgression is forgiven whose sin is covered happy are those to whom the lord imputes no iniquity and in whose spirit there is no deceit happy are those whose sins are forgiven then i acknowledge my sin to you and i did not hide my iniquity i said i will confess my transgressions to the lord and you forgave the guilt of my sin happy are those whose sins are forgiven therefore let all who are faithful offer prayer to you at a time of distress the rush of the mighty water so shall not reach them happy are those whose sins are forgiven you are a hiding place for me you preserve me from trouble you surround me with glad cries and of deliverance happy are those whose sins are forgiven the lord be with you and with your spirit a reading from the holy gospel according to mark glory to you oh lord jesus returned from the region of tyre and went by way of sidon toward the sea of galilee in the region of the decapolis they brought to him a man who was deaf and who had an impediment in his speech and they begged him to lay his hand on him jesus took him aside in private away from the crowd and put his fingers into his ears and he spot and touched his tongue looking up to heaven jesus sighed and said to the man that is be opened and immediately his ears were open and his tongue was released and he spoke plainly then jesus ordered them to tell no one but the more he ordered them the more zealously they proclaimed it and they were astounded beyond measure saying he has done everything well he even makes the death to hear and the mute to speak the gospel of the lord praise you lord jesus christ happy are those whose sins are forgiven that's a good thought to have as we're approaching we're near lent starting next week and we are called during that holy season to reflect upon our own frailty and sinfulness and to listen to the words of the lord at the very beginning of his ministry repent for the kingdom of god as near at hand we need to be aware of the geography of our own souls of our tendency to turn away from the lord and our need to call out to him to recognize their sins and then in our need to ask for forgiveness and then be refreshed renewed to move and closer to him there are lots of things in the scripture that help us in that we see many passages helping us to like i think called the middle age had a book called handling sin how do we deal with the reality of sin in our life uh we have for example a passage about david and bathsheba which tells us a lot about temptation and we also have uh herod and and herodias and john the baptist which tells us a lot about peer pressure and things like that many different things that could lead us astray but there are certainly today we have two very powerful helps in our spiritual life that lead us closer to the lord one of them is psalm 32 the psalm happy are those whose sins are forgiven and it's one of the penitential psalms and they're wonderful and they're a group of psalms that have been recognized as a unit well for a couple thousand years right certainly back to the time of saint augustine as he was dying uh and the vandals were the end you know barbarians were surrounding the village he was praying the seven penitential psalms psalm 6 psalm 32 38 51 102 130 and 143. uh it's good if you pray the divine office as many people do you'll notice every friday we pay you pray the greatest the penitential psalms psalm 51 the misery have mercy on me god in your kindness that's very very powerful a famous psalm is 1 30. out of the depths i cry to you oh lord oh how much we need that and today we have psalm 32 which is the the the part of it i wish we had all of it we don't we don't i call it the mule psalm because i said do not be like the mule that needs bit and bridal to pull it back we can be very mule-ish in our denial of our need for god's mercy so the penitential psalms i recommend them and i think if you have a little book of psalms you might mark from the way i have them here um or if you have you have a breather you have a world hd hours do it that way as well but of course in the first reading today is profound and marvelous it is the great teaching on sin temptation rationalization it speaks to us we look into it and it is a mirror that shows the human heart and so we need to learn from it here we have man and woman who have been placed in the garden in this world it's a gift of a super abundant gift i mean they're entrusted with all the wonderful plants of the garden the trees and actually what god says to them is not you shall not eat so you should eat of all the trees in the garden except one in the middle so basically he gives us to make use but we're not god we're limited we've got to say every morning look in the mirror and say god is god and i am not we don't we have a cat of it all because that's the illusion and so he says you can have all this stuff but not one just there's a limit and so we have the serpents more crafty than any other wild animal and he he twists what god has said he says to the woman did god say you shall not eat from any tree in the garden that's typically way people think the way god says not not not no god said you eat them all except for one so he takes something and he twists it gives it a distortion and the woman said to the serpent you may eat we may eat the fruit of the trees of the garden but god said you shall not eat of the fruit of the tree that is in the middle of the garden nor shall you touch it or you shall die well she's really going beyond a bit what god said but there she is already she's hooked though because she's drawn in and somebody wants a commentator very wise he says that the serpent is the first theologian um theologian talk about god like the way astronomers talk about stars something out there he's talking about god as something out there whereas we're made to relate to god that's why we say we should always we're doing theology do it on our knees in prayer and so he takes an image of god which sounds familiar and twists it and that very often happens people tend to distort what god actually says and she corrects a bit and goes a little overboard but the serpent said to the woman you will not die well what do you know for god knows when you eat of it your eyes will be opened and you will be like god knowing good and evil knowing everything good and evil it's just everything oh so he's beginning to undermine and saying you know you need to god you got to have don't trust god he just doesn't want you to be like him he wants that insidious undermining that very often happens in our experience of sin and so when the woman saw ah the tree was good to eat the first level physical attraction good to eat and that it was a delight to the eyes that's a little more respectable aesthetically pleasing and that it was to be desired to make one wise that's even more respectable so notice how the temptation goes from i want it to it's so beautiful too it will help me be more wise oh how we do that so often our real motivation gets hidden and we slice and dice we layer it with something you know it's rationalization really we do it all the time so having been tempted and then she sins remember temptation is not a sin we've got to watch it though be careful we can be led astray but temptation is leads us to sin we need to stay away from it lead us not into temptation and that's why we should we say at the uh you know the uh the only theatrical contrition i say when i when i go to confessions you know oh my god i'm hardly sorry for having authentic yet i test all my sins because of thy just punishment but most of all because the offending my god who are all good and deserving of all my love i firmly resolve with the help of thy grace to sin no more and to avoid the near occasions of sin oh boy we got to learn you know it's one of the benefits going to confession we learn a bit about our own weaknesses so maybe we don't get on the slippery slope leading to sin and so she she just slides along but then she took its root and ate and that's the sin she wants it's not the thing here is power it's pride it's just leveling up this kind of illusion it's pride to be like god to have no limits oh fools we're all fools if we do not realize we're limited and that's the source of a lot of our sins to control have it all or as it says in our great catholic work the lord of the rings my precious to have control a sense of the lord of the rings the great book by tolkien the ring is original sin and so she took the fruit and ate now there we are it's an act that is the sin an act of the will now must be said it took a hard out say you know the sermon was working hard to to tempt eve it didn't take long for adam she gave it to her husband who ate he was with her and he ate it so i'm afraid he was not much of a didn't put up much resistance there and they always say you know the problem the garden of eden is not the apple and the tree it's the pear on the ground and there we see it very clear then their eyes were open not in the way they thought and they saw they were naked and they sowed fig leaves together and make loin cloths for themselves then they begin to be afraid of god guilt begins to come in and all the rest and the rest as they say is history a history in history but history in our own lives but this uh speaks to us this is this is us this is god speaking to us let us be attentive and recognize our sins and not be deluded and not be so foolish is to give into temptation though we do so often have the humility to resist it and then to recognize the great words psalm 32 which is really about the need to repent happy are those whose sins are forgiven blessed are you lord god of all creation for through your goodness we receive the bread we offer you through to the earth and work of human hands it will become for us the bread of life blessed be god forever by the mystery of this water and wine may we come to share in the divinity of christ who humbled himself to share in our humanity blessed are you lord god of all creation for through your goodness we receive the wine we offer you fruit of the vine and work of human hands it will become our spiritual drink blessed be god forever god be pleased to receive us and accept the sacrifice we offer you with humble and contrite hearts lord wash away my iniquities and cleanse me of all my sins i pray that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to god the almighty father may the lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name for our good and the good of all his holy church oh lord our god who once established these created things to sustain us in our frailty grant we pray that they may become for us now the sacrament of eternal life through christ our lord amen the lord be with you and with your spirit lift up your hearts we lift them up to the lord let us give thanks to the lord our god it is right and just it is truly right and just our duty and our salvation always and everywhere to give you thanks lord holy father almighty and eternal god for although you have no need of our praise yet our thanksgiving is itself your gift since our praises add nothing to your greatness but profit us for salvation through christ our lord and so in company with the choirs of angels we praise you and with joy we proclaim holy holy holy holy lord god of hosts heaven and earth are full of your glory hosanna in the highest blessed is he who comes in the name of the lord hosanna in the highest highest you are indeed holy o lord the fount of all holiness make holy therefore these gifts we pray by sending down your spirit upon them like the dewfall so that they may become for us the body and blood of our lord jesus christ at the time he was betrayed and entered willingly into his passion he took bread and giving thanks broke it and gave it to his disciples saying take this all of you and eat of it for this is my body which will be given up for you in a similar way when supper was ended he took the chalice and once more giving thanks he gave it to his disciples saying take this all of you and drink from it for this is the chalice of my blood the blood of the new and eternal covenant which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins do this in memory of me the mystery of faith we proclaim your death o lord and profess your resurrection until you come again therefore as we celebrate the memorial of his death and resurrection we offer you lord the bread of life the chalice of salvation giving thanks that you have held us worthy to be in your presence and minister to you humbly we pray that partaking of the body and blood of christ we may be gathered into one by the holy spirit remember lord your church spread throughout the world and bring her to the fullness of charity together with francis our pope me our unworthy servant and all the clergy remember also our brothers and sisters who have fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection and all who have died in your mercy welcome them into the light of your face have mercy on us all we pray that with the blessed virgin mary mother of god with blessed joseph her spouse with the blessed apostles and all the saints who have pleased you throughout the ages we may merit to be coheirs to eternal life and may praise and glorify you through your son jesus christ through him and with him and in him oh god almighty father in the unity of the holy spirit all glory and honor is yours forever and ever amen at the savior's command and form by divine teaching we dare to say our father father who art to heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come as thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil deliver us lord we pray from every evil graciously grant peace in our days that by the help of your mercy we may be always free from sin and safe from all distress as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our savior jesus christ for the kingdom the power and the glory are yours now and forever lord jesus christ who said to your apostles peace i leave you my peace i give you look not on our sins but on the faith of your church graciously grant her peace and unity in accordance with your will who live and reign for ever and ever amen the peace of the lord be with you always and with your spirit lamb of god you take away the sins of the world have mercy on us lamb of god you take away the sins of the world have mercy on us lamb of god you take away the sins of the world grant us peace behold the lamb of god behold him who takes away the sins of the world blessed are those called to the supper of the lamb lord i am not worthy that you should enter under my roof but only say the word and my soul shall be healed my jesus i believe that you are present in the most blessed sacrament i love you above all things and i desire to receive you into my soul since i cannot now receive you sacramentally come at least spiritually into my heart i embrace you as if you were already there and unite myself holy to you never permit me to be separated from you amen let us pray o god who have willed that we be partakers in the one bread and the one chalice grant us we pray so to live that made one in christ we may joyfully bear fruit for the salvation of the world through christ our lord amen the lord be with you and with your spirit blessed be the name of the lord now and forever our help is in the name of the lord who made heaven and earth may almighty god bless you the father the son and the holy spirit amen let us go in the peace of christ thanks be to god st michael the archangel defend us in battle be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil may god rebuke him we humbly pray and do thou o prince of the heavenly host by the power of god thrust into hell satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls amen the angel of the lord declared unto mary and she conceived of the holy spirit shall mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen behold the handmaid of the lord he had done unto me according to thy word hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen and the word was made flesh and dwelt among us hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen pray for us o holy mother of god that we may be made worthy of the promises of christ let us pray pour forth you beseech you o lord thy grace into our hearts that we to whom the incarnation of christ thy son was made known by the message of an angel may by his fashion cross be brought to the glory of his resurrection through the same christ our lord amen amen in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit amen i believe in god the father almighty creator of heaven and earth that in jesus christ his only son our lord who was conceived by the holy spirit born of the virgin mary suffered under pontius pilate was crucified died and was buried he descended into hell on the third day he rose again from the dead he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of god the father almighty from there he will come to judge the living and the dead i believe in the holy spirit the holy catholic church the communion of saints the forgiveness of sins the resurrection of the body and life everlasting amen our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen the first sorrowful mystery the agony in the garden our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the out of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the out of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the out of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the owl of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen glory be to the father and to the son and of the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen oh my jesus forgive us our sins save us from the fires of hell lead all souls to heaven especially those most in need of thy mercy the second sorrowful mystery the scourging at the pillar our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the owl of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen oh my jesus forgive us our sins save us from the fires of hell lead all souls to heaven especially those most in need of thy mercy the third sorrowful mystery the crowning with thorns our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the elf our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now never shall be world without end amen oh my jesus forgive us our sins save us from the fires of hell lead all souls to heaven especially those most in need of thy mercy the fourth sorrowful mystery the carrying of the cross our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the owl of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the out of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the out of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the el var amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now never shall be world without end amen oh my jesus forgive us our sins save us from the fires of hell lead all souls to heaven especially those most in need of thy mercy the fifth sorrowful mystery of the crucifixion and death of our lord on the cross our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the owl of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the elf our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the elf our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the ow of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the owl of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the elve of our death amen hail mary full of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen glory be to the father and to the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now never shall be world without end amen oh my jesus forgive us our sins save us from the fires of hell lead all souls to heaven especially those most in need of lie mercy hail holy queen mother of mercy our life our sweetness and our hope to thee do we cry poor banished children of eve to thee do we send up our sighs mourning and weeping in this valley of tears turn then most gracious advocate thine eyes of mercy towards us and after this our excel show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb jesus o clement o loving o sweet virgin mary pray for us so holy mother of god that we may be made worthy of the promises of christ the prayer pope francis in time of pandemic oh mary you shine continuously on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope we entrust ourselves to you health of the sick who at the foot of the cross who united with jesus suffering and persevered in your faith you know our needs and we know that you will provide so that as at cana in galilee a joy and celebration may return after this time of trial help us mother of divine love to conform ourselves to the will of the father and to do what jesus tells us for he took upon himself our suffering and burdened himself with our sorrows to bring us through the cross to the joy of the resurrection amen amen we fly to your protection o holy mother of god do not despise our petitions and our necessities but deliver us always from every danger o glorious and blessed virgin amen in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit you | Archdiocese of Toronto | UC3UJfxXqpi9WCvY6b3PkJUg | 2021-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,213 | 35,343 |
8J4RBL3_OPM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J4RBL3_OPM | Long Drive World Series London 2018 - Semi Finals / Jason Cook VS Matt Nicolle | so ladies and gents it's time for the second semi-final please give it up a big round of applause matt nicole is up against from south africa Jason Kirk so Matt Nicole representing the UK Jason cook representing South Africa a country that has produced some amazing golfers at down the years Matt Nicole who works full-time as a golf pro he's actually giving me a golf lesson Lee you've never done that are you feeling there Jason after you performance in the quarterfinals yeah it's always nervous being in a quarterfinal going in to see me to a might into a final so but great theater though I'm going up against net try and put on a show now you kept the nerves in check brilliantly in the quarterfinals 439 yards got more in your locker and defend the Rangers support for you isn't it yeah but yeah there might be one in there but we'll see that's know just put some good swings on any weapons so Jason cook with these fancy pants going first and they see how we gets on little left to right on there maybe not ideal to get as much run as you want that one not staying in the Gridley now Jason's mom like was watching him he's got these little phase just going away for her teens to be shot he's posting good club head speed 139 140 and we'll see with its slow mode he looks like a golfer then he turns into a baseball player about here so but you know these days to be moving these speeds and these distances he's a real great athlete 365 yards registered on the grid for him so yeah it's not going to be enough it's not gonna be enough he want more from this but 138 he's present and pretty damn good full-speed 200 miles an hour ball spinning long drive will make you competitive you can really see the baseball technique there very wide stance is that is that good for a long driver in theory probably with a slightly narrow stance it slow down I believe he has a long-term injury which has crated that swing method as well as well as his baseball background so he's working with what he's got here okay so let's see if we can get his club head speed up and over that hundred and forty miles an hour marker I think once you get out to that one hundred and forty mile an hour mark there you start getting the real distances yeah I think people are very often look at try bed speeds with these long drive guys but ball speed for me is a bit magic again he's touching that 200 miles an hour which he's going to put him up good yardage but 372 again with that last ride yeah that one looks a little bit quicker yeah I think he's pulled that left I think that's gonna miss the grid up the left side okay so I think 372 is the number format to beat like I said he gave me a lesson before I was watching him hitting the ball indoors it was incredible the sound yeah I mean Matt gets the most out of it will see his numbers come up in a minute but he's all about launch and spin I me just got an absolutely beautiful swing he's not a big guy like the other guys but he is getting everything out of what he does big thing for Matt he hits the grid a lot so he's not gonna give you a set he's gonna make you work for the set he will get something in it he will not give it to Jason and as you just mentioned his frame he's east Thatcher much more wiry than Joe but there's that allowing to move fruit of wall quicker not necessarily from a speed point of view he got massive flexibility that huge spinal and arm flexibility this dude's that good shot going down here and he's very fast the transition I don't know this is a fact but possibly if it was bigger we might be our swing it a bit faster by just lovely swing I wonder if in a couple of years you see him start putting on more muscle mass it might be possibly we're looking at this one coming down the grid now 404 that's enough you might possibly do that as an option okay one three eight again what 214 that's very straight that looks like one of the straightest hits that we've seen in the semi-finals so far as I was saying earlier a lot of shape isn't the great thing in long drivers a glancing blow so this straight hitting low spinning this is where he makes up he wins a lot of tournaments on the back of this 393 yards hit him live in himself again like an arrow by the speed here this is a big jump in club head speed he's really moved this up there one four six one eight five lovely looking go let's see what it does on the floor got to be over 400 of these hands hide behind his head what a lovely move this is not quite 400 yard can you teach me to hit it like that my back wouldn't stand up to that excellent hits in there from Matt Nicole Jason's got the speed it's only about whether he can hit the shot so it sort out the ball strike and ball speed Jason now would be as Powerball that face been the bane of in today's let it go right it's all over flight scope said not tonight no no he's at a great performance age I see but if he please get into this stage it was always give me a tough ask they're going against Matt Matt never misses this grid guys very well played map very good performance once again another drive over 400 yards 404 yards how are you liking the grid here at the Melbourne Club of rocket Hall yeah I'm liking the grid here to be fair and it has been good the last few days really it's been really dry it's been a little downwind early on today if he wins sailed a little bit now but and didn't hit it quite as good there but it just caught a couple down the right side which is running pretty hard tonight Jason well played commiserations tough opponent today there was getting them out there isn't he yeah yours great hitter hope you enjoyed your experience here there's been another fantastic event yeah the events are always awesome and thanks to the crowd Joan Lunden has been an awesome event so far I got to ask you about the final coming up against the man who knows how to get it done in this sport Joe Miller what are your thoughts what are your feelings what's your approach I'm gonna have to hit a little bit better than that I think and you know he's been picking up speed all the way through this he's been picking up numbers as well so you know if I can keep you in gave you good numbers it should be close but we'll see how it goes like Nicole congratulations three for final Jason cook commiserations brilliant semi-finalists guys give it up for Matt and Jason [Applause] | Long Drive World Series | UCs0p1DddknJJD4aTB2Qk6zw | 2018-08-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,257 | 6,385 |
BD67fuKvn_M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD67fuKvn_M | VBT Tantra and sex orgasms | your life while facebook is streaming youtube is streaming and also via skype each one of you is welcome to this live streaming from our studios in trinidad and sex orgasms i had mentioned earlier there are two types of orcas one is the peak august the other is vanity the peak orgasm acts as a tranquilizer it is good sleep follows if your mind is burdened with religion if your mind is not burdened with religion otherwise even the tranquilizer will not be helpful this is one type of orgasm known as peak of excitement but tandra is concerned with another type of orgasm it is the first type we know is know it as speak orgasm or peak of excitement tantra centers on another type of august if we call the first the peak the second is the valley occasion excitement is needed in both in the beginning it has to be used both either you are going towards the peak of excitement or to the valley of relaxation for the first the excitement is intense the more intense it is better it you have to help it to grow towards the peak the second excitement is just a beginning and once you enter both lover and the beloved can relax no movement is needed they can relax in a loving embrace when man feels or the woman feels that something is going to happen a little excitement is needed so it goes into these steps your excitement little bit and then relaxation it is like you take the deep breath and then relax you take a few steps forward then you stop not a continuous walking you can prolong the deep embrace in that manner for hours without any release of the energy which happens in the first occasion then both can fall into deep sleep together and this is known as valley orgasm both are relaxed and it is the meeting of the two relaxed beings in peak orgasm two excited beings tense full of excitement are trying to unburden themselves this is peak occasion or ordinary sex [Music] act it is kind of madness but this is what we know tantric orgasm is deep like a valley it is a relaxing meditation then there is no question of how often one should engage in it you can engage in it as much as you like because energy is not lost the sex is said not to involve too much because in your ordinary sex energy is lost but in valley orgasm which is tantra nothing is lost you become a circle of energy and instead of losing the energy you gain it the energy begins to generate within you may not be aware of it but this is the fact of biology of bioenergy that men and and women are opposite forces negative and positive man is positive energy woman is negative the two complement one another they are yin and yang or shiva and shakti but in that case if your head remains dominant head remains dominant means conditionings your religious belief system and all these things remain dominant then the merger of yin and young male and female positive and negative shiva and shakti is not possible that's why we do a meditation when you sit down in front of the mirror and you place the mirror in such a way that your head is cut off not showing in the mirror so you are seeing only the lower the body below the neck from shoulder down this is a kind of meditation to realize that you are not the mind not the conditioning or sometimes it happens one experiences this state that the he not he sees himself headless and in that moment the second thing that happens is that merger of the two it is it comes like a realization that you have experienced the merger of the positive and negative remember in electricity there is a bulb in the bulb there is a filament that connects the positive and the negative energies together and when the two energies merge into one another dissolve or neutralize one another that is the moment of illumination in sex act the two energies need to neutralize one another union young the male and female the shiva and shakti need to neutralize one another only then illumination comes eliminate illumination comes there is no release of the energy institute energy is generated the process the principle behind generator is that how does the energy electricity is generated how is the power generated how is because of the union the when the two forces neutralize one another then energy is generated so in that case they are challenging to one another and when they meet in deep relaxation both man and woman male and female they revitalize each other they both revitalize each other it is a circle energy does not escape they both become like generators they both become they both feel more livelier they become more radiant [Music] with new energy generating continuously and nothing is lost just by meeting with the opposite pole the energy is renewed regenerated that is what the magnetic field is you can call it tantric orgasmic field like the magnetic field when the energy begins to flow from north pole to the south and from south to the north the circle is completed no energy is lost it's continued continues to be regenerated revitalized so when the during the tantric organism the man and woman they become like magnet constantly flowing the energy in a circular form in when you look at it really a magnet it is elliptical but which is another form of circle so it moves from here to there and from there to here it looks like almost like elliptical so movement of the energy the generation is the energy generates in an elliptical form and then continues to be renewed the tantric love act can be done as much as you like the ordinary sex act cannot be done as much as you like because in each act the energy is lost and your and the body will need time to revitalize itself to regain the energy and when you regain it you lose it again in each sex act you lose the energy it looks absent the whole life is spent in gaining and losing you earn money one side and then whatever you have earned today you go and waste it and you call it enjoyment you earn today's money you go to the bar and you spend that energy and waste it so next day you again earn some money you get some money in your hand you go back to the bar and drink it and drink out all the money so you gain and lose so there is nothing saving this happens in ordinary sex act but in tantric sex act you become like a magnet the energy begins to move from one pole to the another the man is one pool the woman is another pole and they compress this circle the energy revitalizes one another you are not losing anything and your body because the energy is not lost if you remember this clearly then you can engage in this act as much as you want because it is like generating the energy revitalizing yourself so tantric sex act is the act of regenerating your energies like for instance when you are tired what you do you relax so tiredness and relaxation goes together so in this act when you are totally relaxed in each other's embrace both become like the generators of the energy there is yet another thing which has to be remembered in this you may or may not have observed that when you look at the animals they never seem to enjoy sex they are not enjoying themselves it looks look at the baboons the monkeys dogs and any other kind of animal during their sex act you cannot see them feeling blissful or enjoying it you cannot see it ordinary sex act is like this but the moralist has been saying quite the contrary they say do not indulge do not enjoy they say that this is what the animals do this is wrong animals never enjoy only men can enjoy and deeper you can enjoy deeper you can enjoy this act of sex the totally you are in a relaxed state you can create a higher kind of humanity out of that it is out of this act of total valley orgasm between joseph and mary that jesus was born a higher consciousness and that is why christians keep on saying that we are all born out of sin in a way they are correct but they have not been able to put it rightly when you are in the valley orgasm your energy is not depleting you are in a meditative state at that time when there is a conception a higher soul is invited when there are thousands of people making love every day and there are souls they are waiting for the right kind of room depending on your growth depending on your growth like for instance when you go different people go to a garment store they are looking the garments shirts according to their size and choices so size is one of the major criteria what is your size so in the same way what is the level of the soul that is ready to enter the womb it will choose this similar type of worm to enter there are three major categories of the beings and three major categories of the womb one is the ordinary womb the ordinary soul the moment somebody dies within a short period of time muslims say that it takes 40 days hindus have their own concept but immediately without any delay the soul enters into a new body to continue its journey there are another type of beings who are highly evolved and they leave the world so they have to wait because during the when they are looking for just as when you are looking for the if you need an oversized outfit you have to go to a special stores then you remember that there are stores that they sell the garments for 40 and over because that time your choices are different in the same way the soul which has been highly evolved at the time of his leaving the body will have to wait for a longer period of time to find a suitable womb because ordinarily the people who are in the act of lovemaking they are ordinary they are not specialized because you see all around the ordinary stores because the majority of the people who are looking for the ordinary garments not oversized garments not extra oversize the that is the reason there are special government stores which only deal with over 40. the ladies garments or gems garments because over 40 the ladies require a special type of garments for their own thing so in the same way that soul will have to wait because the ordinary people couples they are love making their like ordinary stores they are available in abundance all around so you have to wait for a longer period of time to enter similarly there are souls which are not highly evolved in this category comes the criminals and those whose life has been a darkened life they will have to wait to find a kind of a womb that will suit them and they will have to enter so they do have to wait for a long time you can say that there if somebody is extra small you will find it difficult to find the outfit to suit you and at the same time if you have extra large size or your shoe size is extra large or extra small you will have always problem in finding the right kind of item for you in the same way the souls that are highly evolved they will have to wait for a longer time to find a suitable worm in the same way the souls which are highly negative they will also find a longer time to find a suitable room to enter so when a couple is highly evolved and they are engaged in tantric sex act then the higher soul can find the opportunity to use and besides that the soul that has to enter the body it has to like you know the the stores that are selling the particular kind of a garment they advertise so what they are doing through the advertisement they are inviting the the relevant people so when a couple is engaged in that kind of a valley orgasm or sex act it is sending a message to the souls that are hovering in the existence yes come i am open you would have seen sometimes you have the people standing outside the specifically the places that are selling the car parts there are people who stand outside and they see the people coming in that area they recall coming coming the same thing happens in the red light area there are touts who are standing outside are looking for the customers and telling them to come inside in the same way the very act when you are in the house in as tantric sex act you are sending the vibrations to the souls who are deserving who can enter into that womb this is how it goes on when you come back return from this tantric sex act you have risen the energy is not depleted instead it is revitalized it continues to regenerate that is why we use the word generator that generates and you regenerate your energy you feel filled with energy more vital more alive more radiant and that ecstasy will last for hours and hours and for days together it depends on how deeply you are involved in it if you move into it sooner or later you will realize that the release of the energy that normally happens in the sex act is simply a wastages of no use no energy is needed and that release is necessary only when there is a need for conception need for children and with a country sex experience you will feel a deep relaxation throughout the day and then when you are continuously into that your life will be a life of bliss and harmony beyond conflict a tantric sex experience is totally totally different it is relaxed you will become at home non-violent not angry not nor depressed and this type of person can never be a danger to others and he will always be ready to help the others if he cannot at least he will not make anyone unhappy he is ready to shower as bliss he says i have promised you that i will come come to shower at you when you there is no conflict there is no agony there is no pain i will come [Music] verily i will come and shower on you to infinite quantum the shower of bliss the shower of harmony only through the sex act you can create the real man who can know timelessness who knows egolessness and who is in a state of deep non-duality with the existence the way jesus was born it was a tantric sex act joseph and mary were not aware of this that is why there is a concept of holy ghost it is like that holy ghost represents the meditativeness it the state of total relaxation between joseph and mary at that moment i have the experience of this i can explain this to you in that manner when just like when you are traveling to another city you look for connections where you can go and stay or you make the arrangement prior inequality to your booking so that your time is not wasted in the same way just as the souls that are ready to enter they are looking for the right kind of a room an opportunity where they can grow and continue their journey when i was to enter it happened my grandfather was a sufi master and my mother did not have the marriage line in her hand so one day my grandmother asked you see things for everyone why not for your daughter so it happened that after that the when my mother was got married and was conceived so it was the physical body of my mother and the father but the consciousness was of that sufi master like the holy ghost mother and father are engaged in that act but their consciousness is not the physical consciousness but it was the consciousness of that my grandfather this lakshman the sufi master bridge so when i was born i never called my mother as mother i always called her as sister from the very the moment i started speaking i called her in hindi it is called gt sister and i is still there after all my other brothers and sisters they calling her jichi sister not the mother i always called my grandmother as mother because actually she was my spiritual mother and the grandfather was a spiritual father and just like jesus the mary and joseph was their physical fathers father and mother physical parents but his real parent was the father through the holy ghost he manifested his consciousness at the moment when jesus was being conceived so it this is how the higher souls enter tantra creates the real man and this real man lives a life of timelessness egolessness and life of non-duality with existence the dimension a new dimension is opened it is not far away the day is not far away when sex will simply disappear when sex disappears [Music] without knowledge then you enter in a state of celibacy that is the reason that christians say jesus was born out of virgin mary but their understanding was total out of ignorance they feel that jesus and mary that mary and joseph never had the physical relationship but they cannot think beyond that because their understanding is that of a primary school teacher primary school student who does not know that atom can be divided when he looks at the formula of nacl he will say there is something wrong unless you are aware of the periodic table where na means sodium and cl means chloride and when the two merges together then it is called nacl it is not a name and you will be saying but is it nectar and you will be misspelled mrs spelt it mrs spell it that as knuckle m a c l nickel something is wrong it should be necklace it should be this and everybody says depending on his conditioning like the six men blind men went to know about elephant one who get hold of his foot he said elephant is like a pool next one who got hold of his tail he said elephant is like a rope and one who got hold of his trunk he said elephant is like a snake so this is how everybody is interpreting and misinterpreting that jesus was born out of virgin mary she was virgin in the sense that at the moment when jesus was conceived she was in a totally meditative state the moment you are meditative in the act of sex a higher soul you can invite otherwise the children that are born out of the normal sex act they are the ordinary beings then it is said when ramakrishna was was born his mother saw a dreamt a six-headed elephant was coming and flying over the horizon gold i think it was gold and when it reached on top of her it dissolved vanished into it similar incident maya devi conceived the higher consciousness is entering elephant is symbolic a sixth tusker elephant dissolved into that similar is was is reported to have the not reported i can tell you that it was the statement was born that way that's why in the history of human consciousness there had been only five people so far in the present times who has reached to the highest state of pinnacle of aware of enlightenment ramakrishna krishnamurti ramen was not enlightened because there was an incident that happened he was enlightened just three days before he left the body he entered into samadhi because there was a particular incident at that time in iran krishna ashram there was a man who had 300 stones and every day he will worship these stones and then he will go and uh so sometimes it is that by the three o'clock here he is finished with doing all his rituals and so then he will take his meals so vivekananda saw this so he in his meditation instructed kalu to go and throw these stones in hugely river that flowed at the bank of the ram krishna with ashram in calcutta so while kalu was going to throw all those stones in hudley ramakrishna saw and he said what happened where are you going kalu you said i was sitting doing my prayer and a thought came to my mind that i should throw this all these in the river ram krishna said you go back and continue doing what you do was doing and he looked and he called vivekananda used to call him come he came he said he knew what did he do he said from now onwards you will not get that that state so he begged he cried he said only three days before your death you will enter that state but he was capable what he did that no one could do because the just for that particular reason he was deprived of enlightenment and three days before he locked up himself into the room no one was allowed to go and meet him and in that state ramp the ram the swami vivekananda obtained to enlightenment and enter that enlightenment of a highest degree ramana krishnamurti [Music] ram krishna oshu and vivekananda attain to the highest peak level of enlightenment because there are degrees of that somebody off that somebody does a phd one does it with a higher grades one does it everybody pass out of the university they are perfect some come with the 60 percent marks some come with 50 marks some come so these were the ones who attained 200 marks in the enlightenment so we will continue these things this talk in tomorrow's session until then take care and go have a pleasant day it happens that more and more explanations are needed so time takes longer but i cannot just go on and keeping you the ordinary explanation only this much for this morning until then take care and do have a pleasant day [Music] you | Taosho Buddha | UCWD2YeiXE6gkIlv9eLAl2_A | 2022-07-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,863 | 20,377 |
8NqEqW1x9Gw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NqEqW1x9Gw | Miles Morales has BETTER suits | so some of you might remember last week when I covered the original designs for Marvel's Spider-Man and I got a couple of comments screaming at me to cover the designs in the next game in the series Spider-Man Miles Morales a wonderful idea something rarely found in a place like a YouTube comments section I remember miles having much more solid designs compared to Peter and I think I remember correctly I think miles is a much more interesting set of new designs in this game than Peter did in his and I'm pretty sure this is due to the fact that Miles has very little alternative costumes to pick from and if Insomniac wanted several alternate suits for this game they would have had to design their own so today I'm going to critique these costumes and at the end of the video tell you why I think Miles got the better end of the deal compared to Peter miles is black and red costume returns in this new wait no it returns it's not an original design for this game so I actually shouldn't really cover it but I mean you've heard my thoughts on Peter's classic suit in the last game so I won't cut this out of the video anyway this is miles's classic suit and I'm not gonna lie I think this is a cool adaptation of miles's OG design it's a bit over designed and I know that turns some people off but I think that this time it's not that much of a problem essentially since all of the original design elements from miles's costume are still here red arch that goes down from the chest framing the spider logo red fingers red tapering on the back that holds up the back emblem miles's signature mask with the red webbing this design is basically classic miles with minimal armor and extra lines some people might think those extra features ruin it but not me since the classic design of the costume is still preserved there's just an armor element to it slightly plus I think there's so many interesting things about this costume that I would have never imagined for this suit for example giving Miles Morales water shoes that's right this design gives miles these easy to look over water shoes I have no solid proof as to why they did this but one Theory I have is that they did this to explain why miles can wear his shoes over his classic costume as they probably wouldn't have fit with the soles attached so they made it so that Miles could just take his Souls off by taking off the whole shoe I also really like what they did with the gloves it reminds me of miles's old gloves from his Comics the red would just sort of trickle down his knuckle a bit an insomniac uses this old trait while adding armor to it by giving him red knuckle pads that are on the red of his hands very nice way to reference the old books if I had a gold sticker I would give it to you I also really love the back logo on this suit I just enjoy how vertical it is and I love the sharp lines on it I can't really say the same for the front one I think the top half of the logo looks too skinny compared to the bottom half like the bottom half has much longer legs that expand horizontally compared to the top half and it kind of bothers me this suit has very little flaws to me I really like most things about all of it I love almost all the fabric texture they used I love the lenses they went with they make miles look super friendly and approachable which works so well with this version of Miles overall this is a good suit now let's talk about my favorite suit from the bunch the tracksuit is my favorite alternate suit for Miles Morales I love this suit so much if there was ever a point where Insomniac replaces miles classic costume with a suit of their own like how they did with Peter's Advanced suit I'd want it to be the tracksuit I love almost everything about it the black red and white color palette the black shutters lining the red lenses the spiders the gloves with the black and white fingers almost everything about this suit is extremely likable to me there's just one thing about it that bothers me I think this design is too complicated like there's just some times where I think did they really need to add this like the paneling on the white or the subtle webbing on the black or the black inner thighs overall I still really like this costume but sometimes I Ponder on the things I don't enjoy about it like why is the fabric on the mask like this it doesn't even look like fabric at all it looks like plastic also the soles on this costume have like that ninja toe shoe thing I really want to make this costume for Trey someday the guy I make all my Miles Morales suits for but if I did I would definitely simplify the design to make it easier to make and honestly to make it more appealing design wise now let's talk about a suit that I don't like anywhere near as much the Crimson cowl this suit is so weird like for some reason miles's lenses have spikes on them okay the chest layout looks extremely similar to that of the Spider-Man homecoming suit refill cartridges and all but in the middle of it is this extremely ugly and unfitting spy lighter its edges are sharp and pointy and it kind of clashes with the blocky and thick lining that it runs itself through I think my problem with this logo is that it doesn't try very much to look like a spider neither does the one on the back and yes this is supposed to be a spider you can tell because they added two extra lines to the bottom of the logo to give this quote-unquote spider the extra two legs it would have needed to be one there's no other reason they would have added these two small lines I know how to fix these logos so for the front I simply just added the butt of the spider to the logo and that's all I really think it needed to look slightly better for the back I think I would have just made it so that it has more of a spidery design and less of this corporate logo simplification ass spider I just think this suit is okay if you enjoy it I understand why I like the color red too there's some stuff I think is cool I like the soul design this time it looks super blocky and it looks like a design that could be on a real pair of combat boots I also think the exposed circuitry on the web shooters is cool and I like the super cool low-key design they went for but before we continue I want to give a shout out that's actually super overdue someone made a mod for me in Spider-Man remastered and Spider-Man Miles Morales shout out to D Hedge for your amazing work if you guys want to use this mod for yourself I'll be sure to leave a link in the description alright now for the oh god what the [ __ ] is this thing okay so to give some context this suit was made by someone named Dave rapoza who from what I can tell loves to draw these super complex drawings of these characters and creatures with mythical super platy armor which explains why this Mile's suit looks the way it does um does this added contacts make it enjoyable I mean I guess it explains why the suit is super detailed in some places like the gauntlets adding yellow into miles's color palette is not a conquest I started as far as I'm aware but this might have been the first suit to do it but anyway these gauntlets I love them I think they look super amazing when they glow with the electricity and everything and this suit even has an effect where you can see the electricity coursing through it as you wear it these logos are really squiggly and not very uniform and I think that suit works it into the design pretty all right for example the top legs of the spider actually come up to make the rim of the collar and yes there's a collar on this suit I think the mask is what turns most people off about the suit the lenses are incredibly small to highlight the rest of the helmet's odd features like the thick webbing and a chin strap what honestly I don't think that helmet looks bad from afar but up close there's no denying that this super armored take on Miles might have really put some people off about it I don't think it's terrible but you know I wouldn't use it too much and I think since its design is so foreign to Spider-Man only a few fans would really get a kick out of it the souls though I love the souls though come on the yellow pattern on Souls come on Souls I love souls I love salt anyway now that we're out of the more weird areas of Miles closet we can finally get the suits that people love this is the Miles Morales 2099 suit something I really like about this suit is the front logo and it does the same thing that some 2099 designs don't really do well for me and that's tying the spider logo in with the Day of the Dead skulls the costume is based on very good also I'm pretty sure this costume is based on a variant cover for Miles Morales but not much of said's suit could be seen on the cover so I'm pretty sure Insomniac pretty much had to design the rest of this costume from the ground up so it kind of counts as an original costume I guess anyway something really cool about this design is that its lenses emit a fog effect it's awesome especially with the snowy environment we're playing through in this game I really like the back logo and I enjoy how much they were able to implement the colors of the Puerto Rican flag into the spider and other elements that taper over the costume but other than that this costume is essentially just a dark blue canvas with red blue and white shapes dancing all over it the only Parts I'm kind of iffy about are the gloves and boots I think just having them be red instead of the dark blue with the Puerto Rican flag flowing across it like before is kind of what makes me unsure about these boots and gloves the red just kind of appears on his shoes unless you're looking at the design from the back at least for the gloves they managed to split them off from the rest of the suit with their Nifty web shooter design these web shooters genuinely look great all in all this is another Banger from insomniac except the souls suck so uh the Uptown Pride suit it's essentially just a recolor of Miles Morales classic costume but with a few subtle changes miles is Pinky and thumb are now black miles has extra gold tapering coming off his shoulder and the shutters on his lenses are blacked out aside from that in the more triangle oriented patterns on the suit this is really just this classic costume but the red is replaced with an odd shade of gold I don't know if it's just me but I think this highlighter yellow they went with isn't really the most appealing but it's just a color and I can't really debate colors with you you have your favorites in your non favorites I can't change your mind this is a good suit but I only think it's good because it barely changes the suit it's based on all right let's move on to the next oh God damn it okay so I don't like this costume very much like I get what they were going for a suit made entirely out of polygonal shapes but would this really make for an interesting suit no at least the back and the front are cool other than that I just find this costume to be quite boring and ugly the eyes are shaped really oddly and the shape of them looks extremely odd from the front it's got a glowing effect which you know makes it Glow as you use it sort of how they had 2099's costume glow and Shadow Dimensions and Edge of Time but that's really all I can cite for this this is just another weird design to throw in with the Strike Suit and the the Crimson towel I forgot what it was called I've been writing the script all day so I'm gonna take a bit to eat something while I yell at you to subscribe subscribe and be cool like Kayla's mom I reached 50 000 subscribers last year and that was a Monumental achievement for me and I'd be even and happier if we could double it down before the end of the year if you've watched for this long you definitely would enjoy my other videos on Niche Spider-Man stuff and trust me it does not get any more Niche and weird than what we cover on this channel anyway let's talk about the color purple the purple rain suit is a really cool costume that I don't wear very much as I usually only wear the only suit that looks like Peter's or the into the spider-verse suit but aside from my lack of experience with this costume I still love it nonetheless the idea of mixing Prowler in Spider-Man's costume is one that's tumbled around the minds of fans for a while an insomniac must have picked up on that I've stated in the past that mixing costumes of different Heroes doesn't really work is you usually have to heavily cater to One Design over the other in this case Spider-Man's but the prowler design is already fairly basic and already kind of looks like Spider-Man anyway so it's to be expected that Spider-Man takes the purple Reigns here the eyes are super squinty and sharp perfect for a Prowler reference actually wait no it isn't I think a better choice would have been to make his lenses much larger but keep the small eyes to reference how the prowler's mask looks honestly I think it could have worked if they just took the lenses right off of prowler's masks and slightly tweaked them to make the lenses look bigger like the inner part not the rims I mean his lenses already kind of look like Spider-Man's anyway the purple is also broken up with gray which is a really nice choice it gives the suit more of a tactical feel this big green logo looks great too the shape is extremely satisfying as it is sharp and menacing looking just like the lenses I love the amount of equipment on this suit too like the utility belt and the several web cartridges all over him these web shooters are super cool there's some sort of green emblem on the trigger this was a super insignificant opportunity to add the prowler logo onto the trigger because whatever this is that is not it souls okay let's move on to talking about the best outfit in the game but I can hear some of you going BSM PSM I thought the track shoe was your favorite I felt the trick shut up yes because the tracksuit is just a suit the bodega catsuit that's different this is more like an outfit since miles is wearing a hoodie an undershirts shoes Etc a backpack too but nonetheless let's talk about the suit miles Sports a suit with a shinier gray fabric almost looking silver the lenses are massive and honestly one of my favorite sets of lenses in the whole game if not my favorite just due to how big they are miles's webbing is a bit maroonish and it's also incredibly reflective almost making it look black when no light hits it directly I honestly really like this choice I think having miles's webbing slightly darker than some of the other red elements in his costume is a really cool way to add variety into the red in his color palette I also think the darker red hoodie was a nice choice too and I think it makes the darker webbings Edition much more palatable The Faded logo on the front is nice too I honestly really love the upside down logos for Miles you can tell because almost every single Custom Design I've ever done for Miles has an upside down logo and of course the most important part of the suit the cat Spiderman I gotta say I love that they used Peter's mask for the cat instead of miles I think it gives these two characters contrasting elements between their quote-unquote outfits I should say though the fact that miles can be thrown around in this game with this suit on with the cat in the backpack in certain cutscenes is incredibly dark if you really think about it big [ __ ] I got this all right so the last suit for this game was an added bonus that I'm pretty sure was scrapped before development and then they put it in a later date oh uh okay this is the advanced Tech suit and I have to say I'm not really the biggest fan or at all impressed with this one the suit kind of feels like they wanted to make a high-tech miles costume but made some odd decisions along the way like the lenses having black rims my phone went off it's one of you sending me an email God damn it if the rims of the lenses are black it just causes the lenses to blend into the black portions of the suit it just looks wrong leaving the white eyes without any [ __ ] to break them up from the black it reminds me of old concept art of Peter's black suit where they had it so that the logo is red but the eyes were white you can think this suit is cool and all but it just does not work the more aligned color palette works much better for the black suit and I think the same thing kind of goes for the advanced Tech suit if you're gonna have the red on his chest it would definitely help to carry more of that over to his mask it's not all bad at least the logos are pretty well done even if I think these logos are way too different from one another to be on the same suit this one is too wide and this one is too long I just I just think they're too different from each other and I like the shade of red that they picked I just think I could have lived with this suit staying scrapped but I'm sure that it's someone's favorite out there so I'm glad it's here I guess but that was it those were all of the original designs in Spider-Man Miles Morales so why do I think Miles has better costumes than Peter or at least original designs I meant the original designs why do I think Miles has bitter stop don't take me out of context stop well for the most part Insomniac experimented more with changing Peter's look entirely as opposed to Miles most of miles's original designs for this game kept his original color palette intact and usually keeps some of miles's best elements from his first costume on top of that and even when they step outside of the box they manage to hit the target most of the time to summarize miles just has more costumes than Peter that are original and most of them are more faithful to his Direct and most of those costumes that Insomniac made are more faithful to his original design which already kicks ass that's not to say that you can't like Peter's original designs in the Insomniac game More Than Miles I just think that the ones on display here are much more successful at being good costumes all in all and I think that's because of how faithful they are to miles's original costume I think there's something to be learned here anyway thanks for listening be sure to leave an overly hateful comment about how I'm wrong and you're right it's either that or you can blow up my house [Music] this video is gonna be like 20 minutes long this is a super long video I hope you guys like the long form content um I don't know what's coming up next uh uh I made the Scott Johnson Spider-Man suit recently and that's one suit I really want to cover in a video I also have recorded footage of my into the spider-verse costume that I made um and I might make a video on that I would just need more like footage of it I wanted to do more with the recording so that's why I haven't uploaded it or edited it yet I need to get to doing that but yeah this is the outro card this is a long long long video so forgive me and give me a little bit of slack if I don't upload for at least like a week but um anyway uh my birthday is next month February 15th so any of you crazy ass super fans who who want to stalk me or whatever and remember my birthday that that's my birthday I'm kidding I'm kidding anyway uh thank you all so much for watching and of course I will see you guys in the next video bye-bye [Music] | Amazing PSM | UCOD035X6wCh8i5XebQz-NMg | 2023-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,756 | 19,465 |
OMUy7XWiZAI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMUy7XWiZAI | Urban Forestry Commission 2/2/22 | [Music] welcome everyone this is the urban forestry commission meeting for february 2nd 2022 all of the members are present we have a we have a guest uh barbara devlin who is from the northampton rotary club she's here to talk to us about either service day proposed in service day so if it was okay with the majority of the commissioners i'd like to take things a little out of order if possible um if everyone's okay with that um uh have barbara speak to us about their in-service day and then we can revert back to the beginning of our um agenda and molly is here okay all right uh welcome barbara um welcome to the urban forestry commission uh meeting we are looking forward to hearing from you and very curious about the in-service day um that the the western mass rotary and i guess you said uh northern connecticut rotary clubs are all kind of putting on together right yeah each each club can choose their own project our club chose to focus on tree planting so um and i'm really very happy to um have the opportunity to meet with you today um uh this is all all the communications have gone very quickly and i i'm really pleased that we were able to schedule this so quickly what i'd like to do is to speak pretty briefly to the i think you all should have received an overview of the project but i'll kind of walk through that but i'm hoping that um part of the 20 minutes could be for a little discussion uh because there are some things that before we can really proceed to recruiting volunteers we have to have some details worked out so i'm hoping at least i can figure out whether the uh urban forestry commission is interested in working with us on this and um and then what the next steps would be to to move ahead but um as indicated in the overview the rotary rotary international first of all is it's in over 300 countries around the world um there are about two million uh oh they're two million rotarians at least in these 300 countries and so the international president has challenged every club across the globe to do a day of service project so um and in our rotary clubs within we call it rotary district 7980 that consists of connecticut and western massachusetts they the district settled on april 9th so that's the reason why that day is scheduled and every club is asked to do a project that day well one of the new areas of rotary international's focus is protecting the environment which includes planting trees and protecting forests that kind of thing and so our club um decided we wanted to do a project that focused on tree planting within the city of northampton and um we you know we could we i think we could generate some limited funds to contribute toward costs of trees but we were hoping that uh that it wouldn't depend on us to raise the money that there would be a budget that we could get trees to plant then simultaneously we'd try to raise some additional funds to put into the tree fund but we thought our primary focus we wanted to be to try to get volunteers to help with the tree planting and so we we're going to start out with club members but there's some of our club members that are pretty elderly and and can't really get out there and do physical a lot of physical work so we said okay let's get members family and friends uh let's reach out to northampton high school to smith vocational uh technical school um and then to other organizations other civic and community organizations that we thought might be interested so potentially i think we could have quite a few volunteers that would be available to help on that day and what we would do is our hope would be we would work with the city of northampton to figure out how many trees where should they go how many volunteers would we need in order to get that many trees planted on that day and what would be a reasonable schedule that we could set up i am aware from richard that you've that previously the urban forestry commission has had a tree planting on um uh arbor day i guess it is and so i thought well maybe there's already sort of a plan in place for what you can do in a day of tree planting so as a member of the club i volunteered to coordinate this project so um i would be the representative of the club to work with you and um susan uh and rich of all i guess you're the designated people that i'll be working with and i'm delighted to do that but once we can make those logistical decisions and so that i know what i can what i'm trying to recruit for and how many spots i'm recruiting for then i'll really proceed in earnest to reach out to these other organizations and start recruiting one thing i will we will also do is that because i know we have some members that would not physically be able to tr plant trees on that day so they might want to make a donation and i thought well we can put on our website uh we can put an appeal for anybody who's interested in supporting the day of service if they want to sign up to volunteer or if they want to contribute toward the purchase of more trees we'd have them make a donation to the northampton rotary foundation so we know what kind of impact we're having but then we will turn around and take that amount and donate it to the northampton tree fund so our hope is that as we recruit volunteers and generate enthusiasm for that day will also generate interest in um oh wow i can also contribute to trees if i can't physically help on that day so that's it that's the idea in a nutshell and i'd love to hear your reactions and ideas and and specifically to find out what you think it would be possible to accomplish on that on one day um rich do you want to jump in at all or uh so thank you very much thank you very much uh for uh for coming to our meeting tonight and actually this wonderful collaborative partnership that i think we're going to be able to capitalize on um i i think um the logistics i mean the only logistical problem that i would see is the day is the weather it's usually you know the beginning of april can be very tenuous we can it can be bombing in 80 and it could be uh minus four and lots of snow so that the that's the only problem and that that driver too also drives our ability to uh get trees that early typically we don't plant until the week of arbor day um so that might be that might be that's really the only problem that i see i don't see us having a problem getting trees providing the weather's fine we have two reliable sources one is in upstate new york one is in hadley um so i think it's really just about trying to match the the planting day with the planting locations which will then turn around and basically tell us how many trees we can plant and then we can backfill with volunteers although i am not the volunteer expert that would be sue uh sue uh is also a member of tree north uh tree northampton which is a non-profit that manages all the volunteers that we that we utilize to help plant trees in northampton and actually other places as well so i i don't see it being a problem and this is why this is kind of right why i wanted to fast forward you to come to this meeting i'm glad you could make it because we even though we have kind of a heavy agenda this is an important lift that we need to try to figure out logistically early on because you're correct we do have arbor day events and we we typically do a planting during arbor day week and it's usually about 60 trees uh and then we also give away 500 tree whips in front of city hall for two days so arbor day week is a really crazy week um but we also are excited about planting uh planting with the with rotary at the rotary club as well and trying to make it all work that arbor day week i can't remember what uh what day that is the last friday arbor day is the last friday in uh in april which i don't have the date in front of me but it kind of coincides with uh climate week or earth day birthday week so we kind of do a whole week of plantings 29th yeah thank you 29th of april so you know depending upon how many planting so logistically and other people can speak to this probably as well logistically speaking the uh best bang for our buck would be to have a large area or a area where we have multiple trees where we have multiple volunteers plant at one time or clusters of that such so if we send people off with 10 trees here 10 trees there 10 trees there i mean you could plant a lot of trees in one day providing you just have enough like crew leaders or um people to make sure that the trees are being planted properly because i would imagine that some of your members probably don't plant trees but if you're if you're but also but if you're reaching into like smith's vocational um we may be able to grab some um some people from the forestry section of the school and we've worked with a lot of different we've worked with hampton environmental club so they have some planting experience so um i think that i think it's doable i think it's just a lot it's just logistics logistics and the weather well i'm and i i don't see an issue with us getting uh purchasing or being able to get the trees we are allocated fifty thousand dollars every year from the city's capital budget uh for tree uh for tree planting so we have some we have room in there to add more trees this year i will uh i have a meeting with the district uh the rotary district to all the people that are leading up these projects and one thing i will ask them you know i'll just say if there's a weather you know if we're doing an outdoor project and there's a problem with weather could we have a rain date and if they say yes then what we could do maybe is if i know what day if you're going to be doing tree planting on april 29th or something i mean i could designate that arbor day to be the rain date if if that would be helpful um if they'd let us do that um unless you'd rather have another day closer i i think i would prefer to have like the friday before harvard day okay um only because um [Music] uh arbor day week is very hectic for all of us and logistically moving the trees from where they are housed in the nursery to actually the sites and prepping them all is a lot of work so um and i think the friday before arbor day is earth day this year i think so that would actually be a great um rain day unless someone else has anything else they want to add yeah rob yeah so rich these trees are pretty likely to be bare root trees so if there were a rain day i think it would be better to have it be the 16th you know which is a week later we'll pull them over that long all right let me uh let me just hold on a second i've got to move my screens around so i can see the calendar so just uh on the 22nd is a friday that's earth day and then the 15th is uh just so people know is passover so i don't know you know that's a friday i don't know so that makes the 17th that's like easter weekend just so people know that the 15th 16th 17th oh that yeah that i don't think that's easter weekend it's best if it's a saturday or it's going to be a different day i think it really needs to be a saturday just if we're going to get volunteers that normally work or go to school you know that kind of thing so i would have to do it on a saturday well then i think the 16th would be the as rob suggested would probably be the best rain day because if we if we do all bare root tree stock um basically bare root tree stock if you're not familiar with it it's it's a roots it's tree stock that has no soil on it so there comes bare root uh and there's only uh there's a time frame that we can hold them before they the root systems dry out so if we were to get a large bare root order on the few days before the 9th we could hold it until the 16th with no issue and the trees would uh likely succeed in planting so i think the 16th works for it works for me all right unless someone else has an objection to that day we could probably you could ask if we could make that the rain day what do you when you do your um arbor day planting um when do you usually start and when do you usually stop and how do or or is this something sue could follow up with me on so i'm not taking your agenda i can jump in we usually start at nine in the morning but um there has been some flexibility it is around um rich who manages the dpw crew and there's a lot involved there i did want to introduce rob postel who's on this call and spoke a moment ago rob is a key person as well he's president of tree northampton and he is a super volunteer in northampton he's been involved in planting 2000 trees and around there and really is hands down like on the boots on the ground person so i just want to make sure you see rob's face and no because you're gonna hear his name come up um as long as they're okay with the rain date i think that's a great idea um to do the 16th even though it's sun easter easter saturday i guess the 16th the rain date um it also can be kind of muddy and soil can be very compacted early in the spring if your garden at all you might be familiar with that um and of course being they mentioned um finding a place where we where we can do multiple trees in one place so that um we have adequate supervision so the trees survive i have a just a comment about where we might plant them um so uh when barbara was speaking introducing this whole project she mentioned that um the rotary club or she might be interested in uh helping find sites for the trees or thinking about what sites we would plant well we're we're we're actually willing to defer to the city and or we thought maybe the schools as well uh you know they might have on their properties they may have places for any public location i think we were more leaning toward public locations but so so let me um just let you know about one of the crucial shortages we have so we have a pretty good supply of trees that rich mentioned and we have a pretty good supply of people who help us plant the trees um and so things are going okay what we are most needing i i think personally and i've been planting a lot of trees as sue mentioned is we need more uh large-scale private sites that are within 20 feet of public right-of-ways so that would be any place that is owned by anybody that has anything to do with the the rotary club that you can contact if you can think of like a a lot or a business that they have where there's lawn is we can plant that as a public activity and make them public trees it's called the setback program so there's an actual program we do this regularly but um getting those businesses to um allow us to plant trees that would be a huge a really important step as terms of um the urban shade urban forestry commission tree northampton which i'm part of both of those two things uh in the dpw joining together with private landowners because the public land is mostly the space between the curb and the sidewalk that's most that's where we plant an awful lot of trees that line our streets but a lot of streets don't have uh tree belts they don't have any soil between those two and so there are private owners that do have um soil in front of their in front of their businesses so just i just want to add that and we can work on this later you know not right now we need to move along but that's probably yeah uh rob if if somehow you could i rich could probably give you my email address and and um if yeah if we knew where some of these locations were for the names of businesses within the rotary club maybe we could communicate with those businesses yeah rotary club northampton right there's a separate list probably for northampton yeah we've talked about this barrier for a long time so we're excited with the idea of forming some relationships with the business community molly we're going to try to say something yes all this time i've also been thinking about setback plantings and um just to say make it clear it doesn't have to be a business it can be a resident a house a home um also and and it's what it is it's um not on the public right of way but it's beyond the right of way like beyond the right-of-way within 20 feet of it so it's on somebody's yard um but within 20 feet of the public right-of-way that's what it is and there's a permanent kind of legal arrangement that happens with that landowner to make it um in the deed that it's a public tree and the city will take care of it we can give you all the details about that but i was thinking this would be a great opportunity for rotary club members um to either have setback trees planted in their own yards or um say they could organize on their street and get like their neighbors to you know they could talk about the setback program and they could be what we call setback ambassadors on their street and um you know talk to their neighbors and explain the program and see if other people would be willing to have those setback trees planted so a highly visible site that you drive by i'm sure all the time where this took place was the gazette so in front of the gazette there's two rows of trees one row might actually be in the public right away but the second row certainly on private property and it just it's a beautiful little piece of entry to the city we want to repeat another place was uh coulee dickinson hospital yeah that we did this whole planting along the elm street side the gazette was an arbor day project and cooley we did in a fall one of the falls but it was a wonderful partnership just working getting to know our institutional leaders and working with them and some of them were out planting and it brings the community together i love molly's idea the setback ambassadors that's really wonderful that is a big again a it's been a ongoing barrier for us with our limited time administratively to interact and form these relationships with with private landowners and the setbacks allow a larger place for the roots they don't do well in the little strips of land but when they're in a yard or a little more space they can spread their roots out further and they're healthier and safer and better [Music] yeah that more information on that would be very helpful i think um so i'm conscious of your time but um we can we'll just still schedule it april 9th but then we'll one we'll publicize it with april 16th as a rain date in in case of inclement weather and and it just rain would make it not we wouldn't be able to plant in rainy weather right or probably snow either so all right we'll have that as a as the backup and um and then um i don't know if rich you could maybe if you have ideas of places where you think tree you've got trees and you'd like them planted and it sounds like uh well it depends on the number of volunteers but if you've planted 60 trees in one day before i would think we should be able to do that much it was 60 trees in a week so it took several days in a week okay in a day we can complain about i don't really have a firm number rich night but 25 trees 25 to 25 to 30 with the yeah the present um volunteers that we have so you know that's with basically two people working on a tree together just because of uh just because of the pandemic we try to limit the amount of exposure you know the time frame um and we we typically use trees that are either bare root or grow bags so they're much lighter to handle so you can actually move faster and it's a large b and b tree which is a big ball and burlap tree weighs a lot it takes three or four people to wrestle it in a hole so i mean we have we have time we have time to uh to put this all together for sure it's good that we met i'm gonna email you um we have what they call a setback brochure it's a trifold brochure that you can just download and take a look at and it really kind of explains the setback planting program um that we uh we are definitely encouraging because we are running out of tree belt space and setbacks as everyone has alluded to are really um we really need more setbacks in places where there's no city property to plant trees so i'll email that to you if you have any questions please feel free to to email me back i did not i'm not including the whole commission on this email just because i don't want to mess up the open meeting law uh deal so i just put sue on it for now so um because we have to i'm keeping rob updated i think that's allowed it's not anything we're going to deliberate on or make a decision as no no not at all because rob is key to like because we need we're limited by the number of leaders we have because you need a leader for each tree that's planted so it's proper depth so the branches aren't sticking out in the street where they're going to end up getting cut off so there's some supervision is important for each tree that goes in their public resources want to make sure they're planted properly but thanks rich i didn't mean to cut you off so you'll include you'll copy me and then i can make sure that rob's in the loop and anybody else who wants to be of course yeah uh dave i just wanna david you didn't have it you didn't you sent us an email rob and myself is there anything that you wanted to touch base on that email before [Music] would you want to just kind of leave that it's a logistical email internal well i think i i suggested uh planting at the elementary school um at least uh there are four elementary schools and um i think there's an opportunity to do some significant tree planning [Music] so that might be one uh good place to land on that on april 9th but barbara i did have a question how is it going to be like 50 rotarians and 50 um uh community volunteers from the high school were more like 20 20 80 or what's uh and how many total do you expect well i i i think we could generate a fair number of volunteers i mean that the club itself is not huge but in terms of pretty physically active you know vibrant people i would think they're probably like at least 15 in the club but they could then others might be able to get family members who you know are physically active and the youth commission said that they would they're interested and they would recruit within their commission or within northampton high school and um mike uh cahillin i think it is he's on the trustees for the smith vocational said that he uh would connect me with their horticulture or forestry program and and i did actually look up a lot of that information online but i mean potentially we could have a fair number of volunteers but um if if you want to limit the number of volunteers i'll adjust accordingly so let's talk online a little bit more if we were doing 25 to 30 trees how that will play out in the number of volunteers and supervisors because we'll bring the supervisors and we can do that um behind the scenes right and we'll get you a number pretty quick okay great great so if there's nothing else you need from me i'll sign off and let you finish the meeting welcome today but thank you very much thanks for recording it all right thank you very much for getting in touch yeah all right uh let's see let's go back in order again if everyone's okay with that let me just find my agenda so i sent out the uh minutes um did anyone want to take some time to read them so we can approve them i'm sorry rich when did you send those uh this afternoon okay around 1 30. i see yep hmm i'm done reading i am too yep hold on uh is there anybody who still needs more time [Music] we're all ready rich okay um i have a motion to accept the minutes as i yeah i have a typo in there um this is by january 21st 2021 ah sorry okay we didn't even catch it i didn't catch it either thank you thank you all right so uh can i have a motion uh to accept the minutes as amended i'll make a motion to accept the minutes as amended may i have a second it's second motion all right there's a sec uh a motion and a second on the floor any discussion no discussion okay deb could you uh roll call vote please gladly sorry rich yes susan yes yes jen i abstain because i was not at the meeting last week sorry about that oh rob yes approve david yes molly yes in maryland yes thank you all right um i would like to recognize there is uh someone from the public here becky vicki vance vicki fancy i just noticed hi vicky you just wanted to know if you wanted to say hello and you're just listening vicky organizes saturday volunteers for true northampton or you've walked away from your device okay hi vicky i just unmuted myself i just figured it out three days later hi hi thank you i'm glad you could join us thank you vicky you're welcome welcome um all right so let me i'm all over the place today i've got a lot to talk about uh so i do not have um the only thing that i have to report from the chair or the tree warden is that i did do i did review um the 25 design plans for the main street redesign and basically uh what i reviewed were the planting locations um the potential plant this potential species that were put in the plan i had probably like four pages of comments about different things and i don't want to go too deep into it tonight because we have other things to talk about but i'd like to actually send or have a discussion at some point in the near future maybe the next meeting or the meeting after about what my comments were um but a 25 design was basically talked about tree tree locations um the uh tree protection diagrams in the back uh the specifications tree planting specifications and the proposed tree species and all over the document and all of the emails that i received from tool where you know constant messaging about collaboration with uh the urban forestry commission to pick the appropriate species and um the other thing was that the growing medium um was kind of fluid because they are they don't have to have the actual cubic feet at this point um they're still working on um the specifications uh and the cubic the cubic volume the volume for the material whether it's going to be cu soil silver cells etc so that that's not part of the 25 design so now we have um you know a whole another year worth of discussion and design work on the project my my comments were basically i talked about holes in the canopy that existed that i think we have all seen from the original plan especially in the upper end of main street by new south street and there were locations uh in certain spots on main street that i was questioning why they couldn't actually plant trees um so i i made a whole bunch of comments i haven't received any back so when i get them back i probably will that would be part of the time to have the discussion uh i don't have any public uh there's no public shade to your hearing schedule and that's all i don't have much anybody have any questions rich did you uh have a chance to uh complete or follow up or whatever on that tree that i asked you about on uh near the high school at the corner of uh i can't remember the name of the street uh it's uh vernon street corner yeah washington place i will take care of that okay an email to you okay okay all right yeah the guy just keeps asking me about it so okay all right it's that's okay that's what happens yeah um so we have um the sto discussion so i res we received or i received uh comments from sue put a nice draft together about the proposed changes from our last meeting that we talked about and then david made some comments so i'm not sure how you would like to you want you want to you know for example would you like me to open up david's email so you can read it or how do you want to discuss the i always like to discuss this so sorry you got your hand up yeah oh i just put thumbs up if you want to show david jump right into what david's thoughts were okay um he's the one who's sort of put out thoughts all right let me uh let me get david's email i just sort of typed up what we talked about [Music] okay let me see if i can [Music] i think there's some uh there's technical questions but there's also some uh philosophical questions that david's email i think are really interesting that we should discuss i agree thank you david for pulling back out and thinking of things more broadly which is hard to do when we're looking at word by word yeah thank you thanks for being open to it right so this is um the email that sue sent out that basically captured all of our comments that we had about the existing draft that we got back from planning and sustainability um and let me know if you want me to scroll up or stay here it's entirely up to you speeds up a little bit maybe is how hard is it to change the name of an ordinance um it's like any changing any other uh you know piece of language in the ordinance there's the whole process that we have to go through so if you're going to change the name you should change it while you're changing the other things that you want to address sort of like when they change the change our name from uh tree commission to urban forestry commission well i like the idea of say tree protection ordinance has anybody else thought about it does anybody else have an idea does that have other implications or no i'm going to scroll up so david can go through his email yeah that's okay everyone ready for that all right david you want to discuss your thoughts uh yeah well just that i i think uh you know the the sto is shorthand for something that we all understand um if we were to make the changes that the planning and sustainability is uh suggesting i don't even know how we would refer to what they're suggesting as the tree what the tree replacement ordinance are but i i i do think that it's i think it's important to to kind of uh foreground the fact that this the sto is about protecting older bigger trees for a host of reasons yeah and significant has like now it's called sto significant tree ordinance right but significant is a as we keep coming up against what is significant mean it's so subjective whereas tree protection ordinance very clear i think uh that was a brilliant idea david the language there tree production ordinance because it's um common language that anyone is going to be able to access it's very accessible and it's clear you know what is this you know i mean a significant tree ordinance could be a historic tree or you know where this is like okay we are you know it's i i think it's um much more accessible even than tree canopy replacement because that's kind of like you know what does that mean you know who's who has to do that this is you know it's very laser focused i think i think it's an excellent excellent suggestion yeah and i think just that philosophically it the language is different has a different feeling to it like it's about protecting trees rather than treating them as like mechanical parts it can just be replaced with another one marilyn and rob do you have any feelings thoughts oh you're muted yeah i i agree with what has been shared and appreciate your work on this david i think languaging makes a big difference in calling it what it actually is i i think adds more uh teeth so yeah i i support that so david i'm just reading here 20. one different ordinances will have to be changed as part of the package these ordinances don't relate to the sto they're just in the same bin is that right you're referring to the final paragraph of the email up there right yeah yeah based on the uh well that so were you did you attend that presentation by carolyn about that sure about this here um no about the form-based code i didn't anybody else besides david no it's just just trying to understand where we're at and and so and and changing the name whether that relates to the other 21 ordinances you know no i don't think so i mean it sounds like from what david wrote david it's changing that ordinance name the 21 ordinance thing is sort of separate from getting into the weeds nicely when it comes to the significant reorders right yeah well i certainly agree the name is now a relic if we get our wish to change uh the definitions of which trees we're protecting and i think it would be good to do yeah i mean i agree i i think um our uh public jai tree public shatri rules and our public shatri regulations is what we have the local regulation that's tied in with our titan with the trench permit um that doesn't say that it's um you know it doesn't say it doesn't start off by saying tree replacement or tree mitigation or you know it basically says what it is it's public shatri uh regulations so i think calling it what what the ordinance really is which is um you know tree protection ordinance um the only um the only thing that i would say that might be a little sticky is that and it's happened to me several times where people will call me or get emails because they they want to know that they they have a tree they want to take down the yard and they know we have a significant tree ordinance and they want me to come look at it and tell them it's okay to take it down so that that's where the confusion lies but i mean it hasn't happened a lot i mean i think really it's more about tree protection ordinance because that's what we're trying to do we're basically identifying trees that are at particularly dbh and we are asking for them to be protected if they can be and if they're not then within the tree protection ordinance there is uh certain thresholds that have to be met for replacing them or protecting them or replanting them etc so you know i i like it as well so what point there's the point about the name and then the legislative findings and intent basically tightening up the language of that statement which i find all of that great and then um the third thing it has to do with the revisions of northampton's zoning is it zoning code to form-based code i don't know much about zoning so um that's a third thing i guess and then i would i would just add that trying to bring the sto into alignment with what's called sustainable northampton comprehensive plan which is a 2021 document that incorporates that climate resilience and regenerative climate resilience plan and a bunch of other plans in a holistic way do we have a document somewhere that shows the sto with um with the changes that we've made on it uh the the most recent one is the one that i sent you for the last meeting okay so um we can take these recommendations from this email and put them in a clean a clean document or i could or i could just amend that document i could amend that document that came from planning sustainability that was in track changes yeah i'd like to see the track changes version to see like the old version and the new version not just of david's editions but the one the other ones that we made is that possible um i i don't think we're gonna be able to get you the one that i can provide is probably the one that we amended originally that went back to planning sustainability and one that planning sustainability sent back they're not connected at this point so i can give i can i can look at our one i sent out which is a pdf and the reason i sent it as a pdf because i didn't want anyone to accidentally because it's a shared document one accidentally to press a button and stuff disappear right oh i i made it into a pdf uh and that's mainly to protect myself not not you not not everyone else uh but yeah i can i can put something together for our and send it out to you to look at um and then do we need to make a decision today though don't we want to we probably i should have asked for that earlier maybe um no we don't need to make a decision today because this is not part of the form based code that is going to be going in front of city council in the next few months this is something that as planned as as carolyn admitted in a meeting and also in an email this is something the planning is not necessarily looking at changing um the changes to the sto are really been pushed by us um so i think it would be it's sort of on our timeline not their timeline okay well yeah it would be helpful for me to understand the sto as it was and what the changes are that we made to it but whatever whatever extent that could be done would be impossible i'm sending you the email that has them attached it has the s the planning sustainability changes and the draft that rich distributed on january 11th and so what's the relationship between those two documents are they sort of competing documents or is one pre um preceding the other so the planning and sustainability document is the most recent one that we will receive from planning that um in response to the one that we recommended and sent to them okay okay so if the attachments don't come through you could search by the date and find the email with those attachments okay all right anyone else have any comments so i think for the next meeting we'll have a clean draft with these amended changes that are in here if everyone agrees and i'll put it in a draft form i'll get it to you before our next meeting so you can see it and then we can generate more questions or have more discussion on the overall document unfortunately this is the only way we can do you it so i think it's unless someone else has a different suggestion sounds great thanks rich okay all right okay stop sharing my screen david thank you for these suggestions um well thank you for discussing it so rich going forward let's say that molly has an idea for how to improve the existing stu is should she do sort of what i did which is a one-way blast yep okay yep one way so what i'll try to do is i'll try to flip this around quickly so you have two weeks or week and a half to actually digest this so if you have suggestions i can incorporate them into the document um and then we can have that document for our next meeting great okay that works for everyone okay yeah thank you are you welcome oh thank you this is a complicated complicated process and a lot of those you just can't make this stuff up like you know quickly i mean it's a lot of thought process that goes through that yeah i sort of feel like sometimes we're like in the dark and kind of you know with our hands in the dark and we're we're uh trying to figure out exactly what we're touching yeah yeah we don't we don't have i mean there's there's other ordinances throughout the state um at um you know at local levels but not every ordinance is the same um and not every uh community operates the same way and who enforces the ordinances uh you know we have we have a very active planning sustainability office and a planning board and a very active um you know land use zoning use policies in the city so you know as soon as we make changes something else is going to come up because it's so fluid that's what i think we've discovered in the last five years if you think about all the time we've spent talking about zoning and regulations uh it's taken up a lot of the commission's time before i was a member of the commission and yeah some of some of you others were members of the commission you know so marilyn marilyn and uh and rob and jen can recall in the very beginning we we talked about uh zoning um changes for the large-scale solar arrays and we we have uh probably since we we did the first draft of the second draft of the sto because the sto was in existence when we when the commission was formed so we've been uh we've been through this a lot um and it just seems like it keeps evolving as time goes on the more we learn the more we realize okay wait that didn't work um we need to change that that's why data is super important um which i i will also tell you that i'm i'm going to be trying to work with the building inspector the building commissioner and the director in april to try to talk about how to capture through the building permit process just some information about how many trees are being removed in building projects by right building projects so we have some data that we can actually look back on in a year and say okay how many trees have we lost um by construction by right and it doesn't have to be an elaborate inventory it just has to say just measure the tree um mark it on a piece of paper where it was and tell us what the dbh is and what the disposition of the tree is is it gone is it still there so we can identify if we truly have an issue with all these trees being removed during in this pyrite construction separate from the sto but again it's data which the sto we're here now because it there's data that's driven us to this point that we feel there needs to be changes so it's the same thing with this other um by right zoning so thank you rich that's really terrific i'm thrilled to hear that yeah i don't know how i want to manage the data i think just in a spreadsheet so i think that's probably the easiest thing to do um and just go from there and just figure out because it's written you know people get really upset when they see trees near right next to their house coming out but it would be interesting to see how often this happens it feels like a vacuum we don't know anything well that's that's that's it and then you have unfortunately people are struggling to understand zoning is really complex and i don't i mean i understand enough to be dangerous i suppose but you know there's that form-based code documentation i read it's like 102 pages long and it talks about everything under the sun you can imagine and a lot of the things i don't understand because i don't you know i'm not a zoning person um i'm not a planning person but i do understand the tree part of it and i would have to say that there are that needs to be edited because it is not um some of the things in there are not correct so i will be sending my comments to um to carolyn uh regarding those changes it was put together by dotson flinker um i mean if you're interested i could have carolyn come and talk to us about it if you want to hear from her directly it's that's entirely up to you all i'll i'll put that out there in an email and david do you think that would be helpful uh for us to have her come and talk about the form based don't i do i i think it'd be very helpful okay you know i'll i'll say that at the uh at thursday's presentation the joel russell who has spent most of his professional life dealing with form based code he said this is a great document but it's very complex and it's it and it needs to be better explained by the consultants who who are working with carolyn so it's not it's it's not it's not us it's actually it really is complex hard to understand even professionals so i think it'd be great to have carolyn talk about say green infrastructure or how does this relate to the uh is is it on the city website yeah it is and i sent i sent you a link i sent you the document i've downloaded it and sent it to you in an email well thank you that you're welcome you have it if you don't have it send me an email and i'll i'll give you the link to it but um you know there's a lot of there's the landscape aspect of it is what we're interested in because of the because of the requirements for peer replacement and street tree locations because the form based code talks about um basically the two downtown areas and how the streetscapes will look and what people are uh you know developers or someone who's designing a plan has to put where the buildings have to see the amenities how many trees have to be planted et cetera it is very interesting but again it's a lot of that document's very complex and very hard to follow because you have to understand the zoning code that we presently have and basically what's up what's in the zoning that we have that's missing um and then a form based code is is a different type of zoning code that is in a lot of places in the country i i from what i understand and so now they're basically taking that and making it sort of like a gis layer that's the best way to describe it's like a gis layer we're just going to shove it in there and now it's another layer of zoning that we have that we're going to adopt so any other questions about sto or anything else before we move on okay we are actually on time marilyn are you proud of me i'm almost we're three minutes over yay okay uh so 2021 planting update um all right so what i would like to do it i want to share with you um just and i haven't i finished the two spreadsheets from 2020 to 2021 and i'm going to share them with you if i can just get them to come up correctly okay so let me just go to hold on one second okay so i know this is really small and i'm it's um i don't know if you can see it all i hope you can but we planted um 240 trees in 2020 so that so what what i ended up doing is i put it all together so you have your total by specie in this column total by street total by lot location meaning uh right away setback tree belt um bl is border i think bl means borderline but that's not correct that's borderline's down here parking lot right there would be 12 for example that would be the senior center parking lot total by planting type and then total by ward which i think molly i think everyone's interested by total by ward so this is the breakout by ward for 2020. and then when i slide this um over this basically is all the data fields um and then the dates that were planted and these dates are close they're probably a little off just because i didn't capture the plantings like i normally do for 2020 it was kind of 20 20 was kind of a blur um yeah yeah so then um the trees planted in 2021 um 314 and you can see that we planted [Music] you know by ward it's broken down ward one through seven and then all of the total by species total by street total by law location total by planting type and then again the same way uh if you slide over here is all the data arranged alphabetically by street and um i i didn't want to mess too much with it but i have you know supposed four barrett place to 32 bear and when i tried to mess with it to make it all in the line it didn't like me so i had i had to keep moving this document from uh google doc to uh to a word doc but i wanted to make it a google doc so i could actually import it into our shared drive so you can look at it so my next order of business is going to be to go to um this is the master water bag list of 2016 2019 and this is kind of a little bit of a mess because uh someone else was managing this for me um that's not it's not um anyone's fault per se it's just it's not as neat as the other one so basically between 2016 and 2019 we planted 1100 trees and then um in 2020 we planted 240 in 2021 we planted 314. so we're roughly around 1700 trees and then we have then i have i have a list for 2015 that doesn't exist in here that i'm going to convert and make a tab just like the tabs i showed you previously so we can actually see the trees we've planted since 2015 since the inception of the commission so that i would say is probably like 112 trees so we're probably pretty darn close to 17 100 17 30. wow rich this is beautiful yeah it's been uh it's been my my my eyeballs are really kind of swimming it's great though it's interesting how it from year to year the ward the numbers and the different awards change a lot so one year isn't necessarily representative of that you know correct you know we move around right for like on this list here if you look at the there's no ward 6. well that is um odd to me why there's and there is a ward six if you look right here right there's a word six there there's a word but it's not calculating it so i have to fix this this is not huh this is the last piece of the puzzle but i wanted to get this year and last year squared away um and then um going forward what i'm going to do is i'm going to manage and this is not really a database obviously but i'm going gonna manage it the same way i'm gonna you know for 2022 we will have a list just like this and as we plant it as the trees leave the yard and they're on the trailer i will put them in the list um and uh we'll go from there you know this is not really another thing that i was hoping to do was to make another column over here um in this area and actually try to capture because we did talk a little bit at our last meeting about planting selection and about the 10 20 30 rule so it would be nice to be able to see on paper easily what we've planted for families genera et cetera which i think would be helpful just to make sure that we are which i think we are we're we are carefully planting um a wide variety of trees from different families just so we actually and and janeiro so we act so we but we don't have um if this was all imported in tree keeper i could probably do a pie chart with this and the reason this is also built like this too is because then i can give tree keep i could give tree keeper the folks at davey resource group this data and they could actually put it into treekeeper the only problem is it's not going to be accurate because there's no xy access um spatially so if we say 9 blackberry lane they're going to stick like all those trees right in the middle of blackberry lane there'd be like one you know a couple of whole bunch of dots right in one spot so and i'll be honest with you the amount of planting that we do i don't have i physically don't have the time to actually stand to every at every tree and actually enter them in tree keeper and actually get the xy access which is done by uh it's fun but done by cell phones uh so it's easier for me to come back here and enter the data this way and then we have to update the inventory another way oh well it's a thing of beauty and i particularly like to see it all together the different um different cultivars we're using cultivars we're using it's interesting yeah that so that's what's nice about the um the this total by species and every year as as rob and i and others have found different um subspecies and cultivar of different trees um you know like uh schmidt jf schmidt produce you know actually does a lot of cultivars of you know smaller trees under wire trees we've added we've added data in in this column um you know like look at the gladicia there's skyline there's shade master there's uh uh street keeper um there's sun coal so you know we've planted all of these trees because in years past you'll see there's other this is why the data's in here because they are out in the street we just don't have it all in one place so eventually what i'd like to do is fix that document that's from 2016-17 make a new tab that says 2015 and then put all of that data in one column like this so we can see everything we've planted from 2015 to present and then the award list um which is over here would be populated completely so you could see how we've um yeah how we've done by how we've done my ward i know you and rob are so knowledgeable and you're always learning about these new cultivars where do you study that is that from information from suppliers or is there a site where you learn about the new cultivars as they come out you know for me it's been a lot of communication with rob um it's been communication with the two nurseries we use it's also been what's also uh been helpful to be honest with you is um the um citizen forester oh yeah the citizen forester always does a species spotlight um it's obviously though when molly fryer was doing it it came out once a month um it's not going to be that way any longer so you've got 12 species spotlights and you know she has a much more global look or picture of other counterparts in other states and what they're planting so that was helpful um and then um reading uh michael jordan's the tree book has been another great which one uh michael durr the tree book michael durr and um darren warren it's called dern warren are the authors it's called the tree book and that has that was up to date uh two years ago so that has a lot of the cultivars um um that are interesting to us that have been developed based upon multiple many years of experience of growing trees in the urban environment and that's been helpful it feels like they've developed a lot of new cultivars as urban tree programs are growing there's also a couple trade journals um one is um oh geez now i'm like uh nursery management is one i you might have to pay for that one i'm not quite sure but sometimes if you you know are agree not to get in paper they'll give it you know the digitally they'll get it for free but there's also uh tree service tree trees do you know that one rich tree surfaces you know i'll make myself a note and try to go through i used to use it in my classes when i taught it at stick and um those are free because the advertising pays for it but i'll um often that's where i would learn about new advertising you know new varieties and stuff and um it's really cool they greet them so they don't have messy pods and they go sure oh yeah yeah yep yep yep um um molly i wanted to ask you do you um how much time you need for your spot or lantern flight not really i don't have anything really prepared it's just um one of those things where eventually we should decide what we want to do with this information that we're collecting so um let's say we well i guess i'm going into it already let's say five minutes let's answer your question all right no that's that's great because i wanted to give jen a chance because jen sent me an email um before the last meeting and she was unable to attend but she just and this kind of dovetails right into the planting and future plantings she wanted yeah sure our change in our um planting practices where we're actually adding amendments so talk to all of us because all of us plan in one form or another and i think it's good information to have so jen it's all yours yeah you're up me to go not okay yeah so i don't want to um you know uh i communicated with rich because i wasn't on a lot of the plantings this year because of various things and uh but i did notice kind of consistently when i was on the planting sites we're now amending soil and that's kind of a new thing with biochar and with the fertilizer and stuff like that and uh i don't mean to like point fingers or be critical of anyone but it's just something i noticed was um it seemed to me a lot of times uh the amendments were going in kind of in the hole in layers you know and that's really not great uh i i don't know the answer i think we could talk with dreamwork you know we could talk through northampton and if there's some trainings we need to do or something and but really what should be happening is those amendments should be put on the pile of soil that we've dug out and put on a tarp and seriously mixed in it's kind of like you want if you're making chocolate chip cookies you want to like mix those chips throughout the whole thing so every cookie has a chip because it's not particularly some of the some i teach high school okay so some of the some of the um uh particularly i'll just give you a quick example some fertilizer elements are very immobile like phosphorus moves an inch a year so if you've got a big blob of phosphorus like over you know fertilizer that's only in like inch three and there's nowhere else it's not mixed throughout so even if though if it's soluble and you know gets in the soil water which is the way it's taken up it's only going to be available in a very minut area of the roots which so and same with the biochar and the compost if we want the the to maximize the um you know new information we've gotten particularly about biochar and compost combo then i just think it's super important to train people to mix really take the time to really mix all the amendments in the soil and then put them back you know as as fully mixed not like layer them in there you know sometimes it's hard to tell how much of the soil we're gonna put back right right right yeah i was going to ask the same question so let's just say it's all mixed in with the soil that's on the tarp and then some of that soil ends up being used sort of as as the rim um is is that problematic no eventually those rims kind of get broken down right and kind of get move you know you they'll get over on the grass it's it's all good you know it's not wasted really you know and i'd be happy to you know put our heads together you know we don't have to do it right now but put our heads together with rob and sue maybe tree northampton to figure out the most effective way do we target our leaders and just make sure that you know um we're really on top of that because we're like super on top of like the uh tree flare like we are like like doing fabulous in that arena and that's super important and i just when we're spending money on this stuff you know on biochar and fertilizer on the you know the crystals and stuff and i just think you know it's it's you know horticulturally um best practices i guess to really make thank you so much oh you're muted i was talking to my mother um so other than northampton richard and i have been um talking about how the mix should be made and it's not certain how how we should handle all the materials i mean we got all kinds of what kinds of issues how it should be done and including rich i think we're thinking about trying to amend the soil to some degree for some trees that are kind of struggling the newly planted trees that yeah so you know i'm hoping i'm hoping for major change and now we do yeah you know we come up with some more new good ideas you're talking about amending existing trees well some of the trees we plant even though it looks like they'll do all right and they don't die they barely grow and so rich pointed out on prospect avenue no street i'm sorry prospect straight across from child's park there's a row of trees that um some of them are growing very slowly there's a couple trees that are just like sprung ahead and rich can speak to that those are the trees that when greg beck came and gave us the presentation of a biochar um he spoke about the trees that he just kind of uh fertilized and they are they have double the amount of growth wow which is uh you know obvious because you're fertilizing it but you know you're making them they're making um organic soil amendments liquid liquid organic soil amendments that um the tree you know does it they did they're incredible cute they were huge i mean they were twice as long i don't even know i don't have a picture but i could i went up and got out looked at it and see that you know their growth uh in the in the one year's time was twice out of the tree next to it they're calibrated they've calipered up so it's really an issue because what happens is if the trees go in and they don't grow fairly quickly every year that they're very very small is a year when they're really subject to serious damage so getting them going is really really important and so we're something you think about we do treat on him and does get from rich tree steaks and go and um street spikes and spike some of the trees with some fertilizer currently i mean and the tree spikes are good but i think like jen alluded to it's like one glob of you know spike of fertilizer concentrated one area where the organic liquid application you know gets into the soil and goes into the whole area where all the fibrous roots are because they make multiple entry points and so the tree actually is pulling up nutrients all at the same time all through the system yes molly so those trees that you spoke about that are so different in size was the difference between them just the biochar or lots of different amendments no what they did is they were they were they were fertilizing trees on private property uh and then they just they decided as an experiment without telling me which was not supposed to do but i'm happy they did it they use liquid fertilizer organic liquid fertilizer it's the same fertilizer that we use in your in the granular form um it's like an eight zero zero oh they have lit so they have a liquid so they put it right into the they injected it like with a t-jet into the soil wow so i mean this this is a whole other like a whole nother subject that we have to think about i guess and i don't want to believe this because i want molly to get her spider-man supply but we have to think about the fact that now we've invested in like 1700 trees so now there's all this plant healthcare stuff that we have to think about that we you know we we still have our we still have our tree planting hat on which is great and but now there's a whole other plan healthcare issue that dovetails into basically regular routine maintenance that is you know responsibility of the tree award in the department of public works but the question is do we think more broadly about how we do plant health care after the fact is that something that we want to look at maybe getting done professionally and actually trying to find funds to make it happen where trees are fertilized on a yearly basis by some vendor that the city has a contract with and this does relate also i mean that's why i didn't think it was a total tangent to jen's issue of how we are delivering the biochar because i do believe some people deliver what's called biochar tea so it it's it's really injected after the fat rather than do it during the year yeah they do i mean they air spayed again the air spray holes and they fill the holes actually with biochar organic leaf matter um and they just let the the tree do its thing and breaks down um within the critical root zone of the tree so i think it's something that we have to think about more broadly i keep coming across arborist wood chips about how they have everything trees need so um and and uh subcontracting would be the logical um the logical uh place to go for like uh liquid feed rather than um trying to we try to write a grant or go through the irving to purchase a small unit that um that that's a whole another that's a whole another subject and um i i have to determine whether or not fertilizing in the public right of way is considered um under the auspices of similar to spread using pesticides in the public right away you have to make sure that there is uh that that does that the two don't dovetail together because if we need to use pesticides in the proper right of way for example there is a whole hearing process public process you have to go through so i i don't think so but you have to have a pesticide license in massachusetts to do any kind of application you have to have a licensed pesticide applicator you have to have the rig and then you have to actually set aside the time for a full-time employee so plant healthcare in my opinion is left best to the specialist or someone who's an um and i would think it would be it would be more consistent and done i'm not saying that we can't do it but it would be yes it's been done correctly if we had someone that we hired to do you know ten thousand dollars worth of plant health care applications um you know bartlett tree does a lot of plant health care for us air spading group pruning root invigoration etc so yeah that's why i asked the question yeah yeah it's definitely something we need to think about it and we should think put our thinking caps on about it but i would like to flip and get molly in for two minutes well if you can molly i know marilyn i want to try to leave at six yes um i want to say one thing can you put those um those spreadsheets about the tree plantings on our folder so we can get them or put a copy on there i will put a copy on there and then i'll send you all your information so you'll be able to look at it all okay great um as far as the atlantis goes um we need to talk about what we're going to do with the data like um since nobody has actually done this thing of the trap tree method um as far as i know it hasn't actually been done it's just an idea um and also if we do get a spotted lanternfly uh reproducing infestation here suddenly i think dcr kind of swoops in and does something but i'm not sure what they do the only thing it says we're supposed to do is notify dcr well what are they going to do i don't know um i want to find that out and like what can we actually do can we actually get some of the trees cut down um especially the little sucker ones so they don't grow up um you know what's involved with you know talking with neighbor talking with the landowners and asking them if we can do it or can we just go in with some like clippers and just snip snip snip those small ones um probably not but anyway we need to talk about like what we're going to do with the data i think it's it's bound to be useful to know where the trees are but not specifically we don't know what we're going to do with that information i just a quick quick comment just um what because this is a um uh like such a big threat probably what would happen is we would somebody would we have an infestation you contact dcr and then usda and aphis gets involved the animal plant health inspection service and just like they did with the uh oh asian longhorn beater yeah thank you asian longhorn beetle in worcester it's like you know i knew some people that worked on it so it won't be like it goes on deaf ears it has to go boom boom boom boom there's a whole because the federal government's involved at this point so yeah i'm curious about that process and how much say we have and what happens no how can they use the data that we collect that kind of thing that's what we need to talk about sometime well we can if you i can put it for a longer time at our next meeting if you would yeah okay that would be great but maybe not very well i'm trying to say something oh i know no it was just about cut how cutting them down probably isn't going to do much unless you can poison them they'll sprout back up i've fought with them many times yeah it's very it's complicated because we can't uh until it becomes an infestation that's when all the gloves come off and that's the problem it's uh you know i mean you could say we were going to go down and cut all the we're going to cut all the maples down because the thread of asian longhorn beetle is here you know it's kind of the other way around the pest shows up um and it's funny that in mgl 87 um there is um an except an exemption in there for a tree warden um and the proper officer which would be the mayor in our our city to remove trees that are infested with dutch elm disease that's the only reference um mgl87 makes about any kind of pest you know so there so it's really it's very old so if it's a public shade tree and there's spider planet and i technically can't cut it down because it doesn't exactly it doesn't mention the actual spider-lantern plane now if it was a tree though then i could just cut it down without a public shade hearing all right let's continue this discussion next time but if you could put me maybe halfway up the agenda instead of at the end that would be great again it would have been a little different but barbara was yeah yeah yeah i didn't want to miss that opportunity so thank you for um hosting her this evening and i'm looking forward to it's really nice to work with other volunteer organizations yeah great really gets the message out and it's nice to see that um the rotarians and others like them are actually thinking about climate change um people think about it a lot more than i sometimes i think we think they do yeah that if that came out right all right uh so i anyone else have any comments before i call for a motion to adjourn can i just throw in that um the northampton rehabilitation center was sold this property and they're gonna be working on it and they say they're gonna use the existing structure there's some fabulous trees on that property so as a resident of this ward 1 i'm going to try to follow it a little bit and pester my word counselor to keep an eye on them but of course it's private property but there's some really nice trees there um there's no reason for them to get damaged during the construction progress process but there's no protection for them is that the building on um bridge road bridge road where yeah they're going to demolish it no they're not they're going to use the struck existing structure oh that's good but they're going to have a lot of construction going on and there's no reason to hurt the trees but they might yeah as we know those trees are regulated by the sto because they meet the threshold requirements and they're not allowed to i mean under the law they but st only only kicks in if they need a special permit right yeah but they will need us a site plan won't they because aren't they changing the use okay you know these things i don't well i i because i actually asked rob about this very site and he he educated me oh but he might have been he might have been educated by rich so i don't know oh no i had nothing to do with it rob's on going on this one well he rap was a developer so he knows a thing or two but i think but i think you're correct it is gonna there is gonna be definitely because of the amount of uh traffic that's gonna be there there'll be have to be a traffic study because it's going to be individual units so the place wasn't designed um to have uh the patients that lived there didn't drive typically so we only had so much intensive vehicle traffic so are you talking about the place bridge road not bridge street that place that's been sitting there vacant for years and years yes oh gonna be developed it's all right hatfield street so yeah it's going to be a nice project um i think it also will get the property back on the tax rolls for the city as well what are they making it into um they're going to be affordable living units oh yeah great that's fantastic yeah yeah okay other community use too i forget what it is well sue that's a great little project for you to keep your eye on that would be okay i'll try to remember to all right i forget when the next meeting is but okay and then i will also reach out to carolyn uh and uh just talk with her about trying to figure out a time for her to come and talk to us about the form based code if you would like as well so i'll try to figure that out as i'll try to get that on our agenda okay great anyone else have any comments questions all right may i have a motion to adjourn the meeting i moved to it during the meeting yeah i have a second a second all right that is uh any objection to the motion that's on the floor in second no objections okay show hands please to adjourn all right thank you all | Northampton Government Video Archive | UCIPrum8dplDJC43ydowEUug | 2022-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,876 | 70,600 |
8GM3UY3AxO4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GM3UY3AxO4 | Is Business Outsourcing Going To Continue To Grow In The Philippines 1 | [Music] welcome to seu xat by Matt wilky discussing xat life in the Philippines is the Outsourcing sector still going to expand in the Philippines uh I think it's still in its infancy to be honest um I do think they need to pull the finger out with some of the quality because it's why some of it ended up there from India in the first place uh but I do think there's a lot more technical stuff that can be done done I do think there's a lot more stuff that can be done on Graphics um CAD um Administration um even down to management of sites and etc for offshoring um because I know in my industry one of the the big calls that go through is Administration we lose administrators every time they decide to save money um reality is it doesn't save any money because those managing and end up doing Administration instead of managing which longterm actually causes more damage than it was saving so yes but it's getting people to uh coton on to where they can actually make a saving at the same time increase productivity and produce a better quality service so the the Philippines Outsourcing is going to continue to increase and as soon as somebody hits that Niche rate for example where I work in the facilities management um once that hits right for Health Des Services um the data Administration data processing the invoicing quotations Etc when somebody gets that formula right they will swallow up a lot of the business quite rapidly purely because they they've hit on something that nobody else has uh managed to work out properly um so yeah the BP industry um is going to continue to increase in the Philippines um so be be aware of it and if you got something you know could be done better offshore have a look at it there might be an opportunity for you to actually move out of the Philippines and start a small business that could eventually end up in to becoming quite a large one all right thanks for watching this | Road Less Traveled | UC32N9FGLEsxmghnafaT5qJA | 2015-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 358 | 1,927 |
J8DYleTUTMg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8DYleTUTMg | Postscript: Reawakened | [Music] welcome to PostScript here we help to answer your questions and help you dig deeper into the messages and sermons at faith bridge by talking with the teacher of the day [Music] I'm welcome to postscript I'm LuAnn Riley grow group and discipleship director here at faith bridge and I'm here with founding pastor Ken worldline who just talked to us about reawakening and real revival in our souls you're talking about this soul cycle that as believers you mentioned you've been through several times that you can you can look back through and we're talking about how you feel now at this stage of your cycle which is this joy of experiencing the newness and freshness yes the joy of your salvation and and so I just have a couple questions about that so as you mentioned you can look back in through the cycle and we saw in the Galatians kind of the cycle that they had gotten into and they were like no the gospel is alive and it's so much bigger than this and and so you're in that cycle now and so I wonder though it is it possible to stay there what I mean is it possible to continue experiencing that joy all the time without cycling back or is that like a mountaintop experience that that just comes and goes well how we stay there yeah ask me in a few months right I would like to think that one can stay there longer than most of us do I don't know that we can stay there all the time because there is a waxing and waning to the soul and two feelings and even physiologically you know as endorphins are released when we're having you know times of excitement and love and yeah finally your endocrine system even has to correct and you kind of to go down a little bit and so I don't know if it's altogether possible I do think it is probably possible for us to go further with it and more frequently than of us in America Chris American Christianity are accessing why because I think like I preached about I think so many of us are just prone to letting other things of life crowd out the Lord and with what has your mind has you and if you give your mind over to those things then it only naturally follows that things are going to begin to grow cooler in your soul so what do we do well I think certainly we utilize the spiritual disciplines or the tools that we talked about back in January prayer and Bible study and these sorts of things even there though I think we can fool ourselves right because you know I give ask me for myself there's plenty of times that I have hastily read my Bible verses for the day maybe written something down in my journal maybe jotted down a few thoughts prayers and such and then jump up on my way where if I had listened to the Lord and tarried a few minutes longer I think a couple of things would have happened I think I would have heard him say you're not really surrendered to me not yet you're not and yet in my own mind I was like have a quiet time I met with Lord on I go because I got stuff I got to do I think the second thing that would happen because I've certainly experienced this over the years is that he would surprise me along the way with serendipitous things that make my busy list of things to do grow smaller I never cease to be amazed with how when I do pull aside with him spend time with him I'm still able to get the stuff done that I need to get done I just get there today with a fuller tank in a velour heart with less for him I think though of all the spiritual disciplines perhaps that we need to access in this effort to maintain the spiritually vibrant soul I think community is probably the most important why because even as I just Illustrated if I don't have a person to confess that to or to even ask me oh can how is your walk with the Lord how are the times that you're spending to talk about what you've been you know now the moment somebody asks me that if I'll be honest and not perfunctory nada great everything's good let's get on to business if I'll be real I'd say well you know I don't know that I've really been drawing near to the Lord as James for he says draw near to him and he'll draw near to you I don't think I've been drawing me or I think I've just been sort of checking it all what is the corrective well community to have a brother to have a sister has several who would ask one me that from time to time and lets you know experience the benefits from the opposite direction let's suppose several months from now my soul had the the fire or whatever has adjusted not into a malaise but just into and we'll call it a more normative state if I'm in community with another brother or two and hear one of them talk about what God's doing and their lies that could very well likely relight my fire again and so it goes both directions doesn't it community is is and that's why of course the authors of Scripture we're always calling us back you know that was not forsake the fellowship together you know because we got a spur one another long in this thing because if you're running alongside somebody and you're feeling tuckered out and you're like I think I'm just tired of it they can say no no let's get going we're doing it to have somebody who's running that race of faith alongside of us I think we I mean we're seeing that we're seeing that in our groups now of groups who have come and said we've had the discussion where what's everyone share what's the state of your soul are you in revival and and people feeling authentic and safe place to confess or acknowledge I'm not there even though I might be appearing to be I'm not and then to be excited for the people who are and how many people have come forward since you shared about your revival just on fire for things that God's showing to them and in their life so yeah communities and I'll just add on to that just to illustrate more since I've been sharing just straight from my own life and sold the last few times as i retrace things that i talked about the last time several weeks ago with the exception of my sermon preparation that day for easter where there was nobody around it was just me calling out to the Lord and he used his word take that out the other things that happened I mentioned that conversation that I had with Ben who spoke words that something lit even going on a trip flying with our own Justin on the airplane where I found myself saying some things that I've been thinking but something about just saying them aloud and hearing him say them back and our you know there was something was lit in in my soul even through that and so I really do think this community thing is so integral to the vibrant soul okay so even while we've been here doing post scripts we had another question come in and I think it's an important question and I want to make sure that we address it so they wrote in and said that the message today was wonderful and reassuring but also confusing for them they were raised Catholic and so the message they heard was the idea of completing tasks and stages and do not Finn and so the question that they're asking is if you loved us no matter what what pushes us not to sin other than the commandments how do we decide oh yeah that's a great question I think it's one of the lots of us wrestle with I think the question or I appreciate the the transparency saying you know here's how I was raised and this is what I was taught the only thing I can say to to that is that is the Galatian heresy that the questioner picked up that you've got to do all this doesn't stay in line and be good and done sin and be perfect and all this kind of stuff that's not the gospel unfortunately there are churches and right here right now that are still perpetuating that message that's not what Jesus ever said but the but the question then is so what propels us to do the right thing if you're saying he loves me then I might just like sit around well and people were saying the very same thing to the Apostle Paul and he had to tell them it in fact in one instance in Romans they're asking him if that's the case then we should just go ahead and sin all the more so they get more rapes and Paul says none of that that's folly that's silly that's like saying to your spouse if you really love me love me love me and I'll go out and have adultery and you'll still love me but that no so that why how could you do that if you're really feeling loved and you're pouring that love back what is it that causes you to stay faithful it's your love and so it is in our walk with Christ what keeps us in line or on track as the questioner says it's the fact that we've been loved that he's touched our heart and we're like wow how could I have done the things I've done and why would I ever do those again because I've been touched by an incredible love and forgiveness and I want to go with him and I want to pursue him not these other things yeah our love his love for us and our love for him that motivates us so you told us today that there were two things that you were going to talk about and today talked about menorah and you said you would talk about the second one next week yeah okay so what next week we're going to talk about is the Holy Spirit the power of the Holy Spirit touching us and which is always a fun conversation to have brings it's years of questions along but I think we'll be able to navigate some of those and it's going to be a powerful day we're going to ask the Holy Spirit to come and to give us all fresh touch so I'm looking forward to all right I'm looking forward that one too thank you for a great message and thank you for joining us back here for PostScript we'll see you next thanks for joining us for PostScript help us keep the podcast interactive by submitting your questions during the morning services learn more at safe bridge org slash PostScript you [Music] | Faithbridge | UC9O97UiexRxkcioathkf3bQ | 2017-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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P7_YyWq9pqA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7_YyWq9pqA | They Want To Plunge Us Into Darkness | Song A Day #5091 | they wanna plunge Us in the Darkness I wanna strangle all this out build up something sinister no Superman no immigrant they wanna punch Us in the dark matter they wanna kick off a world war three a goose stepping in the Dive Bar [Music] abandoned books in the name of Liberty taking part shots indoctrinated steeped in the bowels of hate [Music] projecting all their innermost thoughts on the enemies of their state of their state they wanna plunge Us in the dark and to do it baby don't need much Empire has been grasping full breath all that was gold has turned to run they won't so sure they are that they'll survive what comes chaos it doesn't answer to them what is done can be undone [Music] I'm taking pot shots indoctrinated steeped in the bowels of hate project in all their innermost thoughts only enemies of their state take apart shots indoctrinated steeped in the bowels of hate [Music] projecting all their innermost thoughts on the enemies of their state only enemies of their state of their state and they wanna plunge us into dark [Music] | Jonathan Mann | UCvj5S3f10rO6CoibatfRGzg | 2022-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 190 | 1,056 |
Fe1mLRRURpA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe1mLRRURpA | Metasploit Demo Meeting 2020-08-25 | excellent so welcome to the metasploit team demo meeting this is the the end of august edition made it to the end of august nothing else we've got some good stuff to cover this week with alan foster from our scoundrels team taking us through the framework bits as we go through the slide deck here so let's hop on in i'm going to hand the mic over to alan here and uh let him take it away mr foster thank you uh cool so if we jump into the next slide uh we'll talk about the new modules that have landed to metasploit framework um firstly community member sanofex has contributed a v bulletin widget template rca module which gains unauthenticated remote code execution on vulnerable vulnerable v bulletin targets upon receiving a specially crafted http request from this module a vulnerable target will allow arbitrary php code execution within the context of the application server community member hoodie has contributed two unique modules related to microtech one for processing and gathering general device information from the device and another for importing microtech configuration files our very own spencer mcintyre has contributed a new jupyter login utility scanner module and we'll be seeing a demo of that today and community member tim wr has contributed a safari webkit jit exploit for ios 7.1.2 which gains a root level shell by leveraging multiple exploits chained together and on the next slide uh even more modules uh our very own willvue has contributed a exploit module for apache office erp solution uh we'll have a demo for this later today and not only that it was also pr number 14 000 which is pretty crazy uh community member divi duhing has contributed a module for authenticated remote command injection and within the web interface of getterbrook g-cam and g-code products community member red cff has contributed an exploit module for the d-link wi-fi managers software which allows for code execution by sending malicious php code via cookie and we'll have a demo of that later today which is pretty awesome and finally we have a teamviewer module by community member hoodie that exploits an uncoded parameter call within the teamviewer uri handler to create an smb connection to an attacker controlled ip and there's also a demo of this for enhancements and features and the top level highlights community member heineck paycheck has improved the scanner library code and framework so that a multi-threaded scanner operations won't block progress waiting on the slowest thread uh previously the scanner library code would wait for all threads to complete before spawning even more threads uh so serious improvement came there and allen foster myself has added initial support for rap tables to metasploit's console which hopefully improve the column text appearance and this functionality is currently opt-in and we'll have a demo of what that means later our very own dean welch has added support for importing map vulnerabilities and we'll have a demo of that later too and for bug fixes community member b coles has provided a fix for a directory path traversal attack in metasport itself uh which we appreciate the club disclosure and fix for our very own dean welch has added an authentication has fixed an authentication bug within the winrar module which was previously returning false negatives and even whenever you have filed credentials for uh winner iron against the target host and lastly our very own grand will cox has improved msf venom's error message whenever a payload module was not being specified and for details from the recent framework activity you can always check out the weekly metasploit wrap-up blog posts at blog.rapid7.com and as always we really appreciate everyone who helps make metasploit better through the contributions project so thank you and now we'll jump to demos um first we have a d-link central wi-fi manager by shelbys you ready shelby yep cool yeah so uh this module exploits the d-link central wi-fi manager which is it's basically just this uh ap uh manager um so i believe it's only on uh windows platforms uh as far as i know uh so basically what happens is that uh it sends a username cookie to a a call to eval which basically allows you to get code execution as system and that's actually pretty much it uh it's not unauthenticated um and yeah it takes a little while to get the session but you're not getting system that's great thanks shelby um next we have a apache off-biz rca by spencer mcintyre ready spencer yes i am all right here we go all right so this uh module was uh written by our very own will do and it exploits a unauthenticated rce vulnerability that's uh basically due to java deserialization within the xml rpc interface of apache of biz so we're gonna go through and we're gonna set some of the options here um and the check method is actually going to try to deserialize a null payload so it's it's a pretty confident check that the vulnerability is going to be present because it attempts to trigger it and then analyzes uh the error message so once we know that the target is in fact vulnerable we're going to go ahead and set the options necessary for our payload before we go ahead and exploit it and we can see it's pretty quick and we end up with a responsive session after a couple of seconds um in this case it is root i don't believe it's always going to be rude this is specific to my target environment but it's going to be executed within the context of the apache of biz application that's great uh and another demo from yourself spencer with the jupiter login scanner that's right i'm back all right so this is not an exploit module this is an auxiliary module that will go ahead and identify um unauthenticated instances of jupiter as well as uh brute force uh instances that do require authentication so we just saw that that instance was protected by authentication as newer installations are by default so we're gonna go ahead and we're going to set our options uh as appropriate here and then we're going to go ahead and run this module so jupiter is a very popular data science application so it's something that uh could be identified in environments uh where uh data is being analyzed uh so in this case uh we kind of just missed it but it did identify that jupiter was running and it also pulled the version information before identifying that it required authentication and then attempting to brute force it thanks spencer uh awesome so i'll be talking about opt-in features uh so to test novel but potentially backwards and compatible features uh munisport6 has introduced the concept of features uh and this new command allows for the opt-in functionality and to be enabled as we'll see in the next few slides um so firstly you open up message normal um and then on the next slide you'll see that you can run the features command which will show the available features that can be enabled for now there are only two features uh wrap tables and our host http url uh we'll see demos of them separately but this is purely focusing on how to enable the features and in the next slide we'll see uh to enable feature flag just use the feature set feature name and provide your faults in this example we're specifying that we'd like to turn on wrap tables that's true and finally uh you can go ahead and save these so by default if you turn on a feature and you close your session and you reopen it it will not be persisted instead you can use the save command to persist these and finally if you wish to see the configuration file it's currently stored in msf4 config file um so yeah that's pretty much how to enable the features and i will see an example of that within the wrap tables so metasploit has now added opt-in support for wrapping tables in the above slide we can see the options descriptions of a module overflow in the next line and it's currently hard to read and some extreme cases it's very hard to read and so instead to enable wrapped tables which is opt-in you'll need to run feature set wrap tables true and optionally you can persist this configuration value and this is what it'll do it'll sort of properly align the description information and hopefully that will be more readable as a result and in the next slide we can see the sort of before and after more clearly and as a final showcase as an extreme example i guess uh although not officially supported turmoix will be more readable as a result um and again this functionality is behind a feature and command and it is done so because it may break users workflows unexpected ways particularly if it's an automated workflows and so if you do test this feature and notice any issues be sure to reach out to us any questions do uh do those get exposed and respected in um pro console as well uh it's currently disabled for pro console but that's something i'll be looking into gotcha thanks thanks uh awesome and now we have a demo from dean to do with the our host html http url option so like alan said this is also set behind a feature flag um so it's just me turning on the exact same way he did for the uh for the wrap tables um so yeah i'm just going to jump into a module that supports uh that uses http urls i'm using when rm here and you can see the new option our host http url has already been populated with sort of um default values but you can actually set this and just copy paste in any http url say from your browser from any uh um site you may be targeting and it will automatically set your usual the usual suspects i suppose um so you can see that our host has been set to example.com autoport's been set ssl has been set to true um but even better than that is that after you set the your ccp url you can then go back and individually set some options and it will update as you can see there you can actually update the our host http url as well um so yeah hopefully this will make things a little easier um in any in any pen test you guys awesome uh and finally uh another demo from dean uh to do with importing mma vulnerable yeah so i'm not sure if you guys are aware but nmap has a whole bunch of scripts one of them is called uh vulners you can see the command i run up in the top left hand side there what that command does is it goes off and uses the vulnera script to determine um what vulnerability certain versions of software that map is determined to have at the time of your target system to have um so what this has done is i've imported the uh sorry that one really fast the uh i re i pre-run that in that script so on the right hand side you can see me importing the xml that i put it and the db is not even populated with the host the phones find and then you can use the analyze command and it will suggest a module that you can run nate looks great my writings i need a specific version of nmap for that to work i think only the most recent version i get 7.18 or something like that works um it's the one that included the that script awesome looks good and finally we have a team for your unquoted ui handler smb redirect by our own uh kristoff all right so um teamviewer is a software for a remote control desktop sharing online meetings web conferencing and file transfer between computers and this model exploits an encoded parameter call within the teamviewer uri handler to create an smb connection to a netiquette controlled ip so the of all the major versions from 8 to 15 were vulnerable and the issue has been fixed in the latest release for each major version so the exploits simply set up an http server and wait for the victim to connect then it will deliver a specially crafted html page with the custom t viewer uri handler so note that this requires some kind of social engineering to foster the user to click on the link and um this only works with firefox the reason is because all their browsers encode the space between the smb locations so in the payload and this prevent the exploitation all right so let's start this so we're going to select the module this is an auxiliary server module and set up the options so the first option is the file name this is the file that would be accessed on the smb server the sap server itself right and then the http server that will deliver the payload so it happens that it is the same ip here because for this demo i'm running both on the same server but you can run them separately then other options are default including the url handler which is teamviewer 10 it works on most of the versions you have you can try other handler if it doesn't work especially with older versions right so we have our target actually our windows machine and we're gonna set up our smb server so for this we're gonna use a responder um it will launch an smb server and try to gather the hashes from incoming smb requests so we're gonna go ahead and start the http server grab the link and pass it in firefox right so what's going to happen is firefox will open a teamviewer and teamviewer desktop will try to access this smb server so the result is windows will try to authenticate so try to do an ntlm authentication with our sme server this responder will stop the handshakes and will force windows to give some hashes including the intel ntlm v2 ssp hash which can be uh cracked using tools like uh john the reaper or hashgat so we're going to go ahead and and run it with john the reaper so responder actually saves everything on into a log log 5 which is pretty handy so we just need to run turn on the on the fire and here we go we have the password so it is a it is an easy to understand bag so i'm going to go ahead and try to go into details here so i'm going to go start again responder and look at the payload so i'm going to close this and look at the source so this is what our html http server is actually sending so as you can see um the handler is followed by uh two parameters and the issue is that when firefox asks windows to launch teamviewer the parameters are not coded so this makes the teamviewer desktop software to query the remote host the is trying to access the remote chair this way right so to demonstrate this i i would start a wire chart um so let's clean this all right so to capture the smb traffic right and uh we gotta go ahead and start over right there we go so here we have the smb request uh which includes the ntl ntlm authentication and responder is capturing the hashes but responder is smart enough to detect that the hash had been captured already so it's not going to show them twice right so now let's have a look to the actual issue so when you open registry editor the classes root key you're going to find your handler for the teamviewer 10 handler here so let's have a look to the command so this will be executed when uh firefox this will be executed by firefox and as you can see the actual argument is not coded so to fix this just add some codes here here we go and this should mitigate the issue so let's start over and confirm that no smb request has been sent this time and uh we'll round out our meeting as we we always do with an update on attacker kb the attacker knowledge base where you can learn about and discuss which bones matter and why just visit attackerkb.com today we've got an update uh demo from james on the topic header updates okay so uh this is a real quick update this is some work that uh um louis did uh recently it's in it's not deployed yet but it should be soon um basically it's uh updates to this top section of a topic right here um this is prod this is what things currently look like you can see we've got like the attacker value over here then there's like this like column with like where exploitability and then like some um key features like this comes from the cvss score uh so the attack vector privilege is required user interaction uh we we are some of our newer features that we're working on behind the scenes still require we wanted to put up here and we were kind of out of space so um we worked with the ux team and got some updates here that would uh kind of clean up this data a little bit and then also uh give us more room to put more information in so here's what it looks like in the dev branch um you can see that uh the exploitability and the all of the features have been moved up here so this now stretches all the way across this is actually a pop-up that was added by jorge who also recently joined the team he added this to make it so we can inform users about the watch topic feature um so new users will see this and uh you know it's kind of an incentive to get them to watch topic and continue to get notifications on it otherwise it's just kind of hidden and you had to know to look for it so you can just dismiss this with the x but um yeah it's kind of a simple change but uh basically all of this um data that was over here in this column has been moved up to the top so now the title can really stretch and this one's still kind of rad uh yeah that's pretty much the gist of it um some of the newer items we're going to be adding are going to appear down here and you'll see those when we get them done but um yeah curious what people think about the changes and if they like them these are a lot more readable yeah looks great also um did you guys check on the mobile experience how did that change the mobile experience as well uh we're still working through the mobile experience there's uh a couple of stacking issues and stuff that we're trying to figure out um but uh i i'm not going to demo it here it is this is the reason it's not deployed yet okay awesome you're thinking about it that's that's awesome thanks yeah i got a question on it um yeah so above i know i noticed that there's like the attack value exploitability all those things and above the actual value there's like a gray text uh do you guys have plans to add like a gray text label above the watch value um that way it's you know like it uh infographic icon is useful but text is also good to help the user understands the layout yeah it's not something that we'd actually discussed but that's a good point to see what you're saying um i'm not sure i can bring that up with the ux team and see what they think okay cool thank you cool cool and this is coming soon yeah yeah this is coming soon like we leia found our stuff that we were trying to slide into the rug so uh the mobile view still needs a little bit of work right on iterate okay cool excellent | Metasploit | UCx4d2aRIfxfEUdS_5YIYKPg | 2020-08-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,470 | 18,447 |
GtD32oxRGzc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtD32oxRGzc | PFP235 | Sean Gabb, Emperor Andronicus I Comnenos 1118–1185—The Trump of Constantinople (PFS 2022) | good morning everybody I'd like to begin not simply by expressing my gratitude to Hans and gulchen for the usual goodness in having invited me here but to say how enormously enjoyable it is to be back here there were times during the past two years when I began to suspect that I would never leave England again but the crisis or at least that particular crisis passed and here we are again and it is I'll repeat a genuine pleasure to look around this room and see so many old faces oh I'm sorry perhaps I should to see so many friendly faces and a number of new faces as well so thank you everybody I'm starting with a rather eccentric topic what is my subject andronicus conanus the Byzantine Trump this is this will be a somewhat oblique talk it's not something which will have any particular message which I will drive home like a hammer into your heads there is a message to it but it's a message which I hope I shall be able to leave to your own no doubt fertile imaginations let me begin and let me begin where I ended the last talk I gave on late antique early medieval history the last time those of you were here the last time I spoke about this General subject I discussed the revolution the internal Revolution that saved the Byzantine Empire the medieval Roman Empire the Eastern Empire there are many different names for this particular period and this particular State structure I prefer to use the term Byzantine empire for the simple reason that it's something that everybody recognizes also once you get past late Antiquity there is a distinctive civilization which deserves a more individual name than simply medieval Roman Empire but let me Let me refresh you on what I discussed the last time I was here to talk about late antiquity this the restored Roman Empire of the emperor Justinian in the sixth Century A.D in the fourth Century the Empire had been split in half with the eastern part ruled from Constantinople the western part from Rome Milan Ravenna wherever the western part very quickly fell away the eastern part survived and flourished and then in the middle of the sixth Century the emperor Justinian reached out from Constantinople and reconquered all of those western territories Italy North Africa a large but unknown slice of southern Spain and the historians were generally agreed that this was a particularly glorious and successful reign it couldn't hide the fact however that the later Roman Empire was not the kind of society that most of us that any of us indeed would like to see it was a top-heavy society in which a very small immensely rich hereditary nobility dominated the land owned most of the productive land in the Empire and a large a large for its day bureaucracy completed the process of ruling class parasitism most ordinary people were taxes indentured laborers there was not much in the way of free and independent ordinary working class labor within the later Roman Empire then from the middle of the 6th century and through the 7th Century you have a series of great hammer blows the Persians and then the Arabs the northern barbarians the avars the Slavs you have the Turks floating away somewhere in the east these put the empire under enormous pressure and it looked as though the Empire would break up indeed after the Arab conquests of the 7th Century the empire was reduced to that it is reduced to a rump of its former self however the Empire survived by going through a process of internal reform or a revolution from the top what happened was that in the surviving core territories of the Empire those vast Noble Estates were confiscated the senatorial aristocracy was liquidated not by murder necessarily but largely by confiscations buyouts various tanks pressures the landed nobility disappeared in its place you see the emergence of a free peasantry these people are given inalienable plots of land in exchange for military service you see an enormous shrinkage of the great cities you walk into one of the great cities of the Empire and you are no longer in the world of late Antiquity of vast ceremonial buildings and lavish bathing complexes and free or subsidized distributions of food you see much more medieval cities and this this is what saved the empire when the Arabs invaded the Persian Empire in the sixth verses they conquered the entire territory in a single campaign yet again and again these vast Arab armies crashed into a wall of armed freeholders and gradually the Arab impetus was blunted and then the Empire went on the offensive reconquering many of the Lost territories reincorporating Islands firming up border regions clearing barbarians out of various areas converting The Barbarians to Christianity and then persuading them in various ways to learn Greek and to become Greeks this is the lowest point in the Empire's Fortunes in the Early Middle Ages around 717 the Second Great Siege of the city when Greek fire was used over the next few hundred years the Empire went on the offensive and by 1025 this is the restored Empire if you compare it with the Empire ruled by Augustus or by Constantine it is about a quarter at the most yet in the changed circumstances of the Middle Ages this is the largest and the richest and the most powerful State system in the Mediterranean world the influence of this Empire reaches through its promotion of Christian Orthodoxy all the way up to the Arctic Circle taking in the Ukraine and Russia its economic influence spreads through the entire Middle East indeed for a while Egypt is a satellite of this Empire Egypt which in ancient times had been the Bread Basket of the Roman Empire is now dependent on shipments of corn from the Black Sea running through the empire the Empire's armies are unbeatable the Empire can reach out and take or retake any areas it pleases but again in the change circumstances of the Middle Ages the Empire has no interest in the reconquest of Syria or Egypt or any area which is now predominantly Muslim because whereas the Roman Empire itself was a multi a multinational a multi-ethnic a multi-religious institution where a senatorial aristocracy floated freely above the mass of sea mites Slavs barbarians Greeks Latins Etc this is a Christian Orthodox Empire and it does not have the institutional or the cultural ability or willingness to absorb large numbers of non-christians and so the Empire's main activities are in conquering the areas south of the Danube and moving the Empire's border back up to the Danube and also firming up its domination of southern Italy is this a particularly free Society I suppose the answer is yes most societies before the modern period had freedoms that we can barely conceive slavery has not been abolished but it has substantially died out and it seems that the majority of people within this Empire are free peasants tilling their hereditary freeholds putting on their armor and going out and fighting little Wars every so often to defend or to extend the empire there is no doubt that in the Middle Ages this Empire was the place where people had the richest and the most secure lives now this is the Empire as it was in 1025 at the death of Basil II the greatest of all the Byzantine military Empire emperors and the borders are particularly fortunate to the north you have the Danube which has always been a relatively impassable River so the South you have those deserts and the southern borders of the Empire are fringed by Islamic Emirates which are satellites or even outright protectorates of the Empire to the east you have Armenia which is another protectorate of the Empire The Empire is surrounded on all its orders by natural Frontiers or by allies or by outright protectorates it seems that the Empire has come through the turbulence of the early medieval period it has triumphed it has won and looking out from the walls of Constantinople the greatest and richest city in the known world it was possible for the for the intellectuals of this restored Empire to tell themselves that history had come to an end the Troubles of the past past were over there had been a happy ending the empire was rich the empire was powerful the empire was Secure and the future would be very like the present forever and ever and ever and there was a most remarkable cultural Revival around this time in the Empire manuscripts which had Lane dormant in libraries for many centuries were pulled out and republished and quite often our earliest manuscripts of standard writers like Plato thucydides Herodotus go back to the 10th Century in Byzantium and they go back no further than that we owe our current possession of the Greek Classics to the cultural Revival in Constantinople of the 10th and 11th centuries however in 1025 basil II died he left no male heirs and for the next 50 years the empire was ruled by a succession of rather weak emperors and here is where the problem begins the basil II himself and his predecessors had been very hostile to the idea of a landed nobility and indeed during this middle period of Byzantine history you do not see much use of family names a sure indication that there is no particular nobility individuals are promoted to positions of importance in Byzantine government and it's often very hard to work out who their fathers were and impossible to know who their grandfathers were and often we don't know who their children were they K they Rose and they fell as individuals it was a rather fluid meritocracy after the death of Basil II you see the almost immediate emergence of a landed nobility people who are hungry for more and more land and the only way in which they can satisfy their hunger is of course by the usual means to any land and ability of dispossessing the free peasantry getting hold of their land by various legal and semi-legal means and turning these people from independent freeholders into indentured tenants of various kinds you also have the almost immediate regrowth of a large bureaucratic apparatus a large and Wealthy bureaucratic apparatus without a strong Emperor to repress these Tendencies Byzantine Society is rapidly taken over by this new ruling class of bureaucrats and Nobles and there is of course a large gray area in which people are noble bureaucrats or bureaucratic Nobles now these people had interests which we would regard as naturally contrary to those of the Empire as a whole it is not unusual for a ruling class to have interests which are not in perfect alignment with those of the country over which they preside and this seems to have been particularly the case in the Byzantine Empire of the 11th century in the early years after the basil II's death the military the militarized peasantry would turn out in the traditional way in their armor with their weapons saying we've come to perform our military service and their new overlords would say oh you've come through military service have you well we don't have any wars for you to fight so why don't you go home indeed don't come back next year listen just give us some money and we'll relieve you from this no doubt irks and duty of putting on Armor and taking up weapons and marching 50 or 100 miles to your mastering points yes just go home put your weapons away let them fall into rack and ruin just pay us some money and we'll let you off and that's what the free peasantry did and of course once the free peasantry is disarmed it stops rather it stops rather quickly from being a free peasantry and back in the capital the rulers told themselves you know we've got this wonderful idea it's so much more efficient it's so much more economical if we need to fight a war we don't get these smelly peasants who will start telling us how The Empire should be ruled and start questioning what we do with the tax money no no what we do is we hire Mercenaries it's it's a wonderful Arrangement you see instead of having a standing military what we do is we hire bands of mercenaries they come they do the job we pay them off and it's so much cheaper and because everyone knows that we dominate the West the Eastern Mediterranean why why do we actually need to have a Navy let's just let that Fall to Pieces as well everyone knows that we're the bosses so they won't challenge us we don't need in order to project power we don't actually need to have the power to do so and so the money was spent in Constantinople and on buying out the free peasantry and the bureaucracy grew and the large landed Estates grew and I must admit the cultural Revival continued in full swing and everybody agreed that the empire was the greatest and the richest thing in the known world and that it would go on forever and ever and ever now the Turks have been floating around for centuries they were used as merceries by the emperor Justinian however after the arrival of Islam in the near East the Turks increasingly converted to Islam and they entered the service of the Baghdad caliphate and and they were particularly able and energetic and the Arabs were in one of their periodic ages of decadence and gradually the Turks took over until eventually they effectively took over the caliphate of Baghdad and the new Turkish rulers of this caliphate decided on a course of expansion and one day they decided to invade the empire let me go back to this map look at this area here in the east of the Empire meant to cat it's not quite a Border Town but it's not far from the border in 1071 there was a Turkish incursion the emperor Romanus hurried out from Constantinople at the head of the usual mercenary Army and everybody expected the Turks to be chased off and the Empire would pay a subsidy to stop them from coming back but instead the Turkish leader a man called Alp Aslan inflicted a total and catastrophic defeat on this mercenary Army The Mercenaries ran away and the emperor himself was taken prisoner and there is a dialogue recorded between the Turkish leader alpazlan and Romanus which went something like this the Turkish leader if our circumstances were reversed and either your prisoner what would you do with me and the emperor replied well of course I'd parade you through the Hippodrome in Constantinople and then I might have you killed and the Turkish leaders reply I'll go one better than that I release you and he sent him back to Constantinople with no Army just a Turkish guard all hell broke loose in Constantinople the emperor was deposed as being useless and there was a period of turbulence and then a young man Alexis connenus became the emperor in his twenties a man of enormous ability but he faces he rules not this Empire the Empire of 1025 he rules this Empire the Empire of 1071 onwards the Turks have taken all of the Asian territories of the Empire indeed the Turks have established their capital in nicaea which is just three days March from Constantinople and the Empire is now confined to its European territories which are themselves coming under increased pressure from the Normans in southern Italy you'll see that the Empire is being cleared out of its Italian possessions by the Normans now Alexius comes to power and his job is to sort out the mess the obvious response to the crisis is to repeat the process of internal reform or revolution of the sixth and 7th centuries which is to repress the land of nobility to cut down on the bureaucracy to lower taxes to recreate that free-landed militarized peasantry but Alexius finds that the special interest in Constantinople are absolutely Untouchable they have told him save us save the Empire but don't do anything to us that's the deal so what can Alexius do his job is to save the Empire to restore the empire but not by touching the interests of any of the groups whose own consistent misrule of the empire for half a century has brought the Empire to this difficult position his answer in the West the Normans are coming across from Italy and they're nibbling away at the Western fringes of the Balkan Peninsula the Empire has no Navy and this is a war that needs Naval support the Empire has no Navy but the city of Venice has Naval forces and the city of Venice has until recently been a semi-protecturate of the empire so Alexius calls on the venetians please will you supply us with Naval support for our firming up of our Western Frontiers and the venetians say of course how many ships do you want and the venetians provide lavish Naval support and the Normans are very briskly cleared out of Western Greece they're kicked back into Italy where they're kept the Empire's Western borders have been secured very briskly and very efficiently but why were the venetians so eager to provide the asked for Naval support the reason is the deal is that the venetians Will Supply Unlimited Naval support for the Empire's operations in the Adriatic in return for that Venetian Merchants within the Empire will be freed from all external and internal tolls now think about it you're a Greek Merchant in thessalonica sending silk Here There and Everywhere as an imperial subject you must pay all of the tolls you must pay all of the taxes on the transport of your goods and because the taxes are going up these tolls are increasingly onerous the venetians down the road have established themselves in a little colony in thessalonica they are completely free of these taxes and so the answer is that the venetians very quickly establish themselves in all the main cities of the Empire indeed eventually in Constantinople itself there is a Venetian settlement of 60 000 people these people very quickly take over the whole internal and external carrying trade of the empire they do not pay taxes to the Empire they bankrupt the Imperial Traders and they have very quickly become what you might call a state with an estate Imperium in Imperial that is rather sad Alexius has firmed up the Western borders now for retaking the Asian territories Alexius needs an army not an avian Army and the venetians can't provide that Alexis could perhaps have armed The Peasants but they would upset the land of nobility who have a complete Stranglehold over government policy and so that's not an option he could recruit mercenaries from the north Orthodox Christians but for various reasons that's out and so if Alexis wants to raise an army to reconquer the Lost territories the only place to look is West and there is a long tradition of recruiting mercenaries from the West they've been doing it for many centuries so Alexius writes to the Pope in the ten nines he's saying could you arrange for the recruitment of a number of Western mercenaries who will fight under my leadership to regain the Lost territories of my Empire in Asia the Pope Urban II looks at this and thinks hmm I've got a better idea but that's another story I think what matters is that in Constantinople This Is How They See the West this is how the West Wars for many centuries rather vicious but simple-minded barbarians you don't want them fighting against you but you can recruit these people as mercenaries and they'll fight for you grease their palms of silver occasionally with gold they'll fight you can then pay them off or perhaps you can avoid paying them off you can turn them against each other and this is probably what Alexis had in mind when he wanted the pope to oversee the recruitment of some Western mercenaries he thought that something like this turning up in Constantinople to be licked into shape by the Imperial generals and he would then lead these people out and clear the Turks from Asia Minor sadly the Empire has lost track of developments in Western Europe and the westerners no longer look like this they look like a moment they look like that this is a somewhat laser picture but you get the idea of what is going on in the West these people have long since given up on tattooing their faces and smearing butter in their hair and running through their forests howling and waving swords they are increasingly doing things like that and there's some statistics which show the great increase in the population of the Mediterranean world and Western Europe in the in in late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages what Alexius expects is 10 or 20 000 Barbarian mercenaries to turn up and in this under his banners what does turn up under the walls of Constantinople is not a vast Army but vast armies of heavily armed Western Knights horses chain mail feudal Lords LED partly by the papal Leggett himself now what these people do is again another part of the story and I must hurry up but Alexius takes one look at these vast armies doesn't let them into the walls of Constantinople instead he gets the leaders inside one at a time and says to them I want you to promise that any territories of my Empire that you reconquer you you give them to me anything else is yours most of the Crusader leaders let's call them say yeah I'll do that and then Alexis wishes them bon voyage gets them across the streets into Asia and breathes a sigh of relief as the cloud of dust gets smaller and smaller on the horizon then of course these people they go straight through the Turks like a hot knife through butter a medieval Blitzkrieg the bath of Dora lion destroys Turkish power in this region for many centuries and the Crusaders stormed South they take Antioch and then they hurry on to Jerusalem and very quickly they have established these Crusader states in the Holy Land and there they become a complicating factor in the Empire's diplomacy for the next two centuries but Alexius has achieved his purpose which is to restore a great deal of the Empire's Asian territory there is the restored Empire of 11 AC it has not been possible to clear the Turks out of central Anatolia but all of the more productive coastal regions of the of the Asian provinces are back inside the Empire and it looks to Outsiders as though Alexius and his son and Grandson had done Splendid job they've restored the empire but of course they haven't inside the Empire everything is quietly rotting away the venetians they continue to grow in numbers and in strength applying a financial and increasingly a naval Stranglehold to the Empire Alexis's grandson Manuel he decides that the best way to check the venetians is by giving trading privileges to the other Italian city-states there's another Bryce idea what it means is now there are civil wars in Constantinople between the generes and the venetians and there's nothing the emperor can do to stop it and the tax base is shrinking and shrinking and the remaining peasantry the people who do pay the taxes and the Imperial Merchants they are blood white in taxes the entire virtually all economic activity in the Empire is increasingly sucked into the orbit of the Italian Merchants the Empire has no Navy it has no Army it still relies on the Goodwill of Western Mercenaries and by the end of the reign of Manuel in 1182 the Empire is beginning to crumble its borders are beginning to give way again and so what can be done to save the empire and here we come to the subject of my talk and I'm only going to talk about him briefly andronicus a man of enormous ability a descendant of Alexius kamenus a member of the camenus family he took power in 1182 Manuel died in 1180 leaving his ten-year-old son under the Regency of his widow Maria of Antioch and for various reasons Maria of Antioch is actually French and the empire not only is being absorbed by various Italian Merchants it's ruling class its nobility is increasingly Western in its Outlook and indeed in its personnel these are increasingly french-speaking peoples Maria of Antioch is the Regent she naturally favors the Western merchants of the land of aristocracy and the Empire continues to crumble and then andronicus who's well past the first Bloom of Youth is in his 60s he takes power in a series of coups he kills that he he gets himself nominated as co-empra by Young Alexius II this ten-year-old boy Alexis is then bullied into signing the death warrant to his mother Maria of Antioch and Alexius then manages to get young Alexius and bronic has managed to get young Alexius poisoned and so and bronicus is now the emperor in Constantinople although he's 65 he takes a 12 year old wife Maria the daughter of King Louis VII but although he has a French Connection himself his ideas are not at all friendly to the West andronicus has a good understanding of what's gone wrong and what needs to be done it is necessary somehow to prize the Venetian Stranglehold away from the Empire's throat it's necessary to bring these foreign Merchants under some kind of control either to expel them or to make them pay the same taxes as the domestic merchants it's also necessary to start looking at many of the land transactions over the past few centuries and to reduce the size and the power of the landed aristocracy and to restore a free peasantry from which the Empire will then be able to recruit its own native armies but how do you do this how do you do this in a city of vast wealthy city that is absolutely controlled by the landed nobility by the bureaucracy and by the Western merchants how do you do this andronicus's answer is to murder everybody his first his first big Act is to oversee a massacre of the Italian merchants in the city sixty thousand of them killed or chased away he then starts to purge the aristocracy he starts to purge nobility rather and then he purges the bureaucracy making corruption a a crime punishable by Death anyone who gives him a funny look is put to death he breaks the long-running custom in the Empire of not killing your political opponents the idea for many centuries has been that somebody loses an Intrigue he's sent off to a monastery if he's particularly a nuisance he's blinded and then sent to a monastery you don't kill your enemies it's something barbarians do but civilized men don't do that while andronicus doesn't regard himself as a civilized man anyone who gives them a funny look or gets in the way of his policy of restoration is put to death andronicus is very very popular with the people because they know what he's doing what he is doing is he is prizing the teeth of not one vampire but are several vampires from their vital arteries but of course just having the support of Ordinary People doesn't count for lot when you have the entire ruling class ranged against you at last in 1185 Alexius gets himself sorry andronicus gets himself into a dispute in September 1185 there is a palace coup and a mob bribed by the remaining Latin merchants and by various other interest groups it gets hold of andronicus pulls him down from his high position and spends three days torturing him horribly to death here is a 15th century French representation of his death I won't go into the Gory details it's unpleasant eventually andronic is still alive is hung upside down between two pillars in the Hippodrome and to executioners compete at how deep they can thrust swords into his body the body is then torn apart and the remains are left out of rot and they remain in place for several years afterwards after this Isaac Angelus becomes the emperor and he is completely in the pockets of the Italian Merchants all of andronicus is rather Stern laws against corruption and against the unlawful appropriation of peasant lands are repealed or ignored but everything carries on in quite a jolly way in Constantinople for the next 20 years until in 1204 for reasons that again I won't explain The Fourth Crusade turns up led by the Doge of Venice D'Angelo whose gravestone you can still see in the upper galleries of the Hagia Sophia and a low Constantinople has for many centuries been regarded as an absolutely safe City behind its walls of course the people in charge of the Empire haven't bothered maintaining the city walls they haven't they haven't kept an army they hadn't kept a Navy they haven't even spent money on keeping the city walls in good order the Venetian ships get very close to the Sea walls which in those days were much closer to the Sea than they are nowadays if you go to Istanbul there's a big road which separates the sea walls from the sea but in those days you could sail right up to the Sea walls you can see that the Crusaders are getting across onto the battlements on the masts of the Venetian ships and well what happens next is three days of loosing and burning at the end of which the Empire is partitioned among the various Crusader leaders and the venetians take everything they want so andronicus's Revolution which started out for the great deal of promise and certainly started out with a correct analysis of the Empire's position a revolution which enjoyed a great deal of support among common people in the city and in the country districts was defeated by an absolutely immovable ruling class and within 20 years the Empire had been ripped apart its capital city taken and burned and looted and although that is not the end of the Byzantine Empire it is the end of the Byzantine Empire as the greasest and richest the most powerful State system in the Eastern Mediterranean I did put in a last slide called lessons but I'm not going to discuss that I'm not going to discuss it for a number of reasons the first is I really have reached the end of my time although hence that I could have more time I'm not going to tape more but the other reason is that I think you can work out for yourself what the lessons are and that's something which we may choose to discuss in the question answer session so with that I'll thank you for your patience in listening to this explanation of a rather obscure area of history and give way to the next speaker so thank you very much everybody [Applause] | Property and Freedom Society | UCNHAsCPp3tfbV3O3t7RxYMA | 2022-09-28 | Creative Commons 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19cC4V9pUTk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19cC4V9pUTk | How to Sharpen a Photograph in Lightroom | [Music] so this video we are going to have a look at something else that we have been requested to to cover and this time we're gonna have a look at something in Lightroom and this is going to be sharpening sharpening if something that you know as well as things that everybody's got their own way of doing it some people actually even Photoshop some people actually move in Lightroom some people prefer to take it out to something like meat filters high-pass in Photoshop is a very popular way of doing sharpening but tonight well I say tonight it's tonight for me you may be watching it in the morning but right now we're going to have a look at Lightroom and we're going to see how to sharpen an image in Lightroom so let's double click computer and let's get going straight away so are we going to use a Windows PC tonight I think so we're using a Windows PC running Lightroom Creative Cloud this is the the classic version of Lightroom as they now call it and on screen we have a image of the age of the North which was taken a few a few weeks ago when I was up that way we've done some very basic editing as you as you can see and in this image but what we are going to look to look at this time is as I say sharpening so we'll develop module and if you don't have to develop module you just come along here and click develop and then we're going to head down here to this to this detail panel I'm going to open that one up now we see a box here that's got lots of information about sharpening and it shortly is really very straightforward in Lightroom you just basically you pick up this slider and move it around and as you move it it applies sharpness and image and if we've got this little preview here which was just move that to the side we can kind of see as it is it gets sharper if we just zoom into this screen here let's let's go on to the horse head up there there's a bit of a halo on this actually that's not a quick look if I can get rid of that extremely quickly with a bit of chromatic moment right chromatic aberration reduction no bad image will bad image anywhere we'll carry on and hopefully this will demonstrate the the sharpening so we can just see there if I take this shutting down you just go a little bit on more and sharp and if I take it to the right then you can see that things do get to get sharper but that's a global adjustment and if we just zoom out that will be sharpening everything it can in the image and we don't want the sharp and everything in image so the first thing that I always always do when I am sharpening image in Lightroom is use this masking button down the bottom so what we're going to do here is we're going to hold on to our masking button I'm going to press our mouse key down and then we're going to press our Alt key and we'll press our Alt key we've done this before where where the screen goes white or black and then things change as we move the slider so this time we're going to hold down the Alt key and as we move thing as I move the slider to the right we'll start to see the picture appear in front first now what what's happening here is Lightroom is looking at the image and working out what to sharpen and basically anything that's white it's gonna get sharpened and anything that's black is not going to get sharp and so if we go if that must wore out on the left hand side and it's a full white picture everything is gonna get sharpened if we move it right to the right and pretty much nothing's gonna get sharpened just a very few sort out lines of detail there in the image so what were going to do he's going to put it to a point I don't think actually we're gonna get some of those veins and the arms sharp and some of the some of the bushes at the back not too much the Claire I'm going to put it about there about 70 I'm gonna let go of the mouse so this is going to tell us how much the sharpening is going to be impacted on our image so if we now go back to the amount slider and once again we're gonna hold our Alt key it turns it to black and white which is just a little bit easier to just to see what we're doing but you know normally I would go to about 50-60 on the on the sharpening and that's that's kind of where I like to leave it now the radius slider which is next this is the size of the sharpening area around the edges in the detail so the default value is normally about one and that's and that's what we're on here at the moment and and that means that light we will apply sharpening over one pixel around the edge of its detected so if we just go back to that masking view we can see the edges there it's detected because they're they're all in white so all around those edges Lightroom is going to apply sharpening to a radius of one pixel now you can increase that radius a little bit or you can reduce it I want again press the Alt key down you'll get more bit more of a detail so we have to see where that sharpening is being applied now for me one is one is about right sometimes you can push it up to you know maybe one and a half two and sometimes a bit more on architectural pictures if you didn't portrait then you know faces and things you might want to just take it down a little bit 2.8 or something like that but but one is normally a nice enough place to leave that the next slider down is detail it's got fuses a lot of people the detail slider it kind of controls the amount of sharpening on the edges or the details of the image so small value like zero if I move that to the left and we've got a value of nothing sharpens large edges well move it to the right and get a hundred and that will will will sharpen the smallest edges oh where do you leave this is very much a point of personal preference to me I kind of do leave this one sort of opened window that sort of on I kind of do leave it around the the sort of around this sort of area here you can press the Alt key down you can once again you can see the impact that that's having on the edge on the image so let's just zoom into that area there and we can just have a look and see what's happening with that movie to left up those details you can see us got a little bit fuzzier I move it to the right they do get stronger but as we as we move to the right get stronger you'll notice there's quite a lot of noise now starting to appear in that image so we need to push it back so there's there's not so much noise around there and it's surprisingly that's run about ten which is where it was kind of at the start so the radius and the detail sliders are the two that I do tend not to not to move too much maybe very fractional moves to left or right but nothing drastic on there nothing like moving up into the 50s like we have the be the amount of sharpening or the masking which is subtle 70 so that it's really how to sharpen an image that image is probably as sharp as it's going to get in Lightroom now so let's have a quick look using the the toggle switch here let's turn that sharpening off and then let's - am i showing back on again and it it is it is quite subtle let's just zoom it in there into that area there and let's just turn it off again and you can see it if you just just lose its sharpness there and if you turn it back on you can see it just regains that sharpness so that in simple terms is sharpening we we hope you like that that video is quite short as not there's a lot to it as there's only three three or four sliders there in the sharpening panel but they are really straightforward to use and a lot of people now are starting to move to Lightroom to do all their sharpening and you can see why because it's really easy and that masking tool just allows you to slide it's the right and just pick on the areas that you think you really want to sharpen either the bits that need to be shot if you like this image so this image it's not energy it's a video if you've liked this video 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BDFWn9tgm6Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDFWn9tgm6Y | OMG! 7-Year-Old JJ Pantano ROASTS The AGT: Champions Judges! - AGT : The Champions |REACTION| جزائري | [Music] [Applause] oh I look so old yeah I said I'm like moving with a needed reaction back with audible reaction before we started that so named in this video and you've read it or early you will see me like you will see the with you I upload like after this I will be without this because it is be happened before I far from later in my hand and it is nothing oh my guess seven years old like GGG pen to pen no wizard the America's Got Talent sharp you say something loaded shocking sharp your judges shopping shopping shopping the champion okay the champion okay mate with domestic entities here like you see and follow me it is amazing for my face mean a lot to me and I mean a lot to notification you will see amazing reaction like what [Music] marcelina grass a lottery reaction yes lovers should let's start with this with this reaction and I hope I have like many scriber here be like and good answer got it this this like my mouse in now like dunky dunky something like a drunken yeah like I say your drunken voice having this go to the Syrian description go to the description read about everything I've I have inscriptions oh my god like 2 minutes and 48 second ok ok I would like testing this ok oh that's cute that's cute that's cute and her Oh M my god Simon so waiting locked it dead like waiting smiling oh my god I love this kid I think it is kid right because he like wearing costume you know and then like it's kid okay it's this kid right okay I mean kids mean like boy okay and the surprising wages I'm making this like this nuts laughs no no no no - to play with me it's yeah oh I was a giddy with your saying I love what they say al but his side looked to what you were in Oh whoo this like right like me like oh my god I went to this I want this here like classic his champion his champion yes [Music] the red sign no like okay we give you right now Victoria's Secret like I'll show me she show me hot in beautiful amazing respect oh this is good one it's all right my head oh that's so hard that's so hard that's so hard that's so cool take good man demanded wait miner now is like be so poison here [Music] we can't believe that underdog that me either yeah I am too [Music] meet her but his good and coming to the life I was building thinking like handling like he's the last one no none no no no no no he coming like what what like security now that's cured him [Applause] Jenny wait oh my god this was like funny crazy and the way they will stop this kiss - that's good stop this okay I will stop this ice cream yeah okay this was like I can I can I was not waiting for that like the see on Kate and being like being like making like nut jobs are like others story and with funny to expect them that's what they mean his good in it and wished life before me I did say I was not know that about them all but thank you for this information this will make be like go into my mind in now onto like I can't like going to talk I am surprised in here I guess they say that's a machine is the way tennyson an underdone boom explosion happy yeah explosion happy they cry and thank you for that and you are amazing thank you for that shake shake shake shake everything they have and it's like i'ma say if you see me see me without this it is like with recording before I fall yeah taking curved piece of pizza pizza | SAMIR DZ REACTION | UCditSpgDKwmU9zcR3Z_cMvA | 2020-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 672 | 3,334 |
VD6SfFw2PGg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD6SfFw2PGg | danah boyd, algorithmic accountability and transparency | I commend the eu-parliament for taking up the topic of algorithmic accountability and transparency in the digital economy in the next 10 years we will see data-driven technologies reconfigure systems in many different sectors from autonomous vehicles to personalized learning predictive policing to precision medicine well the advances that we will see will create phenomenal new opportunities they will also create new challenges and new worries and it behooves us to start grappling with these issues now so that we can build healthy socio-technical systems I want to focus my remarks today on a provocative statement I believe that algorithmic transparency creates false hope not only is it technically untenable but it obfuscates the politics that are at stake algorithms are nothing more than a set of instructions for a computer to follow the more complex the technical system the more difficult it is to discern why algorithms interact the way they do putting complex computer code into the public domain for everyone to inspect does little to achieve accountability consider for example the heartbleed vulnerability that was introduced into open SSL code in 2011 it wasn't identified until 2014 hundreds of thousands of web servers relied on this code for security thousands of top notch computer scientists worked with that code on a regular basis and none of them saw the problem everyone agreed with the right outcome should be and tons of businesses were incentivized to make sure there were no problems and still it took two and a half years for an algorithmic vulnerability to be found in plain sight with the entire source code publicly available transparency does not inherently enable an accountability even when the stars are aligned to complicate matters more algorithmic transparency gets you little without data take for example a Facebook's news feed such systems are designed to adapt to any type of content and evolve based on user feedback example clicks and likes when you hear that something is personalized this means that the data that you put into the system is compared to other data already in the system shared by other people and the results that you get are relevant relative to the results that others get people mistakenly assume that personalized means that decisions are based on your data alone but quite the contrary the whole point is to put your data in relationship to others even if you require Facebook to turn over the news feed algorithm you no nothing without the data asking others asking Facebook for the data would be a violation of user privacy your goal isn't to have transparency for transparency sake you want to get to accountability most folks think that you need transparency to achieve accountability and algorithms I'm not sure that's true I do know that we can't get closer to accountability if we don't know what the values are that we're aiming for we think that if the process is transparent we could see how unfair decisions were being made but we don't actually even know how to define our terms is it more fair to give everyone equal opportunity or to combat inequity is it better for everyone to have access to content shared by their friends or should hate speech to be censored who gets to decide we have a lot of hard work to define our terms that in many ways separate the hard work of understanding algorithm processes from the hard work that we have to deal with in terms of our social issues if we can't define our terms we're not going to be able to succeed an algorithmic accountability personally I'm excited by the technical work that is happening in an area known as fairness accountability and transparency and machine learning an example remedy in this space was proposed by a group of computer scientists who were bothered by how hiring algorithms learned the biases of those who were in the training data they renormalized the training data so that the protected categories like race and gender couldn't be discerned for proxies to do so they relied heavily on legal frames in the United States that define equal opportunity and employment making it very clear what the terms of fairness are and they could computationally protect them through the same technical mechanisms as the law this kind of remedy shows the elegant marriage of technology and policy to achieve agreed upon ends no one least of all a typical programmer believes that computer scientists should be making the final decisions about how trade-offs are being used to a decides societal values but at the end of the day it's computer scientists who are programming those values into the system and if they don't have clear direction they're going to build something that upsets somebody around the world take for example scheduling software programmers have been told to maximize retailer efficiency by spreading labor out as much as possible this is the goal that they are told to optimize for but it means that worker schedules are all over the place that children suffer that workers do double shifts without sleep cetera the problem isn't the algorithm it's how its deployed what Maksym a maximization goals it uses who got to define them and who has the power to adjust the system if we're going to deploy these systems we need to clearly articulate what the values are that we believe are important and then we need to hold those systems accountable for building to those standards the increasing widespread use of algorithms makes one thing crystal clear our social doctrine is not well articulated we believe in fairness but we can't even define it we believe in equity but not if certain people suffer we believe in justice but we accept processes that suggest otherwise we believe in democracy but our implementation is flawed computer scientists depend on clarity when they design and deploy algorithms if we aren't clear with what we want accountability doesn't stand a chance you | Data & Society Research Institute | UCMBHW1nUr5AoUW1zScTqGew | 2016-11-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,006 | 5,945 |
CFL0vbUOjfo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFL0vbUOjfo | Open Science: Good for Research, Good for Researchers? | the first journal journals what they did is they could publish scientific papers today with the web we can do more than that uh there's not just scientific papers there are many other ways of uh of sharing scientific ideas scientific data and information uh with others it's really really much much cheaper to put stuff online and no need to charge for it anymore and if you don't charge for it anymore then everybody can access it now that is really democratizing because uh it's not just that you know newton and galton and those people can uh exchange information with each other or people at big universities like colombia can uh can see it because their library uh put many many uh you know thousands and thousands of dollars into journals but uh a scientist in a in a budding scientific community in morocco can also read the same thing use the same data see the same video and promote him or he or herself uh because he's smart has good ideas maybe he doesn't have the instructor at home to utilize to actually do what needs to be done but he can get in touch with others who can and collaborate this is one of the papers in plos one plus one is uh an experimental journal in the sense that it doesn't have a theme or topic topic covers all of science we get a lot of interdisciplinary manuscripts which really don't fit anywhere else another thing is that it really is trying to uh connect the scientific paper this kind of uh old style uh way of of communicating uh with the rest of the uh uh online ecosystem so see we can have notes and comments that people post on there and uh user ratings uh where people rate but also trackbacks so when somebody writes a blog post it's directly connecting to this paper and the paper is connecting back in the future a scientific paper instead of being a discrete thing which has a date of publication and a place of publication is going to be a much more dynamic process thing where a number of different people are going to do different parts of the study and posting them online in real time and then only in the end you put all those pieces together and call them a paper this is a study so you don't have to wait until everything is done then you submit and then suddenly secrecy is over you're open there's actually a definition now on wikipedia and if you're interested in you know links articles and all that kind of thing you can go but the idea is very simple is that if you're doing a research as an experimentalist in the lab you keep a lab notebook if you make that lab notebook completely public in as close to real time as you can that's open notebook science so what that means is that you know you don't decide i'm going to share this experiment but not this one and the reason for that is we really want to see how science happens and we want to see the failures as well as the successes we want to see the errors get corrected we want to see how the whole thing happens so that's basically what i mean by open notebook science now again going back to some of the concepts the borah was mentioning we want to be able to track the prominence of the information as it goes through and one of the things we forget when we read a journal article or a book is we start to believe what it actually says are facts right but any measurement right there's actually no such thing as a fact every measurement is embedded within assumptions and if you don't know what those assumptions are then you're missing out on information and you don't know what how much value to place on that piece of information so i'll be talking about solubility throughout my talk and i'll i'll give you a reason why a little bit later but right now let's say that we have this this table right and we have all these data points so this is a solubility of these different compounds in chloroform and as a chemist something looks really weird to me because these compounds are really similar to each other however one of the numbers is extremely low 0.07 where all the other ones are at least 1.75 so if this were if this were in a table in a journal what what can you do really all you have to do is say well i guess it's an anomalous compound well with open notebook science you can actually ask the question what is wrong with that particular number so i will dig in to see how that measurement was actually made so it turned out that that was incorrect it was remeasured at 3.6 which makes a lot more sense but let's see how i could actually figure out that there was a problem so if i go to the actual lab notebook page where that measurement was made you see here in green is highlighted that at 9 30 they placed the the vial in the speed vac and they removed it at 3 30. so it spent 6 hours under a high vacuum and i know that that's enough to evaporate the compound that we were just talking about the other thing you'll notice is that they did not record the vacuum pressure they did not record the time they were text so it's actually just as important to know what the the researcher did not measure as it is then simply to assume that they did a great job and they did you know take care of every parameter so this is the kind of thing that we want to resolve with open notebook science we have some problems in this new discipline and the the first problem is that this idea of biological parts which we call biobricks they don't currently exist um so we have to invent them and we have to invent a means to describe them in a means to to share them so they can be easily reused by by other people the second problem we have is that a lot of people who are attracted to synthetic biology are engineers and computer scientists and people from backgrounds other than biology and i i was a mechanical engineer originally and and that means that we don't we typically don't have the sort of the training both practical and in the classroom um about a lot of sort of standard molecular biology techniques so we have these we have these two problems and i think the second problem is sort of an interesting extension of what boro was talking about earlier where you have you have the problem where because information has been sort of localized and hard to get access to if you're if you're at a non-major research institution it's it's hard to get access to that information there's another problem where even people who are at major research institutions if they're trying to change the sort of the discipline that they're that they're working on or they're trying to apply their technology to some new field it's hard to learn about that new field i'm going to tell you just two short anecdotes related to this registry of standard biological parts the first is is uh is one of these parts that that i was working on during my phd it's part number bba f2620 it's a it's a very simple little part that basically just lets bacterial cells talk to each other it's like the receiver in your radio or cell phone and it's not very interesting everybody knows how the the biology and the science of this works but it's very very useful um the only problem is that the traditional means of sharing information about about something like this is through the published literature and it it uh the journals tend not to celebrate small pieces of information that aren't uh enormous new exciting discoveries um so the the means we we chose to uh to share our description of this of this part that we had engineered was via a data sheet so this is the data sheet for bba f2620 and it and we did a bunch of measurements on how this part behaves and we put them on this data sheet and it's intended to be presented in a in a form and it's hard to see here but it's intended to be presented in a form that if if someone comes along and wants to use this part all the information is contained on this data sheet so they can use it and that's sort of different from having to troll the literature to find out everything that you might need to know about a part this is sort of a summary of of of this part and how you how you need to go about using it and while we were taking all these measurements uh this data sheet was evolving it was it was online it was both on the registry of santa barbara biological parts and it was also on open wetware which i'm going to talk about later so we were putting all the data up as we were as we were taking it i'm not sure i don't think we were as as diligent and detailed as jean-claude described and that was really nice to see but basically once once we had data it went up on the on the wiki and was was available to people to use and so eventually we ended up publishing the uh uh this work in a in a sort of a traditional journal and but we were able to include a pretty interesting sentence a portion of it is is here and we said that we made freely available the dna encoding bbaf 2620 and its data sheet via the registry of standard biological parts already 18 higher order systems incorporating the receiver which is bbif2620 have been contributed back to the registry and that's sort of unusual in the traditional publishing system whereby the first people get to see of your work is when it appears in the journal whereas we were able to write in the paper we've already been sharing the information and the physical dna for this part and people have been using it and it's useful | Center for Digital Research and Scholarship | UCC5UGJmvjzhskuV8x7yoQjw | 2009-10-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,784 | 9,357 |
4GOLgwJMRWs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GOLgwJMRWs | Ja_mob - In My Blunt | [Music] tell these haters I don't give a [ __ ] when they talk down I don't listen up I smoke my haters in my blunt in my blunt tell these haters I don't give a [ __ ] yeah when they talk down I don't listen up I smoke my haters in my blunt in my blunt it's time to burn these haters like a blunt light them up smoke another one because I'm just not high enough I want to get high until it's the sky a touch put me up against weak [ __ ] it don't matter any [ __ ] rapper and I'll put them in a Dutch Master or a backwood you don't rap good you're a not from the streets you just act could I woke up this morning and said [ __ ] it let's put these hating ass [ __ ] in the want don't watch me puff it in public not give one [ __ ] they can get all the smoke they want just like a Hooka Lounge if you're going to do something then you better do it now I said a blaze anyone that gets in my way like a ath a Purple Haze tell these haters I don't give a [ __ ] when they talk down I don't listen up I smoke my haters in my blunt in I blunt tell these haters I don't give a [ __ ] when they talk down I don't listen up I smoke my haters in my blunt yeah in my blunt I smoke all my haters in a blunt and dum the ashes in my ass tra smoking these haters like it's my last day on Earth they can get burnt like my herb roll them up in a white aisle or swi a sweet I want that smoke like I want to hit the weed because being sober puts me in misery huh I puff and I puff but all of these clouds just ain't enough I just put another hater in another blunt and just blaze them up take a to then blow smoke in the face and make them like they have my hands wrapped tightly around their throat so tell these haters to leave before I roll them up in a tobacco leaf tell these haters I don't give a [ __ ] when they talk down I don't listen up I smoke my haters in my blunt yeah in my blunt tell these haters I don't give a [ __ ] when they talk down I don't listen up I smoke my haters in my blunt yeah in my blunt | Ja_mob Records | UCiUG0NyZMjVhs-JpY7SCa5Q | 2024-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 426 | 2,110 |
3buQf0fwoLI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3buQf0fwoLI | Using Opposing Viewpoints In Context | today we're going to discuss opposing viewpoints the library's database on controversial topics from the campus web page under library resources when you're logged in you'll see opposing viewpoints under articles and other resources go ahead and click through and you'll enter the database opposing viewpoint houses kind of exactly what it sounds like opposing viewpoints on controversial topics that have very defined opposite sides for example the health care debate or you can see right on the homepage offshore drilling things like that but the great thing about opposing viewpoints is that it will actually give you articles and resources on both viewpoints you won't find information supporting or opposing you'll find both on the homepage you'll see they usually have somewhat current topics you'll see China Japan different countries different issues concealed weapons again offshore drilling even nuclear energy and then you'll also have some featured news on the right hand side from the three major publications that this database indexes which would be the New York Times USA Today and Newsweek but we'll start by using the Browse feature you can click issues and it will show you all of the issues that the database has indexed you can see it's quite a lengthy list and also has some facets that you can narrow down your topic on the left hand side there's also a maps feature in which you can scroll through using the arrows to find a various topic and it will give you a map based from that topic for example if we choose child abuse you'll see it'll give it give a map this one specifically is for the types of maltreatment stained by victims a child's child abuse and then on the left-hand side the maps are somewhat interactive you can choose what aspect of child abuse you'd like to look at and then by hovering over the different states you'll actually get the numbers that correlate with a map down below you'll also see a link that will bring you right to the topic page based on that topic I'm going to do a search to show you how that works and I'm going to look up global warming you'll see you get some suggestions but any topic that has its own home page will show up bold-faced and here once the topic page loads you'll see all the features that opposing viewpoints has for you you'll get a summary kind of an encyclopedia entry of the issue and then on the right hand side you'll have your navigation tools you can see featured viewpoints this will always give you one article that is for a topic one that's against it and then another one that's kind of standing in the middle ground the same goes for the viewpoints box you'll see that this database organizes its topics based by the source so there's a new section which will be newspapers again magazines exactly what it says it is then you can go down and you'll have excerpts from reference books and even academic journals these are going to be your more scholarly resources that you can find out more about the topic and below you'll even find statistics and websites again the websites will usually represent one organization that is for one that's against and one that kind of stands a middle ground between the two again on the right hand side you'll see that it gives you related topics so for global warming you'll see that there's pollution agriculture environmentalism you'll also have images and audio excerpts mostly from NPR and sometimes you'll find videos this can be videos from organizations or even news clips that you can look at so we'll go ahead and click a video and you'll see it'll give you a summary of the video and you can click in to find it the same goes for the images as well you can click any image and we'll give it to you just to go back and look at an article I'm going to go down to academic journals and click the first entry and you'll see just like most of the other databases through mid plains community college you do have a tool section where you can bookmark the page download the article to your computer flash drive email it to yourself and others print it or save it you'll see again this database has a citation tool but it's extremely important to know your writing style sometimes these databases can get it wrong remember it's just a computer so you have to pay extra attention to things like punctuation ital ization underlining things like that one of the other tools that can be somewhat helpful for you is the resources tab there is students tool and this will just help you get oriented with the website and sometimes more general information on how to choose topics or make good decisions when you're choosing sources for research these are the basic functions of opposing viewpoints in context if you have any further questions you can contact the library for more assistance | mpcclibraries | UC5DEWT_m61eHS1-WI_fgnyg | 2011-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 857 | 4,817 |
w7iG_7K6VuE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7iG_7K6VuE | Make It Monday #35: Custom Stamped Washi Tape | hi Nicole Hy here and today I'm going to be showing you how to create your own custom stamped washi tape washi tape is the newest craze in paper crafting and I'm going to show you how you can use your paper tray stamps to make them in custom colors patterns anything you choose so we're going to get started here um I'm using score tape um to begin with and I'm using the 1in thick just cuz I wanted something um kind of big and bold for the project I'm doing today but you could really use any of the widths that you would like um and I'm going to unroll it here and the waxed paper side that is isn't sticky is face down and Sticky Side Up and then I have a strip of ordinary white tissue here um this is just regular white tissue paper that I actually have kept from um a paper tray package so this is actually a really good way to recycle you could also use colored tissue if you wanted um really I mean the sky is the limit so I'm just going to start applying the tissue paper to the sticky side of the tape and you just want to stick it down and then start smoothing it with your index finger as you go along and really if you get a couple wrinkles it gives it a little bit of character and I wouldn't worry too much about them you're just going to go down the length of it you know sticking the paper down and the important thing to remember is that just not to be too too much of a perfectionist when it comes to all of this just smooth it down as best you can and it really will come come out great um no matter no matter what you do so I have the tissue paper adhered to the tape now and I'm going to flip it over and I'm just going to use the edges of the tape as a guide to trim excess tissue paper so that everything will be the same exact width as the tape I have the tissue paper on the tape and everything is trimmed up I'm going to go ahead and up and I'm going to stamp onto the tape now I've seen um seen a lot of different unique patterns and things put on washi tape before and um I found that a lot of the Bolder background stamps and things that we have um work really really really really well for this technique so I'm using Aquamist ink and I'm I'm going to stamp it onto the tape BR Basics petal power for this and I just love how well um the tissue paper takes the ink it makes um makes things really really vibrant and bright and I'm going to go ahead and just work my way down the length of the tape the cool thing is that you can make these pieces as long as you'd like depending on um what length you can get the tissue paper in so um after um you do this you're pretty much ready to go um I've made several um patterns today using um different stamp sets and such and I'm actually going to be applying just about all of these onto my project here I've actually cut um a few strips off of each of the tapes that I'd already created today I've got this one right here that was created with background Basics hounds tooth stamped in pure Poppy and I'm just going to go through and I'm going to tear the ends of each of these strips this one uh is stamped in summer Sunrise I just wanted to create a bit of a a rainbow effect this uses the new Harvest Berry set with ripe avocado and I've got background Basics twinkle here with ocean tides and of course the one we created with background Basics petal power earlier in Aquamist so I've got all these ends torn off and now I'm ready to go ahead and start applying these to my card I've got a regular A2 two white card base here with um the crease at the top and it's really um easy to just peel the tissue paper off like so and I'm going to go ahead and stick it to the top of my card and fold it over the top that's one of the cool things about this washi tape and the the flexibility of it is that you can do interesting things with it that you couldn't with um normal pattern paper and the translucency of it is just really beautiful in person so I'm just going to start applying the tape down the length using each pattern and folding the uh opposite end over the top of the card work my way down and as you can see I mean the possibilities are literally Limitless with this I mean you can create these in any color you like with any of your favorite background stamps um and can really just customize what you have at your disposal to use you know for these types of projects and really this washi tape can be used for so many things for gift wrapping tags um there's just a plethora of things you can use it for so here I've got all of the strips at the top of my card and now it's time to add the cinamon when I'm adding the sentiment I like to go ahead and open the card base all the way so I don't have any bounce back from the card being folded I'm using the thanks so much from table service I've already got it Inked Up with black ink and I'm just going to stamp that along the bottom of the card like so and then I'm going to use a corner Chomper and around the two corners and there you have it your completed card thank you for joining me today and I hope you enjoyed today's project and learned a few things and we look forward to seeing your projects | PapertreyInk LLC | UCBpr-OA6fik4EocAgD-JHzA | 2011-10-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,041 | 5,146 |
FRI_qNJv6sQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRI_qNJv6sQ | African American From Ohio 🇺🇸 First Time Visit To Ghana 🇬🇭,AFRICA | this my first time ever coming to afri period your first time first time never ever never ever all your life all my life what it's the YouTube video wow yeah wow I appreciate it I mean I'm I'm I'm glad hearing that my YouTube video is at least making this impact yeah in the lives of you know the brothers and sisters who want to come to the motherland and I really appreciate you working with me you know like trusting me to come pick you up [Music] hey what's good everybody thank you for checking me out it's a beautiful sunny day here in Ghana uh specifically Acra Kuka International Airport and guess what I'm doing here shout outs to my brother right here who drove all the way from cap Coast to Acra because we here to pick a family I always Ed family because my brothers and sisters coming from the diaspora who would want to come and stay here on the motherland are our family so I had a phone call from a senior comade you know he texted me and said hey I've been watching a lot of your videos and I see you do Airport pickup so I am coming to Ghana on the 8th yes today is the 8th of December 2023 and we drove all the way from Cape Coast to Acra let me show you so we are in the at the airport right now as you can see yes we at the airport to come pick a senior comrade and then we are here on time yes so this is one of the things that I always say that I do as a side hustle so uh when you're coming to Ghana and you want an airport pickup now I'm going give you a nice right to pick you up you know I a nice right to pick you up yeah so that is what it today so we are here to pick up the senior Cade from the USA uh he said Echo I don't know anybody in Ghana and you're the only person that I know because I watch your YouTube channel and uh we have we have we have grown we have learn you know to build uh something for ourselves that at the end of the day we still going to be relevant to our brothers and sisters coming yeah I'll need my phone all right so we still you know making sure that I'm not sending this one we're still making sure that you know we do what we have to do best for our brothers and sisters who are coming so I've always been a point of contact to a lot of people yes Mr ly when he came didn't know anybody uh I mean there there there a lot of people who come to Ghana and they barely have family members or no anybody so I try to be the point of contact to all of these uh H uh brothers and sisters who want to come or who are coming to the motherland so let's get in there there wait till he arrives and then we do the [Music] necessary [Music] need a call Simpson connecting Africans in the diaspora to the [Music] mad con you know how was your trip so far nice I enjoyed it you enjoyed it yeah how many how many days did you spend on the road I I was got there uh I left at 9:00 on the uh 7 mhm and okay and then you are here yeah yeah so let's say two days something come do you know Mr Lynn I know him from the YouTube videos from the YouTube yeah so you're like repeating Mr Len uhuh yeah like I mean this is a repetition of Mr Len when he came to Ghana he didn't know anybody and I had to come and pick him up and bring him here and it's like we are repeating the with you yeah and I pray things things are going to beol you know yeah yeah that is the yeah I'm [Music] in I guess me and um Mr ly we know what we want to do come again we know what we want to do you know come to GH yeah yeah yeah yeah get to Able yeah able yeah because of a sable because of the videos that we make the senior comade is here he's enjoyed his flight to Ghana and it is what it is yeah we got to be the bridge to get our younger family members over here we're not over here they never come right right is this your first time this my first time ever coming to Africa period your first time first time never ever never ever all your life all my life what it's the YouTube video wow yeah wow I appreciate it I mean I'm I'm I'm glad hearing that my YouTube video is at least making this impact yeah in the lives of you know the brothers and sisters who want to come to the modeler and I really appreciate you working with me you know like trusting me to come pick you up and everything all right I appreciate you uh having faith in me that when I tell you I'm going to do something I'm old yes is yes no is no got it all right you're welcome so I would say aquaba in my language when I say aquaba it means welcome and then you will respond by saying medasi medasi so I'm going to say aquaba aquaba medasi thank you welcome let's get it okay so you sit at the back yeah yeah all right yeahi I'm yeah OHS Lear yeah you will yeah we give thanks and praise that at the end of the day we are making a good impact the Beautiful People of Africa that is what we want Maki my car yeah it's here okay so hey we are out and about thank you for watching this video we're heading back to cap Coast back to Salt pwn mid thank you very much for checking out this video if you're coming you might want to contact me and we will repeat exactly this this is what we did with Mr Len remember Mr Lyn welcome Mr Lyn yeah that's is Mr Lyn another Mr yeah another Mr Lynn in the house yes sir all right let's get going so on the way if um on the way if if you think you need anything kindly let me know I need my phone working I need juice in my phone you did what juice in your phone yeah need to charg you need to charge it okay and um that's all I think I need okay I need get that phone working and all right get some juice don't I have to buy some type of stuff to make that phone work over here yeah we're going to do that on our way or when we when we get to cap Coast okay we're going to do all of that I get that phone working I'm the yeah cuz you need to call [Music] you [Music] are the mine is calling you you for your tourism safety and Assurance echo echo echo travel and see afri echo echo echo connect to the [Music] m echo echo [Music] echo [Music] all the s and daughters the land is calling stay together before Stand Together wear the black or white you for he the rally before Stay Together | Ekow Simpson | UCYyF1I2euonzof7qxOVCz8g | 2023-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,280 | 6,118 |
RFmuYlJTVQY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFmuYlJTVQY | Who Really Murdered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ? | welcome back to analytical chefs today we honor the late and great Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr King was born on January 15th 1929 in Atlanta Georgia he grew up in a religious family and excelled academically his speeches will forever highlight the positivity of his character and influence to think he was just born months before the Great Depression is unbelievable this proves that your circumstances do not dictate your progression and future impact Dr King's family received the most prized possession from God during one of the most difficult times in US History Dr King earned his bachelor's degree in sociology from morouse college and later obtained a PhD in Systematic Theology from Boston University Dr King became a prominent figure in the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 60s he advocated for racial equality and civil rights through nonviolent protest and civil disobedience obedience Dr King played a central role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 which led to the desegregation of public transportation in Montgomery Alabama Dr King delivered his most famous speech I Have a Dream during the march on Washington for jobs and freedom in 1963 it is important to mention that during Dr King's speech video recording shows that both black and white supporters were present his activism contributed to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 Dr King is celebrated for his commitment to nonviolence equality and justice his legacy continues to inspire movements for civil rights and social justice worldwide James Earl Ray assassinated Dr King on April 4th 1968 in Memphis Tennessee Dr King was assassinated by a single shot from a Remington rifle this horrific act sent shock waves throughout the nation and the world the official narrative suggests that Ry who was primarily a smalltime thief at the time began stalking Dr King across various cities before finally assassinating him in Memphis however there are numerous conspiracy theories and speculations surrounding the assassination some believe that Ray was merely a sucker that took the fall for the crime which was set up by a bigger conspiracy against Dr King sometime after Reverend Ronald D Wilson stated that his father Henry Clay Wilson admitted to murdering Dr King while on his deathbed however those statements could not be corroborated Wilson could not provide any proof to support this claim in 1974 Ray attempted to recant his confession for the murder arguing that he was not at adequately represented by his previous attorney piery Foreman this move added more fuel to the fire of the conspiracy theories with many suggesting that Ry might have just been coerced or manipulated into confessing to a crime that he did not commit Dr King's son Dexter confronted and interviewed Ry in 1997 while Ry served his 99-year prison sentence Dexter asked did you kill my father no no I didn't no I believe you and my family believes you and we are going to do everything in our power to try and make sure that justice will prevail Ray at the time was battling liver disease and was stated to be terminally ill while the exact motivations of Ray's actions remain debatable and uncertain what is undeniable is the profound impact Dr King's assassination had on the nation it marked a turning point in the civil rights movement and left a void that has never been filled Ray's assassination of Dr King remains one of the most significant and controversial events in American history during Martin Luther King weekend some individuals particularly in South Florida engage in motorcycle related activities on the streets including popping wheelies this activity is not directly related to Dr King's Legacy or celebrations but has been associated with a tradition known as wheels up guns down where groups of motorcyclists and ATV riders take the streets during MLK weekend the event's primary purpose is often to raise awareness of community issues and promote Unity amongst participants the key to all forms of expression is ensuring that it stays constructive and not destructive this is why it is so important that a leader invoking thought and action among Society does so with the best intentions if we all truly want to honor Dr Martin Luther King Jr's Legacy we must do so with Integrity strong ethics and responsib ibility Dr King did not condone violence so anyone who thinks violence is the answer it isn't it is impossible to use violence and turn a longlasting change violence should only be a response in self-defense only the answer if your life or the life of a loved one is in an imminent threat the positive message of unity must be redistributed similar to running a relay race if a strong positive message is manifested then we should pass it along like a baton and Remember the Titans Denzel Washington portrays coach Herman boom who struggles with racial tension as he coaches the 1971 Titans the movie highlights how racial integration began in Alexandria Virginia although the different race and backgrounds of high school football players began at odds the story shows how misunderstandings can create wedges amongst people the wise are those those people that can see past what Society may have planted in their minds on how they should act in this film differences are set aside and Prejudice barriers are brought down once players of different races realize that what they initially thought of one another was completely false some became great friends this film which is based on a true story is just another example of how good people can influence great change comment below on which character in the film you feel has the highest emotional intelligence and why I'll give my opinion later in the comment section unfortunately criminal activity has existed and will always exist there will always be good people there will be evil and there will be those that just make bad decisions it is important to remember that our flesh will not live on Earth forever the only thing that will live forever are our ideas thoughts and our actions which may impact future generations and their daily Life Choices I hope that everyone wakes up with a strong determination to do good and to be constructive hate cannot be forced away however it can be confronted an example of this is Elia Calderon a Colombian and Emmy award-winning journalist from univis who chose to confront white supremacist Christopher and Amanda Barker let's listen to how Elia endured insults and threats while documenting the story why don't you go back if you love your country why you coming over here chasing do if you I go back all the time I hear all y'all people say scream we do the jobs nobody wants to do we have nothing here in America y'all keep flooding it but like God said Yahweh himself says we will chase you out of here are you going to chase me out of here no we're going to burn you out are you going to burn me out how are you going to do it how are you going to do with 11 million immigrants don't matter hey we killed 6 million Jews the last time how are you 11 million tell me that you're going to B me yeah sit on my property now yes it is your property yeah and I do understand that I'm probably the first black person immigrant here in your property well first off said you keep it or whatever to me you're a [ __ ] that's it watch your mouth that's it to me I find that I find that offensive and I don't think you need to go die my skin color doesn't Define me what you want are you racist no I think everybody deserves a right to live I mean I got the best kids in the world they don't smoke they're not on drugs they they don't go and steal Rob people but they are growing up with these beliefs no we let them sit for the themselves actually let them they had black friends they have black friends they did when they were little they School their neighbor was black we let our kids grow up in regular schools to see for themselves what what they see we what we're talking about they see it for themselves so my kids they only hang out with white people and my kids friends don't even know my kids are in the clan but they click and they all believe the same thing so why is that if they I mean cuz they were tall and brought up right ironically with all the hate and darkness spewing from Christopher Barker's core his heart has to be black IIA kadong has indicated that she dealt with racism even growing up in her home country of Colombia another Amazing Story on the fight to change hateful Hearts is Daryl Davis Davis attended countless KKK rallies his positive influence has changed the hearts of over 200 KKK members many of which handed Davis their robes and hoods when they gave up the KKK this is a perfect example of how the right approach can result in a victory and fight against hateful ideologies enemies are talking they're not fighting they're talking it's when the talking ceases that the ground becomes fertile for violence my friend I consider Daryl to be my friend as well I am Cuban American and my family immigrated from Cuba fleeing from the communism in dirt at the hands of a Cuban dictatorship freedom of the press is not yours and I say this very honestly I have nothing to hide if you ask us if a paper could appear here against socialism I could say honestly no it cannot appear we do not have the freedom of the press that you possess in the US as many may have experienced for themselves even amongst our own people in our foreign countries Prejudice of any kind is not only morally wrong it is just heartbreaking if you have enjoyed this video and the positive message please like subscribe and hit that Bell notification so you may be notified When Future content is published thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel I'll see you in the next video | Analytical Chefs | 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FNJx07XlcCY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNJx07XlcCY | Computer processor | Wikipedia audio article | a central processing unit CPU is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic logic controlling and input/output IO operations specified by the instructions the computer industry has used the term central processing unit at least since the early 1960s traditionally the term CPU refers to a processor more specifically to its processing unit and control unit Cu distinguishing these core elements of a computer from external components such as main memory and i/o circuitry the form design and implementation of CPUs have changed over the course of their history but the fundamental operation remains almost unchanged principal components of a CPU include the arithmetic logic unit ALU that performs arithmetic and logic operations processor registers that supply operands to the ALU and store the results of ALU operations in a control unit that orchestrates the fetching from memory and execution of instructions by directing the coordinated operations of the ALU registers and other components most modern CPUs are micro processors meaning they are contained on a single integrated circuit IC chip and IC that contains a CPU may also contain memory peripheral interfaces and other components of a computer such integrated devices are variously called microcontrollers or systems on a chip stock some computers employ a multi-core processor which is a single chip containing two or more CPUs called cause in that context one can speak of such single chips as sockets array processes or vector processors have multiple processes that operate in parallel with no unit considered central there also exists the concept of virtual CPUs which are an abstraction of dynamical aggregated computational resources topic history early computers such as the ENIAC had to be physically rewired to perform different tasks which caused these machines to be called fixed-program computers since the term cpu is generally defined as a device for software computer program execution the earliest devices that could rightly be called CPUs came with the advent of the stored program computer the idea of a stored-program computer had been already present in the design of j presper eckert and John William Buckley zinyak but was initially omitted so that it could be finished sooner on June 30th 1945 before ENIAC was made mathematician John von Neumann distributed the paper entitled first draft of a report on the edv AC it was the outline of a stored-program computer that would eventually be completed in august 1949 edv AC was designed to perform a certain number of instructions or operations of various types significantly the programs written for edv AC were to be stored in high speed computer memory rather than specified by the physical wiring of the computer this overcame a severe limitation of e MEAC which was the considerable time and effort required to reconfigure the computer to perform a new task with von neumann's design the program that e d v AC ran could be changed simply by changing the contents of the memory edv AC however was not the first stored program computer the manchester baby a small-scale experimental stored program computer ran its first program on the 21st of June 1948 in the Manchester mark 1 ran its first program during the night of 16 - 17 June 1949 early CPUs were custom designs used as part of a larger and sometimes distinctive computer however this method of designing custom CPUs for a particular application has largely given way to the development of multi-purpose processes produced in large quantities this standardization began in the era of discrete transistor mainframes and mini-computers and has rapidly accelerated with the popularization of the integrated circuit IC the IC has allowed increasingly comp xcp used to be designed and manufactured to tolerances on the order of nanometers both the miniaturization and standardization of CPUs have increased the presence of digital devices in modern life far beyond the limited application of dedicated computing machines modern micro processors appear in electronic devices ranging from automobiles to cell phones and sometimes even in toys while von Neumann is most often credited with the design of the stored-program computer because of his design of edv a/c and the design became known as the von Neumann architecture others before him such as konrad zuse a had suggested and implemented similar ideas the so-called Harvard architecture of the Harvard mark one which was completed before edv AC also used a stored-program design using punched paper tape rather than electronic memory the key difference between the von Neumann and Harvard architectures is that the latter separates the storage and treatment of CPU instructions and data while the former uses the same memory space for both most modern CPUs are primarily von Neumann in design but CPUs with the Harvard architecture are seen as well especially in embedded applications for instance the Atmel AVR microcontrollers are Harvard architecture processes relays and vacuum tubes thermionic tubes were commonly used as switching elements a useful computer requires thousands or tens of thousands of switching devices the overall speed of a system is dependent on the speed of the switches tube computers like edv ac tended to average eight hours between failures whereas relay computers like that slower but earlier Harvard Mark one failed very rarely in the end tube based CPUs became dominant because the significant speed advantages afforded generally outweighed the reliability problems most of these early synchronous CPUs ran at low clock rates compared to modern micro electronic designs clock signal frequencies ranging from 100 kilohertz to 4 megahertz were very common at this time limited largely by the speed of the switching devices they were built with topic transistor CPUs the design complexity of CPUs increased as various technologies facilitated building smaller and more reliable electronic devices the first such improvement came with the advent of the transistor transistorized CPUs during the 1950s and 1960s no longer had to be built out of bulky unreliable and fragile switching elements like vacuum tubes and relays with this improvement more complex and reliable CPUs were built onto one or several printed circuit boards containing discrete individual components in 1964 IBM introduced its IBM system/360 computer architecture that was used in a series of computers capable of running the same programs with different speed and performance this was significant at a time when most electronic computers were incompatible with one another even those made by the same manufacturer to facilitate this improvement IBM used the concept of a micro program often called micro code which still sees widespread usage in modern CPUs the system 360 architecture was so popular that it dominated the mainframe computer market for decades and left a legacy that is still continued by similar modern computers like the IBM ZD series in 1965 Digital Equipment Corporation dec introduced another influential computer aimed at the scientific and research markets the pdp-8 transistor based computers had several distinct advantages over their predecessors aside from facilitating increased reliability and lower power consumption transistors also allowed CPUs to operate at much higher speeds because of the short switching time of a transistor in comparison to a tube or relay the increased reliability and dramatically increased speed of the switching elements which were almost exclusively transistors by this time cpu clock rates in the tens of megahertz were easily obtained during this period additionally while discrete transistor and IC cpus were in heavy usage new high-performance designs like SIMD single instruction multiple data vector processors began to appear these early designs later gave rise to the era of specialized supercomputers like those made by creating can Fujitsu limited topic small scale integration CPUs during this period a method of manufacturing many interconnected transistors in a compact space was developed the integrated circuit IC allowed a large number of transistors to be manufactured on a single semiconductor based die or chip at first only very basic non specialized digital circuits such as nor gates were miniaturized into ICS CPUs based on these building block ICS are generally referred to as small scale integration SSI devices SSI ICS such as the ones used in the Apollo guidance computer usually contained up to a few dozen transistors to build an entire CPU out of SSI ICS required thousands of individual chips but still consumed much less space and power than earlier discrete transistor designs IBM system/370 follow-on to the system 360 used ssi icees rather than solid logic technology discrete transistor modules dec speedy p-8i and ki-10 pdp-10 also switched from the individual transistors used by the PDP 8 and pdp-10 to ssi ICS and they're extremely popular pdp-11 line was originally built with ssi ICS but was eventually implemented with LSI components once these became practical topic large-scale integration CPUs léa boys'll published influential articles including a 1967 manifesto which described how to build the equivalent of a 32-bit mainframe computer from a relatively small number of large scale integration circuits LSI at the time the only way to build LSI chips which are chips with a hundred or more gates was to build him using a mas process ie pmos logic n MOS logic or C Mo's logic however some companies continue to build processes out of bipolar chips because bipolar Junction transistors were so much faster than Moss chips for example datapoint built processes out of transistor transistor logic TTL chips until the early 1980s at the time maasai seas were so slow that they were considered useful only in a few niche applications that required low power as the microelectronic technology advanced an increasing number of transistors were placed on ICS decreasing the number of individual ICS needed for a complete cpu MSI and LSI ICS increased transistor counts to hundreds and then thousands by 1968 the number of ICS required to build a complete CPU had been reduced to 24 ICS of eight different types with each IC containing roughly 1,000 MOSFETs in stark contrast with its SSI and MSI predecessors the first LSI implementation of the pdp-11 contained a CPU composed of only four LSI integrated circuits topic micro processors since the introduction of the first commercially available microprocessor the Intel 4004 in 1970 and the first widely used microprocessor the Intel 8080 in 1974 this class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all other central processing unit implementation methods mainframe and mini computer manufacturers of the time launched proprietary IC development programs to upgrade their older computer architectures and eventually produced instruction set compatible micro processes that were backward compatible with their older hardware and software combined with the advent and eventual success of the ubiquitous personal computer the term CPU is now applied almost exclusively to micro processors several CPUs denoted cores can be combined in a single processing chip previous generations of CPUs were implemented as discrete components and numerous small integrated circuits ICS on one or more circuit boards micro processors on the other hand as CPUs manufactured on a very small number of ICS usually just one the overall smaller CPU size as a result of being implemented on a single die means faster switching time because of physical factors like decreased gate parasitic capacitance this has allowed synchronous micro processes to have clock rates ranging from tens of megahertz to several gigahertz additionally the ability to construct exceedingly small transistors on an IC has increased the complexity in number of transistors in a single CPU many fold this widely observed trend is described by Moore's law which had proven to be a fairly accurate predictor of the growth of CPU and other IC complexity until 2016 while the complexity size construction and general form of CPUs have changed enormously since 1950 the basic design and function has not changed much at all almost all common CPUs today can be very accurately described as von Neumann stored-program machines as Moore's law no longer holds CERN's have arisen about the limits of integrated circuit transistor technology extreme miniaturization of electronic gates is causing the effects of phenomena like electro migration and sub-threshold leakage to become much more significant these newer concerns are among the many factors causing researchers to investigate new methods of computing such as the quantum computer as well as to expand the usage of parallelism and other methods that extend the usefulness of the classical von Neumann model topic operation the fundamental operation of most CPUs regardless of the physical form they take is to execute a sequence of stored instructions that is called a program the instructions to be executed are kept in some kind of computer memory nearly all CPUs follow the fetch decode and execute steps in their operation which are collectively known as the instruction cycle after the execution of an instruction the entire process repeats with the next instruction cycle normally fetching the next insuk whence instruction because of the incremented value in the program counter if a jump instruction was executed the program counter will be modified to contain the address of the instruction that was jumped to in program execution continues normally in more complex CPUs multiple instructions can be fetched decoded and executed simultaneously this section describes what is generally referred to as their classic risk pipeline which is quite common among the simple CPUs used in many electronic devices often called microcontroller it largely ignores the important role of CPU cache and therefore the access stage of the pipeline some instructions manipulate the program counter rather than producing result data directly such instructions are generally called jumps and facilitate program behavior like loops conditional program execution through the use of a conditional jump and existence of functions in some processes some other instructions change the state of bits inner flags register these flags can be used to influence how a program behaves since they often indicate the outcome of various operations for example in such processes a compare instruction evaluates to values and sets or clears bits in the flags register to indicate which one is greater or whether they are equal one of these flags could then be used by a later jump instruction to determine program flow topic fetch the first step fetch involves retrieving an instruction which is represented by a number or sequence of numbers from program memory the instructions location address in program memory is determined by a program counter PC which stores a number that identifies the address of the next instruction to be fetched after an instruction is fetched the PC is incremented by the length of the instruction so that it will contain the address of the next instruction in the sequence often the instruction to be fetched must be retrieved from relatively slow memory causing the CPU to stall while waiting for the instruction to be returned this issue is largely addressed in modern processors by caches and pipeline architectures see below topic decode the instruction that the CPU fetches from memory determines what the CPU will do in the decode step performed by the circuitry known as the instruction decoder the instruction is converted into signals that control other parts of the CPU the way in which the instruction is interpreted is defined by the CPUs instruction set architecture eisah often one group of bits that is a field within the instruction called the opcode indicates which operation is to be performed while the remaining fields usually provide supplemental information required for the operation such as the operands those operands may be specified as a constant value called an immediate value or as the location of a value that may be a processor register or a memory address as determined by some addressing mode in some CPU designs the instruction decoder is implemented as a hard-wired unchangeable circuit in others a micro program is used to translate instructions in two sets of CPU configuration signals that are applied sequentially over multiple clock pulses in some cases the memory that stores the micro program is rewritable making it possible to change the way in which the CPU decodes instructions topic execute after the fetch and decode steps the execute step is performed depending on the CPU architecture this may consist of a single action or a sequence of actions during each action various parts of the CPU are electrically connected so they can perform all or part of the desired operation and then the action is completed typically in response to a clock pulse very often the results are written to an internal CPU register for quick access by subsequent instructions in other cases results may be written to slower but less expensive and higher capacity main memory for example if an addition instruction is to be executed the arithmetic logic unit ALU inputs are connected to a pair of operand sources numbers to be summed the ALU is configured to perform an addition operation so that the sum of its operand inputs will appear at its output and the ALU output is connected to storage eg a register or memory that will receive the sum when the clock pulse occurs the sum will be transferred to storage and if the resulting sum is too large ie it is larger than the ALU output word size an arithmetic overflow flag will be set topic structure and implementation hardwired into a CPU circuitry is a set of basic operations it can perform called an instruction set such operations may involve for example adding or subtracting two numbers comparing two numbers or jumping to a different part of the program each basic operation is represented by a particular combination of bits known as the Machine language opcode while executing instructions in a machine language program the CPU decides which operation to perform by decoding the opcode a complete machine language instruction consists of an opcode and in many cases additional bits that specify arguments for the operation for example the numbers to be summed in the case of an addition operation going up the complexity scale a machine language program is a collection of machine language instructions that the CPU executes the actual mathematical operation for each instruction is performed by a combinational logic circuit within the CPUs processor known as the arithmetic logic unit or ALU in general a CPU executes an instruction by fetching it from memory using its ALU to perform an operation and then storing the result to memory beside the instructions for integer mathematics and logic operations various other machine instructions exist such as those for loading data from memory and storing it back branching operations and mathematical operations on floating point numbers performed by the CPUs floating-point unit FPU topic control unit the control unit of the CPU contains circuitry that uses electrical signals to direct the entire computer system to carry out stored program instructions the control unit does not execute program instructions rather it directs other parts of the system to do so the control unit communicates with both the ALU and memory topic arithmetic logic unit the arithmetic logic unit ALU is a digital circuit within the processor that performs integer arithmetic and bitwise logic operations the inputs to the ALU are the data words to be operated on called operands status information from previous operations and a code from the control unit indicating which operation to perform depending on the instruction being executed the operands may come from internal CPU registers or external memory or they may be constants generated by the ALU itself when all input signals have settled and propagated through the ALU circuitry the result of the performed operation appears at the ALUs outputs the result consists of both a data word which may be stored in a register or memory and status information that is typically stored in a special internal CPU register reserved for this purpose topic memory management unit MMU most high-end micro processors in desktop laptop server computers have a memory management unit translating logical addresses into physical RAM addresses providing memory protection and paging abilities useful for virtual memory simpler processes especially microcontrollers usually don't include an MMU topic o'clock rate most CPUs are synchronous circuits which means they employ a clock signal to pace their sequential operations the clock signal is produced by an external oscillator circuit that generates a consistent number of pulses each second in the form of a periodic square wave the frequency of the clock pulses determines the rate at which a CPU executes instructions and consequently the faster the clock the more instructions the CPU will execute each second to ensure proper operation of the CPU the clock period is longer than the maximum time needed for all signals to propagate move through the CPU in setting the clock period to a value well above the worst case propagation delay it is possible to design the entire CPU in the way it moves data around the edges of the rising and falling clock signal this has the advantage of simplifying the CPU significantly both from a design perspective and a component count perspective however it also carries the disadvantage that the entire CPU must wait on its slowest elements even though some portions of it are much faster this limitation has largely been compensated for by various methods of increasing CPU parallelism see below however architectural improvements alone do not solve all of the drawbacks of globally synchronous CPUs for example a clock signal is subject to the delays of any other electrical signal higher clock rates in increasingly complex CPUs make it more difficult to keep the clock signal in phase synchronized throughout the entire unit this has led many modern CPUs to require multiple identical clock signals to be provided to avoid delaying a single signal significantly enough to cause the CPU to malfunction another major issue as clock rates increased dramatically is the amount of heat that is dissipated by the CPU the constantly changing clock causes many components to switch regardless of whether they are being used at that time in general a component that is switching uses more energy than an element in a static State therefore as clock rate increases so does energy consumption causing the CPU to require more heat dissipation in the form of CPU cooling solutions one method of dealing with the switching of unneeded components is called clock gating which involves turning off the clock signal to unneeded components effectively disabling them however this is often regarded as difficult to implement and therefore does not see common usage outside of very low-power designs one notable recent cpu design that uses extensive clock gating is the IBM powerpc-based Zen on used in the Xbox 360 that way power requirements of the Xbox 360 are greatly reduced another method of addressing some of the problems with a global clock signal is the removal of the clock signal altogether while removing the global clock signal makes the design process considerably more complex in many ways asynchronous or clock list designs carry marked advantages in power consumption and heat dissipation in comparison with similar synchronous designs while somewhat uncommon entire asynchronous CPUs have been built without using a global clock signal two notable examples of this are the arm compliant amulet and the mips r3000 compatible minimus rather than totally removing the clock signal some CPU designs allow certain portions of the device to be asynchronous such as using asynchronous al use in conjunction with superscalar pipeline to achieve some arithmetic performance gains while it is not altogether clear whether totally asynchronous designs can perform at a comparable or better level than the synchronous counterparts it is evident that they do at least excel in simpler math operations this combined with their excellent power consumption and heat dissipation properties makes them very suitable for embedded computers topic integer range every CPU represents numerical values in a specific way for example some early digital computers represented numbers as familiar decimal base 10 numeral system values and others have employed more unusual representations such as ternary base 3 nearly all modern CPUs represent numbers in binary form with each digit being represented by some two valued physical quantities such as a high or low voltage related to numeric representation is the size and precision of integer numbers that a cpu can represent in the case of a binary CPU this is measured by the number of bits significant digits of a binary encoded integer that the CPU can process in one operation which is commonly called word size bit width data path width integer precision or integer size a CPUs integer size determines the range of integer values it can directly operate on for example an 8-bit CPU can directly manipulate integers represented by eight bits which have a range of 256 28 discrete integer values integer range can also affect the number of memory locations the CPU can directly address an address is an integer value representing a specific memory location for example if a binary CPU uses 32 bits to represent a memory address then it can directly address 232 memory locations to circumvent this limitation and for various other reasons some CPUs use mechanisms such as Bank switching that allow additional memory to be addressed CPUs with larger word sizes require more circuitry and consequently a physically larger cost more and consume more power and therefore generate more heat as a result smaller for 8-bit microcontrollers are commonly used in modern applications even though CPUs with much larger word sizes such as 16 32 64 even 128-bit are available when higher performance is required however the benefits of a larger word size larger data ranges and address spaces may outweigh the disadvantages P you can have internal data pods shorter than the word size to reduce size and cost for example even though the IBM system/360 instruction set was a 32-bit instruction set the system 360 model 30 and model 40 had 8-bit data paths in the arithmetic logical unit so that a 32-bit address I khals one for each eight bits of the operands and even though the motorola 68000 series instruction set was a 32-bit instruction set the motorola 68000 and motorola 68000 and ten had 16-bit data paths in the arithmetic logical unit so that a 32-bit address i khals to gain some of the advantages afforded by both lower and higher bit lengths many instruction sets have different bit widths for integer and floating-point data allowing cpus implementing that instruction set to have different bit widths for different portions of the device for example the IBM system/360 instruction set was primarily 32-bit that supported 64-bit floating-point values to facilitate greater accuracy and range in floating-point numbers the system 360 model 65 had an 8-bit adder for decimal and fixed point binary arithmetic and a 60 bit adder for floating-point arithmetic many later CPU designs use similar mixed bit width especially when the processor is meant for general-purpose usage where a reasonable balance of integer and floating-point capability is required topic parallelism the description of the basic operation of a CPU offered in the previous section describes the simplest form that a CPU can take this type of CPU usually referred to as sub scaler operates on and executes one instruction on one or two pieces of data at a time that is less than one instruction per clock cycle IPC this process gives rise to an inherent inefficiency in sub scalar CPUs since only one instruction is executed at a time the entire CPU must wait for that instruction to complete before proceeding to the next instruction as a result the sub scalar CPU gets hung up on instructions which more than one clock cycle to complete execution even adding a second execution unit see below does not improve performance much rather than one pathway being hung up now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased this design wherein the CPUs execution resources can operate on only one instruction at a time can only possibly reach scalar performance one instruction per clock cycle IPC equals one however the performance is nearly always sub scalar less than one instruction per clock cycle IPC attempts to achieve scalar and better performance have resulted in a variety of design methodologies that cause the CPU to behave less linearly and more in parallel when referring to parallelism in CPUs two terms are generally used to classify these design techniques instruction level parallelism ILP which seeks to increase the rate at which instructions are executed within a CPU that is to increase the use of on-die execution resources task level parallelism TLP which purpose is to increase the number of threads or processes that a CPU can execute simultaneously each methodology differs both in the ways in which they are implemented as well as the relative effectiveness they afford in increasing the CPUs performance for an application topic instruction level parallelism one of the simplest methods used to accomplish increased parallelism is to begin the first steps of instruction fetching and decoding before the prior instruction finishes executing this is the simplest form of a technique known as instruction pipelining and is used in almost all modern general-purpose CPUs pipelining allows more than one instruction to be executed at any given time by breaking down the execution pathway into discrete stages this separation can be compared to an assembly line in which an instruction is made more complete at each stage until it exits the execution pipeline and is retired pipelining does however introduce the possibility for a situation where the result of the previous operation is needed to complete the next operation a condition often termed data dependency conflict to cope with this additional care must be taken to check for these sorts of conditions and delay a portion of the instruction pipeline if this occurs naturally accomplishing this requires additional circuitry so pipeline processes are more complex than sub scalar ones though not very significantly so a pipeline processor can become very nearly scalar inhibited only by pipeline stalls and instructions spending more than one clock cycle in a stage further improvement upon the idea of instruction pipelining led to the development of a method that decreases the idle time of CPU components even further designs that are said to be superscalar include a long instruction pipeline and multiple identical execution units such as load store units arithmetic logic units floating-point units and address generation units in a superscalar pipeline multiple instructions are read and passed to a dispatcher which decides whether or not the instructions can be executed in parallel simultaneously if so they are dispatched to available execution units resulting in the ability for several instructions to be executed simultaneously in general the more instructions a superscalar CPU is able to dispatch simultaneously to waiting execution units the more instructions will be completed in a given cycle most of the difficulty in the design of a superscalar see pee-yew architecture lies in creating an effective dispatcher the dispatcher needs to be able to quickly and correctly determine whether instructions can be executed in parallel as well as dispatch them in such a way as to keep as many execution units busy as possible this requires that the instruction pipeline is filled as often as possible and gives rise to the need in superscalar architecture x' for significant amounts of CPU cache it also makes Hazard avoiding techniques like branch prediction speculative execution register renaming out of order execution and transactional memory crucial to maintaining high levels of performance by attempting to predict which branch or path a conditional instruction will take the CPU can minimize the number of times that the entire pipeline must wait until a conditional instruction is completed speculative execution often provides modest performance increases by executing portions of code that may not be needed after a conditional operation completes out of order execution somewhat rearranges the order in which instructions are executed to reduce delays due to data dependencies also in case of single instruction stream multiple data stream a case when a lot of data from the same type has to be processed modern processes can disabled parts of the pipeline so that when a single instruction is executed many times the CPU skips the fetch and decode phases and thus greatly increases performance on certain occasions especially in highly monotonous program engines such as video creation software and photo processing in the case where a portion of the CPU is superscalar and part is not the part which is not suffers a performance penalty due to scheduling stalls the Intel p5 pentium had two superscalar al use which could accept one instruction per clock cycle each but its FPU could not accept one instruction per clock cycle thus the p5 was integer superscalar but not floating-point superscalar Intel's successor to the p5 architecture p6 added superscalar capabilities to its floating-point features and therefore afforded a significant increase in floating point instruction performance both simple pipelining and superscalar design increases CPUs ILP by allowing a single processor to complete execution of instructions at rates surpassing one instruction per clock cycle most modern CPU designs are at least somewhat superscalar and nearly all general-purpose CPUs designed in the last decade a superscalar in later years some of the emphasis in designing high ILP computers has been moved out of the CPUs hardware and into its software interface or icer the strategy of the very long instruction word vli W causes some ILP to become implied directly by the software reducing the amount of work the CPU must perform to boost ILP in thereby reducing the designs complexity topic task level parallelism another strategy of achieving performance is to execute multiple threads or processes in parallel this area of research is known as parallel computing in Flynn's taxonomy this strategy is known as multiple instruction stream multiple data stream MI MD one technology used for this purpose was multi processing MP the initial flavor of this technology is known as symmetric multiprocessing SMP where a small number of CPUs share a coherent view of their memory system in this scheme each CPU has additional hardware to maintain a constantly up-to-date view of memory by avoiding stale views of memory the CPUs can cooperate on the same program and programs can migrate from one CPU to another to increase the number of cooperating CPUs beyond a handful schemes such as non-uniform memory access Numa and directory based coherence protocols were introduced in the 1990s SMP systems are limited to a small number of CPUs while Numa systems have been built with thousands of processors initially multi processing was built using multiple discrete CPUs and boards to implement the interconnect between the processors when the processes and their interconnect are all implemented on a single chip the technology is known as chip level multi processing cmp and the single chip is a multi-core processor it was later recognized that finer grain parallelism existed with a single program a single program might have several threads or functions that could be executed separately or in parallel some of the earliest examples of this technology implemented input/output processing such as direct memory access is a separate thread from the computation thread a more general approach to this technology was introduced in the 1970s when systems were designed to run multiple computation threads in parallel this technology is known as multi-threading mt this approach is considered more cost effective than multi processing as only a small number of components within a CPU is replicated to support mt as opposed to the entire CPU in the case of MP in Mt the execution units in the memory system including the caches are shared among multiple threads the downside of empty is that the hardware support for multi-threading is more visible to software than that of MP and thus supervisor software like operating systems have to undergo larger changes to support mount one type of Mt that was implemented is known as temporal multi-threading where one thread is executed until it is stalled waiting for data to return from external memory in this scheme the CPU would then quickly context switch to another thread which is ready to run the switch often done in one CPU clock cycle such as the ultrasparc t1 another type of Mt is simultaneous multi-threading where instructions from multiple threads are executed in parallel within one CPU clock cycle for several decades from the 1970s to early 2000s the focus in designing high-performance general-purpose CPUs was largely on achieving high ILP through technologies such as pipelining caches superscalar execution out of order execution etc this trend culminated in large power-hungry cpus such as the Intel Pentium 4 by the early 2000s CPU designers were thwarted from achieving higher performance from ILP techniques due to the growing disparity between CPU operating frequencies and main memory operating frequencies as well as escalating cpu power dissipation owing to more esoteric ILP techniques CPU designers then borrowed ideas from commercial computing markets such as transaction processing where the aggregate performance of multiple programs also known as throughput computing was more important than the performance of a single thread or process this reversal of emphasis is evidenced by the proliferation of dual and more core processor designs and notably intel's newer designs resembling it's less superscalar p6 architecture late designs in several processor families exhibit cmp including the x86 64 Opteron and Athlon 64 x2 the SPARC ultrasparc t1 IBM powa r4 and powa r5 as well as several video game console CPUs like the xbox 360's triple-core PowerPC design and the PlayStation 3 7 core cell microprocessor topic data parallelism a less common but increasingly important paradigm of processes and indeed computing in general deals with data parallelism the processes discussed earlier are all referred to as some type of scalar device as the name implies vector processes deal with multiple pieces of data in the context of one instruction this contrasts with scalar processes which deal with one piece of data for every instruction using Flynn's taxonomy these two schemes of dealing with data are generally referred to a single instruction stream multiple data stream SIMD and single instruction stream single data stream SISD respectively the great utility in creating processes that deal with vectors of data lies in optimizing tasks that tend to require the same operation for example a sum or a dot product to be performed on a large set of data some classic examples of these types of tasks include multimedia applications images video and sound as well as many types of scientific and engineering tasks whereas a scalar processor must complete the entire process of fetching decoding and executing each instruction and value in a set of data a vector processor can perform a single operation on a comparatively large set of data with one instruction this is only possible when the application tends to require many steps which apply one operation to a large set of data most early vector processes such as the cray-1 were associated almost exclusively with scientific research and cryptography applications however as multimedia has largely shifted to digital media the need for some form of SIMD in general-purpose processors has become significant shortly after inclusion of floating-point units started to become commonplace in general-purpose processes specifications for an implementations of SIMD execution units also began to appear for general-purpose processors some of these early SIMD specifications like HP's multimedia acceleration extensions Max and Intel's MMX were integer only this proved to be a significant impediment for some software developers since any of the applications that benefit from SIMD primarily deal with floating-point numbers progressively developers refined and remade these early designs into some of the common modern SIMD specifications which are usually associated with one eye sir some notable modern examples include intel's sse and the PowerPC related altivec also known as vm x topic virtual CPUs cloud computing can involve subdividing CPU operation into virtual central processing units V CPUs a host is the virtual equivalent of a physical machine on which a virtual system is operating when there are several physical machines operating in tandem and managed as a whole the grouped computing and memory resources form a cluster in some systems it is possible to dynamically add and remove from a cluster resources available at a host in cluster level can be partitioned out into resources pools with fine granularity topic performance the performance or speed of a processor depends on among many other factors the clock rate generally given in multiples of hertz and the instructions per clock IPC which together are the factors for the instructions per second IPS that the cpu can perform many reported IPS values have represented peak execution rates on artificial instruction sequences with few branches whereas realistic workloads consist of a mix of instructions and applications some of which take longer to execute than others the performance of the memory hierarchy also greatly affects processor performance an issue barely considered in MIPS calculations because of these problems various standardized tests often called benchmarks for this purpose such as speccing have been developed to attempt to measure the real effective performance in commonly used applications processing performance of computers is increased by using multi-core processors which essentially is plugging two or more individual processors called cause in this sense into one integrated circuit ideally a dual-core processor would be nearly twice as powerful as a single core processor in practice the performance gain is far smaller only about 50% due to imperfect software algorithms and implementation increasing the number of cores in a processor ie dual-core quad-core etc increases the workload that can be handled this means that the processor can now handle numerous asynchronous events interrupts etc which can take a toll on the CPU when overwhelmed these cores can be thought of as different floors in a processing plant with each floor handling a different task sometimes these cores will handle the same tasks as cause adjacent to them if a single core is not enough to handle the information due to specific capabilities of modern CPUs such as hyper threading and uncle which involve sharing of actual CPU resources while aiming at increased utilization monitoring performance levels and hardware use gradually became a more complex tower as a response some CPUs implement additional hardware logic that monitors actual use of various parts of a CPU and provides various counters accessible - software an example is Intel's performance counter monitor technology topic see also equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2019-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,127 | 44,389 |
tqm6ocSoNHk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqm6ocSoNHk | Isaac Wakes Up Dr. James Daryl Chesser April 17, 2018 | have you ever had one of those hey wait a minute moments in your life [Music] hello and welcome to see life this is Darrell Chesser thanks for joining us again today I'm going to continue on another installment where I read from things I've written in the past and just things that well I just didn't gonna do it because I can today's installment is called Isaac wakes up the hey wait a minute moment so let's begin let's start with oddly enough the story of Isaac and Abraham his dad and this is in Genesis chapter 20 set 22 so let's start but Isaac spoke to Abraham his father and said My father and he said Here I am son then he said look the fire in the wood but where is the lamb for the burnt offering okay let me get you up to speed here real quick God had spoken to Abraham and he said I want you to take your son up to the mountain and offering as a sacrifice it was a test God never ever ever once human blood or human sacrifice ever this was just a test this is a trial run to say wait a second now are you willing to go this far are you willing to sacrifice your own son for me so let's let's go forward with this this is a again something bigger going on here because God would never require this this was a test so Isaac is asking his dad hey you know what I see the altar I see the fire the wood and but I don't see the sacrifice so wait hey wait a minute yes it was that moment hey wait a minute moment let's continue Abraham said my son God will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt offering now this is one of the most spectacular things at all of the Bible all of prophecy God will provide himself a lamb for the burnt offering this is magnificent but let's go on so the two of them Isaac and Abraham went together they came to the place of which God had told him and Abraham built an altar there and placed the wood in order and bound tied up his son Isaac I wonder what that conversation was like okay no no just for a minute let's pretend let's just pretend for a minute turn around let me tie you up yeah so ties him up and lays him on the altar on the wood and you know Isaac's having a lot of this wait a minute what Oh dad dad hello so Abraham brought his arm back it says here in the scripture stretched out his hand and took the knife to slay his son and he's like about he's about to come down and the angel of the Lord called to him from heaven and said Abraham Abraham what come on hey and Abraham said what I'm here Here I am I'm doing what you guys asked me to do and the angel said do not lay your hand on the lad or do anything to him for now I know that you fear God since you have not withhold your son your only son from me Abraham didn't withhold his only son from God the promised son the son he waited at by this point was 35 years since he believed God when God said I'm gonna I'm gonna bless the world through you and through your seed I'm gonna bless the whole world your air of the world Abraham Abraham believed him it was declared by God at that point God said you're righteous because he believed God's promise about Jesus Christ he believed that righteousness that is righteousness faith in Jesus Christ in God's word that is righteousness so Abraham lifted his eyes and looked and there behind him in the thicket was a ram caught by its horns this Ram had been come up the other side of the mountain the same time Abraham and Isaac were heading up this side God had already put in place the sacrifice and it wasn't Isaac it wasn't Isaac we know that this Ram now we know this is the representation of Jesus Christ coming to earth and getting caught in the thicket he purposely and put himself in the middle of humanity and put himself there to be the sacrifice the pure perfect sacrifice so Abraham went and he took the RAM he offered it up for burnt offering instead of his son and Abraham called the name of this place the Lord will provide Jehovah Jireh that's the name the song we used to sing Jehovah Jireh my provider there there it is he provided himself a sacrifice Jesus car keys as Christ was provided God provided himself a sacrifice now it is said to this day in the mount of the Lord it shall be provided in the mountain in the sides of the North in on the altar in Jesus Christ it shall be provided what salvation healing provision protection eternity forgiveness of sins everything in the mountain of the Lord the blood of Jesus Christ shed his body broken and torn apart now everything is provided let's go Romans chapter 8 verse 32 says since he the Father in Heaven did not spare his own son for us you and me but gave him up for us all for God so loved the world you won't he also surely give us everything else what is it that you would spare what would you hold back money or healing or pretend what if you gave us your very son your only son you've proven yourself oh my gosh what else I mean yeah God's good for his promise he's good his words good let's go 1 Matthew chapter 6 Jesus is speaking an amount of of the Sermon on the Mount is what it's called but he's declaring listen therefore do not worry saying what shall we eat or what shall we drink or what shall we wear for after all these things the Gentiles unbelievers seek for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things but seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness now what is his righteousness what is his righteousness his righteousness is Jesus Christ and when you believe Jesus Christ you believe the Word of God God counts you righteous and all these things he said will be added Jehovah Jireh in the house of the Lord it shall be provided it shall be provided Jehovah Jireh in the house of the Lord at the at the place of God's in the holy of holies the blood and the body of Jesus Christ the lamb slain slain the ram caught in the thicket on that mountain and he's saying no no no Abraham I don't want your flesh I don't want your son I've already made provision I've already provided perfect flesh and the perfect blood for perfected perfected salvation all right let's get in here our heaven our Father in heaven is pretty thorough he covered all the bases with the blood of his son Christ Jesus instead of sacrificing us he God willingly sacrificed his son for us once for all men for all kind John 3 14 through 16 says as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness even so must the Son of Man be lifted up that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting or eternal life for God so loved the world that he gave us His only begotten Son the RAM that came up the other side of the mountain he gave us his only Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life maybe today is the hey wait a minute moment in your life it may appear to be that way it may be appeared appear to be your the sacrificial lamb it may appear to be that your on the altar I mean you hear some preachers and some articles and you read some things and even your own heart and mind condemned nation comes in and you're going well I deserve it you know I'm I did wrong or I wasn't disciplined enough or I wasn't strong enough or I wasn't you know quiet enough for long enough to hear he him so I'm the sacrifice and I know you know pick up my cross hey you're not the sacrifice you're not the sacrifice hey wait a minute I'm not the sacrifice yeah that was Isaac's real hey wait a minute moment I'm not the sacrifice thank you God thank you God thank you God God provided himself a sacrifice God had a better idea God doesn't want your sacrifice he wanted to sacrifice his son it was his good pleasure to do this and to bring us the kingdom but it was only through the body and the blood of Jesus Christ on that cross and him going to that tomb and him come being resurrected by the father from that grave to sit at the right hand of the Father and it is only by faith in that action of God alone in that body of Jesus Christ alone in that blood of Jesus Christ alone in that atoning work in that completed finished absolutely perfect work of God that counts your sacrifice doesn't hey wait a minute what yeah it was his sacrifice his thoughts his pleasing the father his perfection in the law it was his sec it was his being brutalized it was his being torn apart is his going to the cross and his shedding of the blood and is his resurrection that counts now let me read some more Romans 8 36 through 39 says as it is written for your sake we are killed all the day long it sure seems like it doesn't it we're accounted as sheep for the slaughter were the sacrifice you got me bound up here it seems like him and all of a sudden he comes with the next verse Paul here and he says wait yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us praise God praise God for I am persuaded it goes on to say I am convinced that neither death nor life nor Angels or principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come nor height nor depth nor any other created thing now here that any other man any other political doctrine any other demonic doctrine any other demon any other sky moon stars thing every poison every sick no other created thing nothing can separate you and me from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord he loved us enough to send the RAM himself Isaac was smart enough to hop off that altar when the RAM showed up are we Jesus showed up he went to the cross for us instead of us so we are not the sacrifice Jesus was and is the only one worthy the only one Lamb so now is a good time to have that hey wait a minute moment realizing Jesus Christ completely pleased our Father for us through his cross through his death and through his resurrection Isaac that day walked away a very relieved man a very happy young man maybe we should too the RAM went in our place let me pray real quick with you father thank you for your kindness for your grace and goodness we come in Jesus name today the perfect Lamb of God that was placed there in place of us instead of us he got what we deserved and now we get what he deserves as he is first John said father 3:17 as he is 4:17 as he is Christ is today so are we you and me who are in Christ in this world forgiven whole heal redeemed set free protection protected provision and joyful we're not worried about this stuff because we're not on the hot seat Jesus did it all thank you Father for that we rejoice in your love today through Jesus Christ amen now let me bless you for those of you that do not know Jesus Christ maybe never have received him the Bible tells us if we believe in our heart that God has raised Jesus Christ from the dead and that we confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord when we say it again if we confess that Jesus Christ is the is the Lord that he lived that he did go to that cross that he did die and that we believe in our hearts that God raised us from the dead we shall be saved and whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved so call on him today Jesus I believe you're my RAM I believe you're my lamb my sacrifice who has pleased my heavenly Father and God thank you that his blood and his sacrifice has forgiven me once for all time for every in Jesus name Amen [Music] you | James Chesser | UC3l_lwAy726eTlbouGkxyfw | 2018-04-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,220 | 11,207 |
o3e4inshPOM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3e4inshPOM | Rafael de la Barrera 2021 Clips | oh foreign [Music] who can join us luke is getting ready ready oh come on [Music] [Applause] yeah i agree i think he's got he's got a big physical presence and if he's able to kind of assert that presence early in the game that's going to definitely shy away defenders is now trivisano gets the ball the first well this game so just a little cool side note there is it now welcome takes it from them pierce now 25. passes it into de la barrera he's going to get around the goalie and that's going to be a goal out of this corner we looked in rafa de la barrera what a goal from rafa great touch that's amazing [Applause] with a great interception gives that to win de la herrera finds manato on the overlapping run he has a shot that's going to be a goal samuel you know with dublin jerome trying to push up death yeah they're trying to get them out of school they're on an attack now this is really cats have numbers here 4v3 dubbing drone players i don't think he quite got it cleanly or there was a deflection or something he just wasn't quite able to get all the power he wanted us he then it's a great takeaway [Music] what's up | Lynn Tramonte | UC6mpDp8dPUkbtqf7GX2qUEw | 2022-01-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 222 | 1,133 |
dWlh2wGny54 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWlh2wGny54 | ABC Youtube Pagan Challenge-E is for Eclectic! | I guys mean four here at their desk and I'm back with a another video in the ABC YouTube pagan challenge for 2018 and we are now on the letter e so for e I have chosen to talk about the term eclectic so again if you see me looking down I'm looking at my trusty notebook and yeah so let's get back to eclectic the term eclectic in a basic sense means selecting what appears to be the best fit for you so hence why collect eclectic wicker especially in recent years has really gotten some really big sort of clout behind it and it is very very popular especially for people who feel like they don't fit into a specific type of wicker or witchcraft or paganism and they feel they can feel but it's a very it's a easy way to sort of to describe their path and their practice I know I do personally if someone was to ask me I would say I'm an eclectic fairy Wiccan and I feel as well now that eclectic wicker has really sort of it's such its own term now but I feel like you don't need it doesn't mean any sort of further explaining anymore if I said to anyone that is of a witchy persuasion that I'm eclectic they would instantly be like right okay I I get it I know what I usually don't they were I wouldn't need to go into depth and explain that I I don't know I have some views and that some of my path is very Wiccan or some of its Native American spirituality I wouldn't need to go into depth and sort of explain exactly what each portion of my craft is to make up the eclectic whole as now it's sort of just a given that you have different beliefs and you practice different things and yeah so it's pretty awesome and I just said it applies to you eclectic because the term that applies to different types of witchcraft traditions like I've said they don't fit into sort of one category and there are multiple reasons why a witch make class and classify themselves as an eclectic Wiccan or collective pagan or collective which however you want doing whatever you however you like to phrase your terminology some of these reasons may be in a sort of mix-and-match aspect which I probably say is what I am is I'm a witch that likes to sort of blend two different beliefs of traditions and cultures to sort of make them into my own so for my personal my personal witchcraft faith I do lean heavily on fairy wicker but I also like to incorporate bits of my native the Native American spirituality of my path for those of you that don't know part Native American on my dad's side I think it's my dad's grandmother yeah my dad's grandmother was Cherokee Indian and I've always been drawn to and I've always been drawn to Native American spirituality like my whole life I just find it so interesting and so I do draw on that I draw I draw on sort of traditional you know sort of like traditional wicker as well a little bit a bit for from different sort of feminist Wiccan traditions and I just I draw on sort of quite a lot of different a lot of different practices this or make up my whole and what I love about eclectic wicker is that for me it's my own thing like I've made my path my practice my own I've like it's just awesome to me to think that mine I've managed to make my path unique to me and that's big and all I ask so you love about wicker and paganism and is that I can I can just make this my own and I just draw on what feels good to me and what feels right for me and I just blended my own practice and that's just like totally awesome and totally acceptable and yeah so that's like me so that's one reason another reason is modified traditions so an individual and witch or a coven for example maybe like an offshoot of a traditional tradition so say a coven may be an offshoot of garden arian wicker for example but they've modified garden Arian wicker so that it's different so it's different from the original form so that's that would be why they would classify themselves as an eclectic form of garden Arian wicker as they based their beliefs their principles and their practices on it but they have modified and changed it from what it actually is to fit their purposes that's another sort of that's another sort of relatively common reason of why someone may classify themselves as eclectic because they may have modified the tradition that they follow just sort of make it their own and another reason is that entire that may be a unique practice to the person entirely may have a completely a different brand wicker that is completely unique and they've crafted it themselves and their specific system of Wicca or paganism can't be categorized into anything that will be identified as anything that is already known so that would be why it be known as eclectic another one made another reason another common reason is maybe an uninitiated practitioner for those of you that don't know about true or don't sort of know from a traditional Wiccan perspective is that a wicker and sort of like traditional sort of wicked like Guarnere and wicker through example it has three only one five huh has three degrees of initiation so you have your first degree or second degree in the third degree and someone may be practicing as uninitiated they may be practicing that form of wicker from what they've gathered for from public resources but they haven't been initiated into a coven so you would recognize them as eclectic for example the Church of Universal eclectic wicker I didn't even know that was a thing properly until I started researching this needs to put their support eclectic wicker and they actually described it themselves as a religious belief that allows the existence of truth in a multitude of places and they encouraged explain exploration and experimentation and it's not frowned upon so yeah that was so really awesome and for me I just feel like eclectic wicker is just I just feel like it's just right for me it's just natural it's just I just feel I didn't get to do my outer then as my memory card got for all damn it's I had to go through and delete the stuff that I no longer needed and that was just a pain in the ass but as I was saying is that if you're like a classic wicker it's just feel like it's such a gift in the fact that it doesn't isolate people and make them feel bad about being different or not sort of not following or not feeling certain traditions and practices it's just it makes people unified as it celebrates and encourages differences which i think is absolutely awesome and I would love to know how you feel about eclectic with how you or if you classify yourself as a collective we can take and which whatever and why I figured finder I'd find it really interesting as I love to know about people's beliefs what they believe and what they classify themselves and things like that I just find it really interesting and I just love the fact that the collect ik is such a broad lay such like a broad and loose label that it's just it's an umbrella term in and of itself and I just think that's just so amazing and awesome and it's just crazy when you actually think about it that I I say I'm gonna collect it wicked and my friend can say she's an eclectic Wiccan and it's so crazy and awesome to think about that we've overcorrected Wiccans but our practices and our paths alike 110 percent different as I've created my path that she's created hers and it's just awesome to think that we just use the same turn loose term and our paths are completely different but we still feel like we have a solidarity and sisterhood as a wish though years that sort of same Mabel and I just think that's really awesome and really incredible I hope you enjoyed this video and stay tuned for the next video in the ABC challenge which is gonna be a letter F and for those of you that watch my channel for a while and and/or who know me you know exactly what letter F is gonna be so yes so I hope you enjoy this video and I hope you're 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h7CYiYMnq1Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7CYiYMnq1Q | UTI | How To Get Rid Of Urinary Tract Infection Fast {Home Remedies} | [Music] i will talk about urinary tract infection are you suffering from uti then this video is for you i will share your home remedies that may help you or your loved ones relieve symptoms of uti i will talk about ways to treat uti naturally without antibiotics have you ever experienced a burning sensation while being if you have experienced the symptoms at any point you have had a urinary tract infection or uti studies have shown that half of the population with vaginas is prone to get a urinary tract infection at some point in their lives a urinary tract infection is an infection of the urinary system that can affect any part including kidneys ureters bladder or urethra studies suggest that utis are most commonly caused by bacteria from the gut however fungi and viruses can also cause infection traditionally antibiotics are used to treat utis but some home remedies can help relieve the symptoms and help prevent them from reoccurring here are some home remedies for uti one drink plenty of fluids you should drink more water every day to avoid utis according to a study published in the infectious diseases society of america women who get frequent utis may be able to reduce the risk if they consume more water so ensure you drink six to eight glasses of water every day to avoid contracting infections drinking plenty of liquids can decreases the risk of uti by making you pee more which help remove bacteria from the urinary tract number two drink unsweetened cranberry juice drinking unsweetened cranberry juice is one of the most well-known natural remedies for urinary tract infections cranberries work by preventing bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract thus preventing infection keep in mind that these benefits only apply to unsweetened cranberry juice rather than sweetened commercial brands number three urinate when the need arises frequent urination puts pressure on bacteria in the urinary tract which can help to clear them out it also reduces the amount of time that bacteria in the urine are exposed to cells in the urinary tract reducing the risk of them attaching and forming an infection so it's important that you always urinate as soon as possible when the arch strikes to help prevent and treat utis number four get enough vitamin c vitamin c is an antioxidant that helps to improve immune system function vitamin c also reacts with nitrates in the urine to form nitrogen oxide that can kill bacteria it can lower the ph of urine making it less likely that bacteria will survive number five cut bladder irritants from your diet when you have uti caffeine alcohol spicy food nicotine carbonated drinks and artificial sweeteners can irritate your bladder further making it harder for your body to heal so it is important to focus on healthy foods such as high fiber carbohydrates which includes oatmeal or lentil soup that are good for your digestive health number six drinking coconut water coconut water is the liquid inside an immature coconut people in different parts of the world like asia where i came from we use coconut water to fight utis the idea here is that coconut water is a natural diuretic so it helps your body flush out bacteria by urinating more frequently if you have urinary tract infection maybe you are asking when will i consult a doctor urinary tract infection are painful but with treatment you can elevate the infection and prevent recurrent infections so it is important to talk with your doctor if you have a severe symptoms of uti with proper treatment you should begin to feel better in a few days the bottom line of this video is urinary tract infections are a common problem and can be frustrating to deal with however staying hydrated practicing health promoting habits and supplementing your diet with some uti fighting ingredients are good ways to lower your risk of these infections uti infection can be very common and in many cases they can go away on their own or be cured with home remedies but if your uti symptoms are severe or if it is your first uti be sure to speak with your doctor to get a proper diagnosis and we prescribe antibiotics thank you for watching please like share and subscribe to our channel and press the bell icon to get new video updates did you experience uti what did you do how did you get rid of it please comment below and share your experience thank you | Your Mental Health Sanctuary | UCGiiVl-ZG0b0G8CyF5_QJVw | 2022-05-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 760 | 4,368 |
wKCoTAN9ONQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKCoTAN9ONQ | Interchain Jam: 2 years, 274 appchains, $178B AUM later, Cosmos IBC turns 2! | foreign you're watching a new segment that we're putting together called The Interchange Jam in fact it's not really new it's just inner chain FM syndicated to The Interchange YouTube channel and the cosmos Twitter account so you're going to be getting the same Alpha that you got from the cosmos radio station just on more channels so if you're Seeking Alpha in the cosmos look no further I'm your host Django and change if you're new to Interchange Jam this is where we host the voices and the people behind your favorite projects in Cosmos we will be streaming these on a bi-weekly basis starting this month's April 2023 but before we get started if you enjoyed this content you can support this channel by staking with interchange FM on osmosis comdex Umi Kanto and the cosmos Hub it helps us bring you this on a bi-weekly basis so that you could derive as much Alpha as you can through the bear market so enough about that the interchange is a podcast covering IBC and that's what we're here to talk about today we have now 700 sorry not 700 274 app chains and we started with only four app chains that being Finance chain Cosmos Hub Iris Hub and uh crypto.com Chronos and Cosmos ecosystem was largely a ghost chain before IBC was launched so we went from 4 to 274 and the space is only growing today we have guests from all across the ecosystem including dogemos criscos uh Susanna from interchange gmbh and Bo from polymer Dow to talk about IBC as it turns to you are watching history being made right now where the interchange is starting to converge around the TCP uh of the internet of blockchains so welcome guests um let's start with you Susannah what's your background and how did you get into Cosmos um so I actually only probably I'm one of the newer people to Cosmos here I officially started my role in Cosmos last May and before that I was working with a validator uh validator who is validating on the Hub and before that I was doing a PhD in bioprinting so absolutely nothing to do with blockchain or cryptography um and yeah then I just moved over and here I am very excited uh Chris goes how did you get into Cosmos and what's your background with IBC right um I guess there are two steps to the story I learned about Cosmos during some hackathon before the launch of the cosmos Hub when I was extremely broke and needed a way to pay my New York City rent and was trolling crack pawns honestly the reason the hackathon appealed is that it had a large prize pool not gonna lie but but I got pilled or so to speak into particularly the concept of IBC which is what I originally joined uh all in bits back several I don't know whatever it's called now but back then it was called all bits or Thunderman several years ago primarily to work on IBC yeah hackathons are the greatest user acquisition tool out there so who are you and how did you get into Cosmos um my background's been in uh distributed systems and database systems so before blockchain I worked on an open source time series database called M3 uh worked a little bit in D5 was actually trying to build a separate in our protocol realized that the design looked very similar to IBC and then because we were already building on the cosmo stack and you know thanks to a lot of the specs that Chris goes wrote and a lot of the early folks in interchain was easily convinced that IBC was a Superior Solution then uh some of these other Computing specs of which there aren't many and decided to adopt IBC that's great and dogemis what about you who are you how'd you get into Cosmos yeah um currently building a Kepler wallet well also one of the co-founders of osbosis and I also have a completely non-crypto slash you know causals related background I I don't know I was just making videos I happen to be some Twitter or not making Cosmos memes and then one thing led to another and I did more things and yeah now now I'm building a Kepler wallet great okay so we're gonna have some fun with you guys what was your aha moment with IBC and we don't need to go down the line per se anyone could just blurt something out so we could have a normal conversation and not really a panel discussion what was your aha moment with IBC I suppose we could start with Chris because you because you're the person who um designed the spec for for v2 uh Ethan fry was the one who designed the spec for um V1 and Jaquan was the person who came up with the idea right um uh to be clear designing respect was really a group effort the the most intense part of it as I recall was a two-day Sprint in Berlin in the summer in Florida which is a terrible idea don't do this it's hot and there's no air conditioning because Germans don't believe in air conditioning yet they're starting to but and uh we had a whiteboard and let's see Ethan and Sarco and the gork folks and June and I and a bunch a bunch of people who are not not remembering everyone um but uh had a pretty too intense two-day design session and really most of what I did with the specs after that was just kind of writing down and refining all of those diagrams that we had put together there was stuff in that design session like proxy clients that as far as I can tell is still like an issue on the ICS Repository hasn't even been the statuted yet so uh much much of what happened in the IVC specs is downstreet with that um yeah the the you know as the idea for IBC predates my involvement in Cosmos so I don't know all of the backstory but when I joined uh Ethan Frye went to that point left all the bits but had written an initial kind of spec and I you know worked from that and I worked from the idea and I um uh you know worked got lots of input from agoric and tried to make you know at that point we really had uh uh we were working I would say in a very abstract design space because there weren't necessarily specific things that people wanted to do without I mean people thought they wanted to do token transfers which is fine but I was just very very I did not want token transfers to be the thing you know like obviously should not only do that we might as well Protocols are scarce right like you know they're 274 app chains but most of them are using the same protocols right Protocols are things that are really scarce as you said maybe they're not even that many you know serious alternative uh specifications for something like IBC right so I thought it would be good to to kind of decide something that handled as many cases as possible and did them as neatly as possible and fit the abstractions together cleanly so that it could be extended in the future and I tried to do that I think that uh you know looking back there's some I think lots of interesting lessons you could draw from what watching protocols in the wild um uh one shout out to agorik who asked for solo machine clients and so we built solo machine clients and agoric you better use solo machine clients I want to see it I want to see these like robots sworn drones or something that Mark Miller was talking about because we built it for you so what are Solo machine clients what are solar machine clients uh solo machine clients I guess I don't want to go too far into the into the rabbit hole of ranting about things so please stop me but um solo machine clients are ways just for single accounts like private public key pairs uh to speak the language of IBC uh that kind of reveals an underlying Unity you could say between blockchains and accounts they're actually the same thing there are sort of machines that sign messages using some kind of algorithm that other parties can verify um that's the kind of the essence which IBC IBC abstracts as clients and you know right now I think the cosmos SDK still has many distinctions between user accounts and IBC chains or solar machine accounts but perhaps those will become more unified in time great all right so anyone else what was your aha moment with IBC why do you use it I think for me like when I first found out what IBC was like I come from learning predominantly about ethereum and when I started in my role as a validator I was exposed to lots of different proof of stake networks and that was kind of a bit of a eye-opener to me because it's like you know very okay ethereum Bitcoin and it's like all of these other blockchain topologies exist and coming from like a manufacturing background where it seems like in any like kind of production system it's like a really bad idea to make something so big that you like can't really change things or things can't be easily like switched in and switched out like this whole kind of modular concept just felt like intuitively to make a lot more sense to me and having chains that are really well like tailored for a specific purpose like seemed to me to intuitively make more sense than like having one massive chain that does everything and the real like fundamental infrastructure that like makes that whole concept work was IBC and so when I kind of realized that and then started to like learn more about it then I was like okay I want to be working uh on ADC because I think that's like the most important protocol for this whole like opting thesis and small parts coming together is actually going to make it work so that was like my aha moment and I remember it was like I was actually reading about IBC for the first time around the launch and like I was like not aware of like the whole development going on but then I remember I was like read at the same time it was like gravity decks IVC gravity Bridge was even out there I just remember reading a lot of stuff and I was like okay this IVC thing seems like the most interesting of all these things and probably is it's the one that's like staged two years on um so yeah that was my moment really perfect and what about you though yeah my answer is going to be quite short um I I was looking at a few different options at the time uh it was a difference between looking at the IBC specifications which were you know quite well written and uh the comparison point was xcmp at the time which they had I think it was probably like a one-pager like not a real specification just an idea and I was like there's no comparison here um yeah I mean isn't the difference between xcmp and IBC that xampp only works among substrate chains within the polka dot ecosystem so it's not really generalizable you can't take that specification and use it between ethereum and ethereum Roll-Ups and between the evm and IBC ecosystems like IPC can yeah that's correct uh do they have a like a more generalized form XMP or something um but I I believe that there's no also no formal specification for that nor is it uh implemented anywhere yeah and anyone who called Cosmos a ghost train two years ago is eating their words because now who's the ghost change 2019. yeah yeah it's not a ghost town anymore all right Dojo as what was your aha moment uh for me I think it was just working with Tony on I don't know I mean yeah my co-founder oh because he was trying to you know we're trying to come up with a liquid sticking solution and we're like all right how do we do this over IBC and one of the ideas I was kind of being thrown at at the time was energy and accounts uh prior to that you know I knew that IBC was cool it was kind of the most uh generalizable like protocol agnostic form of interchange Communications I think the fact that you could just do so much more than just like move one token to from one chain to another was kind of when I realized uh how powerful this could be further down the road right and and what was your little trivia about making the first IBC transaction on mainnet yeah so apparently there's kind of a lot of different ways that you can technically say like when the first IBC transaction was made I think you know I'm sure the first real IBC transaction is something on Chris's computer or something I don't know like while he was testing IVC and development so the transaction that I made was uh when the cosmos Hub was the first change to enable IBC transfers and uh what I did back then was um you know as soon as IBC transfers were enabled uh we basically ran an IBC client IBC uh Channel between the cosmos Hub and a hackathon uh tested that was going on so the first I first it was the first IBC transfer of the atom uh and but it wasn't between two main Nets so I think that's the kind of technicality that I'd probably have to put there but it also kind of opens up this new you know thought experiment of you know is anything a test stand anymore if you can move real tokens to it kind of thing right so who knows right what happens if you have test net tokens that are real become mainnet tokens I don't know yeah well and the thing is just like I mean that that kind of brings it back to the entire like construct of you know anything that has value is just a very social you know this is social agreement by Nature so yeah sure and there's a whole test net chain called kusama that has mainnet tokens effectively yep great um by the way to anyone who's viewing this live if you have any questions go ahead and put them in the chat and we will get to it at the end of the show if you want to speak to any of the speakers go ahead and put that there all right what are your favorite trivia about IBC that few others know about anyone besides dogemos because I think you've already answered that everyone thinking hard okay we'll get to that later but what's um I mean I think there's there's a lot of bullishness around IBC but in 10 years from now where do you think that all this is going to lead up to where are we headed why is IBC so relevant now and why will it be relevant later what do y'all think I think uh like for me it's like there's loads of different kind of interoperability Solutions or interoperability chains XLR like Tron multi-chain all of these different Solutions uh some of them have kind of uh trust assumptions to a different extent of IBC but ultimately there's lots of people trying to solve this problem uh but I think the power of IBC is um yeah the trust minimization it's kind of like trust the chains that wants to communicate with each other and it's like a rent well it is a rent-free protocol it's like you don't have to rely on this intermediary that one day they could just say okay we're gonna put the fees up for anyone that wants to use our interoperability protocol like 10x or whatever like there is some element of gatekeeping if you're just prepared to trust one of these other Solutions and you just don't have to do that with IVC and I think that's like a key component to the Future being uh there will be like kind of lots of different chains all just connected with IVC not just Cosmos SDK chains I think that's a real element that's gonna put us on that trajectory and with these things it's like nothing ever worth it was easy you know it's like the reason it takes time is just because like it's harder to build this trust minimize protocol and implements on different blockchains than just using like the easier Solutions of I don't know like a threshold signing scheme or a multi-sick bridge or whatever like people have opted for in the short term so yeah that's my hope for the future uh I'll share my aha moment in that moment was when I made the first IBC deposit with osmosis it was taking um Adam from The Cosmos Hub chain and depositing it into osmosis and effectively one transaction without needing a bridge and so when you compare that to the user experience in the evm Paradigm where it took 40 minutes to bridge East wrapped East onto polygon and then to to move that around put it up send it to um a DEX on polygon and then to have to bridge it back and then settle on E that whole experience took half a day and over a hundred and fifty dollars in gas fees just just to make that bridge transactions transaction and when you compare that to IB seeing from one Cosmos chain to another which costs maybe not even 20 cents that it's it's night and day and so when more people from outside of the cosmos ecosystem wake up to that fact it's easily a paradigm shifting reality so and that's what I'm looking forward to with what squid router is going to do too right they I mean uh fig from squid router demonstrated a five-step transaction moving from um I think it was like the Avalanche chain to to uh to a cosmos chain in 20 seconds and it cost it cost a negligible amount that was a I think that just blows the ux of of bridges between like Roll-Ups and and eth1 or E2 sorry out of the water um yeah what what's what's been your experience yeah I can comment on kind of like my or our vision for the future it's a little bit different from uh some of those things that Susanna mentioned which are you know inherent properties of IBC that are very valuable uh we're mostly focused on standardizing the industry around IBC as a transport specification if you look at all the IBC course specs they are quite analogous to tcpip hit the transport layer in the OSI model the idea is that we want every blockchain to agree on a Common Language TCP is that language in the web one and two side and we believe that IBC is going to be that language on the web3 side from our perspective IBC is technically client type agnostic like crisco's mentioned earlier you can have a solo machine client it can represent a threshold signature it can represent all sorts of different things what's important is for everyone to speak the same language so that a transport commitment generated by Chain a regardless of the ecosystem is understandable by any other chain the IPC Network yeah outside of the IBC um that operates tenement like clients so how do we translate that into the evm paradigm yeah yeah sorry go ahead yeah no no go ahead I can comment briefly on it the strategy that we've taken is that we can't force ethereum to have single slot finality obviously but what we can do is we can provide it eventually consistent view into ethereum state so internally in polymer we have the two different like client Concepts actually we have the concept of a native like client which tracks the full chain state of ethereum all the forks up until two justifications of a block and you know at some point this view will become finalized and then we also have a virtual like client which implements a four Choice role uh over the uh non-finalized state of ethereum so this is like these like two things that interplay together um okay so in so so the first like client is your vanilla Garden variety East flight client um does it use inferior or reference Alchemy or something like that uh does the source of the header is is not uh as much of an issue um or to allude to be transparent uh because we're following the Altair like client um the sync committee signatures are uh they're they're somewhat constrained in terms of behavior by The Blob producer but they're not completely like trust minimized it's not the full security of the ethereum network unfortunately we're working on ways to to improve that um but yeah the headers can come from anywhere you would to attack the system you would have to attack the sync committee directly um and Attack the Block producer producing the ethereum block so it doesn't matter if you get the headers from infuria Alchemy uh that's not where you need to attack you need to actually attack the the sync committee uh validators and and such got it okay and the the the latter virtual like client how did you how are you implementing that how how does that uh I guess work with IBC yeah so there's currently there's an expectation on the IBC side that at each block height there's a single consensus state or single blockchain state um because ethereum can have multiple uh essentially States or multiple Forks at a single height um that's captured in the native light client the virtual like client like I mentioned before implements this for Choice rule so it'll only present a single consensus State per height which is eventually consistent with ethereum's view yeah so yeah how does the fork Choice rule work like which Fork does it choose yeah so actually interestingly enough uh the four Choice rule depends on the chain that we're dealing with four ethereum in particular we're actually using an aggregate view since we're saying that uh we'll take all the views of ethereum in the short term it's very hard to determine the canonical fork in the short term so we'll take the full view of ethereum all the folks that we're aware of track those uh once we get to finalization you essentially revert back to the like finalized chain and then start from there so like you always work off of this finalized view have this kind of like temporary view that is contains information from every Fork that potentially there will be a reorg this would be made transparent to users this is a risk this is a risk with every interoperability protocol regardless of uh like what Lanes you decide to use a bridge that's coming from ethereum this is going to be a risk for for everyone but at least for us we're making the risk quite transparent and we're also um starting always working off of the finalized state of ethereum my understanding of the hybrid Casper that they have working in prod does work like that so how is this different from that yeah so if you want to relay a block below the below two justifications um I think it takes about 12 to 18 minutes to get to finalization so if you want to relay within like a minute or like a few minutes then you run the risk of potentially having the transaction that you relayed be in a block that's reorged out of the canonical chain um that that's the only difference but because you know at some point it will get finalized we'll always uh update this finalized View and always like work off of the tip of the finalized view but also maintain this like like shorter term so so for example you can establish multiple IPC connections uh one to only the finalized view this is a very safe route if you're doing like ics20 if you're doing token transfer this is what you want to use you don't want to use something with lower latency because it's just too risky if something you know perhaps you're trying to relay a transaction that has uh less value that's ephemeral um you may be willing as a protocol you may be willing to take on the risk of uh relaying a lower latency got it all right so that that's your workaround to make uh ethereum like clients pretty much speak seven second finality tendermint yes yes yeah I think it's interesting to to kind of think about the political economy of finality or something like that this is not just an assumption that interoperability protocols make it's an assumption that people make when they see an ethereum transaction and they accept it right um and you know perhaps the only difference with interrupt protocols is that there's some public visibility into how much value might be you know feevable if you can reorg blocks right so there could be some whatever it's called time-banded Mev attack concerns there but otherwise you know long times to Fidelity are in some sense of X attacks in so far is there by choice on on you're not saying it's good or bad it's just like the economic structure of what's going on right or um to some extent they are like disregarded by users up to some marginal 99.9 reliability rate which is concerning because it creates this great discontinuity in the space of expected Behavior where users are going to get used to like them most of the time is fine and then sometimes there's going to be some large number of transactions which could be profitably reordered and someone's going to do it and then everyone will be stunned um they'll call it an ethereum hack or something which is not but it's diffic it's dangerous to create this like expectation mismatch because users and even often other protocols or operators of those protocols don't necessarily account for the the Black Swan cases right and we could go into the edge cases in a future episode Bo and we we could kind of expound on the security guarantees of this protocol um Chris what are some alternative implementations to translating IVC to uh evm like client like the ZK IBC protocol that's or or like client that electron Labs is building I want to talk a little bit about that because that that part it seems exciting but I want to unpack it a little bit for people who don't speak that language right all right maybe it's worth just noting a few distinctions as the terms often carry confusing associations so ZK IVC in the sense in which electron Labs talks about it is using zero knowledge to compress the computation required to verify blockheaders so it has nothing to do with privacy this is not about privacy the user transactions or privacy of assets or anything like that at least as far as I know what they're working out they could they could doing other things that I don't know about but as far as I know what they're proposing is merely to compress uh I think they're trying to compress tender and tender magnification on ethereum uh because right now to verify tendermen headers on ethereum is very expensive because you have to iterate through a bunch of signatures and they're not necessarily the kind that ethereum has fast it's expensive for like kind of random engineering reasons just the protocols were not made to fit cheaply with one another not fundamental reasons but unfortunately because it's hard to change the evm uh we have to kind of preserve to Alternatives and one very good alternative is potentially to use as our knowledge proof just to compress the header verification it's also worth noting this is a kind of orthogonal Dimension to latency constraints of ethereum IBC interoperability which are going to primarily be on the ethereum finality side not the cosmos finality of these have already outlined so these two are sort of complementary Solutions you need both the ethereum like client running on the cosmos side chain and the cosmos or temperament comments whatever we're calling it comments two there must be many comments right um it's a big comment I don't know how to pronounce it um they should name their versions after a specific comments right uh anyway on the on the ethereum site I don't I mean it would be very cool if someone were doing ZK IBC for private transfers so far this is just a topic that people discuss on panels know what actually does perhaps because there are very few very few privacy chains in the cosmos but some more are coming soon maybe more that I don't know about which would be great so um maybe there'll be more reason for people to talk about the other kind of ziki IVC in a year or two I mean how viable is it to use ZK just as a compression mechanism and adopt that for something like what polymer is doing yeah we also have a ZK like client for tenurement a full implementation the one proposed by electron lab is just for signature verification the full implementation of the default tournament lifetime would require Proto encoding and decoding and a bunch of other stuff um we have a Zeke well we have a tournament Fork that produces headers that are easier to convert into a circuit so proof generation times for us for tournament like client headers or for the non-adjacent verification algorithm are around three seconds three to four seconds on commodity Hardware basically on my laptop and uh on onshape verification costs around 300K gas this is still expensive if you were to do it at 30 second latency I think it's around 10 million dollars a year right now so it's not it's not cheap um but but it is uh it is cheaper if you were to do a uh verify the default algorithm on chain I think it was 26 million gas if you were to optimize the signature scheme using tenement uh you would get around four or four million gas or something so this is still orders and magnitudes cheaper we also have a internal project called zk3 uh trying to basically share their verification costs with other ZK Solutions so we're attempting all sorts of different ways to make this cheaper um the one caveat I'll add is that like zcabc to us is not ZK like lines I think ZK like clients can fit in the context of ZK IBC zkabc to us is this a ZK implementation of the IVC transport layer we're trying to have a fully ZK like IBC core implementation and we're working towards that so is is that would that be a subset of what you're building yeah that's that that would be a subset of the protocol that we're building essentially we're trying to make it very easy to integrate IBC into different chains um integrating it natively is hard to do um we could submit an EIP and like change the code and get but like depending on like when it's actually going to get accepted or if ever um but it seems that it's possible to do all this computation off chain and prove it on chain with it with the ZK proof not not just the client the client logic but also the transport logic so like packet processing handshake authentication stuff like this very cool yeah I didn't know if you're doing that yeah all right and did you know that IPC archive is using AI to Archive and edit over 950 hours of Cosmos spaces all across the ecosystem does anyone have thoughts about what AI holds for the future of blockchain technology I cannot decide oh what good hopefully something more than bad nfts you know on on odd number of days I'm more annoyed with the word AI which means nothing specific and on even number of dates I'm more annoyed with the word blockchain which means a linked list and like somehow is used for this whole other thing um I mean uh oh what do I think I will do I think it'll allow us to write faster ZK sir it's actually very useful it's like it will make it more reasonable to Auto generate proofs or languages with with real type Theory so I'm like solidity and it will um allow us to generate faster circuits it's very good you know some deepmind thing recently found a better matrix multiplication algorithm right like it's very good at sort of um what's it called uh thermal and healing or whatever the physics thing is uh kinds of like stochastic gradient descent search problems okay yeah we should we should disambiguate AI from AGI so we're not talking about anything sentient just yet well what do you think the future is going to hold if we have AGI a interesting question right is this like uh a question of private information so if we ask whether or not I I you know aging if we ask whether or not some entity with perhaps superhuman information or compute or processing power of some kind um uh could you know interface with IBC which is a relevant question for this podcast then the question is can they hold private information right uh act as a solar machine like client or a blockchain or whatever the blockchain that's valid or if you know their private Keys no one else does so the machine has a private key right so the question is really does the AGI have access to private information and if you know if we're talking about gpt4 you know to me the answer is no I mean open AI has access to private information right they have keys and the keys decrypt stuff all their servers with the people who know the information that allows them to decrypt that stuff are people it's not it's not gpt4 gbt4 it doesn't have any private information so I think that's like an interesting distinction well but they don't have the keys to other people's servers uh I hope not um but uh but but but gbt4 doesn't right so if you know uh uh if you make a Ai and give it uh or make a large language model uh my question would be how do you get its private information well maybe you don't need private information but um what do you think the the clash between Ai and blockchain technology is going to look like in a world where both are fully mature you know do you view people potentially using AI to uh crawl through all of the D5 protocols and try to accumulate as much wealth as possible and is that going to be the edge that someone has over another uh arbitrager like how how is AI going to work with with blockchain tech now we're Theory crafting foreign I think it will um make transparent blockchains less appealing than they already are at the moment the costs required to effectively surveil transparent blockchains are still high enough that they can only be borne by bureaucracies large amounts of money to spend such as the American government um but llms will drive the minority are driving them down I mean there are companies whose business model is like search people's blockchain account which I don't know why you would do that but on the other hand making the case for privacy so I can't complain too much llms will just make this it's just accelerating but like yeah information processing power which is important to people who are going to use it to track like try and make nft price predictions or dumb but it will still make the case for transparent blockchains even less less strong than already is something like that I would agree with that does anyone else have any thoughts about that at some point the yeah algorithms are just gonna be fighting with themselves um just like how like the hft algorithms generally you have to kind of one-up each other um it just kind of be like these like Algos like trying to out outgo each other I guess yeah I mean it's a bit unfortunate when you think about it because at some point if the if the algorithms can be freely copied it starts to look like you know another proof of work just under a different name right so uh I think there's a negative externality concerns to be determined Susanna you guys have thoughts about that I'm definitely not an AI expert but I don't know one thing that kind of scares me is like I think you know like crypto is just really uh fundamentally has this thing about like determinism right where like one thing becomes another and that becomes another and like you can sort of track it uh back and forth with you know proofs verification and a lot of things like that I think the AI part is like you know I think there are times when what happens in between does feel a little bit more arbitrary and you know that's the kind of my personal more I'm not sure when this is even going to converge in terms of you know like as an helpful tool to you know like present technical information in a easier manner like you know hey what if I can just feed it like a transaction blob and it can parse human readable data that we can display onto a wallet like I think that would be extremely helpful um don't know if like AI has a chain using IPC is something I've really thought that much about at least personally sale boy asks does how does Kepler decide what change to integrate in a Kepler um it's a mix of different things I think first of all we do have a limited amount of shooting resource internally so we just try to kind of pick the ones Dot have at least long-term potential or something that doesn't feel like oh this is gonna pump for three months and just rug um and then um yeah and then or the other thing is just you know there are some chains where it does deviate a lot from the standard Cosmos SDK design so a lot of the tech stuff behind it um and then yeah there's also economics on you know it one of the kind of big things around the multi-chain design that is far more difficult than have ethereum or Solana single chain design is it does require us to uh internally run a lot of nodes uh and we do that in-house just because I don't think there is one Cosmos you know endpoint provider that serves every single you know 274 app chains uh and if there is you know it likely isn't very reliable or stable or when it goes down you can call someone and they'll get it fixed so uh you know it does come with a increasing amount of cost so it's a mix of those things and that's one of the things I think I'm more bullish on like Cosmos IBC is you know obviously we're not currently working on this but it's theoretically possible to essentially have you know these light clients as part of the wallet itself and you don't need to necessarily have uh endpoints that you plug into you know wallet in itself could be you know a like client uh it could also be its own relayer um so I think these are the things where the design of tinderman Cosmos in the context of IBC has a lot of kind of bright future ahead uh even though you know there's probably a long road ahead for us to kind of get there um in terms of kind of resilience and robustness of the uh infrastructure itself as well and uh no providers in across the single chain Paradigm is also very spread out to I mean if you're thinking ethereum there's there's inferior but if you're trying to find one coherent one between ethereum Avalanche Solana all of them there's not really there's not there's not like a single provider either yet so FW crypto acts thoughts on bear a chain and their latest tech Polaris does anyone want to take this never heard of it however when I look at your picture I read bear chain and I really like the idea of a blockchain for Bears they could be teddy bears they could be like grizzly bears I think the Bears like are the next target market and it's a bear market so who do you go find is your next users the Bears I only have a troll answer sorry I heard it's a pretty uh thin transition layer between the evm and the cosmos SDK but I haven't like dug into the tech I think like the the less code there is to kind of interface between the two I think the better I also probably have a decent IBC integration on chain of which I have not verified the first time I heard of bear chain Rick Dudley brought it up and he you know he and his team at laconic were looking into bear train because uh apparently it's the first Cosmos SDK evm that is not just a fork of Atmos so on that front at least they're doing original work in bringing um evm compatibility into the ecosystem however beyond that um yeah I guess none of us on the panel have done any research right no yeah oh I mean I've seen the the logo they use the emoji the bear and the chain uh but other than that I have a very limited knowledge as well how about you George I I haven't looked into it too much as well on one hand I think I am excited that there's multiple evm compatible you know State machines coming on Cosmos on the other hand I'm also a little bit terrified of you know how much diversity uh there will exist in consoles and like how much of this will you know end up falling on the hands of like the client side and like the front-end developers to abstract all these differences right um so yeah well yeah what do you think I imagine that there's a Cambrian explosion of that here now but there will be a consolidation eventually in the future yeah and I think for me I think even on the client side you'll see different meshes exist where you know like even even in Cosmo style I think we're starting to see people build like governance modules on cause of awesome awesome instead of the X X slash gov and different variations of it and things like that and you know there comes a point where you can't literally support everything out there um if you're trying to become this like application interface you know if you're just trying to be like a signer or a like a key manager I think maybe that's doable but um wallets as an application magic doesn't exist so I think the future is you know you'll see multiple chains that sort of share a core um you know module core architecture uh have you know its own more kind of specific interfaces wallets and things like that and uh and hopefully you'll have multiple of these right so um and I think that's a good thing oh that's exactly what causes designed for anyways um so yeah all right we're coming up on time so how can people find you all hey that's Twitter or uh email addresses if uh probably not probably moved on a bit since then you can come to kreuzberg Berlin that works you can you can find me on uh Twitter just Xerox Shake yeah yeah and I'm just at dogemos on Twitter and you can also find me in flesh and bone in South Korea most of the time so yeah all right perfect well thank you to all of the panelists who celebrated this two-year anniversary of IBC going live with us today and if you're listening live or later on congratulations for celebrating this with us because you're watching history develop as we speak because I think IBC can really be the tcpip for the interchain in the next 10 years or so um it's seeming it looks as if it's gaining that kind of adoption so if you want to find me I'm at Chango on Twitter and if you are looking for Alpha just go to interchain FM or right here on on interchange Jam On The Interchange YouTube that's three that's a lot of interchange or on directly on the cosmos Twitter so all right congratulations I'll see you all next time [Music] | Interchain | UCs2TmQ8c0zt_0SE_nRS0KQw | 2023-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,722 | 41,024 |
ZjvkLjflSIM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjvkLjflSIM | Are We Using Too Much Flavoring? - DIY E-liquid Tips | what is up guys welcome to DIY or die today a regular video what a regular video not a live video that's right today I want to talk about concentrations are we using too much are we using not enough what's going on so the way I'm going to do this is I have three e-liquids here these are all mixed up with tfas ripe strawberry the lowest one the blue is mixed up with one percent the middle the black is mixed up with five percent and the red the highest amount is mixed up with 10 there's no sweetener they're all at 60 40 and one milligram of nicotine and I basically want to see if there is a big difference between the concentrations and then we're going to do something a little bit different to see if that helps or if that hinders or if that changes anything so let's just start off with the blue one first [Applause] okay and that one percent I can surely taste it I can definitely get the strawberry ripe flavor it's not as sticky or saturated as other times I've Vaped it but it's definitely there it's definitely present next we're going to try the five percent this is the normal concentration I would say it's a little above average I normally stick to around three or four percent but five percent with tfas is pretty normal that's mostly what a lot of these flavorings can sit at especially solo so I chose this as the middle because it's it's the the average percentage [Applause] now here I can pick up just a little bit more vibrancy from it it is a little juicier it is there's a lot more on the Finish than on the first one the top note is not that much different though it's it's still that same sort of like pinkish strawberry top note it's just uh there's a lot more finish with the five percent [Applause] it's good too man I love strawberry ripe it's it's been a long time since I Vaped strawberry ripe on its own finally we're gonna move on to 10 this is a very high concentration some would say it's actually over flavoring and that's a good range from one all the way up to ten percent will have a good idea of where the best concentration is [Applause] now at ten percent it does taste more saturated it does taste like it's scaled pretty well from one percent up to ten percent and that's sort of a little bit surprising I I thought there wouldn't be that much of a difference between five percent and ten percent but ten percent is surely more saturated I'm getting just more flavor overall more top note more finish it's more juicy it's more present it's just it just tastes better as a solo 10 ripe strawberry it doesn't seem to be over flavoring this isn't steep though this hasn't been sitting at all this is just fresh off of it's about an hour or two off of a mix um but I can safely say there's a clear difference between ten percent and five percent I'm gonna go back to ten percent and one percent to see how much the difference is between them [Applause] foreign [Applause] just feels thinner it doesn't feel as juicy it doesn't feel as present it just feels a lot thinner a lot wispier and I think it's interesting how I didn't really notice that much when I first Vaped the one percent but when you stack them up against the five and the ten percent the differences are clear [Applause] one percent is still good though it's still good it's not a bad percentage it's just not nearly as saturated as the 10 and I'm gonna go back to the five percent and see where that sits between them [Applause] foreign and I would actually say there's not much there's not that much of a difference between one percent and five percent there's more of a difference between five percent and ten percent and that's surprising I thought it would be the other way around um I thought you would get a lot bigger of a difference between one and five than five and ten but it seems to be the opposite it seems to be that the five percent seems to be a little bit closer to like the weaker side it's just not as saturated it's not as present again it's a great percentage you definitely taste everything from the ripe strawberry but at ten percent it's it's almost like you're chewing on a strawberry it's very very flavorful okay so one thing I wanted to try is adding some sweetener to the mix I want to try adding just a couple drops of Capella's super sweet to each of these concentrations and then seeing the difference between them my hypothesis is is that there the differences between them will be a lot less so there will be actually a lot more similar to each other with this sweetener than they are with uh without it so give me one second as I'm I'm just gonna do I'm just gonna do uh one I'm gonna do one and a half drops each so that should be around about point point five percent of each one all right here we go we're going to start with the one percent [Applause] instantly I can just tell a lot more flavorful everything just gets lifted as soon as you add any sucralose to anything everything gets lifted up 10 100 fold it's pretty crazy how well sweetener works at increasing the Vibrance of a flavor but still relatively thin not as juicy not as full on the finish moving on to the five percent again everything lifted up but this time there is a considerable more of a finish on the five percent than there is with the one percent so much so that I would say that the the two concentrations are very very different from each other as soon as you add that sucralose all the top notes get lifted but it seems to also just it gives a little bit more punch to the body that seemed to be lacking when the sweetener wasn't present finally at the 10 mark it seems to be the same thing it seems to be the same thing my hypothesis was incorrect everything seemed to scale really well here the differences between the concentrations are clear I would say that 10 solo TFA ripe strawberry is the better option it's better than the five percent you're getting a lot more of a finish you're getting more of that full flavor you're getting more of that juicy almost sort of like white core veg like light vegetal notes in there uh you're also getting a lot more sweetness at 10 everything is just really present where the five percent you just pull that back a little bit so five percent seems to be a good Mark if you're mixing this with other flavorings uh where you don't want to run the risk of over flavoring because this seems to be like it's it's tapping out I can't imagine 15 20 being much different than this five percent definitely feels like you're just pulling it back a little bit maybe you can add something on top of it where you know you can really sort of play around with it but still get that finish in there and then one percent it as a solo it's nice but it is thin it is a little wispy and it just doesn't quite bring that same gravitas that 10 and even five percent bring so there isn't really a clear answer here it's there's no magic number I it's unfortunate I can't say look you can pretty much mix everything at one percent and everything will basically taste the same it doesn't seem to be that way if you were to take the one percent and then the ten percent it's almost like you have two different concentrates here two different flavorings and that seems to be it sucks because then I can't it really is just dependent on what you want out of the flavoring and then ultimately what you want out of your recipe do you want the strawberry to be very full and very up front and almost charging the rest of the profile if so 10 TFA ripe strawberry could be the way to go if you want the strawberry to remain uh remain present on the finish and also act as a great carrier of other flavors then I would suggest five percent and at one percent I would actually say this is a little too light as a solo if you want something a little bit lighter and less sweet and in your face one percent is good but uh anything other than that I would really steer you towards the five percent so again average percentage in a recipe seems to be good at five percent is the reason why we have the five percent rule which basically says any TFA any capella any flavor West any one-on-one and then maybe any Wonder flavors or vape train you can test them at five percent and know you're getting around the middle percentage now the one percent rule is for flavors like flavora and flavor art and innuera and maybe even Hanks in and there's there's a few others that they're really concentrated and at one percent that that seems to be the middle range where two and a half three percent is more of that top percentage and a quarter to a half a percent is more that lower percentage so again it's it sucks that I can't give them magic number but for the most part I can say the five percent rule will work for a lot of flavorings as an average range and those that do really well at five percent you can probably push them up around eight nine ten percent but there will be some instances where that will be too high and you'll end up over flavoring in some instances where that will still be too low there are some flavorings that need to go even higher so just really a little bit more work that needs to be done on your part to figure out what's the best percentage for each flavoring that goes into a recipe just now now we just know adding sucralose doesn't doesn't really change the overall composition or concentration of a mix if you add sucralose to a one percent TFA ripe strawberry it's still pretty much a one percent TFA ripe strawberry especially when you compare it to other concentrations like five or ten percent but if you wanted to only use one percent of ripe strawberry maybe you're running low or something and you wanted to get more flavor out of it well then adding sucralose brings that one percent ripe strawberry up to maybe be a three four five percent TFA rep Sharpie without sweetener so it does sort of just Elevate everything up a good three or four percentage on its own in terms of flavor presence and especially sweetness obviously so are we using too much are we using too little the answer I guess is yes on both parts we're using too much and we're using too little at the same time there's just really no right answer there's a huge range of flavors with a huge range of concentrations that they all work best at and really your best way of figuring that out is mixing it yourself and figuring out okay I like this at five percent I like this flavor when I push it up a little bit higher at six seven eight percent I like this one a little bit lower at two to three percent so it's really unfortunate that that's what the answer is but that's what it is all right I hope you guys enjoyed this video if you did please leave a like and also subscribe if you want to see more videos like this make sure you head over to my website DIY vaping.com to sign up for my mixers membership 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PbFPhIpsnxA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbFPhIpsnxA | Q&A The Dozens Family (1st q&a vlog) *2019* | Oh No yeah you stupid okay yo it's about that time like it up like you know subscribe it up subscribe it turn in post notifications up post notifications up like it Scott it up give it up thumbs up what's cracking y'all okay so what we're doing today you guys is this my daughter has cancer [Music] me and my lovely wife of 30 years did you fall in love incredibly you cuz you're not the person that have to be looking at its the dozens family that we love and we're doing this for so you guys can understand a little bit more about us get to know who he is and why I wasn't doing what we doing what I only know that's what we're doing okay so how many years has it been 30 30 frickin use Wow that's right okay so we're gonna start with the questions we have the opportunity to have our daughter Makayla in the house and she has so graciously made some questions for us and we will answer those questions we don't know what they are but to the best of my knowledge will answer those questions to the best of our ability we just figured out how long we've been together will do we'll do what we can uh dementia as already said even yes it isn't for you yes I can tell absolutely okay let's go you known each other and how did you meet all righty then well right we just said it's been 30 years and I was dynamically performing on a boy band at her school and she took one look at me and was like and that's what she's been ever since gotta happen at the school what you questioned over there and he performed [Music] my friend yes I do she gave me some advice and I didn't take it and Here I am 30 years later yes happy happily love yes okay next question what do you dislike most about each other we went on our church event and we were told that we won like you just like the most about me yes no that's okay what do I not like really go for it the most oh not ever you have to put everything out there you better be a list just one or two things that you could come up if you like that so the most what I don't like nothing I think I could kind of narrow it down to what you've gotten like okay we know she said the most you have to do this to us the mostly that he has a hard time staying on task and staying organized which means it he doesn't clean up after himself he immediately what he makes a mess she just ADHD Dubrow eight PhD can you believe it Oh Utah world like I'm good no it's not what do I dislike most about you is you're so straight-laced and I can't be myself and make a mess all day that's why I can't that's what bugs me the most about you is you want your [ __ ] so clean and everything's so perfect and I can't have no no room to be chill but you just burn me for that I know you honestly okay but that's what I do so why is that problem well I think that we are okay that's my skin what do you like most about holidays oh my god is it true the thing I hate about you most has been love about you most absolutely 100% that she's so straight-laced you can depend on her for anything at all times no matter what that really comes second to me mine's been the same since I met him well that's the army obvious because obviously when I saw you I was like wow but you're always so fun he's like the fun parent he's the he's patient he's he's patient with our kids he's an amazing daddy I like your daddy skills I'll go for that daddy I don't know daddy when she met me no big talk next question please what is your biggest pet peeve picked peace okay Pete please explain so I reckon with that educating shape okay pip mom what's your biggest pet peeve my biggest pet peeve is a dirty kitchen that's down a dirty kitchen it gives me severe anxiety my biggest pet peeve for women they can't stand dirty kitchen stupid no that's the answer no it's not a cheating I know I go through it every day okay Pippi Pippi oh you know I can't stand this absolutely can't stand people that talk about other people as soon as they leave the room oh hey Dad I mean really emotionally but I'm getting really Muslim that's deep so we're going that now okay so knowing that round nothing I can also give another one there's not much done hey babe you got really that's it's really something I can't stand I like it makes me sick what has been your most challenging life moment oh the different my son challenged mama the actual moment it actually was the actual amendment itself the hardest moment was after Caleb died and I wanted to tear the police car up because they were going too slow and I turned around and my son was looking at me like he'd never seen him before which is Kelly and at that moment was tough this time of my life because I had this change gears because I knew that I was gonna have to keep going the absolute hands-down most trying is the death of our son that was the hardest for me was having it was him that was so hard and then stop gave me the words I just remember walking into the room and I remember thinking okay Lord like you you have to tell me like give me tell me what to say to them and I had to just suck it up and I had to explain to them that our son was love our son came and he did what he was supposed to do what he went back home he taught our family how to love how to love unconditionally how to not judge others he was just there was so much about him that was so pure so that's my most trying time of my life but I chose to take the negative and turn it into a positive that's my mother I actually see it pretty much the same way but there's so many obvious positives to his his passing that our life is full of blessed because of it we don't leave each other without saying I love you we don't get off the phone each and every one of my kids every time I talk to them tells me they love me every time I see you and they tell me they know me even if they're calling me you should every join us that they're here right they're like okay I love you doesn't it dark but we always know that and we always always deal with our differences no matter what and that is because of Caleb's death a lot of families don't have that so Caleb I don't feel separated from you I love you I know you here anyway so you know it's all good next question you're going to see who can name all the kids birthdays from oldest to youngest the quickest and most accurate oh god there's one I always mess up on oh my go okay this is not a good question this is know you already knew I'm gonna fail this that's that this that is not cool I know everybody that know every but I do know it you me the first stop who do you think you are Hopper's calm down all the first okay okay no there's one that I think I'm gonna mess up how're you doing it at the same time no more first because I need to prove to the world that I knew my well I should probably leave the room I'll tell you yeah this is putting me on the spot it ain't right y'all know right about what's happened you going for the garage but only you guys would be able to judge me because my kids already not a [ __ ] your brain burgers okay so what are your kids birthdays from oldest to youngest okay ready yeah please button kill me January 1st Kevin May 18th yes don't don't question me I know May 18 k onna oh [ __ ] Kiana is April 23rd Jaden is May 1st Jaden next is to Katy is December 8th Christian is Christian Christian's birthday is July okay past isn't pushing birthday I know April data April oh my god April 15 April April 18th go okay the 15 beneath you so many food company themes okay Christian MIT next is Christian then comes some right sound rate is November 23rd Michaela is July 15 gala is Kim that's easy number 26 you just got me all flustered flabbergasted can't believe us with our Christians is it one more yes Kylie people I just August first yeah I'm so you have an one minute 31 seconds yeah can we do dude this suck that sucked Christians were thinking okay sorry April 18 gosh I know summaries and units I'm going to do myself one let's go wait I'm doing it from the oldest to the younger yeah let's go let's go let's go go ready go Kelly January first Kevin is May 18th Keanu is oh my gosh oh [ __ ] April 3rd no that's my brothers damn it oh I'm trying to blink don't you're driving me crazy eight days of parties 23rd point April 23rd Jaden is May 1st Katie's is December 8th Christian's is April 18th Sarris is November 29th [ __ ] and Caleb's is wait was that you are July 15th Caleb is January 20 six and Tyler is August first good time no it's not a good job 44 second November 23rd she loses BAM it's November to his here's the here's the verdict dad could not figure out Christians word thing for the life of him I had to tell him because I've always known I had to tell him and then and then he took a whole 1 minute and 31 seconds and you took 44 44 seconds Wow that's because I got all nervous okay good job I knew you mean I tell you I already knew I have to ask you all talking movies birthdays with a cleaver mr. something I thought I'm sorry I need birthday like easy that was like easy and you know that's the one I was struggling with Sony I love you so much you don't matter I just thought of another question that you asked earlier and I'm surprised you didn't say it about me that's right I get that I'm not I have a hard time showing physical okay what is your what are your what is your biggest regret in life is this the one who said I didn't I wasn't gonna hit no it's a birthday one you weren't gonna get Virginia my biggest regret is putting my job before my family being married as my job and my biggest regret is this she's still working and I have not removed her my biggest regret but still got time a thick stack if you don't like comment subscribe and share this video shoo what that's real and your proudest moment as a parent I love the fact that when I reflect on our kids mmm I can't say that like they've done bad things and that they truly made really bad decisions they're just very well-rounded yeah but think that person showing them what right what's right what's wrong I think to the extreme on both ends no because I'm their father because I'm cool I think okay forget it no it's not me okay for real though well I think that I think that I have children with good oh you take the credit take stage two well you know what okay because what I say is ready keep it what is the answer proudest moment as a parent proudest moment as a parent I'm sorry there's not one that I could say was the most proud parent moment because I've had moments when my children were each of them have been I'm so proud of them and it's not like one glaring thing it's just moments where you see things in their character where you're really proud that they're that way it's like wow to me yeah next question what's your most embarrassing moment what no my you don't tell mine I'd say no you tell mine no don't do it bro don't you know every day keep it to yourself ready it'll be fine just don't sit you're gonna say yes I'll stop much I've gotta say it aren't you make up as a scribe with me me and my wife first met we were we were doing we're gonna do and I passed gas and it was loud that was my most embarrassing moment I was doing other oh yeah like you mean I you know I said what would you rate and then it came out in a conversation yeah you don't so that's my answer I was making babies in a past cast it was so embarrassing [Laughter] okay well mine was when I was giving birth to our oldest kept telling me before I gave birth that I better not use the restroom on the table I went straight to the restroom didn't work that's your most embarrassing moment it's like childbirth nobody thinks well I did think of it but I'm not like yeah I guess it was pretty rough that was pretty well that might be worse than me farting why are we doing it no mine was natural my dog is here so I can't explain why I was not okay hardest thing to learn about being a parent hardest thing to learn about being a parent yes that you are not God over your children you must let them live there letting go my knee you stay out of their business when your kids have a disagreement or that you think you can't control everything you can't you just wonder what may be right for one of them might not be right for the other and because their personalities are so different sometimes you wonder if you're giving the right advice but I try to give general advice overall and it's important for them to learn as they go anyway we're doing good new home you are doing a lot better describe the best memory you have Hawaii walk away with my kid I was away from all the hustle bustle the goodness yeah I was away I was the way where I wasn't getting phone calls from work I didn't have to work flight even answers no I'm getting ready - okay and I have to say that it's when we were on a show back in the day cut put no me it's and we won the semifinals and went to the final show wait wait a minute yeah what you want to say is when I married you know um but I just was thinking in this I was meditating and didn't Cynthia there was just something else like recently that made me extremely happy you know what this when I recently fell back in love with you that was like yesterday I was being positive for a future actually when I was going to bring them up already I was trying to be so ready okay put on is what I want to show from your hands what motivates you daily what motivates me daily feeling my friend getting closer to what God called me to do money figures my kids my kids motivate me my grandchildren motivate me my family if it wasn't for my family I'm gonna be here when the tailor passed away I would be gone we're doing it let's do it go why YouTube YouTube because it's getting me closer to what God called me to do and YouTube is a great stage to reach people for me why you - because when I my kids will still be able to watch us it's awesome and our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren when I'm we're dead and gone they can still see all of our quirks and flaws and laughter and love and that's extremely important next question one thing you want to do most before you die retire my wife retire from ever having to work for another diamond ever in life free her up so she could do whatever she wants to do with her life day by day hi mine is to come home gonna cry be a grandma my house did you bleep um be a grandma I want to come home and I just want to be up my grandchildren and we got babies and grandbabies good lord yes we do children's kids yep because when I'm done and gone they get to deal with them was that the last one okay there's more questions coming right at you let's go so this last question yes the question that everyone's going to ask you okay that all of all the dozens family is gonna be dying to know who's your favorite kid it depends sometimes it's the one because I'm a little bit questions it is a very loaded question that's why I mean sometimes number one's my favorite sometimes yes number two's my favorite I'm the same exact number four number five number six the same exact answer never a nun of nine or ten is never night she went with the dead guy see that you can't believe you did that right now I mean that was the fairest easiest question that's the easiest way to get out I'm not gonna do that because ya favorite things that you balance it in period and Michaela if you want such a rat I might say you're my favorite but you told on me a million times that's why that's why you're not moving that's why that's why cemented tomorrow my mommy if I want to yeah but she has a way of prying things I know that they aren't supposed to share if I'm in the middle G before don't share it with I have been a gonna I have been in the middle of doing something and heard her on the phone telling on me very good so yeah so yeah maybe if you were such a rat I would think you would I think I think 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6FMd6fkF0M0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FMd6fkF0M0 | History of Burke and Hare, And of the Resurrectionist Times | George MacGregor | Sound Book | 6/7 | chapter 35 of the history of birken hair and of the resurrectionist times this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the history of birken hair by george mcgregor chapter 35 the current confession of burke details of the crimes burke's account of his life the criminals and dr knox in the following pages is the current confession of burke about which there was so much difficulty in heartburning it goes more into detail than the official document and it is interesting to know that the words and sentences in italic were written in by burke himself the date on which it was made will be seen at the end to have been 21 january 1829 a week before the execution abigail simpson was murdered on the 12 february 1828 on the for noon of the day she resided in gilmerton near edinburgh has a daughter living there she used to sell salt and cam stone she was decoyed in by hair and his wife on the afternoon of the 11th february and he gave her some whiskey to drink she had one shilling and sixpence and a can of kitchen fee hare's wife gave her one shilling and sixpence for it she drank it all with them she then said she had a daughter hair said he was a single man and would marry her and get all the money amongst them they then proposed to her to stay all night which she did as she was so drunk she could not go home and in the morning was vomiting they then gave her some porter and whiskey and made her so drunk that she fell asleep on the bed hair then laid hold of her mouth and nose and prevented her from breathing burke held her hands and feet till she was dead she made very little resistance and when it was convenient they carried her to dr knox's dissecting rooms in surgeon square and got 10 pounds for her she had on a drab mantel a white grounded cotton shawl and blue spots on it hare took all her clothes and went out with them said he was going to put them into the canal she said she was a pensioner of sir john hayes perhaps this should be sir john hope the next was an englishman a native of cheshire and a lodger of hairs they murdered him in the same manner as the other he was ill with the jaundice at the same time he was very tall had black hair brown whiskers mixed with gray hairs he used to sell spunks in edinburgh was about 40 years of age did not know his name italics sold to dr knox for 10 pounds and italics the next was an old woman who lodged with hair for one night but does not know her name she was murdered in the same manner as above italics sold to dr knox for 10 pounds and italics the old woman was decoyed into the house by mrs hare in the four noon from the street while hair was working at the boats at the canal she gave her whiskey and put her to bed three times at last she was so drunk that she fell asleep and when hair came home to his dinner he put part of the bed tick on her mouth and nose and when he came home at night she was dead burke was at this time mending shoes and herron burke took the clothes off her and put her body into a tee box took her to knox's that night the next was mary patterson who was murdered in burke's brother's house in the canon gate in the month of april last by birken hair in the four noon she was put into a tee box and carried to dr knox's dissecting rooms in the afternoon of the same day and got eight pounds for her body she had tuppence haypny which she held fast in her hand declares that the girl patterson was only four hours dead till she was in knox's dissecting rooms but she was not dissected at that time for she was three months in whiskey before she was dissected she was warm when burke cut the hair off her head and knox brought a mr blank a painter to look at her she was so handsome a figure and well shaped in body and limbs one of the students said she was like a girl he had seen in the canon gate as one pee is like to another they desired burke to cut off her hair one of the students gave a pair of scissors for that purpose in june last an old woman and a dumb boy her grandson from glasgow came to hares and were both murdered at the dead hour of night when the woman was in bed burke and hare murdered her in the same way as they did the others they took off the bed clothes and tick stripped off her clothes and laid her on the bottom of the bed and then put on the bed tick and bed clothes on the top of her and they then came and took the boy in their arms and carried him ben to the room and murdered him in the same manner and laid him alongside of his grandmother they lay for the space of an hour they then put them into a herring barrel the barrel was perfectly dry there was no brine in it they carried them to the stable till next day they put the barrel into hare's cart and hare's horse was yoked in it but the horse would not drag the cart one foot past the meal market and they got a porter with a hurley and put the barrel on it hair and the porter went to surgeon square with it burke went before them as he was afraid something would happen as the horse would not draw them when they came to dr knox's dissecting rooms burke carried the barrel in his arms the students in them had hard work to get them out being so stiff and cold they received 16 pounds for them both hair was taken in by the horse he bought that refused drawing the corpse to surgeon square and they shot it in the tan yard he had two large holes in his shoulder stuffed with cotton and covered over with a piece of another horse's skin to prevent them being discovered joseph the miller by trade and a lodger of hairs he had once been possessed of a good deal of money he was connected by marriage with some of the karen company burke and hare murdered him by pressing a pillow on his mouth and nose till he was dead he was then carried to dr knox's insurgent square they got 10 pounds for him burke and helen mcdougall were on a visit seeing their friends near falkirk this was the time a procession was made round a stone in that neighborhood thanks it was the anniversary of the battle of bannockburn when he was away hare fell in with a woman drunk in the street at the west port he took her into his house and murdered her himself and sold her to dr knox's assistance for eight pounds when burke went away he knew hair was in want of money his things were all in pawn but when he came back found him have plenty of money burke asked him if he had been doing any business he said he had been doing nothing burke did not believe him and went to dr knox who told him that hair had brought a subject hair then confessed what he had done a cinder gatherer burke thinks her name was effie she was in the habit of selling small pieces of leather to him italic as he was a cobbler and italic she gathered about the coach works he took her into hair stable and gave her whiskey to drink till she was drunk she then lay down amongst some straw and fell asleep they then laid a cloth over her birken hair murdered her as they did the others she was then carried to dr knox's surgeon square and sold for 10 pounds andrew williamson a policeman and his neighbor were dragging a drunk woman to westport watch house they found her sitting on a stair burke said let the woman go to her lodgings they said they did not know where she lodged burke then said he would take her to her lodgings they then gave her to his charge he then took her to hare's house birken hair murdered her that night the same way as they did the others they carried her to dr knox's insurgent square and got 10 pounds burkebean asked did the policeman know him when they gave him this drunk woman into his charge he said he had a good character with the police or if they had known that there were four murderers living in one house they would have visited them often or james wilson commonly called daft jamie hare's wife brought him in from the street into her house burke was at the time getting a dram in rhymer's shop he saw her take jamie off the street bareheaded and barefooted after she got him into her house and left him with hair she came to rimer's shop for a penny worth of butter and burke was standing at the counter she asked him for a dram and in drinking it she stamped him on the foot he knew immediately what she wanted him for and he then went after her when in the house she said you have come too late for the drink is all done and jamie had the cup in his hand he had never seen him before to his knowledge they then proposed to send for another half mutchkin which they did and urged him to drink she took a little with them they then invited him ben to the little room and advised him to sit down upon the bed hare's wife then went out and locked the outer door and put the key below the door there were none in the room but themselves three jamie sat down upon the bed he then lay down upon the bed and hair lay down at his back his head raised up and resting upon his left hand burke was sitting at the foresight of the bed when they had laying there for some time hair threw his body on top of jaime pressed his hand on his mouth and held his nose with the other hair and him fell off the bed and struggled burke then held his hands and feet they never quitted their grip till he was dead he never got up nor cried any when he was dead hair felt his pockets and took out a brass snuff box and a copper snuffed spoon he gave the spoon to burke and kept the box to himself some time after he said he threw away the box in the tan yard and the brass box that was libeled against burke in the sheriff's office was burke's own box it was after breakfast jamie was enticed in and he was murdered by 12 o'clock in the day burke declares that mrs hare led poor jamie in as a dumb lamb to the slaughter and is a sheep to the shearers and he was always very anxious making inquiries for his mother and was told she would be there immediately he does not think he drank above one glass of whiskey all the time he was then put into a closet that hair kept clothes in and they carried him to dr knox's insurgent square that afternoon and got 10 pounds for him burke gave daft jaime's clothes to his brother's children they were almost naked and when he untied the bundle they were like to quarrel about them the close of the other murdered persons were generally destroyed to prevent detection anne mcdougall a cousin of helen madugal's former husband she was a young woman and married and had come on a visit to see them harrenberg gave her whiskey till she was drunk and when in bed and asleep burke told hare that he would have most to do with her as she being a distant friend he did not like to begin first on her hair murdered her by stopping her breath and burke assisted him the same way as the others one of dr knox's assistants patterson gave them a fine trunk to put her into it was in the afternoon when she was done it was in john brogan's house and when brogan came home from his work he saw the trunk and made inquiries about it as he knew they had no trunks there burke then gave him two or three drams as there was always plenty of whiskey going at these times to make him quiet heron burke then gave him one pound ten shillings each as he was back in his rent for to pay it and he left edinburgh a few days after they then carried her to surgeon square as soon as brogan went out of the house and got 10 pounds for her hair was a cautioner for brogan's rent being three pounds and hair and burke gave him that sum rogan went off in a few days and the rent is not paid yet they gave him the money that he might not come against them for the murder of anne madugo that he saw in the trunk that was murdered in his house hare thought that the rent would fall upon him and if he could get burke to pay the half of it it would be so much the better and proposed this to burke and he agreed to it as they were glad to get him out of the way rogen's wife is a cousin of berks they thought he went to glasgow but are not sure mrs haldane a stout old woman who had a daughter transported last summer from the carlton jail for 14 years and has another daughter married to blank in the high street she was a lodger of hairs she went into hair stable the door was left open and she being drunk and falling asleep among some straw harren burke murdered her the same way as they did the others and kept the body all night in the stable and took her to dr knox's next day she had but one tooth in her mouth and that was a very large one in front a young woman a daughter of mrs haldane of the name of peggy haldane was drunk and sleeping in brogan's house was murdered by burke himself in the four noon hair had no hand in it she was taken to dr knox's in the afternoon in a tee box and eight pounds got for her she was so drunk at the time that he thinks she was not sensible of her death as she made no resistance whatever she and her mother were both lodgers of hairs and they were both of idle habits and much given to drinking this was the only murder that burke committed by himself but what hair was connected with she was laid with her face downwards and he pressed her down and she was soon suffocated there was a mrs hostler washing in john broggins and she came back next day to finish up the clothes and when done herron burke gave her some whiskey to drink which made her drunk this was in the daytime she then went to bed mrs brogan was out at the time herron burke murdered her in the same way as they did the others and put her in a box and set her in the coal house in the passage and carried her off to dr knox's in the afternoon of the same day and got eight pounds for her brogan's wife was out of the house at the time the murder was committed mrs hostler had nine pence happening in her hand which they could scarcely get out of it after she was dead so firmly was it grasped the woman campbell or docherty was murdered on the 31st october last and she was the last one burke declares that hair purged himself on his trial when giving evidence against him as the woman campbell or docherty lay down among some straw at the bedside and hair laid hold of her mouth and nose and pressed her throat and burke assisted him in it till she was dead hair was not sitting on a chair at the time as he said in court there were seven shillings in the woman's pocket which were divided between hare and burke that was the whole of them sixteen in whole nine were murdered in hare's house and four in john brogan's two in hare's stable and one in burke's brother's house in the canon gate burke declares that five of them were murdered in hare's room that has the iron bolt in the inside of it burke did not know the days nor the months the different murders were committed nor all their names they were generally in a state of intoxication at those times and paid little attention to them but they were all from twelfth february till first november 1828 but he thinks dr knox will know by the dates of paying the money for them he was never concerned with any other person but hair in those matters and was never a resurrectionist and never dealt in dead bodies but what he murdered he was urged by hare's wife to murder helen madugal the woman he lived with the plan was that he was to go to the country for a few weeks and then write to her that she had died and was buried and he was to tell this to deceive the neighbors but he would not agree to it the reason was they could not trust to her as she was a scotch woman helen madugo was not present when these murders were committed she might have a suspicion of what was doing but did not see them done hair was always the most anxious about them and could sleep well at night after committing a murder but burke repented often of the crime and could not sleep without a bottle of whiskey by his bedside and a two penny candle to burn all night beside him when he awoke he would take a draft of the bottle sometimes half a bottle at a draft and that would make him sleep they had a great many pointed out for murder but were disappointed of them by some means or other they were always in a drunken state when they committed those murders and when they got the money for them while it lasted when done they would pawn their clothes and would take them out as soon as they got a subject when they first began this murdering system they always took them to dr knox's after dark but being so successful they went in the daytime and grew more bold when they carried the girl patterson to nox's there were a great many boys in the high school yards who followed burke and the man that carried her crying they are carrying a corpse but they got her safe delivered they often said to one another that no person could find them out no one being present at the murders but themselves too and that they might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb they made it their business to look out for persons to decoy into their homes to murder them burke declares when they kept the mouth and nose shut a very few minutes they could make no resistance but would convulse and make a rumbling noise in their bellies for some time after they ceased crying and making resistance they left them to die of themselves but their bodies would often move afterwards and for some time they would have long breathings before life went away burke declares that it was god's providence that put a stop to their murdering career or he does not know how far they might have gone with it even to attack people on the streets as they were so successful and always met with a ready market that when they delivered a body they were always told to get more hair was always with him when he went with the subject and also when he got the money burke declares that hair and him had a plan made up that burke and a man were to go to glasgow or ireland and try the same there and to forward them to hair and he was to give them to dr knox hare's wife always got one pound of burke share for the use of the house of all that were murdered in their house for if the price received was ten pounds hair got six pounds and burke only got four pounds but burke did not give her the one pound for daft jamie for which hare's wife would not speak to him for three weeks they could get nothing done during the harvest time and also after harvest as hare's house was so full of lodgers in hare's house were eight beds for lodgers they paid three shillings each and two and sometimes three slept in a bed and during harvest they gave up their own bed when throng burke declares they went under the name of resurrection men in the west port where they lived but not murderers when they wanted money they would say they would go and look for a shot that was the name they gave them when they wanted to murder any person they entered into a contract with dr knox and his assistants that they were to get 10 pounds in winter and 8 pounds in summer for as many subjects as they could bring to them old donald a pensioner who lodged in hare's house and died of a dropsy was the first subject they sold after he was put into the coffin and the lid put on hair unscrewed the nails and burke lifted the body out hair filled the coffin with bark from the tan yard and put a sheet over the bark and it was buried in the west churchyard the coffin was furnished by the parish heron burke took him to the college first they saw a man there and asked for dr munroe or any of his men the man asked what they wanted or had they a subject they said they had he then ordered them to call it 10 o'clock at dr knox's insurgent square and he would take it from them which they did they got 7 pounds 10 shillings for him that was the only subject they sold that they did not murder and getting that high price made them try the murdering for subjects burke is 36 years of age was born in the parish of ori county tyrone served seven years in the army most of that time as an officer servant in the donegal militia he was married at balina in the county of mayo when in the army but left his wife and two children in ireland she would not come to scotland with him he has often wrote to her but got no answer he came to scotland to work at the union canal and wrought there while it lasted he resided for about two years in peebles and worked as a laborer he wrought his weaver for 18 months and is a baker for five months he learned to men's shoes as a cobbler with a man he lodged with and leith and he has lived with helen madugo for about 10 years until he and she were confined in the carlton jail on the charge of murdering the woman of the name of docherty or campbell and both were tried before the high court of justiciary in december last helen mcdougall's charge was found not proven and burke found guilty and sentenced to suffer death on the 28th january declares that hare's servant girl could give information respecting the murders done in hare's house if she likes she came to him at whitson day last went to the harvest and returned back to him when the harvest was over she remained until he was confined along with his wife in the carlton jail she then sold 21 of his swine for three pounds and absconded she was gathering potatoes in a field that day daft jamie was murdered she saw his clothes in the house when she came home at night her name is elizabeth mcguire or mayor their wives saw that people came into their houses at night and went to bed as lodgers but did not see them in the morning nor did they make any inquiries after them they certainly knew what became of them although birk and hare pretended to the contrary hare's wife often helped birkenhair to pack the murdered bodies into the boxes helen mcdougall never did nor saw them done burke never durst let her know he used to smuggle and drink and get better vittles unknown to her he told her he bought dead bodies and sold them to doctors and that was the way they got the name of resurrection men italics burke declares that dr knox never encouraged him neither taught nor encouraged him to murder any person neither any of his assistants that worthy gentleman mr ferguson was the only man that ever mentioned anything about the bodies he inquired where we got that young woman patterson signed william burke prisoner condemned cell january 21st 1829 end italics end of chapter 35 chapter 36 of the history of burke and hair and of the resurrectionist times 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 john brandon the history of burke and hare by george mcgregor chapter 36 the fate of hair mrs hair in glasgow rescued from the mob her escape to ireland and subsequent career helen mcdougall burke's wife in ireland in a previous chapter the escape of hair from scotland and the stirring events that accompanied it have been minutely described what became of him after that is not really known he dropped out of sight as rapidly as he had emerged into public ken long afterwards it was stated that an old white-haired blind man led by a dog was in the habit of frequenting one of the busiest corners in london begging from the passers-by and this poor unfortunate was identified as hair the statement however was made on no definite authority again some 20 years ago a london newspaper gave currency to a statement that hair had died shortly before in canada whether he had found refuge but whether the fact was as given to the public was never authoritatively known if it were the case he would at the time of death be a man of between 60 and 70 years of age but while he thus escaped from the scene of his crimes to some land where he was unknown the memory of his deeds impressed itself strongly on the minds of the people of scotland and there was a tendency to blame him and his wretched accomplices with offenses of which it must be assumed they were innocent thus in the edinburgh evening current of the 14th of february 1829 it was stated that an investigation was then going on in the city relative to a murder committed some time before in shields the matter being similar to that adopted by the westport experts the object of the inquiry was said to be to ascertain whether hare or burke were in or out of edinburgh at the time the crime was committed it was even rumored that hare had been apprehended in newcastle on a charge of being concerned in the deed but this was not the case and it would seem as if nothing came of the inquiry in edinburgh for no further mention is made of it as for mrs hare we must go back a little and trace her liberation and the adventures through which she had to go before she left the country she was detained in custody for some time after the trial for of course it would have been unwise and unsafe for the authorities to have risked her life at the mercy of an excited and unreasoning mob on monday the 26th of january two days before the execution of burke she was liberated from carlton hill jail unfortunately for her she was recognized while crossing the bridges and an immense crowd gathered round her the day was convenient for people showing their ill feeling in a comparatively mild way for the streets were under a thick covering of snow once the cry of recognition was raised she was pelted by heavy volleys of snowballs and only a feeling of sympathy for the child the woman carried in her arms prevented the mob from proceeding to more extreme measures the police interfered and for safety took mrs hare to the lockup where she remained until the evening as twilight was coming over the city she slept out of the office and left edinburgh what became of mrs hair and her helpless infant during the next fortnight is not known but nothing was heard of her until the glasgow chronicle of tuesday 10th february announced that on that day she had been rescued by the police from the fury of a glasgow mob she must have traveled on foot between the two cities a weary miserable pilgrimage avoiding discovery and often sleeping by roadsides and hey ricks with the inevitable feeling of a misspent if not a criminal life the chronicle speaking of her spoke of her as the celebrated mrs hare and stated that the carlton glasgow police had to lodge her in a police cell to save her and her child from an infuriated populace her statement was that she had been lodging in the carlton for four nights with her infant and her bit duds and that those with whom she resided were not aware of her identity she had managed so well thus far that she had hoped to be able to leave glasgow without detection in order to ensure this she had been in the habit of keeping the house during the day and occasionally in the early morning or in the twilight she had ventured to the broomy law to see when a vessel would be ready to sail for ireland whether she hoped to be taken hitherto she had been disappointed she had gone out that morning with the same object and while returning to her lodgings by way of clyde street she was recognized by a drunken woman who shouted out hair's wife burker and set the example to the large crowd that rapidly gathered by throwing a large stone at the unfortunate woman the people were not slow to set upon mrs hare and heaped upon her every indignity they could imagine she escaped from her persecutors and fled into the carlton but she was pursued there and was experiencing very rough treatment when the police rescued her in the station house she seemed to be completely overcome and occasionally bursting into tears she bewailed her unhappy situation which she declared had been brought about by hare's profligacy all she desired she told her listeners was to get across the channel to ireland where she hoped to end her days in some remote spot near her native place where she would live in retirement and penitence as for hair she would never live with him again owing to the threatening attitude of the populace the authorities saw they must themselves devise means for mrs hare's safe removal to ireland on the afternoon of her rescue an immense crowd surrounded the police office expecting to see her depart but it was feared that the spirit of riot might again break forth with renewed vigor she was detained in custody until thursday the 12th of february when she sailed from the broomy law in the steamer fingal for belfast which port was not far from her native place like her husband in his escape from dumfries she had to leave the country without her bundle of clothing which had gone astray when the people attacked her on the streets while the fingal lay at greenock to take in cargo mrs hare was under the guardianship of the local police and it was to but a few that she was known to have been in the town until after her departure mrs hare thus arrived in ireland and all definite traces of her were lost leighton however obtained some information which probably relates to this unfortunate woman writing in 1861 the author of the court of caccus says not long ago we were told by a lady who was in paris about the year 1850 that having occasion for a nurse she employed a woman apparently between 60 and 70 years of age she gave her name as mrs hare and upon being questioned whether she had been ever in scotland she denied it stating that she came from ireland yet she often sang scotch songs and what brings out the suspicion that she was the real mrs hair the more is that she had a daughter whose age over 30 agrees perfectly with that of the infant she had in her arms when in court in addition to all this the woman's face was just that of the picture published at the time helen mcdougall was no more fortunate in her treatment by the populace mention has already been made of the riot that followed her liberation and it has also been stated that she was seen out of edinburgh by the police she returned and offered to supply the lord advocate with information that would hang hair and probably among her statements was the story that was said to have been told by her after burke's execution burke and hare were one night drinking heavily and in the course of a discussion on their prospects with the doctors the former asked his companion what will we do when we can get no more bodies here cooley replied we can never be absolutely at a loss while our two wives remain but that will only be when we are hard up this was overheard by one of the women and is another particle of evidence showing they were not so ignorant of the desperate nature of the enterprise engaged in by the men when mcdougall finally left edinburgh she went towards the home of her relatives in sterlingshire but they would have nothing to do with her and drove her away she sought an asylum in the neighborhood of carnworth but she was recognized and roughly treated and again at new bigging she had to run the gauntlet of an infuriated mob towards the end of january 1829 a woman was severely abused in lanark under the idea that she was mcdougall and the mistake was only discovered after she had been severely injured the unfortunate person turned out to be a woman recently arrived from fort william about the beginning of february mcdougal passed through newcastle on her way south the police ordered her out of the town and escorted her to the blue stone which stood on the center of the tine bridge marking the boundary between the counties of northumberland and durham and there she was saluted by execrations and showers of stones from the populace of gate's head what became of her after this is unknown but long air now she must have gone to her account but perhaps there is no more affecting part of the terrible story of the westport murders that is discovered by a letter received by an edinburgh gentleman from the reverend anthony corcoran roman catholic curet at kilmore may near belina the gentleman had written to ireland requesting the clergyman to make inquiries regarding burke's wife mr corcoran sent the following reply dated 26th january 1829 i have minutely inquired into the conduct of the unfortunate burke and i feel much pleasure in assuring you that there was not a blot on his character for the time he lived in balinar after the receipt of your letter i sent for margaret coleman burke's wife to whom i communicated the sad news of the awful death that awaited her ill-fated husband she was prepared for the shock for some time she was acquainted with her husband's criminal intercourse with the notorious macdougall i fear that the companions of his travels from this country were his companions in blood in scotland and that every religious impression is blotted from their minds by this time the newspapers had ceased to pay much attention to the westport tragedies the catholic emancipation question beginning to agitate the country while parliamentary reform was being strongly pushed to the front but they gave circulation to occasional pieces of gossip it was stated that when old abigail simpson from gil merton was lying intoxicated in the house in tanner's clothes burke and hare sat carousing by the fireside do you hear that remarked hair to his companion as he listened to the woman's heavy breathing it would not be difficult to take her where we took donald this was the suggestion for the first murder end of chapter 36 recording by john brandon chapter 37 of the history of burke and hair and of the resurrectionist times this is the librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the history of burke and hair by george mcgregor chapter 37 dr knox's connection with birken hair his egotism knocks his criticism of liston and his assistance hanging knox's effigy popular tumults demand that he should be put on trial as yet dr knox had done nothing to allay the irritation which existed towards him in the public mind in the eyes of many he seemed a greater criminal than even birken hair and outspoken and unthinking people went the length of declaring that these misguided men were but instruments in his hands obeying his behests and receiving pay for what their master knew to be murderous work this was certainly much too harsh a judgment but the doctor was unfortunately a man of such peculiar temperament that a large section of the people was willing to give credence to any kind of story however serious regarding him and it must be confessed that this dislike towards him was shared in by not a few of his professional brethren who had suffered from his overweening self-conceit and pride and who felt that the exposure of the resurrectionist system with which they were all more or less forced through the scarcity of subjects to be connected could not have happened in relation to a more suitable man even while knox was alive spending the last years of his life in london leighton writes of him in terms far from complementary having referred to the professional and even personal jealousy that existed between the rival teachers of anatomy in edinburgh and their students leighton says unfortunately the characters of the leaders with the exception of monroe were not calculated to temper this zeal with discretion or throw a veil of decency over the transactions of low men which however justified as many said by the necessities of science were hostile to the instincts of nature and fearfully resented by the feelings of relatives liston was accused whether justly or not of wiling patience from the infirmary to set off by his brilliant operations the imperfections of the regular surgeons of that institution and great as he was in his profession it is certain that he wanted that simplicity and dignity of character necessary to secure to him respect in proportion to the admiration due to his powers but knox was a man of a far more complex organization if it was indeed possible to analyze him a despair to the physiognomist who contemplated his rough irregular countenance with a blind eye resembling a grape he was not less a difficulty to the psychologist there seemed to be no principle whereby you could think of binding him down to a line of duty and a universal sneer not limited to mundane powers form that contrast to an imputed self-perfection not without the evidence of very great scientific accomplishments having told of an unscrupulous practical joke played by knocks on professor jameson layton proceeds even the bitterness of soul towards competitors was not sufficiently gratified by the pouring forth of the tufana spirit of his sarcasm he behoved to hold the file with refined fingers and rub the liquid into the raw with the soft touch of love the affected attenuation of voice and forced retinue of feeling sometimes degenerating into a puppy's simper for such a contrast to the assertive the matter that the effect though often ludicrous was increased tenfold here are two samples of knox's egotism taken from his lectures to the students gentlemen i may mention that i have already taught the science of anatomy to about 5 000 medical men now spread over the surface of the earth and some of these have turned out most remarkable for their knowledge genius and originality for they now occupy some of the most conspicuous and trying positions in europe again before commencing today's lecture i am compelled by the sacred calls of duty to notice an extraordinary surgical operation which has this morning been performed in a neighboring building by a gentleman mr liston who i believe regards himself as the first surgeon in europe a country laborer from the neighborhood of tranant came to the infirmary a few days ago with an aneurysm of considerable extent connected with one of the large arteries of the neck and notwithstanding of its being obvious to the merest tyro that it was an aneurysm the most distinguished surgeon in europe after an apparently searching examination pronounced it to be an abscess accordingly this professional celebrity who among other things plumes himself upon the wonderful strength of his hands and arms without pretension to head and as an amateur member of the ring plunged his knife into what he thus foolishly imagined to be an abscess and the blood bursting forth from the deep gash in the aneurysmal sac the patient was dead in a few seconds this notable member of the profession is actually an extra academical lecturer on surgery in this great metropolis and on this occasion was assisted by a gentleman similarly constituted both intellectually and physically who had been trained up under the fostering care of a learned professor monroe in a certain university who inherited his anatomical genius from his ancestors and who has recently published a work on the anatomy of the human body in which among other notabilities no notice is taken of the pericardium tracing the assistant of our distinguished operator further back i have discovered that he had originally apprenticed to a butcher of this city but that he had been dismissed from this service for stealing a sheep's head and trotters from his employer's shambles it is surely unnecessary for me to add that a knowledge of anatomy physiology pathology and surgery is neither connected with nor dependent upon brute force ignorance and presumption nor has it anything to do with an utter destitution of honor and common honesty this extraordinary speech was listened to with interest and applauded by the great body of the students though a few of them by hisses gave expression to their opinion that dr knox had himself overstepped the bounds of prudence and had shown an utter destitution of honor and common honesty it was little wonder then that dr knox was so universally detested and that the great body of the people agitated by the disclosures at the trial of burka madugal should show their dislike to him in a manner they might not have adopted had he been a man who had hitherto received the respect of his fellows on thursday the 12th of february 1829 the inhabitants of edinburgh made an extraordinary demonstration against him on that day a large crowd assembled in the carlton district of the city and having formed in marching order they proceeded up leith street and over the bridges to the old town while in the front was born what one of the contemporary newspapers described as an effigy of a certain doctor who has been rendered very obnoxious to the public by recent events the figure the chronicler continued was pretty well decked out in a suit of clothes and the face and head for a tolerable resemblance to the person intended to be represented on the back was a label bearing the words knox the associate of the infamous hair while the mob was crossing the south bridge a strong resolute policeman attempted single-handed to disperse them as he saw a riot would inevitably occur if they were allowed to parade the streets much longer if that indeed were not the main purpose of the gathering but his seal was not tempered by discretion otherwise he would not have attempted such a foolhardy task the people easily drove him back and he was in the struggle injured by the many blows aimed at him as the crowd passed on towards newington it increased in size when they arrived in the district where dr knox resided the effigy was hanged by the neck to the branch of a tree fire also was put under it but that soon went out and the figure was torn to pieces amid the huzzahs of the assembled thousands up to this period the crowd had behaved in a sort of good-natured fashion and had resorted to no actual violence though at times its playfulness had a dash of horseplay about it but now matters assumed a threatening aspect and a movement was made towards dr knox's house which it seemed to be intended to attack the city authorities have become alarmed at the appearance of affairs and having collected all their forces the city watchmen under captain stewart the superintendent and a superior officer in another department of the municipal service marched quickly towards newington to suppress the tumult and prevent if possible further popular excesses the superintendent and another officer in advance of their force entered knox's house by the rear and from the front door they made a determined charge upon the crowd who had assembled there the people instantly retreated to the other side of the road and commenced throwing stones from the first volley of which captain stewart and his colleague were severely injured no further rioting took place at this time and no property was destroyed beyond some panes of glass in the window of knoxes and the adjoining houses after a time the crowd which consisted for the most part of boys and young lads among whom eight or ten bakers were the most active quietly dispersed but large groups assembled in various parts of the city another crowd also composed mostly of boys gathered later in the day and armed with sticks they marched towards the high street which they paraded for some time before they could do any mischief a strong body of police met them opposite the tron church and after a short interval they dispersed in the vicinity of the west port another mob had collected and marched down the grass market along the cow gate to the horse wind breaking the glass in the windows of the south and west sides of the college several of the ringleaders of another crowd which took up its quarters in the cow gate were apprehended by the police edinburgh was now in a fairly riotous state excited mobs pacing the city in all directions the police found themselves little more than able to cope with the tumultuous spirit that was abroad for no sooner had a threatened or active disturbance been quelled in one district then matters had assumed a serious aspect in another some distance off they were thus kept at most fatiguing duty in spite of all their efforts they were unable to prevent another attack on dr knox's house about seven o'clock in the evening an immense concourse of people marched to newington and surrounding the doctor's residence they threw stones at it until not a pane of glass in the windows of it or the adjoining was whole an attempt was also made to force knox's premises in surgeon square but a strong party of police completely repelled the attack at last as the night advanced the excited populace returned to their homes and the city was again quiet in the course of the day the police had been able to apprehend some 20 persons who had been conspicuous in the rioting in the various parts of edinburgh it is an interesting and curious fact that some of the newspapers supported the people in their riotous proceedings speaking of the disturbances already noted the edinburgh weekly chronicle said since the grand spectacle of the execution of dr knox in effigy was exhibited about 23 of those concerned in it have been fined in sums of from five to forty shillings we understand that all these have been defrayed out of a stock purse previously collected some of the rioters had large quantities of gunpowder upon them another autotophay is meditated on which occasion the cavalcade will move in the direction of portobello where it is supposed the doctor burrows at night as we have said before the agitation of public feeling will never subside till the city be released of this man's presence or until his innocence be manifested injustice to himself if he is innocent injustice to the public if he is guilty he ought to be put upon his trial the police have a duty to perform and it gives us pleasure to hear that they discharged it with promptitude but the feelings of nature when outraged as they have been in an immeasurable degree was soar superior to all dignities it scarcely ever was known that a populace entered upon acts of irregular justice when there was not extreme official apathy end of chapter 37 chapter 38 of the history of birken hair and of the resurrectionist times this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the history of birkenhair by george mcgregor chapter 38 inquiry into dr knox's relations with birken hair report of investigating committee the violent outbreak of public feeling described in the last chapter against dr knox seems at last to have moved him to take some means to clear himself from the imputations cast upon him for his connection with birken hair and to attempt to set himself right with the people who were likely to proceed to even more extreme measures than any to which they had yet resorted accordingly it was intimated in the current of thursday 12 february that at the desire of dr knox and his friends ten gentlemen with the marquis of queensberry at their head had agreed to make a full and fair investigation into all dr knox's dealings with the westport criminals and to make a report to the public in the same newspaper on monday the 23rd of february it was stated simply that the noble marquis had withdrawn from the committee of investigation no reason for this withdrawal is given the committee of investigation certainly took plenty of time to inquire into the matter they had undertaken and to prepare their report for it was not until saturday the 21st of march 1829 that the result of their labors was published in the current this report certainly by no means the least important document in connection with the westport tragedies in their relationship to medical science was as follows the committee who at the request of dr knox undertook to investigate the truth or falsehood of the rumors in circulation regarding him have gone into an extensive examination of evidence in the course of which they have courted information from every quarter they have been readily furnished with all which they required from dr knox himself and though they have failed in some attempts to procure evidence they have in most quarters succeeded in obtaining it and especially from those persons who have been represented to them as having spoken the most confidently in support of those rumors and they have unanimously agreed on the following report 1. the committee have seen no evidence that dr knox or his assistants knew that murder was committed in procuring any of the subjects brought to his rooms and the committee firmly believed that they did not 2. on the question whether any suspicion of murder at any time existed in dr knox's mind the committee would observe that there were certainly several circumstances already known to the public regarding some of the subjects brought by birkin hare which now that the truth has come out appear calculated to excite their suspicion particularly the very early period after death at which they were brought to the rooms and the absence of external marks of disease together with the opinion previously expressed by dr knox in common with most other anatomists of the generally abandoned character of persons engaged in this traffic but on the other hand the committee after most anxious inquiry have found no evidence of their actually having excited it in the mind of dr knox or of any other of the individuals who saw the bodies of these unfortunate persons prior to the apprehension of burke these bodies do not appear in any instance to have borne external marks by which it could have been known whether they had died by violence or suddenly from natural causes or from disease of short duration and the mode of protracted anatomical dissection practiced in this and other similar establishments is such as would have made it very difficult to ascertain the cause of death even if special inquiry had been instituted with that intention no evidence whatever has come before the committee that any suspicion of murder was expressed to dr knox by anyone either of his assistants or of his very numerous class amounting to upwards of 400 students or other persons who were in the practice of frequently visiting his rooms and there are several circumstances in his conduct particularly the complete publicity with which his establishment was managed and his anxiety to lay each subject before the students as soon as possible after its reception which seemed to the committee to indicate that he had no suspicion of the atrocious means by which they had been procured it has also been proved to the satisfaction of the committee that no mutilation or disfigurement of any kind was ever practiced with a view to conceal the features or abstract unreasonably any part of the body the presence of which would have facilitated detection and it appears clearly that the subjects brought by birken hair were dissected in the same protracted manner as those procured from any other quarter three the committee have thought it proper to inquire further whether there was anything faulty or negligent in the regulations under which the subjects were received into dr knox's rooms which gave or might give a peculiar facility to the disposal of the bodies obtained by these crimes and on this point they think it their duty to state their opinion fully it appears in evidence that dr knox had formed and expressed the opinion long prior to any dealing with birken hair that a considerable supply of subjects for anatomical purposes might be procured by purchase and without any crime from the relatives or connections of deceased persons of the lowest ranks of society informing this opinion whether mistaken or not the committee cannot consider dr knox to have been culpable they believe that there is nothing contrary to the law of the land in procuring subjects for dissection in that way and they know that the opinion which dr knox had formed on this point though never acted on to any extent in this country has been avowed by others of the highest character in the profession but they think that dr knox acted on this opinion in a very in cautious manner this preconceived opinion seems to have led him to give a ready ear to the plausible stories of burke who appears from all the evidence before the committee to have conducted himself with great address and appearance of honesty as well in his connections with dr knox as in his more frequent intercourse with his assistants and always to have represented himself as engaged in negotiations of that description and occasionally to have asked and obtained money in advance to enable him and his associate to conclude bargains unfortunately also dr knox has been led apparently in consequence of the extent and variety of his avocations to entrust the dealings with person supply and subjects and the reception of the subjects bought to his assistance seven in number and to his doorkeeper indiscriminately it appears also that he directed or allowed these dealings to be conducted on the understanding common to him with some other anatomists that it would only tend to diminish or divert the supply of subjects to make any particular inquiry of the persons bringing them in these respects the committee considered the practice which was then adopted in dr knox's rooms whatever be the usage in this or other establishments in regard to subjects obtained in the ordinary way to have been very improper in the case of persons bringing bodies which had not been impaired they think that the notoriously bad character of persons who generally engage in such traffic in addition to the novelty and particular nature of the system on which these men professed to be acting undoubtedly demanded greater vigilance the extent therefore to which judging from the evidence which they have been able to procure the committee think dr knox can be blamed on account of transactions with birk and hare is that by this laxity of the regulations under which bodies were received into his rooms he unintentionally gave a degree a facility to the disposal of the victims of their crimes which under better regulation would not have existed and which is doubtless matter of deep and lasting regret not only to himself but to all who have reflected on the importance and are therefore interested in the prosecution of the study of anatomy but while they point out this circumstance as the only ground of censure which they can discover in the conduct of dr knox it is fair to observe that perhaps the recent disclosures have made it appear reprehensible to many who would not otherwise have adverted to its possible consequences this report was signed by john robeson chairman james russell thomas allen w.p allison george balangal george sinclair w hamilton john robison for mp brown esquire and john shaw stewart the intention of the committee evidently was by it to clear dr knox from the aspersions cast upon him and this was a result far from satisfactory to a very large section of the community the feeling was that patterson the door keeper mentioned in the report was as that individual himself put it being made the scapegoat for a personage in higher life however the matter was allowed to rest there end of chapter 38 chapter 39 of the history of birken hair and of the resurrectionist times 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 john brandon the history of birken hair by george mcgregor chapter 39 english newspapers on the westport tragedies the sun and its idea of the popular feeling gray and his wife these strange ongoings in edinburgh it has been seen met with the approval of the greater number of the scotch newspapers but many journals of the southern side of the border professed an utmost horror at the manifestations made by the populace of edinburgh against the westport murderers indeed so much was this the case that the times was constrained to speak in this way some of our contemporaries effect to be shocked at the shouts of disgust and horror against the miscreant burke which broke from the excited populace of edinburgh while witnessing the legal retribution for his crimes we are more shocked at this sickly and sickening pretense to find feeling by these newspapers the exclamations of the scotch were evolutions of virtuous and honest resentment against the perpetrator of cruelties unheard of we honor them for it they prove themselves to be unsophisticated men that certainly is a generous view of the conduct of the crowd at the execution but perhaps as generous and certainly a more thoughtful and fair one was taken by the sunday times the extraordinary sensation created by burke's atrocities caused a display of feeling on the part of the populace while the last dreadful ceremonies were in progress similar to that witnessed in england when the wretched jonathan wilde and when the cruel brown riggs suffered at tyburn in that awful hour when the hand of justice is about to descend on the devoted sinner it were to be wished that no clamor as shouts of abhorrence or of sympathy should interrupt the parting prayer which would fit the crime-stained spirit for the passage but certainly if any excuse can be offered for exalting over the dying agonies of a victim it is furnished by the extraordinary guilt of the sufferer in the present case at the time of the trial the london sun contained some comments on the few circumstances connected with the tragedies which had been revealed to the public by the scotch newspapers before that great event shed a flood of light and information upon the actual nature of the occurrence the writer of the article was apparently ignorant of the real state of matters founding only on a few scattered and not very accurate paragraphs that published and not being within hearing of the vague rumors of impending revelation which circulated in edinburgh and from it gradually over the whole of scotland the editor of the caledonian mercury however took the matter up and being able to read between the lines he penned an admirable article upon the production of his english contemporary he thought some specimens of the ignorance presumption and talent for abuse in the sun would amuse his readers and on the same principle and as having a direct bearing on the subject in hand the following quotation is made the scotch character quoth the luminary is amusingly developed in the comments made by the different edinburgh and glasgow papers on the subject of the late westport murders each journal seems to think its own honor implicated in the business and hastens to prove first that burke and his wife are both irish and secondly that the idea of cutting people's throats for the sake of selling their bodies to anatomists is far too original for the inferior conceptions of scotchman the scotch character is much more amusingly developed in this paragraph than in any of the comments made by the edinburgh or glasgow papers for bears to be an editorial lucabration and as such must proceed from the exported invernessian who seems to be ashamed of his country very probably because his country had some reason to be ashamed of him it is false however that any edinburgh journal ever dreamt of its own honor being implicated in the business or hastened to prove that burke and his wife concubine are both irish our contemporaries like ourselves stated such facts has come to their knowledge without ever imagining the nonsense which this blockhead thinks proper to ascribe to them in fact they appeared much more anxious to express their horror of the crime than to prove as the solar scribe has it what country was entitled to claim the honor of having given birth to the criminals but it seems our brethren and ourselves also hastened to prove that the idea of cutting people's throats for the sake of selling their bodies to anatomists is far too original for the inferior conceptions of scotchman we know of nothing however which we should not consider too original for the inferior conceptions of one scotchman whom we need not name and whose talent for misrepresentation seems to be nearly on a level with a shallow petulance and presumption under the cloak of which he tries to hide his ignorance this however is not the best of it further than his name continues the solar gentleman there is nothing to prove that burke is an irishman indeed why man burke himself has confessed it in his declaration read at his trial and if the murderer had been silent on the point his brogue would have certainly and inevitably have betrayed his country as your invernessian nasal drawl with a little touch of the genuine celtic accent engrafted thereupon would have betrayed your northern origin and your celtic descent burke is irish and so is hair and so is hair's wife and so is the woman mcdougall burke's concubine though her name would indicate that some of her ancestors might have been highland cousins to some of your own a relationship which your amiable bashfulness will not we trust prevent you from publicly claiming he proceeds with respect to the inferior conceptions of modern athenians what let us ask can equal the ingenuity of lord lauderdale's famous torture boot nothing certainly except it be the ingenuity of such a driveler as this who fancied that there is anything at all ingenious in putting a human leg in an iron hoop or ring and driving in a wedge between them a more brutal decree or one betraying less of ingenuity was never fallen upon to inflict torture on a fellow creature it might even have been invented by the blockhead who here colombiates his country it is not below even his inferior conceptions we consider the device on a level with his capacity and we believe it was generally from among his countrymen that persons were sought for and found to enact the part of executioners in putting the heroic martyrs of the covenant to this species of torture the following is his concluding touch the westport murder judging from internal evidence is decidedly of scotch origin there is a cool methodical business-like air about it a scientific tech in the conception and practiced ease in execution which no irishman could ever yet attain an irish murder is hasty sudden impetuous an english one phlegmatic cunning mercenary but it has been reserved for the scotch in this last unequaled atrocity to blend the qualities of both english and irish guilt with a scientific effrontery peculiarly and preeminently their own with an effectery which is very far indeed from being scientific but which is nevertheless peculiarly and eminently his own it has been reserved for this blundering renegade to pronounce a series of murders devised and perpetuated by irishmen alone as decidedly of scotch origin and to talk of the internal evidence of a murder while he is in ignorance of everything concerning it except the mere fact of its having been committed to pander to the prejudices of the very lowest class of englishmen by pouring out abuse upon scotland and to compromise the solid interests of his constituents the highly respectable proprietors of the sun by venting libelous scorilities against the country which had the misfortune to give him birth and where that journal has hitherto been received with a degree of favor to which not the talents of its editors certainly but the activity of its reporters seem to entitle it but let that person look to himself we know it is always renegade scotsman who are loudest and fiercest in abusing their country dr john mcculloch is one of that class and he has accordingly been served out in some measure proportion to his desserts if the editor of the son therefore has a mind to indulge further in such disgraceful scorilities he had as well accustomed himself a latim at gradatum to stand a pretty vigorous application of the scourge this display of energy on the part of mercury was greatly appreciated by the people and a letter which was addressed to the editor on behalf of gray and his wife gave expression to the popular feeling in the matter sir you drubbed mcculloch the libeler of his country delightfully and it is hoped you will keep a good lookout if the sun again shows any more such dirty dark spots as the one you lately held up to merited abhorrence it is a general remark that our scottish papers are sadly deficient in public spirit as for grey and whose favor the letter just quoted from was written he was given an appointment in the edinburgh police establishment in which he is said to have become an active and intrepid officer a public subscription was raised for him but the amount did not anything like adequately acknowledge his services to the country perhaps burke himself gave the best testimony to these services when he said to a gentleman standing near him while he was making his confession before the sheriff the murders never would have been discovered had gray not found the body among the straw this was supplemented by candidas the writer of the letter to the caledonian mercury who remarked could they gray and his wife have been bribed not to inform about the dead body these murderous fiends burke and hare aided and bettered by the miscreant female companions would still have been pursuing their dark deeds of blood the relationship between mrs gray and helen mcdougall it should be here stated was simply that the former was the daughter of the man macdougall with whom the latter took up in madison and lived with until his death when she met burke end of chapter 39 recording by john brandon chapter 40 of the history of burke and hare and the resurrectionist times 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 john brandon the history of birken hair by george mcgregor chapter 40 the relations of the doctors and the body snatchers need for a change in the law a curious case in london introduction and withdrawal of the anatomy bill the revelations following the execution of william burke in the publication of his confessions and in the paragraphs more or less authentic which appeared in the newspapers from time to time have the effect of making the public alive to the dangers by which they were surrounded under the then state of the law to all reasonable men who desired investigation for the benefit of suffering humanity it was painfully manifest that the supply of bodies for the anatomical schools of the country was far too limited if any satisfactory result was to be expected and they were face to face with the equally painful fact that the sacrilegious violation of graves and the even more sacrilegious breaking into the bloody house of life as mr coburn put it had been resorted to in order to give the bold anatomists of the time an opportunity of investigating this science on which above all human happiness and pleasure on earth were dependent many were unwilling to adopt the views which these facts forced upon them others with a wise enthusiasm through their whole influence in their favor the surgeons themselves seeing that under the existing state of things they were regarded by many as allied with an unholy class of men desired such an alteration of the law as should put them on a more satisfactory footing they wished that instead of the purchase of bodies from poor relations being done in what was almost a surreptitious and hidden manner it should be done under legal sanction and without the semblance of moral turpitude this in itself was perfectly reasonable and had been proven to be right by the stern logic of facts but the great mass of the people were against it suggestions that legislation should proceed in this direction were regarded simply as suggestions for legislation for a favored class the doctors themselves the fact being ignored that on the extension of the accurate information of that class depended to a very material extent the welfare and comfort of the whole nation without respect of persons the public mind therefore required to be educated up to the inauguration of a new state of things which in the end would be better for all concerned but two or three smart lessons in addition to the severe one taught by the edinburgh revelations were required before parliament could be turned in the right direction in january 1829 while burke was lying in carlton hill jail edinburgh under sentence of death a case which showed the anomalous state of the law occurred in london a man named huntingdon and his wife were charged with stealing the clothes of a man who had died suddenly while walking along walworth common the investigation of the charge says contemporary chronicler exhibited an extraordinary instance of the manner in which dead bodies are procured for dissection mr murray the assistant overseer of the parish of newington stated that on the monday preceding the 9th of january when the case was first heard the body of a man who had dropped dead on one of the streets of that parish was brought to the workhouse two days afterwards the two prisoners attended at the committee room of the workhouse and affecting great sorrow represented that they were nearly related to the deceased and that they desired to have his body delivered to them as they wish to have a decently interred at their own expense the parish officers on this representation made inquiries respecting huntingdon and his wife at the place where they resided and as nothing to their disadvantage was heard it was agreed that the body be delivered to them immediately the public inquest as to the cause of death was concluded on the thursday the inquest was held and after it the prisoners again made their appearance at the workhouse and renewed their demand for the corpse which was now given them while preparations were being made for its removal they became talkative and informed the parish officers that the deceased was mrs huntington's brother and that having come to london from shoreham in sussex about four months before with 80 pounds in his possession he had led a life of dissipation and squandered all in that short period this only tended to give a greater air of consistency and truth to the statements already made by the prisoners that the officials thought they were not only doing right in giving up the body but also that they were saving the parish the expense of a pauper's funeral this dream however was soon rudely dispelled in consequence of a quarrel which occurred between the prisoners and a female companion as to the division of the money which the sale of the corpse had brought the affair was brought to light and huntingdon and his wife were apprehended of course they were impostors in no way related to the dead man and on obtaining possession of the body they had sold it to the surgeons of saint bartholomew's hospital receiving 11 guineas for their wear an officer of the police searched the lodgings of the prisoners in fork and there discovered the clothes which had belonged to the deceased together with a great variety of implements used by body snatchers such as screwdrivers and wrenching machines for opening the lids of coffins and gymlets of all sizes but not only did they appear to be engaged in robbing the houses of the dead house breaking implements of all kinds showed that they were at war with the living as well but the most curious part of the whole case was that instead of being charged with the theft of the body or with a misdemeanor which would cover the offense huntington and his wife under the existing state of the law could only be libeled for having stolen the close of the deceased and for having burglaries instruments in their possession a few weeks after this on the 21st of march 1829 mr henry warburton a member for bridgeport obtained the first reading of a bill intended to free anonymists from the restrictions under which they pursued their inquiries this measure was supported by the lord advocate for scotland sir william ray whose experience in the inquiries in the birken hair trials was a strong recommendation in its favor on the 7th of april mr warburton obtained the passage of a motion made by him under which the house of commons appointed a select committee to consider and give effect to the recommendations contained in a report repaired by a select committee on anatomy appointed in the previous session those recommendations were in accordance with what he and many anatomists desired should be made the law of the country that the details of the bill however were not altogether satisfactory to those who were supposed to be the most interested in it is evinced by the fact that on the 8th of may mr b cooper the member for gloucester presented a petition from the royal college of surgeons praying to be heard in opposition to it the petitioners mr cooper stated were friendly to the principles laid down in the measure but they wish to be heard on the details the presentation of this petition gave rise to a short discussion in the course of which the edinburgh tragedies were incidentally mentioned mr smith the representative of norwich complained of a letter which had appeared in the public prince stating that dr knox of edinburgh was guilty of the most intolerable criminality and that he was unworthy to be trusted if dr knox he said did not deserve this the letter must be reprobated in the highest degree the petition was ordered to be laid on the table of the house but it is probable that this passing reference in parliament may have shown dr knox that the petition he then occupied was unsatisfactory and have induced him to seek the inquiry into his relations with burke and hare mentioned in a previous chapter when mr warburton's anatomy bill reached the committee stage on the 15th of may the member for oxford university sir r english moved that it be an instruction to the committee that it be empowered to repeal so much of the act 9 g04 cap 31 as gave permission to the judges to order the bodies of murderers after execution to be given over for dissection but mr warburton strenuously opposed this motion as he believed the fate of his bill depended upon its containing no such provision the view of the measure taken by the great body of the people was fitly given expression to by lord f osborne the member from cambridgeshire who in a subsequent part of the debate said he must oppose a measure which gave over the bodies of the poor and friendless to the surgeons but the other side of the question was as aptly put by mr hume in the remark that the measure would be beneficial to the poor as well as to the rest of the community at the close of the debate the bill was committed with the instruction desired by sir r english and on the 19th of march it was read a third time and passed by the house of commons lord malmsbury stood as sponsor for the measure in the house of lords which had reached on the 20th of may his lordship in moving that it be printed admitted that it was extremely unpopular out of doors but urged its necessity and on the motion of the earl of shaftesbury it was read a third time however under the whole circumstances it was deemed expedient on the 5th of june to withdraw the bill and in the discussion to which this proposal led the earl of harewood stated that with respect to the horrid proceedings at edinburgh it was a disgrace to the country that they had not been investigated more fully and that the public had not been informed of the result of the investigation all that the public really knew was that 15 or 16 murders had been committed the withdrawal of the bill was a great satisfaction to many both in and out of parliament but the agitation for some such alteration of the law continued unabated it required another severe lesson to bring public opinion into a state ripe for the change end of chapter 40 recording by john brandon chapter 41 of the history of broken hair and of the resurrectionist times 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 william jones the history of broken hair by george mcgregor chapter 41 burking in london apprehension of bishop williams and may their trial confession and execution reintroduction and passing of the anatomy act this other lesson to which reference was made at the close of the last chapter was given through the medium of a case which occurred in london in many features the case was similar to that against the westport murderers with a notable difference that the englishmen did not go about their desperate work with quite so much method and cunning as did their prototypes in edinburgh they used a brutal violence which fortunately for the community cut them short almost at the very outset of their murderous career shortly after noon on saturday the 5th of november 1831 john bishop and james may both well-known body snatchers called on the porter of the dissecting room at king's college london may was the spokesman and he informed the porter that he had a subject which he would give him for 12 guineas and he then proceeded to declare its qualities much in the same way as he would have spoken of an ordinary piece of merchandise quote it was very fresh and was a male subject of about 14 years of age end quote mr hill the porter said he was not particularly requiring it but he would see the demonstrator mr partridge there was some haggling about the price bishop offered it for 10 guineas but was ultimately forced to abate the sum by another guinea promising at last to send the body for nine in the course of the afternoon the two men accompanied by a colleague of the name of thomas williams returned to the college and with them was a street porter who bore on his head a large hamper taken into a room the hamper was found to contain the body of a young lad wrapped up in a sack hill saw there were some suspicious marks about the head and besides it was not in such a form as bodies usually were when taken from a coffin the left arm being bent and the fingers clenched the porter asked them what the lad had died of but mae who was in a drunken state said that was neither his business nor theirs they then informed mr partridge of what he had seen and suspected that gentleman without seeing the men examined the body and found there were about it some marks and circumstances of a suspicious nature there were the swollen state of the jaw the bloodshot eyes the freshness of the body and the rigidity of the limbs there was also a cut over the left temple having made his examination he sent for the police and returning to the men he produced a 50-pound note telling them he must get that changed before he could pay them bishop saw that mr partridge had some gold in his purse and he said to him give me what money you have in your purse and i will call for the rest on monday may on his part offered to go for the change but mr partridge declined both proposals and left the room on the pretense of seeking the change himself all this was but a blind to detain the men until a strong body of police had time to arrive when all three were apprehended and the body was taken to the police office a subsequent examination of the corpse by three surgeons one of them being mr partridge showed that the lad must have met his death through violence the only external mark that on the temple was superficial and did not injure the bone but between the scalp and the bone there was a patch of congealed blood about the size of a crown piece which from its appearance must have been caused by a blow given during life on the removal of the skin from the back part of the neck a considerable quantity about four ounces of coagulated blood was found amongst the muscle and this also in the opinion of the surgeons must have been effused when the subject was still alive a portion of the spine having been removed for the purpose of examining the spinal marrow a quantity of coagulated blood was found lying in the canal and this it was stated from its pressure on the spinal marrow must have caused death all these appearances and death would in the opinion of the surgeons have followed a blow from a blunt instrument of any kind subsequent inquiries by the police brought to light the fact that the body had been offered to the curator of guys hospital and of granger's anatomical theater both of whom declined to purchase it they also discovered that may had called upon a surgeon dentist in newington on the morning of the day he was apprehended and had offered for sale at the price of a guinea twelve human teeth which he said had belonged to a boy between 14 and 15 years of age whose body had never been buried some of the flesh and pieces of the jaw adhered to the teeth showing that great force had been used to reach them out on the question of the identity of the body found in the possession of the three men the authorities had what was apparently satisfactory evidence that it was that of carlo farrier who had arrived from italy two years before and who went about the streets of london with a cage containing two white mice slung from his neck by a string on the night of thursday the 3rd of november the boy and bishop and williams were all three seen in the vicinity of the nova scotia gardens where bishop resided but they were not in company that same evening one of bishop's neighbors heard sounds of a scuffle proceeding from his house in nova scotia gardens but paid little attention to it as he considered it was simply a family quarrel a search through this house by the police led to the discovery of two crooked chisels a brad all and they file there appeared to be fresh marks of blood on the bread all then in mae's house in dorset street new kent road there were found a vest and a pair of trousers both marked with what were evidently fresh stains buried in bishop's garden were found several articles of men's clothing all of which were stained with blood another incident which seemed to show that the body was that of the poor italian boy was that on the 5th of november bishop's boys were seen in the possession of a cage in which were two white mice when the productions were taken to bowl street police office where the accused were confined may said when he saw the brad all that is the instrument with which i punched the teeth out and the dentist in his evidence at the trial said the teeth had been forced out and he thought the brat all produced wouldn't afford great facility for doing so this in brief was the case upon which the prosecution rested for the conviction of the three men the trial took place at the old bailey sessions on the 1st of december and created the most intense interest among all classes of the community the court was crowded and outside an immense multitude had assembled after a long trial the jury found the three prisoners guilty of murder the verdict was received in court with silence but when the result was known outside the people cheered luciferously and this they continued so long that the officers were obliged to close the windows of the court that the voice of the judge might be heard in passing sentence of death only four days grace was given to the unhappy men for their execution was fixed for the fifth of december the day before their execution on the 4th of december bishop and williams made confessions before the undersheriff in these documents which will be found at length in the appendix they acknowledged through the murder of the lad whose body was found but they stated that he came from lincolnshire and was not the italian boy to whose identification so many witnesses had sworn subsequent investigation however led to the belief that the condemned men and not the witnesses had made the mistake they also declared that they had been concerned in the murder of a woman and of a boy of about 11 years of age their method was to get their intended victims to drink beer or gem which they had drugged with laudanum and then when they were in a stupefied state to lower them by a rope attached to the heels head foremost into a well at the back of the bishop's house this act completed the work and it was thought allowed the drugged liquor to run out of the mouth they thus acknowledged to three distinct acts of murder but they both declared that may was fully ignorant and innocent of all of them bishop had been a body snatcher for 12 years and he had during that time obtained and sold over 500 bodies the evidence against may had all along been deemed defective and this full and unequivocal statement that he was unconnected with the murder procured a respite for him when sentenced in court he turned to the jury and said i am a murdered man gentleman the communication of the news that his life had been saved was itself almost the cause of his death he fell to the ground in a fit and while he was in contortions it took four of the prison officers to hold him but he recovered in a quarter of an hour by one o'clock the morning of monday the 5th of december a great crowd had assembled in front of the scaffold at newgate and by daybreak as many as 30 000 persons were present to witness the last act of the law bishop's appearance on the scaffold gave rise to a scene similar to that at the execution of burke in edinburgh the people hooted and yelled in a terrible manner while the executioner put the rope around the murderer's neck and fixed it to a chain depending from the beam and the demonstration was renewed with vigor when williams was brought out when the drop fell bishop died instantly but williams struggled in the death agonies for several minutes the crowd then broke through the barriers and the scene that baffle's description ensued forgetting itself in the excitement of the moment the mob rushed toward the scaffold and in the struggle with police large numbers were injured many were trampled underfoot by half past seven o'clock that morning between 20 and 30 persons were carried to bartholomew's hospital all seriously maimed thus died says a broadside published at the time the dreadful brookers of 1831 the author of the production called the trial sentence full confession and execution of bishop n williams the burkers furnishes a very pertinent comment on the whole transaction the month of november 1831 he remarks will be recorded in the annals of crime and cruelties as particularly preeminent for it will prove to posterity that other wretched could be found base enough to follow the horrid example of burke and his accomplice hair to entice the unprotected and friendless to the din of death for sordid gain in accordance with the terms of sentence the bodies of the executed criminals were delivered over for dissection and anatomization while this terrible example of the dangers to the community under the existing state of the law as to the study of anatomy was still fresh on the minds of the people mr warburton again introduced his bill slightly altered in respect of details into the house of commons on the 15th of december 1831 he obtained leave to introduce the bill and it was then read a first time he moved the second reading on the 17th of january 1832 but when the question was put that the bill be read a second time it was found there were not 40 members present and the house had to adjourn however on the 29th of the same month he was more successful and gained the second reading after it had passed through several stages in committee mr warburton on the 11th of april moved that it be recommitted and stated that he had been waited upon by deputations from the college of surgeons in dublin and another medical body who desired that the provisions of the measure should be extended to ireland which he had not originally intended should be included in its scope in committee it was agreed to extend the bill to ireland on the 18th of april when it was again in committee an amendment to the effect that the disposal of the bodies of executed murders for dissection should be left to the discretion of the judges was negative the bill passed the house of commons on the 11th of may and shortly afterward received the approval of the upper house end of chapter 41. | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2020-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,054 | 88,166 |
ZSOc3JyVUlA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSOc3JyVUlA | Defending in Pairs and Staying Compact | [Music] attackers line up there line up there so we've got two lines in here i want two defenders goalkeepers keep rotating down there keep communicating because i like the communication what i'm hearing it's very good good information show in show out okay two defenders brought an extra defender in and played 2v2 firstly playing running onto the two defenders and then playing with two defenders with their back the goal as tackers i've not said you've got to go in straight lines so if i play him you might go and underlap you might go an overlap set them a problem let's see what happens good defending yeah what was the danger there for the defenders for a minute here's the danger go and make that run again hold it there when we've got two defenders lined up like this what's the problem now space is down the side so let's have a look go back where you were because now is he offside now you can really step up and work together now you can really double team on the ball offside so you've got him you it a couple of times that the two defenders went with the runners and got squared up and the danger then is down either side that they can play that's where the space is so we gave the defenders offside so if guys run behind and tried to move them they could keep their shape and hold it really and just try to get them thinking a little bit about where they needed to be so we're trying to say the defender look think of this pitch in half this is your half this is your mates off he's the first defender take a position off him see your man see the ball let's change it two strikers come on to him now i'm saying to you as defenders now see this white line try and work on this is my zone and this is your zone and you balance off each other one's defending one's covering be determined communicate don't javen hold it there jave don't let him take you there let him go there offside jave walk off the first defender do you understand leave him go offside play you got it position the cover now switching play communicate pass him on jack jack positioner cover good and you've got it knock it out goes through to the keeper might have shouted keepers good from that then we took it straight uh into 3v3 we opened it out full bit of the penalty area and went 3v3 stay don't get dragged out javen jayvin stay in there stay in with harry stay in with harry now you can start edging stay in stay together now you can start edging jay now you can start don't drag good keep your shape good good now drop your shape good hold it joseph okay now you can start all together what's he got on good boy harry now recover shape harry hold your line good good hold javen don't chase it keep together good they won't get through then it goes keeper okay hold it there boys and you come don't be last five four three two and it's interesting that they started the grass slowly that the first defender if he's in the middle has got to really play what we call square on he's looking to block with his left foot he's looking to block with his right foot and then the other two just pinch him behind you're stepping up into the big boys world you've got to have a little bit of cleverness to you you've got to have an appreciation of where you need to be who's the first defender second one covers third one balance is off | The Coaching Manual | UCHCkQnt7cQqA6ZC41f1W4cA | 2021-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 642 | 3,317 |
UU-CfOUQsfc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU-CfOUQsfc | Kerner at 50 | hi everyone good evening thank you for coming my name is Angela Evans and I'm the Dean of the LBJ School public affairs right next door and on behalf of the entire LBJ community the LBJ Presidential Library and the LBJ foundation it's my distinct privilege to open up this program this evening to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary it's a key milestone you know you don't hit 50 very often and this very very important report in this report of course had its origins in the 1967 race riots I want to express a special appreciation to dr. Eric tang he was just there he is over here raise your hand and also he's at the UT social justice Institute he has elevated this he got it going he was the energy behind it and got a lot of people together and he's the reason why we're having this this evening I also want to have a special thank you big shout out to the division of diversity and Community Engagement here at UT the moody college of communications School of Journalism as well as radio and television the Department of African and African Diaspora studies in the Center for race and democracy our own Peniel Joseph the Kerner commission report came out at a time of reckoning for the country the civil rights movement had lifted the promise of African American equality and forced white America to come to terms with this toxic racial history in the summer of 1967 race riots erupted in more than a hundred cities across the country in Detroit 43 people died in what was one of the most violent and destructive riots in US history it was this summer of turmoil that led President Lyndon Johnson to assemble the National Advisory Commission on civil disorders which came to be known by his chair Illinois Governor Otto Kerner the goal of the Commission was to answer three questions what happened why did it happen and how can we prevent it from happening again so three simple questions very complicated charged upon establishing the Commission President Lyndon Johnson said to its members and I quote let your search be free let it be untrammeled by what has been called the conventional wisdom and as best you can find the truth the whole truth in your report the Commission heeded the president's advice famously concluding and I quote that our nation is moving toward two societies one black one white separate and unequal the Kerner commission laid bare some uncomfortable truths truths that many Americans were unprepared or unwilling to face and for reasons that are still widely debated its recommendations went largely unheeded and we're gonna hear about some of this this evening well-meaning people disagree and we continue to disagree and that's fine and but here they're disagreeing on whether or not the Commission's policy prescriptions were the right ones well if we keep waiting for a perfect right thing we're never gonna get anywhere so here you have people stepping up looking at something extremely complicated and say let's start here we can start the discussion here and some people say that was a failure I don't see it as a failure just a month before the report was released North Vietnamese had launched the Tet Offensive debate over the war left little room in the political discourse for anything else as we all see Wars do kind of like take the air out of the room but in this case in things things we talk at school you can always multitask when you've got really important issues so I'm not so sure I buy into this idea I'll defer discussion of these important matters to the panel but what I believe is indisputable is that the issues identified by the Kerner commission 50 years ago remain powerfully relevant today we are talking earlier and if you take names out and you take names out you know dates out you can be reading about this today the forces of the commission deemed responsible for the discord of 1967 it called it the explosive mixture they're still present in 2018 we have discrimination we have segregation we have poverty we have police brutality we have frustrated hopes and feelings of powerlessness so some of these very things that are in the ether in our country are still here now fifty years later one of the Commission's warning seems particularly prescient quote to pursue our present course will involve the continuing polarization of the American community and ultimately the destruction of basic democratic values this did not mince words in some ways we are confronting the same results of that unresolved polarization now racial tensions persist they remind us that America's racial history is anything but finished in this way President Johnson was also prescient when he said to the Commission quote the work that you do ought to help guide us not just this summer but for many summers to come and for many years to come fifty years after its creation we have much to learn from the Kerner commission and i'm pleased to be able to revisit this rare moment of national reflection was such an exceptional group of panelists and I'm so pleased you know that Senator Fred Harris is here I can't imagine what he really feels like can you imagine being on this commission and then coming 50 years later and revisiting it with people I mean how often do you get to do then - do we have a chance to really be with somebody who has that longevity persistence in this area but I've taken enough time I think we need to get moving on this so I'd like to introduce dr. pineal Joseph he's the founding director of the center of the study of race and democracy which is which lives in the LBJ School and peniel has been with us a short time he's made a big impact on the university he's cultivated numerous alliances and brought so many important thinkers and doers here to the campus so I'm really pleased to turn this over to dr. pineal Joseph [Applause] okay I'm gonna be quick I have the honor of introducing the three panelists our first is of course senator Fred Harris senator Harris is the former senator from Oklahoma is the only living member of the Kerner commission and Harris taught political science for 40 years at the University of New Mexico his legacy of education continues through the University of New Mexico's Fred Harris congressional internship and senator senator Harris is really the person who gave President Johnson the idea of even having this commission and President Johnson put senator Harris on that Commission and we're going to hear all about that as well we have the Honorable who Leon Castro who is a currently visiting distinguished professor here at the LBJ School we're not here at the library but at the LBJ School next door he's dedicated his career to public service in 2001 Castro was the youngest councilmember to be elected to the San Antonio City Council he continued to serve as the mayor of San Antonio from 2009 to 2014 heading the San Antonio 2020 initiative to create a far-reaching blueprint for San Antonio's future Castro served as the housing and urban development secretary under the Obama administration from 2014 to 2017 and currently as I mentioned before he's the deans distinguished fellow and the fellow of the Divya chair in international trade policy at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and we also have dr. Kathleen McElroy who currently serves as associate director for the School of Journalism and fellow the s Griffin singer endowed professorship in journalism starting this summer dr. McElroy will assume the position of Director of School of Journalism congratulations that's great she received her PhD from the School of Journalism here at UT after nearly 30 years as a professional journalist including at the New York Times where she held various management positions including associate managing editor dining editor deputy sports editor and deputy editor of the website while earning her doctorate she was a Harrington graduate fellow and received awards for teaching and research her research interests include racial discourse collective memory sports media and obituaries very quickly briefly this is the 50th anniversary of the publication of this report we are at a really important historical juncture in America the Kerner commission provided us a blueprint for the radical transformation of American democracy the report really grows out of the social movements of the post-war period and these are social movements for small D democracy sometimes we call them civil rights sometimes we call them feminists sometimes we call them LGBTQ labor movements but what all these movements wanted was human rights for all both in the United States and globally what's so important about the Kerner commission is that the Kerner commission took steps for proactive political social and cultural transformation these were public servants who spoke truth to power even at the cost of their own careers and reputations because it was the right thing to do and when we think about this report 50 years later this report talks about education it talks about health care it talks about jobs it talks about prisons in the criminal justice system it talks about all these democratic institutions in American civil society and the way in which those institutions weren't working on behalf of one group of Americans right in this case it's African Americans but this can be extended to Latinos it can be extended to Native Americans it can be extended to poor whites it can be extended to a broad coalition of Americans the reason I feel optimistic on a day like this and senator Harris and dr. Allan Curtis have a great book called healing our divided society investigating the Kerner commission 50 years later that just came out the reason why I feel so optimistic in spite of mass incarceration in spite of the need for the me2 movement in spite of what's going on with immigration and the dreamers is that the Kerner report provides a snapshot for a different period in time that connects with our current social political racial economic crises and that snapshot shows that there are always groups of people in this case both public servants elected officials civil rights activists who are willing to organize and speak truth to power to try to rectify inequalities what's so important about this is that even though we have tremendous challenges what the Kerner commission decided was that we could actually win those challenges but we needed to have an all-out effort which which would echo the New Deal which would echo the run run up to the second world war to defeat and eradicate these inequalities so this report is optimistic it's brutally honest in its assessment of inequality it's brutally honest in its assessment of residential segregation it's brutally honest in its assessment of the relationship between criminal justice and poor black communities but it was also optimistic because it said we didn't need to give up we could actually achieve what James Baldwin called our country and achieve our nation what Baldwin meant by that was a nation in a country that had eradicated the last vestiges of racial slavery gender discrimination and any and all kinds of inequalities we can do it that's what makes us Americans when we talk about things like the the the national anthem and Confederate monuments work were critiquing Confederate monuments because they're unamerican this country is based on liberty and freedom and justice for all people irrespective of their backgrounds the reason why Martin Luther King jr. talked about the great wells of democracy from a jail cell in Birmingham is because he believed in democracy he had seen people bleed and die for democracy not just overseas but domestically so the Kerner report is a shining example of the willingness of Americans to believe in the American Dream not just to imagine it but to make it real in our own lifetimes 50 years ago senator Fred Harris and those on the Commission were willing to speak truth to power at great cost and 50 years later we revisit this time period because we can do no less in our own time period for our children for our grandchildren for humanity and society so we should feel optimistic even though we confront extraordinary challenges but the the optimism is rooted in the fact that this country has always faced extraordinary challenges and each time the country pulls itself together it can actually eliminate and overcome those challenges that's what makes this nation great but we are only true to our identity as Liberty surest guardian if we are willing to be honest and outspoken and courageous and faithful to the precepts of American democracy we hold these truths to be self-evident that all people are created equal and so in closing what is so important about the Kerner commission is the way in which it sets up solutions proactive solutions for the crises that we face not just then but in our own lifetimes we can eradicate mass incarceration we can end child poverty we can end public school segregation we can transform this society if we are willing to speak truth to power and organize and believe in the dream of not just our founders but those who have become principal architects of American democracy by being social movement leaders by being feminist leaders by being civil rights leaders by being environmental leaders by being public school leaders by being public servants we can transform the way in which our country works and operates for the lease two V's that's why dr. Martin Luther King jr. said that we could all be great because we could all serve to try to transform this society on behalf of human rights liberty equality and freedom for all thank you [Applause] just a dr. Eric Tang my friend I forgot director of the social justice Institute who really helped us organize all of this is going to be the moderator for this panel well that's this second best introduction I've ever had the best introduction I ever had was when a guy supposed to introduce me didn't show up and I had to do it myself Margaret and I my wife Margaret Ellis didn't and I have we've been running around all over the country that's 50th anniversary we're in New York last Monday and then in DC and on Tuesday and Baltimore Wednesday and then we went to Chicago on Thursday now we're here gets to be kind of a blur but one thing that that really strikes me going around the country like this is what a lot of good people there are people like dr. Joseph and who are really doing things there there's a lot of good things going on in this country I I'm really honored to be here I spent I've had breakfast this morning with my great old friend Jim Hightower anybody didn't even know Jim Jim was my campaign manager when I ran for president and the Fort Worth star-telegram the late Fort Worth star-telegram one time asked him said is it true that you were Fred Harris's campaign manager when he ran for president and and hotdog said that's true he said I made Fred Harris what he is today a college professor I was one time Margaret and I were living in London and I was teaching there and about midway through the semester to illustrate some point I said when I thought everybody knew then about background I said when I ran for president and there was a young woman and actually she was from Iowa she's in the front row and she always jumped out of her seat she said you ran for president and I said yes I did she said president of what I said president of the United States she said president of the United States I said yes and I should tell you I was not elected she wrote that down oh my god this made me on the on the final and that I Spitak sometime I I've never been to the LBJ library so we better spent some time on that and it brought back a lot of good memories all the good things were we were doing Vietnam was just a small little thing off over here weren't thinking much about and the course the riots had not occurred yet and look at all those those things we did my goodness more legislation President Johnson got past really good stuff federal aid to education elementary Secondary Education Act the Voting Rights Act of 65 the Civil Rights Act of 1964 we made a lot of progress and and it was my honor to serve during a good many of those years with President Johnson so I want to thank Eric tang and others here for inviting me and director Evans I'm really impressed with what's going on here at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and I I just want to I've been asked to speak about the origins and the operations of the colonel mission of which I was a memory of course and and as was said the last surviving member Hightower the other day some newspaper article said I was the last surviving member he sent me he sent me an email and said you ought to put that on your tombstone the last survivor and so it's a and then I want to get to after talking about the history and origins of the Kerner commission I want to say more about the what's where we are now in regard to the issues of race and poverty and what we can and should be doing 50 years later on the evening of July the 27th 1968 my wife and I were gathered with a couple of invited friends in front of a television set we'd brought into our living room to watch President Lyndon Johnson's nationwide broadcast during which he was expected to announce the appointment of a blue-ribbon citizens Commission what became the president's National Advisory Commission on civil disorders called as you know the Kerner commission after its dedicated chairman governor Otto Kerner of Illinois the presidential broadcast had been announced in the wake of the terrible riots and violent protests that had exploded in the black sections of so many of America seized during that long hot summer of 1967 with great loss of life awful human injury enormous property destruction which all caused a great shock and fear and alarm bewilderment and anxiety throughout the country the worst disorders were in Newark and Detroit and they were not to be quelled until President Johnson had sent in US Army troops my wife and I and some friends were seated in front of the television that July of nineteen sixty seven when as I've told some of you this morning not more than 10 minutes before the president was supposed - come on my youngest daughter Laura then in the second grade came running in from the kitchen where we had a wall telephone and she said daddy President Johnson is on the phone for you which as I said this morning caused a little stir in the living room so I went into the kitchen where we had the wall telephone and I picked it up I'm standing at attention and I said that's literally true yes sir mr. president and he said friend I hope you're gonna watch television tonight I said I am he said I'm gonna point that Commission you've been talking about well here's a little flashback I was then a United States Senator of course and three days earlier when the Detroit riots were at their worst after giving getting my friend and seat back seat mate senator Walter Mondale to co-sponsor it I introduced in the Senate a resolution to create a blue-ribbon citizens Commission to look into the riots not just from a law-and-order standpoint but also to get a to get at fundamental causes and to come up with recommendations quote to make good the promise of America for all Americans immediately I had the resolution sent to the subcommittee which I chaired and I held hearings on at that very next morning and my would some of my witnesses or one of them was Whitney Young head of the Urban League but then it dawned on me that we didn't have to wait for congressional action that President Johnson could himself name the Commission by executive order I called a Douglas Kader of the White House staff and urged such presidential action and I followed up the call as the caterer asked me to with a hand-delivered formal letter to the president so back now to President Johnson's telephone call to me he said I'm going to appoint that Commission you've been talking about I said I was glad to hear it he said I'm gonna put you on it and I said I didn't expect that but I'll do my best he said and all of this is I said this morning all of this was forward he said now don't you be like some of your colleagues he said I point them to things and they don't show up I said I'll show up and another thing Fred the president said I said again yes sir mentally saluting at least he said I want you to remember you're a Johnson man I said yes sir I am a Johnson man he said if you forget it I'm gonna take my pocket knife and cut you a blank off he he did not say blank he said you're from Oklahoma you understand that kind of talk don't you I said yeah yes sir I do ha I went back into the living room and they said what do you say what do you say I said well some of it was a little personal that Mossad thing to me that by the time our report came out the president thought that I had forgotten I was a Johnson man he did not agree with with our report now back now though to July 29 1967 on that day the 11 members of the Commission were called together by telegram we met in the White House Cabinet Room that first meeting with President Johnson vice president Hubert Humphrey Attorney General Ramsey Clark budget director Charles Schultz and Cyrus Vance the man that the president had put in charge of u.s. army troops that he'd called out to Newark and Detroit after calling on Vance to give us an up-to-date report on the situation in Detroit and the rights were still going on there the president gave us our marching orders he charged us in the Kerner commission to investigate the riots and recommend action using pretty much the words that I had used in in in my resolution not only from a law and order standpoint but also in regard to their deeper causes he said let your search be free and he said find the truth and express it in your report and that is exactly what the Commission famously did which as it turned out not only shocked the conscience of the country but greatly upset President Johnson as well a highly competent and caring Washington attorney David Ginsburg was named as the Commission's executive director he rapidly hired an outstanding staff and the commission set to work in the treaty room of the executive office building adjacent to the White House we held 20 straight days of hearings from August to December of 1967 with a hundred and thirty witnesses ranging from civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King jr. to FBI director J Edgar Hoover contracts were left for serious academic and other studies staff members and consultants working for the Commission began to conduct field surveys in 23 cities including more than twelve hundred interviews attitude and opinion surveys and other serious studies of conditions and causes Commission members then broke into teams for site visits to the riot cities and personally observed their close-up the human cost of wretched poverty and harsh racism Mayor John Lindsay and I were a two-person team for those site visits as we'd already automatically and almost from the first despite disparate backgrounds made ourselves into a close working two-man team for our common goal goals for what the Commission ought to do and say mayor Lindsay and I for example went to Cincinnati for close no press meeting with a well-educated and successful group of young male and female black militants a well-educated and successful group as I said and a meeting that it had taken our staffs more than a week to set up none of these young men and women wanted to be there none would even shake hands with us one young man said expressed the view of all of the rest of them when he said he couldn't stand even look at white people anymore one way or another all of them said they didn't trust white politicians and they added those racists President Johnson and vice president Humphrey either and white politicians like you too they didn't trust us to do anything about racism and poverty John John Lindsay as mayor and I among other things as a member with Robert Kennedy of the Senate's Ribicoff Committee which had been looking into urban problems already knew that such alienation and hostility existed but still this experience affected us greatly with a local anti-poverty worker John Lindsay and I then in suits of course walked the streets of Cincinnati where they riot and the disorders had occurred we came upon a group of young black men typical of those who'd taken part in the disorders idling on a street corner and they instantly jumped up gathered around us one of them said who are you that FBI the the poverty worker with us had told them who we were and what we were doing there and then they all began to say almost in the chorus get us a job baby we need jobs baby one young man said Mr Johnson got me a job last summer but he'd run out he was talking about the president President Johnson and the summer work program for John Lindsay and me as well as for the rest of the Commission jobs was to become a central theme in our findings and recommendations mayor Lindsay and I went to Milwaukee I spent the better part of a morning in a black barbershop talking with the young black men as they came in most were from the south and having come to Milwaukee looking for work just as local jobs were disappearing or being moved away the first question I asked the early arrivals puzzled him that question was whether they found more or less racial discrimination in Milwaukee then there'd been in Birmingham or wherever it was they had come from they didn't know how to answer because as I soon learned in Milwaukee they didn't see any white people they that's how rigid the local segregation was in that northern city mayor Lindsay and I and the other Commission members came back from these site visits sobered and somewhat shaken in a room which I arranged for on the Senate side of the US Capitol building the Commission then met for 44 days of meetings from December 67 until nearly the end of February of 68 to actually write the colonel report every word of which was read aloud then discussed and revised before being approved by a majority vote of commission members on harder questions decisions would sometimes turn on a vote of 6 to 5 for example when we decided to say white racism there were members on our Commission who preferred a little kinder words like prejudice or discrimination we thought it was important to say racism it was important for young black kids for one thing we knew that oppressed people very often come to hold the same bad stereotypes about themselves that the dominant Society believes and we wanted them to know that they weren't crazy that there was a great deal of racism and so we said the words we were the government agency ever to use the word racism that was a six to five vote we also had a 65 vote on whether there was a conspiracy President Johnson believed that these riots and disorders were organized that there was a conspiracy behind them and I one time out of down at the White House he also incidentally was worried about John Lindsay running for president against him one time I went down to the White House with a constituent thing contested with my fellow senator mike Maroney and we were gonna introduce jnj row from Oklahoma the new Miss America and we went down there as we came in you could always tell President Johnson his eyes were kinda who did he's pretty low-key in his chicken hands with you you know you weren't into good order he was getting word all the time what was going on in the Commission what John Lindsay and I were up to and he shook hands with Mike Van Horne and he said how are you Mike good to see you and he said how are you mr. hero I'm glad to meet you then he said to me Fred he said I'm surprised to see you up I said what he said I heard old John Lindsay had you down and had his foot on your neck he said stick around here somewhere I did and he talked to me about conspiracy and the other day I listened again to his broadcast when he appointed this Commission and in that broadcast he said I'm asking the FBI to continue to look into the question of whether there was a conspiracy behind these riots well he talked to me about that and I said no mr. president I said it's not like that I said there are thousands of Stokely Carmichael's and H wrapped Browns that you and I have never heard of and then I knew he was a student of Franklin Roosevelt as I've said to some of them so I said to him who knows what kind of ideologies people would have followed what actions they might have taken if Franklin Roosevelt hadn't taken away their audience by getting at the basic problems that they were complaining about and he said to me have you read these FBI reports on each of the riots I said no but we we had J Edgar Hoover before and he's I think there's Marvin Watson on his staff members he said get Fred these FBI reports on each of the riots and then you told me said you come in tomorrow morning I want you to go these well I didn't they they were like this there'd be about 15 or 20 pages like they say the Cambridge Maryland report and in it and the first of all I think I mentioned this to some of you you could tell these FBI people make of these reports they hadn't a clue of what was going on in the country or or why but any rate there in that Cambridge report and the same in these others it was a line where it said a source close to this Bureau reports that I think it's like a week and a half ahead of the riots here the H rap Brown was reported to have been in Cambridge well then on the top of that report was a two-page report that the FBI report the FBI had made summary of the report and it by now it's getting a little clearer that HR at Brown was there we could have and then on top of that reporting this was true with all of them there was a one-page summary written by the White House and now H rap Brown is there you can practically hear him agitating for for this right that's what the president was seeing the in our report and there was a six to five vote on that and we said there's there was no conspiracy and one of our members said well but do we actually want to say that we do think there was any conspiracy well we don't believe it dude you know well president said tell the truth so let's just say there wasn't it this wasn't organized plan it wasn't a conspiracy six to five volt David Ginsburg our wonderful executive director and I might say this by the time we got to the end our report was adopted unanimously everybody signed it and David heard one time said this is the only unanimous report that was adopted by six to five vote and it was a lot of truth in that in our report we condemned violence and lawlessness in the strongest terms saying that that they quote nourish repression not not justice and our basic and most famous finding as director Evans said while ago was our nation is moving toward two societies one black one white separate and unequal and the report stated further segregation and poverty have created in the racial ghetto a destructive environment totally unknown to most white Americans and we added what white Americans have never fully understood but what the Negro as we said in those days but what the Negro can never forget is that white society is deeply implicated in the ghetto white institutions created it white institutions maintain it and white society condones it great and sustained national efforts were required we said not only to combat racism but also to greatly expand social programs including those against unemployment and low wages poverty inferior or inadequate education and training lack of health care and bad or non-existent housing the report also made strong recommendations for improving the conduct of the media and the police and for needed integration of housing and schools these recommendations applied to all Americans we said in the report quote rural and urban white black Spanish surname and American Indians but misinformed about the contents of the report destructed terribly by the Vietnam War President Johnson rejected the colonel report and as I've said this is particularly sad because President Johnson did more against poverty and racism than any other president before or since luckily our staff had made an early deal with Bantam Books to publish the whole report on its issuance date March 1st 1968 so there was no possibility that it could be suppressed or filed away unread no matter what however the report was purposely leaked to the media by a person who in my opinion wanted to lessen its impact and I should mention that a memo from a White House staff member to President Johnson was lately found that actually uses those words should we leak the report to lessen its impact in any event the report was leaked to the press before the Commission could as we'd planned background reporters so that they would fully understand the reasons for the Commission's findings and recommendations and this leak resulted in hastily written news stories which appeared throughout the country the next morning and what that one guy remember was just chaos that night reporters calling all of us I remember an Associated Press reporter called me this is a 600 page report and he said I have a 30 minute deadline can you just kind of capsulize there's this report well the headline the next morning in the Washington Post in pretty much all Rowan's country was something like this white racism cause of black riots commission says many people never learned the rest of the story my father a small farm in southwest Oklahoma he had about a third-grade education he loved me but the way he heard the colonel report was mr. Harris out of the goodness of heart you ought to pay more taxes to help poor black people who are rioting in Detroit and my dad traction was to hell with that I'm having a hard enough time myself I already paid too much tax and he was right about that well I could explain it to my dad and did but a lot of other people never knew that we were as interested in them as we were black people and Latino people there was not surprisingly considerable backlash in the country still many American leaders spoke out in favor of the colonel report including vice president Hubert Humphrey Senator Robert Kennedy my seatmate in the Senate people like for example great Secretary of Health Education and Welfare John Gardner John Gardner said we're in deep trouble as a people and history will not deal kindly with any nation which will not tax itself to cure its miseries and Willard words Secretary of Labor I think he he got about the best size up he said you could you could condense what the Kerner commission said in the words of that great American philosopher Pogo who said we have met the enemy and he is us well dr. Martin Luther King's called the Commission report quote a physician's warning of approaching death with a prescription for life and despite the opposition America made progress on virtually every aspect of race in poverty for almost a decade after the Kearny report for example we were just talking about earlier today we the high point on on integration of schools and housing was in the 1980s and it's after that that we began to fall back we've made great progress in regard to desegregation of schools and and of housing and the same is true about the achievement gap the achievement gap in schools between african-americans and white kids was narrowing rapidly and with the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and with other enforcement's and for example dr. darling Hammond for example said Linda darling-hammond just lately that if that trend of the gap closing had continued there wouldn't be any achievement gap between black kids and white kids right now but we began to go the other way we made a great deal of progress as you know the the number of african-american and Latino elected officials increased as did their numbers in the middle class and in all aspects of American life we elected an african-american president but with jobs alarmingly disappearing through globalization and automation with conservative political change and eventually with unfriendly US Supreme Court decisions as well as congressional cuts in both taxes for the rich and big corporations and in programs that benefited poor and middle-class Americans progress was slowed or stopped and finally reversed some improvement occurred of course during each of the Bill Clinton and Barack Obama administration's but regression has been the trend since the late 70s and that's true today there's still far too much excessive force by police to often deadly force especially against African Americans white supremacists have become bolder and more violent housing and schools have been rapidly resegregate walking too many african-american and Latino kids into slums and their children into in various schools as the nation has grown our overall poverty rate has stubbornly remained virtually the same while the total number of poor people has increased from a little over 25 million to a little over 40 million as of 2016 ever since the 1970s the african-american unemployed rate has continued to be about double that for whites Latino unemployment continues high as well labor union membership has shrunk from about 25% of private jobs to about 6% inequality of income in our country has greatly worsened for example 52% of all new income in America has gone to the top one percent in recent years rich people are healthier and live longer what's fair about that they get a better education and a better education produces greater inequality of income and then that greater economic power translates into greater political power so where do we go from here we know what needs to be done and we know what works a more progressive tax system making rich people and big corporations pay their fair share stopping tax and spending subsidies that redistribute wealth and income in the wrong direction strengthening unions and eliminating the legal and other barriers which impedes the right of workers to organize raising the minimum wage to a living wage which would be a giant boost to the economy and bump up middle wages middle class wages too we need more affordable housing and housing and schools integrated by income and race we also need reregulate of big banks and big finance better income for those who can't work and who can't find work a sound free public education for all from early childhood through college my first year at the University of Oklahoma first semester my tuition was $48 I'd learned to trade started go through school and then through law school as a printer and I was able to do that my grandson can't do it look what's happened to tuition in these schools in the public universities and there are no jobs for people like him education and training with special attention to those put out of work by circumstance circumstances beyond their control health care for all the basic American principles of equal rights and equal opportunity for all whatever a person's social standing zip code religion gender or color investment in infrastructure in science in alternative energy and technology investment in ourselves well how can we get these things done when present times are so politically tough first I think we can take heart from the fact that the great civil rights movement led by dr. Martin Luther King and John Lewis and others began in a terrible and depressing time of Jim Crow rigid segregation and harshest racism the odds were overwhelmingly against them but still they courageously resisted persisted and ultimately prevailed we can take heart to I think from the fact that the polls show that the majority of Americans support the measures that we must now adopt and the steps which we must now take we can take art from the fact that we live in a time of unprecedented growing and powerful people's activism with great new efforts and organizations like the women's March indivisible and black lives matter finally the Reverend William barber of North Carolina founder of the rapidly spreading moral Mondays movement and a new Poor People's Campaign is right when he says we can't keep fighting in our silos no more separating the issues labor over here Voting Rights over there the same people fighting one should have to fight all of us together Reverend barber is pointing the way I think the way we must go showing that white black Latino and other Americans can join hands in coalition to work for their common interests women Millennials seniors the LGBTQ community immigrants and others because as I like to repeat everybody does better when everybody does better thank you [Applause] so I'm gonna moderate a conversation with our other panelists but before I do I want to say how fitting it is that we are in this room discussing the Kerner report because right behind us the beyond these of this glass wall sits the documents of the Kerner commission so the the hundred and thirty folks who were who testified their testimonies can be read right across the hall the FBI reports if you want to read them they're right there and I send my students to go read them as part of their their classroom assignment and you know one of the things I think is interesting is that these FBI reports which ultimately found that there was no conspiracy are still really valuable because in determining that there was no conspiracy what they did was they went into neighborhoods and asked a lot of questions and tried to figure out well who was behind it and when they found out was everyday people were behind it you know teachers single moms young people who were unemployed and looking for work college students and that if you think about it is a trove of information about how social movements take shape they take shape among everyday people who are struggling for their future alright and all that can be found right behind me so I want to show you the paperback version the original paperback version of the current Commission report it's right here and this became a national bestseller in 1968 everybody was reading it right you saw it at everyone's hands and it became a national bestseller because it told the truth because comprehensive right and so despite the efforts of some to thwart the Commission's impact it became arguably the most widely read government document in the history of our country and Fred Harris thought it up ok but let's return to this question of the media and its role in both misrepresenting what happened because the next morning after it's leaked you have these sensational headlines right but also the media is look to as part of the problem by the Kerner commission and it actually has recommendations for the media right this private entity doesn't just have recommendations for the public sector so Kathleen if you could say a few words about the impact of of the media on the Kerner commission as well as the Kerner commissions impact on the media and by the way Kathleen wrote an excellent dissertation about the media and the Kerner commission I just thought I'd throw that in is that ready well I also want to give a shout out to Mercedes de viaje a school of journalism professor emeritus who has done such wonderful work on the Hutchins Hutchins committee the Kerner report so I'm sure she will correct me if I get anything wrong but you know one of the questions that Johnson asked was what effect do the mass media have on the riots he and plenty of other folk thought that the media was provoking people to riot you know there were some instances in which when the cameras showed up that people you know some reporters actually cajole people to start throwing rocks so there was a sense of you know what role did the media have but first I want to go back a little bit just a minute or two on you know journalism is being the first draft of history as senator Harris says it's an imperfect first draft many times and as Ben Bradlee said about the Washington Post coverage from 1965 to 1971 the newsroom was racist so you have to understand that yes the media did an outstanding job covering the civil rights movement there's some factors why they were covering Jim Crow South right there covering the deep south they're looking at well-dressed Negroes being hosed by people like Bull Connor those are images made for media TV plays a huge role in this the interrupt judgment at Nuremburg to show Selma so you have all of this going on and we get the Civil Rights Act we get the Voting Rights Act less than a week later Watts goes up okay so media and if you read books on this there's still some white journals like what happened we don't get what happened so clearly there was a focus on the deep south for most of this time all right but what's blowing up now it's Newark it's Detroit it's Philadelphia it's LA so and if you read the report it focuses on get toes that's the key word you know they're talking about ghettos so the colonel Commission was very smart to actually have like this massive focus group weekend with the top journalist The Times didn't participate but I think it said it's one black reporter was there but correct me if I'm wrong on this and so in the beginning the media almost was invested in sort of like did we cause this problem when the report comes out as senator Harris just said there was this mad scramble because there wasn't a lot of time to figure it out the post got it first so then The Times had to try to do it and if you read the time story you do find key words white racism it's the easy thing to report right no one's going to go through the whole thing and Nixon ways in two or three days later and it all starts well know you you know you're blaming the wrong people but interestingly enough the chapter on media chapter 15 in which the commissioners I mean the yeah the commissioners said the three main conclusions towards the media was sensationalist maybe they didn't mean to be but that was the overall effect but ultimately most important the media failed to report adequate adequately on the causes and consequences of civil disorder and underlying problems of race relations that's a key factor the underlying problems of race relations what are the two causes of that well they're not reporting on Negro life I think there's even this wonderful line in there where it says you know in the white press Negroes don't get married they don't go to the post office so the only time that you know you are seeing African Americans in the press is who they're right and again you know so it's that type of factor so it's almost pre Civil Rights again and the way the coverage is and the pathology that we're gonna get from morning and it's all this stuff but what's interesting is the other part you know they say we don't cover media is not covering the ghetto and part of the reason why it doesn't cover the ghetto well or cover riots well is because there are no black reporters in media so some white guy with the TV truck shows up and watts and people flip that bad boy over and that's the image you know and TV executives were thinking hmm this is not working the way we want it to so the report recommends that media hire more people of color and that alone should help improve the coverage well media love to talk about media I you know I was talking to Professor Tang and it's like media love to navel gaze oh there's something wrong with us so interestingly enough the Kerner commission report probably had its most impact in news media so all of a sudden TV stations are picking that hey you're in the mailroom you have a college degree come on we're gonna put you on TV it was almost that bad hiring went from less than 1% in newsrooms to maybe like 3 or 4 percent increase like fourfold I think in like three or four years programs were set up on the East Coast and the West Coast we needed to Train black reporters they ended up being consequences of that I will say now the number of people of color in newsrooms has gone up to 16% unfortunately with the way the news industry is going now young reporters of color and women are often laid off first because that's the history but at one point a Society of newspaper editors vowed that they were going to make the number of minorities in newsroom match the number of minorities in America well they abandoned that before the 2000 year goal came up but to this day Koerner is shorthand in newsrooms for newsroom integration it's shorthand for how we should be covering race so the Kerner commission probably had its most visible impact on the private sector so one of the things that becomes clear to me when I read the Kerner commission report is the hopefulness that those who participated in the unrest were filled with they were filled with the sense of promise and this is the thing that I think is missed about urban unrest and even the misuse of terms like rioting right what you miss is that people who are engaged in this activity are optimistic they're shifting their tactics politically from you know nonviolent protests to violent protests but not because they're nihilistic but because they see this as the moment in which they can make the greatest impact if they shift their tactics and it doesn't come as a surprise to us then that won't the cities that saw the most intense our unrest or cities where the young people tended to be relatively more educated tended to be more employed and intended to have more political background than in cities that did not erupt in unrest right so that it's kind of counterintuitive you would think that is the hopeless who participated that wasn't the case and this is because those cities were still geographies of opportunity they were still there are still places where people could actually see themselves living a different future sadly though 50 years later cities are perhaps less geographies of opportunity today than they were in 1967 and a city like Austin is emblematic of that problem we are the most economically segregated city in the country meaning that social mobility here is is that a very low point in a city like Austin the the chances of a working-class kid who was born in Austin or a working poor kid who was born in Austin moving out of that class and into a professional class or upper middle class is extremely low most people who make it in the city are those who already come with some resources right or already capitalized and so I want to turn to who Leon to ask what do we do about this problem economic segregation and the lack of social mobility that attends to our cities today and thank you very much professor tang for the question and of course the senator Harris and to our Dean it's a great question and you're I that Austin is a very good example of this people seem to be locked in to where they are your question is what do we do about it and of course that has a lot of answers I think that you know number one when it comes to opportunity we need as robust a commitment to education as there used to be for some people you know and lifelong education as the senator mentioned when it comes to housing and neighborhoods you need to give folks as much choice as possible either the choice to go to a quote unquote higher opportunity area or to stay in the neighborhood that they live in and that their family has lived in East Austin is a great example of that the african-american population of East Austin has declined by almost 50 percent over the last 15 years and so I think that making progress starts with investing in people's opportunity and then giving them choice and I know that you've worked a lot on affordable housing you've worked you know both at the level of being the mayor of San Antonio but also secretary of HUD so what are some key strategies that you think are relevant today that were in many ways identified in the Kerner report 50 years ago first of all to making sure that you're investing in neighborhoods one of the things that came out after this report was I think a strategy of trying to disaggregate poverty all right but you know we knocked down the Cabrini Green in Chicago but it's almost like we didn't follow the people we really didn't follow through and see if they had opportunity we need a housing choice and investment in neighborhoods so that people as I said can either stay or go if they want and today we have an administration that wants to take away six billion dollars from the HUD budget all right we're going backward so the strategy begins with investment it includes choice and it also I think includes trying to ensure that all of these things are connected together housing and education and economic development and jobs and transportation so before we open it up to all of you I wanted to touch on this question of social movements and the idea that this long hot summer of 67 and then again in 1968 with the urban unrest following the assassination of Martin Luther King that these are part and parcel of a broader black freedom movement this is ultimately what the Kerner commission identified that you couldn't take this event and say oh this is the only the bad civil rights movement we had the good civil rights movement from the early 60s through you know 65 and then in 65 we saw watts or the LA unrest right and then from then on out 66 67 in particular our social movements turned bad but the current commission identifies as no this is actually a new phase of a long unbroken black freedom struggle and so with that in mind and this is a question that you know anyone on this panel can take up where are our social movements today you know are we still in the time of movements well I think so I my wife Morgan Ellison is the chair of the Sandoval County Democratic Party and what one thing is after the last presidential election when people were having a hard time getting out of a fetal position ourselves included hey she said it was a really fortunate thing that her undergraduate degrees in political science and her advanced degrees in counseling but she could think she could use both very well and people kept coming talking to us what can we do and then my immediate reaction was my mother always said right in the corner where you are this Cory Booker says everybody can do something pick out whatever you're interested in it's blaring pirate hood or ACLU or whatever and do something like that and that's what we see now for examples Marg has a First Friday and now it's gonna it's gonna have to move out of the place where it regularly meets because it's standing room only people get there it starts at 11:30 not people to get there 10 to try to get a seat and that's true of a lot of other organizations that I belong to people people want to do something that I think is something new there was a guy said to me the other day a guy that I like a lot of in Albuquerque he said Fred this was last week what can we do to change the climate in this country on guns and I said well just this point and I read in the New York Times that these kids are down there in Florida are gonna march on the light I'll send on the Statehouse now that could do it and that's something different I mean that's a different thing I think it's pivotal this the women's March is that Margaret rode the bus going up to to Washington and I went to Santa Fe where we had 12,000 people and this last we just had a sort of the second year over the next year of it and I think they're more people involved and that was a multi-racial most multi-ethnic thing there's a lot of activism right now and one of the best things maybe the only best thing that the president's done President Trump is to get us riled up and want to do something and I think that's it that's that very hopeful trying points on that of one of the things is media is no longer in the hands of just the Washington Post's or the Dallas Morning News or you know the Huntsville item I know the social media helped create the world in which people are quote-unquote fake news but it also created you know black lives matter and me too and I think that's important the other thing media did a bad job of explaining to people like my sisters who will vote once every four years there will stand in line for three hours to vote once every four years without understanding that at what happens in state elections that's where the gerrymandering takes place and media now understand that you've got to focus on state elections not saying you have to change anyone's mind the Lee's have that better informed citizen I also say that we've had these spectacular examples in the last few years of movements that have impacted policy tremendously a good example of that are the dreamers yeah yeah there would be no daca no dhaba and we wouldn't be in a position that we're in without those young people that went out there and pushed and pushed and pushed and so if we need an example that's a concrete example of one that's made a difference okay so I think we're at the point in the evening where we're gonna turn to your questions and if I'm not mistaken there are microphones on either side of the audience so if you have a question feel free to line up at the microphone and the before dr. Joseph Pete see to it the one person who doesn't need a microphone journalist journalism professor we've got Africana Studies and American studies professor we've got a sitting u.s. senator former senator and we've got former Secretary of HUD on here so I want to ask very specific policy question Matthew Desmond's Pulitzer Prize winning book evicted is about Milwaukee and it's about racial segregation and homelessness and Desmond makes a very compelling argument he's a Harvard University professor who won a MacArthur Genius award but he used the entire genius award to set up a study of housing and homelessness in Milwaukee first time it's ever been done so he used 625 650 thousand to do that and they interviewed all these different people in Milwaukee he stayed with with with whites with blacks Latinos a whole group of people and he makes the argument and evicted that housing is the number one social issue of our time and it's found it hugely compelling as somebody who teaches on mass incarceration all these and things but he's saying if you don't have a house you can't get a job you can't get public assistance you have a hard time sending your kids to school and just in Milwaukee he looked at the confluence between race class gender and housing and he found just a disaster and this is all up to date the book just came out a year or two years ago won the Pulitzer Prize but my question is what can we do proactively about that right because he connects housing to mass incarceration and criminal justice people who have trouble finding housing oftentimes are in domestic abusive violent situations when the cops come they arrest women who've called about domestic violence and those are usually women of color and so families get dispersed because of this so housing is this critical critical issue and I know secretary Castro was was was head of HUD but what can we do proactively not not just in terms of a new election and certainly a whole new Congress new president but what can we do to make that what can we do that to make that this agenda item that we are connecting to these other issues of me2 and gun violence and mass incarceration so what can we do proactively both in Austin but then statewide in Texas and then nationally because again that a lot of our students here at LBJ were really impressed by that by that book and and I was too and I teach that book but how housing is so so key thanks a lot for the question I mean number one is that we just don't have the same commitment to investing in housing opportunity that we used to I'll give you a good example of that CDBG Community Development Block Grants that most folks are very familiar with which is the flagship program of HUD in 1974 through about 1980 it had maybe three or four billion dollars if it were indexed today it would have over twenty billion dollars kept up with that kind of investment today it has less than three billion dollars so basically you you're investing what you were in 1980 and today only 29 percent of that money is actually used for housing even though that was one of the main purposes so when I talk about investment we're not investing anywhere near what we were back then secondly I think that we need to be more creative than we were back then it would be fascinating for instance to go back to those neighborhoods that y'all visited as part of the Kerner commission report because you know what if we went back to those neighborhoods I bet that we would find a lot of them have been gentrified that those folks that used to live there have been displaced and that some of them even here in Austin and other communities have been displaced to what we consider suburban communities and that means that you need a more nuanced type of approach to affordable housing the problem is that a lot of these suburbs don't want to hear about creating affordable housing opportunity they've never been they don't think of themselves that way as as places that need to do that the big city is where you do that but folks are getting driven out of the big city because they can't afford it anymore when I think about the Kerner commission report and then I think about today whether it's an education or housing I think about that we used to have this commitment to a social safety net and to making opportunity possible and we used to to tax and to spend accordingly and then in the late 70s early 80s we started veering off into being less willing to invest in ourselves just as these cohorts of young people of color were growing up for the first time theoretically without the the boundaries the limitations of law where they could try and really reach for their American Dream except now instead of $48 for the semester of your tuition at University of Oklahoma it's I bet you know $20,000 $10,000 a semester or something like that and we need to find a way in housing and education down the line to get back to the willingness to make those investments you know I'm really happy that you bring up the the suburbs because there's no stopping the trend known as the suburbanization of poverty it's it's a runaway train the fact that the suburban area is just outside of Austin here are the locations in which the rate of poverty is growing the fastest is almost irreversible so if there's a distinction between you know sixty seven hundred sixty-eight 2017-2018 it's that we can no longer think of the Kerner commission recommendations in the context of the so-called inner city we really need to think about how we create these opportunities in outlying areas and secretary Castro you also brought up that requires an integrated strategy it can't just be about housing because you also have to make sure that people can get from the outlying areas to other parts of the city transportation they have to be in places where there is a robust school district they have to be areas of opportunity as opposed to just thinking that the inner cities are what we need to focus on you know at the same time though there's the ongoing displacement of long-standing residents within the inner city and and those institutions including their churches which are tax exempt but even they are saying listen it doesn't make sense for us to hold on within the inner city well you know one thing that came up in a conference that both Fred and I were part of last week in Berkeley and this was a recommendation made by a former head of the IRS which is if you want to stop displacement what you do is you make sure that the runaway property taxes that many of these long-standing residents are confronted with do not drive them out and he had a simple proposal I forgot what the name name of the proposal is but he said if you want to call it the koskinen plan go ahead right and the idea was to hold that property tax or speculated property tax in escrow so you don't pull that money from them just because you know a house four times more expensive was built next door you you tell them this is what you would owe theoretically if you sold but we're gonna hold that in escrow until you do so right and so things like that can be done because again displacement is a huge issue and it's a particularly intense here in in East Ostia just to give you a quickly give you a sense of our lack of I think seriousness with regard to this issue when I got to HUD I wanted the department to focus more on displacement and gentleness and I asked our research department you know basically what do we have on that they said that we didn't have anything conclusive on the impact of gentrification because basically there has been a lack of or there's a dearth of longitudinal analysis of what happens to people who are displaced so somebody you know somebody might not be able to afford the rent anymore and they have to leave where somebody may quote-unquote cash out and sell their home that all of a sudden is worth more but we haven't done a good job of tracking a following then to understand who has a worse outcome who has a better outcome that was the answer that I got but it shows you that we really haven't been prepared to fully understand this issue thank you all for being here my name is Amina Pitts Nia this builds off of secretary Castro's earlier point and this is for Senator Harris making a decidedly hot-button topic not so hot button for people that aren't willing to sit here and have the conversation so clearly this is something that has a lot of weight has a lot of seriousness to it but there's a common theme that's come up this and as with everyone who's had this conversation and within their own families on making this hot-button topic issue something that we can talk about with folks that are going about their day don't live this everyday that at least they don't think they live this everyday and making it open for a conversation that doesn't lead to people turning off their attention just even today after you had a chance to meet my wife and daughter she had a chance to call her mom I've known them for years I had no idea that my wife's grandfather actually worked on your Senate campaign and my mother-in-law and her sister actually got stopped by the police by accidentally stapling your fliers to the phone poles I think I know that was against the law and we've never talked about any of these topics as a family even though we should have so in your own lives and your own families and your own discussions what are some of the may be approaches you've taken to help like you've mentioned your father earlier making this subject digestible but more importantly open to people who aren't just gonna gather in a small intimate setting like this tonight well I was impressed with you this morning I'm more impressed now when I hear about that campaign activity his name's Ansel Simpson you're fat mutt yeah yeah well you know everybody can do a little something we've all got some obligations in that respect I think that somehow we ought to realize we're all living in the same house and getting acquainted with the people that are different from us and that we're all in this thing together that's what we've got to somehow get across and so it's hard to do we and the media has got a an obligation here of course but I think public officials have got an obligation they've been shirking we got I said we they got on the national agenda poverty for the first time because John Kennedy ran for president and went out in Appalachia shaking hands with the coal miners and other desperately poor people followed by the national press in the press is better reporting real events rather than on issues or we've learned about the terrible racism and poverty in the Delta Mississippi because Robert Kennedy went there and visited in the homes of people in the press followed him around so I when is the last time we've heard a national candidate presidential candidate in particular allowed the word poverty to slip through their lips and you haven't heard one in a very long time people we talk about the middle class and the working class and so forth but we don't you know we don't hear people saying about poverty and I think that's that's one thing we've got to do something more than that then I think nothing I don't know how to to do this on a national scale John Jeff foe and others have been talking about it and a wonderful african-american woman I met over the last week in Chicago whose name is Gail Christopher it is when I was a fresh out of law school and before the civil rights movement really got going I was living in Lawton Oklahoma there's a town of about 75,000 I'll start practicing law there and it was a army town there was a military base right next door and we started with American Indians but then we expanded it out and we started having my wife and I and others we started having a dinner table dinner one week in a black home and the next week in a white home and at first it if we didn't talk about issues we just getting acquainted have a drink eat abide just talk and of course what you find out is wait a minute these people are just like us they got same worries about their kids and and and and and they got a few more problems these black people and we do but we got to know each other personally and the first thing you know it also got into where he would say well you know JC Penney's will not hire any black black people and we ought to go down there and pick it in front of it and we ought to get the common dog out here at Fort Sill to put them off limits this was before the and this had a in Norman if there was some way and I think there is something going on like this on college campuses getting people together who have different backgrounds a different racial ethnic or gender whatever and and just getting to know each other personally somehow we that's that's one of the things that's so bad about segregation is we don't really understand what the person's problems are and that's what we have to get across I think some way I don't know exactly how to do it but I think each of us has got some kind of obligation to help do it I was gonna say there is a woman who had a question on this side and she stood a long time well it is happening this some degree but let me just say about it tell you this we gave a contract to a group of academics at Brandeis with the idea that they would come up with a test that could be applied to cities in the country to determine where a riot was more likely to occur about to occur and they came up with a group of criteria you know like how much poverty there is and what the relations were the police and this and that and we went over this yeah that looks like a good test so they applied it to nine cities for example two watts where there was a disorder in 65 but not in 67 and they plotted the places where riots had occurred in 67 they applied it to Washington and Baltimore where people said there's too large of a black middle class and and they're never gonna have a riot and what they found was the debtor was about to be a riot and every one of them their first thought was well wait a minute there's something wrong with her test but they came to the conclusion that there are such tensions and such conditions that that that was true so we can we said we don't know what causes violence in one place and not in another but we can describe with particularity the conditions where this occurs and that's that's what we ought to focus on so I don't know of whether there's gonna be more unrest or not I hope not but I would just like to add that whether it's do the right thing or the real world Ferguson or Baltimore its precipitated by what people consider the unnecessary death of a person of color usually at the hands the police so this isn't like I mean and I know you weren't thinking that but it isn't like oh we're gonna have a riot today it's like it's emotions based on something that has happened something that people see as a sign of injustice and our only reaction I think as what's the case 50 years ago is that we need to let you know how we feel and this is the only way that you seem to listen to us or respond yeah I was just quickly so yeah it's there was spark right there was a spark in watts it was a traffic stop that ignited it the the riots LA riots after Rodney King in the the verdict there I thought about this yesterday I was watching HBO and I saw that documentary traffic stop about Brian King and the officer Richter who I think was just fired right terminated recently and your question was do we see anything that would make us think that there's still the possibility of this you know as long as there's inequality and the frustration that results and then these incidents that provide that kind of spark then unfortunately sure yeah I do see that yes first of all thank you for being here I feel very honored to be here tonight in your presence I was born in Macon Georgia in 1958 a little context so I was 10 years over the report was written I've been the Austin branch president ACP since 2000 so I've seen all happened and my question is is given this report and the significance when I look at cities in particular I look at their budgets and we still see the same budget there's no money allocated or dedicated for poverty for unemployment for areas where you see displacement identification these are primarily local issues first so I guess my concern is given the fact this report proves that here's the cause of the problem if you do the right things you can fix the educational system we know the importance of jobs why do you think in 2018 Misha never before with so many small people in this world we struggle with the basic things like allocating money to certain areas that pay the same tax rate so my question is given all the information we have out the technology why do we struggle on a basic level with having a budget that reflects a small concerned about inequity and a very things that create this predicament now have you respond so the Kerner commission got it right dr. Joseph and I were talking about this right before the panel they got it right they knew what needed to be done and in some small measure they began to do it in the first decade as Senator Harris pointed out and so you see inequalities you know the gap narrowing but political forces ultimately decided that they didn't want to continue along that route so it's not that we don't know what to do right it's not like we don't have the empirical data to show us what's gonna work but we don't have is the political will to implement these measures that will reduce public school inequality that will reduce displacement so on and so forth you know crystallites I'm sorry go ahead since they would crystallize this for me is the same year we did live aid to try to help you know poverty in African countries we had Farm Aid yes to try to help farmers and I realized we used all the brainpower of the world and essentially United States and now we know African American women to put a man on the moon and to orbit the world and now everything is like in our device like all the brightest minds of our generation or working at Apple or Dell which are great wonderful places but there's like now there's not this this idea of what can we do for everybody how can the technology serve everybody Facebook wants your friends but is it really your friend you know and I'm not saying anything against Facebook but just saying the great minds now we don't seem to be working toward a common good I think that's a great point you know that it's it is harder these days to summon a common sense of purpose and common national identity and there your question was you know why when when we know a lot of what we need to do why in 2018 are we still having these conversations and have the conditions that we have and one of the I think primary reasons for that is that there are too many people in politics who profit by not and by dividing folks and by you know remember Reagan and the welfare queen yeah you know other rising people and they're in their condition because they're lazy and you know everything to make other people feel better about themselves basically and as though they don't need to make the investments that they should in communities and you know that's not to say right like if we were to analyze all the different programs that came out of the Great Society that that we wouldn't find some that we're not if it's not as effective as we wanted him to be but we've had 50 years where we should have been learning and improving and improving in the delivery of those and if we had continued to move forward past the 1970s into the 80s 90s 2000s and today I think that we could have made a much bigger dent in income inequality and racial segregation in the lack of opportunity for a lot of people in the country and do it at one last thing because I was talking about those companies and I think Dean Davis would agree with me universities now have to take a greater role in community outreach and I think a lot of these companies are willing to work with us to make this a better place if our governments don't have the wherewithal or can't do it I think this is a spot for the University of Texas you know what starts here can change the world where we're gonna start trying to change the world so senator Harris final thoughts before we close well I think you know what Obama used to say you are the future you have been waiting for there's a lot of power in this room and and as I said everybody can can do something and what we've got to do is somehow is get people to see that their own self-interest is in doing something about this you know I've had people say to me well well why should I care but somebody not having health insurance I have health insurance I said well you this way wait a minute you gotta see what's happening with those people they wait until they're really sick and then they go to the emergency room and you're paying for that with your taxes or for example to say well well why should I push for raising the minimum wage I already get the minimum how will they get $15 an hour whatever well wait a minute that we're not just gonna raise the wages of those people that are getting less than the minimum wage but that's gonna bump up yours too and it's gonna put a lot of money into the economy and create more jobs and what are you doing now you're saying well well mark pay a wage that people can't live on that's it that's not my business I don't have anything to do with it but yes you do because we're not gonna let those people starve and your practices are paying for food stamps for those people why shouldn't they be able to take care of themselves by their own work now some way we've got to talk to people about their own self-interest and that we are in this thing together all of us and I think we we need to show them that we can do this I the north sweater is grew up in New Mexico she comes from New Mexico and she's the one that when she was a fellow agitator with sister Chavez she came up with this phrase which I think Obama helped popularize and we ought to repeat to ourselves as we leave here see said boylee yes we can so before we leave though there were many people who made this day possible not just this evening we had an afternoon session as well but the person who really just you know steered this entire ship to harbor is Virginia cumberbatch the director of the UT community engagement center so I want to bring her up to say some closing words before we move into the reception thank you dr. Tang is actually much bigger team than I and I want to thank our panelists this evening senator Harris the Honorable Julian Castro and dr. Kathleen McElroy thank you for your insight thank you for your continuous work and strides and reconciling systemic issues of racism and social bias I also like to thank dr. Eric ting for his leadership in making today's series of events possible and for his continuous work and the larger conversation around social justice my name is Virginia Kevin Rogers dr. King shared earlier and I have the pleasure of serving as the community engagement center director here at the University of Texas which is part of the larger division of diversity and community engagement and similar to what dr. Elroy was saying that the mandate at the University of Texas and universities across our Central Texas area including Hills huston-tillotson University is this community engagement centers mission is to leverage the resources of the university to address issues surrounding access and inequity in our community and as our community in our country engaged in important conversations around justice civil liberties human rights racial reconciliation race politics these are not new but they are ever critical conversations their mandates for attention empathy continue learning and understanding and although we are decades removed from the Kerner report or moments that we recognize as pivotal shifts in American history like the suffrage movement the march on Washington Immigration Act of 1965 or the Civil Rights Act Act of 1964 we cannot ignore or fail to recognize that these historic tragedies are still a part of our current realities encourage each of you to continue to seek out opportunities to build understanding empathy connection and ultimately reconciliation of systemic prejudice and institutional racism tonight's conversations none other like it are not meaningful unless we create meaning outside of this building and in our everyday work Martin Luther King jr. said human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice suffering and struggle the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals we thank you for your presence this evening I think your your attendance is evident at least of your interest but we hope hopefully your dedication to such work we invite you to join us for a reception in the back room for some light refreshments and conversations before we do I just want to thank our sponsors and our cooperative organization and I would like to give recognition to a few folks I would like to acknowledge dr. Colette Pierce Burnett who's the president of huston-tillotson University [Applause] she likes to remind us and I think it's proper that it's the oldest institution of higher learning here in Austin you heard from Nelson Linder who's the president and of the n-double a-c-p here in Austin we have Ashton Cumberbatch who is representing mayor Adler's office and the insta the Task Force on institutional racism and systemic bias and we have Erika signs and dr. Tsuji garage with the division of diversity in community engagement so thank you all for attending this evening again I hope that you guys realize what a special moment this is not just for reflection but intentional continued work and so I ask that you join us in the back for some refreshments and if you're leaving this evening please be safe and thank you so much [Applause] | TheLBJLibrary | UCwRQxHVCyShQyky_HzHdZEQ | 2018-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,211 | 83,480 |
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E21c3kv-wsA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E21c3kv-wsA | Academic Search and MasterFile Complete | Hi! This is Bren Antrim, a librarian here at Santa Monica College, and today we're going to be doing a database tour video for Academic Search and MasterFile Complete, two databases that are searched with one search. when you go to the school homepage smc.edu, which may look a little different when you search it because we're going through a redesign but the search strategy should still work, mouse over Student Support and then click on Library between Counseling and Tutoring. Once you're there scroll down a little in the page and you're going to be going to the Databases button because you're going to be searching in a specific database. All Databases gives you a list of all of the databases we subscribe to alphabetically by title with a short description of what's in the database. Academic Search and MasterFile Complete are listed first. When you click on it, if you're not yet logged in it will require you to log in with your Canvas login. Once there you have some options. Again the first thing you want to make sure is that Full Text is actually clicked so you get the article and not just information about the article. You can do other refinements to your search as well but I'm going to start with general search and show you how to refine it down after you get some results. So if I decide that I want to take a look at social media and I also want to look at how that interacts with body image I search that out, see what I get. This is a relatively specific search, two specific topics and 'and' is where they overlap. So everything that I get in my results must include both of these topics. I come up with 213 hits. Some of them are periodicals - databases that are published by Ebscohost use the word 'periodical' to mean 'not scholarly'. It might be a newsletter, it might be a magazine, but it's not academic. I also get some academic journals and I decide, well, my teacher really wants me to use scholarly journals, so over here on the left hand side, I can say, give me only peer-reviewed scholarly journals. That cuts my results about in half but I still want to narrow it down a little bit more. I can go down here to the publication date, and I can either move the bar or I can type in that I want the last 10 years. That's a decent date range, five to ten years for scholarly journal articles. It depends on the topic, of course. If your topic is something that changes rapidly like medicine or technology or law, maybe the last three years. If it's something like history or philosophy or literature where a longer or broader search might be quite useful, maybe you want to go back 15 years. Talk to your instructor, they're the discipline expert and they're the ones that will let you know how far back that you want to go. This is technology so instead of 2010 I'm only going to go back about five years and go to 2016. When i add that limiter see if it will let me... yes! It cuts it in half again, down to 46. I can continue and if I would like to continue like, say I still had a couple 100, I could go down here to Subject term and there are two Subjects. Subject: Thesaurus Term makes your search broader because thesaurus means words that mean the same thing so you end up getting more hits. Subject without anything else, just Subject, are specifically assigned subject headings and they narrow your subject down considerably. So if you get a lot of hits and you want to narrow it down, you can use Subject to do that. But I have enough. I want to take a look at them and see what I've got. So when I look through here I see something that looks interesting. Notice not all of them are in English. Oh, this looks quite interesting - this is in the Journal of Research on Adolescence, from December of 2017. It's an 18-page journal article and it might be quite useful depending on my topic. So when I click on that it will bring up information about the article including the research team, the title of the article, the source which is the journal it's in (when you cite this leave off the wiley blackwell), and all of the publication information. It will give some subject terms that will tell you in broad terms what topics are covered in this article, and then it'll give you an abstract, which is the author supplied summary of what they think is important about this article. When I take a look at this abstract I can tell by the words that are used and how it presents itself that this is primary research. So if my instructor was requiring that this would also check that box. The article itself is over here attached as a pdf so I could either read it online by clicking that or I could go over here on the right hand side and I could email it to myself. When I email it to myself I just put in my email address - it doesn't make any difference if the top one changes - I give it some kind of a subject and over here on the right hand side before I send it off I ask it to give it an attempt at a citation. We are not in Brazil so we're not using the Brazilian National Standards. So you scroll down alphabetically until you get to the citation format that is required in your class. For example in LIB 1 and in ENGL 1 we use MLA, the Modern Language Association. Never send in plain text format, that will mess up all of your graphics. And send it off. You'll get an email confirmation saying that it's been sent. Now before you leave you could also cite it from this page if you wanted a citation. So if I click that - again it's alphabetical order so it defaults to Brazil - I scroll on down to the MLA citation. I can copy this and paste it. Before I turn it in I want to fix it, though. For example, it's not double spaced, it's not in Times New Roman size 12. This needs to be taken out - so what you'll want to do is, after you copy it and put it into your paper, fix it using the template given to you by your instructor. Then after you're finished with that you can click on Result List to get back to your varied and interesting articles, and pick another one. If you have questions at any time, on the Library homepage - again, Student Support, click on Library - you can go to Ask a Librarian which is 24-7 reference chat assistance. When the library is staffed with SMC librarians, in other words normal business hours during Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer, you'll be chatting with an SMC librarian, but if we're not there you'll still be talking to a college or university librarian from one of our partners in the consortium. 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xjnpCGP3BDM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjnpCGP3BDM | Amazing new manicure ideas for spring | Oh [Music] amazing new manicure ideas for spring it's the quickest easiest and often cheapest way to update your look yes forget the designer handbag these manage your ideas for spring are the hottest arm can be around lipstick has long been the barometer of social and economic unease known as the lipstick index women have been found to forego more expensive luxuries like shoes and bags for the Affordable indulgence of a new lipstick during periods of recession but for the first time in like ever nail polish sales have outstripped those of lipids suggesting there's a new kid on the beauty Block in fact the spritz spent 284 million pounds on nail varnish in 2014 that's more than 1 million bottle of the week the power of Polish is palpable and offers the same kind of feel good factor as a salon blow dry or spray tan in minutes so what of the new season trends well red is back but a deeper blue dia red new scar Stilton but this summer season barely there no manicure manicure chive finish and of course there are the zynga brights that keep our fingers and toes for that matter looking hot all summer and of course there are the zingy brides that keep our fingers and toes for that matter looking hot all summer [Music] the monochrome money we love miss lady fingers take on Reese Witherspoon's black and white dress the monochrome money we love miss lady fingers take on Reese Witherspoon's black and white dress the new shimmer this plan moves designed by one nail to rule them all is so simple to achieve after two coats of Polish concentrate glitter on just the tips and build up the half in half mix and match your colors for a springtime money with a difference we love these orange and grey nails dstec money hmm has created the ultimate fashion money apply base coat then create a series of colored triangle at the tip of the nail the punchy pink this poppy pink worn by nail lacquer UK was looked great on fingers and toast the top tip a bright tip against a news nail is a winning look for summer the stiletto money aka the LA luton style manicure one for longer nails this lavish an inspired manicure by she he is blogger camille is super low paint the talk of your nails a glossy black and the underside bright red the stencil money fun and wearable we love these nail art ideas for spring the fifty money nothing beats a tangerine polish for summer especially one with a token crystal nails the Marvel money LPI has adapted this on trends interior design for nails using a bit of cling film and a nail art send to death and drag black polish across the nail the Mad Money great polish plus matte topcoat equals one cool manicure the wine nail bang on trend for summer this file skelter man if you're in on the dark side is pure polish heaven [Music] | Natural Remedies | UCzl77vcZIbUq0jk2Sd-ITrw | 2017-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 513 | 2,773 |
4isrQLfgmcc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4isrQLfgmcc | Buff.Market the best Western Csgo Trading Site!? | this video is sponsored by buff market yo guys welcome back to new video my channel in today's video we will go over buff market again i did a video before on the site and what it basically is but now some time has passed and yeah i want to do one again as already said this video is sponsored by buffalo market too so make sure to check it out down below in the description it's actually worth it but let me just get into it and explain the entire site to you again more thoroughly so uh yeah you know what would you actually get so let's get started so first of all buff market is basically the western version of buff 163 the marketplace we all love and know so you might think why should you use buff market if it's basically the same as both 163 and we all know the problem of depositing on above 163. it's it's a pain some sometimes you have to contact people get your balance somehow sell items it's just a pain and that's where above market comes in because it's a western market site and that means we as western people can deposit and it's pretty easy too you just have to go to my balance and then you can just deposit money by a credit card and that's so so useful once you deposit your money with credit cards you might think okay but what can i do with that money and it's pretty simple actually it's very similar to any other marketplace just that it's a very simple interface to use like you have your market up here where you can see all your items it has a lot of filters like types of weapons you want to search for the quality the exterior the category like if you want to have a star trek knife or only want to see normal knives and you also have a color filter this is actually a very cool feature but the normal buff has that too but not many other sites have it and you can sort by colors for example if you you're planning on building a red inventory you can just filter by red and then see all the red items another cool thing that is actually huge that makes the site so much more viable and usable for the average trader or guy who wants to buy and sell items is that the fees are getting reduced to 2.5 so basically same as both and that is huge now probably one of the coolest features about buff as you can already see they have a mobile app and not many sites provide that and this is pretty much essential for anybody who is actively trading and selling items because you're not always at your pc buff is offering something that is so so useful and so helpful it's just an app that basically has all the features as the desktop app actually a few more and you can accept traits through that you can check your balance you can deposit through it and this makes the site a very nice option for any trader that is trading frequently and also keep in mind it's a p2p trading system if you just want to try it out just list your item and see if it sells if it doesn't it doesn't matter because it's not out of your inventory you still have full position of your item until it sells oh and by the way there are giveaways for new users that do transactions on both market the giveaway items are gonna be worth up to 139 dollars and the only thing you have to do to enter is sell or buy an item on the website but yeah i hope you enjoyed the video if you did make sure to like the video and check out the link in the description also in the pin comment to check out the site yourself i would really appreciate it see you guys in the next one goodbye [Music] so [Music] you | Westpool | UCuvmQB3OPBxOnca8Yj1l1yQ | 2022-07-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 693 | 3,497 |
-4aCwUbnZtY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4aCwUbnZtY | Atonement provided a solution to an overdraft | this video is about atonement the word atonement could be translated with the word reconciliation in the financial World reconciliation is the process of comparing an entity's financial affairs with that of the bank as expressed in the bank statement if that comparison matches up the entity is said to be reconciled to the bank reconciliation offers no solution to any deficit that may exist in other words if a person owes the bank a hundred and fifty thousand dollars before reconciliation he still owes that money after reconciliation reconciliation only Compares and ensures agreement on the balance it does not offer a solution if needed biblical atonement is similar in that it also don't remit our sentence but in contrast to reconciliation in the financial World it does provide for a solution in fact the atonement ceremony is designed with the remission of sin in mind atonement provides for resolution for not only an individual sin but also a sinful nature to explain this a bit more let me draw further parallels between biblical atonement and bank reconciliation for this comparison we assume a person owes the bank money after reconciliation he realizes he's hopelessly indebted even if the bank repossess everything he owes it will not cover his debt so to finally solve his debt the bank offers him employment what is surprising is that the employment contract stipulates that not only will all his prior debt be written off but the bank will going forward provide in all these needs he signed the contract but then instead of being content with the bank's provision he arranged credit with another bank and re-engage in debt when called upon to give account of his Affairs he admits that although the bank remit his prior did the bank did not fulfill in all his needs he was dismissed for not honoring the employment contract in comparing date with sin the conclusion is that if we commit to sin after our prior sins had been remitted there is no further sacrifice we can call on for forgiveness this is the same conclusion drawn by the Hebrew author when he wrote his letter Hebrew 10 26 for if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth they remain no more sacrifice for sins so let us look at how sins are primitive Matthew 26 28 for this is my blood of the new testament which is shared for many for the remission of sins now this is Yeshua speaking and he's saying that his blood or his death forms the foundation of a new covenant secondly and here we need to be careful not to show prejudices his blood accomplished the remission of sin or his blood made it possible it could be either of the two let us read other scriptures to get clarity Matthew 1 4 John did baptize in the wilderness and preached the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins here we have the word for again and as is the case with blood this could mean that the repentance and baptism accomplishes remission of sin or it could be a step towards it so thus far we have three conditions he assures blood repentance and baptism I won't read Luke 1 77 and Luke 3 verse 3 as very carried plus minus a similar meaning to what we already discussed Luke 24 47 and that repentance and remission of sin should be preached in his name among all nations beginning at Jerusalem now it's no longer a repentance in the name of John it is now a repentant in the name of Yeshua it turns out to be similar to John's message a repentance instructed and or propagated by Yeshua leads to or causes remission of sin Act 2 38 then Peter said unto them repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and you shall receive the gift of the early ghost this is after yeshua's death and his disciples were carrying the message forward a message that remains true namely that repentance and baptism according to the instructions of Yeshua in other words a message in yeshua's name will lead to or will accomplish the remission of sin so far we have identified three factors instrumental in the remission of sin namely the blood of the Messiah repentance and baptism we still don't know if when they are fulfilled accomplishes the intermission of sin or if there are only a step towards it Act 10 43 to him give all the prophets with this that through his name whosoever believed in him shall receive remission of sins so this scripture adds faith and shall firstly faith faith comes by hearing the word of God the word of God is Yeshua so faith comes by hearing Yeshua furthermore faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of unseen things seeing that his words are unseen Faith translates to the evidence or substance we provide for hearing Yeshua that more or less translates to following him once we do that we shall not will anymore but shall have the remission of our sins so up to this point there can be no doubt that the remission of sins is obtained by four independent actions one yeshua's death two my repentance three my baptism and for my faith in him let's read on Romans 3 25 whom God has set forth referring to Yeshua to be a propitiation through faith in his blood to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are passed through the forbearance of God in this verse we have propitiation faith in his blood and remission of Christ sins so unpacking it whom God has set forth to be a repudiation god destined his son to be a repudiation or to reconcile so now for the first time we see that remission of sins is linked with reconciliation and Yeshua is or was or performs that reconciliation through faith in his blood the previous scripture refers to faith in him now it says faith in his blood why faith in his blood well because if we have faith in his blood we will submerge ourselves in it Romans 6 3 declares that know you not that so many of us were baptized into Jesus Christ who were baptized into his death by baptism we entered his death something we won't do if the reward isn't worth the sacrifice so what is the reward 1 Corinthians 15 29 else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead if the date rise not at all the reward is resurrection but that's not all we also get all our prize sins remitted here in Romans 3 to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are passed he write our prizes off and by doing so we declare him as righteous lastly through the forbearance of God God had tolerated my prior sins like a bank carrying my prior debt and hiding my overdraft from the eyes of others so Romans 3 in a nutshell reconciliation is through the Messiah who had provided his blood so that those with faith can submerge themselves in it for the remission of the prize sins and the hope of being resurrected one Corinthians 15 29. now let's look at other scriptures Hebrew 9 22. and almost all things are by the law purged with blood and without shedding of blood is no remission reiterating that it is blood that purges our cleansing our sins water don't clean US unless we get in the bath in the same way the blood of Christ don't Purge me unless I die with him through baptism Hebrew 10 18 now where remission of these is there is no more offering for sin once our sins are emitted by having made all the preconditions above and something goes wrong we cannot have another sacrifice to have the process repeated it is a once in a lifetime opportunity in making a summary of all these scriptures mine would look like this one the Messiah first provided his blood which is atonement atonement because it declares us all bankrupt but also it provides the solution for bankruptcy so that to after repenting three and faith in his blood full we can submerge ourselves in his blood through baptism five for the once in a lifetime opportunity six to have our sins remitted and have the hope of Resurrection so let's return to the bank analogy the messiah's death was to create a bank allowing everybody in the world to have an overdraft he carries all those overdrafts for the duration of the current disabilitation and forces nobody to settle the invitation to work for the bank is open to all to apply for a job is to repent to seize accumulating more debt that will then lead to an offer of employment the employment contract stipulates that the bank will write off all prior debt and it requires us to wear a Scarlet uniform as a reminder of the bank's motto of a debt-free life employment holds for as long as we honor this Covenant so lastly here is how I understand scriptures in view of this analogy the phrase he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows means that through the bank he made an overdraft available to carry everybody's debt by whose Stripes you were healed means he had to suffer as a human to create the bank by which we can be employed the phrase he was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our inequities means he had to die to create the bank the verse for he has made him to be sin for us who knew no sin means he had to become a human with a sinful nature without sin to erect a bank for humans the verse we being dead to sin should live unto righteousness means that once we become an employee of the bank we don't borrow money any longer and live according to the rules of the bank who now employs us God bless you all | TheJPR54 | UCduUXs1gdTTtW0xsGt1l9Qg | 2023-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,716 | 9,299 |
5u6c-ePNPXE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u6c-ePNPXE | Newport, Rhode Island | Wikipedia audio article | Newport is a seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County Rhode Island located approximately 33 miles 53 kilometers southeast of Providence Rhode Island 20 miles 32 kilometers south of Fall River Massachusetts 73 miles 117 kilometers of Boston and 180 miles 290 kilometers northeast of New York City it is known as a New England summer resort and is famous for its historic mansions and its rich sailing history it is also the home of Salve Regina University and Naval Station Newport which houses the United States Naval War College the naval undersea warfare center and an important Navy training center it was a major 18th century port city and also contains a high number of buildings from the colonial era the city is the county seat of Newport County which has no governmental functions other than court administrative and sheriff Corrections boundaries it was known for being the location of the summer white houses during the administration's of presidents Dwight D Eisenhower and John F Kennedy the population was 24,000 27 as of 2013 topic history you topic colonial period Newport was founded in 1639 on Aquidneck Island which was called Rhode Island at the time its eight founders and first officers were nicholas easton william Coddington john clark john Coggeshall william Brenton Jeremy Clark Thomas hazard and Henry bull many of these people had been part of the settlement at Portsmouth along with Anne Hutchinson and her followers they separated within a year of that settlement however and Coddington and others began the settlement of Newport on the southern side of the island Newport grew to be the largest of the four original settlements which became the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations which also included Providence Plantations into women many of the first colonists in Newport became Baptists and the second Baptist congregation in Rhode Island was formed in 1640 under the leadership of John Clarke in 1658 a group of Jews were welcomed to settle in Newport they were fleeing the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal but had not been permitted to settle elsewhere the Newport congregation is now referred to as Congregation Jesuit Israel and as the second oldest Jewish congregation in the United States it meets in Touro synagogue the oldest synagogue in the United States the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations received its Royal Charter in 1663 and Benedict Arnold was elected as its first governor at Newport the Old Colony house served as a seat of Rhode Island's government upon its completion in 1741 at the head of Washington Square until the current Rhode Island State House in Providence was completed in 1904 and Providence became the state's sole capital city Newport became the most important port in colonial Rhode Island and a public school was established in 1640 the commercial activity which raised Newport to its fame as a rich port was begun by a second wave of Portuguese Jews who settled there around the middle of the 18th century they had been practicing Judaism in secret for 300 years in Portugal and they were attracted to Rhode Island because of the freedom of worship there they brought with them commercial experience and connections capital and a spirit of enterprise most prominent among those were Jacob Rodriguez Rivera who arrived in 1745 1789 in Aaron Lopez who came in 1752 died May 28 1782 Rivera introduced the manufacturer of sperm oil which became one of Newports leading industries and made the town rich Newport developed seventeen manufacturers of oil and candles and enjoyed a practical monopoly of this trade until the American Revolution Aaron Lopez is credited with making Newport an important center of trade he encouraged 40 Portuguese Jewish families to settle there and Newport had 150 vessels engaged in trade within 14 years of his activity he was involved in the slave trade and manufactured spermaceti candles ship's barrels rum chocolate textiles clothes shoes hats and bottles he became the wealthiest man in newport but was denied citizenship on religious grounds even though british law protected the rights of jews to become citizens he appealed to the rhode island legislature for redress and was refused with this ruling in asmik as the said Aaron Lopez hath declared himself by religion a Jew this assembly did not admit himself nor any other of that religion to the full freedom of this colony so that the said Aaron Lopez nor any other of said religion is not liable to be chosen into any office in this colony nor allowed to give vote as a free man in choosing others Lopez persisted by applying for citizenship in Massachusetts where it was granted from the mid 17th century the religious tolerance in Newport attracted numbers of Quakers known also as the Society of friends the great friends meeting house in Newport 1699 is the oldest existing structure of worship in Rhode Island in 1727 James Franklin brother of Benjamin printed the Rhode Island Almanac in Newport in 1732 he published the first newspaper the Rhode Island Gazette in 1758 his son James founded the weekly newspaper Mercury the famous 18th century Goddard and Townsend furniture was also made in Newport throughout the 18th century Newport suffered from an imbalance of trade with the largest colonial ports as a result Newport merchants were forced to develop alternatives to conventional exports in the 1720s colonial leaders arrested many pirates acting under pressure from the British government many were hanged in Newport and were buried on Goat Island topic slave-trade Newport was a major center of the slave trade in colonial and early America active in the triangle trade in which slave produced sugar and molasses from the Caribbean were carried to Rhode Island and distilled into rum which was then carried to West Africa and exchanged for captives in 1764 Rhode Island had about 30 rum distilleries 22 in Newport alone the common burial ground on Farewell Street was where most of the slaves were buried 60% of slave trading voyages launched from North America issued from tiny Rhode Island in some years more than 90% and many from Newport almost half were trafficked illegally breaking a 1787 state law prohibiting residents of the state from trading in slaves slave traders were also breaking federal statutes of 1794 and 1800 barring Americans from carrying slaves to ports outside the United States as well as the 1807 congressional act abolishing the transatlantic slave trade a few Rhode Island families made substantial fortunes in the trade William and Samuel Vernon were newport merchants who later played an important role in financing the creation of the United States Navy they sponsored 30 African slaving ventures however it was the dewolff civ Bristol Rhode Island and most notably James dewolff who are the largest slave trading family in all of North America mounting more than 80 transatlantic voyages most of them illegal the Rhode Island slave trade was broadly based 700 Rhode Islanders owned or captain's slave ships including most substantial merchants and many ordinary shopkeepers and tradesmen who purchased shares in slaving voyages in addition to being one of America's most active slave ports Newport was also home to a small community of abolitionists and free blacks Reverend Samuel Hopkins minister at Newports First Congregational Church has been called America's first abolitionist among subscribers to Hopkins writings were 17 free black subscribers most of whom lived in Newport this community of free blacks including Newport Gardner founded the free African Union Society in 1780 the first African Mutual Aid Society in America topic American Revolutionary era Newport was the scene of much activity during the American Revolution William Ellery came from Newport one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence he later served on the naval committee in the winter of 1775 and 1776 the Rhode Island legislature put militia General William Weston charge of rooting out loyalists in Newport and several notable individuals were exiled to the northern part of the state such as Joseph wanton and Thomas Vernon in the fall of 1776 the British saw that Newport could be used as a naval base to attack New York which they had recently occupied so they took over the city the population of Newport had divided loyalties many pro-independence Patriots left town while loyalists Tories remain Newport was a British stronghold for the next three years in the summer of 1778 the Americans began the campaign known as the Battle of Rhode Island this was the first joint operation between the Americans and the French after the signing of the Treaty of Alliance the Americans based in Tiverton planned a formal siege of the town however the French refused to take part in it wanting a frontal assault this weakened the American position and the British were able to expel the Americans from the island the following year the British abandoned Newport wanting to concentrate their forces in New York on July 10th 1780 a French expedition arrived in Narragansett Bay off newport with an army of 450 officers and 5,300 men sent by king louis xvi and commanded by Rochambeau for the rest of the war Newport was the base of the French forces in the United States in July 1781 Rochambeau was finally able to leave Newport for Providence to begin the decisive march to Yorktown Virginia along with General George Washington the first Roman Catholic Mass in Rhode Island was set in Newport during this time the Rochambeau monument in Kings Park on Wellington Avenue along Newport Harbor commemorates Roe shambo's contributions to the Revolutionary War into Newports history Newports population had fallen from over 9,000 according to the census of 1774 - fewer than 4,000 by the time that the war ended 1783 over 200 abandoned buildings were torn down in the 1780s also the war destroyed Newports economic wealth as years of military occupation closed the city to any form of trade the Newport merchants moved away some to Providence others to Boston and New York it was in Newport that the Rhode Island General Assembly voted to ratify the Constitution in 1791 and become the thirteenth state acting under pressure from the merchant community of Providence the city was the last residence of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry in the birthplace of Commodore Matthew C Perry and the Reverend William Ellery Channing topic Gilded Age beginning in the mid 19th century wealthy southern planters seeking to escape the heat began to build summer cottages on Bellevue Avenue such as Kingscote 1839 around the middle of the century wealthy Yankees such as the Wetmore family also began constructing larger mansions such as chateau sur Mer 1852 nearby most of these early families made a substantial part of their fortunes in the old China trade by the turn of the 20th century many of the nation's wealthiest families were summering in Newport including the Vanderbilts asters and the Whittier family who constructed the largest cottages such as The Breakers 1895 and Miramar they resided for a brief summer social season in Grand gilded mansions with elaborate receiving rooms dining rooms music rooms and ballrooms but with few bedrooms since the guests were expected to have cottages of their own many of the homes were designed by New York architect Richard Morris hunt who kept a house in Newport himself the social scene at Newport has described in Edith Wharton's novel the age of innocence wardens owned Newport cottage was called Lands End today many mansions continued in private use Hammersmith farm as the mansion where John F Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy held their wedding reception it was open to tourists as a house museum but has since been purchased and reconverted into a private residence many other mansions are open to tourists still others were converted into academic buildings for Salve Regina College in the 1930s when the owners could no longer afford their tax bills in the mid 19th century a large number of Irish immigrants settled in Newport the fifth Ward of Newport in the southern part of the city became a staunch Irish neighborhood for many generations to this day st. Patrick's Day is an important day of Pride and celebration in Newport with a large parade going down Thames Street the oldest Catholic parish in Rhode Island as Saint Mary's located on Spring Street though the current building is not the original one topic 20th century and beyond Rhode Island did not have a fixed capital during and after the colonial era but rotated its legislative sessions among Providence Newport Bristol East Greenwich and South Kingstown in 1854 the sessions were eliminated in the cities other than Providence in Newport and Newport was finally dropped in 1900 a constitutional amendment that year restricted the meetings of the legislature to Providence John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were married in st. Mary's Church in Newport on september 12 1953 presidents Kennedy and Eisenhower both made Newport the sights of their summer white houses during their years in office Eisenhower stayed at quarters a at the Naval War College and at what became known as the Eisenhower House while Kennedy used Hammersmith farm next door the city has long been entwined with the United States Navy it held the campus of the u.s. Naval Academy during the American Civil War 1861 to 65 when the undergraduate officer training school was temporarily moved north from Annapolis Maryland from 1952 to 1973 it hosted the cruiser destroyer force of the u.s. Atlantic Fleet and subsequently it has hosted smaller numbers of warships from time to time today it hosts the Naval Station Newport Knapp's to Newport and remains home to the US Naval War College and the naval Education and Training Command ne T C the Center for Surface Warfare Officer training numerous other schools and the headquarters of the naval undersea warfare center the decommissioned aircraft carrier USS Saratoga C v60 was moored in an inactive status at the docks previously used by the cruiser destroyer force until it was towed to Brownsville Texas in August September 2014 to be dismantled the USS forrestal C V 59 shared the pier until June 2010 the departure of the cruiser destroyer fleet from Newport and the closure of nearby Naval Air Station Quonset point in 1973 were devastating to the local economy the population of Newport decreased business is closed and property values plummeted however in the late 1960 the city began revitalizing the downtown area with the construction of America's Cup Avenue malls of stores and condominiums and upscale hotels construction was completed on the Newport Bridge the Preservation Society of Newport County began opening Newports historic mansions to the public and a tourist industry became Newports primary commercial enterprise over the subsequent years topic geography Newport is located at 41 degrees 29 minutes 17 seconds north 71 degrees 18 minutes 45 seconds west it is the most populous municipality on the quintic island in Narragansett Bay according to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 11.4 square miles 29.5 square kilometres of which 7.7 square miles 19.9 square kilometers is land in 3.7 square miles 9.6 square kilometers or 32.6 4% is water the Newport Bridge the longest suspension bridge in New England connects Newport to neighboring Konan 'cut island across the East passage of the Narragansett topic demographics as of 2013 there were 24,000 27 people 10,000 616 households and 4933 families residing in the city the population density was 3,200 4.2 people per square mile 1200 39.8 per square kilometers there were 13,000 69 housing units at an average density of 1600 97.3 per square miles 650 six-point-seven per square kilometers the racial makeup of the city was eighty two point five percent white 6.9 percent African American 0.8% Native American 1.4 percent Asian 0.1% Pacific Islander 3.1 percent some other race and 5.2 percent from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.4 percent of the population 3.3 percent puerto rican one point two percent guatemalan 1.1 percent mexican there were 10,000 616 households out of which 21.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them 30.9% were headed by married couples living together 12.4% had a female householder with no husband present and 53.5% were non-families 41.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 12.7% were someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older the average household size was 2.05 and the average family size was 2.8 to the age distribution was 16.5% under the age of 18 16.3% from 18 to 24 28 point 1% from 25 to 44 24 point 9% from 45 to 64 and 14.2% who were 65 years of age or older the median age was 36 point 4 years for every 100 females there were 95 point eight males for every 100 females age 18 and over there were ninety four point three males for the period 2009 to 11 the estimated median annual income for a household in the city was fifty nine thousand three hundred eighty-eight and the median income for a family was eighty three thousand eight hundred eighty dollars male full-time workers had a median income of fifty two thousand two hundred twenty one dollars versus forty one thousand six hundred seventy nine dollars for females the per capita income for the city was thirty five thousand six hundred forty four dollars about ten point seven percent of the population were below the poverty line topic culture newport has one of the highest concentrations of colonial homes in the nation in the downtown Newport historic district one of three National Historic Landmark districts in the city and Newports colonial heritage is well preserved and documented at the Newport Historical Society in addition to the colonial architecture the city is known for its Gilded Age mansions summer cottages built in varying styles copied from the Royal Palaces of Europe the White Horse Tavern was built prior to 1673 and is one of the oldest taverns in the u.s. Newport is also home to the Touro synagogue one of the oldest Jewish houses of worship in the Western Hemisphere and to the Newport Public Library in redwood library and Athenaeum one of the nation's oldest lending libraries topic outdoor activities Aquidneck Island has many beaches both public and private the largest public beach is Easton's beach or first Beach which has a view of the Newport Cliff Lok Satta speech or second Beach in Middletown as the second-largest beach in the area gooseberry Beach is a private beach but is open to the public on certain days of the year it is located on Ocean Drive along with the private Bailey's Beach Inn hazards Beach the cliff walk is one of the most popular attractions in the city it is a 3.5 Mile 5.6 kilometers public access walkway bordering the shoreline and has been designated a National Recreation trail brenton Point State Park is the site of the annual Brenton point Kite Festival Newport is also home to the Newport Country Club which hosted the 2007 Women's US Open in the 1995 men's u.s. amateurs Fort Adams dates back to the war of 1812 it houses the Museum of yachting and hosts both the Newport Folk Festival in the Newport Jazz Festival as of fall 2013 Newport has been designated a bronze bicycle-friendly community by the League of American Bicyclists the International Tennis Hall of Fame is also located in Newport the Campbells Hall of Fame tennis championships has held every year in early July the week following Wimbledon the week also includes annual enshrinement CIN to the Hall of Fame the annual Citizens Bank pel Bridge Run has held every to raise money for local charities topic education you Newport Public Schools operates Claiborne Pell elementary school Thompson middle school Rogers high school Newport area Career and Technical Center annek witness island Adult Learning Center st. Michael's Country Day School as a private elementary school post secondary schools include the Naval Academy preparatory school Salve Regina University Naval War College international yacht restoration School and the Community College of Rhode Island Newport campus topic economy you topic principle employers according to Newports 2016 comprehensive annual financial report the principle employers in the city are topic notable people Jeremy Clark governor 1605 - 1652 co-founder of the colony of Rhode Island founder of Newport served as second governor of the Rhode Island colony Walter Clark governor 1642 1714 first native-born governor of the colony of Rhode Island Francis Latham 1610 - 1677 wife of Governor Jeremy Clark and mother of Governor walter clark known as the mother of governors topic sister cities Japan Shimoda she's woke up Ireland Kinsel Portugal ponta delgada Italy Imperia Greece skiathos Canada Saint John New Brunswick United States Staten Island New York topic in popular culture Newport was a filming location for the Great Gatsby 1974 mr.north 1988 high-society 1956 and Moonrise Kingdom 2012 topic see also Newport Rhode Island portal buildings and structures in Newport Rhode Island | wikipedia tts | UCGajAfZZjyDnyA7YQU0xpOg | 2018-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,534 | 21,202 |
i4h_cVuNT5Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4h_cVuNT5Q | Skin Allergies In Children | Sukhibhava | 11th February 2020 | ETV Andhra Pradesh | did not even take a part in a plume on a chat mump I do do our demonic art of homey Neela come in alleged you bought a loop but they'll make a dupe zlil Nietzsche cockpit owned by Tomica sorry pardoning I'm horrible diet a little namu takuna latest version china Palolo lng bottle mother oh don't I welco sorry allergy llama Langara villa la Coupole discord incorrect custom normal stone today bill and Nevada NJ allows you bottle Iguchi dr. napur tells come down [Music] a mellow yellow chili made a kind of oversight vanilla which a alergies narlikar alergies Kenichi martyred Cavalli down low some other do circuit eczema skin allergy and aru don't know the Cherokee food allergies Kaneda kalapana allergies now madam act like a arrow allergy center koncham watt Avenue Luna Marple one can attest one agony the pollen one agony led stardom mood of the Cherokee allergic rhinitis and the energy Monaco and the block epileptic mokomichi water dakari America allergic symptoms from Tomo Naga Dutchess turkey the asthma they become so common got my own pillow to see allergies but stare Monica Taylor chillin we al are cooked in jelly contaminate Pelican take enough food allergy even know for example it make allergy when they putting up on who you know formula feed is not cow's milk is Naru volcano country allergic symptoms skineri La Juicy skin the Reggie reg I doodle each single only skin and table bara fuga iportal body and toss rough cotton the only parts of LHC Robert amo connect Marine severe gain a pristine 'deacon to peel a Bowie Kuhne alog apart and cola tirutani murugan terms though is analogy to hospital question appropriately change cannot prove me much evil Cindy propagation street is cotton even a particular food starches in traumatic Alcala skin already started in de or in a make edema change Jason traumatic la la g starting it less Skynyrd alive in the a needy telesco valley konasana connie testing addict or skin testing miracle HHS convicted single called the majority of the time see no history Lamonica police importantly probably we could change a singapore cow's milk started some britannica elegy allah started in the anti mundo vodka tonic e x-- magani emulator who put it started in dip probably make allergy milk protein allergy and it's so awesome their ballot inch and they are particular make stops at among Danny keep alternative formulas the very require maker Thembi Danny hydrolyzed formulas McEntire ooh they're about extensively hydrolyzed any quantum on the amino acids and protein an empanada ma elegy chinna ponnu protein break juice is just a chain amino acid some diameter I'm an acid someone American encoder a virtue so Allah a vitamin e alergies symptoms knee tag in church and mother as you all know breastfeeding is the best for all babies so it's may contain cabbage to make a continuous really positive Monica elegida Aniki cardinality cow's milk cows make Lamech low in a protein at the product port Amana bulky skinny oj oj x madam Tomo what a low quantum Aniki no warmth in summer to move the area or motions of a commuter the body body paragraph were Tomo so it's meant to be problems any Ramu there are the second problem which is very key food allergies seafood soup like you know Champa lakhani bronze granny but he crammed Bugatti 24 the paddock poacher food it is coke anabolic a lh0 achoo so I definitely couldn't in China elegy moon was Technica are 20 foot study mr Sailor Moon I'd like a quantumatic in Natsu almonds scholarship peanuts college cashew nuts cover to hazelnut scholarship so he not sanity paraquat amana are not enough for the tsp of the leptin accident in apple - 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K5zwnccpQ5Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5zwnccpQ5Y | DCD's R240m recapitalisation programme example of industrialisation of SA economy -- Gigaba | I am informed that today's occasion max phase one of DCT rolling stocks 240 million rent recapitalisation program the program will be implemented over the next three to five years these types of investments will both will bolster our manufacturing capabilities and we appreciate the confidence demonstrated by the DCT groups to the South African economy this strategic investment by GCD is part of positioning the south south africa as an African engineering harm whilst reversing the industrialization what is vital for the South African economy is that this investment will support the transport sector specifically in railway it will enhance South Africa's rail capability and capacity this is crucial in the current strategic integrated infrastructure program in which rail shall play a pivotal part as one of the critical economic infrastructure to spare the South African economy into the next levels and phases of growth in this regard rolling stock are critical supporters of the infrastructure program without which the rail sector cannot succeed this DCT investment will also support the road to rail migration strategy by ensuring that South Africa's rolling stock needs are adequately addressed the program provides much-needed support for localization and will contribute to the activation of the labour market | Engineering News | UCJgL-9dGxaNliut95UM68Ug | 2013-11-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 205 | 1,323 |
DQqPMtPXIKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQqPMtPXIKk | Learn How To Enjoy Change - A Whole New Future | hey i'm just going to give you a short glimpse of the magical nature of lapland north of sweden i'm here on a family hike for a couple of days um you don't need me to tell you the world is changing we already know that but you do need to think more about how you can relate to change if you follow me by now you know my best suggestion is to get closer to nature if you spend more time in nature you remind yourself of the relationship between man and nature how small we are and ultimately of course you always have to adapt um and it's not only about being adaptable being agile all these buzzwords you know but in the end i truly believe that if we face an ever-changing future then you don't only have to adapt but you have to learn how to truly enjoy change the ones who enjoy the fact that you wake up in the morning without knowing what's ahead of you and that in itself gives you a feeling of pleasure a feeling of happiness if that's you then i'm sure you are going to love our future i hope that gave you some sort of inspiration and now i'm going back to my family trip have a lovely day [Music] uh [Music] now [Music] you | Stefan Hyttfors | UCdEN4t2YIwr_nLIYTK4jRnw | 2020-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 227 | 1,133 |
Kff19He2BLE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kff19He2BLE | Thurs., 05/04/17 [4Box PICK YOUR TEAM] #3 - 2016-17 Panini National Treasures NBA Basketball | good evening everyone zero for jazz peaceable and calm here we're doing another one nice figure team three of 2016-17 Nene national treasures basketball here on the 14th big thanks to these folks right here for getting out of the action we actually print this out you guys this is pick your team number three on a Thursday that just came out yesterday some really nice stuff popping out of here already [Music] so good luck everybody we've got another bigger team case in the store jazz BtoB Lang calm that's almost half way there actually and then we also have a random team break that's also almost halfway there also on Josh B's hobby landcom alright is there is the official printout again there you go column with the last pot mojo Peter please check your email on that one there was a double order on that I apologize about that one but in your email okay first box good luck everybody pick your team three red is back I didn't know you were away all right here we go box number one just packed with hits hits don't want to come out there we go the hits just going to want to come out alright the one per box printing plate is Team USA Kyrie Irving's nice goes to the Cavs of course Kyle Vance with a printing plate all aboard the big hit Express whoo a quick note on this is this actually good time to talk about this if a USA basketball or a college uniform comes out the rule is that they'll go to the team that they play for that they currently play for if they're an active player or if they're retired they'll go the team they played for the longest and if we had a case yesterday with a with most of you guys know him as a coach Larry Brown we got his autograph yesterday we realized that he was not affiliated with any NBA team so we couldn't use that rule so we did a straight randomizer on that well we'll cross that bridge if that happens again all right Jae Crowder out of 99 Celtics are getting getting worked right now by the Wizards it's 91 63 with a minute 8 left in the third quarter that Celtics will go to Steve cook Timothy to the wahoo table row 57 out of 75 for the Sixers that goes to Robert Parsons all these are on a slightly larger cardstock - compared to national treasures baseball and football you notice that the box itself is a little bit larger Jabari Parker century materials 86 out of 99 for the Milwaukee Bucks nice that goes to Colin 26 out of 60 tremendous treasures Damian Lillard who I believe panini signed to exclusive autographed contract to color duel relic Evan Turner for the Trailblazers 89 25 so too much for the Trail Blazers for Keith mall you go peace our first autograph is penmanship 9 out of 10 Adrian Dantley for the Pistons Aaron ovah with that penmanship out - nice penmanship do you believe in magic yes 36 out of 60 colossal Jersey and Auto Evan 40 a 4 for the coach Paul Nixon nice Jerzy Auto for the Lakers little Laker Jomo Joe Julius Randle 32 it's Magic Johnson Narada 60 Jersey and autograph orange Jun another Wow an Orange Julius going to Oran and here comes another Laker this one's a rookie and there's an awesome patch and autograph three out of 25 Brandon Ingram who's who looks pretty good this season you know on a bad Lakers to you but nice Laker Joe mojo on that one okay that's that's why the Lakers are priced the way they are alright next box good luck that's just the first box that's it there's three more to go all it takes is one this is the kind of is the kind of product where no matter how much your team costs just one hit could make up for that cost of admission very quickly good luck everybody box to [Music] the one put wild Shaq Orlando Magic edition of Shaquille O'Neal the big diesel the big Aristotle going to the coach Paul Nixon do you believe in magic coach yes Paul all aboard the big hit Express boo boo nice 10 out of 25 George Hill for the Jazz that goes to Jennifer Oh nailed the jersey number on this one game gear 24 at Kobe at a 99 got the jersey number that we usually we don't get the jersey number we're always one-off orange but this actually does make a difference it actually does make a difference on the secondary market other goofy eBay one of one stuff that really means nothing is just clutters up eBay but jersey numbers actually do make a difference in value 46 out of 49 treasured threads for the Nuggets Emmanuel mudiay Kyle vents with the Emmanuel mudiay treasures threads Kawhi Leonard 13 out of 49 needs us now he's been stepping up but need to step up even more Tony Parker down in the playoffs at least for a game right nice patch 25 out of 25 Jamal Crawford for the clip show that goes to Chad and the Clippers see what I mean were always one off the jersey number there's Isiah Thomas three out of 75 for IT for Steven cook always one off sorry Steve looking for jersey numbers this is not the place so if you're looking for big hits this is the place to be if you're looking for us to pull you jersey numbers that's not the place to be but Steve cook I'm sure you don't mind that much well Isiah Thomas is nice jersey autograph markets can be for the trailblazers goes to Portland Keith Moll and one of this convent with the Cavs he's been doing well with the Cavs in our brakes thus far clutch factor jersey and auto on card Kevin Love he's going to love it 35 out of 49 and great patch there's the rookie there's the autograph there's the patch the are a p12 out of 99 wrap going to Portland going to Keith patches an all on all of these cards are great especially the the prime line 225 all right halfway there two boxes to go I don't know how long is going to take them study using duplicate sleep how many different clothes for what Oh box cutters I don't know that's a good point I mean I guess I could start just using different shades of blue and different shades of this I want to see orange yeah give me a bright orange one huh neon green lake or Steve Nash Lakers teeth match or and you'll still get a train whistle for that even though it's late we do we want to remember him as son Steve Nash or maverick Steve Nash anyway or an all aboard the big and Express I'm not the cost was always boost rules are rules because the rules alright more love 48 more love for Kyle vents 66 out of 99 air Gordon Jersey goes to the Rockettes King bees you don't like the Bhaskar this year I think it doesn't show up nicely on camera this kind of like a nice slate gray or almost ivory color going on here your camera looks a little different 3 out of 99 Orange Julius Julius Randle for or ananda lakers and 83 out of 99 Kyrie Irving Kyle Vance again with the Cavs we got more of this on Josh butabi Lancome folks get into it pulled an auto for Kyle van yesterday there's Jalen Browns he another nice fat especially especially the lower numbers 2 out of 10 the basketball juries have always have so much texture in them - I really like it so that goes to the Celtic that goes to Steve goes where does Square does he go Toronto maybe or Rockets no way off this one goes to the Spurs rookie patch autographs - whoo - Murray rookie patch Auto for San Antonio Oppo Joe mojo wanted Travis Stevens Luis Scola Brooklyn Nets 65 out of 75 triple relic for Brooklyn Travis Stevens and four out of ten for the Nuggets nice Danilo Gallinari nice that goes to Kyle's van to grab the Nuggets Kyle Vance having a nice break oh wow 25 out of 49 one of my favorite non Laker players Allen Iverson the answer AI for the Sixers go to Robert Parsons I'm talking about practice right here not a game on a game talk about practice yeah on camera this is what it looks like now you know you're not digging this pale light ivory sort of look I think I'm gonna send a navy blue text I think it's kind of sharp I think my favorite was like last year or two years ago where it was just snow white that was it that was a nice one alright last box everybody good luck which is pick your team number three from Jessica Biel and calm we got another picker team in the store and we have a random team break in the store as well so check it out our one per box it's for the Timberwolves kg one per box printing played Michael G with the Timberwolves Mike all aboard the big head Express boo boo Deron Williams out of 25 that is 17 out of 25 38 at a 75 Evan Turner trailblazers that will go to Keith Moll oh there he is we just pulled his Redemption earlier rookie materials 8 out of 75 for the Spurs Murray going to the Spurs Travis Stephens for Golden State Patrick Makau okay well calm 38 out of 60 going to the Golden State Warriors and that goes to Kyle Vance more for Kyle Vance Tristan Thompson three out of ten and Kyle Kyle vents enjoying this break a lot of hits nice one for the Cavs another Redemption these Bulls right Bobby Portis at least in this set he is I don't think he went anywhere yep of Chicago Bulls Jeremy 33 on the board with hometown heroes Bobby Portis where is he from he was born in Little Rock Arkansas so I think that means they'll be a outline of the state of Arkansas he's hometown ones I think these cards look very cool I like the map you know we like maps I like maths here penmanship latte Kings addition of Lodi Vaught going to Sacramento Charlie with that one for the coach Paul Dixon 11.25 Evan Fournier on card Auto nice and last but not least ladies and gentlemen for the Timberwolves a wildcat karl-anthony towns Jersey and autographed 20 out of 25 who's this cat going to this cat goes to Michael G and the Timberwolves nice and there you go folks no randomizers to do that was 16 17 national treasures basketball there it is ladies and gentlemen thanks very much everyone this is picture to number three and this is Joe for Jasmine talking a calm saying we'll see you next time bye-bye | Jaspys Case Breaks | UCjFmkmzvMl5pwHgFVV7F5gw | 2017-05-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,884 | 9,727 |
iUkyElVdK7I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUkyElVdK7I | OpenShift 4 Disconnected Part 1 - Content Mirror and Cluster Install | hey everyone i'm adam and over the next three videos i'm going to show you how to deploy openshift 4 in a disconnected environment and you can see on the slide i'm going to do this in three parts part one is all about syncing content onto an internet connected sync host transferring it into my disconnected environment and then installing the cluster part two we're going to do cluster upgrades so how do i download a new version of openshift bring it into the environment and then trigger the upgrade and part three is how do you bring the operator hub at least portions of the operator hub into your disconnected environment so that you can use it before i go into this any further a quick rundown on what the environment looks like and again forgive me for this dodgy looking diagram but you have internet access here provided through my my own personal home router i have an internet connected host this is the host i'm going to sync all the content onto i then have this separate isolated vlan which is my disconnected vlan i'm deploying a three node openshift cluster so my control plane nodes will be schedulable i'll have a bootstrap node and i'll have this helper disconnected node here and that node here is where i'm going to run the cluster installation from it's going to run my registry because i am doing a bare metal upi install that will also do pxe tftp httpd dhcp dns all of the acronyms will be running on this particular host now this environment here this subnet has no internet access so you can't reach the internet you can't do anything at all you may notice that i have my internet connected host has one leg on this network and that is just a side effect of me not being able to have a fully air-gapped deployment in here so when i sync content onto this host where you would normally copy it to some sort of removable media and then walk it across the room plug it in and then upload it into your disconnected environment i don't have that luxury so what i'm going to do to simulate that process is i'm just going to rsync from the connected side to the disconnected side but once that process is over i don't need this anymore everything will run from the helper note okay i want to just take you through and show you the environment that i'm going to be deploying in so first thing to note is this openshift environment i'm deploying it on top of openshift using openshift virtualization just to see if we can make it happen um so you'll see i've got my bootstrap node my three control plane nodes this one here disco registry this is my helper node in the disconnected side and this is my internet connected sync host which i'm going to download all of the content onto so i will rsync from helper to disco registry and then i will deploy the cluster here of note i also have open copies of the installation documentation for deploying on bare metal in a restricted network the concepts that i'm showing you are applicable even if you're deploying onto something like openstack um rhv or overt or vsphere in a disconnected environment the difference is that you won't have all that supporting bare metal infrastructure that i have but essentially you'll have exactly the same process sync all of your content down bring it across into your air gap environment then upload it and then start to deploy the cluster the concepts are the same you'd just be following a slightly different set of instructions there's also full documentation about creating a mirror registry for the environment how to prepare the host what you need etc etc again i'm not showing anything that isn't already in the documentation so please do have a look through it because it's going to plug a lot of gaps about things i may not talk about in the videos that are coming up so the first thing we'll do let's get started i'm going to shift to my terminal view and you can see i've got two terminals open one is on sync connected this is the internet connected host this is help it disconnected i am going to sync all of my content into a file called mirror or this this directory called mirror and this is what i'm going to pull across the air gap you can already see i've got some content in here because i have mirrored some of it before i have a very basic release mirror script here i'm not going to go through it in depth but the key thing is i run one command purely to generate um image content source policy detail that i need for install config.yaml i'm then going to run an actual mirror of all of the content for a given openshift release down to a specific directory in this case slash root slash mirror slash ocp dash release and the last step and this is important i'm going to make sure i also download the oc and open shift install binaries that match the version that i'm trying to deploy so i'm going to run this right now release mirror version 4.6.1 because that's the version i want to start with now this takes a minute or so to run because it's going to query and go through the container so i'm going to pause the recording and come back when it's finished and i'll talk to you about what happened i'm going to bring you back in whilst it's now downloading the two binaries so it's finished syncing all of my content i'm just gonna pause this for a second you can see it said hey i finished mirroring in 20 milliseconds that's because i've already mirrored 4.6.1 down onto the file system so it's not duplicating the download you'll probably find that in your environment it could take a little bit of time the average openshift 4.6 release seems to be will go up just a little bit higher a little bit further where is it you can see that the average release is probably around 6.5 gigabytes so if your internet connection is as poor as mine it could take a bit of time to to download it all to disk now i figured you didn't want to spend 45 minutes watching me download content you can see it's just pulling down also the 4.6.1 version of openshift install and 4.6.1 version of openshift client this is really important because in some cases you will need to make sure that the version of openshift install that you're using matches the version that you want to oh sorry matches the cluster version that you want to deploy and the reason for this is that the clusters release image is hard coded into the openshift install binary now there is a step in the documentation that talks about extracting openshift install from uh extracting it from a release image and i will just jump down to where it is mirror here we go release extract this command is designed this ocm80 ocm adm release extract this is designed to pull openshift install out of a release image and then patch it so that it has your release image for your environment as the hard-coded destination two problems with that or two challenges with that rather number one you have to do it on a cluster with an active internet connection and two you have to provide details of the destination registry now if your disconnected or air-gapped environment is sensitive and you can't expose host names on an internet-connected system this step is not appropriate for you the good news is you don't have to do it as long as you make sure that the release version openshift install matches the release that you want to deploy then the release images will match and you'll find everything works if it doesn't work you'll find you have problems during bootstrap because during bootstrap the first thing it will try to do is pull down the release image and you'll find very early on it will fail because it will not be able to pull it let's go back to our terminal so now that i've got everything copied or down onto my disk i have a look in my mirror directory you can see i've downloaded everything i need i've also got 4.6.4 which will come in the next video i've got the installer kernel in ram fs and rudifest for core os this is because i'm doing a bare metal install if you were doing an install on vmware rhv openstack etc then you would probably just bring down the appropriate core os image for those environments i also have docker registry2.tar which i've brought down using podman save and this is because i need to deploy a registry on the other side in my disconnected environment because i don't have one there so what i'm going to do now again this is where normally you would copy to removable media and send it across the air gap instead i'm going to r sync because that's going to be my equivalent to copying to that removable media so let's do that send it over to a disconnected helper node i'm going to pause the recording here again because this can take a little bit of time and i figure you don't want to sit here and watch this run through to completion so we're back now and the rsync is now completed so if we jump over to our disconnected helper node have a look at the mirror directory and everything that we had in here is now available in this environment now like i said right at the start i don't need the connected sync host anymore everything else is going to be run from here now one thing okay so i don't yet have it running one thing i need to do is i need to start a local docker registry because i need somewhere to push those mirrored containers to if you already have an inventor sorry if you already have a registry in your environment you don't have to do this but what i'm going to do actually what i'm going to do is pod man load that table for that container that i brought across okay now i have a script here which simply runs that registry mounts some locations mounts in some some certificates and credentials and that's about it and then exposes it obviously on port 5000 so let's go ahead and run that registry right now podmin and now you can see we're up and running so now what i have to do is i need to go from this ocp release directory in here which has all of the blobs and all the config i need to go from there and i need to push it into the registry now there is a command oc image mirror that will take care of this for me i wrote a little script just called upload release it's not really much of a script to be honest but just oc image mirror from directory root mirror ocp release these particular containers so obviously everything that starts with what in this case will be 4.6.1 goes into the registry at localhost 5000 into this repository i said insecure here purely because purely because i the um because of the certificate and keep manifest list is true doesn't really matter here so much but will become important when we talk about operators in part three so once again let's go ahead and upload that release 4.6.1 again this will take a little bit of time just to go and push it into just to push it into the registry locally so once again we'll skip ahead and by the time you see it everything will be pushed into the registry but now we've finished mirroring all the content into our registry and essentially now what we can do come on i need to install the older version of my packages so what i'm going to do is i'm going to run my little script called extract open shift tools which essentially just takes those tables that we copied from our synchronized sorry our internet connected hosts and extracts them onto my system for me okay awesome so now you can see openshift install version 4.6.1 release image is quite a i o openshift release dev yada yada sha256 all right here's the full release image now the key thing is that this release image is going to match the one that i downloaded which is good that's exactly what i want to happen essentially what i need to do now is i need to set up my install config now i already have an install config that's here here is what i prepared earlier i'm going to deploy everything under example.com i have no workers so my control plane nodes will end up being schedulable the name of the cluster will just be ocp because i am very creative there's no platform for this it's not fixed the pull secret here i don't technically need it because i don't have any authentication on the registry but if you don't place it there the installer will complain ssh key is already generated on the system so this will be the key that i can use to log in as the core user on each of the nodes i have a certificate bundle sorry i have a certificate there for um essentially for the registry and then image content sources this came from the icsp.txt file that i copied so if we have a quick look at mirror icsp.txt there's a bunch of output from the mirroring process but there's this section here image content sources and you can see that this looks very similar to this with the only difference being that instead of localhost 5000 i've replaced it with the actual name of the disconnected registry so that the cluster has somewhere to reach out to so the next step from here is i am going to i have a little command here called oops again there we go little command called clean cluster all it is it just copies wipes the existing cluster state when i was testing copies the install conf again and then runs open shift install create the ignition configs copies the ignition configs to where i need them to be so that the booting nodes can reach them if i run that right now awesome now in theory all i have to do now is start is turn on the bootstrap node and it will pick up its pixie config and start going from there if you're wondering how i you know got everything configured for pixie and dns and h and dhcp and the like i'll take you back to our dashboard for a second have a look at this repository here ocp4 helper node it contains a set of ansible playbooks that will deploy essentially an all-in-one node that provides all of this dns load balancing web server etc etc makes it really easy to get started this is what i use works pretty well and so now when my nodes boot in openshift virtualization they will pixie boot off of all of the config that this playbook has deployed for me so while we're here let's get the ball rolling let's start our first virtual machine go into the console here it comes we'll give it a second to pixie boot it will i've i've adjusted the pixie template so that it will give me a boot menu so that i can choose between either boot off the local disk which is the default or boot off of the nic which is what i want to do so that we can get the bootstrap node installed again this is specific to how i'm deploying it using a bare metal user provision infrastructure method if you're deploying this on a platform the way you deploy it will depend on how you're deploying it on your particular platform and that's where our documentation will come in handy so what i'm going to do here is i'm going to essentially skip the rest of the recording the next thing you will see is when we're essentially waiting for the cluster installation to complete and then we'll be able to talk about what happened during that process so i'll see you shortly so now you can see we've got about halfway through the process the bootstrapping process is completed you're going to see a you can see all these little errors that have popped up here throughout it that is a side effect of me installing this cluster on some hardware that is probably a little bit undersized for what i'm trying to throw at it but the key point is it's now safe to remove bootstrap resources so let's go back to the openshift virtualization dashboard and let's delete the bootstrap mode i no longer need it so it can both be stopped and deleted now what i'm going to do whilst that is deleting in the background is we'll go back to our terminal and i'm going to run essentially the same sort of command again but i'm going to wait for install to complete and just like last time i'm going to pause the recording because oh there we go i must have left it longer than i expected the cluster has actually finished and it's actually deployed so let's go and actually see if we can get into it so i'm going to just off camera off screen i'm just going to change my proxy settings because i have a ssh proxy set up so that i can get into that environment and what i'm going to do come back to the terminal let's get a copy of this i'm going to now bring you back to the dashboard let's see if we can get in there okay that's a good sign i'm still using self-signed certificates so that's perfectly normal here's the dashboard i need the cube admin class user and i need the password that's in my terminal still don't save because it will change and there you go so that is open shift 4.6.1 installed running on openshift actually but installed in a simulated disconnected slash semi air-gapped style environment where we copy everything down to the disk we move it across into our disconnected environment and then we ingest it all from the disk with no dependency on the internet connected sync host so with that i'm going to wrap this video up that's the end of part one now part two what i'm going to do is i'm going to show you how we're going to upgrade this cluster from version 4.6.1 to version 4.6.4 and you'll be very pleased to know that it's pretty simple pretty straightforward and we're going to use exactly the same process that we did in part one i'll see you in the next video | Adam Goossens | UCnja65bLOk-EnN6-T_QidXw | 2020-12-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,250 | 17,293 |
PeNVl9VtQWw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeNVl9VtQWw | Jail deaths? --J.D. Yeager (R) for Lowndes County Sheriff @ 30Club 2012-10-22 | as a member of the Command Staff of the Sheriff's Office U my staff and I designed an that has just been open a couple of years ago that jail was designed uh so that we could utilize it to move uh inmates out of the older parts of the jail and and use the uh the more upto-date Personnel friendly uh side of the jail for the inmates Our intention under the the former Administration was to use the old part of the jail for only those security and work release inmates um and inate detailed inmates that were coming and going and wer having to stay in there 24 hours today um the conditions of the oil are in bad shape and it does need to be uh done away with and not utilized for inmates it becomes a budgetary problem as far as not increasing the size of the jail anymore but you know there there's 12200 beds in there now and about 800 inmates so pretty much all of them can go to the future thank you m | Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange | UCxCaa2hp5kzZ3cs7wO0gDMA | 2012-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 182 | 905 |
PrcrEYbooVQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrcrEYbooVQ | Hilton Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture with Mark Suster | is the mic on great I probably don't need it I'm a loud talker if I talk too loud you can kind of do this I want to talk to you today as I understand most of you are students and I want to talk about life at a crossroads I sort of stole the title from my kids high school because they're at Crossroads but the metaphor really stuck with me because I think coming out of school sorry I'm messing with this because it's Reaver being coming out of school I think a lot of people don't really know what they're supposed to be doing and I just wanted to give you some framework for thinking about how to make life choices so life at a crossroads before giving you my personal stories I would start by the fact that I'm a VC I'm paid to hand out money that makes me pretty popular maybe for all the wrong reasons and I know you probably have heard a little bit about venture capital you may have seen these folks before they run a show called Shark Tank I actually encourage my kids to watch it I have a 13 year old and a 16 year old it just gets them thinking about the ideas that come up in business like margin channel distribution giving away equity raising money and sometimes I take calls in my car from the drive to school I Drive them to school every day and I'll be talking with an entrepreneur and I'll hang up and my son will say why didn't he take a licensing deal you're taking too much equity and in our industry a lot of people criticize Shark Tank but I think it's really helpful even though it's not that realistic and just so you know each five minute or a four minute or three minute segment they actually filmed for like an hour and a half and they just condensed it down so they actually asked a lot more realistic questions than you get a sense of the biggest difference between us and the guys and women that you see on Shark Tank is we give away real money so when I wrote this deck we had invested about thirty million dollars in a company called bird as everyone heard of bird definitely ride bird home town don't ride that those other false scooters by now we've actually invested more than forty million dollars in bird and I can answer questions about but I'm going to save time for questions so I'll answer questions at the end and I'm just gonna try to make sure I track that time so I save enough time for questions does anyone know goat well done nice so goat just raised a hundred million dollars from a company might have heard of called footlocker goat sells hundreds of millions of dollars of sneakers now per year I can't tell you the exact figure it's a lot when we invested they had been selling zero sneakers in fact their first company we invested and wasn't even a sneaker company it was a restaurant reservation booking company I can answer that story if you ask at the end but by now we've invested north of 20 million dollars in goat we also invested in another company called ring have you heard of ring does anyone know ring okay awesome I bring all these companies up because they're all Los Angeles based companies they all have created hundreds and hundreds of jobs millions of dollars in our local economy when we funded bird they also bring sorry they also had zero sales in fact they went on shark tank and Shark Tank said no and I can also tell you stories about that if you ask at the end but we sold to Amazon for north of a billion dollars they bought the company we also invested in a company you haven't heard of I'm guessing as anyone heard of Appeal Sciences Oh amazing cut two hands went up I didn't expect that you're gonna hear a lot about him I hope we met a young kid by young I meant coming straight out of his ph.d program he invented a way to take molecules out of the stems of plants and create a film that coats the plant and what it does is it seals in moisture it prevents oxidation so it prevents the plant from spoiling and it fools bacteria into thinking the whole plant assists them and then bacteria doesn't attack it because it thinks that it's a stem and there's no nutrients in this them so we get about three weeks extra yield on crops with no herbicides no pesticides and no refrigeration so you can see an example this is a real example on strawberries of strawberries treated with and not treated with appeal and if you go on YouTube there's a whole bunch of videos that you can see but we now have nationwide distribution agreements with Costco Whole Foods Target Kroger Walmart every major player we've raised about a hundred and twenty five million dollars in total and we funded it straight from it just being an idea it doesn't always work out that way but that's what we do we take bets on entrepreneurs usually when we believe that they have an idea capability and leadership skills to do something extraordinary and if I were to say what is one common thread across those four companies that's what it is is leadership and extraordinary abilities even in the case of goat where it didn't start as a sneakerhead marketplace we funded a company I'm certain you haven't heard of please bio nod is anyone her bio not that would be crazy no you haven't good well not good but bio not what they've done is they've invented a way to to create micro robots so it's 100 microns small so it's smaller than a human error they inject it into your body and then they use magnets to push it through tissue and we have three primary uses for it one is micro dosing of opioids with the intent of treating chronic pain where the opioid doesn't go to your brain and therefore doesn't lead to addiction the second is micro dosing of chemotherapy so if you need to treat liver cancer kidney lung ocular or even brain in the case of glioblastoma the solutions for releasing chemicals into your body are not very good they have to blast your whole body and using micro robots we can precision deliver chemotherapy we also believe that we can do micro extractions so they can go to a specific spot on a tumor and begin to extract and it's a little bit scary when you think about it the ability to send like armies of robots through your body using magnets in a way that you can't even control it's kind of mind-boggling but we'll have profound outcomes if it works so right now we're in what's called in vivo trials so we've spent a year testing it on live animals on rats and we have to prove that we can draw precise shapes in their liver and then be able to demonstrate that there's no liver damage very promising company if it succeeds I think we'll have wonderful outcomes just examples of people who have passed away terribly from glioblastoma Joe Biden's son Senator McCain senator Kennedy all dying of glioblastoma and if there were easier better ways to treat the brain and move stuff through tissue that would be an advantage and we also get to do some pretty cool stuff there's a company based out of France called inin motion and what they've designed is a system that uses explosives when you ride a motorcycle in a sub fraction of a sub fraction of a second to explode and have an airbag for a motorcycle when you're thrown off the motorcycle because the number one cause of death now on motorcycles is no longer brain injury but its thorax because almost everybody on motorcycles now wears helmets so we've had seven high-speed accidents north of 100 miles an hour seven and zero fatalities 100 miles an hour so they started in motorbike racing they then developed an algorithm for street motorbikes there right now mostly only live in Europe they designed an algorithm for downhill skiing the French Olympic team wore it in the Olympics in Pyongyang and we now have an equestrian version the aquestion version is less adapted so that is not commercially available yet it's a very early stage company but what excites me about it is the possibility that we could this is I don't know if the company will go this way because it's the entrepreneur who decides not the investor but my passion for it is hips and shoulders and if we could develop a unobtrusive way for seniors to protect themselves when they fall because it's one of the sources of decline in aging people so we've just given them three million dollars this is the start they're based in I never say it right if any of you are French I apologize but ANSI it's a city near Grenoble near the French Alps so we invest about a hundred million dollars a year we manage about a billion and a half total I run the firm I'm 50 I know I look much younger so I kind of thought it might be interesting to say how the hell did I get here what did I do and to start I thought I would give you some thoughts about me and therefore your journey so this is me at 18 I like bear but this is me sorry that was a bad joke a few people got it this is me at 18 buying my first legal beer and it used to be that you could buy beer when you were 18 in Hawaii and this is my first trip to Hawaii but I didn't really want to point out the beer I wanted to point out the t-shirt and that t-shirt is my first startup I founded it when I was 16 I used to play basketball my parents should have probably explained to me that it helps to be tall when you play basketball so I was actually pretty good but at the age of 16 they closed down a local high school and they combined two high schools and I all of a sudden found myself playing left out and so I started a booster club called the Rio River Rats I went to Rio americano in Sacramento in Carmichael if you know it and I decided to create a t-shirt and you can see it here there's a little River rat on it there's our a which is our school remark on oh my high school graduation year in 1986 and I sold these t-shirts several hundred dollars at a time which back then was kind of a lot and I decided that if I could put the name on the back and so I started with mine I just put dr. Seuss my last name being sue stir and then people would pay for letters to get their own name on it and I sold them for about a dollar fifty a letter it cost me about ten cents a letter so I made most of my profit selling letters of people wanting to build their names so I ran this business for two years when I left another guy took over for me he ran it for another two years and then it got kicked off campus and became made illegal because they suddenly figured out what was actually on the t-shirt on the river out was probably stuff shouldn't be on there promoting drinking beer and other things we did in the 1980s but that was my I don't know why I did it I didn't really need the money I wasn't rich but I didn't need the money I made a lot more money as a waiter in a restaurant but I just got I had this like urge to do something entrepreneurial and everything that I learned through my experiences in life was mostly by doing and then over time you start to realize when you try things and you have little experiments that you actually learn skills from them so I want to tell you just six stories of things that I learned by doing sort of the hard way and maybe some life lessons and I'm not checking text message and keeping track of time the first is if you don't ask you don't get this is something my mom taught me from the youngest age if you don't ask you don't get I had worked at Anderson consulting it's now called Accenture I was a software programmer I had done this for several years and I don't know why I got the bug in my head that I wanted to live and work in Europe that was the first crossroad in my life it was 1994 in 1994 when you were deeply technical as I was at the time a lot of my friends were quitting to do startups that weren't really startups back then because the internet wasn't a thing back then but people went and they joined software companies and I had a lot of friends that quit to join software companies and I just decided I wanted to live and work in Europe so I started trying to find ways to live and work in Europe and I couldn't get anyone to hire me there nobody needed an American who didn't speak any foreign language fluently and in the late not in the early 90s we were in somewhat of a recession it was harder to get jobs so I found out about this office in the South of France at my company at Anderson consulting and I kept calling people and asking them if they would consider bringing me over I actually flew out to France hung out with some young people went out at night started asking how they got there because I figured if I found local people who knew how to do what I wanted in fact I can't remember as it will is will in here well will came up to see me before this talk and he asked how to get into venture capital and what did I say well no no no no not that I said go network with a lot of young people who can tell you how to get in right okay thank you that was the second so two things one is there are a lot of ways to his network with young people so I went in networth with a bunch of young people and they all told me that there's one person who makes a decision and his name is Corey van valer except I couldn't get Corey to meet me so I started asking them for help I got my spies on the ground and I said tell me when Corey's coming to the US so I found out a date he was coming to Chicago Chicago was the headquarters of Anderson consulting at the time and so I contacted him we used to use something called voice mail before email was a big deal it was a system called octal if there's any old people in the room and I sent him a voicemail and I said Corey I heard you're gonna be in Chicago what a coincidence I'm gonna be there too I wasn't actually lying I was gonna be there I just didn't tell him it was conditional upon him agreeing to meet me so I said here's when I'm gonna be there I'm gonna be such-and-such dates I don't know I'll make it up September 5th and I'm gonna be at O'Hare on that day and then I'm gonna be in he said what a coincidence I'm gonna be there roughly the same time I said well why don't we meet at the airport he said great so we met at the airport Chicago O'Hare we had a couple beers and I kept telling him look I've been trying to get on your calendar I've been trying to get to France I'd really like a job there and he said well we don't have any jobs open right now and I said I know but listen I know how to do distributed systems computer programming I've got skills from California I think you'd be relevant he was an American by the way of Irish descent and he said well we don't need more Americans and I said to him well listen I'm pretty good at sales I think I could help sell myself on a project and it wouldn't cost you anything he just kept putting up obstacle after obstacle for every idea I had of why he had to take me and believe me I had rehearsed a bunch he had obstacles of why he couldn't and at the very end of it I said to him listen Cory there's one person who's in the way of an ambition that I have in my life which is to live and work in Europe you can say yes if you do say yes I will work my ass off to make sure you never regret it if you say yes I promise you I will get myself placed on a job and not make you regret it and you have the ability to actually change my life so what are you gonna do it's true story he said to me you are such a pain in the ass fine you can come and like that he changed my life I spent the next 11 years in Europe the red stars are the places that I actually lived and worked the white stars are places that I did projects and just like that he could have said no I was pushy a little bit I had this thing hutzpah nobody in Europe even knows what hutzpah means so I always had to explain it to people the Brits used to say oh marc has such chutzpah but I'm also pretty nice about it and I wouldn't accept no for an answer and frankly I thought the worst case scenario is he tells me no I'm not gonna be a jerk but if he tells me no then it's knowing my life is no worse off other than a price of chicago-o'hare so I traveled I worked all over Europe after doing that for several years after living in multiple countries I don't know why I had this like bug that I went to go and live and work in Japan I don't know why I grew up in California there were a lot of Japanese people around me people didn't really go to Japan back then it wasn't I mean people did but it wasn't a big thing but I just thought I want to live and work in Japan so I started asking people in the London office I'd really like to go to Japan and they said no they said we have so much for you here because by now it was no longer a recession by now was 1999 and things were booming I had internet skills I was working at executive levels in telecom companies helping them design internet offerings and they didn't want me to go to Japan because that meant that they weren't able to put me on one of their projects so I thought how do I make this happen so I started we had an online system of all the projects that were being sold and I found one said Sony Sony's internet strategy and I thought I think I could do Sony's internet strategy so I looked up the partners name it was a guy named Greg copy and I'm being filmed so I can't really lie about this Greg copy if you see this one day thank you for changing my life I called him up and I said I've got all these relevant skills I worked at British Telecom France Telecom puig I worked at Siemens I worked at Marconi communications I think I could really help he said God your skills sound amazing we have a kickoff meeting where we're trying to get the sale closed again I'll make up the dates I don't remember exactly but call it April 5th and he said the kickoff meeting is April 5th in Tokyo and we'll know shortly after that whether or not we got the project thanks Greg hung up the phone and I booked a ticket and I went to Tokyo and I showed up at the Japanese office and I said I'm Mark Suster I'm here for the Sony kickoff and they look at me and they went like what are you doing here and I said oh great copy told me that the kickoff was April 5th which he did I didn't say he told me to be here I said Greg copy told me the meeting was on April 5th so I showed up and they waited until it was the right time of day to call Greg in San Francisco they called Greg they put him on the phone Greg said what the hell are you doing there I said you told me the kickoff was April 5th he said but I didn't tell you to go there and I said oh really sorry well I'm here do you want me to help I booked my own ticket of my own dollar I promise you I didn't lie to him if it was an error was an error of omission rather than commission I just said well you told me the kickoff was April 5th and I was betting on myself that if I got there if I could find a way to get in front of these people and work my ass off by the end of it I was betting that I at least had a decent shot that they would say why don't you stay which is actually what happened so I worked there for a week I stayed up late every night I did as many slides as I could I did anything they asked me to and then Greg showed up the next week we sold a project and I got to work for the board of directors of Sony in 1999 which is when they wrote their very first internet strategy so we wrote a position paper on what to do about broadband networks we wrote a position paper on how to create IP enabled devices because back then most devices I mean the Sony Walkman was what everybody used there was no iPod but we talked about IP enabling your devices and I actually told them in 1999 which wasn't an obvious idea that I thought they should own a search engine and I thought search would be the biggest metaphor for how people would discover a content and back then there was a small search engine called Lycos that we could buy for about two billion dollars it ended up getting bought by telefónica they didn't follow any of the advice but I got to live and work in Japan at the end of it they actually offered for me to move permanently to Japan I had been there for six months by then I was in my 30s I was 30 exactly and I sort of had to choose between my then-girlfriend my now wife so I made a very good decision and Japan and I decided to leave I came back to London and I was nine months away from making partner at Andersen something I had worked at for nine years and the golden handcuffs were feeling really really tight and I knew how much money was involved and I knew that if I made partner I was never gonna leave and I knew that I wasn't happy I wasn't happy because as a consultant you mostly do PowerPoint slides and analysis I mean after I stopped programming and you give advice to people who may or may not listen and it's super interesting and you get a travel but you're not doing you lose like the tangible sense of doing and I really wanted to do so I quit and I went to work for almost no money and I gave it all up and I started my first company in 1999 just being honest it wasn't like that big elite to quit because if you were good at PowerPoint you pretty much could raise money and I'm pretty goddamn good at PowerPoint so I raised 16 and a half million dollars for an around and I went on to build a software company I made about every mistake you can make as an entrepreneur because there were no blogs back then there was no online advice none of us knew what we were doing no B C's told you what to do so I the mistakes I made I raised too much money sixteen and a half million dollars before you know what you're actually gonna do is too much money I hired too many people over the course of the next 18 months I hired 129 people I hired all the wrong people I hired mostly people who look like me a friend of mine once said it he said shortcuts hire short guys and tall guys hire tall guys and probably also the guys part is right we hire too many guys and I learned over time that what you really want is a mix of people with different backgrounds and different experiences and it turns out a bunch of type-a Consulting MBA types are not as good at sales and marketing and customer support and finance so I made every mistake we recovered from it I went on to build a real business we sold it to a French publicly traded company the sword group and everything I learned honestly I learned from making mistakes so I have this I didn't put it in the presentation but I have this talk I do called good judgment comes from experience but experience comes from bad judgment so good judgment comes from experience experience comes from bad judgment you actually have to make mistakes and do things and try I bet on myself which is why I learned the lessons I mentioned before that I have cuts bud that I'm persistent and that I'm mostly nice I wanted to teach you a concept I call polite persistence if you're likeable and you show up and you turn off and you're like really but then you're like wow he's nice enough you achieve a lot in life so I remember and I'll tell you this story in a second but when I was fundraising for my current venture capital fund I remember trying to get the University of Virginia to take a meeting with me for a long time because when we raise money we raise hundreds of millions of dollars it tends to come from universities from their endowments from foundations from big family offices like multi-billionaires from insurance companies from pensions from people who have billions of dollars they put some of it in public equities some of it in oil some of it in real estate and some of it into venture capital so they build a portfolio I had been trying to get the University of Virginia to take a meeting forever and I just couldn't get him to take a meeting so I called a friend of mine he ran a fund called first round capital and he had money from them and he introduced me to the guy who manages their money it's called the CIO a chief investment officer a guy named Rob fair and I said Rob I'm in Virginia for another meeting in two days could you meet he said I'm really sorry my calendars booked the entire day um which is what everyone says when they really don't want to meet you and I said that's amazing I'll bring you breakfast what time should we start 6:30 or 7:00 he gave me a 6:00 p.m. slot I met him from 6 to 7:15 they did not give me money eventually he got replaced had nothing to do with him not giving me money but over the years I built a pretty warm relationship with the University of Virginia whether they ever give me money or not I don't know it doesn't really matter to me I'm in the relationship business I put myself out there I build authentic relationships if you do it for long enough and you're politely persistent good things happen so this is a story about how good things happen to me at my second company so I had raised more than sixty million dollars at my first company my second company I only raised five hundred thousand I just decided I didn't want all the money cuz all the money came with a lot of responsibilities I didn't want early on in my journey I landed a customer and that customer was a tiny company that no one had ever heard of well maybe some people had started to hear of but it wasn't well known called salesforce.com and salesforce.com was using my software but I heard that they were interested in buying somebody in my category and I thought if they're gonna buy someone it should be me and I you know I struggled to get them to return emails so I would email them I'd have to wait three days then I'd get an email back and then I'd send them back an immediate email and it came back another three days at the time I was living in Palo Alto they were based in San Francisco it's not that far but it was far enough I didn't bump into him so I decided the way to change the equation was to go and start working out of their building and that's what I did they were at one Market Street there was a Starbucks in the lobby of one Market Street they weren't that big a deal back then I want to make that clear but every member at salesforce.com went to that same Starbucks every day hey Mark what are you doing here I got a meeting and you know I'm gonna be around hey why don't you come up meet a couple of the guys whatever oh sure you know and then I just started getting invited up I started building my network I started broadening my relationships Benioff used to come the founder used to come have coffee at the exact same place I got to meet him several times and then when they went to make decision on who to buy it was me versus a company called spring see em based out of Chicago and I had better relationships it turns out relationships matter but I was just politely persistent I was the guy in the lobby of their coffee place every single morning get your foot in the door my penultimate message after I sold my company to Salesforce Marc offered me a path to becoming CMO at Salesforce I actually didn't think Salesforce was gonna be that successful so I probably should have taken the job but having bless you having been an entrepreneur for a long time it was really hard for me to swallow going back to a big company and working for the man again so I decided to leave again betting on myself and I called up a VC fund that had invested in me and that VC fund is now called upfront Ventures we will call GRP at the time and I called up the senior partner and founder who's now my co managing partner and I said Eve just wanted to let you know I'm leaving salesforce.com and I'd been having a couple conversations with VCS about maybe joining and Eve said to me that's amazing we would love to have someone with your background your skills your experience we don't have any operators on staff would you consider talking to us now upfront is based in LA I was living in Palo Alto I said well I'm hope and I'll come down I'll talk to you guys about it and this is in 2007 and I started talking with the partners and they had raised two funds and they were gonna raise their third fund but they hadn't raised the new fund in eight years which is a really long time and there's a reason because in 2003 four five and six nobody believed in venture capital anymore if you can believe that nobody cared about startups nobody cared about venture capital everybody thought the internet was a folks it was it was gonna go away all this money was wasted on Doc Khan so they had a hard time raising a fund and I talked to one of the partners there and I said well Eve really wants me to join as a partner what do you think and he said I don't know he said it sounds like a good idea but we have to raise a new fund first and I said okay well why is that he said well we don't really have the fees to pay you I mean we could pay you but we couldn't pay you a lot and I said well how much he threw out the number was kind of a lot but he said I would feel badly paying you that that amount of money that's not what you should make as a partner and I said well guess what the alternative is me making zero because if I don't join you I'm gonna start a company and make zero so whatever you're paying me is more than zero and he said well I feel badly and we wouldn't be able to give you a lot of upside we'd only be able to give you this tiny amount of carry carries the upside in venture and I thought about it and I thought you know what if I get my foot in the door as a VC no one ever gives you a job as VC well what did I say how hard is it to get in the VC yeah it's pretty impossible so thank you you answered that correctly and it's very hard and I thought if I get in and if I'm any good at it once I'm in then you're always a VC and I could tell everyone I'm a VC and if it doesn't work out here I've been a VC it'll work out somewhere else I just need someone to give me a chance now the other VCS I was talking to they were offering me jobs but not jobs to be an investment partner they wanted me to be an e IR entrepreneur-in-residence or an operating partner to help give advice or maybe one level below partner I didn't want to do I was done proving myself I was 39 and so I said you know what I'll take that offer and he felt bad about it but I already told you I'm politely persistent pain in the ass and so I forced it and my mentality would this and I actually said this out loud to them if you raise your third fund you're gonna turn around and do a search process and you're gonna go look for someone else and you're gonna try to hire someone who already has VC experience and I don't have VC experience so let me join now and I'll help you erase the fund and if I'm right pay me back all the wages you would have paid me and they said yes and that's how I got into venture capital and I always remembered that story because about three years later I went to hire an intern and we we did raise the fund and I did help them and we didn't have a lot of budgets for interns and I said to this he actually he was graduating his second year of Stanford MBA and I said I'll give you an internship he said I need a job I said I don't have a job I have an internship if it goes well who knows he said I can't do it I need a job I said you want to work in venture capital he said yes it's my dream job I said do you have any other venture capital offers he says no so well why would you turn me down and he said because I need a job and if I'm seen to take an internship at the end of my second year I'm concerned about how people would precede me I said okay so six months later he called me and he said okay I want to take the internship I said it's not on offer anymore what you proved to me was you weren't confident enough betting on yourself and I did and that's the difference between you and me I don't mean to be an ass about it but I opened the door for you no one opened the door for me you didn't take it no idea what happened to the game AOC anyone heard of AOC not very many people really try an AOC Wow you guys I guess they're studying entrepreneurship and not politics Alexandria Oh Casa Cortez have you heard of that still not that many shame on you whether you politically are aligned with her or not is not my point I think she's 29 and outside of LMU the whole world has heard of her and she has a unique moment in time where she's putting herself out there in the spotlight and building a brand for herself that brand that connection with the direct audience is power its power I don't know if she'll use it responsibly or not use it responsibly but I will tell you that's how Donald Trump became president he understood the power of building a direct relationship with followers in an audience that believed in what he believed he created authenticity for what they wanted to hear Alexandre Ocasio Cortez is not waiting in the back of the line to say I need 15 years experience before I get to do this 15 years from now no one will care she has her moment she's taking it there's a reason I talk about these two people has nothing to do with politics I actually don't agree with either of their politics it's about building a personal brand when I got into venture capital it was impossible to become known the way you succeeded in venture capital was you were a white male engineer out of Stanford grew up knew all the professor's there and you got your deal flip it was a total white man boys club um I am a man I am white but that's all that I had in that inner circle and the venture capital funds that have been around for 30 years you the names people knew I'm not gonna test you because if you don't know a se you wouldn't know John Doerr or Mike Moritz or any of these people I didn't want to wait in line I decided to create a blog called both sides of the table I decided to be public and created a twitter handle and put out tweets I know it's kind of obvious now I promise you people weren't doing this in oh seven oh eight or nine twenty ten I started going on the news taking interviews and very quickly built myself to be the second most read blog on venture capital and entrepreneurship in the industry in less than two years and then people started associating my name with Fred Wilson who is the guy who funded Twitter very successful venture capitalist and a guy named Brad Feld because they were the only other people who were out publicly telling you how to do entrepreneurship and be a VC and it was Fred Wilson Brad Feld Mark Suster I hadn't achieved what they had I was a brand-new VC but I knew how to anchor my brand of my reputation to other people who were doing this I created both sides of the table I didn't create la VC that wasn't what I was trying to achieve I wanted entrepreneurs who thought when I raise money I want to raise money from someone who walked in my shoes la VC wouldn't do that both sides of the table would and I started writing about life on the venture capital side life on the entrepreneurship side when blogging became passe or everyone was doing and it was harder to differentiate I already had I don't I have like 20,000 people who just read my newsletter and I read about really boring stuff like how did you how to run effective board meetings but my influence if I write about Disney it will end up on Bob iger's desk because when you build a readership and you write about something I'm one connection away from just about anybody and it creates what I'm competing for a share of mind people's brains share of mind and how do you do that as an individual unless you're willing to put yourself out there and if you ever read this book outliers Malcolm Gladwell wrote about this topic of 10,000 hours in developing competence because I've been writing so much over the years you become good at it and you know what to talk about how to make miss not make mistakes and you develop competence and when everyone was doing that I switched to snapchat and I started creating something called snap story snap storms where I would do little videos filming myself talking about how to build a brand how to hire people how to fire people how to raise capital I didn't show any cleavage I didn't worry if my hair was messy I'm kind of boring and it became a really funny thing because all these people were like I don't know 23 sending stuff of their friends partying I always remembered this guy wrote me he said I used to watch you in bed and I'd be watching entrepreneurship advice and my wife was looking at me like what's that crazy white guy you're listening to he's an old man or whatever because it was like so discontinuous from everything else they were doing on snapchat and I've built hundreds of thousands of followers my kids think it's funny cuz I would go I don't know the universal studios or do a big soccer match and people would always come up to me cuz they just recognized that that old guy on snapchat but I stopped doing it you know kind of drop the mic but it's possible to build a brand and create awareness if you're willing to start and try and learn so those are my six stories I don't want to belabor them because I do want to take a few questions before I run out the clock anyone have questions it can be on any topic right here thank you appreciate it what made us bet on something that's so niche as a sneaker marketplace I bet on a restaurant reservation booking app I bet on these really amazing product people and the app didn't work and my partner Greg was at eBay and he said sneakers are the fastest-growing category of collectibles and eBay can't do them because most sneakers on eBay are counterfeit so if you could solve that problem you could solve it so the way goat works is you sell your sneakers you send it to goat goat inspects it verifies it looks at the manufacturing and if they authenticate it they then send it to the buyer and that's how it took off and by the way not so niche hundreds of millions this else what else other questions well you're thinking I'll tell you a quick story about how I bought this pair of shoes it came from a Superbowl bet I bet on the Rams and the Patriots mostly because I hate the Patriots but I thought it would be nice to bet on the local team and the wrong team won and I promised my partner who's from Boston I would buy him a pair of Robert Kraft Patriots shoes they's to have a big you know Patriots logo on the back I think he's having that cut off the bit that says Robert Kraft and so so while I was there wasting my money on him he sent me a link and said you should get this to make yourself feel better yeah yeah I am an Eagles fan born in Philly my mom is from Pottstown Pennsylvania I moved to California when I was three my dad's from South America so I'm a Jew Tino and he's from meta-gene Colombia he came to Philadelphia for business school so he taught at Hahnemann and so when I grew up I grew up in Sacramento and back then the Kings weren't there we had no local sports teams so I grew up hardcore like my parents Phillies an Eagles fan and and the Eagles won I'd know they were in the Superbowl when I was a kid 1980 they won the World Series that year and then we had a horrendous time until last year so it took 49 years of pain but they won last year I see Villanova are you from Philly awesome all right Birds fan go Birds you shared a lot about the big success yeah would have been some of your setbacks and how did you overcome them I'd say almost everything I've done it's been a setback and that's the I mean every raising money I made every mistake everything was a setback I talked a lot about what it takes to be an entrepreneur publicly you need resilience and you need ability to overcome adversity and it'll sound cliche when I say it but adversity is really a lesson for learning and teaching you to get better at things and you know the whole idea of startups and entrepreneurship these days is like create an experiment test that see what works make it a little bit better create an experiment test to see what works makes it a little bit better I'd say that's my whole life experience is making little small experiments and testing and trying but still keeping a smile on my face and deeply ethical but willing to push boundaries and I know it's a really tough line because I know when I tell the Japan story some people just think I'll mark you're a terrible person on the other hand I went to Japan and you didn't and and I and I don't lie but I'm willing to push boundaries and I think if you push boundaries and you test and you're like honestly I've done things where I'm like I wish I didn't do that but I'm also willing to acknowledge it apologize show humility make it up to people but that's kind of my life story I don't think there's not one big arc where I can say I was so amazing at X that I put myself in this position it really has been incremental and I think that's the story of most people to be honest with you there are very few LeBrons you know that are just born whether it's your brain or your brawn that are just born like Elon Musk just born with extraordinary talent there's very few of those people and for everyone else that's hard work what else back here Dodgers had Jose I know you've invested in a lot of technology companies but I wanted to know what inspired up-front to invest in a media company like me too thank you that's great question so me too is a Latino media company I had first invested in a company called maker studios I'm not a media guy I'm a tech guy what interested me about this town was how little innovation there had been in the media industry using technology to serve audiences with digital media better when I backed maker studios they were doing zero revenue it was 12 people four and a half years later we sold the disney for seven hundred and sixty million dollars I was the largest shareholder and chairman not chairman of the board I was the lead director having done that I saw one mistake that I thought we made at maker which I believe the best brands served endemic audiences meaning we create content and experience or a product for a group of people that we serve better than anybody else and maker studios was trying to serve everything to everybody so I really wanted to serve what I considered an underserved vertical I came very close to funding a company called tastemade does anyone know tastemade so there in the foods onre but I was super interested in this idea of Latino media mostly because of my father's background so I grew up in a bilingual home I myself am NOT bilingual but my father to this day mostly only speaks Spanish I grew up with weird music weird food weird cultural stuff if you've ever seen I think it was the Joy Luck Club did anyone see that and they talked about the unique experience of wanting to feel American wanting to throw your roots behind you and pretend like you're like everybody else but secretly you're not because you eat empanadas or plátano sir you know this weird that's my life experience and I look around and there are no Latino directors actors writers no media authentically speaking to that audience and I think there that opportunity exists I met a team of people that I thought had unique experiences to build that we went like this and then we kind of went like this and we're now in our kind of second arc to this day I think Latinos about 70 it's I know it's not a a single demographic in the u.s. because it's broken down by a you know by by country by background but about 17% of the US and in terms of media representation like two to three percent so I think there's a really big opportunity multi-billion dollar opportunity there we made some mistakes in serving that but I still have the aspiration to do that so that's really what drove me is personal experience and a belief that there was an untapped market and and the way we're trying to fulfill that is moving away from advertising and more towards building prophetic products for people and we're focusing more on Mexican Americans than trying to be broad for everyone so we launched a product called let me just think of it for a minute it's called barrio barrio box and so we're trying to create unique physical experiences to differentiate ourselves so we don't have to rely on advertising one one more question two more questions last question okay right over here yeah the all-time hardest moment is an entrepreneur as the question and I know without even thinking about it what it was in too late 2000 we were running out of money and by then the Bloom had already come off the dot-com rose and no one was able to raise money and I was feeling the pressure so much so that I was having stress problems I was seeing a doctor I thought I had heart problems I had a hundred and twenty nine people's lives that I was responsible for we had about thirty contractors on top of that so about 159 people and the hard thing about being an entrepreneur is from day one when you raise money there's a clock ticking on your death you raise 18 months cash you're two months in you're sixteen months away from being dead and every month that passes you feel that sense of impending doom believe me if you talk to any entrepreneur they feel it but you can't show it to anybody else because you can't show up at the office and tell normal people like oh my god I'm so panicked I don't know if we're gonna survive I have people come to me and they say I'm thinking about taking a mortgage out what do you think I'm like bad idea terrible don't do it but I don't say that I say I like the flexibility of not being locked into a mortgage it's really absorbing stress and so what I decided to do was to merge with another company which is a terrible idea but I didn't know it back then I found an Israeli company my company was called build online they had a company called ice scraper and I decided if we merge the two companies together we could each cut 50% of our costs and I could take their investors and my investors raise more money and become the winner and so my investors were Goldman Sachs Bank of America but also some VCS across Europe their investor was a very big private equity firm called Apax Partners and we did all the plans we worked on it for weeks we did a combined business plan I presented to their team they presented to my team I cancelled vacation with my family I wasn't married yet but my mom had organized for us to go to Hawaii for Thanksgiving I didn't go I you know just literally had nothing but getting this done and about three weeks from close I even remember the names it was that devastating this guy met two Negron called me up and said we're pulling out of the deal so what the what do you mean you're pulling out of the deal he said Apax decided to fund us without you they were playing us they figured that if they ran us all the way to the very end and we ran out of cash they could pick up our assets for free yeah welcome to the world I remember the name so with three weeks cash left there's nothing you can do so I did pull my executive team together we went to a pub it was 10:00 10:30 in the morning and we started drinking pints of beer did I mention I like there but in all seriousness it was England it was more part of the culture and I literally sat everyone down and I said we're gonna go bankrupt we've never been through this before I've never been through this before let's plan out how it's gonna work by then you know I was on my way to being engaged to be married I was a failure I was thinking that my wife's family is gonna think what a fool she is but all I just kept thinking was how do I protect these people protect this job protect this company and midway through that meeting two pints in I got a phone call from one of my investors who said you've shown so much resilience in the last five months we're not gonna let this be a setback we're gonna fund you anyway so they gave me ten million dollars we landed on the front page of the Financial Times I still have a copy of it framed nobody was raising money back then absolute low point combined with then still having to bring my staff in and go from a hundred and twenty nine people down to 38 in one day looking at people cry grown people cry losing their jobs feeling devastated but I knew the 38 people that went into the boat we're actually gonna go on to build something of substance and if we didn't do it we were all gonna slowly die and that was like really terrible moment having been through that I think makes me a better investor because there's very few investors who have been I've been through a lot of moments like that and you know if anyone catches me again I'll tell you 15 more stories which one day hopefully will wind up in a book but it's that level of hitting rock bottom and still being able to move forward and realize that at that moment I just said well here's another life lesson I'm gonna learn how to do bankruptcy and and that was the worst moment so anyway thank you very much appreciate it | LMU College of Business Administration | UCI-2f2gISPN3zk-DVdxLjRg | 2019-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,618 | 48,913 |
KATXe2ESsto | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KATXe2ESsto | Drugs and the Demise of the Rice Diet | during his career at Duke dr. Kempner traded more than 18,000 patients with his rice diet which was originally designed as a treatment for kidney failure and out-of-control high blood pressure at a time when those diagnoses were like a death sentence patients who at that time would have died in all other hospitals had a reasonable chance of survival if they came under kembers care the results were so dramatic that many experienced physicians suspected him of falsifying data because he was reversing terminal diseases with rice and fruit diseases understood to be incurable by the best of modern medicine at the time intensive investigations into his clinic vindicated his work which other researchers were then able to replicate kempner was criticized for his lack of controls meaning that when patients came to him he didn't randomly allocate half to his rice treatment put the other half on conventional therapy to see which group did better kempner argued that the patients each acted as their own controls for example here's a patient before the rice diet the medical profession threw everything they had at him and his blood pressures were still as high as 220 over 160 whereas normals considered more like around 120 over 80 which is where the rice diet took him had he not been given the rice diet it's true his pressures might have been even lower zero over zero because he'd likely be dead the quote/unquote control group in companies day had a survival expectancy estimated at 6 months to randomize patients to conventional care would be to randomize them to their deaths one can compare those who stuck to the diet though to those who didn't here's a chart showing the survival of 70 of the kind of sickest of the sick that showed up at their clinic of those that started the rice diet but then stopped it within a year five lived and nineteen ended up dead for those who made it a year but then gave up on the diet instead of an 80% chance of dying they had more like a 50/50 flip of the coin but of those that stuck with the program 90 percent lived to tell the tale beginning in the 1950s drugs became available that effectively reduced blood pressure in hypertension leading to a decreased demand for the rice diet what conclusions can we draw from this all but forgotten therapy for hypertension not only was it the first effective therapy for high blood pressure it may be equal to or more effective than our current multi drug treatments this causes one to speculate on the current practice of placing patients on one drug than another perhaps a third till the blood pressure's controlled with lip-service advocacy of moderate duction and dietary sodium fat and protein intake well the impressive effectiveness of the rice fruit diet which is able to quickly stop the leakage from our arteries and lower increased intracranial pressure reduced heart size reverse the EKG changes reverse heart failure reduced weight markedly improve diabetes is ignored so should we return to the Kempner protocol starting with the most effective therapy saving drugs from patients who fail to respond or who are unable or unwilling to restrict their diet look today many people follow a vegetarian diet as a choice which is similar to what kempner was a often able to transition people to after their high blood pressure was cured by the rice diet patients were often able to gradually transition to a less strenuous dietary regime without added medications and with no return of the elevated blood pressure so if the kempner sequence of a strictest of a strict plant-based diet to a more sane plant-based type type offers the quickest and best approach to effective therapy why isn't it still in greater use the powerful role of the pharmaceutical industry and steering medical care away from dietary treatment to medications should be noted and who profits from dietary treatment who provides the support for investigation the funds for clinical trials there is more to overcome than just the patient's reluctance to change their diet what Kempton wrote to a patient in 1954 was as true then as it is now 60 years later drugs can be very useful properly employed and used in conjunction with intensive dietary treatment however high blood pressure with all its possible complications heart disease kidney disease stroke blindness is still treated very casually a striking contrast to the attitude towards other diseases like cancer since patients physicians in the chemical industry prefer the taking prescribing and selling of drugs to dietary treatment inconvenient to patient and physician and have no benefit to the pharmaceutical industry the mortality figures for these diseases will still remain rather appalling despite hundreds of drugs on the market now high blood pressure remains the number one cause of death and disability in the world killing of nine million people a year and diet treats the underlying cause as dr. kempler explained to a patient look if you should find a heap of manure on your living room floor I do not recommend that you go buy some air freshener and perfume I recommend you get a bucket and a shovel on a strong scrubbing brush then then when your living room floor is clean again then fine feel free to freshen things up but once the underlying cause has been removed as the great physician Maimonides said about eight hundred years ago any illness that can be treated by diet alone should be treated by no other means you | NutritionFacts.org | UCddn8dUxYdgJz3Qr5mjADtA | 2015-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 939 | 5,470 |
ruBetERq6sw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruBetERq6sw | Let It Rain | #protocolbreakingprayers | foreign [Music] good morning everybody good morning everybody let's start sharing the live broadcast and let's start getting people in the room let's make sure that the abundance of rain continues to sound on all the corners of the earth as you're coming in let me know where you are tuning in from let me know where you are joining me from let somebody know we are live let somebody know that good morning Emerson good to see you good morning Mom just welcome welcome announce where you are hearing the sound of the abundance of rain from this morning let me know the country you are hearing the sound of the abundance of rain my God my God it is a beautiful day it is the day that the Lord has appointed for you to experience the abundance of rain Hallelujah I welcome you Ghana I welcome Ghana in the house in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I welcome Mozambique in the house Hallelujah South 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Let It Rain let it rain let it rain let it rain Julia says I'm ready to receive the showers of blessing this morning do I have candidates who are ready to receive the showers of blessing Let It Rain my God on my family somebody just allows to God and just worship him this morning as you're coming in you're worshiping him in the comment section you're announcing to the next person that is raining do you see the rain let it rain let the floodgates of Hope Of Heaven open up this morning and shower blessings in abundance Let It Rain God thank you Jesus there's a rain of Revival that is coming Hallelujah it's gonna rain it's abundance there's abundance of rain who hears the sound of the rain [Music] be magnified this morning indeed oh God be exalted Holy Spirit father I cover myself with the blood of Jesus I thank you for what you're about to do in our lives this morning I thank you for the rain that is about to fall down father God we thank you in the mighty name of Jesus Christ let the floodgates of heaven continue to Reign let the floodgates of heaven continue to overshower make sure you are sharing at least the broadcast with one person just be responsible to make sure that one person comes to the kingdom of God hallelujah if you bring 10 mob Tech ten times blessings for you Let It Rain my God father I want to receive your Reign and abundance of blessing right now I just want to say let it rain let it rain on me oh God let it rain because I've experienced enough drought in my life I've stepped into my season of Plenty I've stepped into my season of perfection it's gonna rain in abundance of blessing talk to me somebody welcome to everybody on Facebook YouTube and on Tick Tock and on the zoom platforms all those who are coming from different nations Hallelujah this morning I hear the abundance of rain I want you to say before we start that God positioned me for double portion anointing God positioned me for double portion anointing Lord position me for double portion anointing Lord position me for double portion anointing father positioned me for double portion this morning I'm positioned for the anointing I need the anointing I need the abundance of rain I need the rain I need the anointing that is brought about by the abundance of rain that is about to fall this morning father position your God by your anointing let every obstacle on my way to honor and Glory let it be removed I hear the abundance of rain Holy Spirit I worship you I give you blessings oh God I bless you I bless you I reverence you father God father let it be all of you and none of me oh god father send down your double portion Hallelujah double for the Troubles of everybody that has experienced whatever they've been going through in their life double for their portion my God somebody share the broadcast right now let's make sure we pick up the pace and we make sure we get more people in the room Hallelujah double for your portion dabble for your trouble oh let the abundance of rain come let the anointing of Reign of blessings come upon you this morning Father I thank you the Lord is saying I am sending down my anointing it's gonna rain down on you and it's gonna take away your shame I'm gonna turn around your shame and I'm gonna turn it out to be your Fame what the devil meant to be shame in your life it shall be Fame for you God bless you Facebook I see you're connected come on Facebook shout it out let it rain somebody say Let It Rain Let It Rain Let It Rain Jesus Let It Rain thank you Jesus as you continue to shout it out in the comment section and you say Let It Rain I see the Lord turning around and accelerating your destiny we are in the seventh month of completion of perfection talk to me it's gonna rain blessings all around Showers of Blessings are coming down I see you crossing over to your destiny in the name of Jesus Christ I see the anointing announcing you to the world I see the anointing says that as you leave here this morning after this protocol breaking altar prayers this morning you are living with double a double portion of rain a double portion of anointing for your trouble in Jesus mighty name thank you Jesus thank you Holy Spirit Hallelujah is everybody hearing me clearly everywhere everybody's good I feel the anointing is so heavy right now thank you Jesus thank you Holy Spirit Let It Rain thank you Jesus the floodgates of all of Heaven are open Hallelujah there is a necessity for rain there's a reason why he's bringing his reign of abundance this morning Hallelujah we need the rain the spirit of the Lord says we need the rain because when he sends down the reign of abundance he's in it's in fulfillment of scripture the reign of abundance I needed I needed Lord I needed Lord somebody who needs the rain say Let It Rain when when when when you begin to realize that you need the reign of God you begin to understand that there are seasons of life that I dry that Seasons that I winter somebody who's right here in this broadcast right now you are in the dryness in the winter of your life you are in a season where you are saying God just let it rain can I experience a little bit of Jew can I at least the Jew of Heaven Must at least show me an indication that something is about to fall a double blessing a double portion for my trouble oh my God I just need the rain Holy Spirit this morning I wanna come out of my dry season I want to come out of my winter season I wanna experience the summer of my season I want to see the sun shining oh my God let it be the Sun that is shining brighter and bringing the warmth of abundance everything that I've hoped for every renewal of hope I will not give up let it drain Jesus oh my God let it drain God talk me talk to me somebody let it rain [Music] child of God it is not correct that you as a child of God as a born-again child of God you can only experience dry seasons and winter seasons that is an era that needs to be corrected this morning and if you are in that place I want you to shout it out loud and you are saying past the fortune I cannot cope with this dry season any longer I need to see the abundance of rain and I'm asking the Lord and saying let it rain that some of you who are listening to me and you are seeing me for the first time and you are saying I don't believe in miracles anymore you are saying the age of Miracles has passed but I'm here to announce to you that there are Showers of Blessings that are gonna fall on you this morning [Music] your dry season cannot determine where you going and what is about to happen because the latter rain is about to fall why do I need the rain this morning Pastor Fortune I need the rain to soften my grounds the ground is too dry it needs to be softened I need the rain past a fortune because I need to know that there is reward for my hard labor I've been laboring hard I've been laboring on hard grounds and every time there is no rain I begin to exp experience that I'm bleeding and I've been struggling for years because the ground has been hard because there's been no rain but I'm here to announce this morning that there's an abundance of rain that has come somebody's listening to the sound of my voice and say Pastor Fortune that's me I've been laboring for years and I've been laboring on hard ground and it seems like I'm not breaking through I'm not breaking forth and nothing is sprouting out of this ground I'm here to announce to you that the rain is about to fall and the rain is falling in your house right now the rain is falling in your car right now the rain is falling in your workplace right now Let It Rain God bless you Let It Rain it's about to rain can you hear the rain Can You Feel The Rain Let It Rain Jesus you will not bleed again no more struggle the Lord came to liberate you he says I came to give them life and life in abundance yes I may be challenged for a little while but it doesn't mean that I'm meant for the life of struggle I'm meant for an abundance of rain are meant for the life of rain where the rain is always falling I know some people look at the rain and they think it's cloudy and before it rains there are clouds there's no way you can have rains before the cloud and sometimes the clouds gather and it looks dark outside and you are wondering is God ever gonna come through I want to talk to that person you are sitting in that cloud right now we're gonna unlock that cloud in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I want to talk to the people who have say Pastor I look outside I'm seeing the cloud but I'm seeing it's dark I'm seeing the Thunder I'm bleeding I've been struggling for years I don't even feel like God is a god of Miracles anymore I've been using so so much of my effort on this hard ground today I just want to tell you rest in the rain it's time for you to rest Let It Rain my God you've been using so much of your own personal effort and it has produced only minimal ground but if you use that same effort on a soft ground you will produce the results that will Amaze the world and I hear the spirit of the Lord very clearly saying the rain that I'm sending down this morning will produce a soft ground and on that soft ground tell them fortune that they can sow again they can come back again because the ground is now soft and the ground will yield its fruits what you plant this morning is exactly what you're going to reap my God what are you planting that is what I'm asking any Farmer in the house what are you planting come on share the live broadcast and make sure you are tapping on that screen make sure you are populating the kingdom of God we have to expand the kingdom of God because they need to know that the prophetic word has been released of an abundance of rain Jesus thank you Jesus thank you for those who are gifting as well may the abundance of rain Reign upon your finances in Jesus mighty name you need the rain for your open heaven the heavens above you need to open I open up the brass heaven right now on your land Let It Rain I pronounce the rain this is the season of your rain this is the season of your open Heaven talk to me somebody there is a climate in heaven that is changing right now and as the climate is changing in heaven right now it's changing and it's releasing a rain of healings it's releasing a rain of deliverances everything shall become a natural phenomenon because the reign of blessings and the reign of healings is touching somebody right now don't wait until I call your name to tell you that you are you need to receive this healing right now in this anointing in this action right now as I said right now I'm saying it under the action of the Holy Ghost I'm releasing the action and the reign of healing right now the reign of healing is mending your broken heart the reign of healing is healing every cell that needs to be realigned I speak to that anemia I speak to that ion deficiency in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I speak to that covet condition I speak to it right now in Jesus mighty name I speak to every blood cancer right now every form of cancer I speak the reign of healing and abundance and deliverance in the mighty name of Jesus Christ ah God change the climate do you see that climate is changing in Jesus mighty name the rain has come to make sure that the climate of your life the climate the climate of your assignment is changing right now you were lost you were distracted you didn't know what is the next step you didn't know where the provision is coming from he says I'm changing the climate because you're gonna see the rain go outside and look there's a cloud right now some of you are going into trances and Visions as I'm speaking right now because you are seeing a cloud that dark cloud is slowly becoming white and you are seeing the drop of the rain some of you are seeing the Dark Cloud because he's saying I have to send such a heavy shower and it'd be might be coming with fenders but I'm going to break that fellow ground I'm announcing to the devil that he has to shake themselves off you somebody shout let it rain Let It Rain Hallelujah the atmosphere around you is changing right now I can feel it right now some of you are feeling a cold breeze and that cold breeze is announcing that there is a storm that is about to settle out of you [Music] you've been spinning in the storm but it's saying as I'm circling out I'm bringing Sandra's rain it's coming and it's plenty and it's it it it's it's abundance somebody say I hear the sound of the abundance of rain in Jesus mighty name everything that you need to put the changes that you need to put the abundance of rain is here this morning Hallelujah he says there will be a reward for your labor in the mighty name of Jesus Christ he says you can sow because the seed of your Harvest shall surely be seen in this season in the mighty name of Jesus Christ he says the rain that I am sending down to you this morning is coming to soften your ground the seed that you have put in the ground is what will produce the Harvest every seed that you have sown [Music] the problem is that some of you have not planted anything and you need to put your seed in the ground and you need to understand that that seed has to be watered and I want you to call on the seed on on the reign of Heaven to water that seed my God for the seed to bad for the Harvest to happen we need the rain I'm only talking to those who have planted the seed on the ground I'm only talking to those who are seeding something who have not abandoned their ground who have not abandoned their ground the Lord is saying go back the ground is no longer hard the ground is now soft the ground will yield its return in Jesus mighty name for healings to happen without a word we need a rain some of you have been waiting just for the healings in your life but he says you need my reign my God thank you Jesus for the injection of life on the Earth you need the rain if life is to come to that person that you are standing in the gap for that is in the ICU for that life to come and for them to be reminded revived God bless you Anna God bless you as you give you need that abundance of rain so when the every when the rain falls everything in your life will come to life it will come alive if the rain falls as you expect it to fall life will be the result somebody say I've got life somebody say I have life thank you Jesus precious I prophesy life Let It Rain Caroline Let It Rain and in Jesus name Let It Rain demand the name of Jesus Julie let it rain for you in Jesus name Frida Let It Rain for you Amelia I say let it rain let it rain let it rain you have life produce Let It Rain yo I Let It Rain Brenda Let It Rain everybody on on YouTube Let It Rain you need the rain to go and announce the judgment on your enemies because there is a type of rain that is going towards your enemies the Lord he says for the generation of the flood of judgment on the adversary is needed in Genesis 7. he says there is a reign of judgment that I will send to your enemies Let It Rain an Ali let it rain in Australia right now receive the abundance of rain in Jesus mighty name the Lord is saying I'm breaking your dry season this morning my God listen to this the word of God says you don't you don't have to panic about your enemies because I'm sending the flood for judgment that those that the flags will drown and those are those are the ones who are unto God those are the ones who have been trying to pull you away from God those are the ones who have been telling you that everything concerning your church and your ministry is demonic he's saying I'm sending the flood of judgment father may you save us from the flood of judgment save our family members from the flood of judgment anybody who has not been working right with your god father we ask for Mercy for them for as long as their families father God but as long as they are enemies father God we hand them over to you anybody who's been doubling who's been troubling you the Lord is saying I'm sending double trouble double trouble for your trouble I'm gonna let the flood deal with them my God yeah there is a flood that is coming to drown eliamas the sorcerer there is a flood that is coming to drown every Herod in your life there is a flood that is coming to drown every Pharaoh in your life in the name of Jesus Christ father I speak and the authority that you gave me this morning and I say let the flood fall on every Herod let at the flood follow on fall on every Pharaoh that has been tormenting us any person in your workplace that has been tormenting you that has been persecuting you that has been gossiping about you that has been trying to bring you down right now father God in the mighty name of Jesus Christ on the action that you have put on my life I decree and I declare I send the flood of judgment I send the flood of judgment to anybody who has been trying to dislocate and dislodge anybody who's at the sound of my voice who has been saying I'm struggling Pastor I'm struggling in my workplace I'm struggling everywhere I feel rejected I don't know why they hate me but I'm such a good person they refuse to see the real enemy I have been generous to other people but they have turned their backs on me my God I release the flood of judgment right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father I leave it up to you let the flood of judgment judge them my God thank you Jesus let the reign of judgment fall come on we can share the broadcast we can make sure that we are populating Heaven this morning [Music] Let It Rain let it rain let the rain of the Showers of Blessings come but this is what the spirit of the Lord is saying that those that have tormented you because I know you'll be tempted to feel pity for them he says when that rain that flood Falls there will be such an impact on the rivers it will be so massive and the impact on their Rivers will turn into floods and it will cause a colossal damage some of you are going to experience people around you who will fall suddenly sick some of the people are just going to suddenly drop [Music] yeah Let It Rain they're just suddenly going to collapse what happens after that I leave it to God thank you Jesus let the flood of judgment Dima go and judge everybody that has been tormenting you let the flood of judgment go and judge that person who's sitting on your promotion that person who's been hesitating you to take up your position in Jesus mighty name father released the rain it's important that child of God you know the timing of the rain it's important you know the timing of the rain you go outside You observe and you say God is not raining you go outside by the seventh time you go out I'm definitely sure you're going to see the rain but the Lord has said to me fortune tell them I've expedited the rain because it's gonna rain this morning the showers of bliss and you need to pray because it's time for the rain father I take authority over every Power of hell that has been keeping what is ours in Jesus mighty name father as I pray with these ones who are online right now I speak into their lives father God I stand in agreement with them right now in Jesus mighty name we take over authority of every Power of hell that has been holding back what is ours in Jesus mighty name that has been sending out clouds that we are unable to go out and so father God right now in Jesus mighty name anybody who has been procrastinating father God I release them oh God let them feel the fire of God that will send them out there my God to execute that destiny that you have set aside for them in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father I ask that this morning on this mountain we recover what the enemy took from us in Jesus mighty name I asked for restoration and Recovery upon this rain that is falling in Jesus mighty name I asked this morning Lord that you send your word of restoration as you send this rain that is falling as the abundance of blessings are falling down my God let there be a word of restoration that is resonating with somebody who's listening to the sound of my voice right now in Jesus mighty name father we ask for the reign of Revival right now on our lives but I ask for the reign of Revival on our families in Jesus mighty name I ask for the reign of Revival in our Ministries and in our churches in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father we receive that Reign right now in Jesus name somebody shouted in the comment section and say I receive the rain right now I receive the rain right now [Music] I prophesy to you God will visit you and he's going to amaze you he's going to visit you lady in red and he's going to amaze you but a God is going to amaze you he's going to visit you and he's going to amaze you candy boss God is going to visit you and he's going to amaze you and on your returning there's going to be an abundance of rain there's gonna be a Revival of rain I need people who are saying pastor I'm ready to speak into my situation the word that is coming to my spirit now he says looking up to heaven his side and said to him a fatsa that is be opened somebody shall be opened let the heavens above you be opened this morning let it be open I shout in fact I let it be open you need to understand what the Lord is saying this one he says I am opening your life to all manners of blessings I am hope I'm saying to you you must never look down on anyone who sits under this anointing because you don't know who's your neighbor right now you don't know who you are seeing on the screen right now don't look down on them this anointing that they are sitting on speaking to your situation call it tell it to be open tell your Heavens to be opened let these Heavens be open right now let every door be open let every gate be open for me in Jesus mighty name every good door every door of blessing let it be open my God all things are possible to every single person who's sitting in and listening to the sound of my voice this morning in Jesus mighty name father God your word says Christ in US is the hope of glory father we have Christ Living inside of us the hope of glory we are confident of this thing we have an expectation that the things will always work out for our good in the mighty name of Jesus Christ let the heavens open can I have believers who are commanding the Heavens to be open this morning can I have people who are going to demand that the heavens open in the mighty name of Jesus Christ that lady from eight and hack [Music] let the heavens open for you in the name of Jesus Christ father we command the rain to open in Jesus mighty name father I hear you he says you have the Assurance of the victory so go for it Let It Rain God let it rain foreign you will overcome every difficulty every challenge that will come your way all things are possible to them that will believe me today fortune tell them all things are possible they must not count me out I'm still the god that Waters their field I'm still the god that will make sure that their fellow ground is being turned into a fruitful ground in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] Jesus brought out the men who was deaf and dumb and he put his fingers into his ears and he spit on the on the ground and he touched his tongue and said a factor be open and straight away his ears opened and the string of tongues was loosed and he spoke plainly the spirit of the Lord is saying I'm saying to you the same thing today I'm saying that very same thing to you today I prophesy that your tongue will be open Hallelujah the abundance of rain is being released Hallelujah your ears shall be open to hear the word of the lord your ear shall be open to hear the word of the Lord I command deafness to go I command blindness to go in the name of Jesus Christ I command every pain in your body to go in the name of Jesus Christ I say by the spirit of the Living God whatever has been shut down in your life I command that that thing is going to open right now in Jesus mighty name if your health has been shut down I command it to be open right now in the name of Jesus Christ I speak to every shadow of your finances every door that has been shut for your family every door that has been shut even in your academics in your career in your children's life in the name of Jesus Christ I command by the authority of heaven right now be opened I command it to be open father God let the brass Heaven be opened Canada every door that has been shut for your business I command it to be opened in the name of Jesus Christ I command the doors of your profession to be open right now I command the doors of your job to be open right now I command it right now by the power in the mighty name of Jesus by the blood of Jesus Christ that everything is coming into alignment in the name of Jesus Christ God has not designed for you A life of dryness and winter all the time God has not designed for you A life that is going to be shut down in the mighty name of Jesus Christ your life is colorful Brenda your life is colorful everybody on YouTube in the mighty name of Jesus Christ your life is so colorful that God is saying I am restoring every single thing that is looking colorless everything that is looking great out and dark in your life I am providing color for you this morning somebody Shout it one more time and say Let It Rain that is a prayer that you are sending out this morning that is a word of worship that you are sending out to this morning and say let your rain come down oh God Let It Rain open the floodgates of heaven and open the floodgates Let it Rain the showers of blessing that I'm expecting I hear the sound of the abundance of rain my God my God in the book of First Kings chapter 18 the Lord says it shall come to pass after many days and the word of the Lord will come to Elijah in the third year saying show thyself unto Ahab and I will send the rain upon the Earth so God is saying your fair mind is about to expire your famine is expiring right now the same way he sent his way to his prophet and he said go and tell the king that this is about to be rain on the Earth right now he has sent me by the authority of Heaven I've come to announce that rain is coming upon ugundo in the name of Jesus Christ precious God the rain is coming to you right now rain is coming to you right now in the name name of Jesus Christ the rain is coming to you right now I prophesy risk for the reign of God the reign of abundance is coming to you right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ somebody needs to thank the Lord because hope is returning to you right now hope is returning to somebody's Spirit right now you can feel your hope well up you can feel the joy of the Lord well up inside of you begin to thank him and say Lord thank you that we have hope my God Our Hope shall not be cut off I'm grateful because it's not over for me yet and the rain has come to refresh me in the mighty name of Jesus Christ somebody announced to your neighbor it is not over faith speaker I want you to tell your neighbor right now it is not over tell yourself in fact because sometimes we cannot rely on these late neighbors don't touch your neighbor touch yourself and announce in that comment section it is not over it is not over thank you Jesus it is not over Brenda Burris it's not over Sid It's Not Over some delay It's Not Over it's not over Olive is not over dma it is not over somebody come on Candy boss Emmanuel it is not over granny let me prophesy to you it is not over yes yes Steph it is not over medical lady It's Not Over it is not over for you the Lord is saying no matter how hard it is no matter how hard it has been it is not over because the scripture says after many days so God understands that there might be a season of the after many days somebody announced to yourself and say after many days I've come to the after many days past there's about to be a sound of the abundance of rain that is about to be released because now I'm at the point of after many days that somebody type it in the comment section after many days then you put on your name there and say Elizabeth the rain is about to come after many days it's about to rain on Frida after many days it's about to rain on Chantal after many days it's about to rain on tkweb after many days it's about to rain on Friday after many days it's about to rain on death and talk to me somebody after many days it's about to rain on Jester come on after many days it's about to rain on New Commander after many days stembly is about to rain after many days is about to rain on you and queen talk to me Lelo Coons I'm waiting for somebody who's going to demand everything that I came carrying here this morning if you don't the Bible says when the when the woman with the issue of the blood touched the Hem of His gum and The Virtue came out I came loaded if you let me go back my God I'm saying to you I'm prophesying no Bantu after many days you have cried after many days you have been looking at your way marriage and you are saying after many days God is there a point where this winter is stopping where the dry season is stopping after many days healing has come to after many days when they counted me out after many days even when the medication and the Medical Aid ran out after many days Nathaniel after many days after many days of bimba in the mighty name of Jesus Christ after many days after many days after many days I'm here to announce to you that there is a position and a point where you are entering after many days and I prophesy and I release it every virtue inside of me right now those who are available to take it who those who are available to take and say God I have come to withdraw my reign today I wanted to rain on me in Jesus name in the name of Jesus Reign after many days Melissa you are gonna get a job after many days after many days fatuani you are about to break through you are about to break through in the name of Jesus Christ after many days you're about to increase in your anointing in the mighty name of Jesus Christ it's about to rain reclaim your Reign after many days I speak to that temporary contract I speak it to become permanent in the name of Jesus Christ that six months contract it is about to be made permanent in one month it shall be validated and it shall be made permanent in Jesus mighty name after many days every immigration paper right now after many days [Music] after many days Let It Rain Lord somebody shout it again let it rain after many days after many days Esther they've mocked you enough Esther I'm speaking to you Esther McDonald there's been too much mocking there's been too much talking behind the scenes after many days in the name of Jesus Christ after many days Esther did you get it I'm saying the mockery is about to stop you're about to shine let the reign of blessings fall on you right now in Jesus mighty name he says after many days Lord visit me the Lord is gonna visit you after many days as the Lord lives I prophesy into your life that your days of waiting are over in the name of Jesus Christ Esther same your days of waiting are over in the mighty name of Jesus Christ every form of famine that has plagued you for years right now father I command it to expire in the name of Jesus Christ family God bless you after many days right now famine is expiring in Jesus mighty name Bibi the the famine is over the dry season is over the Lord is saying I'm wiping your tears after many days the days of waiting are over the season of waiting is over the season of waiting is over there are some of you you know that you have been waiting and you have been feeling like there's something that needs to push out of your belly there is something that needs to push out of your womb because you are saying the escalation there is a season you have been getting into this excitement you can see you and suddenly you are just propelled to pray every time you are feeling like this this time you just need to pray you can't stop yourself and that is the Lord announcing you that there is a shift that is about to happen there's a season that is about to happen I see your season of shifting [Music] I see your season of shifting and there's gonna be people that are fighting you there's gonna be people that don't understand when you make the shift but you are making this shift and the move there's a shifting and there's a move there's a relocation happening in your life it's gonna happen they might not understand it but eventually they will have to accept it in Jesus mighty name father I prophesy it is time let your rainfall on your children this morning thank you for your word that has come in this morning in Jesus mighty name it is not him that runs it is not him that Wills somebody say God show my family Mercy show my family Mercy the famine and the absence of rain was Dire in the Days of Elijah but you intervened oh God lord I ask for your intervention right now to everybody who's at the sound of my voice right now my God every struggle everything that they've been going through right right now Lord I asked for the abundance of rain right now intervene or turn it around for their good in the name of Jesus Christ somebody say turn it around God turn it around for my good let it turn around for my good in the name of Jesus Christ but at the same way that you promised the rain in the Days of Elijah my God you have promised to come to me and my family this morning right now concerning my life concerning my family concerning my Ministry concerning my business concerning my career concerning my academics concerning every single thing that is about me concerning everything that is concerning about my destiny and purpose right now father God we submit everything concerning that I've mentioned to God we say let your reign of favor rain on it right now let your reign of abandoned and Showers of Blessings my God I hear the sound and I'm releasing the rain on every single thing that I've mentioned and those who are shouting a louder and men are tapping into that and they are claiming it for them themselves in Jesus mighty name and I say so shall it be it can never be otherwise the devil is a liar and so is his mother-in-law it cannot be otherwise it will rain upon you Showers of Blessings are coming coming upon you right now in Jesus mighty name my God whatever is pending whatever blessings Showers of Blessings that have been pending wherever they are held up my God my God whatever the prince of pleasure is trying to do my God intervene in that situation I need your mercy for the Expediting of the rain right now in the name of Jesus Christ my God let your Reign come send in your hand let the power to send rain in your hand and send it right now my God send it right now my God I I receive oh God I release it my God yes oh God the Lord is saying that I'm releasing the reign of joy in this week you will laugh like you have never laughed before the reign of joy is going to come on you overwhelmingly they will not understand where it's coming from he says but I'm releasing my hand of joy in the mighty name of Jesus Christ the lord is saying as you have entered into the month of July you have entered into the reign of Rest In The Name of Jesus Christ you have entered into the reign of an uncommon overflow and uncommon testimonies that in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I prophesy that Grace and power that will release the reign of rest and uncommon overflow somebody shot and common overflow I keep on hearing this word and uncommon overflow and I'm coming overflowing and uncommon abundance of Grace and an uncommon overflow of power you're gonna move in powerful Dimensions like you've never before the Lord is going to give you boldness in Jesus mighty name thank you Jesus thank you Jesus my God Ahab sent to the children of Israel and gathered the prophets together on the Mount of camel and Elijah came unto all the people and said how long do you will you hold between two opinions if the Lord be God follow him but if Bal is your God then you can follow him but if pal is not going to make sure that he releases a word that releases the rain God you will serve this morning which God do you believe are you believing on the god of an uncommon overflow I'm looking for people who are saying uncommon overflow pastor and come on overflow in my life and common prophetic manifestations in the mighty name of Jesus Christ there's too many prophetic words that are hanging over your life can we work those ones first my God Jesus Elijah said you have to come with 450 prophets I come alone I don't need anybody else and I'm here to announce to somebody that you don't need an army you just need God by your side you need to call on the god of Elijah who's going to come on that sacrifice and he's going to put fire on that wood whatever has been needing that fire that fireization that you need right now in Jesus mighty name 450 men could not do what Elijah did and that's going to be your testimony what others needed 50 000 I don't know how many they needed but they're gonna look at you and they're gonna they're gonna see and come and overflow on you and they're gonna wonder how you did it oh my god let's raise this prayer right now father let me associate with men who love you let me associate with those who will make sure that you release your Godly Reign on me in the month of July and Beyond I declare and I decree you will associate with Godly men who will uh who will release the reign of God on you every Spirit of confusion that has been restricting the fall of your Reign right now father God I binded and I cast it out in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father I release them from every demonic Association that has been slowing them down my God for the reign of favor to fall upon them Father God In The Name of Jesus Christ father we renounce every belief system that has caused us to miss our lives and Destiny in the name of Jesus Christ father that thing that has been causing us to miss our opportunities to miss our Showers of Blessings In the mighty name of Jesus Christ thank you Jesus I speak to that left eye right now I command it to be healed in Jesus mighty name thank you Jesus you will not miss it in your life you will not miss it in your destiny in Jesus mighty name [Music] I bring the most strongest objection with authority that you sent me this morning from Heaven I object to the spirit of every every prophecy of Destruction listen to this prophecy very well I speak to every prophecy of Doom that has been spoken over your life put your hand on your head any prophetic word of Doom any prophetic distraction word of Doom that has been ever spoken in your life right now I command it to be removed and to catch the fire of the Holy Ghost I remove every destructive prophecy [Music] in the mighty name of Jesus Christ some of you a destructive and prophetic word of Doom was said to you and you said amen unrealizingly that you were both are you confirming it yes this is what happens because there's a form of godliness that happens in certain meetings because your your discernment radar was so low and you thought the person was a man or a woman of God and you thought this is a servant of God and they spoke something and you accept it as it is that was not God speaking it was a prophetic word of Doom and as you said amen you actually stood in agreement and you made that thing take effect in your life but the Lord is a forgiving God the Lord is merciful and right now I remove every prophetic word of Doom and destruction because even when I I want to teach you something when a prophetic word that is a warning even if I can see death coming there must be something that God empowers me to do to pray against when I bring a prophetic word of warning to you and I tell you there's an impending doom an impending death you have to change one two three I have to give you the formula the Lord does not thank you Mabel for confirming that prophecy the Lord cannot just release a prophetic word of Doom if there is no room for a turn around I want you to tell your neighbor there's room for a turnaround there's a room for repentance that is why he has offered you the repentance to turn around some of you you say Amen to so many things because you are thinking I'm in an atmosphere that's why your ears have to be sharp your spiritual ears have to be very sharp what are you saying Amen to I will not say Amen to a life of struggle I will not say Amen to a doctrine that is off that does not align with the word of God that is why I'm saying we need to be planted in the word you need to meditate on the word of God for yourself so that you are not prophesied amiss come on somebody there is room in the repentance altar there is room there is room [Music] there is room because some of you are planted on grounds and you are thinking thinking you are serving in the right platforms thank you Jesus let me be quick like this because I need to get back some of you you are surrounded with words that are not necessarily biblical they have nothing to do with the word of God and you're thinking you are receiving the word of God but in fact your life has been in retrogression you are not progressing and you are wondering and you're saying I've been going to church I've been going to this particular place this church but things are not moving I want you to check yourself give yourself the next two weeks I want you to check what you've been listening to that is why it's very important who you give your ear to who you listen to Because when you listen to just anybody you open up your spirit and that's when the false Doctrine comes and now you have taken the false Doctrine you have accepted it now it starts manifesting in you so be very careful so I had to deviate that because the Lord said correct them fortune that we are in the last days yes there are false prophets and they're gonna speak things that do not align with my word but teach them that they should search the scriptures for themselves before they shout that amen amen amen somebody so father God I pray this morning for everybody who's at the sound of my voice Lord as we repent from any amen that we said from any destructive word any person that we put our our lives and our Crown somebody who laid your somebody who has laid hands on your head and suddenly you didn't have an issue with masturbation but all of a sudden you started having issues of masturbation and and and and and I see somebody else your name is Johanna you went to a specific meeting and I see it is an attempt you were laid hands on but suddenly there was like a spirit of div of of adultery that was contacted and the Lord is saying that was the root that is causing the Havoc that is happening in your life right now [Music] because now you've been going back and forth you are debating and you are fighting about the divorce and I know that this word that I'm giving to Johanna specifically and this is something that has happened to some of you because you were laid hands on and you returned home after that specific meeting your marriage has been scattering because somebody laid hands on you and transferred a spirit of divorce father God we rebuke every Spirit of divorce right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father I cancel every word I cancel every evil hand that has laid hands on our crowns my God in the mighty name of Jesus Christi [Music] thank you to those who are confirming you felt it because you saw the Calamity that happened in your household when you went home you saw it you saw it and suddenly you were fighting on things who's that person [Music] I know I know there's more of you thank you for those that have confirmed to Jesus you saw the atmosphere changing thank you so much for confirming yes Natasha the atmosphere changed you saw it right I need you whenever you come you can go to whatever conference that they invite you to but when you come back I need you to say father I come when you're going even when you're coming back you cover yourself with the blood of Jesus father anything that was said that is not aligning with your word father I cancel it out of my life in the name of Jesus Christ anybody who has laid hands on me Father God and transferred anything that is occultic anything that does not have to do with your word anything that does not speak goodness on me Lord I cancel it right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I remove any Destiny exchanger that has laid hands on me father I retrieve every Star of mine that has been stolen in Jesus mighty name [Music] some of you you didn't have problems with addictions and you are wondering why all of a sudden thank God I wanted just to teach the word today but yeah all of a sudden there was a spirit of alcoholism in your family it was because of evil hands that were laid on you and right now I cancel it in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father we renounce every belief system that was infused in us that has been causing us to miss your will for our lives and Destiny in the mighty name of Jesus Christ we reject every Spirit of every prophet of Destruction that has been postponing the release of rain in our life father we call the rain we are saying let it rain every spirit that has been postponing the release of rain right now father I come against it in the name of Jesus Christ father I pray that every Spirit of lukewarmness every Spirit of back sliding my God they are rebuked in the name of Jesus Christ to everybody who's at the sound of my voice I rebuke that spirit of lukewarmness in the things of God I rebuke the spirit of backsliding in the name of Jesus Christ it cannot be that like you are like a yo-yo you fall and you rise and you fall and you rise up my God let your repentance be permanent in Jesus mighty name karabash call on the name of your God and I will call on the name of my Lord this morning Father God we came to call on the name of our Lord the one and only the Triune God the God the Father God the son and God the Holy Spirit father we call upon you the god that answers by fire we are saying be God in our lives and answer by fire and my God my God let it be that they shall say it is well spoken and the evidence shall be evident in Jesus mighty name in our lives your presence shall be seen because you shall have answered by fire in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father I prophesy every prophet of power that has been trying to set themselves above who you are my God every prophet of Baal that has been trying to dislodge us oh my god father we call on the name of the Lord to deal with every prophet of Baal in our lives in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father we are drawing near to you in Jesus mighty name father we are repairing our altars of prayer we are building our altars of prayer we are rebuilding our altars of prayer whatever has been broken oh god let's rebuild it again in the mighty name of Jesus Christ thank you Jesus oh somebody say I'm rebuilding my altar I'm rebuilding my altar of prayer I'm rebuilding my prayer altar right now rebuild that prayer altar in the name of Jesus I'm rebuilding my altar oh sir you are rebuilding your altar Mama right now you are rebuilding your altar cheat or rebuild the altars my God my God Elijah Builds an altar and In The Name Of The Lord he made a trench about the altar as great as would contain two measures of seed and it caught fire without any matches without anything my God I'm rebuilding my altar some of you need to repent and rebuild your altars in the mighty name of Jesus Christ come on somebody rebuild your altars right now God bless you kitty bunny God bless you everybody who's giving get God bless you everybody who's joining my team in Jesus mighty name my God every contrary God that has been claiming lordship over my life over our lives we rejected right now in the name of Jesus Christ every God that is a small God that has been trying to macquarium asunder God bless you I renounce my God I stand in the Gap Lord we renounce my God I stand in the Gap with them Lord I renounce the power of all spiritual Lordships that is not submissive to the name of Jesus Christ anything that is trying to make itself a God above you my God I renounce in Jesus mighty name father we ask you Lord that you reign in our lives Reign your reign of Grace let the reign of Grace begin to fall somebody say Let It Rain rain let it rain receive the grace the reign of Grace God bless you Lele to father we repay every broken altar of trust that is delaying our arrival to our breakthrough every altar of trust that is delaying our our arrival to our breakthrough in Jesus mighty name father we repair every broken altar of Prayer in Jesus mighty name every preparation that we need to get in place for that massive rainfall father God help us God to get it ready we are getting our altars ready for that heavy rainfall in Jesus mighty name father as we prepare it oh God we Proclaim that the heavens are open and it's going to rain in the name of Jesus Let It Rain God bless you Let It Rain Sophie my God somebody Proclaim your Readiness for the arrival of rain say I'm ready Lord I'm ready for the rain I'm ready for the rain in the name of Jesus Christ Let It Rain [Music] draw me near to your grace oh God draw me near to your altar of Grace to your altar of power somebody needs to drug closer the Lord is calling you he's saying draw closer to the altar of grace to the altar of power in the mighty name of Jesus Christ God blade bless you everybody who's giving bless you abundantly lady Mass may the Lord plant you you and then plant inside of you the desire to always draw nearer to him somebody shout in the comment section draw me close to you thank you short and spice Draw Me Close to You Jesus draw me niera draw me niera blessed savior draw me nearer to you oh God let the reign of abundance let the son of that abundance of rain Draw Me Closer to You Draw Me Closer to the reign of Grace Draw Me Closer to the reign of breakthrough in my life in Jesus mighty name foreign your prayer this morning is to say Lord let me not be a stranger to your presence I prophesy that the presence of the Lord will not be a scarcity to you I prophesy to you that the presence of the Lord will not be something that you have to Crave for there shall be no drought of the presence of God in your life [Music] in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father let them experience the evidence of serving you every single person that has served you let them experience the evidence of serving you of being your servant Lord show up in their life every single day God show up in their life may they experience the rain and may they experience the protection God bless you in the name of Jesus Christ let the performance of your power be proof of God father let it be proof that I'm sent that testimony that we've been receiving everybody's testimony every confirmation of every prophetic word on this altar my God let it be proof with your performance of your word on their lives oh God in the mighty name of Jesus Christ in service to your mandate oh God I declare and I decree oh God that I will not be an orphan and they will not be orphans in Jesus mighty name there will not be an orphan where they don't experience the presence of their father God they will know that they have a parent they have a father that is God that is looking over them that is providing for them in the name of Jesus Christ father I ask that you're covering [Music] the covering of the Lord over your life shall not be removed in the mighty name of Jesus Christ those of you who are planted and the evil fathers whether it is physical fathers or spiritual fathers in ministries or churches father God father God I speak to those coverings to be removed and I speak that there's a covering that is going over them my God and that is the cover of the Living God let the covering of the Holy Spirit supersede any covering let the covering of the Holy Spirit give you wisdom and discernment in the mighty name of Jesus Christ oh yes Cover Me O Lord Cover Me O Lord let me rest in your shelter in the name of Jesus Christ God bless you ecowas God bless everybody who's giving me the Lord expand made the showers of blessing I want to pray a prophetic ballistic blessing over everyone's finances everybody who has sown into my life everybody who has sown into God's Kingdom every vow that you have made you will redeem everything that you have done every prophetic seed that you have sown father God pay Adventure it was sold on the wrong ground my God turn it around for their good in Jesus mighty name thank you Jesus may the Lord hear your cry this morning may the Lord hear your cry this morning somebody shout it out loud and say God hear the Cry of my business hear the Cry Of The Works of my hands God Hear My Cry Hear My Cry Hear My Cry hear the Cry of my business he have a cry oh God Hear My Cry over that child that is rebellious Hear My Cry [Music] let me know your finger of God you will know the Finger of God after today the Lord is hearing your cry come on Hear My Cry Hear My Cry sarana is definitely hearing your cry in the next seven days You're Gonna experience the Finger of God Hear My Cry Oh God in the mighty name of Jesus Christ Hear My Cry thank you Jesus in the mighty name of Jesus Christ teeny let the beard turn around in your finances like never before in the mighty name of Jesus Christ let them know the Finger of God let every single person who's typing in that comment section and saying Hear My Cry Oh God let them experience the hand of God let the Finger of God begin to teach them what they need to do my God let there be in the manifestation let there be an answer to everybody who's typing Here My Cry Oh God let there be an answer to their cries oh God [Music] you are not a fable God you are real you are not a fiction God you are real he's a real God let every operation in your destiny be a stepping stone God let everyone of God's operations in our Destinies be a stepping stone into the world let it be a stepping stone that many shall come into repentance of the of the world they will repent of the world because they will see the elevation and the change and the shift that is happening in our lives in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father we are here this morning we are announcing Lord that We crave your strength We crave your answers oh God in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father let us be consumed We crave your strength We crave that statement of peoples We crave the manifestation of our purpose in the name of Jesus Christ father we ask that you reveal yourself reveal yourself in our lives reveal yourselves in our families in Jesus mighty name Let the Fire of God fall on us let the reign of God let the reign of favor fall on us oh God let the fire change everything my God somebody say Let It Rain let the fire that purges every sin fall upon you so that your rain can fall in abundance in the mighty name of Jesus Christ somebody shout a resounding amen somebody calling the fire of God to also fall to consume everything that he does not want in your life to consume everything that has been a blockage in your life right now Let the Fire Fall in Jesus mighty name father in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I pray for every single person under the influence on my voice let your fire consume all about anything that is not a worthy sacrifice for you in Jesus mighty name and turn it around to become a worthy sacrifice in Jesus mighty name let there be a Grace that accompanies for everyone who to see visibly let them see let there be a Grace that is abundantly visible the evidence that will show that I serve a living God in the mighty name of Jesus Christ my God I thank you God bless you those who are giving father I pray for humility upon every single person that is on the sound of this voice that I have this morning the word that I have brought this morning that your reign of abundance your Showers of Blessings are about to fall down us oh God in Jesus mighty name father we pray for humility in the mighty name of Jesus Christ that which will make the whole world announce that the Lord is God and the Lord is God do it now father do that thing in our lives that will announce that you are God do it now somebody say do it now Lord announce to the world do that thing in me that will announce that you are God do that thing that will announce that you are God come on somebody somebody say do it now Lord somebody say do it now do it now Lord do it now Lord that thing that will announce me do it now let there be a shower of blessing that breaks every curse of poverty in our lives in the mighty name of Jesus Christ let the Showers of Blessings begin to abound right now in Jesus mighty name he says I will make them [Music] I will make them and the places round about and the places around my Hill a blessing and I will cause the shower to come down in his season there shall be Showers of Blessings thus says the word through the prophet of Ezekiel he says the Lord is saying there's going to be a Showers of Blessings around your Hill around your round about wherever you are there's gonna be a shower of blessing he says fear not he says be glad and rejoice fear not be glad and rejoice do it now Lord he says I'm the God I'm gonna do great things in your life KK Felix he says I'm with the Lord your God and I'm gonna do great things in your life be Not Afraid don't afraid of the beast in the field be glad children of Zion be glad Hallelujah because he says God has given you them before my reign moderately and he will cause to come down for you the rain the former rain and the latter rain in the first month in this first month of the second half of the year in this month in this first month of this second part of July the Lord is bringing the latter rain how Hallelujah you're gonna experience the rain God bless you Lakewood and the flow shall be full of wheat your flaws are about to be full of wheat he's talking about abundance he's talking about overflow No Lack I cancel poverty in your life mankana in Jesus name he's gonna do it or say in Jesus name there shall be an overflow of the wine and the oil he says I'm gonna restore the years that the Locust has eaten from them there's going to be an all-around restoration they will eat in plenty and they will be satisfied and they will continue to praise me because I'm a God that inhabits the Praises of my people somebody say I praise you Jesus they will know that I'm in the midst of them that I'm the Lord their God and none else and my people shall not be ashamed I want you to announce to somebody and Shout It Out Loud and say I will not be ashamed I will not be ashamed in the mighty name of Jesus Christ child of God when God created the world he put some natural principles in place which can guarantee that you are going to be guaranteed a measure of blessing so you're not living this broadcast not knowing or not having your blessing I want you to receive your blessing right now and declare I will not be ashamed I'm taking my blessings in Jesus mighty name only the blessings of the almighty God can give you the kind of peace that knows no trouble so I prophesy to you who has been saying pastor I've been having sleepless nights I have been having insomnia I have been having so much troubles I cannot have peace right now he says I'm reigning the peace that surpasses all understanding my God the psalmist understood this principle and hence he declared that only the ultimate Shepherd can take you to the Green Pastures I am prophesying to you right now that the shepherd who is your king and Lord your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is the one that is taking you to Green Pastures he is switching things around he's taking you from those dry pressures he's saying I'm taking you to green grass I'm making your leaves green in the mighty name of Jesus Christ somebody say I received the shower of blessings somebody say I received the Showers of Blessings Let It Rain open the floods of Heaven open the floodgates Let It Rain oh somebody needs to receive the Showers of Blessings open the flat Gates of Heaven Jesus Let It Rain Jesus let it rain let it rain let it rain let it rain [Music] let it rain let it rain let it rain your Showers of Blessings are the starting point to your tremendous life that you're about to experience this month of July I unlock the Showers of Blessings that are going to elevate you catapult you come on somebody it's a start of tremendous blessings for you in the mighty name of Jesus Christ you're gonna suddenly realize that those things that were difficult for you are now suddenly easy somebody shout suddenly shout suddenly I prophesy a god of suddenly in your life that suddenly they suddenly rain the Sun and showers of blessing God bless you Sophia God bless you you will suddenly realize that when others are finding difficult to do you are going to achieve them faster it's gonna be easy for you yes Martin is gonna be easy for you the wind of the holy spirit is blowing it's blowing to you the wind of the Lord's blessings is coming to you your name is Gerald thank you Jesus [Music] there's a wind that is blowing around you right now and it's the Lord confirming he's blowing it out to you right now thank you Jesus let it rain blessings have been poured on you the death of yesterday has become the lender of many nations I hear a switch he says those of you who have been borrowing you will be the one who's Lending somebody prophesy and declare it with me I'm switching and no longer will I be a borrower but I will be a lender to the Nations I will be a lender to the Nations I will be a nelender Catherine you're going to be a lender to the Nations the Lord is saying you got to be the lender I'm switching it around you're not gonna be the one who's borrowing from people anymore you're going to be the lender Joanne the Lord says I must mention you that you are coming out of debt in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] James [Music] I'm saying these names as I'm hearing them in the spirit I'm just waiting if you confirm you confirm You're Gonna Be A lender to the Nations thank you so much God bless those who are confirming foreign Let It Rain Jesus Let It Rain Jesus [Music] Let It Rain Jesus you are switching you're switching levels you're switching you are shifting that negative medical report of yesterday you are switching [Music] I hear the Lord saying the negative report that medical report that was negative it's turning around to becoming a testimony today Somebody prophesied Come on talk to me those of you who received a somebody who received a negative medical report yesterday the Lord is saying I'm turning it around right now it's becoming a testimony in Jesus mighty name you received a negative report thank you Holy Spirit [Music] thank you Jesus [Music] it's a stomach cancer [Music] in your stomach area and they found complications in your bladder as well I turn it around right now [Music] that report is becoming a testimony thank you for confirming I see it [Music] turn it around oh God it's becoming a testimony right now in Jesus mighty name what is irreversible with men it is reversible with God God is able to reverse it in the name of Jesus Christ turn it around Jesus somebody who needs that medical report to be turned around even if I didn't mention specifically your case I need you to tap into that I speak to breast cancer right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ turn it around oh God turn it around [Music] father I speak to every biopsy that is being performed a God that does not does not know the inflammation the god that did not plant the inflammation Olive lay hands on your chest right now father in the mighty name of Jesus Olive did you hear me put your hands on your chest right now father the same way that you reversed the sarcoidosis in my lungs the same way oh God that you healed me my God the same way you terminated the word of the doctors the same way you reverse that diagnosis father in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I command that biopsy to produce a clean report in the mighty name of Jesus Christ let your reign of healing flow my God when they perform that biopsy my God In The Name of Jesus Christ I prophesy and I decree and I declare your lungs are clean in the mighty name of Jesus Christ Olive in the mighty name of Jesus Christ [Music] if you're healing in advance you can still go and go and confirm Asanda I send that Divine surgery on that hernia Gwen father perform that Divine surgery and heal that hernia in Jesus mighty name I command the reflux to go back and to settle in the mighty name of Jesus Christ thank you nobantu for standing in the gap for your husband so shall it be in Jesus name father I reverse that letter of termination of employment somebody was about to receive a letter of employment let that the letter of termination of employment at beg your pardon they were planning to give it to you tomorrow God I reversed it right now in Jesus mighty name somebody was about to go for a disciplinary hearing this coming Tuesday [Music] my God I ask for mercy and intervention come back and tell me how the evidence went just like that there's no evidence in Jesus mighty name [Music] I speak to high blood pressure I command you to go in Jesus name Holy Spirit I thank you turn it around oh God [Music] who's that person going for disciplinary hearing on Tuesday [Music] your witness will not show up the witness that they that they said is going to show up is not going to show up and there will be inconsistencies that are found [Music] there's another person there are three witnesses that have been lined up for you and there's gonna be inconsistencies because their story will not match up [Music] okay [Music] ah use a 4-6 I see you [Music] thank you for confirming [Music] instead of termination letter may you receive a letter of appointment in the mighty name of Jesus Christ Holy Spirit I thank you [Music] they've made up they've cooked up the story because they want to terminate you for no reason my God safia [Music] thank you for that confirmation was that you father we reverse it in Jesus name we reverse it Lord we asked for Mercy oh God I ask for mercy I asked for the reign of Mercy on safia right now in Jesus mighty name bongi I command that spiritual husband to leave you right now in Jesus mighty name I uproot every form of marine spirit that has been tormenting you I closed the gates in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I cover you with the blood of Jesus Christ bongi I need you to do certain things in the coming week for the next seven days I need you to go on a fast [Music] and if you can on Wednesday go on a dry fast and on Friday next week go on a dry fast everybody who is under the influence of a spiritual husband wage a Warfare bongi I want you to waste the biggest Warfare that you have ever walked because don't allow those Marine Spirits you can inbox me I will send you something if you need direction in terms of prayers you are blessed Christine and your parents are blessed in Jesus mighty name every spiritual husband receive your deliverance right now in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] you are a carrier of Jesus's blessings the blessings of the lord I want you to declare it in the comment section and say I carry the blessings of the Lord thank you inbox me send me your WhatsApp join the WhatsApp group every single person I I can say I'm not going to be able to do this one by one this is what we're gonna do every single person who has been suffering of a spiritual husband oh my God give me Grace from tomorrow [Music] until Sunday we are going on a fast I'm gonna announce in the WhatsApp group we're gonna have a separate Zoom session it's not gonna be here because there are certain things it's either gonna be on Google meet or on Zoom [Music] so if you are it's on Google meet make sure you've got a Gmail address okay make sure you join my my WhatsApp group please do me that favor and and say in the inbox when you inbox me whether you send me on IG and say Pastor I need to be part of the meeting for the issue of the spiritual husbands or spiritual spouses there's certain things that are gonna happen in that meeting that I cannot be able to control what is happening in this meeting but we are going to go on a fast thank you Jesus are we together I carry the blessing of the Lord are we together did everybody hear me every every single person there's more than one person the issue of spiritual husbands and wives is something that is very very technical and we need to deal with it hectically so I need every single person I need you send me your email address and you send me your WhatsApp number and you join the WhatsApp group [Music] I'm gonna send you certain materials that I need you to go through and prepare for yourself because I need us to do this very fast and I'm gonna announce to you what time we're meeting it's not gonna be 5 A.M it's probably gonna be early evenings I carry the blessing of the Lord hallelujah okay let me move on thank you Holy Spirit somebody say God I will not let you go I need to close today is Sunday oh my God how do you join the what's up my darling you're gonna go and I'm gonna I'm gonna put my handle [Music] foreign official right now and I'm gonna put my fortune L online you follow me on Tick Tock fortunate online you follow my YouTube you follow my Ig or you can also find me on Facebook you send a message but on my Tick Tock profile specifically that's the first point where you go there's a video that has got a barcode you screenshot that barcode and you take your camera off your phone and you scan it when you've opened your WhatsApp you scan with your camera you'll be in the WhatsApp group but I'm also gonna ask please I'm asking my moderators do not disappear on me I need you to put the email address so whichever way I don't know if I think email addresses don't show up on the that's the problem so I'm gonna put my handle you're gonna have to inbox me Tick Tock does not allow us to share email addresses it doesn't allow us to share phone numbers over the broadcast like this so I'm gonna rather share my handle it's Fortune L online okay so after this broadcast if you are on Mara official where I'm pointing there at the top you follow a personal matter you turn on the notification Bell you can also inbox him and say please I need to get this information to pass the fortune you you look for me on on Tick Tock this is my handle be careful check check now I'm gonna pin it [Music] that comment that I've pinned now you see that word fortune my name is fortune f-o-r-2 and e as in like wealth and the word L online Fortune L online you're gonna follow that account on Tick Tock you're gonna follow that account on IG you're gonna follow it on YouTube you can follow it also on on Facebook but how you communicate with me through Messenger on Facebook on IG as well to inboxing me on Tick Tock as well please do that because if a personal matter is not around I might not be able to access his inbox so I need you to send me your email address and you send me your WhatsApp number I will respond with either a link to the WhatsApp group that you will just click on it and you will be in the WhatsApp group that's going to be the easiest okay so anybody who sends me an inbox whether you are asking for a prayer request or a dream interpretation I'm just gonna put a link of the WhatsApp group and guys if you go to my videos on the comments section there's a point where I've answered that whole string of the WhatsApp group link is there let me pin it one more last time before I close off [Music] somebody say Let It Rain I'm gonna do this as a group right so please those of you who are joining any of the meetings it's easier for me like that at least I don't have to [Music] to strain God I will not let you go let it rain please make sure you follow me so that I can communicate with you after this I will go to all my pin videos and I'm gonna I'm gonna paste I'm gonna paste the the WhatsApp group link I'm actually gonna take the Liberty to go to Mara official and his first pin video I'm gonna put in the comment section the string of the WhatsApp group I think that's better let it drain the Importer has also um put it there amen somebody let it rain let it rain let it rain [Music] make sure you give me a follow very quickly and you turn on the notification Bell okay there's a lot we cannot cover um on the open broadcast all the time and sometimes there are very private things that come out and I'm just respecting your confidentiality and that's why I will organize and you I will see whether it's better if you struggle with zoom and you tell me I'm good with zoom I'm good with Google meets [Music] Jesus and please do fast and do it really if you really want to be free from it thank you Jesus [Music] bye-bye thank you for every single person that is tuned in this morning I declare and I decree that dryness in their lives is finished in Jesus mighty name [Music] I rebuke every Spirit of dryness I command that their spiritual life shall be fruitful and reign of blessings shall shall overshadow them in the name of Jesus Christ I rebuke dryness in your finances I rebuke dryness in your marriage I rebuke dryness in your blessings in your ministry in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I will not let you go let it rain somebody pray with me and say father grant me a blessing that will settle my finances in my life grant me a blessing I don't know what you're believing God for but ask him to Grant you a blessing that will settle you whatever it is that you are believing him for and say God grant me a blessing that will finalize and perfect my healing grant me a blessing there's a reign of blessings that have come you need to understand that blessings are benefits Hallelujah you are a child of God you are entitled to Blessings and blessings are not only physical blessings are also tangible things it's okay to ask God for the tangible things in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] father thank you for the blessings of joy in our life thank you for all round favor in Jesus mighty name this is the heritage of every single person that is listening to the sound of my voice right now the blessings of the Lord brings wealth and adds no pain to it Hallelujah proverbs 10 22 says the blessing of the Lord brings wealth and without painful toil for it you don't have to Pain Suffer pain for everything in your life you don't have to suffer pain you don't even have to pay for everything in your life did you know that did you know that there are helpers of destiny that can just come and bless you thank you Jesus [Music] let the blessings overshadow you he says I'm giving you a blessing and I'm giving you a blessing of wealth I add no sorrow to it that means you don't have to bribe me for it you don't have to slip your way up for it I'm giving you the blessing just like that there's not gonna be a pain to it that there's no pain attached to it in the mighty name of Jesus Christ no pain father we're gonna experience the reign of blessings in our life father we surrender Our Lives to you this morning in the mighty name of Jesus Christ every sin that we have committed anything anywhere we have we have missed it father God we repent this morning in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father we decree and we declare we will experience a reign of blessings we will walk in the spirit of the Living God in the mighty name of Jesus Christ my God we will be guided by your words in everything father God we will study your word we will walk according to the principles of what you have taught us oh God In The Name of Jesus Christ father we declare we decree that you are Our Shepherd and we have everything that we need somebody say the Lord is my shepherd I have everything I need the Lord is my shepherd I have everything I need the Lord is my shepherd I have everything I need in the name of Jesus Christ father I am generous I'm a giver I'm going to experience the the the the the love of God and and and and and and the blessings of God in my finances in the name of Jesus Christ father my altar of prayer has been revealed and I will continue to flourish my God my altar of prayer shall continue to grow in the mighty name of Jesus Christ thank you Jesus let the reign of blessings fall upon you mankana let the reign of blessings fall on you Debbie in the name of Jesus Christ yes it's falling on your finances right now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ oh Jesus the Lord is your Shepherd it's falling on you Samone is falling on you in Jesus mighty name you walk in the overflown demiser in the mighty name of Jesus Christ hemeline you are walking in the Overflow in the mighty name of Jesus Christ Jesus are you shopping for a new car in the mighty name of Jesus Christ the Lord shall establish you the Lord shall establish the works of your hands the Lord shall prosper you in the mighty name of Jesus Christ the reign of blessings are falling upon you in Jesus mighty name receive your blessings receive your blessings right now Sister Dorcas receive your blessings [Music] your salvation shall speak for you in Jesus mighty name thank you Jesus [Music] you can go ahead and buy the car it's a done deal thank you God you are a covenant keeping God father we decree and we declare we walk in the Covenant Blessings of Abraham from now on o God none of us shall be cursed to God in Jesus mighty name we are free of curses in Jesus mighty name every foundational curse that has been fighting us my God I rebuke in Jesus mighty name father bless us and enlarge our territories in the mighty name of Jesus Christ father thank you Lord that you have delivered every single person that is at the sound of my voice from every Spirit of lack in and want in Jesus mighty name you are free from every Spirit of lack and want in the name of Jesus Christ in Jesus mighty name I'm about to lose power on Mara officials so I'm gonna close and you guys can jump over and find me unfortunate online because I'm just gonna greet people and Say Goodbye quickly soap let me go back to tacunda Mara's account able I think my technical team makes sure that all my devices go flat at a particular time because they want me to close God bless you Sophia guys do you see that fortunate online account please make sure after this broadcast if this phone goes flat you just jump on into my broadcast okay and we just greet each other there you are [Music] Noel have you been having um some kind of sleep paralysis [Music] going into like a trance you've been having like sleep paralysis where you find yourself that you cannot speak huh father in the mighty name of Jesus Christ I ask that you free Noella from every form of spiritual paralysis in the name of Jesus Christ every sleep paralysis I command every Marine Spirit to break free from you in Jesus mighty name let them lose you right now in Jesus mighty name in the mighty name of Jesus Christ no well I declare you are free in the mighty name of Jesus Christ thank you Holy Spirit Grace what is the contention that you are having with your uncle I declare and I decree that you are blessed in the name of Jesus Christ you are blessed Heavenly blessings Heavenly spiritual blessings are resting on you in the name of Jesus Christ I see an issue that you have with your uncle I pray for every restoration of every marriage in Jesus mighty name [Music] thank you Jesus thank you for healing that relationship of God may the Lord remember you in Jesus mighty name I pray for every single person that is believing God for a job I pray that the Lord will give you ideas and creativity Let It Rain from all sides in Jesus mighty name [Music] that which has been slipping away from you my God I speak to the foundations okay I speak to the foundations that are fighting you I speak to those spirits that are fighting you that are making you everything is slipping away from your fingers it's like Everything You Touch it's like you're just taking 10 steps back okay if you're father I pray for Misa and I pray for that relationship with his uncle in Jesus mighty name father I speak restore father I cover it with the blood of Jesus and protection of God there shall be no incantation there shall be no curse no harm shall come near you in Jesus mighty name I wanted to ask you to tell me what you saw in the dream but I think it might be too graphic but that was the warning that definitely yes he is up to something and the Lord revealed it to you in a dream as a warning so that you pray against it so I'm going to ask you to please Focus your prayers on on protection stand on Psalm 91 my darling I pray for restoration for you Linda agyakum in the name of Jesus Christ may the Lord restore you may the Lord give you new equipment may the Lord give you all the resources I speak a flourishing in your salon business in Jesus mighty name you have indeed found peace attached Beyond me that is the holy spirit confirming Anna Lee I speak to your heart to be mended it's difficult to get over grief but just know that she he is actually looking at you from heaven he has joined this the the host of angels he's looking down on you and he wants you to know to be happy he's saying mommy I know if you had any control over it but God needed me are you hearing me anally thank you Jesus your child is saying mommy it's okay I'm in a safe place I'm resting in the bosom of the Lord and the Lord will restore in Jesus mighty name [Music] I've been a show up either way show up either way whatever the shortfall is show up either way May Mercy speak for you in Jesus name bonjour Esperance Let It Rain Lord Spirit of alcohol addiction Let It Rain let it shower it out let that rain cleanse in Jesus mighty name okay guys I'm gonna have to close it's almost seven I have to be out in an hour I have to go get ready father I speak to that womb in the mighty name of Jesus Christ speak to that issue lay hands on your womb right now father I speak that conception into being father in the next 14 days may she return with the testimony in the mighty name of Jesus Christ Let It Rain somebody say Let It Rain the Lord is rewriting your story D in Jesus name to worship you I live I live to worship you Jesus every healing that you need [Music] healing that you need [Music] receive it now in Jesus mighty name every healing that you need [Music] Let It Rain can we worship God as we close thank you Jesus guys make sure you're giving me a follow God bless everybody on Facebook and on YouTube God bless you let it rain let the blessings of God continue to shower you in the mighty name of Jesus Christ then bye I prophesy reign of abundance chido I prophesy reign of abundance [Music] Brenda reign of abundance reign of abundance let it reign in Jesus mighty name thank you Jesus Sharon Singh those of you on YouTube I prophesy A Reign of abundance let there be a shifting let there be a realignment in the mighty name of Jesus Christ may the Lord give you peace may the Lord give you renewed strength in the Singh family in Jesus mighty name Nikki Jackson I prophesy A Reign of blessings in your finances in Jesus mighty name Leah Felix God bless you in Jesus mighty name [Music] I speak to that application for that green card in the name of Jesus to be granted in the mighty name of Jesus continue to pray and send it forth let the foundation in your family be God and continue to pray for that green card in Jesus mighty name I speak to you right now I I I prophesy from today you will pray every single video if you want to start with this man waking it back I need you to pray along with it every single day go and try as you're on that YouTube you go to that live broadcast and this video section you pray until that altar resonates within you in the next 21 days come and tell me the story back Emmanuel God bless you I use Emmanuel aisi may the Lord expand you in Jesus mighty name did I cover everybody anybody that I did not see your comments so sorry but I pray for you you are favored Let It Rain God bless you God bless everybody on YouTube and Facebook I'm shutting down now God bless you remember um I think there's an online broadcast at 11. um and but it will not be on Tick Tock like this okay so those of you who are interested right now are Church broadcast you you can watch it on YouTube God bless you guys I love you so much God bless you everybody on Facebook and YouTube thank you so much | Marwa Global | UC077FMQFg9QizuHB3BAJi7w | 2023-07-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | 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O1H0uaKg-og | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1H0uaKg-og | SCP-622 | Desert in a Can (SCP Orientation) | [Music] item number scp-622 object class euclid special containment procedures all cans and containers of scp-622 are to be immediately transferred to site-16 the formula for scp-622 must be contained from the public by any means necessary any commercial trade of products containing scp-622 should be documented and preferably intercepted before delivery any persons or organizations in possession of scp-622 are to be taken in for questioning handling scp-622 will require seal proof gloves hand lotion and at least one canteen of water per personnel present in the event of a containment breach the immediate area affected by scp-622 is to be quarantined for no less than 24 hours and hosed down with regular water shortly after addendum 622-1 in light of tests 622 1-6-222-3 all future testing of scp-622 must take place outside of site-16's air circulation system addendum 622-2 scp-622 is not to be used outside under any circumstances additional containment procedures are only available to security level 4 personnel and above as per protocol description scp-622 is the chemical composition data expunged also known as developed by the chemical company under the trade name desert in a can scp-622 was originally marketed as a security aid for large businesses to incapacitate intruders in a similar vein to tear gas or pepper spray according to chemical company scp-622 also doubled as a cleaning agent and insecticide but due to its hazardous nature chemical company was shut down in 19 before any more products of this nature could be manufactured as of there are at least documented cans of desert in a can remaining most of which are still in possession in use by the following companies according to the directions one layer of scp-622 is applied to hallways during a break-in or robbery when applied scp-622 becomes odorless and colorless upon application all moisture in the immediate area is absorbed by scp-622 creating an easily cleanable salt-like crust over the applied areas identified to be the compound sodium chloride magnesium sulfate and when scp-622 is exposed to organic life the immediate effects are dehydration dried eyes and profuse sweating which is quickly absorbed by scp-622 other effects include a significant drop in blood pressure increase in heart rate dizziness and chills for more information see test log 622.3 according to the cans warning label scp-622 dissipates after 12 hours but according to test 622-1 scp-622 can last up to 24 to 36 hours test 2 and 622.3 show that scp-622 will only dissipate in 12 hours when security levels 3 and up refer to test log 622.2 and 622.3 test log six twenty two one inorganic testing of scp-622 to determine shelf life of chemical compound data expunged in an isolated environment procedure scp-622 applied in isolated hallway cave and viewed through remote monitoring devices moisture measured and monitored by electronic instruments for a control hallways k-6 and k-7 were also monitored for humidity content averaging at 20 relative humidity results in 12 hours relative humidity around scp-622 remained unchanged at zero percent despite the label's claim of dissipating in 12 hours the area did not rise in humidity it took until nearly 26 elapsed before the relative humidity rose to one percent the relative humidity stayed at one percent for nearly an hour more slowly rising to two percent after the 27th hour scp-622 did not completely dissipate until 35 hours and 28 minutes the final relative humidity capped at 19 percent 19.26 with significant figures for the next four weeks and remained there as of writing it is undetermined if it is a result of scp-622 removing all excess moisture from the construction phase of site-16 or if there is a chemical component that does not dissipate test log 622 2 inorganic testing of scp-622 to determine shelf life of chemical compound data expunged in a controlled environment procedure before scp-620 was applied in hallway k four buckets of water equivalent to the water content of an average human being were placed in the aforementioned hallway as with test 622-1 hallway cave it was isolated applied with scp-622 and viewed through remote monitoring devices moisture measured and monitored by electronic instruments for a control always k-6 and k-7 were also monitored for humidity content averaging at 20 relative humidity results in 12 hours all four buckets of water were completely dried up the relative humidity stood at 12 until 25 hours had passed finally capping at around 19 18.87 with significant figures after 35 hours elapsed time when applying significant figures to the control rooms the average relative humidity has dropped from 20.24 to 20.17 it is unknown whether this is directly a result of scp-622 16's air system or a combination of the two test log 622 3 organic testing of scp-622 to determine shelf life of chemical compound data expunged in a controlled environment procedure two d-class personnel were requested by dr z subject d-254 male caucasian 24 years old 87 kilograms 169 centimeters was given a canteen of water prior to entering hallway k subject d-255 male caucasian 46 years old 92 kilograms 172 centimeters was not given any water prior to entering hallway k as with test 6221 and 622 2 hallway cape was isolated applied with scp-622 and viewed through remote monitoring devices moisture measured and monitored by electronic instruments for a control always k-6 and k-7 were also monitored for humidity content averaging at twenty percent relative humidity results almost immediately after entering the affected area both subjects complained of exhaustion subject d-254 immediately began drinking from his canteen subject d-255 attempted to struggle with d-254 over the canteen but found himself too weak to fight d-255 starts visibly hyperventilating around 8 minutes elapsed time d255 collapses at 10 minutes elapsed time and does not get up subject d254 notices a visible mist coming off his canteen reports his water is evaporating and needs more agent p sent in to give him more water reports on how dry the air is subject d-255's flesh is visibly at 15 minutes elapsed time subject d-254 runs out of water complains about being hungry agent p returns with multiple bottles of brand sports drinks a bucket of water and several granola bars subject d-254 was seen dunking his head into the bucket of water before pouring it on himself and consuming sports drinks and granola bars the water on d254's hair and clothes immediately dried up at 26 minutes elapsed time subject d-254 collapses from malnutrition for the next 10 hours the bodies of d254 and d255 continued finally reaching the skeletons the clear salt-like crust from the evaporated moisture had turned to a mix of dark red and brown the average relative humidity remained at 14 percent until 35 hours elapsed time averaging at 19 percent 18.56 with significant figures when applying significant figures to the control rooms the average relative humidity has dropped from 20.17 percent to 19.96 percent note i think it's safe to believe that scp-622 may have some sort of chemical component that still lingers long after scp-622 has dissolved for future reference let's do all testing outside of site-16 circulation system dr z test log 622.4 organic testing of scp-622 to determine shelf life of chemical compound in an outdoor environment procedure scp-622 will be applied to a small patch of grass on the site 16 testing biosphere 7 and viewed through remote monitoring devices moisture measured and monitored by electronic instruments for a control testing biosphere 2 and 1 were also monitored for humidity content averaging its 68 and 73 relative humidity respectively results data expunged see addendum 622 security levels 3 and above refer to document 622 a and 622 b test log 622-4 organic testing of scp-622 to determine shelf life of chemical compound o5 personnel only in an outdoor environment procedure scp-622 will be applied to a small patch of grass on the site 16 testing biosphere 7 and viewed through remote monitoring devices moisture measured and monitored by electronic instruments for a control testing biosphere 2 and 1 were also monitored for humidity content averaging at 68 and 73 relative humidity respectively results within the first minute of exposure the humidity of biosphere 7 dropped to 0 forming a brown crust along where 622 was sprayed within two minutes of testing all flora within biosphere 7 had shriveled up turning into a salt-like compound similar to scp-622 all of the mud within biosphere 7 turned to dry cracked dirt after three minutes security notified testing staff that the surrounding plant life of site-16 was beginning to turn brown outside of biosphere 7 despite the airtight nature of the biosphere site-16 staff dispatched to surround the area and stop scp-622 from spreading after five minutes scp-622 is covered over 0.017 square kilometers spreading at an estimated rate of 0.2 kilometers an hour or roughly 3 meters per minute site-16 proceeded to dump water on the surrounding area to stop scp-622 from spreading scp-622 quickly absorbs all water and continues spreading site 16 command level staff immediately request to enact protocol gray o5 approves protocol gray enacted security levels 3 and above refer to 622 b security levels four and five refer to protocol gray containment procedures end log a message from o5 to general staff as many of you are undoubtedly aware scp-622 has broken out of containment at site-16 while this does pose a possible threat leading to an eventual nk-class gray goo world scenario foundation staff are doing their best to contain the problem site 16 staff have enacted protocol gray to slow the rate of scp-622 spreading and are currently looking into how scp-622 was able to breach the biosphere testing facility to help alleviate fears here are a few facts that we would like you all to know all of the biological scps at site-16 have been secured and transferred away from the spread of scp-622 space will be slightly more cramped but the situation is under control and all of the scps are in proper containment as of 7 18 12 scp-622 has only spread a total of less than three square kilometers and the rate has slowed thanks to protocol gray at the rate it's going it will only be able to overtake site-16 in seven years even then we still have plenty of time before it reaches any urban areas scp-622 can be slowed down by water especially fluoridated water as long as we keep pumping over water to site 16 it will buy us extra time until we can think of a solution we have a list of all of the known companies that are still in possession of scp-622 and are actively seeking to contain every last canister before they can be used lastly i know some of you are shaky about protocol grey it may come back to bite us but i'd much rather worry about an xk class end of the world event in a few hundred years than an nk class gray goo end of the world event in the next few weeks we'll deal with that then but for now protocol gray is buying us time as long as we end protocol gray in the next 10 years i don't think there's anything we'll need to worry about i will notify everyone once scp-622 has been contained and when site 16 staff discover why it was able to breach containment carry on 05 12 15 12. lesson complete if you missed the previous orientation go watch scp 621 hypno bulbs right now or for the complete course watch this playlist | SCP Orientation | UCxanKgYNy_Vxf8mSsxIW3qA | 2022-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,940 | 11,494 |
erJCMoAAGG8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erJCMoAAGG8 | St. Joseph's Maronite Catholic Church - 10/16/22 | thank you everybody [Music] foreign [Music] with great love came together foreign forgots in love yourself it is [Music] foreign Lord Jesus make us worthy to celebrate the exaltation of your glorious cross with sacred hymns and with songs when you appear on the last day in the sign of your cross will shine brighter than the sun gather us before you and surround us with your eternal light that we may raise glory and thanks to you to your father and to your Holy Spirit forever peace be with the church and your children [Music] glory to God [Music] With Us [Music] you are let us raise glory honor and praise to the Savior who made the word of his cross a strong Fortress for his flock and established it as a sign of the covenants for the Salvation of his inheritance by his cross he exalted his church and gave joy to all people who believed in it to the good one be glory and honor on this feast and all the days of our lives and forever foreign children to their inheritance blessed are you a Holy Cross for you have United Heavenly and Earthly beings Blessed Are You O Holy Cross for you fulfilled the words of the prophets in light in the apostles in their preaching Crown the martyrs for their faith and honor the confessors for their loyalty King now o Christ Our Savior we ask you with the fragrance of this incense to make the celebration of the Feast of the exhortation of your Holy Cross a sign of security and Peace by your cross exalt your holy church guide her Shepherds adored her priests with virtue purify her deacons help the elderly educate children direct the young protect orphans care for widows and Grant rest in your dwellings of light to our brothers and sisters who have died hoping in you may we find refuge in the shadow of your cross on the great day of your second coming so that we may raise glory and thanks to you to your father and to your Holy Spirit forever [Music] [Applause] foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so strong [Applause] radio foreign [Applause] [Music] you're wrong Jesus Christ Our Lord accept their prayers and the fragrance of the incense that we have offered on the Feast of the exaltation of your Holy Cross May its sign always be visible before our eyes to strengthen us that we may walk with you toward death and then stand at your right hand to celebrate the Feast of your Eternal Victory we glorify you your father and your Holy Spirit now and forever [Music] Lord foreign [Music] foreign [Music] bringing us a reading from the letter of Saint Paul to the Philippians glory to the Lord of Paul and the apostles May the mercy of God descend upon the reader the listeners and upon this Parish to children forever so then my beloved obedient as you have always been not only when I am present but now all the more so when I am absent work out your salvation with fear and with trembling for God is the one who for his own good purpose Works in you both the desire and the work do everything without grumbling or arguing so that you may be blameless and innocent children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation among whom you shine like light in the world as you hold on to the word of life so that my boast on the day of Christ may be that I did not run in vain for labor in vain but even if I am poured out as a libation upon the sacrificial service of your faith I rejoice and I share my joy with all of you in like manner you also should rejoice and share your joy with me praise be to God always is though the message about the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing but you must who are being saved it is again [Music] before the proclamation of the Gospel of our savior announcing life for our souls we offer this incense and ask for your mercy O Lord come on from the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew who Proclaim life unto the world let us listen to the proclamation of life and salvation for our souls the Lord Jesus says then the Kingdom of Heaven shall be likened to ten Bridesmaids who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom and five of them were foolish and five were wise the foolish ones when taking their lamps brought no oil with them but the wise broad flasks of oil along with their lamps since the bridegroom was long delayed they all became drowsy and fell asleep at midnight there was a cry behold the bridegroom come forth to meet him then all those bridesmaids got up and trimmed their lamps and the foolish ones sent to the wise give us some of your oil for our lamps are going out but the wise ones replied no for there may not be enough for us and for you go instead to the merchants and buy some for yourselves [Music] and while they went off to buy this the bridegroom arrived and those who were ready went into the wedding Feast with him then the doors were locked afterwards the other bridesmaids returned and they said Lord Lord open the door for us but he said in reply amen I say to you I do not know you therefore remain vigilant for you know neither the day nor the hour this is the truth peace be with you foreign whatever you do do without murmuring or arguing in the name of the father of the son of the holy spirit amen first century Saint Clement of Rome it was a succession to Saint Peter in that first century as the bishop of Rome he wrote that is through him through our Lord that the eyes of our hearts are opened now it sounds very poetic but what it actually mindset meaning is God looks first at us and our response to him is to be able to see and so God through our Lord opens the eyes of the heart and remember in the Semitic notion the heart is the person the very core of the being of the person so it's through Christ that our eyes of our hearts are open God looks at us if you want the theological technical term we use called preventive Grace preventions means coming beforehand and God first is always in our lives before we're ever aware of it and in the process of conversion there is that duh moment when all of a sudden we realize though what have I been doing with my life and we realize all the things that our Lord has been doing beforehand to get us to see so it's through him that our eyes the eyes of the heart are opened and this is something that Saint Paul to the Philippians is both praising and encouraging to the Philippians remember the parish at Philippi was the group of people that were some of the closest to Saint Paul Saint Paul of course loves in the way of Charity he loves all the churches and all the people he works for them but at the level of affection it's clearly that this church of the Philippi these people really loved him and he really loved them there was an affection that was shared and so he's praising them for what they do you've been obedient when I'm present you listen obedience again just means listening you listen when I'm present but even now more so that I'm gone you're even still doing this and he says at the end of this section he says because in the middle he's encouraging them we'll come back to that in a moment but at the end he's encouraging them to say that even if my life is being poured out as a sacrifice as a libation on the altar of your faith in other words the things that I do that you're not even aware of that are going to cost me in this sacrificial giving that's fine because on the day of Christ on the day of judgment I will be able to say that in your case I have not run in vain the teaching I brought to you the Divine Mysteries I brought to you you've responded to and the eyes of your hearts have been opened and therefore in that response even though it will cost me everything it has not been in vain so he's praising them in the middle and at the end which is why he says that you work out your salvation in fear and trembling it's a very famous verse though unfortunately a lot of people who read it read it as being reading fear and trembling as being Terror and horror which is not the verse actually means trembling in fear means to stand overwhelmed by the awe before the Divine Majesty who has touched our hearts to open those eyes and we know that that's the meaning behind it because the first part of this chapter is about what Christ has done for us and I encourage you to go back and read the whole chapter because he says at the very beginning of the chapter I wish that you have the same mind that Christ had within him that while being God he set aside everything that was due to him in his glory in his majesty in his divinity and emptied himself the famous Greek conosus emptied himself and became man in the form of a slave in poverty in humility entering into a Fallen World though he himself of course without sin and to stand that before the Holy One who became man like us so that we may see and live and he says when you understand that mystery then the mind of Christ is to replicate we can't say replica you can't replicate it but you can imitate it each in your own place and so that's why he says you work out your healing you work out your salvation with fear and trembling you stand in awe before the Majesty of the Holy One who has appeared Among Us in time you know last week in the bulletin I wrote up the long long section on how we use our time and what we do life is short our days are brief we all only have our mechanically measured 24 hours in a day and life will finish and on the day of judging we're going to be asked what did you do with those millions of seconds I gave to you A Prayer can be in a second charitable actions can be in a minute and he will ask us what have you done and when we stand there and say oh I spent millions of hours surfing the web this is not going to look good this is not in awe and respect before the Majestic one this is not the mind of Christ and that's what Saint Paul is reminding the Philippians because he loves them and because there is this extra affection he says you have to understand who you are and the great ability that God has given you but you have to begin by standing before awe and Majesty I have lamented about this in the last weeks because now that apparently we've gone through we always have crises that's just the way the world's going to be forever one catastrophe will just follow another and if there isn't one they'll make up one because it's a good way to govern terrorize everyone and make them be obedient all right this is a problem of politics but when there was in those first years of 2020 and 2021 when we think about how we used our time when the doors of the store is closed but the church was open how we used our time and now when the doors are open to so many other things that we can do we go to those things and the house of God is left at a second or a third choice in tear Saint Paul when he says to work out our salvation with fear and trembling is to say we stand before the Majesty of God and understand what God has done to set aside everything as it were for our sake the very creatures that he made and so in the long bulletin I mentioned last week we stopped periodically around the altar to participate in the life of the Holy Trinity this is something we have to always tell ourselves again and again as Catholics because we live at Best in a Protestant culture in a Protestant culture the Protestants the Sunday service is our prayer services there's nothing wrong with that but they're just prayer services and you can pray at home because logical I pray at home or I pray with a bunch of people but that is not the Catholic Vision the Catholic vision is the Divine Mysteries that become present Among Us are the very reality of Christ who emptied himself to be present and on those feast days and on those Sundays we participate around the Altar and the Divine Mysteries and the sacrament of penance the baptisms of our children all of these Divine Mysteries are there for us to participate within the life of the Holy Trinity it's not just a prayer surface it is a moment that we stop and God is able to touch us so that our eyes be opened in the very substantial reality of what those Mysteries are that's why just before we left the sanction the Sacristy this morning with the boys before we bow to the crucifix I said so let us prepare ourselves now to enter into the Holy Trinity that is the Divine Mysteries it's not a prayer service it is the Divine mysteries from which prayers flow forth but that's a different vision and Saint Paul is reminding us when we would live in fear and trembling to work out our Salvation he's reminding us because he immediately says because it's a God who is at work within you God has given you this desire for what is more noble for what is more holy that what is virtuous it's why it's not a question of just simply what do I have to do it's a question of what is the better thing what is more beautiful what is more virtuous what is more honorable what is more noble this is not a vocabulary that the world uses these days everything by the 70s onward was reduced to the least common denominator and now we're just degraded beyond that to Pure mediocrity that is not the vision of Christ God emptied himself of everything possible to him in order to raise us up back to him read the whole chapter 2 of the Philippians what is more virtuous what is better what is more knowable what is more honorable and so that even when the doors of more entertaining things are open to us the Lord Jesus is still first in those choices and not because the doors of the stores are open we wander off to those things or whatever it may be it's a bit like I've told you before the one man who told me back in the 80s he talked about his older parents when they would get their paychecks and they lived they were just working class they live poor they live paycheck to paycheck but he said that his father would always take this paycheck and the thing is he's began to calculate all the bills he had to pay and he would take the Chuck and the very first calculation was the tithe the 10 percent that was taken off of what God had given him in his labors then he proceeded to pay the rest of the bills I put that in the bulletin because a few weeks ago he had this conversation well is my tie this is ten percent is this based upon my gross or my net well did the Lord God give you your net or give you your gross he gave you the growth of everything we have our talents our intelligence our jobs our well-being the place that we were born into so that we can have the ability to breathe and prosper that is why it was such an edifying story to remain with me for well over 30 years to think about a poor man sitting down and returning to God that tenth and then with the other nine Parts paying the rest of the things that are needed in this world not calculating net and gross that would be the equivalent of the man who had a flock in which three of his Lambs were sick and decided you don't get back the other ten times you don't get back the sacrifices because three of them are sick this is a calculation that is not in Chapter 2 of the Philippians what is more virtual what is more virtuous what is more noble what is more honorable what is the better path so that our lives being poured out as sacrificial Libations as Saint Paul talks about his own we can stand on the day of Christ and said I did what I could instead of I calculated really precisely and gave you back the part that was the least painful to me that doesn't make any sense it is not the mind of God a God who depletes himself of everything and becomes man in the form of a Slave and so Saint Paul says when you live this way in the fear and trembling and God is working this within you both the desire for this more beautiful and more virtuous thing and the ability to accomplishment that we can never forget this is God's work not ours but we have to respond to it otherwise nothing happens in our life many people surrounding our Lord as our Lord walks through the gospels and you read it you see our Lord's appearances he teach he's corrects he heals the line the lame walk the blind Sea the Dead rise these responses that come these are the opening of the eyes of the heart and so that our Lord's entrance into the world brings that beauty of healing and salvation but it also provokes those who are calculating who look out for number one and who will rise up as you know the story so well who will rise up and put him to death on Calvary same human beings same human Minds same human Spirits same Free Will why is the response so different well it depends on whether we see or don't see this is why Saint Paul goes on in this section of the letter to the Philippians to say this is why when you live for what is more virtuous what is more holy instead of calculating then you are lights in a dark generation that is perverse he says this is why you shine as lights in a crooked and perverse generation it's a very beautiful image of what the Christian Life is meant to be but the problem in our lives again we live in a culture which is all about comfort now the word Comfort historically the middle word and the the root word in it is Fortis Fortis in Latin means strength this word Comfort was originally the idea of strengthening someone to do what they need to do we have slightly that image still left someone who's in mourning we Comfort them so they can get back on their feet and live but Comfort is not the usually the way we use that word That's the older version Comfort now means physical ease sensual satisfaction and that Comfort is a disaster because it's all about me it's all about what's in it for me and so Comfort now becomes a horizontal vision of what is the physical ease and sensual satisfaction to the individual that's why we buy stuff all the time we have more junk in our houses than we need possibly for three lifetimes let alone for this one we know this when we've talked about the fact that in America how we could develop the fact that you can just build empty garages for storage space and make a business out of it because we have so much junk but we have that junk because we succumb to the modern world's vision of comfort of physical ease of satisfying the senses there's nothing wrong with being in that sense comfortable but when it becomes the very Foundation by which we judge everything in our lives this is a catastrophe because it locks everything down into the horizontal and locks everything down into this world and about the individual that is why Saint Paul says that this generation is crooked and perverse he's not saying historically they were more perverse two thousand years ago but thanks be to God that the Lord God himself has walked Among Us in order to allow us to Open the Eyes of the heart and to be able to see what is more noble what is more virtuous what is better and to gear our lives around that God bless that man who lived in poverty who still had the intelligence it isn't even a mystery to say that God has given me everything in my life and I return that tithe that 10 to him because he is good not because it's easy for me not because it brings me Comfort but because it is to stand in awe and trembling working out my healing and the healing of my family remember this is a man who's in his 80s telling me the story in the 1980s he's talking about a father who had been born in the 19th century in a world which was very different in the way they prioritize the things in their lives not because they were better but their principles in the way they lived were better doesn't mean they always lived up to them but they saw the world in a different way it is again and again the story that I tell you when those Colby Kids came and they marveled at how this building could be put up by a liver illiterate and impoverished Lebanese Syrian ottoman immigrants how they could build this when they themselves were poor it is priorities it is the fear and trembling to work out our Salvation it's a very beautiful text in fact this has always been one of my most favorite texts because though it is austere and demanding this is hard this is hard that every choice in my life should be what is the better thing to do yesterday we celebrated the feast of Saint Teresa of Avila her spiritual director gave her the authorization to make a vow that in every choice she would choose the better thing a vow as an act of religion that throughout her life every time she was presented with a choice which is like continually is it not that she had vowed herself to always choose the better thing this is why she becomes a Mystic this is why she is Saint Teresa we are meant to imitate that same vision of choosing what is more virtuous and what is more holy and what is the better choice not what is the comfortable choice and when we do that then we become those lights that shine in a perverse and crooked generation you don't have to do anything different you don't have to organize a world apostolate to bring souls to Christ you just have to live chapter two of the letter to the Philippians it is not that we have to do gimmicks or advertising advertising is what gave us the world of comfort the 19th century victorians reading while drinking cocaine or taking laudanum is so good for your life all right so they become addicts in many cases in their in their cocaine and opium addictions in the 19th century a different version of it but those advertising why you need to buy this why you need to know that why you need to go here why you need to buy life insurance you're still going to die but pay us money these Visions are what brought a world of comfort and the idea of a security which was falsified which is why if you remember the gospel last week our Lord says that at the very moment they say everything's great peace security we've got to accept my 401k is really cranking it up now not like this last year but now it's just really moving forward when they say peace and security then destruction will fall upon them as our Lord describes the day of judgment foreign what is more virtuous what is better we've changed the way that we live and the people of Maine will see that they will see that we choose virtue first but of course what is our Temptation our temptation is to live like they do but just a little bit better you know maybe not so many marriages maybe not you know well maybe we don't do abortions you know at occasion and we say the rosary that is not the vision of Saint Paul that is not working out a healing in fear and trembling so while as this chapter is one of the most beautiful chapters of the New Testament it is profoundly scathing it is profoundly austere it burns because it means that every moment of our life has to be transformed as Christ in his Incarnation was transformed in order that to raise us up we also must follow that Ascent by following his descent in the Incarnation so read this chapter meditate on it consider it during this week and then ask for that strength that after all if God is the one who brought you to these pews this morning if God truly is the one who is at work within you to provoke the desire and to accomplish this work within you you have the right to demand a greater strength Saint Philip near used to pray daily keep your hand upon your servant Philip Lord lest he turn Turk on you in other words in the 16th century the Turks were the ones always invading Europe constantly fighting Europe the Muslims were constantly fighting we forget about that foreign but it became the great sign of infidelity keep your hand upon your servant Lord Phillip James Rebecca whatever the name may be keep your hand on me Lord otherwise I have the complete possibility of betraying you when we pray like that to The God Who works within us the desire we're also praying for him to accomplish this transformation within us that is fear and trembling do that and you will be brilliant lights guaranteed in this generation immediately in the name of the father of the son and of the holy spirit amen Hallelujah [Music] know I am we believe in one God the Father Almighty maker of all things God from God to him all things for me come see our salvation and by the holy spirit for our sake it was crucified scriptures he ascended into life and you seated at the right hand with the power he will call again in the glory to Joshua today in his kingdom he believed that the Holy Spirit the Lord The Giver of Life is received from the father of his son who is the father and the son of the glory of the Lord for us we believe in one the Holy Catholic and Apostolic church we confess one baptism forgiveness of sins [Laughter] higher Glory foreign please [Music] Hallelujah from the father taking much [Music] Glory Almighty Lord and God you accepted the offerings of our ancestors now accept these offerings that your children are brought to you under their love for you and for your Holy Name shower your spirit shall blessings upon them and in place of the Earthly gifts grant them life and your imperishable kingdom as we remember our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ and his Plan of Salvation for us we recall upon this offering all those who have pleased God from Adam to this day especially Mary the Blessed Mother of God Saint Rose of her spouse self Holy Father Saint Mary Saint Jude and Saint longinus remember all the children of the holy church our fathers and mothers and our brothers and sisters because the living and The Departed especially those from whom the sacrifices offered for the Repose of Catherine Halls remember also all those who share with us today in this offering foreign [Applause] foreign [Music] foreign Apostles on page 754 7 5 4. glory be to the father into the sun Into The Holy Spirits now and forever [Music] merciful and only Lord and father through your only begotten son you have prepared the spiritual banquet for us except the offering of this bloodless sacrifice and grant us the gift of your Holy Spirit make us worthy to give one another the greeting of peace with pure hearts and divine love that we may raise glory and thanks to you to your only son and to your Holy Spirits now and forever is to your holy altar of God peace to the holy Mysteries placed upon you peace to your server of the Holy Spirit let us give the greeting of peace to our neighbor with love and faith that are pleasing to God [Music] he loves her friends in the summer oh Lord may your peace and security and your true love and divine mercy be with us and among us all the days of our lives that we may raise glory and thanks to you now and forever [Music] oh Lord we bow before you and ask you to look upon us with Mercy make us worthy to approach your holy altar with pure hearts and holy souls and bodies that we may raise glory and thanks to you now and forever [Music] the love of God the father in The Grace Of The only begotten son and the communion and indwelling of the Holy Spirit be with you my brothers and sisters forever [Music] let us lift up our thoughts our minds and our hearts on let us give thanks to the Lord with reference and worship him with humility [Music] truly it is right and just to glorify and Praise You O God the Father for your holy and The Giver of Life you are blessed with your only begotten son and your living Holy Spirit you are surrounded by the Caribbean inside of him who sing with pure voices in Heavenly Melodies they cry out glorify and Proclaim [Music] Jesus Christ [Music] yes on foreign oh me Oh Canada [Music] service [Music] oh me [Music] whenever you eat this bread and drink this cough you do so in memory of me until I come again [Music] thank you [Music] oh Lord lover of all people we remember your Plan of Salvation and we ask you to have mercy on your worshipers and the Savior inheritance when you appear at the end of time to reward all people justly according to their deings for these your church implores you and through you and with you implies your father's saying your sinful children receive your grace as we thank you for the men because of them [Music] oh no okay [Music] foreign [Music] come on we offer You O Lord this Divine sacrifice for your church especially for our fathers and Shepherds Francis the pope of Rome the shadow Peter our patriarch of Antioch Gregory John our Bishop and all the Bishops of the true faith with blameless lives and with Purity and Holiness may they guide your church and present you a faithful people who honor your name we pray To You O Lord remember O Lord your people here before you especially those who have presented these offerings forgive them so that they may always live blameless lives in your presence and recognize the blessings that you bestow upon them for you are good and rich in Graces we pray To You O Lord remember O Lord civil leaders throughout the world that they may stand for justice and establish peace we pray To You O Lord me remember O Lord all those who have pleased you from the beginning especially Mary the holy mother of God and the prophets Apostles Martyrs and confessors John the Baptist Stephen the archdeacon Saint Joseph Saint Jude and Saint long genus assist us through their prayers and make us worthy to Rejoice with them in your kingdom we pray To You O Lord me remember O Lord the fathers and teachers of the true Faith who have endured sufferings for the sake of your church and your people may we truly and Faithfully follow in their footsteps we pray to you Lord [Music] listen you've gone to the arrest hoping in you awaiting that life-giving voice calling them to life except the offerings we present you on their behalf and have mercy on them in your kingdom through our lord Jesus who is without sin we hope to find mercy and forgiveness for our sins and forthism and it is [Music] pardon oh God and forgive us on the Departed so that your blessed name may be glorified in us and in all things but the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and of your living Holy Spirit [Music] foreign [Music] thank you baby [Music] to you before glorious oh Lord you are the pleasing oblation [Music] through your Mercies [Music] compassionate Lord may we your lowly servants be made worthy to pray with Purity and Holiness and to call upon you saying Our Father Who Art in Heaven Hallelujah and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us yes O Lord lover of all people Deliver Us from the evil one and from his deceitful ways and do not forsake us lest Temptation overcome us for yours is the kingdom with your only son and your Holy Spirit now [Music] oh Lord bless your faithful people who bow before you Deliver Us from all harm and make us worthy to share in these Divine Mysteries with Purity and Holiness that through them we may be forgiven and be made holy and we raise glory to you now and forever The Grace Of The Most Holy Trinity Eternal and consubstantial be with you my brothers and sisters forever yeah holy gifts for the holy with perfection Purity and sanctity [Music] make us worthy O Lord God so that our bodies will be Sanctified by your holy body and our souls purifying by your forgiving blood May our communion be for the Forgiveness of our sins and for New Life Lord Our God to you be glory forever disease goodness sacrifice [Music] thank you foreign [Music] for you inside [Music] the precious blood you shall as soon [Music] oh Jesus [Music] profession through [Music] the eyes [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] to you for giving us your body to eat in your living blood to drink o lover of all people have mercy on us foreign [Music] give us [Music] husbands are the spirit one way more than mountains [Music] your sons there is to thy spirit Glory [Music] foreign [Music] foreign we thank you Lord God and Father and we ask that this Divine communion be for the Forgiveness of sins and for the glory of your holy name and that of your only son and of your Holy Spirit now and forever [Music] Lord Jesus our God and save you you became flesh for our sake and by sacrificing yourself you saved us Deliver Us from Damnation and make us temples of your holy name for we are your people and your inheritance we glorify and honor you your father and your Holy Spirit now and forever go in peace my beloved brothers and sisters with the nourishment and blessings you have received from the forgiving altar of the Lord May the blessing of the Most Holy Trinity accompany you the father and the son and the Holy Spirit the one God to whom be glory forever [Music] Maria h [Music] oh okay [Music] sitting down foreign | St Joseph Maronite Catholic Church | UC6FmiCcV7SM1sut6_Ttb-MA | 2022-10-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,226 | 32,634 |
44C1_DcfrCU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44C1_DcfrCU | How House Hacking Works? | we're gonna talk about house hacking in fact the very first three houses that i ever bought via house hacking is such an awesome strategy so what is house hacking well it's simple it's essentially buying a house and you can buy it a lot of ways it doesn't require any of your own money or very little of your money or you can buy it with cash or you can go get a loan so i essentially bought my first three houses with none of my own money i borrowed money i was in college at the time but again what is it it is you buying a house or taking control of a property and then renting out the additional rooms it's an awesome way to get involved in real estate investing so house hacking i highly recommend it it is simply buying a house and renting out the rest of the rooms or the rest of the units house hacking is one of my favorite strategies i hope you guys enjoyed this video | David Dodge Show | UCKfT24KbTLL7G8GrzZXMDlg | 2022-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 176 | 878 |
XKC0bOJmPvk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKC0bOJmPvk | Amarose Skin Tag Remover Review⚠️WATCH 10X! Does Amarose Skin Tag Remover Work? Amarose Skin Reviews | hello everyone how are you I'm Carol I'm making this video to give my testimonial and tell you about my experience using omro's skin tag remover I ended up acquiring it and I wanted to pass on important information to you so stay until the end of the video I bought this product because I was suffering from blemishes on my skin I was feeling very sad I had already tried several products and nothing worked to remove the blemishes it was affecting my self-esteem a lot I was not excited to walk around go to parties because I was not happy it was from there that I was researching a solution to this problem I ended up finding this product I went to research to see if it could be commercialized researching I saw that yes it could be commercialized I also noticed that several people had used it and it had worked so I decided to buy it too I bought the kit I bought it directly from the official website including it is only sold through the official website I will be leaving the official website here in the video description and in the first comment after making the purchase on the card about a few days I received the product at my house it came well packaged also in relation to the purchase I had no problem with the credit card the purchase was processed correctly the delivery was a positive point because it was very fast now I'm going to tell you my results with using omro's skin tag remover after a few weeks I started to notice that the places I was applying omaros skin tag remover were getting lighter and this encouraged me to continue the treatment after two months I no longer have any spots on my skin thanks to amaro's skin tag remover I'm very happy remembering that the results can vary from person to person they recommend at least three months to see the results now I will tell you what motivated me to record this video which was to send an alert to you in case you are going to buy omro's skin tag remover original and to not fall into a scam guys due to the fame of omro's skin tag remover there are people who are using the brand name to make fake formulas and sell it as if it were original and it's not guys as I told you omro's skin tag remover is only sold through the official website so that people can buy directly from them and avoid any problems this was the alert I wanted to give you if you are interested in purchasing you know that it is only sold on their official website which is from where I bought and arrived at my house I had no problems with delivery or with the card and it's already giving me results besides being natural I didn't feel any side effects so omro's skin tag remover is going to work very well for you too so guys that's it thanks for watching have a nice day | Rimas 100 | UCMQK014RxffX15ZbFdSCWjA | 2022-10-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 523 | 2,729 |
G8qWpfrCWBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8qWpfrCWBg | ELDEN RING PS5 Walkthrough Gameplay Part 25 - The Necklace (FULL GAME) | well I took you for I'm matter out your arm [Music] back already no matter back over ready no matter [Music] oh tarnished are you how did you slip inside with the gate closed no matter if you can fail one of them you're a champion in my book I am jiren foolish old Warrior and Witness incidentally do you like a good Festival from time to time well it's true this Fortress houses only the vanquished but when the stars align we celebrate a war Festival honoring the last battle and death of General V rdan the mightiest Demag good of the shattering and bearer of a great R well good as you should the festival affords glory to Warriors then all you need is a little patience when the stars align the festival will be declared have patience H when the stars align the festival will be declared go on now this Soul gizer hasn't any use for you just yet go on [Music] now [Music] way [Music] a h [Music] sh I [Music] a [Music] I [Music] r [Music] oh a [Music] all [Music] p well I took you no matter it's all out your out I'm you again I thought you'd receive a summons to the round table NE L we met at Stormville I'm glad to see you here I have something for you I found it in godric's grafting grounds you were the one to defeat him I would hazard make good use of it I don't intend to make a habit of Scavenging corpses ah yes I wonder if you've met my foster father he's in his study the room entes guarding just over there if you haven't already I advise you introduce yourself father is leader of the round table I'm sure talking to him will be worth your while it's about time I headed off I'll See You Again Warrior should the Fate Dain it it's about time I head it off I'll see you again d you've received the wisdom of the two fingers have you not then just as promised I bid you welcome as a true member of the round table I am known as Gideon ofer as a tarist who wishes to stand before the Elden ring and become Elden Lord I am accumulating knowledge to be all knowing you now belong to a select group of fellows as such I ask that you remain constant you'll be after more great runes now eh then as your fellow allow me to divulge a little knowledge the inheritors of the great runes The Shard bearers we of the Round Table know the location of five of them including the one you defeated godric the grafted Lord of storm Vil General radan who fought Melania and her rot to a standstill in the kalid Wilds pray to Reichard lord of the volcano manner of Mount gmir morot the grace given veiled Monarch and Lord of Lanell and renala queen of the full moon ruler of Rea lucaria Academy he'll still be after more great runes launch you [Music] sh a he f a hello hello please over here hello it's rather chilly here isn't it my mistress sent me off off on an errand but I was accosted by a Ruffian and now I'm in a bind could I ask you lender hand perhaps that Thug made off with a precious necklace I need someone to retrieve it only he too is tarnished if you've any quals confronting your own I shall find another oh thank you dearly what a blessing that we've met like this the thug should be resting at an abandoned home down the way please I must have the necklace back oh well it it's been a long while it's me patches the untethered I'm still in business if you can believe it now I'm my only supplier so I haven't got much but everything here is Top Notch Patch's Emporium now open in Rea lucaria by the way uh have you met that girl Rya she's a strange one but I believe she was in need of help not that it's any of my business but if she Rings your bell why not lend her an ear you're making your way to the her tree no well I heard something that might help a special means of reaching your destination have you ever seen an iron virgin the clunky Contraptions are whirlwinds of sickles and spiked Wheels but long ago they were endowed with a spell of transposition and get this a surviving virgin sits at the bottom of the big water wheel in the Academy of R lucaria its transpositional powers fully intact so right if you get C in it on purpose it'll Chuck you out straight at the base of the her tree or so I'm [Laughter] [Music] told oh yeah great story isn't it I'll tell you as many times as you like there's a surviving iron virgin at the bottom of the big water wheel in the Academy of rehea lucaria and I heard if you let yourself get caught in it it'll Chuck you out straight at the base of the earth tree cheers for that what are you looking at you trying to start some at me ah that necklace what you're after is it m well show me what it's worth to you and I'll consider parting ways with it I'm not in love with it or nothing you're a shrewd one Chief first you and me the runes and don't try nothing neither all right take it things no damn use to anyone anyway your bloody idea mate don't go crying to me [Music] later the thug should be resting at an abandoned home please oh yes that is my missing necklace thank you kindly I am in your debt did I forget to announce myself I am Rya in the service of Lady tanith of the volcano Manor I seek stwart tarnished who might join our house you are very brave yourself not only a steady hand but a steady heart merciless even to your own kind such strength is precisely what my mistress seeks please take this Brave tarnished seek the alus plateau the realm of the earth tree most tarnished are doomed to wander the outskirts of the lands between peering wistfully at the Towering Earth tree but you are no ordinary tarnished and once that is proven the volcano Mana will fully extend its invitation to fight amongst a family of Champions oh and one more thing only for you this land of Leonia is connected to the Altus Plateau by the grand lift of deus beyond the high road but the lift has been defunct for an age meaning there's no simple means of Passage instead you must seek the the old ruins in the cliff at the base of the valley near the grand lift there's an old tunnel it was excavated from both ends linking Leonia to the alus plateau I have faith in you a champion through and through I do hope that we can meet again seek the old ruins in the cliff at the base of the valley near the grand lift it was excavated from both I have faith in you I do hope | RINGS2PLAYS | UCWtqpEtN3fsJje_w8RpKlVw | 2024-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,230 | 6,244 |
iIBKPuSYQiQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIBKPuSYQiQ | Part 6 - Complex numbers | Dimensions by Jos Leys - Étienne Ghys - Aurélien Alvarez | I am going to show you some transformations. Transforming what ? Well, if you don't mind, we are going to transform my portrait. Let's begin with something simple: the transformation z goes to z/2. Each point on the photo corresponds to a complex number z that is divided by 2. We get another point, its image by the transformation, hence a new picture. You see, no surprise, I just shrank to half the size since each z has been divided by 2! This transformation is called a homothety. Let's go to the multiplication by i. Easy! We know that multiplying by i, is just a quarter turn. Note that the modulus does not change but the argument increases by 90 degrees. Indeed this is quite a sophisticated way of saying that we just rotated the picture! Well, a bit more complicated... Multiplication by 1+i. Look at the complex number 1+i; it corresponds to the point with abscissa 1 and ordinate 1: its argument is 45 degrees and its modulus is the square root of 2, using Pythagoras' theorem. Hence, a multiplication by 1+i amounts first to multiplying its modulus by the square root of 2, and then to adding 45 degrees to the argument. In simple words, one has to combine a homothety and a rotation. This is called a similarity. More interesting! We are going to transform the points z into their squares z multiplied by z. Let's begin by placing the photo in a suitable place; flush against the coordinate axes. Then, I zoom a little bit since the squaring process will change the size of things and I need space to show you this. OK, now, we can transform the photo progressively. Notice that the argument of z squared is twice the argument of z so that the right angle on the lower left of the photo is doubled under the transformation. It has turned into a 180 degrees angle. Let me place the photo somewhere else and let's look again at the same transformation z squared. You will notice again the same argument doubling. Look for instance at my index finger. Before the transformation, its argument is about 45 degrees and after the transformation, it points upward, at 90 degrees. But you can also observe that moduli are squared. Let's now go to a new transformation; sending the point z to -1/z. Don't forget, with complex numbers, one can add, multiply, but also divide (not by zero, of course!) Doesn't this image remind you of the Sistine Chapel? Large complex numbers, with a large modulus, become small when one takes their inverses, and conversely. Here is a similar transformation. Look at the formula. The value of k changes slowly. Some parts are expanded, others are contracted, but if one looks closely, the shape is preserved, even though lengths are not. A circle remains circular, even though it might grow: my hand grew, my face became smaller but you can still recognize me! One more transformation, more involved. Well, this one is not really... a weight-loss program for me! But, note once more that, even though I got bigger, the shape of small parts did not change: if you look for instance at a button on my shirt; it keeps a circular shape. One says that these transformations are con-formal or holo-morphic, rather complicated Latin and Greek words for saying that one preserves shapes! Indeed, with complex numbers, one can do quite a lot; one can even take the exponential, if you know what this means! But, even if you don't know, look at the treatment I have to suffer from the exponential! Has my head disappeared? No! If you looked through a microscope, near the origin, you could see my beard. Now that you know about complex numbers and that you saw some transformations, I will explain some of the objects I have been studying closely. Here, you can see a number of points Some are blue, inside the unit disc and some are yellow, outside. Let us perform the transformation z squared several times and let's look at the result. You can see that the blue points stay inside the disc and the yellow points, on the contrary escape from the disc, and even escape from the screen. One says that the blue disc is the filled in Julia set of the transformation z squared. Points outside the Julia set escape to infinity when one repeats the transformation indefinitely. But, we can play the same game with other transformations; like for instance those of the form z squared plus c where c is a complex number, that we can choose at will. For each complex number c, we have therefore a Julia set whose shape changes when c changes. You can see a few examples here. Here is the one I called "the rabbit"! In order to understand how these shapes change, I show you several things in parallel. On the left hand side, the red side, you can see a point that will start to move, this is the point c. On the right hand side, you see the corresponding Julia set: this is deforming as c slowly changes. But sometimes, for some values of c, the Julia set seems to disappear, one cannot see anything anymore on the screen, like now, for instance. The truth is that the Julia set blew up in an infinite number of pieces so small that you don't see anything on the screen. Benoit Mandelbrot, who popularized fractal sets, suggested the study of this set, drawn in red that describes the values of c for which one can see the Julia set clearly on the screen in other words, those for which the Julia set did not blow up in multiple pieces. Of course, this red set is called the Mandelbrot set, and I spent quite a lot of time studying it. To finish, I suggest that we look closely, very closely, at this Mandelbrot set, and to zoom inside so that you can appreciate how beautiful it is... Let's go, here it is! Admire... For once, I will not explain everything. Imagine the Mandelbrot set as a black island, surrounded by a tropical sea, and that you can see the bottom of it. Really, you are looking at truly microscopic details... If the Mandelbrot set were the size of a soccer field, well, we would be looking at details of the size of a single atom; of the order of millionth of a millimeter! Maybe you're wondering why I got interested in this? First of all, because it is beautiful and because understanding these objects gave me much pleasure. For me this is reason enough to spend time on these questions. But also, because in these transformations that look so simple; one can find the essence of chaos, such a fundamental concept in modern science. Simple things generating rich structures! To study complicated phenomena through their simplest incarnation, this is often the role of themathematician. | VonDamniel | UCbeheyog0wsvVZBZBMTrsKA | 2018-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,168 | 6,533 |
HlTzbZUDbBA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlTzbZUDbBA | SHINE by PASTOR DR PAUL ENENCHE | the water that came was her eyes his the walk is shy [Music] please allow me Shane ain't I arise shine for your life is come and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee I'm going to be very fast so that we can catch up with the time so that we can break the yolks with the singles and married people and also Brits on New York's of Auntie productivity but the subject is shine we want to understand what it means to shine and then understand what it takes to shine it is our year of greater glory and one of the departments of glory is shining I know many ministries connected related associated with us here you have declarations of the ministry where you oversee but by being connected to this Commission the declarations of this commission effects you in addition for the one of the ministry where you are pastoring so it's a year or greater glory and it means any department of glory is shining so it is our year of great painting that is you have signed before but God is calling us to a higher dimension of shining and it is in scripture in Matthew chapter 5 and in verse 14 I'm not all the way under verse 16 is that you are the light of the world a city that is set on an Hill cannot be hid let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven like we have the commandment to arise we also have the commandment to shine [Applause] question is what does it mean to shine I am going to give five six minutes of what it means to shine when they say a student is shining in the class it means he is outstanding number one shine means be outstanding it means stand out as a pastor as a minister as a doctor as a lawyer as an architect a structural engineer as a professional as a housewife as a mother as a child stand out stand out that is excel be distinct to be distinguished be outstanding don't exist to such a point where anybody claims ignorance of your existence in your family stand out in your family be outstanding your family in your community in your generation let something be different about you let there be an unmistakable of mysticism is between stuff of uniqueness and peculiarity about you in first Peter chapter 1 in verse 9 it is proved from Scripture that that is our destiny body a chosen generation a royal priesthood an holy nation a peculiar people that you should show forth races of him who has called you out of darkness into his marvelous light when you step into an environment let there be something on you that looks different when you step into an office when you step into an aircraft when you step into a community let there be something that people may not be able to define but that's pain that mark that's Stan if you stand out you have not done anything extra you have only fulfilled your calling if you are distinct if you are peculiar you haven't done anything extra you have only fulfilled a calling we have the colonies they arise then the second call is shine I have two I chosen generation a peculiar people I called you to shine I called you to stand out I called you to be different I called you so that something can be unique about you is somebody there Charlotte is a man my understanding of God am i understanding on the Bible makes this scripture to come alive for me everywhere everywhere around the world including where we don't know any mortal being Lance all white they have never seen you before and they see you and suddenly there is something about you that cannot be explained I dropped at Abuja Airport here some time ago and the airport taxi drivers and all of them as is as their custom is rush at me say what can you say what a prayer can you do this coincidentally that Sunday were doing a special outreach for people when the transportation industry drivers Mayport people in the tanks on so I was trying to invite them for that study study and he surrounded me and I was about to prefer them one of them said excuse me sir but there is a problem here there is a problem here I said what problem the sitcom I followed him and he showed me a girl that was brought in from Legos in an aircraft that this was carried on a stretcher she was paralyzed she suddenly fell sick paralyzed can't walk can't talk SATA there she was crying the woman sitting beside her was crying and everything was like that he says that is the problem the young girl applied fire to that devil commanded her to stand she stood as a walk with me she walked with me she began to shed tears and cry and she couldn't understand what just happened to her I said to me Jesus Jesus she began she couldn't while we're talking the mother arrived beloved brothers right at the airport everybody including everybody on our religion was watching everybody thank you Jesus included people or the other religion [Applause] are you hearing what I'm serious daddy said vandalism on the streets on the streets on the streets beloved brothers are not happen because there was something that pulled them and gathered them around without any effort beloved I am here to announce to you not just one elbow to push you to that room we are inside somebody shout I am shining shadi Lada I am shiny sacredness I am shiny Tarkio city in the presence of the law it is an abomination to be ordinary and if you permit me it is almost a transgression to be nama was revised born of flesh is flesh was revised one-offs of this purity spirit and you are born of the spirit so you are spirit some would say one of these days you'll turn into a spirit no we are ready spirit what a nice man of the flesh is flesh Minerva is born of the spirit spirit I tell you a funny story of my daughter one day I was walking and I caught my hand and it was bleeding she open her eyes open and she doesn't that is she's honest one plus one is two very very really to Oklahoma I say what what is happening is that you bleed too so you are my cause don't say that again what would outsiders they say so you bleed too you are like us this is not four years ago at the most for five years alone that is inside your own house there is somebody looking at you as abnormal unusual tonight I announced I prophesy I decree you move into that level of shining shut the loudest amen they still sit in the presence of the Lord what does it mean to shine number two it means release potential release potential content release what has been placed inside you this way yourself dream dreams interpret dreams it's very deadly sing songs write songs dance the dance and fight the fight because inside the didya was dance inside India was inside India was inside India was sink and inside him via was fight loop's after nine verse 21 the Bible says at the Mount of Transfiguration Jesus eyes 29 a massive printed fashion of his countenance was altered and his raiment was white and glitter in the world blistering is the world is used where the light is coming from inside when we say something is glittering or glistening it means it is reflecting light outside but blistering misses the light inside is coming out of it that is Jesus was bringing out light that is carried from inside and his raiment was shining because of what was inside him if you are to shine in the middle that is you are to deploy your content deploy deploy deploy you hold nothing back will give out everything that is on the inside of you that is arise first of all we are studied secondly release potential fugly be light be era chai means be a light be a custodian a custodian of light a custodian of insight well of Revelation something is shining because even light is coming from inside it or it is reflecting light that lands on it but by enemies what am i shining is emitting light either radiating light reflecting light up emitting light there is light is shining and when God says shine it means never run out of insight never run out of revelation never run out of depth arise shine bring out your light let that light confront your situations shine the milanese there is nobody who lack light and be able to shine it's not possible be well the Bible said cousin John the Baptist judge of a 5 verse 35 he was a burning and a shining light that's right to have light is to shine so be a custodian of light a custodian of inside a well of Revelation a well of illumination never arrived at the place of dryness as far as light is concerned the reason why we have a lot of challenges in our generation is because we have a lot of well-dressed physically but are empty inside totally empty totally empty knocked ILAC stood look fine but on the inside no trace of inside no no knock out revelation Church is populated with people they would people revise what they studied in church abundance of documentation bankruptcy of application and there it's no problem we write if you see Leah Miz telegraphing touch but when I go back on my tip down at some points see me I went for Sheila went for minimus that conference I will sit down on it I will revise everything I went action one there are some conventions I'll have 25 factions to employ and I will follow through there I flew us in yesterday in fact while the message is going on as I'm hearing things I used to carry two or three different colors of pen the black one is for writing the red one or the blue and for instruction I will just read while I write my number action one previous Smith Wigglesworth book apostle of it I'll keep on going all right action by the time the conference is over I will go back to the no time pull out all the actions out of the summer not into an action book that's something so I don't like what to run with through the year blood brothers and sisters shine means any moment em time t occasion Oh where the devil touches you you should be able to catch you with light the old I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall by any means what she looks at attend verse 19 i sat only 20 then light him what is this scripture saying pursue the devil break his head this price walks and proceed without consequence go after the devil break his head destroys walks and proceed I was sitting on scripture one day it's in God rendition that about not by me as many as got against you these are for your sake what is this scripture saying it doesn't matter it doesn't matter where they gather the question is who God Adam if I didn't gather them don't see a dream so I woke up with socialite and froze it like the devil is a bad demon so you talk with some level or for dusty we take back enough light look at your neighbor say from today drop the bucket and connect the well [Music] do you remember that man's testimony in the money look at film I said drop the bucket connect the well tell them the bucket to a career will never be enough to quench your own test not to talk about the fest of the people take your seat in the presence of the law be shine means be a light beer on number four I have to rush right now number four shine means be a direction Giver of course light this direction you can't shine with our light and light give direction that is people find their way through your light it's like this path that led the wise men Matthew chapter 2 verse 9 that's passed on when they are reading the departed and lo the star which they saw in the East went before them till it came and stood over where the young child was the burning Bulls give direction to Moses Exodus chapter 3 verse 23 he saw a bush burning the bush was not consumed and is turned aside to look and the God called to him and the Bible said imitate his ministers a flaming fire as the child of God you are a fire and if you are a fire you are you are meant to be a fire that gives life to people and direction do you know that somebody should be able to follow your steps and succeed in life doesn't mean somebody should be able to follow your steps aiyah aiyah aiyah and succeed in ministry somebody should be able to follow your example and his marriage walked I'm very sorry to say this but please let me say look at your back if nobody's taking stairs after you you are wasting your life if nobody friend or enemy is taking steps after your steps your life is wasting desiring to be like you that is a wastage of life those are tiny issues but in terms of the person you are in terms of the character you exhibit in terms of the examples you display in terms of your mannerism take a look at your back is there anybody taking steps after your steps do not waste your life by God's message I have countless people by cosmicism not even Johnson Minister now including the secularization the secular world I say okay secular people they pull it off we are learning from you you are teaching us a lot of things all to the glory of God please avoid a tragedy of a wasted life to live for yourself is to live for the less am i communicate nobody is taking your steps sticking your steps following your steps asking you questions how do I live better how do I have a more productive life while I was in the university a young man who recently gave His life to Christ at that time was always standing near me when I end those days we used to pray for three days Kukoc the only time you god is maybe to run drink water and then I think I can't remember now when I in the night three days no food nothing and I see this young man standing beside me I said what are you doing he said I am observing the way you are praying I want to pray likewise light shining means direction giver I want you to come to the point at this moment young lady when young lady without you inviting them around your life we have seen your life seen your character see your integrity see your productivity can you show me how to leave young man where people when you have too arrogant for anybody to follow them too proud for anybody to follow them to closed they will tell anybody anything you know in this place we tell you almost every you tell you everything everything this is what we do this I follow absolutely avoid the tragedy of a wasted life make up your mind and hi my wife dresses like this but because of her personal conviction and because she's too conscious of the fact that people are following oh yeah why because she there's weird what they call mini so no it is only God does not God doesn't look at the art what he only looks at the inside and you know it is a new generation where the Spirit of the Lord is there is Liberty you know how does God not knowing that lobotomies being delivered from that kind of lifestyle be liberated from them by the time her own is here or that people's going over here by the time she's gone to church her chest is open and the back is footman what a people come with bikinis on any other and I said no that's the woman of God see how she is I am NOT a woman of God I can be anyhow who is he that is following you there are people if people follow them both them and the people nd help the question is if people follow you we will the end if people follow you we will follow your steps and do the things you do we will end to cure sit in the presence of the Lord we have to run be a direction giver not a seat number five the UH excited enthusiastic exuberant personality I'm excited and to see a speak exuberant personality see let you see somebody in the office I'm sure you remember this kind of example neatly suited or maybe it's a lady just all dressed up decently dignity laughing and smiling for everybody and just everybody just set excited and jubilant you - I know you are shining on what happened as somebody approaching recently I can see is just shining and glowing that was what the Bible said John was a shining light and we're ready to rejoice in his light shining calls for rejoicing we that was Jonathan of course jointed of the 535 already we are there is shining there is rejoicing when the Jews could not be killed about said the Jews had light and joy they had like enthusiastic optimistic exuberant positivistic effervescent boiling over bubbling over don't be a depressive pastor depressed depressive you will depress the congregation what the matter is angel Joseph the matter what the matter is ensure that you don't transfer roominess on the people charge if in said preacher if you are not excited about your preaching on your ministry by all means get out of the pulpit young people elderly people everybody don't talk with depression the teams that are ready to make you happy I'm more than what was to make you sad shine I'm doing I make my wife laugh all the time and it's a good thing because I had the gift of making people laugh and she has the gift of laughing to the to the to the proceed process it was balanced otherwise that could be very very serious minded if I didn't have such a wife that you can see how the house will be smoking I take authority of that gloominess whatever has caused your joy to die today I command it to die let me add one word pastor's wife please help your husband people will listen to the pastor but they monitor your countenance if the pastor is lying that he is happy the wife will be trained she will receive reflected the wife will confirm some Allah leaves your hands and subtly ever additionally the woman looks on will you lift your hands and shout yes at the end of the days of you may as a passer is all well with madam please it is well happy there are people who the pastor drew from the church there are those madam drove not consciously but attitudinally young lady who was not yet married if you don't have the call to marry a pastor don't don't date pastor's wife have grace and pastor's wife the Lord bless all of you and give you the grace to handle the precious God branch it by enemies we need not my lack of husband to marry the person who came is impostor and on the right be a good Christian pray for the ministry somebody say a man did you hear what I just said anybody living here to shine all right you'll see thank you six right lava sea shine means to be a darkness dissipate Oh a darkness dissolves a darkness dissipate Oh a darkness dissolver the light shine it in darkness John chapter 1 verse 5 and the darkness comprehended it not let the forces of darkness crumble where you manifest let the forces of Hell bow at your sight let the powers of hell in the territory where you are know that you are there some bad people carried someone in their vehicle a member of our church I think in that instant they have phone began to ring and those pebbles were familiar with the tongs who is this which struck is in my friend Lord octopus apology the Luca Jersey Oh boss bad market drop drop drop this is bad market how would it be bad everyone seated here today may God make you a terror to the altars of your father's house tonight send you to your country or territory of ability say Tara to the powers of darkness there and everybody here tonight we agree together the darkness forces of our nation they shall bow to the authority of Jesus [Applause] mr. dick you said in the man I told you Shh arise was not an advice it was a command this evening is the same thing a shine is not a comment it's not is not a negotiation shine is an instruction a command of power Guam be outstanding go on release potential go and be light para a well of Revelation go on P direction given one be a darkness gone be an excited person move in excitement an exuberance and effervescent go and be a darkness dissolver destroy the forces of darkness false finally give me ten minutes are they able to finalize and then we shall pray before we go what is the secret of shining one it is called light look at that tonight and they will look at the other maybe tomorrow morning for your light is come and the money we might look at the glory dimension but your light is all we want to do find out now is what are these sources of light that can make a man a woman to stand out what are the sources of light that can make a person to be understanding to be able to release their potential what are the sources of life that can make you a light B era what are the sources of light that can turn you to interest on Giver this sources of light that can make darkness around you to dissolve the sources of light a comedian excited enthusiastic up optimistic and sufficient exuberant person what are the sources of life number one is the light of God's presence the light of God's presence and you step out with the shine on your face on your life so we be some 36 first 9 it's the Fountain of Life so we deep is the Fountain of Life in light shall we see light submit 9 verse 15 blessed is the people that know the joyful sound they shall walk in the light of your countenance you cannot live with God and be on no no net there will be something about you that people cannot mistake come with God camp in worship damned inconvenient camp in prayer camp in his presence the macula standing let you alight be era make you release potentials make you give direction the light of God's presence number 2 the light of God's Word from 1 1 9 verse 9 where we shall a man young man cleanse his way by taking heed according to no one okay one one name is 105 thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path 1 1 9 verse 130 the entrance of the world was vivid light it did not understanding to the simple as that the name was it isn't the warden to Jacob it lighted upon Israel the level of Ward you carry determining the level of light you carry and the level of light to carry determine the extent of your shiny me your generation so we have the light of God's presence then the light of God's world then the light of lighted vessels that is human vessels who carry light light you with their light that was what John the Baptist dearly beloved generation 1 535 whether it was a burning and a shining light are you in for a season rejoicing in his life you we are beneficiaries of his light alalalalala Association must bring assimilation manna the other who you hang with determines what hangs around you when they saw the boldness of Peter and John they acknowledged that they had been with the master data for verse 13 there are a sensation that you see there is something about Association if you sit on that the impact of a man who carries a teaching mantle for example it sharpens the way you see scripture insight begins to change your death begins to increase because there is a shop would mean that happens if you are under the mantle of an exuberant boil innocent Minister it ponds your refrigerator into an incubator all of a sudden when this guy came here he was very gentle you can hardly even say work just come engines now if you give me one minute you want to fly just one minute this is my wife she's permanently quarrelsome just give up microphone Cora Cora Cora [Music] you're always quarreling come down his illness was this man you have Jinnah the light of who you associate with affects your light and God forbid that you connect with light less people or people in the duct it's for focus and in light you carry God forbid that the wrong hands you branch your head branch your head a hunger and very like my papa Bishop Iroquois a well of his revelation a well ocean every time he totally has something to say fresh light deeply it's God speaking of somebody here today so life from lighted vessel that is the place of looking into scriptures or read of listening to messages preached ministers conference tapes and such messages it lightens your life away day in the service but they were tense you didn't hear how many of you have repeat the city and you listen to it you in that service but there was something you had in the city that it appeals like you didn't hear it while the service was on because even the time to write at times there are time that second things may come will be here [Music] light the light of lighted vessels number four is the light of divine wisdom wisdom is da way to shining the light of divine wisdom resistance data to Vesta team Bible said then I saw that wisdom excellent Foley as far as light excellent darkness so will Thomas light and foolishness is darkness that is the equation from the scripture concerning Daniel in Daniel chapter 5 verse 11 the pub said there is a money your kingdom in whom is the spirit of the holy gods and in the days of your father I was like there was understanding the I was wisdom in him like the wisdom of the gods it was found in Daniel so light we are talking of the light of divine wisdom the light of divine ideas divine inspiration innovation creativity inventiveness this light when it enters you by God's released like a deetle Solomon you turn into a wonder you become only usually outstanding all of a sudden people look at you and they don't know you're miss the mystery behind you this construction maybe things in this place sometimes overnight I will see something yes I'll come and tell the architect and then the structural engineer we will do this we will do that I saw it overnight there should be columns now inside this auditorium at the place where the galleries idea should be pillars I knocked them off by light and I said design it so that it can stand without any single column anywhere inside anywhere propose it not to block their face they say we are going to calculate is the calculated it is a flat cos cos da Buddha cost of construction by virtue of reinforcements and by virtue of the strength of columns my virtual father's I said well releasing their monies rather than blocking the people let's go ahead they did a design confirm it constant took it to profess off structural engineering head of department of the University confirmed confirmed if you are ready to spend this Morton pay for this kind of pillars and columns and so forth no pillars you better spend among them block the people are you not enjoying how the place looks what will gluck see you window sitting on body the dollar is there my communication at all my mentality fresh wisdom fresh light fresh inside creativity let me begin to receive wisdom that will cause me to stand out and shine me root pointer a direction giver in my generation I am tired of doing usual an ordinary a normal things somebody say email so a lager a man that was it have you received that it is over we had that light the light of divine wisdom number five is the light of righteousness the light of righteousness some seventeen was 11 all right let me let me get it right while we are looking for that go to someone one two verse form onto the upright there arise that light in darkness onto the upright they are arise that light in darkness prevails at in verse nine the light of the righteous rejoice it but the lamp of the wicked shall be put out somebody say aloud in a louder amen allowed most a man some 37 were six and he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light so righteousness cloths a person with light and that light makes the person to shine rudeness buries a man inside darkness crookedness fraudulent deal lies deception clean lifestyle do you remember as Paul the Apostle said be not partakers of the unfruitful works of darkness but rather reprove them so that the works of iniquity are called the works of darkness that is why o counted people are workers of darkness that is why does not dwell us in darkness it's not possible for this God of heaven to cause your light to shine in crew Katniss model and lifestyle there are people these potentials have disappeared greatness buried because of the money that is not yours don't take it don't live in falsehood it buries you in obscurity don't let those who are behind you overtake you because of crookedness am i communicative cuz I have seen it I've seen it amass a ministry crooked crooked operations insincere operation somebody resin offering and is not going to do what he said he would do with the offering he say we need to buy a charger narrator raise the offering and then but it's a APUs naka right that one is ready for the generator no generator and they see the guy with the brand-new car next time means just behaving I knew of him a minister I had that they have been this naughty ministers conference maybe I should not talk he was raising fuel money for church building for almost 17 years at the end no building no money building a ba those people go behind very fast very very fast I was invited to that altar one day I went out of respect that this person has been in ministry for years let me respect and Graham preached I carried the microphone to preach I was as dry as ice fish in deep freezer for where to sing to worship to do anything for to feel the anointing of God nothing zero I said Lord what is happening he said to me who sent you I'm telling you it's a did you pray before you came here did you ask whether you should be here on the altar there that kind of quick communication the name Maya had I didn't know again such a reply Lord what is happening I need you have who sent you if you ask me before you came here I pray doesn't I beg sir I'm sorry please have mercy on me I won't come again the anointing came like a blanket I mean is that like a man from another world and escaped at the end I appreciated him in the hotel thank you sir thank you sir I have help next time I will ask let's see the invited message I'm sorry sir are you hearing what I'm saying here today please just be glad we open be clean I don't have one single Church checkbook in my possession I don't need it in my possession forever they will sign without asking me for it I will direct they will say this is what we want to do all right or Duty declare that this this is the amount and all that and check it Toro checks and checks and checks and check but I don't need it to sign over night or in the morning as you know I like us to make up our minds let embrace the light from righteousness and let me say once you have the light of God's presence the light of God's Word the light of light pet versus the light of divine wisdom the light of righteousness are to eat the light of joy that would be number six the light of joy already we saw out light the people rejoiced in light in John 5:35 light will make you to rejoice and joy is tied to light this we see in Esther chapter eight verse 16 the Jews had light and that light was gladness it was joy it was honor make the choice for joy joy is not a gift is a choice and is a choice that you can make be happy be optimistic be enthusiastic as long as there is life there is possibility three pray us I'm going to pray tonight and by the time I'm through praying that prayers those prayers we are true tonight is there somebody here who is going to live here back to your family back to your place of work back to your ministry back to the church but their country and partying nation we joy with excitement shining you will stand up on your feet with a louder shout of praise loudmouth shut up ray [Applause] hallelujah hallelujah you receive something say a man now you give me another 15 10 minutes the Bible say better at the end of in the beginning so I don't want any distraction movement nobody's moving now and I don't want anybody to move until we are through how many of you able to move from me I deliberately shine one of the greatest things I discover in that is that in life you must be deliberate to succeed you must be deliberate you must be very very deliberate wait for chance to make things happen you must be decisive you must be deliberate there are mountains you can cross there are Rams you can never reach without the deliberateness I will rejoice I will rejoice in the government even if the fig tree does not blossom I will rejoice that is a deliberate decision I will adjust I will rejoice I will I refuse to console the seals to determine my joy I will rejoice we deliberate trying to learn a skill we do be deliberate nobody becomes a long-distance runner by mistake we've been trying to delay Landis and Linda that you are just waiting for you to happen for you never somebody say Amen say aloud I am a bit a little bit deliberate bit Delaplane I will sing in the street and I will prophesy also he said I will Beatrice was stood one day on the road and said I am not living here until I receive the gift of tongues and interpretation received and interpreted then is not removing those who wait for chance have no chance life does not have pity on those who have no choice you get what you decide not what you deserve there are many people who deserve many things who don't get it do you you are decisive beside that deliberate somebody said if your ship does not meet you on the show swim admit it amen anybody going to deliberately shine tonight I will shine anybody ready to shine by decision lift up your hands not begin to thank that tell the Lord first of all thank you for the world you received thank you for the world you receive thank you for the world you see thank you for the world you receive all right lift your hands everywhere you are everyone Septimus a father straight ladder father i have decided to shine you said I should shine and I shall shine I shall be outstanding I shall release my potentials I shall be a light Vieira I shall be a direction Giver I shall be an excited person and to see a steed exuberant I shall be darkness destroyer a darkness dissipate Oh little missus a father I apply for the light of your presence the light of the world the light from the light say the light from the light of your anointed servants I connect with the light divine we stirred light of righteousness I've connected Lord in the name of Jesus help me Lord with the light of joy I connect that light I connect it now in the name of Jesus lift your voice and speak to God you | WINNING HABITS TV | 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W7SVMKIwOzs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7SVMKIwOzs | The Participation Constraint in the ER Diagram | hello and welcome in this clip we are going to talk about the participation constraint participation is related to but in many ways exactly opposite from the constraint that we discussed in the last clip which was cardinality so just to review briefly cardinality equals at most and participation our new construct is going to equal at least or minimally now very briefly to review cardinality we would say a given instance of an employee a given employee can work for at most one or more than one which we represent as many departments so if it is possible for an employee to work for multiple departments we would represent the indeterminate more than one as n and if it were the case that an employee can work at most for one department then we would indicate one right here and that is cardinality okay so there's our review and as I mentioned when we deal with participation we're not dealing with at most we're dealing with at least or minimum so in cardinality we're dealing with one or more than one with participation we are dealing with 1 or less than 1 or 0 so our two conditions will be one meaning yes at minimum you have to have participation and that we will call mandatory participation or know you can have instances of this entity that do not participate in the relationship participation is minimum and that means that at a minimum we can have zero instances participating so let's make that a little clearer here participation is equal to either 0 or 1 optional or mandatory okay let's look how we represent it in the diagram because we represent it quite differently than we do cardinality if participation is mandatory we will make this line a double line like so and if it is not no please stop that we will just keep it a single line so either single line or double line is what we are talking about here so let's talk through an example of assessing participation now we mentioned when we were talking about cardinality that often times it's not a matter of logical necessity it's a business rule whether cardinality is 1 or more than 1 for any instance of an entity participating in a relationship well if that's true for cardinality it's even moreso true for participation we are going to have to know how the business works and what the rules are before we can represent participation properly ok let's talk through an example so we have an employee so the question with participation is at a minimum what's the number of departments that an employee works for so what we what we essentially ask to make this a little more straightforward is is it possible to have an employee that does not work for any department can we have an employee that doesn't participate in the works for a department relationship so if it's possible to have an employee who's not currently assigned to a department then participation in the works for a department relationship is optional or 0 and this line right here remains a single line ok that would be the situation for optional or zero at a minimum participation now it's quite possible in a given organization that no no an employee gets hired and as soon as they get entered into the system as soon as they exist in this database they absolutely positively must be recorded as working for the department if that's the case then we cannot have an employee that does not participate in the works for a department relationship which means that participation is mandatory which means that these loops that means that this line needs to be doubled and employees participation in the works for a department relationship is mandatory okay so you'll notice with participation we don't have the same look across representation that we did for cardinality and that's basically because the easiest way to interpret cardinality is to walk across the sentence which leads to the look across representation with participation we're asking it can there be an instance of this entity that does not participate in this relationship and again if the answer is yes single line if the answer is no double line okay let's so there's employee and let's say for the sake of argument in this organization you cannot have an employee that doesn't work for at least one department so we're doubling this up to say mandatory participation let's ask the same question about department okay so is it possible to have an instance of a department entity that doesn't participate in the as working for an employee okay so can we have a department that doesn't have any employees working for it that has zero employees working for it well again it's a business rule in principle we may have a newly formed department that momentarily has no employees and that could be consequential but in all likelihood that would be impossible in the in anything but the shoe beary shortest term and we'd have a department that you know we'd create create and then certainly the moment it's created we would associate employees with it and so it's probably safe to say that we will not have with any regularity a department that does not participate long term anyway in the works for relationship and so we will leave department as a mandatory participation entity when it comes to the works for relationship okay participation is a little squishier perhaps than cardinality and it doesn't always impact the design of your database subsequently quite as much but it's well worth having a handle on and if you spend a little time thinking about it I think you'll find it's not terribly difficult so next up on the itinerary for these clips is we've covered participation just now prior to that we covered cardinality we're going to pull it all together in terms of understanding what these two constraints mean for the relational schema or our plan for the tables that our database will contain and the relationship between and among those tables so in our next clip we are going to take our our fully developed entity relationship diagram with all of the constraints represented so we say an employee works for at most one department a department has working for it multiple employees so now we have our cardinality on our participation what does this mean for the design of the database tables well stay tuned that's what we will be taking up in our very next database clip so in the meantime study hard and we'll see you shortly | Brian Finnegan | UCcZXaGt9LAkQ_PMUPyoM7Gw | 2013-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,121 | 6,347 |
EE1U5-KAxcM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE1U5-KAxcM | Sa., 01/20/18 [6Box PYT] #7 - 2017 Panini IMMACULATE Football (NFL) | good afternoon everyone I guess still kind of out good Twilight everyone happy Saturday our last break night of the week and we'll be back on Tuesday our first break of the day is immaculate football we posted a full case break of immaculate ball with three holiday scratches attached to it so that randomizer will be at the end of the video but but in the meantime let's see what monsters we could pull out of here first so thanks for monster hunting with us on the bighead Express there it is there's all the teams and players involved here Jordan Holt with double last bought mojo stars next to his name dolphins and Raiders Raider Joe mojo as well there's everybody there's our final case of immaculate football and boom all six boxes full case PYT good luck everybody this is a really nice way to start out today I'm sure there'll be hopefully some train whistles 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there let's see if we get the others we got evident grip 12 out of 99 silver ink I black autograph that goes to the New York Football Giants that goes to Cruz we've got you like that Kirk Cousins 13 out of 25 you like that TJ there you go TJ with a shadowbox Kurt cousins autograph Kurt clubs has a nice auto you like that and we've got another ebony grip nice immaculate numbers autograph 83 out of 88 nice one for cruise and big blue with New York Football Giants so another nice box in the books next up so who's now like we gotta get like Leonard fournette next right we've got fifty nine out of 99 jason witten for the Cowboys for uh for Jared and the boys we got Joey Bosa nice color in there eighty nine it looks like at a ninety nine for the bolts crews with the Chargers next up we have Cooper Cup rookie helmets that looks nice twenty-six out of 26 for the Rams I don't think this is gonna fit into one of these guys either now left off to set this aside right here will sleeve that up later but that's a nice Cooper Cup rookie helmets and that will be for the Rams that's Cruz with the Rams next up well now you have his autograph Cruz triple relic and autograph 63 out of 99 Cooper Cup had a pretty solid season for the for the Rams Redemption and DD Westbrook Wow great patch great autograph 56 out of 99 DD Westbrook for EA Sports to the game with the Jacksonville Jaguars the the redemption Derek Carr premium patch autographs Derek Carr for Jordan hope with Raider Joe mojo last spot mojo Raider was just sitting there sitting there for a while no one wanted no one wanted em except for Jordan Jordan took a shot got the derrick karr go Raiders its win baby nice alright next box good luck halfway through this full case break three boxes to go still a lot of opportunity for big hits for everyone alright 93 out of 99 that's levy on bail 93 at 99 for the Steelers Chris parent for the Steelers dak Prescott Ezekiel Elliott 27 out of 99 that dynamic duo going to Jared and the Cowboys next we have Terrence Williams patches nice big three color patch 14 out of 25 another one for Jared and the Cowboys now we have some brett favre one off the jersey number as usual 5 out of 15 a silver ink autograph on the eye black brett farr for William L and the Green Bay Packers sorry about that William that's just the thing that we do we never hit the jersey numbers but a very nice Brett Favre nice next two we have taco charlton 48 at a 99 rookie autographs right on the the acetate which makes it look really cool Jared again with the Cowboys and back here is three out of ten to color duel relic juju Smith Schuester for Chris parent and the Steelers it's been a very strong case thus far ladies and gentlemen two more boxes to go this Cooper Cup aside here Matthew Stafford 13 out of 99 Stafford going to Jeremy 33 and the Lions then we have Jimmy Graham Seahawks Edition Pro Bowl swatches 17 out of 25 for Kyle Kramer and his Seahawks and I say you go then we have Jared Goff 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4nZ15-5OOFw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nZ15-5OOFw | Champions corner with Trevor, Yanga, and Blackson | oh yeah black sun in the history of the shizzle dazzle we got an excellent show here today we're here at the champions corner so i'm waiting on [Music] my two co-hosts that'd be anger and brother trevor so we're gonna give them a minute um um since i'm on here um twin uh hey trevor okay let me send you the okay so trevor's here let me send the invite because i want to definitely want to have trevor on for this all right so trevor's coming on trevor's coming on all right trevor i sent you the link man yeah we gotta i i man some new things coming up some new things well potential potential let me not say let me just say a potential i wanna i'm putting it out there um twin deacon uh if y'all can get a hold of md 20. let them know md i know you're out there working i'm sending out the back send bat signal i need to get your email address because we need to talk we need to talk trevor what's going on man i'm i'm good man what's up with you man i i hey twins send a message to md so i don't know if you recall a show i did with md it was a show that uh ainon was on and then later on md was talking and he was like you know i thought about joining the league you remember he said that yeah that was a couple of days ago right right okay so yeah it's that um i mean [ __ ] we had the champions corner uh trevor talk to me man i mean i i started when he said that i started thinking about that you know what i thought about you know what about oh no so let me say this um i think i think in the future when we do these we gotta um lay some ground rules okay that that keep people from coming on and hijacking the show because okay for sure like you know because because i mean you'll have no no no disrespect to the brother but even angel when he comes on he takes longer to get to his point so you know what i mean like he'll just be going on and on and on and then you'll have other guys on the panel and i think that's why it always seems like him and yanga are our [ __ ] heads because yanga is more like get to the point let me rebuttal right so i don't know if you want to i don't know if you want to start giving your panel you know your panelists like a minute to get it off and then they got to pass the mic man because because even i usually do even last night let's think about it when when when the guy did where the mass was on that's that's what i'ma call him because i don't like how he disrespected the panel that was that was ridiculous um but he and i see him do it on everybody's panel so it wasn't just exclusive to this one but he'll just get on and just go into these long diatribes you'll just [Applause] that's why i got off the path that's why i got off because i'm like man i ain't going to get a word in this i'm like man this dude's just going to keep running his damn mouth and that's what he did right right well and that's what you know and that's what i was telling yang about man he's even stevens of five solar and angel can get new judges if you if if they if this is to whatever if they bring that long-winded word salad they they're gonna the same thing's gonna happen you know same thing's going to happen but you see i i love i i'm going to say i love the league like legit what i do when i'm at work i go back and i watch like every debate that i can i love the league i even offered to be a judge but i think i think for me it'll be harder to be a judge because like say if i'm on the panel with yanga and people see that then they're gonna be like oh no he's judging yeah he's judging the yanga debate you know what i mean because i i think i i think younger beat kot like and i i think he beat him back so so it's like so it's like imagine imagine if imagine if i was a judge of that then they're gonna be like well no man you was on the you always on the problem with them i rock with the league man i love i love the league man i think i think i think it could be so great man but yeah i do definitely think some things need to be cut down time-wise okay because sometimes i'll be listening and i'm like damn man y'all gotta speed this up man well no i i get it i get it bro and i like i said this will be the new you know i'll just you know because you know even me and yanking we said we're gonna have a time limit and a couple shows we kind of went over and so you know this will be the new you know hey wrap it up or wrap it up so um yeah yeah just think about it think about it think about it that's the last thing to say before yango what's up gang um last the last show man the the last show it was about seven people on the panel right and and the panel was dominated by two people right and you can't you can't you can't run a conversation like that because then it just it just turns into like a oh i'm better than you type thing oh let me tell you how great i am no let me tell you how great i am no but look i do this come on that's ridiculous man this youtube man this it's not real life right right right well you know on a champions corner we definitely wanted uh you to join us trevor because i mean like you said you love the league and so and i know you got some dream matches that you like to see and um yeah i mean i mean if you don't be a judge you could definitely be a a commentary on the arena man because we gonna be doing this regularly and like i said you know we're gonna deal with uh champions we're gonna be dealing with people in the playoffs and we're gonna be dealing with dream matches some matches y'all would like to see and then we're gonna be dealing with some recruiting you know what i'm saying so like i said i thought about what md said man and i'm really i i not only i could foresee him in the league i could foresee md and rio going at it yeah that might be a good um so so you you you completely done blackstone you that's it no no no no i'm i'm it's just something i mean cause you you are on a roll man and i and and i know what the situation is but you know once you were vindicated to that man that that's ridiculous man i think you know what i'm saying i personally like to see you in the league because it's just it brings that diversity i mean because you you know you're coming up with the with the vegan debates and stuff i'm like come on man ain't nobody doing this i'm gonna tell you one of my favorite debates with son um and and why i've always appreciated sun as part of the whole solution to the problem that black america faces is one of my favorite debates is when he tied in healthcare to billions and trillions of dollars we spend in health care which is money we already possess not money we got to go out and get this is money when we go and talk about this health care this is money coming out our pockets so this is trillions of dollars that we possess and some of that could be held just by basically taking better care of ourselves we could really knock a dent in uh what what what son calls the healthcare cartel we could really not condemn in that by just taking better care of our health ourselves because we all know that healthcare is not preventive but maintenance you know they never get rid of the ill it will put them out of business but they give you something to masquerade the pain here's something for the pain it's something they're always treating the symptom and not the cause you know and insurance insurance is insurance is the biggest scam insurance is the biggest scam in this country i mean i mean because when when you look at like even for me like what i pay what i pay for insurance a week for me and my daughter and how much times we actually use it and then when you do use it they run you through the ringer it's like come on man yeah we constantly yeah it's a racket it is a racket exactly yeah and and the the healthcare and the in the in the industries i talked about in that debate are in cahoots man they're in cahoots you know they're they've sworn an oath not to talk about a bad against these industries that being the meat there and eggs so here i am i i'm not under oaths i can yeah no go ahead go ahead oh no i was going to say a debate you know i'm so so i'm not i'm not a debater i'm i'm a podcast host so i can run my mouth but there was a particular debate that i wanted to do like as a one-off um and that was with suave because i heard him say this a lot of times and i want to challenge it he says that he thinks people were smarter back then than they are now and that i mean that's that's to me that's a ridiculous thing to even even say when you look at how how far we are now so that that was always something that i kind of wanted wanted to have a dialogue not necessarily a debate because i'm not i'm not the guy that's going to power points and all that stuff unless my wife does it for me i can't do it so i i know my lane okay okay how far i miss my connection isn't the best connection what did you say when suave said what i missed that no suave suave often says on his panels that he thinks people were smarter back then versus now and and like when he's saying back then he's not talking about like 10 years ago he's talking about like back then back then like primitive people right and and i can't i guess he's saying because they didn't have it they didn't have the use of computers and stuff like that and and i you know i always wanted to challenge that but i was never like man let me hit this panel because it's too many people and i don't want to get into the back and forth arguing and yelling and all that stuff so because i i don't do that oh they go md shout out to md20 man hey md got the back signal md amd you you put it out there already brother i'm i'm i'm thinking man some recruitment needs to be going on here in the sbdl man i think md would be a good at attribute not only yeah i think him him and him and eminem and rio would be a good that'd be a bad that's a bit of a dream match that that's yeah that's right there that will be your dream yeah yeah oh yeah yeah that would be a mirror match i i definitely like md i think md can hold his own uh list after being on a panel with him and then going back and checking out the live that you guys did i'm like yeah he's solid in this stuff you know he is solid in this stuff i yeah he'd definitely be a good addition and uh he wouldn't be a slouch no no he wouldn't be a slouch i if if should he decide should he decide to join the league i definitely would love to have him come in with the camp man and and represent the arena and come in kicking ass with us you know i think he'd be a great addition to the team yeah i would i would love that man md yeah we know you listening brother i know we know you're on the road yeah think about it man we send it out first round draft pick man did you did you think you would have been able to beat rio had it ended up that way in the championship because i had i had yeah i think rio and i would have had a good you had i'm gonna tell you honestly i had me and domo i have no yeah domo to me domo's great i know y'all had y'all thing but domo's great but i could see how he could turn some people off but yeah i'm but i i love to listen to him because i think he's a good teacher but he his his style may not fit yeah his style may not fit may not fit the audience put it that way because you know the audience likes that isn't we we got a microwave audience yeah you know what i like domo i like domo's style i like uh what domo brings i'm gonna tell you my only turn off to domo is i just don't think domo takes lessons of life well he doesn't take ale's well you know and that distracts away from so much of his great debate skills because you get caught up on his going into why he lost and then it at times it can almost be insulting you know it can almost be a put down to judges or certain people like what they don't understand i get what he's saying you know maybe it's the method and what he's trying to explain but uh sometimes he just comes off just to be blatant straight up and down he comes off like a sore loser but as a debater yeah i think the man i don't have a problem with his style and uh i think he brings his [ __ ] so i saw it i saw it being he and i i saw him crying about him taking that ass whooping to me i saw so like but that jacob judge is just like dangerous you know that's what i saw but you you had him be the scheme right because he he beat scheme's ass and i love scheme but he beat steam's ass i'm not gonna lie to you yeah i thought i thought me personally me personally i thought he won i don't know about beat his ass either you know what i'm saying i did think he won however at that particular time he wasn't addressing the issues of the judges so as being a league member you know i went with the thing of the judges i get his gripe though i get his gripe you know one of the things that was is in his favor season four was a wash and um he'll get to see scheme again in season five like me i'll get all my big shout out to kot much respect brother but my haters did it to you my haters keep throwing you in my face so now the next time i see you i gotta eat you i gotta make it clear that i ate you you know what i'm saying it can't be anything close and i think that's what domo is gonna do to scheme i think domo is gonna skinny if he sees him again just because i don't think that doesn't mean i think scheme is a slouch i just think domo is gonna go in this little bag of tricks i think i think the judges i think the judges go in and i think i heard melvin say this one time melvin was saying that a domo 10 is different from anybody else's tent so i think what the judges do is they go into it already like you know what i got a great domo so much higher than ever like on a harder scale than everybody else that it almost doesn't give him a chance because in in that rebuttal round yeah no i think no in the rapid fire round domo was putting it on steam so bad there was a stretch where scheme just stopped talking and like was just taking the ass with it yeah i would have i would have i would have i would have defeated him just off of that like come on man it's it's basically like he conceded you're saying if it was a boxing match the corner would have threw the towel in they would have threw the towel in he would he he was sunning him and i i went back and i watched it i'm like man he i'm like man he beat the hell out of him like like he really he really beat his ass and i mean and like i say scheme will tell you from his first debate i said that he was the future of the league so this is no disrespective scheme but domo this this was domo's title to lose basically well you know what the way i say regardless regardless who was in it if chris was in it or anybody this was domo's title to lose and i think and i think that's where it'll be hard for me i think that's where it'll be hard for me to judge it just because i don't like i don't have no affiliations with anybody and it'll just be like this is what i see i think solar and angel what they're gonna have to do is they're gonna have to lay the judges rules out to the audience also so we know you know as the audience we know exactly what the judges are grading by because when i heard jared talking i'm like come on man you act like you you had beef with this guy 10 years ago it was it was personal it was a personal vendetta i didn't i really didn't like it trevor do you feel like i think you know and listening to you and yanga i think what hurts domo he needs to fall back from some of the lives and panels and be a quiet warrior like klt is a quiet warrior rio is a quiet warrior like they come in and do their job and they out and that's sometimes i don't know about that you don't know about that i don't know yeah domo's even said i've heard him say he you know that's my that's our that's our personal yeah that's our personal little quirks you know i don't feel like he doesn't take loss as well you may feel like this but like trevor's saying judges should be you know privy to you know impervious to that what else what i'm saying when you're judging like i said before and i agree with what well no not really when you come into a debate the judge should come in completely objective you should come in like you don't know this person debating and you don't know this subject yeah but that's good you know what i'm saying yeah but i mean ideally that's ideally that's what like i don't want i don't want the judges i don't want to take a hell because i'm an ass you know what i'm saying i don't want to take the the judges should never be owned the judges as judges should not be on par absolutely i i agree but at the same time i'm realistic also i agree but i'm being realistic also so you know um let's see exactly the line don't turn me up for anticipation for the debates if anything it's just babel i agree md i agree i agree i totally 100 agree i think too many panel appearances will hurt you i think it will hurt you and that's just a reality i know y'all don't agree with that but i think like like like rio he he stick and move you see him every once in a while kot he stick and move you see him once a while and to me less is better i think less is better you know what i'm saying i think too much yeah yeah but i mean where does that factor in the judgment though well but if you're if you're always on if you're always on a panel cussing and fighting with people and your humanistic side is gonna get give people preconceived notions of you it's like if you're if last year last season okay if you're always on the panels oh f f you howard f y howard when when your head judges y'all right come on how do you think that judgment's gonna go right right there thing just keep it real it's reality it's a lot of politics you know what i'm saying so that the i think this thing for debaters is is not so much and if you do appear don't make it personal let's keep it you know let's let's keep it let's keep it uh debates but let's not go off into you or you know i'm better than you and i graduated from berkeley and then the white man [ __ ] all that [ __ ] you know what i'm saying that i don't want to hear all your [ __ ] [ __ ] i'm just keeping it real so you know like when rio comes on he talks about you know shoddy you know and i'm not debating her and he's out oh you know yeah you know i'm gonna get you next year and he's out but you are but but you almost said the same thing about rio you were talking about the preachiness no no okay okay okay that's that's different i like real now what i'm saying is the preaching exact that right there i think that's what it boils down to who you like it goes down to the judges too i think and the most and the more appearances that you come on with whining the more judges be like oh this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] [Laughter] and angel are in a bad position i don't think the debate the debaters aren't an issue the debates aren't an issue the ju getting correct judges is is what's going to be the issue did you guys you guys saw what happened at the end of season three where the judges basically put it in solar's hands and he literally had to pick younon over taz i mean it should have never came down to that right it should have never yeah but that was a judge that was a judge's basically saying i like this guy over this guy i'm not going to vote either way and and and and i really and i really think they they did something they did something to the integrity of the league then like it was just like man your commissioner should never have to give you should never have to pick the champion right he should never have to pick the champion right never and and i remember ted has even said it taz even said it on the stream taz was like you're solar's champion like that's what he said yeah and it put it it put a stigma on anand and i kind of think that's why helen acts the way he does but it's just like because in the back of his mind he probably really doesn't think he beat taz i think he did but he probably doesn't believe that he did that's a good point yeah that's that's the championship season three championship yeah season three championship it was a good it was a really good debate man but at the end at the end the judges the judges did solar no like no favors man you can hear it you can hear it in his voice he was yes man it was just like [ __ ] it should have never should have never came down to that it should that's that's why but but you know what that's the beauty of the league because the league has judges i always hear everybody i hear the other debate league talking about oh this is the big leagues no you're not because all you guys do is debate the bible bible bible they can't they can't date that league over there cannot debate anything outside of the bible if if any if any one of them had to come over to svdl and debate something on politics they get they get destroyed right so so that's that's why i think svdl svdl could be so great man because it has the personalities and stuff like that but you got to get you got to get the unbiased judges like like for me it would be hard for me to judge a holly debate because i like i i feel like as the debaters i connect i connect with holly so it'd be like man i'd be going in there bias already right where i'm just gonna you know so it's it's like it's hard man i don't know what the process is but they got to get it together for season five as far as the judge yeah yeah you're good okay no i was just i was i wasn't really saying anything i was just listening to what he was saying about judging the holly debate but i will say this i mean you know i know that judging is difficult but sdv svdl has such uh good debaters and they're so diverse and unique in what they bring that uh i think once you do get the personality out of it to that degree and go into the debate some of that [ __ ] will be crystal clear like you're saying some of the debates are just lost because the judges were leaning towards personality and snap but had they gone into it listening to the debates listening to what was presented i think that a lot of them would have been crystal clear and that is really a big up to the debaters in svdo because they bring they they're almost you know everybody has their own little way of doing it and um you know i've seen especially in the playoffs i saw him bring it out you know i really saw him bringing out a lot of mean surprise so like you said so the other league what they don't have judges no no no i literally just said never leaves it up to the audience and he'll he'll put like yeah he'll put a pole on this community wall yeah oh and that's how they it's it's not and and he's always the moderator so is it it's not i i guess they say it's the big leagues because the people are more more known but trust me the debates are not the debates are not better at all right they aren't some of the debates are outright terrible when you when you when you listen to them because they're only debating the bible yeah and again you you can't you can't you can't debate um belief it would be like me having a conversation without my locking battle axe it would get nowhere yeah because they wouldn't see they wouldn't even know the fact that i even know the fact that i tell them hey dude here's my preaching license i can show you i was ordained preacher for 25 years so it's not like i'm i'm coming into this cold it's just what can you show me outside of the bible prove what you're saying outside of it and they came and and that's why we wanted and that's the only thing that's only that's why i like schemes so much your scheme will get on your ass about that scheme will ski that's why i that that's my only hang up that angel angel said she wanted to get rid of the the biblical debates i don't think she should get rid of them man because they're still they're still needed but i mean hey she wants to get rid of my i i i don't know man i'm just i'm looking forward to season five i'm just real i'm real interested to see what goes on well trevor how do you balance that out because i mean angel's saying she don't want no bible debates i can kind of understand that but at the same time scheme makes the bible debates exciting so how do you i guess how do you balance that and and then what and then and then what is that going to do to scheme because that's his bread and butter yeah that's right i agree that's bread and butter yeah i agree you know what though i think that i i honestly think that as long as it's not dominated like a commissioner angel commissioner solo seem to be very practical people you know reasonable i think as long as it isn't dominating the league then they you know i really don't see him having especially if the debate is say something hey yeah we we really don't want to get rid of all the bible debates we just don't want that to be the dominant thing like the the so-called other leagues you know but a good the bible debate i i think it could probably be good you know and they would be good so yeah that's just something you know one of the things that i do like about uh svdl and its commissioners is that they communicate with the debaters you know what i'm saying they communicate with us so i think if the debaters were really down with him like now we don't have a problem with bible debates we just don't want to be the bible read right you know i don't really see them having a problem with it yeah i think okay go go ahead trevor oh no no i was gonna say you know like when you even if you look at the playoffs you know like you're like yanga and kot what what was your guys title you guys debated was martin luther king what was he helpful or harmful to something to that effect but you guys got you guys got into that realm so kot still kot still could put his little bible stuff in but that wasn't the meet up you know holly holly and pro back holly and pro-black politics to me had one of the best debates of the playoffs where they debated about um should the death penalty be taken off the table i'm pro-death penalty but listening to that that that debate hollywood holly was probably was starting to turn me at the end like that that's that's signs of a good ass debate hell yeah yeah so i see i see what angel i see what angel wants to do you know the whole chris rock yeah i see what she i see what she's trying to do so and and now come on man this space is youtube space it's full of bible debates man it is yeah yeah it's full of bible debates what what the league is going to be doing is opening and that's what it does it's opening the gates it's inviting when you have debates like that that's more inviting i can my crowd i can say hey look at check out the league you know i have people now that listen to the league and they're like man i check out the league shout out to k moo and all the people that check me out on live um but yeah so they got into it just because of the interesting debates and not even when i'm debating yeah on there like yo that one dude and this and that so i think the league for its diversity is is going to be one of the things that fails it to and the type of debates are going to bring a different caliber of debate you know and when it brings that different kind of debater that the only thing he's going to do then is just really get the momentum rolling so i see i see it really headed in a good direction my cousin my cousin was all in for the um the suave and kot was the aliens the aliens um lead the world or something man he was he was so ready for that he was so pissed when i told him it was canceled man but it's like i'm because k.o.t for accepting that debate i think klt would have got him you gotta you know you gotta go to ko you gotta go to kot's channel he actually puts up the presentation yeah and yeah yeah i believe i believe in that type of stuff so it's like i could kind of roll with them a little bit so i think kot would have i swear i probably still would have got him but because again it would have been it would have came down to popularity i think damn and and they were i think the judges i think the judges would have been more so like you know this is suave's year let's not rob him on a tele on the technicality like this type stuff and unfortunately unfortunately too i kind of think that's why they ended the league the season man because it was just it was just too much controversy yeah yeah absolutely absolutely absolutely it was just way it began to be become way too controversial you know absolutely absolutely i know that was a difficult call but i honestly think it was the best call you know i wouldn't have wanted to i and this is just only my personal opinion i probably had i'd won and and with all of that [ __ ] i wouldn't walk away really feeling like the champ champ though you know because i'd have been you know like say i'd have got won my division and i was at the top and i met skiing when i really felt like damn this should have been domo you know is this da da da da da da da oh and somebody could have been vice versa you know damn this [ __ ] could this should have been yeah it was so it was just a lot of with mine i don't contest my loss i'm going to take it but i'm just saying it was so much with it that there was you know when i win my championships or when i win my wins i don't want them surrounded in controversy i want to clear cut and clean that's why i don't take it you know when when my uh less than favorable flat fan club throws kot up that's why i don't take it so personal you know one it wasn't just that it wasn't no ass whooping and um secondly he and i are one we're one in one oh yeah he has a win yeah we're tied up so we have the next thing going on so i like clear wins like that that it's just you know it's clear-cut what's going on uh md md man please what's going on y'all can hear me yeah you put that on the universe brother oh i'm just chilling man hey hey like i said i if i had time for it maybe i'll try to dabble into it but i ain't i ain't really got the time to do it that's a lot it takes a lot of work man to go into research and doing i ain't got i ain't got time for that now god damn that got my dream man i'm thinking i'm thinking what you in the cockpit of an airplane i wish i was in the airplane you're right yeah i totally look like a starship enterprise in this truck boy that's all good but empty man one of my dream matches well i just thought about that i was like damn you and you and real boy that would woo that'd be a fire debate bruh i mean yeah i i watched though yeah a few debates here and there this season real talk i really stopped watching svdl like season two you know what i mean just i i could i couldn't get into the to the like i said the lives just turned me off man it got me it got me to a point where i i wasn't interested in any debates at all you know what i mean because it's just a whole bunch of bible going on i ain't trying to hear all that and then you know you had other people came in there like i'm like taz and all man i really wasn't trying to hear that so right i just you know i just left so yeah i mean you know but yeah i watched a few debates this season here now you're not man so so md let me ask you a question because because um because like i said i love the league do you think do you think like the biggest detriment to the league and ain't no shot to suave man cause you know i i if it wasn't for suave i wouldn't have been a fan of the league but do you think the biggest detriment to the league was the argument lee because yeah who could pretty much people people couldn't separate because when people hear the argument league svdl they always associated with svdl so if if when you when you tune into the argument league and you hear dudes arguing and bickering for 10 hours you're like man i don't want to now sit down and listen to no debate like what what the hell y'all going to debate about yeah man for me i i lost context in what the debate topic was really about listening to the live you know what i mean it it kind of obscured the context so to speak in terms of us the list that's just that's just my opinion because i mean you you had the you had to rummage through the battle to try to find out what the context was and right and oppose and force his viewpoint you know what i mean so i mean i i tried to like okay i ain't gonna mess with the argument lee i'ma just listen to the debate but if you did that you really didn't have any context because yeah it was no it was it was no like brainstorming type or or pre-debate type show that you could really listen to and delve into the viewpoint that was my issue i think i think solar should have took more control and given context to the debate prior to the debate and he led the argument league do that and arguably he didn't do a good job you know what i mean right i think solar should have handled that and moderated that portion for himself so everybody could have contacts who was listening to the debate the argument league nah because you got to run you got to run through too much trash to do it i think that's what his zombie nation is for though i think because solar got this zombie nation thing i think that's what they're going to be doing over there but but he definitely needed a hangout spot for just the debaters like that he moderates though not let them not leave them up to their own devices because yeah man i've heard some lives on there and i'm just like man if i saw some of y'all in person i'd kill y'all you know what i'm saying it's like what i mean you can't you can't talk to adults that type of way yeah yeah and then i'm supposed to respect you in the debate come on man yeah so yeah that's my that's my issue with the with the svdl like like i said it was a cool concept and i you know even with all that you still got to agree like it's the best debate platform on on youtube like you still gotta do it down and you know i think i think it has a little bit more yeah it needs a little bit more stability as far as like what's what you know and as far as like a platform for the debaters i think that and i put in the chat i put divisions yeah yeah you did yep so what i would do i would break the debate the debates down in division so that doesn't necessarily mean that uh one debater would be tied to one division that no you could you could be in whatever division and debate in whatever division you want i believe it should be a religious division a division of political division a cultural division and then uh like a like a joke or a wild card division where you know it'll just be a random topic because you know like random topics they happen sometimes but for the viewer it'll let me know okay in this video we got such and such whether it be islam christianity you know uh hebrew israelite whatever you know what i mean i like that they can they can break it down in that form culturally like i said whether it be hip hop or black issue what you know what i mean whatever and then you'll have your political stuff break it down into a division at the end of the season you'll have division champions then we'll be your seeds you know what i mean right so if you so if you win the division by by point you'll be the leader of that certain division like i said you can have debates throughout the season in whichever division you want like i don't want to i don't want to have a debater tied to a certain division because he might be he might be a hebrew is alike but he may have social political topics you know what i mean but at the end of the season who's ever leading the points in said division or be as the number one seed and break the playoffs down in four quadrants that's how i would do it so you'll have a c you'll have a number one seed in each quadrant and then you know like break down the seeds from there then you'll have your quarterfinals you'll have your your semis and your finals just like a regular you know playoff but that's how i would do it and also also i would say i think he needs to expand the judges so like in baseball so like in baseball you know you have different ju you have different uh reps and umpires coming from various parts of the country doing umpire games in a different part that way is it's no judgment you know what i mean yeah yeah yeah that that's how i would do i think he needs to expand the judgment sister he needs to get more people and and all he said go ahead so you're saying something like if he's having a biblical debate don't have no hebrew jail you'll have the you'll have the political judges judging the yeah yeah yeah the judges need to be the ones tied to the division not to debate so you'll have four you'll have four sets of judges in each division and they'll take turns rotating in different divisions judge you know what i'm saying now it might come a time where the hebrews will be judging in the religious division you you may have old time but they'll keep a steady rotation a judge okay the politic the political judges will be in the cultural uh division one one all night the the religious judges will be in the wild card one night you know what i'm saying that's how i would do it that way you got no bias throughout the whole course of the season hey y'all need to send this video to solar yeah i'll talk to you there too yeah you need to yeah you need to reach out to them let them know hey hey speaking of debates though um because i know i know i know i know lately we've been talking about the mississippi um project and and and guard what what does anand call it the garden of eden thing so yeah um so yanga you were on a panel with solar a couple of days ago and that's why i said i wanted i wanted to talk to you about because it's fine that we all talking about old you know getting together and and doing all the great things kumbaya but i i always bring it back to this even when i'm doing my shows i always bring it back to this what's the biggest what's the biggest problem holding our community back right now and and and and i'll i'll go ahead and answer for you it's a divide between the black man and the black woman so as i'm as i'm listening to the show solar asked you a question and your response kind of it didn't bother me i mean because i know you know you're going to say what you're going to say but it shocked me more than anything because he asked you like do you feel like black women are like do black men disrespect their women more than any other race and and now correct me if i'm wrong but you said no you don't feel that way how could how could you not feel that way listen i listen i listen to all type of music and i know black sun does too i have never heard in rock and roll i've never heard in any other genre of music where they dedicate their women and call them [ __ ] and hoes like we do we tear our women down so much go ahead go ahead go ahead yeah you got a little delay yeah yeah okay yeah i got a little delay okay i agree i i mean i agree with us tearing our women down do i feel like that we disrespect our women more than any other people no do i feel like that we disrespect our women more than uh no arabs and everything he used disrespect dead women no i absolutely damn he's breaking up damn i wanted to hear this man man you guys hear me yeah yeah yeah yeah how about can you guys hear me now okay yeah yeah so i believe that yeah i believe unfortunately i do believe we live in a culture uh the black men and women here in america live in a culture that is just so debased and so low that we've accepted as normal all right that we've normalized it that a lot of things that should be super offensive aren't as offensive the [ __ ] word the [ __ ] word that's one i think that it's a learned behavior um but when you look largely at what's ingrained in the arabs culture what's ingrained in the latino culture as machismo that they will murder their women for perceived disrespect and arab coaches they'll murder their women for being and since it happens since it's endorsed largely by the state and the people it it isn't promoted or it isn't put out there like ours are because their state enforces that um so what i'm saying is the way they treat their women when you really study their culture like in i said latino culture they got some [ __ ] called machismo have you guys ever heard of machismo yeah they will [ __ ] they women up so their women are already subservient their women are already to a degree docile with suppressed our women what you see is fighting you've seen people who have been oppressed try uh trying to make the best out of a degenerate culture you see when you see us calling them [ __ ] and hoes and women calling themselves [ __ ] and hoes you're looking at commercialism you're looking at that they're selling like i heard a woman say well men objectify us uh and you know so now i'm taking control of my sexuality and i'm selling my own sexuality with that where that when you hear megan the stallion them talking talking about wet ass [ __ ] and stuff like that so you know a nation can rise no higher than it's women i'm not saying that what we do to our women is right but when i'm saying whole scale embedded in our culture no because really embedded deeply in our culture the black men and women here host whole scale live under a matriarch big mama run [ __ ] the women run thing in the black community in their cultures women don't learn anything what do you mean no no no i think that's the problem i should say that i think that's the problem um no i'll let you finish but i want i want to i want to hear everything you got to say um no no no the problem why do you think that that's the problem the the problem is that we are in a matriarchal a society because all the men are dying so if if you look if you if you look if you look in the in the black community you'll see great grandmothers grandmothers you rarely ever see grandpa because grandpa worked his ass off and he ended up dying and left and left the women and then left the women to run the families and now these women have to now take on a role that they never were designed to be in it's not it's not because it's not because they're so strong and everything is is they had they had to evolve they had to evolve and be in a position so okay so let me let me let me let me let me ask you a question so let me say this um i forget what i forget which verse it is but um in the bible i'm going to that bible black son are you good god god asks god asked um adam a question he said he says adam where are that he didn't ask eve where she was and and i already told black son to me to me the bible is a book of allegory i believe in the most high creator but i just use the bible as as another method for me to teach and get a point across god asks adam where is he he asked adam where he was meaning that adam wasn't in the place that he needed to be in and that's how i see it in the black community we talk about all this moving and let's pull our dollars together and let's live in this utopia let's do this and let's do that but until the black man gets back in his rightful position we aren't doing [ __ ] we aren't uh uh go ahead go ahead no no no no no you're making good points go ahead please we we don't we're our community regardless of how it's portrayed is only as strong as our men when you cut off a a a group's ability to reproduce you destroy that group our men are being our men are being put in the prison systems our men are being are gay and they're getting killed so that's why the women are leading they ain't got no choice all right so so you got you got big mama saying you know what i don't want to go date outside my race so i might as well just leave this family myself and that's the problem i i i'm gonna i'm gonna agree with some of it i'm gonna disagree with a lot majority of it though i agree with the part of men stepping up taking their place what i would like to know is what you're using as a standard of manhood we have to wait you because we don't battle just white supremacy we bout a white male supremacy the white man introduced a very dominant patriarchal system into the african way of thinking they got rid of the great mothers women have always ran things women have always been the core of our civilization all the way back to hunter-gatherers when we were out there hunting the women were learning they the women are the first ones to come up with communication they had to learn to communicate what herbs to eat what was medicine what not and things of this nature what ends up happening is when men come over here and we hold the white man's standard as manhood we understand that you're always going to fall short of that the white man says that you must make this you must possess that you must be in this category to be classified as a man and intentionally hold you back for making that much doing that thing what black men have to do is redefine what manhood means for the black community not what white people say and i think when we redefine what manhood means for the black community we will begin to step up and take our proper role we'll stop trying to suppress our women we allow our women to form their natural functions and we will form our natural functions around our women and doing the things that are natural for men to do um but right now i think our biggest problem is we try to suppress our women and we [ __ ] the bottom of the toad how you come and try to be the dominant authority and you can't even control yourself let alone your your your livelihood and so not only are you physically incapable but then you come with the mental attitude and frustration and begin to take that on on your woman as if she has some hand in keeping you uh or fighting you like you don't see the struggle that she's fighting i think as black people we have to be careful not to divide our struggle as a man and women struggle but as a black struggle ours is unique and our relationships are unique based on our social economic conditions and our culture you know i think our trying to emulate their culture has been one of one of our biggest downfalls in the black community do you do you see anybody else want to say something jump in but do you see it do you see it as do you see it as as us trying to suppress our women or are women being soul and image of the europeans that we can't possibly maintain for them so now it's like i don't need you anymore or i had a i had a conversation with a young lady of the day and she told me she told me she she said you know trevor she said i don't mean i don't i don't need a man for anything i make x amount of dollars i have this license i have this license i have this license i know and i asked her a question i'm like who put that in your head like like who who put that in your head that your money that you make defines you you spend you guys spend so much time telling us that we don't that y'all don't need us and then when you need us for protection you wonder why we're not there and this this is not me because i love my black i love my wife you know what i'm saying i'm just speaking in general because a lot of times men men get dumped on so much as especially black men about not being there and not doing this and not doing that because they spend so much time telling us they're inadequate that's not coming from outside that's coming from right inside the house so so i don't i don't me personally i don't think i don't think we're gonna be able to accomplish [ __ ] until we first fix that problem that we take back our communities that we we get we we start by loving our black women and taking care of our kids and doing [ __ ] like that until then everything else is being everything is a pipe dream if i go to africa you're going we're gonna be doing the same [ __ ] we're gonna be doing the same [ __ ] i feel like if we go to mississippi we're gonna be doing the same [ __ ] until we get on the same page it ain't it ain't gonna work and and that's that's the biggest trigger the devil is the fight is dividing the black man and the black woman and there is absolutely a divide i told you i totally agree i totally agree with that but i i don't feel like that we still treat our women the worse i think we will begin to if we try to fit them into a mold you know you was going out on some of the things you said so i may be repeating some of what you said but i i definitely think yeah i know it's this connection um if we try to fit them in a mode i definitely think that we were borderline suppressing them but i agree with you until um we repair and mend it now i caught some of what you were saying about the women the sister was telling you how she didn't need a man you know and that's a jacked up mentality but that goes into the same yeah that but that philosophy is i i heard i and that's why i said man it broke up but you were saying the sister did was saying she didn't need a man and you was asking where she got that from right yeah but you know and what did she say well no she she never told me where she got it from she just i told her that she got that from from our oppressor basically that that they they pretty much say i'll give you this this and this so you don't need to depend on the black man that's that's basically what they're doing so because black black women are more educated i give them to i give them that black women make more money they it's it's it's it's crazy that that the person put on this earth to help us basically dominates us and everything you ever think about that yeah that yeah well it's you know it's been designed to do that it's this system that's what i talk about the system i'm always talking about this system it's just system and materialism it's told them that that is the ultimate goal that's the ultimate measure of success what you possess and the more you possess the bigger you possess uh and the louder and the shinier you possess the more successful you are yes sir oh what what why do you think the system decided to choose the black woman over the black man why do i think the system decided that uh yeah that is i think it's to this i think if anything when you want to keep a people down the first thing you do is just stabilize the family you distinguish the fact that they felt like i believe they felt like the woman one was more docile and then if you take the security from the woman which is the man which they're still doing today when you demasculine to man you know you you upset the balance of a natural order you take a protector when these police like now they're doing it to our children when these police kill us in front of our kids and our children are seeing that and they look into their parents they're looking to us we're ultimately the ones that are supposed to be able to protect them they want to know why these trademark martins are dying why that man could kill george what it what what good am i as a dad you know what i'm saying where's the protection so i believe that extended to that i believe the system when especially when you talk about a system it's not anything that pops up overnight so i believe that that was worked into it that that was a part of it less the masculine demand let's strike terror and traumatize the black family let's disrupt them let's take their children let's take their children and and not only do we take them from where they're from and disconnect them from that portion of their family let's further disconnect their bloodlines by taking their children right out of their hands and sending them somewhere else let them know and the woman being looked at as inferior and docile like the white man has been known to do underestimated our black woman and our black woman began to evolve into what she had to be involved uh it had to evolve to to ensure survival not just for for her but for her family and her people so i think that not only was it designed but it was a natural evolved uh evolution too based on the conditions we lived under so i said all that to say so when you got a people that are completely have been completely oppressed and deprived and you say the highest form of success or salvation is uh process is is materialism even your heaven got streets of gold and got mansions and [ __ ] everything is materialism yeah your soul your body your child no everything will have a price on it at that point you know and that's what we're looking at and men can't keep up with that so if that is the definition of success if a woman is saying well a man has to have this and that and it's not to be considered a man and you can forget about it so the self-determinant has to say hey listen that's not considered a man in our community a man comes home to his children i don't care if daddy get off that trash truck man come on to his children he does da da da da da we have to redefine what manhood is yeah but i mean i hear i hear the different uh i mean i hear the back and forth but i mean now let me ask you this trevor does every woman fit into that category oh no absolutely not right so i tell my sons this you know and and you know and i know you ain't gonna agree with me but me i look at myself as an archie bunker and as an archie bunker i gotta find edith some that somebody that matches my personality and i think a lot of these women they think in their mind they thinking they're alpha women well the the term alpha means the first prototype so the alpha woman is the edith not not the damn woman like oh i'm in charge beating my chest that's the beta female that's why now you got the beta male so you got different types it's just like sororities you got different types of women and different type of men and i think these men and women need to find each other because a lot of times you know i tell my son man you'd be looking for that certain type of woman and then this other woman's right here and you're you're still looking at that other type of woman so i think trevor you you were lucky you were fortunate finding the type of woman that was right for you but a lot i think a lot of men and women are chasing somebody that's not right for them i guess i don't know i'm not a i'm not a relationship expert i don't want anything but but let me let me let me ask you this so okay so so okay so admittedly we know that it's not every woman but what if it's what if it's 20 of them now now that woman now passes on this same um way of thinking to her daughter now her daughter now passes that on to her daughter and now you have a never-ending cycle so you can never just look at it as what's going on now we have to look at the bigger we have to look at the bigger the bigger picture of things and how it how it will affect us in the future and and it's just it's just it's just alarming that a lot of these women they'll they'll reach the pinnacle and now all of a sudden they don't need they don't need a man anymore no more more more okay let's bring it let's bring it closer to home okay they don't need a black man anymore and again again this is me talking i don't i don't i don't have i don't have this problem so this is just me you know i do i do a podcast and this is what i talk about all the time this type of stuff and it's like where where when do we when do we come together as a people and say you know what i'm i'm not gonna give my seed and i don't know how you guys feel but i'm against i'm against interracial dating i i just am um i'm not gonna give my seed to the other races i'm not and and because it to me it's all about nation building and and when i think of nation building that's the black community and and that's i mean that's that's just how i am you know i'm not i'm not a racist or anything but i i care about my people like that's that's what i care about and and i'd like to see the black race continue yes so how do you answer what's your answer to a sister that says that you know y'all you you remember you remember the first time i came on this show what i said to you guys that you guys are much smarter to me so i have a um i have a i have a friend i have a friend that's a therapist and i always defer these type of questions to her when we're doing the show there really is there really is no solutions smart there really is no solution there's not i mean i'm just put and the only reason i even brought this up is because we're talking about the mississippi movement we're talking about the back to africa where we're talking about all these we're talking about all these great things but i'm like did any of us stop the thing like hell some of these women already don't want us what makes you think that they're going to want to be involved with any one of these projects well i'll say this today i say i'm and and to be honest my opinion socio-economically we we're not in a position to build the black community you know what i mean like we we just ain't when we when we go back and look at our ancestors coming back up in in the earlier 21st century they had the means of maintaining a family you know what i'm saying whether you agree with it being a projection of what the white man was doing or not they still had the means to do it you know what i mean it it was probably a very obscure way that they were doing it because we weren't we weren't building the wealth that the that the white people were building at that time but we were making a pretty good living for ourselves right so social economically today in 2022 like that's that that ain't the case right like i i like you were talking about the men in the community man we've been depleted whether it be through drugs yeah uh uh uh uh self deletion and far killing each other like a interracial relationship hell that's another way we've been destroyed it don't matter what the situation was we don't have the means to maintain those families like we did back then you know what i mean and that's when that's when you look at it you know what go ahead go ahead brother i'm sorry i have a delay so i thought you were done no please finish oh no so so just to clear the point up like that's where the mississippi campaign comes into play like none of this and like i said this is just my opinion none of this is going to change until we get the wealth in the community none of it because at that point like you talked about the bible the bible also said money is the root of all evil and and i think the love of the money is that what so so but joe i take that in a different light though i take that if you're saying the love of money i think it's saying that we love it to where we uh uh uh uh obstruct ourselves to the point because we ain't got it you know what i'm saying right that's how i take that passion so back to my point that's where the mississippi campaign comes into play we talking about an operation that's going to build black people well and then from there all the dominoes going to fall into place because at that point the problems that we have currently right now 2022 are no more dudes getting killed off go ahead go ahead no i want to hear you go ahead i you know you said something which i agree with you know me i agree with some and disagree with us a little bit more uh i agree with like you said that at back then you looked at wealth and us taking care of our families and the way in which we did it however i think our black nationalism was a lot more stauncher what we see today especially after the 1965 and so on and so forth with the integrationist or the civil rights movement the integrationist movement we see damn he's breaking up down you ain't gonna come back you hear that too man come back the dependency on [Music] he must be moving around that's contained in our community we had to butcher the bacon candlestick maker am i am i coming in and out yeah you come in are you moving around coming in and out yeah are you moving around no i'm sitting my ass down though no oh can you hear me yeah okay so like i was saying um back then you know we were we worked together a lot more collectively in our neighborhood we had the butcher the baker the candlestick maker if nothing out of pure survival they didn't do business with us they didn't deal with us and it was dangerous for us to deal with them and we didn't do business with them 65 and in that era of civil rights integration assimilation we lost a lot of collective wealth because they understood [ __ ] pennies you think the montgomery bus boycott was about these white folks all of a sudden had to change your heart they became conscious of humanity no we almost bankrupted the bus company and they realized how much niggle pennies matter now the black nationalists what the black nationalist self-determinants would have done would have been like [ __ ] now we need to start our own bus company [ __ ] sitting in the front of the bus we need our own you know however with there again integration and and the simulation we boycotted and protested and sat at these counters and got our ass kicked and and yes it made some advancements as far as us being recognized i would at least say that however what it did was sap our economic resources out of community because now we we didn't get our ass to kick to come in to spend our money pass at your counter so i can come and spend my dollar with you i just don't understand the sense of it all do you understand so i think that that was a very big part so yeah back then we could maintain our families based out of sheer survival we depended on one another we relied on one another because we were all we had it wasn't into the dream of integration and at a civilization for a few for a few rows and upward mobility that that we lost collective rhythm movement and uh momentum especially economically socially and [ __ ] and politically we had more we had more senators and [ __ ] back then we had more black politicians back there you know we lost real freedom yeah think about think about that think of think about what you're saying think about how powerful the the black community is when they're together so what yes what happened what crept in that caused the women to now say i don't want to do this anymore i want to start divesting out now what what what caused that because the enemy the enemy probably saw that and was like man if these [ __ ] together they could accomplish a lot let's go in there and drive a wedge between them now and and that's what i'm saying that well that's what that's that's what it always comes back down to me is we will never get anywhere until we're back together like it every anything we talk about it's going to always come back to that it's going to always come out absolutely but you know absolutely however trevor we have to find a system that works that is agreeable for men and women black men and women you know it has to be the unfortunate reality is that the black man and woman here in america is uh was separated i i believe in slave slavery happened you know and i believe i have ancestors that are indigenous so anyway the unfortunate reality is through that horrible crime of slavery and land appropriation and all of that there was an african type that was developed it is the black african here in america and that makes us unique so our relationships and how we uh interrelate and call habitat community intimately which you and your woman and community-wise has to be unique to our station position and situation and i think a lot of times we try to uh impose other understandings me i'm second generation muslim when i was deep into the religion man i can't tell you how many i got three i had three two children by two wives that quickly like and i didn't even really know these sisters except through the religion it didn't work for us because i was trying to impose sister don't speak hmm what pride my law says no sister this is a black woman she ain't trying none of that she gonna speak she's going to talk you know or come in with thinking you know she's going to demand supposed to be to provide or may take but let's be real we got x amount of kids we're living this it may take two incomes we both made absolutely so what i'm saying absolutely you're right so whatever but you have some people though trevor that are very romantic that are very you know that's their definition of that we gotta listen to steve harvey [ __ ] he's one you provide if this man can't provide for you and do for you you know yeah you got this type of silly rhetoric going on so what i'm saying is first recognizing you and your woman recognizing you know what baby we black africans in america we are so super unique i'm not gonna impose no nigerian no arab no this culture that culture we are super freaking unique and we have to have an understanding in our situation that is as unique as us that addresses the morals the ethics the children and everything but addresses in our social cultural understanding you know we we i i think one of our biggest problems is and what affects our relationships and i'll be silent at this is our failure to embrace our reality and we practice escapism and we want to be everybody but who and what we are and we want to live in these situations or say we're going to create these situations and we're not even trying to build these situations based on the real material and issues that we have right now we just somehow magically think we're going to be here we're psychologically damaged mental health's a real issue in our community so there's a lot of things that have to be addressed that are unique to us based on based on our experiences well let me let me let me take a stab at this man um because you know the mississippi campaign has been brought up and i think and when i was you know uh shout out to angel snuffed up i was telling angel that because now it's been put out there that if you don't work you don't eat that's the foundation and a lot of people they want to hear a utopia like because the bible sells a utopia and the koran says utopia when they talk about adam and eve and this is what i want to talk uh talk about earlier when when the bible talks about adam and eve and they walking around the garden naked two things it's a utopia and they're not working and so when people grow up in the church and they grow they they actually uh foresee this in black land black land is supposed to look like the garden of eden and i think that's what throws a lot of people off you know what i'm saying now uh my sister um she uh told me that uh stuff like the mississippi campaign we've had those many times and we can do it again you know we have rosewood we had black you know black wall street we've had all these prominent cities that's why the mississippi campaign makes sense but now this is after the age of malcolm x after the age of the black panther parties the party of self-defense because for some reason all those cities were systematically taken out and even with the assistance of the government but now we live in a different age i say build mississippi campaign and then have i don't know just i mean uh a political footprint yeah there you go yeah yeah so that's the difference between wilmington roadwood coastal oklahoma all of that that's the difference what i i i see my only thing is i i'm trying to understand the political because we had we got a a black independent political party now uh the the mahalia party we had back in the day we had inbuilt we had a black independent political party when you say a political footprint then we have democrats and republicans amongst the black population so when you say a political footprint what what is that though though those organizations when you say independent i'm i'm not speaking of an independent black party like like i told you the other day i'm well aware that we must establish a footprint moving in a political place where the white man is as well i don't want to separate my political position from the white man's police position i don't and like i said we we can get into that another time but i believe like i told you as friedman in this country we have every right to move politically just like the white man is what we have to do is establish that footprint what does that mean establishing that footprint going back to the precedence of emancipation and make sure we get keep those precedents that weren't get kicked before that's my issue we don't have to establish an independent uh independent black party we don't have to do that we have to go back to the foundation and establish those precedents that's the importance such as i mean like like such as give me an example i'm talking about the 13th 14th 15th amendment i'm talking about freedman's bank i'm talking about uh a special field order 15. i'm talking about uh um everything that was supposed to be given to us after emancipation [Music] okay okay so you believe even if received that that we could find then we could find a footing within the current system within the american system i believe so yeah okay i believe a hundred percent go ahead let me ask you because this this is what i wanted to hear so okay because i always envision where black people could just have their own place independent of white people so it sounds like what you're saying you want to have your own place but you still um you still gel with with white people is that is that what you're saying i'm not i'm not asking no white man to move nowhere else okay so okay so now so now my next question would be what what's different than what we already have right well well the difference is so so and like i said i ain't the spokesman of mississippi i i wish tyler was here but you know he ain't but so i give you my vision of what i believe the mississippi campaign to be so again the the whole basis of operation exodus mississippi is to establish a a a political majority right so it'll only take for the state of mississippi alone it'll only take maybe about 10 to 15 percent maybe even less for uh blacks living in other regions to expatriate back to the state of mississippi it'll only take 30 percent for other blacks living in other regions to expatriate down south period to have a majority in the south the point is to establish the majority now before we can do all of that we have to have a political literacy and be on one accord we all like i'm not saying that we don't so you know the first step yeah that'll be the first step so the the only point that i'm that we saved mississippi the only reason mississippi is in the name is because of the majority that we could have with so middle of a number going back you know what i'm saying if it was another state it'll be operation whatever state you know what i mean but mississippi so happens to be the state that's currently right now 45 so let me ask you this so it's really dependent on um because you're talking about this this the political majority so it's really dependent on if everybody the people that make that mass migration agree politically because yeah i don't i don't disagree with that yeah that that has that's first and foremost that's so that's almost like what brother aenon preached that you have to believe so it's really based on you have to find all the people that believe in in in in that way that you want to express your politics you express your lifestyle through your politics everybody has to believe that way though kind of right i wouldn't well well it's not expressing your belief it's establishing what was already there right but that that that's all i mean you're talking about i don't even agree on that go ahead i want to hear what someone had to say you were saying something like son no the difference between what uh angel what the difference between what angel wants and what a nine one aen said he wants a theocracy angel says no we we don't we don't want no theocracy here you know what i'm saying we want um a state it's it's not the same as what what basically a9 is saying ain't not saying look if you're not like what blue say if you if you you're gonna be a hebrew and what blue said it you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna lay down and you're gonna stay down that's basically what it is man so i mean it's it's it's it you don't think it's similar in the fact that you have to believe a certain way like what what what what if you don't belief that that we're we're we're trying to be on one accord with because there's no belief involved like right the only thing we're saying is us as friedman this who we are supposed to be based off of the president of what took place after emancipation like we did we didn't write it we didn't write it they wrote it it's no it's no opinion about it this is what it's supposed to be that that's that's what we never made on the court with now on that part we're in agreement but we're talking about the direction okay after we get all of that we're in mississippi because like trevor asked what's the difference between them mississippi and anywhere else black poker i'm glad i'm glad you just said that i'm glad you just said that you said after we get all of this what are we doing you could do whatever the hell you want to do because at that point the the mission is complete at that point you have the wealth to decide your own destiny right so i don't care what you do how are we having well yeah we will be building the wealth through the reparations plan that that that's going to be the the beacon for every other state in this union once once we build the rep the reparation plan is revelation end of the book once we got that the reparations is to be all but you give it right back to the system where's the better if that's what you choose to do i'm an american citizen if that's what you choose to do okay so be i got you got you got you that that that's not that's not political that's that's that's socioeconomic that's that's culture now if you want to stay if you want to stand on the political movement we'll move as a political unit with the wealth that we have now occurred and we are blocked now it's no stop but that's up to you to do that the mission of the mississippi campaign is not that the mission of the mississippi campaign is to build the wealth to the people that's been forgotten in this country that's the mystery right so once we first get that will you can smoke it up i don't care what you do that's on you yeah okay let's go back to the initial thing we can talk about that that's a whole nother discussion that's interesting but initially so the thing is to get every and get enough black people down there as a political majority to vote in to bring in and the president would be to bring in these um bring in get the reparations the freedom bureau to get these uh things that were set in place uh after emancipation correct that is not a bad plan now now check this out now we might disagree what we do what we do we might disagree what we do with with getting the reparations but that part initially stepping up to it isn't a bad plan now check this out i don't know nobody's not going to interfere with you getting your reparations no no no no no that's not what i said that's not what i said like i still disagree with the system you know reparations is just one part but i still disagree with getting your reparation if you don't create a system that because to me it isn't about individualism it isn't about your personal uplift you got some black people that want freedom they don't want to what is egalitarianism first you need to explain to our listeners what what egalitarianism is so why isn't that person so you want freedom at the expense of you go ahead no no no no egalitarianism is everybody equal on the same plan as far as like payment like like just like let's just say okay somebody may say that's socialism cause some people think that way why a lot of black people agree with capitalism that's not egalitarianism no no no no no but black people can say that's freedom though there's somebody who can say that egalitarianism is what what russia was striving for what what what what a lot of systems strive for through socialism and they consider that an equal playing field but that don't work for a lot of a lot of people say anything you know what i'm saying what we're talking about like me my philosophy is communalism i'm not an individualist that's the first thing we have to understand nobody everybody everybody everybody doesn't share everything everybody doesn't share the view of capitalism hell they just agree it's just the feds just waiting chairman chairman o'malley essentially all african rebel uh all have the people's revolutionary party start socialists i mean so everybody doesn't agree with capitalism what we're saying is those of us that are communalists are saying that if a system especially your people if a system doesn't isn't inclusive of your people if a system is intentionally targeting your people uh from prosperity and success from opportunities then we as a people should collectively fight against that too we're too quick to forget our own we're too quick to all of a sudden get in there we're the only people i'm thinking now for those people that believe no i say for those people no no that's what i'm saying i think the people that are on that mindset should fight for that there's a group of people that don't agree with they that believe in individualism that has benefited me but black people i just because black people and i'm gonna show this on the show tomorrow have done capitalism better than white folks those cities i just mentioned they have thrived they they out exceeded white people you know what i'm saying people don't fall with those cities like we didn't have self defense but when the the downfall of those cities the dow when you look at and i bet you every city that you bring up i bet you i bet you it's pre-civil rights i bet you it'll be pre-civil rights i agree i'm willing to put money on that so every city you bring so that's not individualism you will look at a collective communal mind state even though they're practicing capital right now it was capitalism within the sense though right the issue was and even now even now anyway that's why i say capitalism the way that america practices it even now in america before a totally like i'm an african socialist so i'm not a european socialist but even now before uh getting your government before getting the state to acknowledge the rights of the human beings to a decent standard of living before we even get to that part of revolution we would have to practice a form of communalism something like co-ops we're still going to be in a capitalist system but the store should be owned by the community why would any community on that floor i'll tell you why because people like people who have been through it like zimbabwe will disagree with you people in nigeria that went through it would disagree with you cameroon exactly trying to implement what it wasn't until no no no no listen it's socialism i'm talking about socialists several countries exactly trying to and look at their socialism was it african socialism with the marxist limits european socialism is never but especially on the continent of africa but i tell you where it did work look at china look at cuba look at uh you can look at uh uh uh good examples why aren't they good examples of a form of socialism china finally woke the [ __ ] up left marxist leninism let me give you a history lesson let me give you a history lesson mao saying tongue okay because he embraced marxist lenin so who did he fight he fought the chinese nationalist so he killed chinese nationalists and then when his ass realized that that european socialism doesn't work who did he go embrace the chinese nationalists to rebuild china so what i'm saying is like the japanese so it's just like stalin stalin used us to help defeat hitler that was stalin's one yeah the same thing the war so so russian war the same thing right with the japanese like no no but here's here's the difference no but here's the difference when in the second in the rebuilding of china after the war of japan after he tricked after him and the nationalists came together and they fought japan and then he went and wiped out the nationalists and china became socialist marxists lyndon socialist and he depleted china he dumped it killed china he took all the peasants out the field brought him into the industries he did away he followed that marxist linen [ __ ] he did away with all chinese culture and [ __ ] like that and when he almost depleted his people because mao was craziest too what'd he do he embraced the nationalists and lined up all his [ __ ] socialist commanders and shot them so what i'm saying is this he understood that even the collective power of the people based on a social cultural understanding because marxist lenin is just collective power to people absent social cultural understanding that's why that'll never work for us that's what we understood before we get too far into that again you talk about mobile uh upward mobility there's plenty of black people who are not heading that nation it's disproportionate it's disproportionate to the number of black people in america though so that's what i'm telling you what that is is it's easier to do it would be easier for people like you and i of a certain caliber that maybe of a certain education or whatever just to say screw the whole black race and go for what we know and we could be and we could be those token negroes we could be those negroes that they point to that they point to and say look there's your upward mobility but when you talk about collectively when you talk about the blatant discrimination when you talk about systemic racism when you talk about a people intentionally being targeted for better living for existing living standard that has to be fought against i okay go ahead md because i was gonna no i was i was just gonna say that that may be possible politically but it's not culturally we're all different we came out emancipation with our ass in the hell we didn't know what was going on you know what i mean so we had to follow what we saw as the system you know what i mean so when you're talking about when you're talking about bringing and you mentioned co-op i'm glad you mentioned co-op all throughout this country and and i guess you could say that's a form of socialism but they got the funds from the american government all throughout this country you got fields and fields with co-ops these people now this is remember we were talking about the homestead act right these people got this land and these resources through the homestead they got co-op millions of dollars in in gas that they use in co-op gas stations where me you can't go in but they're attractive they're they're dump trucks their their equipment all gas up yeah they did they didn't build that from culture they built that from being given something something that black people simply didn't get i'm gonna tell you why i say that that's social cultural also and why it has to be first let me say this about social we are diverse people we're not a monolithic people praise the creator for that because from this diversity we can draw many wonderful things to aid to this culture of the black african in america but one thing we do have social culture that we understand and that's that we're targeted everybody saw joy there's no black person in america that won't tell you that we're not discriminating against and that we're targeting that when you look at the statistics we're pulled over more we're discriminated against more we're harassed more i mean it is blatant that there is a war against black america so socially cultural so what we have is the basic uh humanistic self-preservation negro we need to get our heads examined if we can't come together on our survival if anybody can't come together on survival we really need our head examiner and this is where that individualism comes in they have beat that in us they taught you even the law today says whether it's three or more that's a game they taught you where too many of you will congregate they're gonna beat your ass they've taught you you can't work with black people black people can't stick together crabs in a barrel everything to keep us from being collected and and like you were saying brother md right those co-ops listen we live in capitalist america you're going to participate in capitalism the stage now at this stage before like i said before we could even address the state to say hey state government you're wrong when you're denying people a decent living because somebody like black son says they want freedom and freedom can be had at the expense of other people he wants his freedom at the expense of somebody not even having health care no that's wrong government so before we can get to that party so before we can get to that point we have to yeah we're gonna practice in uh capitalism but we have to limit its effect we get these people who may not individually have the money to buy business but when they're talking good economic sense of business sense and they socially culturally it's an understanding even not for them for their children then we can get in co-ops to conclude it with this i'll show you how it's social cultural you know i deal with africans and arabs and they have a thing called a shoe shoot they do that their businesses come together and they put money in the pot and every month one of the businesses get some money out to ensure that that's a part of their social cultural understanding of running business and they develop that to uh they've adapted that to help them be uh beneficial or to help them be successful in a capitalist country this is the line of thinking i'm saying that even if we don't get it i would like to see us start to instill in our children collective economics you know what i'm saying if you ain't got it your boy ain't got it by itself why y'all can't work together and get it you don't say get a co-op call some people and put some people in let's spread the wealth you know what i'm saying don't you not have because you don't have it on it's about individual mobility and if you do have it and you got a little extra can you give game to somebody or can you start a co-op you know with some people and get them let's get this wealth let's start to close this economic disparity and we'll never do it trying to participate in capitalism the way they do it's not designed for us to do that dr claude anderson talks about that [ __ ] you know what i'm saying it's not designed for we we listen i could go on in days for that but just to say that we we can't even compete with them in the market you know what i'm saying we're putting our little products out there in a [ __ ] global market against these crackers in this capitalist company capitalism is uh private enterprise and free competitive spirit a competitive market in a free market so we don't even have the the uh uh productivity nor the surplus anything to compete in that why wouldn't we begin to close in our ranks and only shop with one another and start to do business with one another more you know and my last thing i know i say concluding and my last name because you will see their stores in our communities but you never see us in or you never see them shopping in one of our stores you don't see our stores in their community go to koreatown go to chinatown little italy anywhere you never see black shops in those places but all up and down our communities every one of them ethnicities gotta shop why do we allow not much and what commodities be offering to anybody else in the individual well it's not late right it's it's exactly and that's by design and secondly like i said the competitive thing it's hard to compete if we don't have a social culture to spend with ourselves first thing we got to do is get off this [ __ ] stuff of your hook or brother up hook a brother a black man let the [ __ ] get 20 we should be giving a brother a tip and secondly we can't afford to compete like that so our prices sometimes will be jacked up uh they'd be higher than our competitors because we can't compete that's the whole preparation exactly and not only that when we talk about the mississippi campaign you'll have fertile land to you like you can plant i don't know watermelons you can pack cantaloupes and we will be able to compete on on a black sun you know our people not doing that you know trevor but some will so let's start let's let's let's take what you mean they're going to buy land what do you mean black so they're going to buy land and plant watermelons and farms first of all taxpayers pay that health care there's no such thing as free health care there's no such thing as free education there's no free anything that's the misconception so black people who are educated on economics will know when you say free oh free health care freedom or if they're like no no no [ __ ] that means i'm getting i'm getting texted i want financial freedom i want the choice to say whether okay i want to work with these people or not work with these people you know what you're saying is is is socialism being imposed on these people and i'm saying everybody don't don't see that a lot of black peop they they were they were talking about the farming right you have to understand we're in 2022. part of the mississippi campaign is allocate land to black people to start business alongside with reparations do you think if i have an opportunity and i have hundreds of acres of land the the resources to buy the equipment it ain't like i'm out there with a mule tied to a tiller and i got to be out no oh ain't nobody doing that don't the your your 21st century farmers don't do that you're gonna tell me you said black people ain't gonna do it you're gonna tell me if you allocated hundreds of acres of land giving the crops just like they did in the homestead at giving the equipment and having a multi-million dollar business in farming you say you wouldn't do it i would do it i would do it i probably y'all wouldn't know the number one export to saudi arabia is our food right y'all don't you do understand this right to europe and the rest of the world is our number one commodity is the food that we export we're the number one in food source but you know but here's what i'm saying here's what i'm saying but that doesn't benefit okay let me go back the first thing i want to answer is about the health care the the first thing i want to ask is about the health care and the taxation and your freedoms that's why i took shots at your at your freedoms your freedoms you want freedom at the expense of other people yes you do i mean listen it's when you talk about european socialism maybe you know what i'm saying but when you're talking about no what you're talking about is regulation what you're talking about so what you're talking about in in in in an egalitarian uh society if you what you're talking about and you're free hold on chip check out in your freedoms you may not be able to have eight houses and nobody has one home you may have to cut it down to six houses son you may not be able to have twenty cars you may only be able to have two cars extreme no tomorrow no that's that's what you're talking though when you're talking your personal freedom you're talking wait a minute you're talking deregulation you're talking no cash the government there is a responsibility for those people no and i'm not and i'm not let's go especially i'm not especially as disadvantaged as black people are right now i'm not for less government you know what i'm saying i say when you like my mayor says i'm with md when you release them reparations [ __ ] your government it can crumble but right now as it stands right now there is no hope for ugly you might get off on less government black sun because you fit a certain economic class bracket but that's not communalism that's individualism and what we're saying is and that's why community but but i'ma tell you you're outnumbered if the masses of black people had a choice and the few that have the opportunity of upward mobility like in your economic class you would be outnumbered bro most people no you would be outnumbered most black people the majority the majority of black people who are in the position i think we should divide up the states then let there be red states let the people stay there and let them be people for the free market and divide it down the middle and those people in those communal states will be rushing to go to those goddamn free market states yeah no no people in those free states let me tell you something they would be running they would be running to a state they would be running to a state where they knew they would at least have a certain standard of living your system your state will ensure an oppressed class that's the only way your system can survive you have to it is you have to have a consumer idiot bruh what is capitalism black people don't participate so you tell me this are black people predominantly predominantly investor capitalists are consumer capitalists consumer exactly i agree however don't tell me about your state so how's the majority of black people let me tell you about the state there's more people employed in red states and you know blue states have more social programs like food stamps goddamn unemployment this and that and you got people in droves running the red states to go work because they can't move they're stuck once you stuck under that goddamn system you said that you'd have to let me tell you something you'd have to bru you'd have to you'd have to you'd have to bring those statistics because the red state and red you know why they're coming do you know why do you know why let me you know why let me tell you why let me tell you why son let me beat you up on this fact let me be somebody get him some band-aids i've been beating up on him all night i didn't want to drink listen sir let me tell you why let me tell you why let me tell you why because in those red states brother those real estates ain't unionized do you know the turnover rate for employment you can be fired those states will work you to death there's no health care there's no insurance and you're not unionized so by the time they work your ass to death and you can't do anything they just roll you over and they get somebody else that's why it's always employment in those states or it looks to be secondly secondly what they do secondly what they do let me say this secondly what they do how they cook the books how to cook the books is they deny you hold on hold on let me tell you they did hold on hold on let me tell you and i'll prove it and i'll prove it hold on and i'll prove it they cook the books because what they do they deny you unemployment or people don't file for unemployment so statistically it looks like the employment rate is still high because they've denied these people unemployment they look at the employment rate or the unemployment rate based on the checks that they passing out bruh they're cooking the books when you're out here i will i will also i will next come somewhere i'm gonna get over here go to hell and bring your chucking buck if someone get on here we're going to set this debate up with your deregulation self why are you republicans you conservatives i swear let me turn up i absolutely absolutely but great yeah be a great debate i'm telling you i honestly just don't see so you know you're in the class come on down here i'm dropping the link you know you goddamn listening to goddamn show let's not play these goddamn games you you you you you know you want me in the younger debate you know you know the only one so that's it no that's uh some good stuff you're lucky oh man i'ma tell you son i i would cream you on that them republican and and here's the thing hey i'm not in the league i'm gonna tell you something if i believed in the american sister oh i can't wait till they let you back in the league just one time we gonna give them a one-time show the arena gonna come in and kick everybody's ass but me and son gonna give y'all a one-time show son's gonna get back in the league and we're gonna give y'all what y'all want we're to give you all that debate but i'ma tell you this if i if i believed in the system if i called myself an american period that's it yeah i'd probably be very conservative i'd probably be a republican you know however being a part of the lumpy proletariat being a part of the masses of black people i don't see i'm looking at the collective i see it's called the human race and it's called that for a reason we're the only people that ain't running the damn thing we're the only people we the black people the only people that ain't in the race of the human being so i believe that we have to start looking at solutions that are inclusive to the best of our ability for all of us as black africans here in america to be able to participate in you know and we have to demand the state the first thing we demand the state before we even get to state saying that we demand the state to make sure human beings have a decent standard of living but the first thing we have to demand uh utter state is the end of the intentional deliberate hindrance of natural evolution of black people then we can address the gross [ __ ] uh uh abuses that the state has like this for one instance in atlanta before we changed up the neighborhood when you looked around why is it that you got vacant houses abandoned houses houses with no families and then you go under the bridge and you got families with no homes how does that work i mean you see what i'm saying you know i i got it you got you got an eyesore you got a blight okay but at the end of the day it's gonna take the black workers to move things it's going to take black workers to move absolutely absolutely black black workers not the black not the black petty bourgeoisie now i think the black workers will be yes brother i think the black workers would be more in agreement with me the black lives matter is working where industrialism is there like black workers working where you talking about all these black cities that were built off the industrialist era yeah that's how that's how we could live there we ain't got that no more no i agree that's why that form of socialism is dead i'm talking about any black worker below the what they call the working are living from check to check those that don't have the opportunity for that upward mobility the working [ __ ] poor the brother and sister trying to raise families working two jobs one at krogers and one at mcdonald's because of a felon or because they were denied the opportunity or they come from an impoverished family there was no generational wealth there was no chance college is cost to go to and if you can't go to college you're denying certain opportunities to uh participate in and and um serve with upper mobility you know so that's what i'm talking about the working poor i think they would be in more agreement with me that something has to be done about the conditions why they're being regulated to this class hell yeah so you you what you're saying you think the government's gonna solve that younger no i i think like you should talk about deregulation you're talking about giving the government more power and i'm not i'm talking about i'm talking about regulation are you talking about deregulating i'm talking about eventually i said that wrong i said that wrong there needs to be less government what is what i'm saying i know what you're saying i know what you're saying you feel like less government i you know what i could agree with that i could agree with that if i was a full american citizen i could agree with that you know wow i could agree i couldn't i could agree with that if i was a full american citizen if i didn't believe that i was a black african american what makes you not a full citizen come on that now oh god damn i gotta meet me me personally because i have a felony i've been denied my uh i've been denied my right back into the entrance of society i haven't been given back all my full rights and that's some [ __ ] because i paid all my debts i did the physical labor the physical time rather i paid back the monetary damage that they said i had and under the contract of probation and parole that was 40-something years ago when i was 17 and you mean to tell me i still can't get certain jobs or i'm still hindered from participants i can't carry firearms certain places you can't vote so me me me and the millions of black people who have been uh given that scarlet letter like me so those of uh one yeah so i don't consider myself a citizen secondly black america generally i don't think anybody on this panel would deny i hope anyway that there's a thing of systemic racism that black people are intentionally targeted i mean how do we not see that so no until i have full citizenship as like any what they call white america or this and that that that ends no i don't look at myself as an american i look at myself as a black african-american because that's how i believe that america looks at me as black american they don't look at me as american only time they look at me as americans when we go into [ __ ] war then everybody want me to be patriotic american you're american and then come back from a war been in afghanistan they killed all kind of color people and [ __ ] like that come over and police blow your [ __ ] brains out i think you'll feel very different man if you had the wealth that's supposed to be allocated to you i think you'll feel a lot like that you you i don't know about being american but i would feel a lot better i don't know if i would ever be because i'm not blinded to what america was founded on i know this system is corrupt you can't yeah yeah right corruption but md just said you know there's a lot of people that are not americans and they come in over here and join the wealth so come on now come on now absolutely but they're not they're not they're not they're not your black ass though they're not your black ass that's what i'm telling you that should be a problem how are all these so-called people coming over here enjoying american privileges and somebody who's been here all their life like you can't even go in certain neighborhoods ride your black ass who buckhead at a certain time of night not bank head buckhead and see what happens to you that's what i'm telling you why is that a reality why can't you go to foresight why is that a reality in in in so called america why are we still fighting to have them include us why are we still pretending that they want us to be accepted or apart equally in their system and their system wasn't designed for that this system was designed to have a [ __ ] and you are it unfortunate so in two so i feel like [Music] let me let me let me cut in real quick um so we know all of that why do we still fight so hard to be included exactly why why don't we just why don't we just try to separate but trevor let's ask you let's ask them on that side of the let's ask them on that side of the screen over here it's like this side let's ask them on that side of the screen yeah why do we fight so hard to be included and accepted i don't want to be i don't want to be accepted by anyone i want to be included in the system that made me an asset in this in this country that's what i want so i definitely want inclusion in that sense and we have every right to deserve that inclusion and be and be but okay because i've been hearing you talk about reparations all night um like what what dollar amount are we talking about i mean there's there's been several values put out there i think uh sandy dardy put it in in around i think he had it around 430 trillion um allocate allocated yeah yeah and it and it won't be a lump sum you know what i mean it'll be it'll be in increments generationally automated now now that that sounds good but are you aware of the of the statistic like for a lot of lottery winners that once they get a big lump sum of money they normally lose it within like three to five years again like i said earlier well now hold on hold on hold on and the reason the reason i say that i'm not trying to be a think about it but when you put that type of money in the hands of people who's not used to ever having money you're literally gonna give it back to your oppressor like literally that's what's gonna happen i get you i get you and if that's what you do and and you find yourself up ship's creek i feel bad for you i do what i can but i feel bad for you see i think that that's the question md doesn't it if i'm understanding md correctly he doesn't look at the system as being oppressive that's why he doesn't matter if they give the money back to the system because to him the system would be no presence i don't want to speak for him do you feel that way no listen i'm not saying that the system is oppressing us we don't have the resources to fight back on any way shape or form to to rectify the system in our name that's where the reparations come into play there's nothing we could do to fight uh oppression of the people that don't want us here i don't give a damn if you don't want me here or not i was brought here i was raised here i'm here i'm an american just like you you have to give me the resources to do what i have to do in this country to be successful for me and my family we never got that never we were supposed to get it that's where the precedents come into play it's the asian community the east indian community md that's why i have to stop you bro because i feel like that's where the three called monty coming in because how do you speak a community but you're not an advocate for a community you say like you got me with the reparations i agree with the reparations but then you say when we get the money they can do whatever they want advocacy groups to practice um on political literacy and and to join forces on the path i'm not saying that we don't supposed to do that i'm not saying that at all what i'm telling you is in the society that we live in it's up to me to build my wealth now if i chew like i'm telling you it's your choice this country is about destiny when i have the system the resources in place i choose my destiny at that point these other communities chose their destiny they came here with re despite popular belief they came here with resource to build said community that was their choice i'm not saying that we don't supposed to have a sense of community uh socioeconomically i'm not saying that but what you do with your money is what you do i cannot stop you that's all i'm saying i'm saying we supposed to have a foot at the line just like everybody else in this country if you want to race we can race if you don't want to that's on you it it's not going to be everybody it's not going to be a monolith i'm sorry it ain't but everybody that's uh descendants from slaves here in america should have that opportunity to do whatever the hell they need to do to grow we never got that all right so i'm looking i think you're mixing and mixing and weaving like you're saying things that i think every black person's personal freedoms you can't say you're gonna have a problem it's not about personal it's not about personal research it's not about personal listen your freedom your freedom sound like to me son white man's freedoms the white man felt like they called it what did they call that your divine destiny pre uh pre what is it or whatever destination for your day yeah three days so he feels like yeah he feels like he should be free but his freedom comes at your expense son that european yes that's what you're saying you're taking away the freedoms like letting those people are these people are grown md was talking about and the reparations ought to grow folks but here here's what we're talking about son with you what here's what we're talking about what you felt what you feel so called so i want to debate you so bad i'm gonna come to everything you was waiting outside y'all gotta take him out on the stretch but what you what your what you're feeling the real realize here is why i say that it's used interchangeable because he keeps talking about other communities but he's not talking about us taking community actions when those other communities come over here they come over with an understanding of social cultural collectiveness when the hispanics come over here they come with that understanding of building a community i love what he's saying about the reparations [Applause] of what they need to do as a collective we weren't like that but we were never like that i agree i i agree no i think we foundational we came from all shapes and sizes you guys cited black wall street rosewood you guys cited our ability to work collectively so we can come together socially culturally based on survival not based on it doesn't have to be based on languages those black people were producing commodities to benefit them that's what they were doing absolutely and nobody is saying not to do that what i'm saying is we have been into the dream of americanism which they didn't bite into that dream their position and station of what they were in america was very clear to them it was crystal clear what they were and who they were we've been into the dream of americanism of individualism and not you md but a lot of people even escapism it's easier to disassociate yourself from your people it's easier to do it by yourself it is harder to do it collectively you know what i'm saying don't get in front of them when they get their reparations money you're not going to that's what i mean you're mixing and matching you're mixing matching what i'm saying nobody's saying don't give us our reparations everybody's down for their reparations what i'm saying is how does it benefit black people to give it right back to the system you're still in the same boat okay so 30 so 30 to 30 negroes got rich so 30 negroes got rich and that's what i'm saying i'm saying i'm saying i have faith in them and at least 15 of those black people are going to god didn't make that [ __ ] work that's what i'm talking about but that's not that's not collectivism though you keep trying to make it black be you keep trying to take your minority and speak for them see this is the problem with black so-called black leadership because most black leadership they are educated and they come from a certain economic class and they try to paint their little minority as black people we the black people but when you talk about the masses of black people this is what i'm talking about i'm in total agreement with reparations but if we don't have a strong economic plan social political plan giving it back to the system it's just more the same [ __ ] we're just still fighting the revolution we're still in the same spot what i'm saying historically after after a slavery during reconstruction we were left on our own we had jim cross laws that were against us so naturally we had to build up from goddamn sharecropping and if we have vibrations don't you i i have faith in the people that they will make the right decisions these are grown people we're not talking about children absolutely not when you because you're talking about like you said you said jim crow laws right you know so we had stuff where we had where we had to spend with one another i don't believe the current state of black america now being consumer capitalists searching for escape having this individualism i'm not saying don't get their reparations i'm not saying don't get the reparations what i'm saying is don't say that don't how can you build me all four of us are and we continuously pulling a dollar around how we building wealth that's not how you build well you build wealth by resources commodities that's how you build wealth and when i produce i'm not just selling it to you i'm selling it to whoever want to buy it yeah y'all make me want to debate now god damn yeah absolutely their own goods for their own people and other people that's what we're talking about they don't know they don't shop out in their community they have the butcher the bacon a candlestick maker they don't have to go outside their community that's what we're saying they do we're saying that they're definitely sure around our community and every now and then i enjoy some of the products that they got like like what the call boxing and all that other stuff yeah and every now and then they enjoy soul food so what do you say i'm saying we don't control what we do but you but you didn't say that you talked about circulating whatever goods we have around us that's not going to work no you're going to say you have to have you have to have a plan to be produced that's what i said i said we need a social what i said was that recreations shouldn't be to be all we need a economic political even a social cultural plan because if we just get reparations that's the end of it if we think like you said brother md revelations final chapter we're only going to give it back to the system which will only perpetuate more oppression that's what i'm saying i'm saying reparations yes also what is the national plan for black people to move as a collective what is our plan on that just giving it back americanism to me is not a plan for black people americanism doesn't work for us and we see it we've been practicing it thus far and still the majority of our people are on the bottom of the total we haven't practiced that's it we're talking no no no yeah because we don't have the resources to do it we've never done it right right all we can do intentionally that's what i'm telling you just because you pumps money into the system it's not going to change the sentiment of america racism is interwoven it's intrinsic redlining is real predatory lending is real and that was real it's real here's the difference but here's the difference but here's the difference between jim croto they didn't sell you a dream civil rights sold you a dream of americanism now you think you included and jim crow we knew emphatically where we were what they thought of us so we work together based on survival now with integration and assimilation and homogenation we we actually believe in americanism we've bitten into individualism [ __ ] the collective [ __ ] the masses of black people as long as i can get mine i'm good rugged in individualism white men should demand here's what here's the trick of it they teach you the maverick the long ranger kirk captain kirk the the but they worked it collectively white supremacy is a system they don't even do it by themselves but they got negroes thinking that it's all about the individual pull myself up these [ __ ] and about myself but when we look at the whole and i believe naturally we're a communal people i believe that is just something in us or it should be anyway um and so when we look at us collectively as a whole the economic disparity is too [ __ ] wide so this system that bears witness that this system is not favorable to us as a people that's what i that's what i'm arguing that's what i don't see what you understand that i understand that but i think i mentioned the point in terms of a situation which was not on us versus a situation in terms of reparation which is totally on you you know what i mean like at the at that point at that point like that's like i said it's destiny at that point i i you know i'm trying to like see what the disconnect is like once you have the assets to build your own wealth there's nothing stopping now with the mindset that you have it should be no issue that's that's why we disagree that's why we disagree i believe that the system practice practice systemic racism and i believe that to say first of all capitalism in a whole i believe the way that america practices it i believe is too consumptuous i believe that it gives the few way too much the deregulation is too much you like i said a person can own 20 homes and you mean to tell me that we got homeless people or we can spend all this money in uh military or space exploration or whatever the [ __ ] and you got people that are denied basic human essentials we can do a little better that's what i'm saying about that secondly i'm saying that for at me as a black person the current system targeted targets black people and they will let a few through to as token negroes but as a whole black people have been made the cog of american capitalism all the way back from slavery they created a condition and a class for black people and the current system maintains and enforces that that that's what i and so i feel like when we get reparations if we don't have an alternative plan if we just like well [ __ ] whatever you do with it you do with it then it's just more of the same it's like the stimulus packet on a larger scale [ __ ] it's you know what i'm saying what what you know i i would at least like to be able to provide the people with an alternative you know what i'm saying not just all right go buy your nikes go by you and a few of y'all got some sense y'all might get some businesses they may work they may not work because even though you got since you still fighting systemic racism you're still fighting a white supremacist block just like my sister and i ain't gonna belong with it my sister's in the hair she's one of the baddest in the lab shouts out to io vip if you're in the locks check out so she wanted to get into uh the the supply aspect of it and so when she went to the koreans lock lock they don't care if she had lower prices they told her outright they only shot from koreans yet and still black people are the largest black women are the largest yeah black hair care consumers they they they captured the market first that but what makes you yeah what makes you think that that wouldn't happen in in any facet of life though it's like if we if we start getting reparations and we start opening community stores we're already conditioned that we're going to go shop shop at the arrow man store or at the 7-eleven that that's that's what i think that the more money we get it's not going to help us because that's where we get that's where we get into the redistribu uh the redistribution of the dollar now we have the land now we have this we have the land to put the businesses on but if our people still aren't shopping at our businesses what what the hell is the point right so how are we going to go to don the outdoor to start a business what you're saying no i'm not no i'm not saying that i'm saying no i'm not saying that at all i'm saying that our people have this this this crabbing i hate to say it man this crab in the barrel mentality that it's like the more you the more you get now they're gonna be like you know what he has too much i'm not gonna shop with him now let me go i'd rather give my money to the other guy and you know that i mean that's just how it is i don't know i i feel like yeah i feel like yeah i feel like with the businesses you know i feel like black people will enter into capitalism like the white man and like dr claude anderson said in powernomics individually we're not strong enough to compete in that capitalist market like the white man as an individual business we have to move collectively you know what i'm saying like trev and i was talking about first having the dollar generate around around our community taking control of it because they target us and market to us nike air hey i seen the cheerio honeybee breakdancing with usher black people are targeted you know what i'm saying so when we start taking our businesses and we start can working together to to to compete with tyria when we can get usher to dance for our cereal when we can get you know our business and work like that's what i'm talking about we have to go in like conglomerates and [ __ ] we got all this little independent businessman and get my business trying to compete in this capitalist system and white people don't work they will block us like the koreans do with the hair white people will block us hispanic people will block us because we're coming in individually we're not coming in as a block we're not coming in as the fried chicken kings you know i'm saying we got the corn on fried chicken you gotta [ __ ] with us or whatever you know that's what i mean we don't even if we have to participate in capitalism our participating in capitalism like america in americanism is not going to be advantageous for advantageous flush i just advocate moving collectively you have to move collectively well tonight i mean well i i say this to you brother mississippi campaign mississippi is an agricultural state they go to your market right now they go to your market and and it's it's there for the tape yeah but but like you said you said you ain't getting in the field so there's that you know i probably i probably wouldn't take my my reparation by no more because i ain't gonna [ __ ] myself i know i'm not a farmer you know i'm not gonna throw money into something that i don't know how to do but i i would like i like the idea of going down there getting reparations that first part of the mississippi campaign [ __ ] i'm with that give us everything that we're old you know what i'm saying i just want to know what's our next move after that you know what i'm saying um collectively individually [ __ ] that's great collectively as a people i'm you know looking for our next move i got you bro all right hey y'all man we didn't win on two hours man man you got your wish trevor i was trying to retire man great show fellas great infl uh information uh empty man thank you for being on i always i was talking about you the son and i was telling them how much i really appreciate you coming on and how staunch in your position high respect how staunch in your position yeah it's all good man the way that you bring that thing across yeah yeah yeah and the way you bring the thing across is very solid man very solid i appreciate all you guys on the panel hey y'all out there definitely don't forget y'all know y'all like this [ __ ] y'all know y'all like this so don't forget to hit the like button because you do like it subscribe to it you know say tell your peoples about it and um check us out man and we it's only gonna start getting hotter from here we're gonna start having like this right this champion corner where son told me about this i'm like oh i love this we gotta make this regular i had trevor them on on a regular so we gotta figure out how to do that you know but definitely man i i appreciate all of you guys and you see you see how you could you see how you can have a panel of men without calling each other [ __ ] ass [ __ ] and talking over each other that's how you that's how you conduct that's how you conduct business that's how men talk yes we gotta we gotta start bringing some respectability back to the platform man all right michelle so man that's the key for show that's the key because this is how like you say our men talk how men get things done this is why i love the diversity in the black community because i walk away enlightened from conversations with md my my conversation game is number titan now when i go sit around my peoples they're like that we've been talking to you know todd i pulled away from trevor and son this is what you get from diversity you know you get the good exchange and it should only tighten your game up so that way when you talk to me like yeah i didn't already talk to a [ __ ] like yeah so i already know where this sucker coming so then you get you know so definitely man i love the arena appreciate you guys uh coming on again and we'll catch and for me i'mma say that's my pieces i guess everybody else have to shoot peace out hey any closing words trevor yeah y'all yeah y'all take them hey i i appre i appreciate having me on man when you said when you said i could come on the day i had to hurry up and get home and cut my hair and get in front of the camera man so i you know i i appreciate it man i appreciate the dialogue and like i say today i was listening to a today i was listening to an israelite panel and the amount of arguments and and cursing one another out it was ridiculous man i'm liking you guys are bible thumbers and and i almost won more yeah i almost wanted to hit the link so i could ask them like what what is this doing for our community uh besides just um enhancing you guys egos so i love the arena man y'all make sure y'all share it i share it on my facebook page all the time so you know y'all come on in man and here's some real strong um arguments where people aren't arguing and and yelling over one another we all get our points out and at the end of the day we walk away like men you know what i mean and that's it yeah yeah yeah yeah i'll just say peace to everybody man um hey black santa i'm gonna uh get to leak to share my information with you so you can hit me up and let me know when you come on you know what i mean and you know like if like i told you man if i'm available you know i like i i'll tap in with you okay it ain't no thing but yeah i just say peace man okay cool man okay definitely i mean my thing froze up so son had to tell me what you said i miss half of that damn connection but i should be in the in atlanta in a couple days so it'll be better it's tuesday cool for you like same time around like tuesday any day any any day as long as it's after 6 30. okay all right cool well then i'm gonna hold you today okay all right so y'all want to move it to tuesday like tuesday or yeah i mean it's it's it's cool with me because fridays is normally like friday's normally my family time okay yeah yeah gotcha more in the week is better okay okay yeah that's great that's great with me like i said and i'm probably about to get ready to make some changes in a minute too so it might it might work out better for me okay cool cool all right all right y'all we'll let we out hey and let me in with this let and we out but i'm in with this hold on let me say this real quick too especially my man take for svdl debaters and y'all here's my man md coming y'all watch out for the arena this camp's building and we ain't 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Y7nCqWHGnXM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7nCqWHGnXM | SPI BOF | at DEFCON for every year for at least that long I don't remember exactly when we started doing this I think we actually had one in Edinburgh but I don't remember before that in any case what we would like to do this morning is talk just a little bit about what SPI is and that includes sort of an indication of who the people are that are involved in software in the public interest a little bit about the history of the organization what the list of our associated projects are we always try to provide a little bit of a snapshot of what the organization's financial status is and then hopefully that'll only take a few minutes and we can spend as much of the rest of the time as people would like answering questions talking about other things that spy could do in the future and so forth so software in the public interest is a u.s. nonprofit corporation organized under the IRS 501 C 3 category our purpose is to provide infrastructure for free software projects this is the current list of officers and board members those that are night Alex are not present here at debconf I'm actually very pleased that in our recent Board of Directors selection greggers Peterson is our newest member of the board and yet another person not particularly affiliated with the Debian project so over time spi is becoming a little more broadly representative and that's a good thing those of you that are in the room that our client board members please Martin Nichol Meyers here and zobo why don't you also introduce yourselves and say hi [Music] great so when it comes time for questions I'll drag them all in and we'll we'll see what we can do from there so as I mentioned what software and the public interest is is a nonprofit organization that was originally founded Wow was originally founded to help organizations develop and distribute open hardware and software the origins of SPI word that it was created in order to serve a need that the Debian project had but the people that founded SPI realized that these same needs would be felt by other free software and hopefully open hardware projects and so the organization was set up from the beginning to not just be able to provide services to Debian but to be able to provide it to a number of organizations from the Debian perspective SPI is the organization that holds Debian funds in the US and other assets like trademarks domain names and the copyright to the Debian logo SPI was incorporated in June of 1997 in state of New York as I said we have 501c3 status which means that financial contributions made by individuals or corporations to SPI in the United States may be tax-deductible and I've already talked about the fact that we support a bunch of other projects and this is the first of a couple of slides showing some of the logos of the organizations that we provide services to if you don't recognize all of them that's okay because I have a hard time putting all the names and faces together too but over the last couple of years we've ended up with quite a few associated projects in the last year the two new ones are chakra and the mana world as far as I can remember I think those are the only two new ones in the last year we are currently in 0id I thought was before that I don't know if we've gotten them on the list but I thought that was oh yeah here it is right I think that was before debconf last year but not a hundred percent certain there are a couple of really well-known high-profile projects that we're having conversations with right now but it's premature for us to to talk about that publicly the nature of the relationship we have with these projects is that when they become associated with software in the public interest they have the opportunity to take advantage of our mechanisms for managing financial contributions for babysitting assets of the kind that I talked about earlier and we have the opportunity to help connect them with competent legal assistants when they need it for contracts and other sorts of things but we don't try to control the behavior of these projects we don't tell them how to organize the project internally which is one of the things that differentiates offering the public interest from some of the other financial and legal umbrella organizations that provide services to free software projects in other parts of our community in terms of financial status our most recent treasurer's report was as of June 30th which that's the last one I saw when I was looking last night the funds that were holding on entrust on behalf of other projects were sitting just shy of 650,000 it was about just shy of eighty one thousand in general reserves for a total of about seven hundred and twenty nine thousand dollars this is the first of three pages showing the balances of the funds held in trust for different organizations I will point out that the Devcon fourteen earmark I suspect has been tweaked a bit since then since we are all here and I'm sure monies have been spent that gathered too so what ends up happening is for an event like Deb conf sponsors who want to who are based in the United States and want to sponsor that event will channel their funds to SPI and then we help to get them to where they need to go to meet the actual needs of the event but as you can see there quite a few projects and there's the second page worth and you know at this point Debian is still one of if not the largest from at least more financial asset standpoint organizations that we're providing assistance to but there are a number of others that have gotten to be fairly significant as well and then there's the mostly defunct to OSU next project that we still have two dollars and ninety two cents from okay so anyone who agrees with the principles of SPI is encouraged to join the organization apply and become a member those who participate actively in the free software community and by the way if you're here at Def Con no question you qualify as participating actively in the community may apply for contributing membership and the only real distinction is that contributing members get to vote and get to help select the board of directors and that's the Earl you can go if that's is the about SPI still the right place or I'm not sure that URL is actually right but again checking things in the middle of the night in terms of getting involved we have a monthly Board of Directors meeting that's held on IRC on the hash SPI channel on the Oh FTC network there's several mailing lists there's one that is only accessible to contributing members and one that's wide open but joining those lists is a good way to see what's going on they are relatively low traffic I've said several some times in the past that you know that we're doing well and the organ working the way it's supposed to when you sort of don't notice that we're there and over the last couple of years there have been times when we've been sort of embarrassed by associated projects that had needs that caused us to have to scramble around and and and get information and data together and that reminds us that we can always use more assistance if people have time and are interested in helping with our various processes those are things that we would very much be willing and able to take advantage of and then there is as I said there are several members of the board and officers that are here at DEFCON for more happy to answer questions so with that I don't have anything else presentation-wise to throw up I'd love to open the floor now to questions comments suggestions oh come on I realize it's early but what differentiates SPI from other fiscal sponsorship organizations and how much you guide prospective projects to one or another so there are so the other project that I think we probably coordinate with or communicate with the most is the software freedom Conservancy and the Conservancy takes a slightly more active role in the projects in that they have certain expectations about how a project is going to govern itself a lot of the projects that they provide services for are actually paying developers to do work one way or another and so particularly within the context of the 501 C 3 regulations there's just a set of constraints about how money has to flow to prevent this from being abused in various ways and they are frankly better set up to handle that and to take that more active role in the relationship with the project so between those two organizations we point to each other all the time you know we often tell an organization that's coming and asking SPI about the possibility of association that we think they should go talk to the folks at the free software freedom Conservancy too before they make a decision because it kind of depends on the nature of the project and what their needs are as to which one of those models is more appropriate there are a number of other umbrella organizations the Apache foundation sort of pops to mind where you know the rules of organization are yet different in that case they sort of have a pattern that they expect a project they're incubating that's going to become part of their ecosystem to follow and they don't really provide services to anybody whose project doesn't fit well within their existing sort of software hierarchy you know there are other foundations like that but I think quite frankly within the sort of context of the kinds of services SPI provides the sort of interesting alternative to some projects is the Conservancy so from the just from from the experience you've had if I'm an individual software free software developer and I say start a project and it's just me and then I later I've got 50 contributors and it's growing to the point is there are the particular threshold events or things I should be looking out for in terms of oh I should get become affiliated with some umbrella organization or at what point do you recommend I be looking at doing something like that so one of the real triggers is what's the first time that you solicit or accept a financial contribution because if someone just sort of hands you some money then there's two things that happen one is there's the question of what are the tax implications of that gift / donation and then the second really is what's going to happen from a governance snap line I mean okay if you if you've decided you're gonna have a little meet up somewhere and you need you know 250 dollars to reserve a room at a hotel somewhere to have the meeting that may be a one-shot event the money comes in the money goes out and there's no significant consequence but if somebody says oh can I sponsor that event to the tune of a thousand bucks and now you spent two fifteen you've got 750 left whose account does that go in and how does it get looked after and how do you know the person that provided that donation is gonna feel good in the end about what happened with that money those are that's probably to me one of the strongest potential trigger points for deciding that it's time to sort of get your act together and get associated with some kind of an umbrella organization I think the key message is I don't think fledgling free software projects should ever start by thinking about creating their own nonprofit entity this has happened various times in the past with projects large and small thanks to various shenanigans of different kinds in both directions in the u.s. the IRS now looks very very carefully at nonprofit organization founding processes particularly for things that you know matter to us and as a consequence I think that both because it can take a long time be expensive to get a separate nonprofit set up and because of the fact that most people starting free software projects would really like to focus on the software and not think about all of those things that picking one of the set of currently existing financial umbrella organizations to associate with would be the right answer now from SPI standpoint if you're a developer and you've started a project and you think it's going to be the greatest thing since sliced bread it's not yet time to come talk to us because one of the sort of criteria that we apply is is this a substantial and significant free software project what does that mean well we have some projects that only have a half dozen or so participants so it's not really about headcount it's sort of something we have to decide on a case-by-case basis it might have to do with the volume of money that's flowing through in donations it might have to do with how many people are involved it might have to do with how many non-financial assets are out there that somebody ought to help babysit so there's no sort of hard and fast criteria really for that but I think anytime you get to the point where you're crossing a threshold and the number of people involved in the organization where you're starting to think about how are we going to sort of make sure that as we go forward assets that matter to us are being well taken care of and that somebody doesn't run away with them those are also times when it's good to to start thinking about it's generally do it sooner rather than later but not when you're one person with a key pala code you just put up on github other questions [Music] you mentioned free software and you also mentioned open hardware it's interesting that we're in a point in our movement where the open source initiative has deliberately said they do not want to tackle open hardware licensing and so what that's meant is we've had tapper open hardware license and we've had other various open hardware licenses come along right and so my question to you is based on your experience what is that what does the future look like especially now with the so-called Internet of Things coming on and and hardware hacking becoming very popular what does freedom look like for hardware projects and how can SBI help that's a really good question so when SPI was started the founding documents talked about open hardware an open software the only activity that I can recall that SPI has been directly involved in around Hardware was an early attempt that bruce perens was spearheading to create a hardware branding program and this was it was way too early to really have a chance of working but it was in some ways analogous to what the Free Software Foundation is now doing with their respects your freedom branding program and it never really got off the ground and frankly since then our attention has been almost entirely consumed by services being provided to our associated free software projects so to some extent I don't think SPI is an organization has a great answer to your question and certainly doesn't have well-formed organizational opinions personally as you're aware and happy to tell other folks in the room the open hardware products that Keith and I and others are involved with on the Altos Metron banner are all licensed under the tap or open hardware license I happen to think that license is interesting in that it's trying very hard to provide GPL like behaviors around hardware designs and I like that a whole lot better than gee I slapped a creative commons attribution share-alike on it and walked away but we have to the best of my knowledge zero examples of any legal precedent being formed around any of the open hardware licenses there people are using right now so all of that is little speculative having said all of that if an open hardware project came to SPI and said we'd like to associate with SPI I think we'd apply the same criteria that we do to you know free software projects we asked what is it they want need are there's of transaction flows compatible with our processes are you know does this feel like something else we could just say yes to or is are there set of needs so different that it just doesn't make sense I mean SPI certainly doesn't want to get involved in sort of hardware production distribution any of those sorts of things that's hard and different and really not appropriate for a 501 C 3 but I could see holding project trademarks and domain names maybe managing some you know donation flow for a conference associated with a free Hardware community or something as being the kinds of things that could make sense whether we'll ever have a project come to us and ask for that I don't know other questions yeah over so it's regarding machine donation I would like to donate a machine here in u.s. this machine is going to be a power machine for IBM and the way that IBM works is they prefer much better to do a long term long other than a donation so is it okay for you and the second question is regarding and we have a machine other machine in Brazil and we are going to have a third machine in Brazil as well there are to be some building on that beam is there anything that we need to do with this machine because they are going to be fully located for Debian so is there any kind of contract that we should do in order if we are going to proceed to having those machines as because we're students customers DSA if we are going to have those machines or if we are going to have only you owe us so what is your suggestion on this case well the first order spi would largely be involved in things that are going to be done in at the end or hosted in the u.s. I don't know that SPI itself has any particular value to add or reason to want to be engaged in hardware that's being made available for Debian in a place like Brazil that would actually probably be a better question for the Debian project leader and or whoever's managing assets on behalf of the Debian project at this point in terms of managing something as a loan instead of an outright donation I see no reason that that should pose a particular problem someone somewhere just needs to sort of keep documentation about the status of that and where it came from and who it needs to go back to if and when and that certainly seems like something SPI advantage so I know we have the past and present secretaries both in the room if they'd like to speak up so I certainly remember seeing something about this query come up and I think that the response at that time was what was the benefit that SPI was adding in that kids because it wasn't a noun sent that Debian would own there was going to be in IBM's us that there was a query about whether SPI needed to enter into this learning contract or whether IBM could just give access to the machine to DSA without needing the overhead of SPI being involved I agree with BDO I don't see a problem with that it was just wasn't clear at the time when someone was asking whether or not it was even necessary oh yeah excellent point I don't see any value that's really being added by SPI being involved in that kind of a transaction as long as the asset continues to be owned by somebody other than our Associated project we don't need to be involved if you'd like us to be involved to help manage that I guess we could be it does tie into one of the things that SPI offers in that we are at least a legal entity that can sign contracts such as that if a donor requires that that is yes you can take we've had a number of cases in the past where one of our associated projects wanted to enter into an agreement of some kind or other and needed a legal sum of someone legally authorized to sign on their behalf and I and various others on the SPI board have been called upon at various times to assign things and fax them back that's not a big problem I will admit that in the context actually of Def Con 14 there was a request for a signature on a contract that I pushed back and said no sorry I can't sign that and it had to do with the terms that a particular potential sponsor wanted to place on their sponsorship money and it just was not compatible with a free software project and they meant no harm by it it was just their standard corporate agreement thing they just were surprised that I actually read it and said no [Music] but you know sorry it happens other questions back here like I'm just curious if that SBI has investments than any kind of so if there's an investment policy not as well organized as you'd like the funds that we have are broken into several different accounts and they're in different places with sort of different terms associated with them we until the last year or so haven't really been managing an asset balance that made doing something more than parking it in you know modestly interest bearing you know business oriented account would have made sense for and frankly our advice to our associated projects is to not accumulate financial assets we would really prefer that our associated projects use the donation stream that's coming in and if they need more later ask for it than to be keeping big reserves sitting around having said all of that I think as we you know hit you know we're now sort of in the three-quarters of a million range it certainly makes sense for us to be considering that and it's something that a couple of us have had conversations about that we've taken no specific action yet there's sort of this balancing thing because most of those funds aren't really SP eyes they're being held in trust for the various associated projects and so while there's a big central balance if you know PostgreSQL comes to us and says time for us to run another event drain our account we need to go spend all that money the answer would be okay here it is and so we have to be careful about long term investment vehicles because while we have a more substantial balance now if you saw it it's spread over a lot of small sort of trust accounts and you know trying to do things that have fixed duration even like certificates of deposit gets a little concerning because we need to maintain the ability to respond with appropriate liquidity to those project requests yeah so what are you doing after you have a an entity that's enrolled in your program and they've been with you for a couple years and probably never come up they ask you to drain their funds you provide their trust funds back to them and then they're spending the money in ways that are not consistent with your original program so we've never actually had an incident yet where an Associated project consciously set out to do something that was in violation of the 501c3 legal boundary we have had a couple of cases where a project started with an association with SP I grew to a certain point and decided it was time to do something different one interesting example of that is the genome Foundation early in the genome project they were an SPI associated project and when the genome Foundation got started obviously you know they moved to that context it depends on the nature of that transition as to whether we have the ability to transfer their existing asset balance or not so for example if someone wants to move from one 501c3 to another 501 C 3 it's not very hard for us to arrange for their assets to follow them across that transactional boundary if they all of a sudden decide wow we're done with this we want to incorporate and run this some other way then we can't just transfer their balance out of a 501 C 3 to some sort of a commercial context this has led actually in the last three months we've had a couple of interesting conversations about okay is it time for us to review and improve our life cycle documentation around what happens when a project vaporizes I mean I sort of jokingly referred to the project that has less than $3 asset left with us that project started off with a certain amount of impetus they had a couple of objectives that were not met all of the folks involved realized as a consequence of that it was never gonna go the way they wanted to and the whole project kind of vaporized and fortunately we weren't left holding six figures worth of assets it was you know one figure worth of assets Minoo and i think in sort of in the absolute limit that'll fall into our general reserves and you know we'll do something appropriate with it someday maybe if we have to I guess but this does raise the question of you know what are the criteria under which we are willing and able to declare a project defunct we've never really done that before we had a couple projects where they seemed to go inactive they didn't have any assets we poked them and they said yeah sorry we should have told you but we're often other things now and we just quietly you know passed a resolution to take them off the list and that was easy but when that happens and they're still assets being held it's not so easy so I think one of the action items we have this year is to try and review those elements of our sort of existing process lifecycle documentation and and work on them some in all honesty you know I consciously did something that violated our 501c3 status we'd have our legal counsel involved quickly and we would take whatever the actions were they were deemed appropriate because protecting the ability of the rest of our associated projects to retain their current legal and financial status is far more important to us than you know looking the other way when somebody does something Pro inappropriate yeah as a spy affiliate project the experience I've had is that the spy funds management is not as hands-off as as it would appear from this conversation every every expenditure from one of the spy affiliates is actually managed directly by this treasurer of spy and the funds are transferred from spy to the target whatever that whatever the project is so if I want to go buy a bunch of computing hardware the funds are transferred from spy to me and then from me to the to the hardware vendor that spun funds are transferred directly to the hardware vendor so the availability of funds in inappropriate usage of funds is pretty minimal because you would have to you would have to confuse the spy treasure into thinking that some inappropriate expenditure was conforming to the rules so there are actually very fairly strong guarantees that it can't happen today I appreciate you bringing that up Keith because perhaps not so obviously I don't actually ever use any of spies money so yeah any other questions okay well if there are no other questions I will thank you very much for your time in attendance I hope that if nothing else any of you in the room are not currently SPI members or have not currently requested conversion to the status of contributing member we'll go back and do that because we would very much like to have your attention and involvement in our processes and you know some of the questions that were asked if there are particular areas of expertise or insight that you would like to contribute to the organization please let us know we're always very appreciative of additional help with all of the things we try to do on behalf of what as you saw is a really interestingly diverse list of significant free software projects thanks again [Music] remember our case consultants on [Music] | DebConf Videos | UC7SbfAPZf8SMvAxp8t51qtQ | 2017-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,956 | 27,043 |
blZ7l4OgJBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blZ7l4OgJBg | Health System Strengthening | SDSN and CSD Webinar on Health Systems Strengthening Transcript Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: Thank you very much, thanks to all the partners and to all who will be watching this in the coming days. We're very lucky to have some of the global leaders in health systems and in public health to reflect on the ongoing pandemic and the recommendations of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission. We issued the Final Report of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission on September 14 of this year. The pandemic was not over, but the Commission is finishing this year with recommendations based on the lessons learned during these three years of the pandemic. For purposes of our discussion today, a central focus is the reflection throughout the report of the Commission that functioning health systems are the sin qua non of an effective response to a pandemic and of course to multiple other health challenges that are faced by every part of the world. A health system entails two interrelated but distinct components, the component of medical response and curative health/ clinical response at all levels from nurses, doctors, and community health workers to hospital services, and the other pillar of a health system is the public health system, that is the epidemiology, the surveillance capacity, and the ability in a trusted manner to convey to the broad population health recommendations to protect populations in the midst of multiple kinds of crises whether it's endemic disease, whether it is a pandemic as we have confronted in the last three years, or whether it is the challenges of seasonal flu or countless other areas of health where the relationship between health experts and the public is essential, a trusting relationship is essential, and of course a high quality cotter of experts is indispensable. Let me review very briefly core recommendations of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission with regard to health system strengthening because our conclusion was that many parts of the world lacked one or the other of these two pillars of clinical health or of public health, and some parts of the world are bereft of both pillars in part because of chronic poverty, which in turn is reinforced by the poor public health conditions of the population. So if you'll permit me, I'll just review briefly some of the core recommendations of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission and I'm happy to say that in a recent workshop with the World Health Organization leadership we had a very good discussion as well on these critical issues so I will briefly share my screen. So building health systems, the recommendations of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission. The broad recommendations that I want to highlight, first is that countries should strengthen national health systems on the foundations of public health and universal health coverage grounded in human rights and gender equality. Then we describe what these two facets of the health system, the public health system and the health coverage system entails. I won't go into the details in this brief introduction but this Powerpoint and of course the Commission Report itself are available online and this entire workshop today will be taped and available online for further study. In addition to strengthening health system, we recommend that each country should determine and expand the national pandemic preparedness plans to prevent and to respond to newly emerging infectious diseases. It is sad to say but COVID-19 of course will not be the last of the pandemics that we face for multiple reasons. The world will continue to experience new emerging infectious diseases and no doubt some of them will be as dangerous and serious as the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which has been afflicting us with the pandemic and which has claimed an estimated 18 million lives to date. There will be others. We could say that most countries were not prepared for this pandemic. They did not have preparedness plans in place and many countries were unable for a variety of reasons all resulting from a lack of preparedness to respond effectively to the pandemic and that is indeed why the pandemic has continued with such force, with the arrival of new variants, and with such a shockingly high level of deaths worldwide. The third recommendation that I want to highlight is the financial dimension of an effective health system. Of course, for high-income countries, the basic question is is choosing to use the high levels of income in the country in a propitious manner to properly fund the two pillars of the health system. For a low-income country, however, this is not merely a national choice because poor countries simply do not have the public revenues that are necessary to be able to maintain and sustain a proper public health system. For this purpose, we recommend establishing a new Global Health Fund that should be closely aligned with WHO. This fund should combine and expand on the operations of several existing health funds, such as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations (GAVI) and should include the new Pandemic Preparedness and Response Funding, which is just getting underway. In addition to those three windows, we strongly urge a fourth window of financing which truly does not exist properly in the world today and that is funding for poor countries to be able to train and deploy health workers at an adequate level to maintain an effective national health system. Shockingly there is no established mechanism for funding the health workforce that is essential for global public health. Let me very briefly summarize a few points. Even before the pandemic, the span of life expectancy from the poor countries to the rich countries was a shocking 30 years. Even before the pandemic, the poor countries in Sub-Saharan Africa had life expectancies in the mid 50s and the high-income countries in northern Europe and in East Asia had life expectancies in the mid-80s. This is a shocking fact because the excess of deaths in the low-income countries are from identifiable, preventable, or treatable causes and they are preventable and treatable at quite low cost. However, poor countries are too poor on their own to be able to mobilize effective health systems. One of the facets of that is simply the lack of health workers. In the poorest countries in Africa, there are 2 or 3 doctors per 100,000 population whereas in the high-income countries, there are 5 or 6 doctors per 1,000 population. So it's more than a 100 times gap between the poor countries and the rich countries in doctors per person. In terms of health expenditures, we also have a gap of 100 times. In low-income countries health outlays are $60, $70, or $80 per person for an entire year, whereas, in the high-income countries they are, 5 or 6 or $7,000 per person, per year. In other words, 100 times larger. When you factor in the realization that much of the spending in poor countries is private out-of-pocket spending and not public spending, which is the most effective kind of health system spending. The gap in expenditures is even larger if you statistically analyze where does money matter; it’s in public outlays for the health system much more than in the private out-of-pocket outlays. I will run through one example of a very poor country like Chad, Malawi, or Niger at $600 per capita. Typically, the public spending in such a country is on the order of $18 or $20 per capita because that's all there is in the budget and that means that it's 1,2 or 3 hundredth of what is spent in a high income country. What the evidence shows us is that even small increments of spending per capita raising that level from USD$8 to 4x that amount so USD$72 per capita is still tiny compared to the high-income world could add five years of life expectancy by addressing the causes of maternal death at pregnancy and childbirth, the deaths of infants and children under the age of 5 because lack of immunization or doses of Anti-malarials or other low-cost Interventions that have a tremendously Important life-saving feature. So our estimates are that we need an increment of perhaps one-tenth of 1% of the GDP, of the high-income Countries. That would be USD $60 billion a year and that would raise the life expectancy and the functionality of the health systems of the low-income countries in remarkable ways. I'll close here our recommendation is for a Global Health Fund Led by the World Health organization that combines the Global Fund, GAVI, and Pandemic Preparedness and primary health system strengthening and finance, so that we have the capacity to respond not only to pandemics but to the year in year out life threatening conditions that are causing so much excess disease burden and so much tragic and unnecessary loss of life in the poorer countries of the world. So now we're going to hear from remarkable experts who have been in the front lines of the battle of the pandemic. I’m really grateful to you for joining today and want to hear your takeaways and your lessons having been in this battle for three years of what you see and what we really need to do. We need to advocate together. We're on a dramatic mission to help the world learn the lessons of this pandemic, which still is not over, but in order to really come out of this at least with the saving grace of strength and health systems around the world. So with that I will turn it back over to you, Julie and thank you for moderating the session and thanks to all the esteemed public health leaders who were going to be discussing these issues with us today, thank you. Dr. Andrea Amon, Director of the European CDC: I think it's very important to look now, what can we learn from this, because as Professor Sachs has said, it was and still is a devastating 3 years that we have behind us. On the other hand, it also has highlighted where we have to improve. Many of the lessons that we have learned are in line with what the Lancet COVID-19 Commission has highlighted. Just a word to the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as the name says we are in charge. Our cpre group of countries in charge is the European Union characterized as high- income countries and nonetheless we see or even in our region a span of differences and inequities in life expectancies in incomes and in possibilities and capabilities. Our remit is infectious diseases; to identify, analyze, assess and communicate threats from infectious diseases. My lessons are of course based on this remit. What we have learned is that in the future to deal better with situations like this we have to develop preparedness that is transferable between different threats. As we have seen, not only includes the health sector, but it's multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary. So one health is written all over the lessons that we have seen. I think that is very much in line with what the Commission has put forward. Now being one of the richest regions in the world, our preparedness should have shown the way in how to deal with the pandemic, but the preparedness plans were not up to this. Also in our region, basically every country has recognized that they were not prepared. One of the big areas where we will invest in the coming years is the resilience and modernization of the surveillance systems. Although the data is not everything, everything starts from there. That is why we start now modernizing as much as we can the European survey system but also then support the countries in transforming their systems. In terms of preparedness plans, the Commission has outlined the key ingredients. For me, the learnings are a bit more specific. In addition to the cross-sectional preparedness plan, we also need to pay attention to the cross-border issues. We have many regions where people live on one side of the border and work on the other side, and we have witnessed very difficult situations in countries on both sides deciding to do different things without any prior notice. I also believe that the local level needs particularly strengthening, in both the primary care and the public health because they are bearing the brunt. They see the first and the worst and without their resilience everything else is at risk. Particular care and attention should be paid to the hospital preparedness at all levels in terms of surge capacity for beds but also for staffing. I mean throughout countries there were solutions found, but it took some time and it was not pre-thought, which I think a preparedness plan should do. The other element for the hospital preparedness is the stockpiles. I think we have seen in particular at the beginning of the pandemic that essential elements have been missing equipment, ventilators, PPE but also medicines. For me one of the most critical learnings is the value of and emphasis that needs to be given to risk communication and community engagement. We have lost the community along the pandemic. They were very adherent to the measures at the beginning and throughout the three years we lost them. I think it was that we we don’t have the communication and the engagement to the changes and phases of the pandemic. So here from me we have to really do a lot because the coming threats that we can already see in terms of global warming and climate change, we need the population to do their part. If we don't engage properly, it will not happen. Based on all these learnings, we have a legislature in the EU that has put forward revisions of our legal mandate that will require us to change a few things. It will task us to work more closely with the countries, have more interactive dialogue with them, and not treat them as a blob in the region. The surveillance strengthening, I have already said, but it is also helping countries monitor and assess how their health systems are doing. Agree and build indicators with the countries that allow them and us to assess where they are in the preparedness. Because so far, we have relied on them saying, “we are prepared,” which didn't turn out to be true. There are other elements that turned out to be very important during the pandemic and that is the modeling and the foresight. We started the pandemic with one modeler, which was woefully inadequate of course. Now we have four with two more to come, and they have now built with the modeling teams forecasting hubs, where the modeling teams can bounce their ideas for the shorter term forecasting, scenario hubs for the midterm forecasting, and we have started this year, a foresight project that looks ahead 10-15 years and what are the drivers in the future that might impact what we face, because that can also then direct which way the preparedness can go. We will also intensify our global collaboration. We have already started in 2019 shortly before the pandemic to develop a network of CDCs around the world that proved very helpful because colleagues in areas that were already dealing with the pandemic could tell us how they did and we could learn from them. We also saw that we all had the same questions, what are the masks doing, what are other schools doing, etc. The exchange of views could also be used for a sort of a principal alignment that could help around the world. We have been even more closely than before working with our colleagues in WHO EURO. Many of the guidance document that we have prepared ar done together with them. We have received a grant for working and strengthening the Africa CDC so that is a particular focus for our work. So concluding, I think we have a lot of work also in our region to do. We saw the advantage of being connected globally for dealing with the crisis but also now we have to continue this for the preparedness. We from our side, the partnership we want to have within the EU but also globally should be really based on the principles of solidarity and equity. That these inequalities that still exist in our region and globally can be reduced. Now this is of course based on trust and consistency that has to be built not in a crisis but afterwards or in between because what we have seen is that no single continent or no region can deal with such a crisis on its own, we have to all work together. Dr. James Fitzgerald, Director of Health Systems and Services Department PAHO: Thank you and a very good morning to you from Washington. Let me start by thanking Professor Sachs at the Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the Center for Sustainable Development for organizing this webinar on health systems strengthening. It really represents an opportunity for us to reflect on some of the main challenges and opportunities that within our context, the region of the Americas is facing, to introduce real substantive and transformational change in our health systems. With strategies that build resilience but underpinned by values of equity, solidarity, and most importantly the right to health. We welcome the recommendations of the Lancet Commission in the final report, and we celebrate the global perspective and intersectoral composition of the recommendations being proposed. This is a fundamental condition to develop greater resiliency in health systems but more so to recover the lost public health gains that we witnessed over the last three years. PAHO playing and continues to play a key role in supporting our member states in responding to global crisis in the Americas. We are working intensively now with our countries and building sustainable and long-term strategies for the post-pandemic period. Within this context, I'd like to present some observations on the context of health and health systems prior to the pandemic and how that context impacted the capacity of the region to respond during the pandemic. Before the COVID-19 pandemic the region of the Americas was making steady progress towards the achievement of universal health coverage. Systemic deficiencies in equality persisted and gains were overall slow. For example, if we look at the SDG 3.8 targets on service coverage we see that it was improving as shown by the UHC service coverage index from 65 in 2000 and 77 in 2019. The America was the third highest average value across WHO Regions. In addition, in 2017 the Americas was the only WHO Region that experienced reductions in the incidence of catastrophic and impoverishing health spending, but despite this progress inequalities in service coverage persist. About one- third of the population continue to face multiple barriers to access health services. This situation was more prevalent among vulnerable populations. While public spending is slowly improving, spending is still insufficient and low priority has been given to investments at the first level of care. This is relevant because prioritizing the first public care is really a necessary condition to improve the capacity and provide quality health services to people and communities. The deficit of human resources for health in the Americas is enormous and it remains unacceptably high. We estimate that we will need approximately 600,000 additional health professionals in the region of the Americas to be able to recover the lost public health gains and retake the path to achieve the health-related SDGs by 2030. The COVID-19 pandemic has reversed progress made toward the achievement of universal health coverage over the past 20 years exposing and exacerbating structural weaknesses of health systems and health inequalities. The response to the pandemic has been limited by the historical weaknesses of the region's health systems, additionally compounded by the long prevailing structural inequities, social exclusion, and the lack of adequate financing. The challenges of segmentation and fragmentation of health systems characterized by weak stewardship and governance mechanisms reflected in the poor systems performances, even before the pandemic. As a result, simply maintaining the continuity of a central health services while responding to the pandemic was a challenge in our region. In December of 2021 nearly all countries in the region reported disruptions to essential health services with 93% of 28 countries reporting disruptions of at least one essential health service. During that time, these disruptions were reported across all health service delivery platforms with the first level of care and community-based care services amongst the most affected. The pandemic has led to shortages and inequities in access to essential medicines and other technologies as well, limiting and jeopardizing the delivery of essential health services. It further has revealed the dependence of Latin American and the Caribbean on imports of medicines and other health technologies from outside the regions. The vulnerabilities of global supply chains and emergencies at the high degree of heterogeneity in the Americas in terms of COVID-19 Vaccine research, development and production capacity. So the region of the Americas urgently needs to act to reverse the socioeconomic and health losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and to address the critical issue of foregone care and recover lost public health gains. The pandemic reaffirms that the universal access to health and universal health coverage based on the primary health care approach constitutes and remains the foundation for resilience in health systems to have the capacity to prepare for and respond effectively to crisis, to maintain core functions when a crisis hits, and to reorganize and transform if conditions requires this. At PAHO, we are working with our Member States to accelerate and expand coordinated action between social sectors to promote systemic transformation. In 2021, our countries adopted a strategy for building resilient health systems as post-COVID-19 pandemic recovery to sustain and promote public health gains. The strategy has four critical lines of action. These lines call to action: 1) Transforming health systems based on the foundation of primary health care; 2) Strengthening leadership, stewardship and governance through a renewed focus on the essential public health functions; 3) strengthening capacities of health service delivery networks; and 4) increasing and sustaining public financing in health and social protection. In addition, our countries have called for renewed efforts to increase research and innovation for vaccines, medicines and other health technologies, strengthen regulatory systems, and promote greater regional-wide integration and solidarity in these efforts. They are seeking to leverage the power of digital health to accelerate all transformations. This framework we believe provides us with a path moving forward. Our approach constituted the foundation for the Action Plan on Health and Resilience adopted by our Heads of State at the Ninth Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles in the United States. At this Summit PAHO and The United States Government announced within this context the launch of the America's Health Core as one of the strategic efforts to build a regional counter of health workers we need to address public health needs and to be better prepared for future international public health emergencies. So as we continue to mitigate the effects of COVID-19, countries in the Americans are already envisioning a post-COVID-19 development era that will need to build and embed resilience within societies and health systems. Countries will need to prioritize the strengthening of health systems towards achievement of universal access to health and universal health coverage but of course embedding pandemic preparedness and response as a key component. Barriers to access and fragmentation and segmentation of health systems must be addressed through coherent policy reform and progressive integration of subsystems if the Goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are to be achieved. Ms. Pauline Irungu, Global Policy and Advocacy Advisor PATH: Let me start off by painting a picture of what has happened in Africa when COVID-19 hit. As we are all aware, Africa has pretty weak health care systems whether you look at it from primary health care or you look at it from tertiary care. One thing that stood out is how much Africa is left out of global supply chains and stood far behind other countries. The region was really unable to access essential medical products, whether you think about PPE or masks, it took a really long time for Africa to access this. Secondly, the issues of inequities in the international health systems that were really amplified and characterized by vaccine inequity in Africa. To date there are many countries that have not been able to administer first doses to many people, despite having large populations while in other parts of the world, especially in developed countries, people are now doing third and fourth doses of vaccines while many Africans are standing in line waiting. There have been other challenges as well. While Africa experienced low deaths compared to other regions of the world, the impact of COVID-19 on health systems, on social development and on economies remains enormous. Issues such as gender concerns have become more amplified. Although the deaths that are recorded are low, there are many missed deaths and many COVID-19 infections that went unreported due to weak data systems on the continent. COVID-19 did a lot of damage on the goals African countries had met in essential health services, whether you think about reproductive and maternal health, care for NCD, and response infectious diseases. Those have really taken a hit. In some countries you had reductions in vaccination services for children in 2020. So this all shows how much Africa has taken a huge hit from COVID. If you compare 2019 and 2020, the number of zero dose children on immunization increased. This shows how much regression has happened on essential health services on a continent that's really been struggling to keep up. Another impact of COVID-19 has been maintaining resources as well as reorientation of health services. When COVID-19 hit, many African governments changed and channeled resources to the pandemic response leaving essential health services exposed to lack of inadequate finances and yet these services were already struggling. An example of a country like Kenya, you had a diversion of about USD$ 9.4 million that was designated for primary health care being channeled to support the COVID-19 response. Although governments in African countries have devoted a lot of their limited health budget to PHC, there is a need for more funding. The Lancet COVID-19 Commission really did a good job drawing good lessons and then bringing us as a global community in health to think about what needs to be done in the future. One really good thing that the Commission did was not just to look at the health system impacts but also to think about what this means for economies and for social development of populations like countries and and regions. Some of the lessons and observations from Africa is that COVID-19 emphasized the need to strengthen health systems especially primary health care, alongside building high levels of care. In primary health care, it is worth noting the need to really focus on strengthening preventive services as well as health promotion efforts. Different countries have lagged behind and largely have been left to be done through volunteer experiences. A lot of countries like where I come from in Kenya, you have community health volunteers as opposed to community health workers, and therefore there is a workforce that is ready to support our health systems but is expected to work on a voluntary basis. You'll have small pockets of compensation or stipends but that doesn't work. Countries that have invested in primary health care and invested in community health services on the African continent that have proven that can make progress even where you have very least limited investments. Ethiopia is a good example; they have really integrated their community health services into formal health services and that has really helped the country make progress even where resources are very low. Another lesson to take away from the COVID-19 pandemic is that while governments are making efforts in PHC, they do need to reorganize the way they deliver services. That sort of reorganization cannot be done without engaging strategic partners. Partners here don't just mean within the health sector, but also include communities, the private sector, include multi-stakeholder because the response to health goes beyond those health sector, it must embrace food security, those who deal with infrastructure and ensuring that health is well supported. I think in previous years, African governments have looked at health as an investment that does not deliver for the economy, but I think COVID-19 showed that health is a core part of economic and national development, and therefore it must be treated as such and channeling the necessary resources and investment is critical. Another thing we want to make recommendations is about what does the future look like. There is need to revitalize policies around PHC and focus on strengthening health systems. The past was largely focused on building the health systems but there have been too many vertical processes and vertical investments that have focused on responding to specific diseases or emergencies. We have left health system building processes behind and that has cost a price. That price has been the maintenance of essential services during COVID-19. When you look at interruptions services like maternal, newborn and child health that would have been avoided if health system strengthening would go alongside investment in vertical and directive services. In terms of thinking about what should the investments look like for the future, I think it's important to think about building efficiency in the resource allocation by African governments and strengthening health systems expenditure. Many times, you have budgets that are written on paper, but when you compare what is planned for against what is actually expended you realize that there are major gaps. So creating efficiencies and ensuring that resource allocation and expenditure, go hand in hand and prioritization goes to the right places. In many African countries, you have governments build health facilities and look at the standard and the ability for health facilities to function is really challenged, and that's where the prioritizations in terms of investment. It is important within Africa to build strong social health insurance systems as a way of protecting people from catastrophic health expenditures. The majority of services in Kenya are paid for out of people’s pockets and this particularly for poor people is contributing to theml missing access to health care services. If you look at countries like Kenya, about 40% of services are being delivered by the private sector and about 47% are being delivered by the public system. While the population has limited resources, the majority of them have to access services through their pockets and that contributes to slowing down development at the family level as people prioritize resources for health. Again, against making progress over time on the economic standards. It's essential that global players think about what kind of investments, what kind of systems need to be put in place. It is critical that international resources are well coordinated and the funds that are available also build off of each other. I truly think that COVID-19 did teach us the lesson that donors that come into African countries will more or less invest in their own priorities. If priorities are or they will only invest in certain sections which doesn't help a system to move forward. I think it's essential that donors align better and back up country systems and invest in country systems. Put up higher standards for efficiencies and for tracking what is invested, where it goes, and what it produces so there can be real progress on the continent. Examples could be drawn from what the African Development Bank has stated in its current strategy on the road to 2030, that they will invest where other funders are investing so that they can build on those resources to build strong primary health care systems. I think that's an important one. I agree with the Commission when you talk about building investments for human resources for health on the African Continent, and that needs to go further than just building the capacity of people. I'm thinking and supporting governments to think about and to plan for retention of such human resources. There are 2 forms of migration, one is internal migration, where people will leave the public sector and go do something different within their own country but also where people leave their country could go work in another country, especially in high income countries. That needs to be thought through and systems need to be developed and co-designed with African countries so that the issue of human resources can be addressed in a way that is sustainable and fosters building strong systems. As I come to an end, it's important to think about what models of primary health care have worked well. Lessons from possibly Brazil and Cuba could be helpful in terms of informing African countries in how they built primary health care services and ensure that they're well integrated. Thinking about regional institutions, thank you so much EU CDC for what you are doing with Africa CDC. It is important to strengthen regional institutions within the African continent as they really are critical in driving the African response and strengthening African health systems. Working in partnerships, catalyzing collaboration across countries, and really thinking about how do you create systems and policies that will work for multiple countries, so that countries can also be able to share resources and can be able to benefit from specialized human capacity. For example, when it comes to regulation of medical product, which is essential to continue essentials services. Two last points is thinking about building Africa's manufacturing capacity. The fact that Africa stood at the back of the line for vaccines is a key highlight that Africa’s manufacturing capacity needs to be accelerated and supported so that it can provide fit for purpose technologies for African communities and African people, when it comes to improving health and wellbeing. Finally, is to support African countries, build stronger data systems that really show the reality on the ground and those data systems to be sufficiently linked so they can share information across regions. If you look at the East African situation, Tanzania did not respond to COVID-19 like other countries. There we are as neighbors whether you're looking at at Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, these are their neighbors and the impact of such different ways of responding. They do highlight that it is essential to have strong data systems that help countries, even to convince countries that we need to be working together in terms of moving forward in response to health emergencies but also strengthening health system. I think I will wrap up by saying civil society remains a critical player. I'm a member of the civil society engagement mechanism for UHC. Civil society did a great job during the pandemic of building trust with communities of engaging and communicating with communities and encouraging government to really step down the information that was complex, so that communities could understand and to be able to take up the messaging that was needed. They also provided feedback upwards and went to governments and said this where communities are at and this is where you should be going. So really calling to engage our communities as partners in the global effort to strengthen health systems to pandemics Mr. Martin Taylor, Director of Health Systems and Services for WHO WPRO: Thank you to the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for organizing this webinar. Actually, for me, preparing for this has been fantastic in terms of casting my mind back and thinking about so much that's happened in the last few years. I would say that the Lancet Commission is fantastic for that both in terms of summarizing very concisely a lot of what we did around the world, but also stimulating extra thoughts. In terms of what I'm going to say today for our Western Pacific Region, first of all, a quick reminder this is a hugely diverse region. We have countries like China and some of the smallest pacific islands in the world with populations of thousands, and in between that we have a lot of low middle income countries, for example, Cambodia and Laos and we have high income countries Australia, South Korea, and Japan, so what I I say does not refer to all of those countries, but some of the points that we pick up from a number of those countries that we've seen across our region. Our response was broadly guided by the Asia Pacific strategy for emerging diseases and public health emergencies and we're in the third iteration of this strategy, so Member States have been using this for many years now to prepare. Of course, it has a lot of the basic principles in there about equity about doing what we can with no regrets to avoid preventable mortality and mobility. So that's guided a lot of what we've seen across the region. In terms of what I'm going to share, I've grouped my reflections under 5 broad categories and what I did when thinking back was looked at some of the actions we saw that strengthen systems. Hopefully systems that would be of benefit in the longer term for achieving universal health coverage so not just for the immediate short term for the emergency but that could have lasting impact. As a pointer for some of the things that went well but also some of the areas where I feel that we missed opportunities, and where there is a huge amount still to do. So, 5 broad categories: First of all, this one is a really basic level one, but I think it's important to say. A number of countries in our region went into this pandemic without some of the basic equipment that they needed (e.g., oxygen supplies, PCR testing the laboratory capacity, etc.) If you are a pacific island country with one ICU and you don’t have the capacity or the oxygen supplies, you only need one case for your ICU to become overwhelmed. You also have a problem preventing mortality. So I think that's an important point to notice that there's quite a lot of basic equipment that has been supplied to countries that is not just relevant for COVID-19 but for their longer term health care delivery and of course for future outbreaks. Second, facilities and operational preparedness and management. One of the things that we noticed across our region was the process that countries went through at the very practical delivery level of preparing their health care pathways with the referrals so that the right people could be treated at the right place at the right time. This is vitally important when intensive care units’ space is limited to make sure that we can prevent avoidable mortality. In this area, we worked on what we were calling the red line. Working with countries to try to identify when they were approaching the red line of their healthcare systems being overwhelmed and what they could do to try to optimize the healthcare system. Interesting in this was of course that it puts a huge focus on referral systems and this is something that we hope is going to have a longer term benefit in terms of referral systems between primary care and between specialists, for secondary and tertiary care in the future. However, it also requires some quite careful thoughts in terms of not just the referral up the chain to the specialist care in the ICU but back out of that as well. What we noticed actually was that number of countries in our region, especially when Omicron hit, some people were staying too long in those intensive care units and we weren't making the best use of that. Other people were dying in corridors and at home not being admitted. So we saw certain benefits in how proper systems work with the referrals and to try to maximize the efficiency of the healthcare system. Alongside that of course is working around infection prevention control, operational planning at a subnational level in terms of identifying your priority facilities, the use of digital tools, and of course the planning for the ongoing delivery of other essential health services, all vital and very subnational. Next, I turn to some of the kind of behind-the-scenes systems that need to work to make some of this frontline service delivery effective. Firstly, I think, some of our unsung heroes in our region, those who work on the national regulatory authorities to make sure that new vaccines were available, licensed, regulated, and available in the country as soon as they could possibly be. This is a huge challenge when you have stretched regulators without the capacity, and the capability in their countries, especially the case in many of our Pacific Island countries. A huge amount of work was done and there was a lot of solidarity between regulators in the region sharing their dossiers, sharing their information to be able to make sure that those vaccines could be available quickly. Another set of unsung heroes, the legislators who had to work to update public health emergency legislation. The kind of legislation that outlines under what circumstances can people be asked to stay at home and who has the power and authority to do that, what triggers that, and how long that can be done for. Many countries in the region went into this pandemic with legislation from the 1940s-1950s, some even from the 1920s. In a digital era with what we know now, there's a huge task there to update the legislation. Some have already gone through that process of updating their legislation and many are still on that journey but we've learned a lot from COVID-19 to help guide us for the future on that. I think another area where we saw some mixed progress in terms of systems is this linking of the public health side with the health care curative care site. We really noticed that as a huge challenge early on when your contact tracing in the early stage of a wave to try to minimize and suppress as much as possible; it's absolutely vital to get those connections, to build the contact tracing capability, the surveillance and laboratory, and link that with the curative care. In many countries, I think we were a bit slow on that and it took us some time. Lastly, I think I'd say obviously we can't say anything in terms of the background systems without financing. This posed a huge challenge for many countries for a couple of reasons. First of all, in our region, financial protection is still a major challenge. Many countries were one of the worst if not the worst of all WHO regions for catastrophic health expenditure. We have many countries where large populations still pay out of pocket. This clearly is disincentive for people who are sick or symptomatic presenting to health care systems when they know that they have to pay out of pocket and also because of the other consequences that this could entail in terms of lost income, quarantine, etc. So that also put huge budgetary challenges. In many countries in our region were actually quite innovative in how they could access budgets and streamline public financial management to make services available to the population at no cost. I think there are some lessons there that I hope we don't miss when we go forward in the challenges of financial protection and universal health coverage. Moving next from the some of those background systems, the next area I think we should turn to is community engagement and risk communication. I think a number of the other speakers have already spoken quite a lot about how this. This was absolutely vital, and something that many countries in our region innovated with and tried to build up but I think it was an area that we were particularly ill-prepared for. This of course was vital when we're talking about those vulnerable populations. Those who are most at risk often are those who were most early affected with huge consequences. We've seen and I hope we can sustain this, but we've seen in some countries that the investments that we'll put in around community engagement during COVID in particular around mobilizing populations for vaccination we're hoping that this can actually have a lasting benefit in terms of the engagement between primary health care and populations for future health care delivery. One particular example that I just was reading in terms of the work on community engagement to increase COVID vaccination rates, that it increased from 5% to 16%. We're seeing it translating now in terms of increasing antenatal care by up to 60%. If we can sustain some of those innovations that is a huge benefit, especially in those rural areas and areas where people are afraid to or for whatever reason, have barriers to access health care. Next after that, I want to touch on again is that COVID forced us to work with other parts of government in a way that we hadn't been forced to before. In a way that in the public health community we knew we should, and we wanted to, but often we didn't point out the language to do it or we couldn't find the time to do i. I think, Ministries of Finance is the first that comes to mind, but in many countries in our region where health care is quite decentralized and the responsibilities in the authority in the mandate are quite decentralized, working with Ministries of Internal Affairs, Ministries of Decentralizations, Ministries of Local Government and also the provincial governments themselves, the governors, and the vice governors are in charge of health care and who can link health care with other sectors was really vital. On work that I was doing just a couple of weeks ago in Cambodia, it’s very clear to see that we still have based on that work with local government around COVID an opportunity to use that for structure health systems for the future. I don't know how long that window of opportunity will stay open, but I think it's incumbent upon us to make the most of it while we can, while local governments still want to listen to us, the public health people about how we can work together around common agendas and objectives. Turning now to some of the areas where I feel we probably missed some tricks and where there's challenges for the future. In no particular order of priority. First of all, equity and vulnerable populations. I think it was revealed so much we've done something. We had some successes in many countries, we've managed to make sure that the elderly were first in the queue for vaccination but we know that there are many vulnerable populations, which we didn't quite do enough for this time around. When we think about the social determinants of health for the future, that's a huge challenge for us. Secondly, the healthcare workforce. James spoke earlier about the numbers needed in his region; we have a similar challenge in numbers. I think there's more actually for the health care workforce that we're seeing in our region. Trying to make sure health workers can have a career that pays a decent living wage, that is valued by the community and society, and that people want to go into and don't get burnt out in is a huge challenge. How we make that shift, I’m not quite sure but COVID revealed to us that we need to do something on that for our health care workers and in particular, the nurses and the primary health care workers. Third, I've mentioned a little bit about health financing already and financial protection and making sure there is enough investment in health. That is going to be a huge challenge for us and in our region. WPRO is going to continue to work on this in particular with the Asian Development Bank. We held a number of virtual meetings with Health and Finance Ministers during COVID. We're planning a face-to-face meeting next year. We know it's going to be difficult given the global financial situation at the moment, but we need to keep our eyes on the long-term goals of the Sustainable Development Goals for financial protection for healthcare. Fourth, primary health care. It has been mentioned by others and I think an area which is going to require some major Investment and thinking particularly about primary health care as the foundation for health care systems. In the future. Fifth, I think others mentioned it before which is data, surveillance, and forecasting and bringing all of that together. So that it is available in a real-time situation for those operational leaders and planners as they are making critical decisions on a daily basis. That was something that was really apparent that we had some progress in being able to make real-time data available for planners in some countries. but, there's much more that we need to do. Sixth, going back to one of the points earlier actually; making sure that we have all of those other links between the public health functions and the curative functions. I think it is an area where at times we were making it up a little bit as we went along. We need more thinking on how we can plan in advance for that, and the area of contact tracing was one that really was in in the early days, vital so for the early days in the future. In conclusion, for our region what I'd say is there's a lot of positives to learn from there's a lot of positives that we need to make sure we don't slip back on and try to sustain them for the future. There is still some fundamental challenges there, and as we think about trying to get back on track for the Sustainable Development Goals, and for universal health coverage in our region, when we try to get back on track in terms of building healthcare systems that are based on the foundations of primary health care, can deliver universal Health coverage, and the public health functions; there's a lot to do but there's a lot to build on. Certainly, across our region I think what we're currently seeing at the moment is that we still have the energy for that. The political windows are changing in different countries, but there's still an energy in the public health community, which we may need to tap into to make the most of it in the coming months and years ahead. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: I hope that all of the students who are going to be viewing this webinar in their classes in the months ahead also will be studying carefully the things that all of you are saying. There's a lot of commonalities. Questions of finance came up everywhere. This is clear even in rich countries, the questions in some rich countries like the United States, the questions of health coverage are pertinent, but in poor countries, even in middle income countries what is central is, are catastrophic health costs covered? Are basic primary health care costs covered? Is a basic primary health care system in a low-income setting that can actually function or is the underfinancing so serious? The question of human resources is essential and thank you for the observations that many of you made about the quality of work, decent compensation, and as Pauline said compensation period. Why is it that the community health workers in Africa who do heroic work, why is this a voluntary sector? Of course, it's heroic, but this is a skilled workforce that's absolutely essential and needs to be on a proper payroll. The basic answer is governments don't have the budgets for it and traditionally have relied on this kind of volunteerism. That's why we're calling for a Global Health Fund with an explicit window to fund this crucial part of the workforce and others in the primary health sector. So finance is essential. All of you spoke about the challenges of cross-sector work because I think Health Ministers and Finance Ministers probably talked to each other more in the last couple of years than in the 20 years before. Although health finances has always been central to a budget, it was absolutely urgent at this point. I'd like to ask all of you to reflect on two questions: First to what extent was their real regional cooperation? It seems to me in the Asia Pacific, from what I could see, the fact that there was an Asia-Pacific strategy actually in its third variant because of SARS probably being so vivid in memory as well as other epidemics, that came such as MERS, H1N1 and others. The Asia-Pacific at least seems to have had a real true regional strategy, but of course when the pandemic hit it seemed to me that it was assumed by political leaders everywhere that this was a national issue and not a regional issue. So the question, was anybody listening at a regional level? Because the politicians who are not experts in this but suddenly were in the frontline seemed to go in varied directions based on their hunches, their beliefs, or what they were being advised but not necessarily regionally. I'd like just a reflection in the case of Africa, Europe, PAHO, and of course in the Asia Pacific. To what extent was there regional strategy and to what extent did it matter. Second, this question of public communication. In most cases, the politicians had the lead in communication. What they knew or didn't know about public health really varied. We saw a lot of strange cases with a lot of politicians that fed so much misinformation or so much confusion. What do we do about this, and how do we build the communications of trust? Really, it's one of the lessons of this. I think you wear face masks when you have an ongoing pandemic but even that became a contested battleground of this pandemic partly because of the communications issues. People didn't understand it in the US, we were first told don't wear them, then do wear them. I would like your reflection on how to build trust really on an operational basis and how to do it in a crisis? So I know there are a lot of other questions in the queue but those are the ones that I would like to start with again remembering that we're going to have lots of students and policymakers and others viewing this for months to come. What can we learn about regional cooperation when viruses cross borders, when workers cross borders daily? As Andrea mentioned so wisely, what do we do about this regional cooperation issue? And then second, what do we do about the trust and communications? I think anyone could jump in and start, and then I'd love, the reflections of each of you. Dr. Andrea Ammon, Director of the European CDC: These are very crucial questions. To respond to the regional cooperation, at the beginning there were many countries that sort of withdrew to do to themselves. They stopped even the export of critical goods like PPE and so forth but they quickly realized that they are that we're interdependent and I think for our region the best example of cooperation was really the joint procurement of the vaccines. The range of the size of our countries goes from 80 million to below 1 million and these small countries would never have had a chance to get anything so that was certainly where the bigger countries could have of course negotiated any contracts for vaccines, they waited until the consensus building among 27 countries was done and the contracts were declared, so that we could all start at the same time. There were also other parts of the cooperation that were working very well. That included the exchange of patients or the transfer of patients when the services in one country were overwhelmed there was very quickly a mechanism on how to offer beds in other countries and how to transfer the patient. So that worked very well. The border issues with the closure of borders took a bit longer and I am not sure if that really worked. However, countries had some agreement and understanding on how this would go, so I think there was a process of being focused on oneself to the recognition we have to work together. Now there's certainly improvements to be done. Now there are several reviews looking into how the response can be further improved. Regarding the call on communication, I think in principle the situation highlighted what theory already knew, which is that when there is big uncertainty it's very difficult to communicate. That is true for the politicians but also true for our scientists, because I found that my experts were very reluctant to communicate if they didn't have any evidence. And I said yeah well, we have to give the politicians something because they need to make some decisions. And here I think the second part is the understandability of our messages. The political messages need to fit in the context of people. I think we can learn what I mentioned before with the community engagement so that we engage with those community authorities and leaders to help us to translate our messages in ways that the community understands, and that is in my view a way how to build the trust. If you can explain what is happening that the scientific evidence is changing in a way that is understandable and not just in technical jargon, then I think there is a trust. There were examples that some countries even their Prime Ministers did this very well and the adherence of the public measures was much better. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: Thank you very much. Maybe Pauline, you could reflect on the Africa's CDC’s and what kind of cooperation you found and should be promoted. Miss Pauline Irungu, Global Policy and Advocacy Advisor PATH: In terms of cooperation, a good example in Africa of regional cooperation was through the Africa CDC. COVID-19 gave an opportunity for the African CDC really stand up and execute, manage, and become a leader in terms of not just connecting the response but driving the overall disease response and public health in Africa. So just two quick examples from the Africa CDC, the establishment of the Africa Vaccine Acquisition Task Team was really critical in bringing together African countries to think about and plan for how to access vaccines together as a region. This has helped countries access vaccines in ways that would not have been possible if they were negotiating as individual countries. Also thinking about when countries have access to vaccines, but they are close to expiring, what do you do? How do you channel them? So that has been a major group outcome out of this pandemic. The second piece for the Africa CDC is that the CDC hosted regular dialogues to think about critical topics and to engage players from across the African Continent, particularly from governments and lead agencies to discuss shared lessons and look at what could be done and what has worked well? All of those lessons have been really important in terms of moving the response to the pandemic. The third piece is that the Africa CDC has now established a conference on public health in Africa that enables Africans to come together. It also brings in international partners to discuss public health issues in Africa in a very targeted instructional way. The conference will take place in the coming week, so I hope a lot of us will find ourselves there. I think it's a really important space for the African continent to ask itself, what do we do about our public health concerns, because the continent has a history of being plagued by various diseases and epidemics, and now the rising concern of non-communicable diseases. So how do all of us address this and work for the citizens o Africa. I think linked to that is also the issue of what accelerating work for regulatory systems strengthening for medical products in Africa. It is an initiative that has been running for years, and it's been a slow process. I think, COVID-19 provided an impetus for people to really focus and say Africa does need to strengthen its regulatory systems. We cannot meet the needs of our countries to the extent that we would like to, however it makes sense for us to work together as institutions. So a lot of countries have now come in and sign on what they call the Africa Medicines Agency which will be hosted by the government of Rwanda; this has stemmed out of cooperation. Finally for the corporation is the dialogue for building Africa’s manufacturing capacity. I think Dr. Andrea is working very closely with Africa CDC to build manufacturing capacity. think I’ve said that you know COVID with a lot of challenges but there are some good things that happened out of it. When it comes to PPE, it was really difficult to access from imports so African companies started manufacturing masks. And similarly, you know, products like syringes are being manufactured to deliver vaccines which have supported African countries to be able to access vaccines. So all these are coming out of the need to take care of our people. But it is important to recognize that there are certain hindrances that have been in place, and this is an opportunity for Africa to move forward. Maybe just a quick comment on building public trust in communications, I think I'll pull an example from Kenya and many other countries like Uganda. Public communications was not just driven by political leaders, but I think in Kenya, the political leaders stepped back and allowed technical leaders within the Ministries of Health to communicate consistently to the community. So technical leaders with the right knowledge and information communicating to communities, and then the consistency of communication. Of course there were some messages that you know were counterproductive, but largely people took the messages seriously. There is much more trust in government messages and in public health now than I think than we've had in the past. There was also a lot of innovation around public communication, some old methods where people would go around the rural areas especially the community health workers and talk to people telling them that it is important for you to take certain steps: wear your mask, wash your hands etc. things to prevent COVID. But also, there has been a lot of public communications using the regular method. For example, it would say there'll be a vaccination center in the community and now you don't have to go to the main facility, you can come to and keep up with those centers to get their vaccination. I think also leveraging technology, one thing we did as an organization was set up a conversation with the Director General of Health in Kenya. He came to us and said I need the communications person and communication support, and we set up what we call #AsktheDG This was set up to enable to the DG to dedicate 1 hour per week answering people’s questions to the DG. So people would post, “Where can I get my COVID test?” “What do I need to do to make vaccines work?” “What are the side effects?” The DG was very consistent in their answers and worked with the technical team behind him. In responding to these questions, he built a platform. Having technical people providing that right information and under the support of partners is critical. We're also building in content on essential health services, so that people could ask, where can I go for antenatal care? Facilities are largely closed, so where should they go? This was also being answered. So these are some ways that are really important for communicating and building public trust. Mr. Martin Taylor, Director of Health Systems and Services for WHO WPRO: In terms of reflections of Regional Corporation, first I mean you spoke quite generously about cooperation in our region, but we know when it came to establishing travel restrictions, even import and export restrictions, countries went it alone. So at that kind of political level, those decisions were made quickly and in isolation. What we did see was a lot of regional cooperation at the clinical, scientific, and technical level between experts in their fields. That was certainly the case very early on as scientists were sharing as we were learning more about the virus, how it presented, and how the disease presented and progressed in populations. There was a lot of that early on. Additionally in terms of the regulatory authority there was solidarity across our region, particularly in the small island states in the Pacific. The third area I'd note is the sub-regional level. The larger countries in the region supported the Pacific Island countries who were very isolated and had little purchasing power. So we're talking about the emergency medical teams going into those countries, provision of PPE, and sharing vaccines, etc. So there was that kind of subregional bilateral law to a number of countries, across the region. That was extremely important for those Pacific Island countries. In terms of public communication, I agree a lot with what's been said by Dr. Ammon and Pauline already so I won’t repeat that. I mean two points to highlight: 1) When we think about communication, it's vitally important to do the listening on what is shared on social media and on other platforms to understand where your populations are. This help segment and think about the different audiences. When we were dealing for example with vaccine hesitancy, to be able to distinguish the different categories of vaccine hesitance because they're not all the same, and something can be done on that. 2) Who has influence. Pauline discussed the importance of civil society in that, but who do populations listen to and then building alliances with them was vitally important. Dr. James Fitzgerald, Director of Health Systems and Services Department PAHO: I just want to compliment what the others said. I think you know the issue of cooperation and solidarity, it's a mixed bag. I think in the Americas we have seen some good experiences of countries coming together once a month, ministries coming together through PAHO to discuss the current context, get updates, weekly briefings, sharing of surveillance data etc. These are all very good experiences. Another good experience that we saw was how the external relations sectors within the countries really mobilized and worked collectively. In some areas, taking this issue of access to PPE, diagnostics and vaccines to a whole other level, this was all led not by Ministries of Health but by the Departments of Foreign Affairs or their equivalents in countries. This raised a whole other discussion within the UN system with WHO and bilaterally amongst countries. I think the somewhat negative aspects really relates to the fact that it was a zero-sum game at the beginning. Everybody's screaming for the same products that are available and we see the closure of borders. We have been positive critical if I can say that of the mechanisms that have been established through the Consortium at the global level to ensure the supply of of equipment and diagnosis. The considerations around equity in the decision-making of some of those mechanisms and how many countries in the Americas really felt that they were left behind, not just in the allocation frameworks, but also subsequently in in decisions relation to the distribution of vaccines through COVAX as a consequence of I think unilateral decisions that were taken also by the pharmaceutical industry. Decision where bilateral agreements were favored as opposed to commitments to COVAX, which ultimately meant that those that really needed vaccines didn't get them. So this is a real concern I think for countries in the region. We're very aware of this and we're working with them because as you know we have the True Revolving Funds Mechanisms at PAHO and the Vaccines Revolving Funds that supplied over USD$ 1 billion of vaccines for priority programs to our countries and then Strategic Fund for medicines. Both were very active and really grew. One other area I think is a very good example of cooperation is related to digital educational sharing of information. We saw an exponential growth in demand for state-of-the- art knowledge and clinical guidance for patient management through digital platforms. We at PAHO have the Power Virtual Compass now has over 2 million health workers participating actively in courses within the platform. We also delivered it during the pandemic to over 1 million health workers, 26 different courses on COVID-19. This was really a success story that we believe that can be replicated in other regions. I think it is a good initiative to converge technical guidance around care, treatment, management with the context of health emergencies while reaching directly into health services. I think this is something to look at. Finally on the trust issue, one of the biggest concerns is about the global issue on immunization. Not just on COVID-19 but how the COVID-19 situation has exacerbated lack of trust in vaccines and how it has debilitated immunization programs. So this is going to be a priority for the incoming director of how we know that Dr. Jarbas Barbosa, and how we approach this will have to be multi-faceted from the primary health care approach but looking also at certain aspects of behavioral science, the impact of social media, and then just basic public health. Really taking the issue of core public health functions and education of health workers. One of the real areas of concern we saw in the Caribbean was that we noticed a complete distrust in COVID-19 vaccines amongst nurses in particular. So how can we deliver COVID-19 vaccines if we can't even get our health workers to trust them. These are some of the issues I think we have to address moving forward. Ms. Juliana Bartels, Secretariat of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission: So from the audience, we received a question asking about why high income countries have not been able to train enough health workers for their needs, and then end up actually poaching poor country health workers who come to the higher Income countries for many different reasons. The second part of that is understanding that the issue around human resources for health is also about training and education, so what are multilateral and regional organizations doing to fund and strengthen health worker education in low- and middle-income countries? Dr. Andrea Ammon, Director of the European CDC: Yeah, maybe I start on the matter that it is not that we don't train enough of our people for health services, the problem is that they don't stay. Mr. Taylor has mentioned that they see healthcare workers, especially nurses in long-term care facilities but even more in public health because public health is in the health care sector, is really the lowest part. They don't have a career; they often cannot even make a living in some countries. Then the training alone, I mean, we are focusing only on public health, of course, but we have a training program where we train people from countries where they either never go back or when they go back, they go into the private sector where they can get a lot more money. So here I think it's really something beyond what we as a public health institution can do. It is the salary structure and revision of the whole system of where these professions are placed. That will help. Of course, the attractiveness of positions in high-income countries will only increase if we increase the salaries and make them more attractive for health care workers in low- and middle-income countries. So I think this has to be equally done with a strengthening of the health workforce in countries. Now for our work program with the Africa CDC is also for the public health workforce training in Africa. There are many efforts where the Africa CDC tries to bring together so that it can be more coordinated and maybe then it is more visible where specific efforts will be needed in the future. Ms. Juliana Bartels: So many of the speakers today have talked about the importance of accurate, real-time data and modeling on infections, diseases, burden and deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. What are the strategies that we can employ to collect the important data on these metrics and make sure that it is used to inform policy and public health interventions. Mr. Martin Taylor, Director of Health Systems and Services for WHO WPRO: So one of the things that we noticed during the COVID-19 pandemic is that at times there was too much data. The question was which data do we need for the critical decisions that needed to be taken at the time. I think that is a vital part of this in terms of understanding what are your policy decisions, and which data do they depend upon? Then do we have those data sources? One of the gaps that we noticed in a number of countries in our region was the data around hospital utilization. Getting real-time data in hospital utilization and in particular breaking that down into ICU use was vital. So I think there's a number of aspects to this but the important part is what's the policy or operational decision you're taking and what data do you need to help inform your decision. If I may quickly comment on the health workforce question, it is that this is an incredibly complex one. I think it's one where we're going to need a lot of thinking and discussion in the coming years because there has been an issue around for many decades. It's not new and I'm in a region where the Philippines positively encourages the export of nurses around the world and was waiting desperately for borders to reopen and to be able to recontinue that. Then we've got Pacific Island countries now raising a very loud voice in the last few months because of their loss of healthcare workers. So I don't really have a direct answer to your question but its very complex. I think it is also possibly linked with the fact that preparing the health workforce is a long-term endeavor. You’re not preparing for next year you're preparing for the years ahead and that is not very consistent with political cycles of governments in high-income countries. Dr. Andrea Ammon, Director of the European CDC: I think for the data, I agree, you need to have objectives on what you need data for and what it needs to fulfill. However, I want to speak about the real-time. It is important to define this because even if we catch the data as soon as they enter the system by laboratory diagnosis or medical diagnosis, it's not real time, because a certain period has elapsed since the infection has occurred and that depends on the incubation period and healthcare seeking behavior, etc. So some of this data is not giving us a real picture on when the infection occurs and it's always been a bit retrospective. We should keep in mind to not create expectations that we cannot meet. If you catch it immediately when there is a lab diagnosis by electronic health records, then you shorten the reporting delay and that is a gain that you can get. However, a certain lapse will always be there. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: Let me close our session by thanking all of you for your leadership and for your clarity in this webinar. We will be posting this and a summary of the session and also using it extensively in educational programs around the world. On furthering this agenda, there's no doubt that we're going to be debating these issues, especially health finance, but I also think all of you emphasize the career paths of health workers, the new ways of training and the possibility of using online training which I think is extremely important obviously because of the reach. Also, the proper compensation and basic funding of the health workforce as an absolutely vital component of the national health systems. I know that this is going to be central at the World Health Assembly and it's going to be central on the continuing discussions of the G20 on SDG Financing, the Preparedness funding which is still being mobilized as well rather than a stand-alone fund. So let me give thanks to all of you, thanks to the participants and thanks to all the students who are going to be learning from this in the months ahead. Gratitude to the team at the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network for all of the work facilitating this webinar and let me wish everybody a good day, very happy holidays, and a very happy and healthy 2023. Thank you so much. | SDSN | UC6Bwtrg9IpDnypQ7t_jjAYQ | 2022-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,960 | 76,533 |
alUEaVulkl4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alUEaVulkl4 | Disability, chronic pain, and stigma | Chris Short: Hello, everyone, welcome to another episode of at work in pain. I am Chris short. I'm joined by the one and only Julia Ferraioli. And, Julia, how are you today? Julia Ferraioli: I am really thankful for the end of this week. I definitely like my pain level this week has definitely gone up and down based on stress. Just like that state of hyper vigilance totally messes with you. Right? Chris Short: Yeah, same. I am just physically and mentally exhausted after the week that has been this week. Julia Ferraioli: Yes, yeah. And for context, since I think we're posting this next week, this week of the inauguration. Yeah. So that's kind of our context and state of mind. Chris Short: Yeah, I posted on Twitter, a little sticky note, but I just kind of hand drew real quick, like my anxiety level, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at noon. So yeah, that's kind of where it's been. Do you Julia Ferraioli: ever get that experience of like, when you're under extreme amounts of stress? You once the stress is alleviated? You'll get sick? Chris Short: I don't get sick. I just get there. Yeah, yeah. Like, I'm sure if I were more immunocompromised, I would probably get sick for sure. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah, yeah. So what's our topic for today, Chris Short: I think we're talking about at least to start stigmas. And that's where we can start. We've also thrown out the idea of like talking about the first time we were, we called ourselves disabled, as well as how that label changed. You know, how we feel about ourselves, how we think about ourselves? And then what tools it gave us at work, if any. And that's always an interesting one, given you know, where you work and where I work. We're both working at large tech companies. So yeah. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah, I, I will say, this is totally my internalized ableism coming through. I always thought about disability as it applied to others, Chris Short: right. Julia Ferraioli: It was a very, very hard leap. For me thinking about how disability really applies to a much more broader set than is, is traditionally thought about. Chris Short: Yes. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah. And this stick, like zeroing in on the chronic pain side of things. Chronic Pain is hugely stigmatized in our society, which is Chris Short: probably worse than others. But yes, yeah. Yeah. Julia Ferraioli: And it's, it's just, it makes it hard to talk about both, you know, person to person amongst friends amongst family, definitely amongst healthcare. Hmm. And at work, it's kind of tricky. Chris Short: Yeah. It's very tricky. Especially now, right? Like, you have to be very connected. And that's, you know, very easy to do if you have a smartphone or a laptop and a tablet and all this other stuff. But if you have to sit down and you know, do something, it's it's one of those things where it's like, will the pain distract you from what you're doing? And that's what I've experienced today? Is that a lot of distraction just from like, okay, what's the next thing I can try to manage pain? And then just alert notifications, kind of like, somehow interrupt you more easily when you're in pain and all these other things like your normal defenses are lowered? for lack of a better term, right? Yeah, Julia Ferraioli: it helps me to think about my brain. And I know I have probably less understanding about like, the different parts of my brain that I should have. Yeah. But when I think about my brain, I think about the capacity that it has when I I'm in pain. Like, a lot of my brain is just dedicated to managing the pain to thinking about it to making sure that Chris Short: I oversee things you do are the right five or six things to do. Yeah. Well, like, Julia Ferraioli: I've talked about this before, but also just masking. Not never uncomfortable, Chris Short: the amount of mental and, you know, emotional effort it takes to make yourself look like you're a functional human being, is it measurable? I cannot tell you how many times today have been like, Oh, I just made a mistake in math. I'm tired and hurting. That's why right. Like, I can tell that parts of my brain are like, you know, think of it as an engine, like misfiring for lack of a better term, right? Like, some neurons are being interrupted by this other steady stream of signal coming from, you know, this part of my body. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah, yeah, definitely. Um, so, it's interesting. And I only recently thought about this, or realized that I was doing this. But one of the things that paint interrupts for interrupting, for me the most is my speech. And, and saying what I want to say it'll often like, kind of give me a sense of aphasia. And the way that I mask it in meetings is, oh, I must not have had enough caffeine today. Chris Short: Yeah, I've used that excuse before. Especially when I have to take a lot of painkillers, right. Like, if I have to take a lot of medication to actually function that day. Oh, my gosh. It was a couple. I think a few weeks ago, it was this year. It was like a Tuesday, like, probably like the first Tuesday of the year or something. And I was like, my brain was just swimming and like pain meds, and like, I was just wonky, but still do my day job, you know, right. Like, still gotta, like, you know, play the role. And like, I don't I don't know if that's the right thing to do, are we hurting ourselves more by doing that? Julia Ferraioli: I think it goes back to that definition of disability. Right. Like, in the I'm paraphrasing The World Health Organization's definition of disability, but like, there's a gap between your, the capabilities of your body and what society expects from, from you, is like, totally within the realm of disability of that definition of disability. To be in a situation where your focus your capabilities, vary depending on on the management of your health, right? Chris Short: It no longer becomes Okay, I can knock out this I can knock out that I can knock out this was like I have to plan it next time times to take medicine plumped times to take breaks times to you know, do whatever physical therapy things I can do that day, right? Like all the all the stuff to manage this carbon shell that my brain sits in, is exhausting the capacity of the brain that sits within the carbon shell, right? Like it's, it's, it's very much like I have so many apparatuses hidden here in my office now, just to like, do physical therapy right here as opposed to going someplace else and doing it because like 10 minutes on some neck traction, five minutes on a four inch foam roller, you know, a few hours wearing you might have seen these on athletes, but this actually helps like my shoulder not be in pain as much. It's a sleeve, a compression sleeve for my arm. And like I've seen athletes wear these to like protect them from like, falling on, you know, basketball courts or football fields or whatever, but like this adds like a second layer of like muscle and skin to my arm. That really does do a very good job of like, just kind of keeping it you know, in a place where it doesn't hurt as bad and there's some you know elastics to it that keeps it in a position where it doesn't hurt to move it. Julia Ferraioli: So I feel as though there's a bit of an elephant in the room which you touched on, which is medication. Chris Short: Oh, yeah. Julia Ferraioli: You Have you ever been told by people? Your medication bag? Chris Short: Yeah. Medical. Julia Ferraioli: Have you ever been told by, by folks stories? inspiration of people who, you know, experienced an accident and are in chronic pain, but they just power through it. And they live a normal life. Chris Short: That's a fantasy. Julia Ferraioli: Well, not to say it's a fantasy, but it is not the norm. But those are the those are the stories that people like to tell, thinking that they're helpful, Chris Short: right? Like, oh, yeah, totally broke my ankle five years ago, and I just haven't done anything about it. You know, stories like that. Not necessarily broken ankle, but, you know, similar stories like that. And like, no, that's not helpful at all. you telling me how you had an acute injury does not help me with my chronic injury, right? Julia Ferraioli: Like acute pain is very different than chronic. Like, Chris Short: there's Tylenol in this bag for acute pain, not chronic pain, right. Like it's for the headache, it's for the additional pain that's caused by all the other stuff having to compensate for nerve damage and muscles that just don't respond anymore. Yeah. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah. And people, especially right now, with the the opioid epidemic, Chris Short: the opioid epidemic mistake, Julia Ferraioli: which, you know, is is shown to measurably like the restrictions that, Chris Short: yeah, the response to the epidemic is the mistake. Julia Ferraioli: Right, and it's been shown to measurably harm folks with chronic pain. Chris Short: Because one of the things I have to jump through is just Oh, Julia Ferraioli: yeah. believable. Absolutely. And what people don't seem to realize is that medicate pain medication doesn't make us feel good. Chris Short: No, it's not like, I'm out here getting high for fun, right? Like, it just it keeps me functional. Right brings you to baseline, right? Like it takes the edge off, right? Like if we're talking about Think of it as like a saw blade, right. And this long saw blade has all these very sharp teeth on it, it actually just kind of removes some of those teeth out. Just a little, right. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah. Yeah. And it's so that we can, like, kind of live a normal inch life, Chris Short: try to try to, Julia Ferraioli: yeah, do our best. Chris Short: The funny thing about pain medication, though, is that the fact that you need to take breaks from it sometimes so that it's still effective, which means you have to deal with extreme pain. Yes, to make sure that your pain medication still works, without you having to up the dosage and up the dosage and up the dosage right. You know, that's I took that train Once, when I was in the VA system. When I first started, they were like, okay, here's narco, okay, here's something a little stronger. Okay, here's something a little stronger. Okay, here's morphine. And I was on morphine for like, a long time, to the point where I had to go to the ER one night, because parts of my body just stopped working. And that's, that's morphine. Like, that's what it does over time. And I was in my 20s For God's sake, right, like, an early 30s when this was happening, and it just got to the point where it's like, I never want to be on that strong of a pain medication ever again. But I know there'll probably be a day when I have to go back to it. Because there's only so long that I can fight this, right, like mentally and physically, you know, just, you know, my pain. I'm the one to 10 the scale, which is just a horrible scale in general. You know, if I had to read it right now, it's a it's a seven, but here I am. working away that today, you know, it's Friday, doing some reports that a live stream produced one, you know, it's like just plugging away plugging away. You know, getting the work done, but the the Like, if I were to mention, I'm in horrible pain today. I'm not sure how productive I'm going to be. If I said that every time I was in horrible pain, they would probably just go replace me. Right? Like, Julia Ferraioli: what would you want? If you said that at work? Chris Short: That's a good question. Right? Like I would I would want more effective communication, right? Like, don't let me go to a meeting if I don't need to be there, which we're pretty good at is your, you know, my work. But it's one of those things where it's like, your cognitive capabilities. Like, like, Chris doesn't seem like himself today. Or, you know, he seems distracted or, you know, yeah, I'm distracted. By my own pain, it happens. It's a very natural and regular thing. from people that are injured and suffer with chronic pain, it's, it's, yeah, sometimes you're not yourself. I see that. You know, often in friends and family. Well, we did this five years ago, I can't do it now. Well, things have changed, right. We've noticed that, you know, we did a whole bunch of work on my neck over the past quarter. So all right, well, that that work has come to an end. There's, there's still a high amount of pain in my neck, and radiating down my arm. So now what? Yeah, well, I can't pick up like the younglings in my family. Right. Like, that's just off limits now. Right. So you know, my, my large family is my bubble. So you know, and not being able to pick up the youngest one, which at one point in time was literally just a milk jug. Right in size and weight. It's weird, right? Like, you have to build a relationship with the baby as an uncle. And you know, holding the baby's one thing, right, like, I can hold a baby in my left arm just fine. But you can't hold like a squirmy toddler kid. Very well sometimes. And like, during the holidays, one of the saddest things was we were doing I think was the the evening after Christmas. And one of my nephew's got twister. And super cool game, right? Like lots of fun for kids. Yeah, like, one of my sister in law's was playing to have the kids were playing. And then I walk in the room like uncle Chris, come play with us. And I'm like, really? Sorry, guys. I can't play that game. And like they don't they don't understand why it can't play that game. Right? They just why doesn't uncle Chris want to play with us? Yeah, like, that's not it. And you know, explaining that, you know, Uncle Chris has hurt. It's like, it doesn't connect to Uncle Chris, you know, chases after us sometimes that, you know, that's when he feels fine. You know that or feels better ish. Yeah. Yeah, you know, it's like, I try to do what I can, but often, you know, like, going to a family event for three hours is like that is gonna wipe me out for the rest of the day and potentially the next day. Yeah, it's just the nature of the beast. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah, I mean, I, I'm, I'm pretty lucky and that I'm kind of transparent with my team about when ships getting real. Chris Short: Well, when your ship gets real this way, realer than my shit, right? Like, Julia Ferraioli: there's there's no, this is not the pain Olympics. Chris Short: Well, no, no, I'm not saying that. But like, you have much worse symptoms than I do sometimes. Right? Like, Julia Ferraioli: I mean, like, occasionally, I think they're a little bit more varied. But I have to say like, the worst thing that somebody could say to me, is, oh, I hope you feel better. Chris Short: Which is funny, because that's what everybody says, right? Like, I will say, like, Hey, I'm writing my newsletter. having a hard time tonight with pain. I'm gonna finish it in the morning on how puts out on Twitter and they're like, oh, hope you feel better. Yeah. Like I'm never going to feel better. Julia Ferraioli: Wait. Chris Short: Like I'm never ever, ever going to feel Better. Julia Ferraioli: This is the constant state. And I think like, what I would actually want from my colleagues is something on the order of, hey, what can I do? Or, like, just maybe the meta of just a little bit more leeway, a little bit more clear communication, understanding of I'm going to stumble in my meetings on occasion when it like breaks through. Oh, yeah. And, and just, you know, more empathy. Right? It's not like, you know, you need to fix this, because it's not fixable. Chris Short: No, you can't fix this. Right. Right. That's the first thing I have to tell people is, this isn't fixable. This is only treatable. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah. And while I really understand the motivation behind the message of, Oh, I hope you feel better, you know, take care of yourself. Like, what goes on in the back end of my brain is like, I literally cannot take care of myself, because nothing I'm going to do is going to make it better. I actually resent this, this implication that this is a transient state. Chris Short: right for me. Julia Ferraioli: And so like, I kind of wish that more people appreciated the difference between acute and chronic pain. Like they're two different animals, Chris Short: right? Like, acute pain is when I sprained my ankle, and then had to go to physical therapy for it, right? Like, now it feels okay. It pops every once in a while, whatever, right? Like it was a pretty bad sprain. Like, to the point that we're doing x rays, like so, obviously, pretty bad. But that was like, you know, doing physical therapy for that now, I feel fine. When I do physical therapy, now, it's to maintain state, right, like, it's to maintain the chronic pain state, as it is, is to not make it worse, right? And at times, the physical therapy can make it worse. Oh, you think is crazy, right? Like, this is supposed to help you, right? Like, you're going to get stronger. It's like, Well, wait a minute. I don't necessarily want to be like, herculean, I just want to be a normal human. Right. Julia Ferraioli: So I know that that we have to wrap up. If there if there was one thing that would be beneficial to, to removing stigma. What would it be? Chris Short: It's hard to have a lot of one on one conversations about it. But like I've written blog posts about it. Don't go read that. Yeah. Right. Like, if you read that, and you ingest the information, and you see, like, empirical data. You know, like, if I've gotten to the point where I've written a blog post about it. Like, that's how much I've talked about it, right? Like, if you say it three times, you're supposed to write a blog post about it, following or like that kind of rule. Right? So like, I've literally written blog posts, I have a page on my website to describe all the things and what happened to me and everything else, because I don't necessarily want to bring it up. I don't necessarily want to talk about it. Right? Yeah. I just kind of want like, you know, it's like, I want you to do nothing. I want you to literally just say, okay, it's gonna be okay. You know, or sorry, or, you know, just something that simple. Yeah, is what I would want. Julia Ferraioli: I, I would say is, I don't try to fix us. Chris Short: Right? chronic is the word. Yeah, definition of the very word has to be paid attention to, Julia Ferraioli: right. And there's a certain amount of like, hey, maybe you should, if you have questions, maybe you should educate yourself by going to read Chris's blog posts, Chris Short: right? Or going just searching for chronic pain and affect, you know, a mood or effect on capabilities or anything. There's tons of research out there now. Yes, but don't come to me with your research that you've read either, right? Like I don't need suggestions. I have a team of people that I know they have all the knowledge What's wrong with me? And I work with them? Because they're experts and they know me. I don't want your random advice. Julia Ferraioli: Yes. So go like, go read Chris's blog posts, I've given talks on the issue, go listen to them. And kind of, like the time that we're, we're being vulnerable, and expressing pain is not the time to place extra demands for education upon us. Chris Short: Exactly. Right. Like, I don't want to have to explain why I'm leaving a room. Right. Like, I don't want to have to explain why I'm logging off. Right. Like, if I tell you, holy crap, I feel like I got hit by a train. Like, don't make me. You know, Please don't make me sit there and explain what's wrong. Like, it feels like I got hit by a train. Isn't that enough? Mm hmm. Julia Ferraioli: Well, thanks, everyone for joining us at this episode of at work in pain focusing on stigma around chronic pain, disability and and work. If you have topics that you would like us to cover in the future, please let us know in the comments. And we will put them on the list. And yes, Chris Short: any any question in the comments is fine. Yeah, don't try to fix us. But yeah, they should be trying to educate yourself, please. Julia Ferraioli: Yeah, um, and feedback, welcome. We're still kind of refining this and seeing, seeing what the best practices are for what we're talking about here today and in the future. So the habit is, or the tradition is like and subscribe. Yes. Oh, feel free to do that. Chris Short: clicky clicky clicky everybody. Yeah, Julia Ferraioli: yes. Okay. Chris Short: Thanks, everyone. 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L1QQ8OwOGzc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1QQ8OwOGzc | Michael Mendez | for this week's lecturing planning series presentation our opening speaker this fall semester is professor michael mendes assistant professor of environmental policy and planning at the university of california irvine my name is helena rong i'm a phd student here at columbia's urban planning program and i'll be moderating the session i'll just start with a few brief technical logistical announcements before turning to introduce our speaker during the talk i'd like to remind audience members on zoom to please mute your microphones we'll be recording today's lecture so for anyone who wishes to be not recorded should turn off their camera audiencing everyone for team who are also connected on zoom please be mindful to mute your microphone as well the chat box should be used only for discussion regarding the session if you have any technical questions that apply only to you please message my co-host ranjani and carolyn privately we encourage all of you to type questions into the chat box during the presentation after the presentation we'll have time for q a we'll start q a at around 2 to 2 15 pm so that we have enough time for everyone's questions i'll be coordinating the q a with attention to diversity and inclusion so if you have already had a chance to ask a question please allow others to do so before asking another one to ask questions participants can use the raise your hand feature and we will call on you to unmute and ask your question directly or you may also type your question in the chat box and i can read them out and for our audience here in every 114 you can just raise your hand on calling you and you can ask directly so with that i'm delighted to introduce our speaker today dr michael mendes is an assistant professor of environmental policy and planning at the university of california irvine he previously was an inaugural jameson mary pinchot faculty fellow in sustainability studies and associate research scientists at the yale school of the environment dr mendez has more than a decade of senior level experience in the public and private sectors where he consulted and actively engaged in the policy making process including working for the california state legislature as a senior consultant lobbyist and as vice chair of the sacramento city planning commission in 2021 california governor gavin newsom appointed dr mendes to the los angeles regional water quality control board the board regulates water quality in the region of 11 million people during his time at uc irvine and at yale he has contributed to state and national research policy initiatives including serving as an advisor to the california air resources board member and as a participant of the u.s global change research program work work group on climate vulnerability and social science perspectives dr mendez hosts three degrees in environmental planning and policy including a phd from uc berkeley's department of city and regional planning and a graduate degree from mit dr mendez's talk today is entitled climate change from the streets which is the same as the title of this new award-winning book published in 2020 it's an urgent and timely story of the contentious politics of incorporating environmental justice into global climate change policy i'm sure it'll be an insightful talk on the relationship between public health and environmental protection so professor mendez if you're ready i'll pass things over to you now thank you helena and good afternoon everyone it's such a pleasure and honor to be here i believe uh some of you may have read my book over the summer as uh incoming master class and for those that haven't i hope this is a good highlight about these important issues between the intersection of climate change public health and community of color particularly how can we put a ratio and equity lens framework on in the climate change policy making process so thank you for this opportunity again it's quite an honor to be invited by uh colombia and the department of urban planning and to be part of the summer reading again so i'm going to begin by sharing my screen and i'm going to be providing some broad highlights of the book and then i'm going to delve into one of the the key chapters that has a local and international environmental justice lens so to begin with in places like california where the majority of my research takes place uh in in the international context uh in california we are experiencing a major climate change crisis and is historic racial unrest and the last past years millions of people have been impacted by multiple disasters fires blackouts heat waves drought hazardous air quality and a deep economic recession and of course the ever-present covet 19 pandemic these are all major life events that are compounding together these compounding of disasters have cascading health social and economic impacts and due to existing structural inequality these impacts are disproportionately affecting low-income people of color to address the climate emergency activists and policy makers have proposed a renewed deal at the federal level as many of you know this is a radical proposal to decarbonize our economy and address poverty and inequality however for the last two decades low-income communities of color have also pushed state and local governments to experiment with reducing greenhouse gas emissions and approaches that also address inequality and public health these efforts in climate experimentation have been contentious and are often met with significant resistance while i'm supportive of the green new deal i'm here to say that there is nothing new about the green new deal climate change experiments in places like california since 2006 have been all-out street fights environmental justice activists are often pitted against traditional environmentalists who favor the least costly mitigation solutions which do not necessarily maximize equity and public health public health outcomes in low-income communities of color these conflicts over climate change are cultural at their core they illustrate that although the science of climate change is clear policy decisions decisions about how to respond to its effects remain contentious even when such decisions claim to be guided by objective knowledge they are made and implemented through political institutions and relationships and all the competing interests and power and racial struggles that this implies so if we look towards the example of california it reveals the content the contingent nature of climate change policy assumptions and social political and cultural attitudes that often create conflict between community understandings of local environmental conditions and the prevailing global top-down conceptualization of climate change in california tensions between different approaches to addressing climate change are often centered on the politics of scale economics class and race these differences and worldviews if unacknowledged can lead to the breakdown of trust even among groups that are normally working towards the same goal reducing the harm that climate change would do to human societies and our planets for inside international level conflicts between groups working on climate solutions one should look towards the nearly two decade california experiment of incorporating environmental justice and health equity principles into climate change policy for environmental justice activists in california and other places the main threat from climate change is the disproportionate harm it causes to their bodies and the health of their communities for them climate change is not just about global greenhouse gas models rather it is also about opposing world views through which policy and science is seen yet california is still often seen as this homogeneous entity that uniformly values environmentalism and climate action this image universalizes the idea of climate change and detaches it from its cultural settings it also obscures how the localization of environmental policy and science within the state it involves processes of public consultation and legitimacy for example the traditional environmental narrative is really embodied in on this recent book that was published by a major university press and it describes itself as the definitive book on california's environmental history and this recently published book is about 300 pages and an entire book people of color and people of color legislators are only mentioned in passing twice so the traditional environmental narrative of california and its global leadership um really facilitates this erasure of people of color and enacting a comprehensive environmental policy and leadership therefore i published my book climate change from the streets with the explicit focus on people of color my book foregrounds people place and power in the context of climate change and inequality this research originated in my public policy work for the california state legislature during a 15-year period this provided me valuable insight into how the interactions of governments businesses and ngos shape climate change policy my research is further influenced by my experience growing up in latino immigrant communities of los angeles that face multiple environmental threats at the youth in places like pukoyama salmon in lakeview terrace i was surrounded by people resisting environmental racism whether protesting the sighting of landfills or organizing to demand the cleanup of toxic properties they sought to understand how these situations originated to develop alternatives and to imagine new environmental futures therefore this has focused my work on what the conceptualization of environmental justice and climate change has meant to activists policy makers experts and scholars alike understanding this is important because the idea of environmental justice has been growing in scope beyond initial application to the inequitable distribution of hazardous waste jumps in poor communities of color my work analyzes the expansion of environmental justice policy discourse and the ways in which it has challenged definitions of nature and society when i began this research project in california i was struck by the lack of scholarship on the narratives of environmental justice in the context of climate change this the literature shows a real neglect of environmental justice groups worldview and influence in climate change policy arenas the lack of a narrative perspective is largely due to the fact that since the 1980s environmental justice studies has sought to legitimize itself as an area of serious academic inquiry the first generation of environmental justice scholars in general focused on causality and quantifying environmental inequality through the lens of race and class at a single scale however an emerging second generation has extended the field to incorporate a deeper consideration of critical theory and intersectionality the ways in which gender class on sexuality immigration status and other human and other human identities shape environmental justice at multiple scales this second generation has been dubbed critical environmental justice studies and it focuses on four important questions that are central to my own work the first question asks how does intersectionality multiple forms of difference race gender uh inc class uh immigration status sexuality infra influence environmental justice outcomes the second to what extent should scholars focus on a single scale or multi a multi-scale analysis of the causes and possible resolutions to environmental justice struggle third to what degree do state power and market systems entrench social inequality and finally how can marginalized groups whose participation is indispensable to society shape sustain sustainable and collective futures therefore using a critical environmental justice study lens the key argument in my book is for society to successfully resolve the phenomenon and climate change critical attention was placed on the human dimensions of climate change policy making such as local knowledge culture and history and it should be done at multiple scales central to this art argument it's a demonstration that environmental protection and improving public health are uniquely linked and maintaining that link is key to advancing future climate action policies the case of california is particularly productive as to analyze how the human dimensions of climate change uh policy unfold as the world's fifth largest economy and the only us state to implement a comprehensive program of regulatory and market-based mechanisms to reduce greenhouse gas emissions california has consistently been at the forefront of broader national and global environmental experimentation the state's cap and trade program a central market-based mechanism for sure ensuring carbon emissions reduction is the third largest in the world after the european union and china this program has been especially contentious in debates within california supporters emphasize its global reach and cost effectiveness and detractors criticize its inequitable effects on specific local communities and demographic groups california's prominence in climate change policy makes it an ideal place to investigate the dynamics of such disputes and their roots and differing climate change world views my multi-sided ethnographic policy analysis weaves together a case studies uh that are three interconnected case studies the first looks at climate and public health activism and two heavily impacted communities of color richmond and oakland california the second looks at conflict over state-level carbon trading and use of its revenue for investment in local communities most harm by air pollution and the third is looks at international and local implications of forest conservation projects in the global south in this case uh chiapas mexico and ocular brazil allowed under california's market-based climate change world climate change laws and this is a case study that i'll go into that momentarily these case studies combine to reveal the contested politics of the local state and transnational levels on which california makes climate change policy and takes action for example i trace activists as they travel between geographies and policy scales they are not just situated in in one space but transverse geographies and policy scales for example in richmond california which has the single largest um oil refinery west of the mississippi that also happens to be the single largest greenhouse gas emitter in the entire state of california and one of the largest emitters of local pollution that affects people's health so activists in that area have been um fighting to um close down that oil refinery or change its business practices for their less harmful so that these activists understand that the chevron refinery is part of a global system that's not just only locally based so they they know they they can't just protest in city hall in richmond california but they also have to jump policy scales such um as a sacramento california state capital which defines on california's climate change programs so while they're protesting in richmond california they're also working at the state capitol to try to rescale california's global worldview and perspective on its climate change programs to focus back on local communities that are hit first and hardest from climate change impacts and local pollution at the same time they understand that california is part of a global system california often sees itself as a nation state operating on its cap and trade program with other major uh nations in the country again california's cap and trade program is the third largest in the world after the european union and china so these activists are also trying to rescale that global perspective particularly on projects on that are outsourcing environmental benefits to places like chiapas and aquila brazil and these projects are not only contentious in environmental justice communities in california they're also contentious with many indigenous and uh leaders in the global south uh that fear that california california's forest conservation projects carbon sinks that they're creating there may create dispossession of indigenous lands and i'll go into that case study momentarily so the three aims of this multi-scale uh research are the first to demonstrate that public health and environmental justice perspectives can be central to successful climate change policy development and implementation the second is to offer an interdisciplinary framework for theorizing the kinds of negotiations between scales and worldviews that are involved in the development of equitable climate change policy and third provide a set of findings findings that activists can use to negotiate with governments that legitimizes their perspectives or worldview about the differential impact of climate change on disadvantaged communities a quick note on my methods as a multi-scalar study my work draws on two main sources notes from my years of observing policy making in sacramento state capital and extensive interviews with climate uh policymakers and environmental justice stakeholders from 2012 uh to 2015 with several follow-up interviews conducted in 2017 2018 and 2019. my participant observer reflections content analysis and semi-structured interviews provide valuable information on the conflicts and collaborations defining climate change and environmental justice in california now on to the the this international global case study while some of you may not agree with this following case study as scholars and activists it is important to understand the modes strategies and logics uh that strong social movements like environmental justice uh groups employ so i ask you to explore this case with an open mind in this case study from my book here we will be jumping scales from the local to global we will see how the conceptualization of environmental justice as an organizing theme has spread horizontally throughout throughout california and how is now vertically linked to the global south in mexico and brazil for california advocates there has been a growing need to develop a global consciousness in the environmental justice movement activists recognize the importance of connecting local agendas with trends they see nationally and internationally around climate change in this case study i examined how the continued collaborations experimentation and coalition building since 2010 brought california environmental justice perspectives onto the global stage this story centers on the ways in which carbon markets can create international links between local injustices and prop new forms of trans local activism a central figure in this story is mary rose to rook an activist with the asian pacific environmental network or apen for short one of the leading environmental justice groups in california also based in richmond california her interesting her indigenous last name in tagalog means to know according to mary rose the need to engage on on a global scale became clear when apan's native american allies who represent sovereign nations were participating in united nations debates on climate change policy native american advocacy groups like the indigenous environmental network developed campaigns that brought us environmental justice groups to the united nations and other global spaces and these arenas california environmental justice groups learned how linking their local campaigns could also help indigenous communities in the global south these interactions laid a strong foundation for new trans local efforts when california attempted to link its cap and trade system to chiapas mexico and after brazil through forest offset credits carbon offsets allow california's polluting industries to pay someone else anywhere in the world to reduce their emissions by engaging in activities such as forest conservation forest offsets are also known as reducing emissions from deforestation and digger decoration or red for short in other words red offsets allow pollution at home only if developing countries keep their force in the ground and do not use their own natural resources polluting industry industries in the united states are allowed to continue to pollute most often in low income communities of color like richmond and oakland california traditional environmentalists such as the environmental defense fund the nature conservancy polluting businesses and some large indigenous groups these are large group indigenous groups that have formal land title to their lands and therefore are recognized by their uh federal and local governments support such offset projects because of cost effectiveness ecological enhancements to tropical forests and benefit sharing opportunities for indigenous communities these groups stress the need to combat tropical deforestation that is the cutting and burning of trees to convert land to grow crops extract oil or raise livestock it is estimated that such activities account for more than 20 percent of the earth's human-caused carbon emissions polluting uh industries support uh forest offsets in the global south in particular because it is a significantly cheaper option for reducing carbon emissions when compared to u.s domestic mechanisms for california environmental justice groups however it seemed that red offsets likely would not address local air pollution they and they foresaw increased emissions and disadvantaged neighborhoods smaller indigenous rights groups in accolade and chiapas these are smaller groups that don't have land tenure land title and are not recognized by their local or federal governments argued that the new value of pristine forest reserves could motivate landowners to evict forest-face indigenous communities especially in regions like chiapas mexico where there has been a long history of violent conflict over land rights to them red could exasperate local environmental problems and perpetuate historic injustices thus in response a new trans local coalition emerged between south and north social movements uh here again we see how notions of environmental justice travel and are horizontally and vertically linked this trans-local coalition moreover argues for a uh thinking or feedback loop approach to climate change policy for example they claim u.s imports of crude oil from the amazon are driving the destruction of some of the rainforest ecosystems most pristine areas and releasing large amounts of greenhouse gases according to an amazon watch study american refineries processed over 230 000 barrels of amazon crude oil a day and california represents a large majority an average of 171 000 barrels comprising 74 of all amazon crude imports to the us and also activists really argue that the processing of crude oil has these embodied environmental and health impacts at the local level uh creating injustices in the amazon as well in places like richmond california just earlier this year the processing of crude oil um the chevron refinery in richmond spilled over 600 uh 600 gallons of crude oil into the san francisco bay as we see in the picture on the left and the chevron refinery has had multiple uh fires that uh created mandatory evacuation zones that sent 15 000 people to hospital emergency rooms for example and august 6 2012. moreover for a people like mary rose a hostile incident solidified her determination against red offsets and towards a system-thinking approach to climate change policy at a 2010 united nations uh uh meeting in cancun mexico she was detained and tossed out of the climate negotiations for holding a sign opposing carbon markets uh she told me quote you would think i would be afraid after that experience but actually i was encouraged because to the right of me at the protest with the president of bolivia evo morales and stalefe were leaders of social movements from the western hemisphere from the mst of brazil and the villa campesina mexico and in front of me were the native american brothers and sisters from the indigenous indigenous environmental network who have been campaigning to add red uh red force offsets in quote so working together in person in via conference calls during 2011 and 2012 california environmental justice groups and indigenous uh rights groups organized an opposition campaign through this process they were able to overcome concerns from groups of mexico and brazil that california environmental justice groups might sell them out through carbon market trading and revenue sharing programs after several collaborative negotiations they eventually forged a common understanding about the spatial implications and global reach of california's carbon market highlighting potential harms to those living among the trees and those living next to polluting industries the debate again the this debate is so contentious to caliph because california is the third largest carbon market in the world the implication here california is a global climate leader and if california adopts uh red offsets others will follow globally while policymakers in california proclaim the benefits of force offsets at international events several indigenous groups from the global south protest the lack of consultation during the development of a proposal that could impact their lands and livelihoods the first major global protest against california's carbon market occurred on september 26 2012 where over 40 indigenous protesters from the lancome jungle and members of international ngos gathered outside the governor's climate and forest force meeting in chiapas mexico the task force founded by the state of california brought together governments government and business officials dedicated to implementing uh red offsets globally they represented 16 local governments of six countries mexico brazil indonesia the united states peru and nigeria that uh between them held 20 percent of the world's forest among the most vocal protesters at the task force meeting was sanchez a mayan indigenous leader from the remote jungles of chiapas denied a chance to address the meeting sanchez seized the microphone phone during the open uh plenary and spoke before a packed auditorium of several hundred participants quote she was quoted as saying we have come before you today to denounce the programs and projects that threaten to dispossess us of our territories why do the wealthy want to impose their will by force the jungles are sacred and exist to serve the people we don't come to your countries and tell you what to do with your lands and livelihoods we ask for the same respect end quote uh rejection of uh forest offices invoked the nature of the forest as a home a historically contested territory and a sacred space her intervention highlights how climate change policy maps onto existing cultural meanings and social and historic dynamics concerning property politics and culture for example at this one of this protest on several indigenous leaders held up signs the one at the bottom right reads the government of chiapas had lied to us they didn't inform us they didn't consult us and we don't want red offsets so under international law and policies before you enter into any a multilateral or bilateral agreement that'll impact um lands and livelihoods of indigenous indigenous communities there has to be free prior and informed consent an allegation here is that that was violated and that didn't occur three weeks after the forest task force meeting in chiapas an international delegation of indigenous leaders from brazil mexico and ecuador traveled to sacramento california to represent uh to register their opposition in person at the california air resources board public hearing on october 18 2012. the delegation was hosted by friends of the earth and several california environmental justice organizations while digital communication aided the development of a south north exchange activists understood that physical sites of assembly were still the most effective way of collecting collectively expressing resistance and challenging the dominant power california represented the locus of power as it is the only local jurisdiction in the world considering red offset programs the presence of indigenous leaders alongside california environmental justice advocates moreover showcased a narrative of the potential south north uh environmental injustice derived from california's global market-based climate change solutions in other words it was a symbolic reminder of the spatial and human scale impacts of carbon markets um several indigenous advocates and public health advocates spoke out in opposition at the air resources board meeting in sacramento for example one public health activist that worked with indigenous communities and uh the remote jungles of chiapas presented this brochure that uh that the state of chiapas uh distributed at the 2000 uh conference of the parties of the united nations and cancun mexico and this brochure as you can see highlights that um it um cleared 172 illegal groups were relocated and efforts to avoid deforestation so the the advocate made the allegation or assertion here that while california has not uh officially linked its carbon market its cap and trade system to chiapas mexico the state of uh chiapas in anticipation of that potential linkage is clearing out um indigenous groups that don't have land tenure to create these carbon markets and potential revenue for state and land owners there was also indigenous leaders from ocular brazil speaking out in opposition ninoa the president of the federation of cuny kill people spoke out in opposition and he has quoted that scene at the hearing quote indigenous people are feeling the effects of offset programs uh they are restricting our way of life and our ability to access to our to have access to our traditional hunting fishing and gathering sites so for this reason we are urging you not to accept red offsets in your trading program end quote california environmental justice advocates also spoke out in opposition one group was quoted as saying quote we stand with our international brothers and sisters we will leave red programs are bad for communities internationally that are being decimated from the program and california communities that are not receiving the benefit of local pollution reduction end quote when on the board hearing concluded members of the trans-local coalition continued their lobbying efforts at the state capitol they met with legislative leaders and presented them with the letter signed by more than 30 california based organizations opposing red following the capital lobby day the coalition organized a no red tour throughout northern california coalition members sought to educate the public about the effects of offset programs on people living in both industrialized and forest regions the tour led to a larger policy discussion in the capital and news media over california's ability to monitor the integrity of international offices in developing countries for example the legal scholar alan romo noted that any international offset program implemented in a development dev developing country would depend on the host country or third parties for verification corruption at any stage including initial reporting verification and monitoring could undermine offset programs ramos comments influenced by the visibility of the trans-local pollution further raised concern with capital staff members this included where this whether the state could monitor international offsets in the same manner as domestic ones the state unlike the federal government lacks international authority to enforce provisions or intervene in another country's sovereignty several senior capital staff members told me that california should be cautious developing linkages where doing so could induce or exasperate human rights violations in the global cell there's other concerns and major challenges of implementing carbon offsets uh programs um and under really understanding can force preserve uh carbon as sinks for at least 100 years which is the ipvc rule for forest offsets there are several major challenges including um a wildfires increasing severity and frequency as you know uh in california in brazil australia on the intensity and severity and frequency of wild virus is increasing we currently have six major active fires four which are currently burning are the uh four largest in california's history that are occurring currently now and there was a recent study uh by uc berkeley that showed that carbon offset burning is undermining the program that the air board uh has this 20 uh buffer um to account for wildfires on that are taking over some of these forest conservation projects um and this study is is showing and it's finding that that 20 buffer is being decimated by the current and uh past fires also the issue of drug cartels and political corruption there was an uh interesting um a very informative investigative reporting by the los angeles times that showed that forest reserves are being taken over by drug cartels uh not to grow drugs but also but to grow avocados because that's a higher commodity and one uh ecologist who was uh taking care of those forest preserves quoted as saying quote the worst case scenario is that they decide on making too much noise and they kill me end quote he was one of the whistleblowers on telling the world about uh about this situation and then finally economic and political uncertainty in many countries for example many of you know that the president of brazil is it can be uh identified as a climate denier it's not supportive of climate change programs um and really undermines some and for example in the fires that happened um two years ago the president um blamed actor leo leonardo dicaprio for paying people to uh start these fires moreover at a red panel that i hosted in 2006 at the yale school forestry the california air resources board member dean flores commented that regulators are walking a fine line balancing in-state political pressures with a globe goal of compounding global climate change he said are we trying to save california or be trained to save the world in some sense the answer may be both flores identified forest office as one of the most content controversial issues facing the air board he added the truck that the trans local coalition has done a good job in highlighting the alleged negative aspects of uh offsets which made it more difficult to quickly approve the program throughout 2012 california environmental justice advocates an indigenous um leaders demonstrated how powerful network coalitions could shape environmental narratives of carbon reductions during the next five years the trans local coalition helped stall momentum towards adoption of an international forest offset program most importantly its protests created market and political uncertainty today the issue continues to be contentious and unresolved in cal and sacramento this form of translocal activism is consistent with margaret keck and catherine shishing's research on global human rights activism what the author's term the boomerang pattern can be observed in the ways that ngos in the global south work with similar domestic groups in the global north in the case of translocal opposition to red indigenous groups in chiapas inaugurated brazil protested their their own government state a as we see in the diagram to stop the development of offset programs however due to the relative weakness of civil society in mexico and brazil meant that the groups lack sufficient power to influence their governments and to and can even become targets of repression themselves a situation diagram as blockage in the pattern the groups therefore connected with california organizations for help the global north organizations in comparison had greater freedom of action and benefited from stronger civil societies information sharing and collaboration between regents led california environmental justice groups to protest their government state b to block the program therefore under the boomerang model california policy makers perhaps not wanting to be viewed as adopting policies that could provoke human rights abuses abroad began to slow down the process of approval of global offsets again this issue has remained contentious and debated in sacramento and unresolved therefore through their efforts anti-red activists are challenging the world views that are considered valid within california's decision making on climate change the trans local coalition posed a fundamental question who has the power to protect nature and humanity from the existential threat of climate change the answer has emerged through various forms of conflict and collaboration california's climate change policy increasingly depends on the ways in which it incorporates marginalized voices from within the state and around the globe so to sum up some of the key findings from this uh trans uh local anti-red coalition the first is that distant groups formed an anti-red campaign based on diverse world views and histories environmental injustice is interconnected environmental justice travel across geographies and scales to effectively address them and more importantly there's there are spatial implications of carbon markets the third finding is that the coalition challenged state power in the north and the south rejecting global structures that embedded environmental injustices within a state state-sanctioned climate change solutions and then finally instead of only market-based climate solutions environmental justice groups are arguing for more equitable alternatives however there's a lot of limitations and challenges to this form of trans local activists the first is there are there's unequal power dynamics between global north and global south activists as i previously mentioned there's divergent perspectives and priorities among global south indigenous groups us native american tribes and california environmental justice groups as i mentioned earlier not all indigenous groups in the global south opposed carbon offsets are red these larger groups that have more political power they have land tenure so they can no negotiate their state and local governments um are are in strong support of these projects also some of um native american tribes in the united states are supportive for example the california europe new york tribe which is the largest tribe in california it also happens to be the largest tribe of forest offices on their own territories within california and they're they're linking up with some of these indigenous groups around the globe with the help of the ford foundation to try to strategize them how can how how they can help implement red projects globally a third is that the state uh that the state and market forces might co-opt the movement they essentially may create astro turf or green washing and slap on a couple of equity principles without really addressing the structural challenges and inequities in these programs and then finally red is an unresolved issue as i mentioned there's a lot of difficulty sustaining trans local coalitions over time it takes a lot of resources staff time money and effort to convene these type of um coalitions so what does this all really mean so what are the larger broader uh theoretical findings of this research well through my more than 10 years of research i came to see this tension between world views of climate change those of scientists mainstream environmental groups and policy makers and then those of environmental justice advocates while these world views are not absolute they are a generalization of the dynamics i initially observed in california within california in the first world view i generally sell one based on utilitarianism efforts to develop climate change policy for the greatest good for the greatest number i call this worldview carbon reductionism an adherence to cost effectiveness and market-based solutions focused only on reducing global greenhouse gas emissions without social equity justice and local health considerations for the most polluted and disadvantaged communities under this world view my research generally observed governments being judged whether their policies are cost effective and benefit the majority so in the initial years under carbon uh reductionism there was a strong emphasis just on global re uh greenhouse gas reduction potential and this was also often measured and tons of co2 equivalent because carbon is the most abundant greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere and there's this strong scientific framing around climate change very detached expertise of who can frame the idea of climate change the problem and define the idea of climate change and his data gathering methods and the corresponding solutions and these solutions are often focused on cost effectiveness how can we reduce uh greenhouse uh gases most cost effectively without having a major burden on businesses this and this is often achieved through what's called market-based uh solutions such as the cap and trade system that or carbon offsets that i mentioned earlier and again california has the third largest capital trade system after the european union and china and this cap and trade system is often seen as being geographically neutral so since carbon emissions are global in nature uh they mixed uniformly in the global atmosphere don't settle at the local level it doesn't matter whether you reduce carbon emissions so long as you reach that global target so you can do all your emissions reductions in a wealthy community like beverly hills or santa monica or manhattan or you can do them in environmental justice communities like compton south los angeles or north long beach and and the geographically neutral approach to cap and trade and carbon programs on in the early years only had an emphasis on mitigation just reducing and mitigating house gas emissions and in the early years they did not focus on climate adaptation acknowledging that wildfires heat waves um extreme weather events are already happening and we have to adapt our our communities and our society particularly our most uh vulnerable communities so conversely on the other side environmental justice groups generally had a moral rights-based worldview i dubbed their worldview as climate change from the streets a critical re-evaluation of both the practice and politics of reducing carbon emissions their worldview considers social equity and argues that a utilitarianism approach ignores distinctions between people and the disproportionate impact of climate change on low-income communities of color my research observed the environmental justice worldview as participatory embodied and experimental so under a climate change from the streets world view on the right hand side there's a strong emphasis not only on greenhouse gas emissions potential but co benefits potential understanding that the processes of burning fossil fuels which causes greenhouse gas emissions also creates um other local pollution like nox and socks that are our co-pollutants that happen at the same time of burning a fossil fuel that stay at the local level and do affect people's health but generally in our climate change policy we create these policies uh policy silos between global pollution and local pollution here they're advocate activists advocate for uh a more systems taking approach a more interlinking of our client and climate change policies that are holistic that address multiple pollutants uh people's public health and greenhouse gas emissions so there's this strong contextual freedom uh understand that climate change is happening um in larger society affecting uh uh differently uh different communities and demographic groups so there's a contextual framing uh local expertise it's acknowledged to bring into the conversation of defining climate change data gathering and uh policy policy formulation so there's an emphasis not just on cost effectiveness it focuses on cost effectiveness of course but it should not happen at the expense of social equity justice or other forms of equitable outcomes so focusing on cost effectiveness but also environmental justice and these these solutions are generally community-based solutions ensuring that the solutions are not just only benefiting the majority but the communities that are hit first and worst by the impacts of climate change so there's a multi-scale approach to this type of climate policy acknowledging that geography context and place matters in carbon markets and on climate change programs and then finally there's an emphasis not just on mitigation in 2008 and 2009 environmental justice group really pushed the state and local governments such as the city of oakland but largely the state to focus on not just uh state state scale um adaptation policies and hard assets safeguarding on our our freeways hospitals and schools from the impacts of climate change but also safeguarding our neighborhoods so having a local focus on uh neighborhood adaptation so environmental justice groups in 2008 really push the state and local governments to focus on that so many admit you may consider these world reviews as a simple dichotomy however its use is intended to highlight a critical analysis of a contentious politics of scale economics and race and it helps us as scholars understand that the actors involved in climate change policy making are often speaking from structural locations that are worlds apart and in 2012 yet i witnessed a big change in climate change policy making it became more participatory and synergetic through a reoccurring process of conflict and collaboration a broader range of individuals and organizations are not now co-producing what climate change means human geographer mike helm argues that the tension between world views world views can have a balancing uh even created impact yielding stronger more robust approaches to resolving climate change furthermore world views are not fixed uh fixed they can transform over time scientific ideas and beliefs about climate change evolve together with the representations identities debates and institutions that give practical effect and meaning to policies in other words the ways in which we conceptualize climate change just don't happen people are behind our governments policies and environmental values and they can change their minds for instance at a 2017 united nations climate change conference the former california governor uh republican governor arnold schwarzenegger made statements that some traditional environmentalists ascribe to the wrong climate change worldview he insisted that climate action should now focus more on local air pollutants and their health effects schwarzenegger's 2017 position however directly contrasted with his worldview when he held public office as california governor he often impeded efforts to link climate change policy with environmental justice and public health his changing perspective reflects the broader evolution of california's world use of climate change through such instances we can assess the diversification of climate change and politics tracing how scientific facts about the world are fused with social commitments so to close up i attribute this co-productionist framework as being underscored by narratives of embodiment environmental justice groups are pushing new hypotheses as well as evaluating existing ones around climate problems and solutions they are calling for multiple ways of learning and knowing about climate change through my many years of interviews i observed how environmental justice groups centered their work on telling stories how how their bodies bear the marks of environmental interactions they framed or worked on the human embodiment of climate change and carbons associated co-pollutants for them the body is where diverse points of solution pollution social stratification and poverty intersect i call this way of knowing and learning as as climate embodiment a concept that draws on echo feminist studies and the field of public health for example environmental justice advocates in richmond argue for a holistic understanding of links between the infrastructure body that is the extraction of raw materials for the construction of buildings or the refining of oil to the contaminated human body in other words we began to imagine a form of climate embodiment that represents a continuum where the human body cannot be divorced from its environment and environmental solutions cannot be isolated from the human body in conclusion this embodied research represents new models of engagement with climate change that makes space for alternative paradigms of environmental protection my engagement with key stakeholders since 2006 has allowed me to critically analyze how the success of climate change policy in california now depends on incorporating marginalized voices and embodied perspectives from the local and global scales so thank you for this opportunity um it was such a pleasure and i look forward to our conversation in the q a thank you thank you very much dr mendes for your talk i would now like to open up the session for questions so just as a reminder again to ask questions participants are in zoom are encouraged to use the raise your hand button and then while calling you to unmute and ask your question directly or you can also type in the chat box your question and i can read them out and for everyone here in every 114 you can also raise your hand or just call on you and you can ask your questions okay uh so we have a question from ranjani is there an equal push for policies that are geared towards reducing the per capita consumption of natural resources by californians or there is for red in california that's an excellent question so that goes to the sort of since systems thinking approach uh to climate change policy particularly on round fours uh that environmental justice groups uh have uh friends of the earth is which is a a big ngo environmental ngo that works on in the global south around forests um and other natural resources along with a couple environmental justice groups about two years ago into entered um legislation dealing with forest products from the amazon and trying to reduce the consumption of uh of california use of such products of course that bill did not uh really move forward i think it might have gotten out of one policy committee but then it was stalled eventually and defeated by various um industries um that obviously are benefiting from amazon forest products so yes uh there's really that uh push to look at uh more of a global system thinking approach to the california's footprint and um contributing to global greenhouse gases both within the state and in this case in the amazon um through the the buying and use of uh forest based project products from there but also really acknowledging that our fossil fuel thinking even at the larger scale also important to understand that it's a fossil fuel based economy um that is not just about these type of lumber products but it's all the products that are derived from uh fossil fuel uh use as well so really thinking about it's gonna take a fundamental shift in our economy um in all sectors um to really achieve a net zero or a more equitable approach to climate change policy to really address the root causes of greenhouse gas emissions and other co-pollutants that affect people's lives and communities um okay can can you hear me professor mendes uh yes okay i'm curious about the stability of the political coalition the kind of utilitarian market-based environmental political coalition as we approach uh contentious issues that are either inter-regional in scale so like the colorado river watershed or something or invariably engage the nation state and um i guess i'm curious about the power of actors whether it's chevron or farmers in the central valley right the the many actors both within california and beyond for whom any uh you know climate change or carbon framework is uh is a concern and i guess i'm curious about where ej and then this kind of utilitarian market environmental coalition uh land on that with the ultimate concern being of course that the the divisions within uh these two groups on the kind of liberal left might ultimately uh prevent uh climate reduction you know strategies overall and then i guess a follow-up question to that is whether you think the red framework as it's currently envisioned is doing more harm than good uh you know kind of in its current form two excellent questions a lot there but two excellent questions i'll try to answer as best i can a subtitle of my book is how conflict and collaboration strengthen the environmental justice movement so regulators in california are regulators in north carolina no matter what don't uh environmental regulators that is don't just wake up one day and like i'm going to implement environmental justice i'm going to have an equity lens friend uh frame so you really we really need to understand who are people uh people from the policy makers to the rank and file regulators to appointees governor and presidential appointees that are in these powerful positions often do not look like uh individuals that are uh from these environmental justice communities the most impacted most disadvantaged communities so again that world view is quite different and that's why i really emphasize um in this book and this presentation that they're struck individuals and stakeholders are coming from structural locations that are worlds apart so to go back to your question is again regulators don't wake up one day wanting to do that oftentimes they resist this don't want to do this have a very technical scientific framing and see equity health sort of outside the purview or scope of the work that they need to do and and as you mentioned earlier they do have that utilitarianism approach that what they're doing um benefits larger society and therefore encompasses environmental justice so the the conflict and collaboration in my subtitle um is really at the heart of that that um it takes social movements to protest to have uh oftentimes antagonistic tactics to force policymakers rank and file uh regulators to change uh their practices and behaviors because there's definitely oftentimes a regulatory culture within regulatory agencies and uh there's a legislative culture as well within legislative bodies um that bracket out these equity and um and inclusion uh dimensions so oftentimes it takes lawsuits it takes um protesting um it takes on finding allies within the legislature which the big theme in my book in chapter three if you read it on the changing um demographics of the california legislature where um retiring um white coastal democrats mostly men um started to retire or either get voted out of office because of the changing dynamics from african americans uh the api community and of course the latino community so these groups started teaming up with latino legislators in particular that um share understood these communities oftentimes not always but oftentimes understood these communities and sponsored legislation to change those cultural aspects my little dog they're saying uh the cultural aspects of these issues and essentially the latino caucus in particular one of the largest uh i think it is the largest caucus in the california legislature started withholding their votes on major environmental bills climate change bills so again california is always the innovator the experimenter leading the force so anytime california or the last 15 years wanted to do that the latino caucus started withholding votes and saying that is not addressing the heart of the environmental justice our community and they started incorporating that a little bit more and that's sort of the conflict and collaboration i discussed in the book and of course california is not perfect there's still a lot of environmental injustice environmental racism but in the last 15 17 years there has been major progress and california is not only a global leader in climate change it is a global leader on climate justice though still more needs to be done and that the state can always do better the second part of your question about red offsets they're still being questionable uh there have been three major investigative reporting and this year alone a one from mit technology review which is one of your uh your um peer or uh planning groups uh the the mit uh technology review magazine that many of you may read um did an investigative reporting with uh i think two academics that really showed uh the nature conservancies in partic particular and a couple other uh voluntary offset programs of how uh they weren't valid oftentimes and uh they did the notification and really showing that they weren't uh adding any additionality that there's been cases where um there have been conservation projects that an ngo uh um conserved and dedicated to the preservation uh from the 1970s to 1980s and they were double dipping saying that that that project that they got in the 70s or 80s is now a horse offset so forest offset to be valid you have to show that that that land that forest would have been threatened by development oil extraction or um any type of development news and it has to be immediate it couldn't be from the 70s or 80s so that was an mit technology review also look at bloomberg bloomberg news which again this is a business uh uh public news publication also did a very critical uh analysis of offset and just earlier i think it was last week the los angeles times did a follow-up um investigative reporting on the nature conservancy and citing uc berkeley and and i believe it's uh carbon pulse or carbon plan um their recent analysis of offsets so i encourage you to look at those three independent sources to make your uh own um judgment of offset programs yourself thank you thank you and we have a question from the zoom chat um this is from rejoice and the question is are there some local community solutions to climate change especially from the anti-red groups can you repeat that again um are there some local community solutions to climate change especially from the anti-red groups yeah so their idea is again securing land tenure particularly for the smaller indigenous groups or forest people that have been there we see this in the united states some some indigenous tribes here particularly california are not recognized by the federal government luckily some they're recognized by the state government but the federal government does not want to recognize them that's that's one of the the main issues not trying to do a program in places like chiapas that are have a long history of land tenure long conflict if you don't know about this look up the zapatista rebellion um that'll give you an idea of how contentious how violent some of these places are and i don't know how california decided to do to use that at first as one of their pilot areas to look at but really acknowledging the history and the conflicts that exist um providing opportunities for people to again own their land and be able to um conserve the land but also to still maintain their livelihoods and looking at other types of climate change solutions that tackle um both global and local pollution black carbon is a major issue particularly in latin america um from the heavy-duty trucks so black carbon is what they call um uh short-lived or or what is what did they just it should be called short-lived climate pollutant but they changed it to i can't remember high powered i can't remember what's going but essentially it has seven to sometimes 20 times the global warming potential of just regular carbon and this comes from the burning of fossil fuels so it creates uh a global uh pollutant as well as local polluted uh that affects people health the black carbon is sort of that very very fine suit you see everywhere but it's even finer than that that comes from uh the burning of diesel fuel so looking at how can we convert our um our transportation infrastructure to be uh have less impact on our environment and of course people's health so that's a big issue um i i think would be better to focus on both here in the united states that have multi-benefit policies addressing co-pollutants here we have a question hi um can you hear me yes uh first of all i loved your book thank you so much i um went to undergrad or i did my undergrad in environmental policy and i was surprised that i never heard even though i was thought about carbon offsets and captain trade and everything i never heard about the spatial and human implications of this solutions sorry thank you thank you thank you for reading the book i'll go back is he there oh okay yeah sorry so i was just like shocked really i i really enjoyed learning about that so my question is like um very often opportunities to access a higher quality um residential environment so to live in a better community or yeah with better conditions i would say uh depends on income so how would inclusion of the streets or these perspectives from the street streets or the knowledge from the streets in the development of climate solutions could change or affect how the capitalist system works so like the cheapest there is to leave will be the ones who that are next to the polluting facilities like how how is that going to be changed um it's good it's going to take a lot we see we see things are uh we see we see these conflicts and these cleavages these tensions these fights um uh within california um nationally and internationally uh the ip of the uh ippc report came out last month um and then the u.n climate uh change conference will be in glasgow scotland in early november i'm going to be attending for my first time so i'm really excited um but it's going to take a fundamental shift on how we live so i often say that yes there are very hardcore climate denial deniers they do exist but a lot of people that are can be classified in that um uh climate denier uh a section like particularly policy makers and industry leaders um and business owners um you know privately they they they don't oftentimes don't deny that climate change is happening we're all experience it but they often are opposing climate change because many people are benefiting from the fossil fuel economy many people are becoming very wealthy and you know the very um are extracting a lot of resources from our planet that is supporting their lifestyles from the most the one percent to on suburban uh communities so we're asking people to fundamentally change that lifestyle those benefits so the advantages that they have so going from the fossil fuel county me um essentially is asking for a redistribution of resources work types of jobs and benefits that people are having so that's going to be a continuing conflict that we have uh even within california because people yes we're uh the state is a very uh climate leader but again um environmental policy doesn't just happen within california depending on which uh list you look california's the fourth or fifth largest um oil producer in in the united states so the oil industry uh the western western states petroleum association which is very powerful gives a lot of money and lobbying and political contributions uh to various uh legislators doesn't it as well as the natural gas industry uh the the building industry they don't just roll over and let all these quote-unquote progressive policies happen there's a lot of fights that happen particularly as that's why as we see with environmental justice environmental justice changes um our societal practices as well as our business practices so i think the more honest we could be about that the better we can moving forward um is sort of the immediate things that you're asking for is uh local particularly for local governments it's taking the time and effort to build relationships with ngos environmental justice communities disadvantaged communities understanding where these communities are mapping them building relationships and having some of these trusted organizations work hand-in-hand with local governments providing them resources to do the outreach and building this uh and building policy that um really works with the speed of trust and a lot of times governments want to be policy innovators and just get a report or policy done or adopted without doing the work and building that uh speed of dr uh you know working and building that uh that trust with the speed with the idea of trust so that i think that's one area and a lot of governments don't do it from climate change to sustainability issues to my new research which i want to share right now uh on uh climate induced disaster so i'm really this article i encourage some of you uh everyone to read this uh looks at the invisible the victims of disaster understanding the vulnerability of undocumented latino and indigenous migrants particularly focusing on farm workers that are asked to risk their lives and livelihood through these extreme wildfire events again four of the largest wildfires that ever happened in california's uh history by acreage are currently burning and each year for the last four years we're breaking that that uh record so there's a new fire that beat out 2017 2018 2019 2020 and now 2021. so essentially a lot of these air a lot of these um fires extreme wildfire events these are very com complex fires multiple fires coming together they're called extreme because they don't follow traditional fire science practices or behavior and uh people farm workers in particular and winery areas like sonoma and napa the central coast santa barbara are asked to go into mandatory evacuation zones that are considered hazardous for the rest of uh the general population and not given proper n95 mass goggles or anything um particularly in 2017 when this article takes place um and asked to safeguard uh the crops from smoke and ash without really looking at that human embodiment of what is happening to the these farm workers particularly ones that are undocumented and indigenous and latino what is happening to their bodies from safeguarding harvest who's safeguarding their bodies and so my research is really looking at that and we're having i i co-author this with community groups and we've had a great um opportunity to um engage with uh high level policy makers both at the local state and international levels including the united nations and i'm continuing this project through an nsf uh national science foundation study looking at another region in california and sonoma county which is has some of the most expensive uh wineries and bottled wines um and how that area has experienced multiple years of extreme wildfire events and how that's impacting in particular farm workers there as well so um i don't know how much time we have left but i just wanted to share that as well um maybe we can take just one last question right super um thanks for being here today and speaking with us um this might be a little wide-ranging so forgive me but as an environmental justice activist myself i work with a lot for a lot of groups in regard to climate action but particular interest in mass communication and building popular support so i was wondering if you could perhaps share some of your observations on the most effective methods you've observed in promoting any particular climate programs or the strengths and weaknesses i guess more specifically i've heard in some academia recently strongly argue against using hard science hard data as a tool for building support they think it's and it alienates a lot of just quote-unquote normal people that they're trying to uh to convince um and maybe what which what is effective in term for that and then perhaps in addition to that if you want um i was just curious on your thoughts on um these people in minority groups uh using uh their experience to convince for certain political arguments uh that is like uh in my experience like having those share these very emotional appeals about their body experience very effective but it also requires a lot of emotional labor on their part so um i don't know no no no no everything everything that you talk about the heart of my book you know that conflict and collaboration those worldviews that i mentioned structural locations that are people are coming um from environmental justice groups believe in climate science they believe in climate-based science from public health covenanting pandemic they often they have taken stances on that as well to climate change and sustainability science they absolutely um believe in that and from from the research that i do and then my own professional practice as a policy maker myself on the water board have seen that um there's no argument about there the art for the tension and the conflict or cleavage that may happen is what science are we going to use what data what metrics um data teller matt meadows who's a very famous sustainability science uh a scientist uh she's she had a saying that really stuck with me we we measure what we value so nobody is in sustainability science and nobody's arguing against uh the science but what people and uh often what are you going to measure what are you valuing and then if you're you're you're one demographic group uh all the scientists all the engineers all the modelers are coming from just one world view one cultural background how's that gonna uh impact the research questions that you ask the data you collect and again the corresponding solutions um and then what stakeholders you you invite and who you have rapport with if anyone this is a very international program a very elite international program people are coming from all over the world and that's one of the draws of of your school in your department is having that experience that international context that world global context and that often doesn't happen at the local state and and then some of these very fancy united nations um uh convenience um there's some dominant groups um because of wealth and power so the key individual actors are driving the agenda oftentimes um so we i i i i'm learning more about the international context and climate change i'm going to participate my first time but i i do know the the local state and increasingly the uh the federal level and and it's quite um jarring sometimes to be in those spaces and who's invited i'm quite privileged and honored to be starting to be invited to those spaces but um seen it um at various policy scales really matters so diversifying who are the scientists who are the scientists interacting with and again building those relationships what urban planners do and from disaster planning to transportation is a form of a scientific tool or scientific method that's based on rationality and nobody's arguing against that but how do we make those systems and tools and logics that we use as urban planners uh sustainability scientists or engineers or policy scientists um that are more inclusive more representative and uh more uh more understanding of the various contexts that individuals experience and understand that climate change happens in larger society in multiple groups and demographic groups great we see more questions in the chat box but unfortunately we're at time so on behalf of gmap and the urban planning program in particular i'd like to thank you again dr mendes for your wonderful presentation we really appreciate you taking the time and thanks also to everyone who attended today's lecture make sure to join us again next week at the same time for our next speaker by professor sophie gonek whose talk will be on contesting this possession immigrants and the struggle for housing madrid and i just want to do a shout out to ariela i went to mit with her and uh hope to connect with you soon thank you awesome uh and uh professor mendez if you have uh 10 to 15 minutes we just have a um like a one-on-one with the phd students great thank you so yeah we'll just take a couple minutes to get the room cleared out and shut down the zoom for everyone else okay i'm gonna get some water i'm gonna | Columbia GSAPP | UCCPX4RfQsBcpKHk71ZM7m2Q | 2021-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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gY0o6X2S0-w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY0o6X2S0-w | Bus 162 Module 7 Lecture 7New | this lecture will look at the layers of management top management middle management lower management and how all of those stack up if you will and how that relates to the tooth decision-making the concept that's important to know is in management is an idea called span of management or span of control control because when you think about one of the functions of an organization or management has to may it has to take care of is the control process make sure things are all going in the appropriate direction how many different levers there are two control is the his managers is the the idea of this span of management the a wide span of management exists when a manager directly supervises a large number of employees maybe 10 15 even as many as 20 in some cases more a narrow span of management exists when a manager directly supervises only a few managers 345 will talk about each of these in a little more detail but you can see the difference between having a whole bunch of different things to watch out for versus being focused on a few different ones that are particularly particular relevance and generally of dealing with more complex complex interactions between the manager and the end the subordinates the idea of span of management is complemented by what's called the organizational layers the number of of management layers between the senior people and the people that are on the on the lines working with customers and doing production whether there's one layer of middle management 2 2 3 4 5 6 whatever that that's the the notion of layers of management a company with many many layers of management and in 15 there's a lot of them is a lot if you have a large company you know like Disney and there's a CEO and it's a group of executives and then there's another layer and another layer and they break up into divisions multiple layers that's called at all organization if there's very few you know usually involves a narrow narrow span of management this is because managers have a few subordinates so you need money more layers to operate the business if a organization has flat spans of management than in contrast it can have much lower layers of much fewer layers of management if you will learn so we'll talk a little bit more about how different forms of organization develop out of these ideas of span and management general ideas expand a management in layers we have different organizational structures and that's it will take up in the next lecture | ProfJimHazy | UCx2_EKsBI7sv8TAsDOaMOBQ | 2017-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 442 | 2,482 |
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JeJKNRPEbQo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeJKNRPEbQo | 29 Small but Weighty Jewelry Jar Part 2 | this is pat hood from passions and pastimes another owl look at this anybody know look at this owl it's a little beat up on the front here the but it might be shot it might be able to shine it up it's got a really nice chain just a lobster claw clasp no no makers mark nothing no marking on the back but what can we do what can we put in behind here to test this this is a magnifying glass there you go it's a little beat up but it's a magnifying glass so a third owl that's pretty cool um i don't know if i take that jewelry hunting with me or not i'm gonna say i think i found another bracelet but no i found now this is the third one okay again a chain with a hook were those three necklaces supposed to chain together somehow it doesn't make any sense because this is well okay we've got yeah that doesn't make any sense to me um maybe it's a way of storing them you hang them up by the lobster claw but they're they're long this is plastic faceted beads not flaccid with a metal hollow metal mesh ball and a little dangle that's slightly tangled so again a pretty a lightweight but pretty you know very wearable necklace i like these um metallic coated beads that are on the dangle and on the either side of the wire mesh ball and i like these these are nice faceted beads um once again why does it have a lobster claw clasp but no nothing to attach it to well we are getting toward the bottom i think i see more rings i do okay so in um our how light series of turquoise colored rings here's another ring so that's one two three oh my glute that one four five six of those rings plus here's a how light stone just a plain stone it looks maybe it goes with that bracelet that or whatever with stone so here's a few stones um that are loose and they probably go on with that little uh remember that little bead i found with something broken so still only one pair of uh earrings and one brooch but i see some more rings here's uh sort of a pseudo opal looking ring it's just like glitter um oh it's not it's not too small either again in that seven and a half range not like i need more rings but there's so there's one more ring here's um the silver tone version of this gold tone antler ring if you again if you know what meaning these have or if they belong to a specific tv show or something please let me know um here's a pendant this is the first pendant we've had by itself a swallow with some nice uh enamel and aurora borealis rhinestones very pretty textured on the back but no marking so no idea of the maker here's a little ring that's just a very lightweight i don't know if it's metal might even be plastic so very lightweight sorry i knocked my lamp uh lightweight silvertone ring i thought i saw some more oh no this is okay these are unusual this i found another pair of earrings and this one's missing a piece so here's a pair um blown glass they're not they look like they're solid balls they're they've got a little weight to them um a pair of earrings this one's missing the ear wire but that should be an easy fix oh now that i've answered the phone i'm back to finish off with the jeremy jar um i have a little bit more than this um to go through because i've taken some out to try to detangle it and you know how that always takes a little bit of time but let's continue on here's a bracelet a stretchy bracelet um it's got some kind of discoloration oh it looks like just something got spilled on some of the rhinestones um yeah you can see there's kind of this whitish stuff on it let's see if we can yeah so that and that can be cleaned off i think there's two spots here i see one of them these are somehow attached i'm not sure if you look on the inside i'm not sure if those are glued they look kind of like they're glued so there's one of the missing ones that could be replaced and maybe another missing one is inside there so with some cleaning and repair this would be kind of a cool bracelet to wear nice nice snug whoops there we go a nice snug cuff but comfortable like it's not too heavy like i could and if you need to slug somebody no i'm just kidding um so there's a he had another bracelet this is the jar that keeps on giving i see if i find some more pieces to go with it a second watch oh look at this this is a wiggles watch and it's working well if you can see the the time flashing there the wiggles uh were a musical group that had a a tv show um i don't know if they're still around i mean obviously it's been new uh worn it's a little messed up there but copyright 2000 the wiggles touring pty limited pc case and pc back i'm not sure what pc means it's probably the type of plastic involved so hey there's a kid's watch i'm not sure what i can do with that here's another ring hey this just looks like uh silver tone ring it's very scratched i'm not sure if that's repairable on the top a good size simple kind of an average size i don't see any markings or any information that doesn't it because of the the scratching and so on it just looks like um like a rhodium coating that's scratching off but yet another ring i think i this is i think a record amount of rings that i found here's two one two three more rings here's just uh i don't know if it's metal or not it's almost feels like plastic very lightweight gold tone ring and maybe it pairs up with this one here's a sort of a topaz smoky topaz colored stone um and this could go with the green one that's in here they kind of all have the same type of band and then there's a one with another another one with an anchor so i'm not sure the source of all these this is very thin lightweight but again about a seven and a half um i i just saw i found i found another owl so i i got distracted because it's one earring to go with our owl collection but i haven't found the other one yet so i and i just dropped something on the floor i think it was a bead i'm not gonna worry about it but i'm hoping that the other there it is okay so really nice articulated pair of uh owl earrings aren't they sweet a lot of movement they're lightweight they're uh i don't see that dent in the back is just a dent it's not a maker's name so there's a really nice uh set of owl earrings so one two pairs of earrings intact another pair of earrings that uh missing um the ear wire let's see what else we can find oh here's a third pair of earrings save these for next year a little set of uh cute little candy cane earrings nice coloring the green putting the the green and white for the candy canes and and then the white bows a little teeny tiny rhinestone in there so those are quite nice another pair of earrings um i'm seeing a few oh here's uh the piece for this uh earring that's just come loose so that'll be uh there we go there's a quick repair i'll do it i'll uh do it more securely so those um glass balls are done here's um a set of amethyst beads so amethyst stone beads on a stretchy bracelet not over stretched those are always useful nice to have both the tiger's eye and the amethyst uh real stones there's an odd bead um oh here's another ring here's an arrow ring maybe it goes with i don't know it doesn't really fit you can't really put anything else with these um antler ones so i'm not sure what what that means or what it's for oh another pair of earrings well these are nice look these are shell look at the beautiful color of the shell and this is a design i've never seen so let me figure out how it all goes together nice gold tone lever backs and then okay so it hangs this way so i guess it's oh i guess that's the front there we go um don't mind me the uh so two glass beads one on a chain and the piece of uh shell those are really pretty earrings i would wear those so another pair of earrings no single earrings so far just have to get through everything another ring um [Music] just a flat disc with some little embellishments on it there so we'll add that to the ring pile another piece of stone or faux stone here's a pair of earrings kind of look like lightning lightning bolts perhaps there's uh writing on the back of them trademark and copyright wb looks like wbb copyright 14 i don't know it's are these from uh um is this like warner brothers television or movie symbol for like some sort of superhero um so there's a pair of earrings if you know like the flash wouldn't where he wouldn't wear earrings but i guess the flash's girlfriend could but i'm not sure what the like who the lightning bolt symbol belongs to what character um i think i see another pair of earrings just a little tangled up here these ones look like they just were taken off of their uh card there's some little these are very lightweight so pearl rhinestone and leaves chandelier earring very wearable lightweight pretty but a pair pairs are always good um let's see if i can find the end of this okay here's um a lobster clutch uh closure silver tone chain a nice nice chain nice weight nice feel to it has a a one wing and a little glass container of something oh there's a little crack in there but hey you wouldn't know it if you're wearing i don't know if that's salt just nothing um but again a modern more of a teenage type of necklace here's a pretty witch pendant necklace and again a a nice silver tone chain lobster cloth clasp lobster claws working oh it was work sort of working oh no lobster oh the lobster claw clasp it needs to be put back together properly i just i when i opened it the spring came out so i'm not sure if that's repairable but um easily replaceable so a nice chain nice uh necklace there's still more here's uh looks to be a like a broken part of a ring that had a little glass stone in it so that's too bad that it's broken i'm gonna put that to the side um a little bit of a tangle here here's a bracelet from cuba looks like i don't know if those are polymer or they don't feel quite like wood they're kind of grainy but a nice macrame bracelet and uh just missing whatever was glued on the end of the closure here so that's uh i'm not sure how that could be repurposed finding um a few more odd b beads random beads and here's a pendant shines up this probably just needs a good polish i don't know if that's onyx on the back i don't see any markings on the surrounding or on the bale this looks like shell like a muscle shell or seashell that's been polished um so i've never seen quite seen it like that usually you see more mother of pearl but that's got the whole all the layers of the shell in the center so um handmade piece i would assume i wish i could tell what kind of backing that was like what kind of material that was um have to clean it up but nice interesting interesting looking piece here's another pendant just needs a chain it's got a couple letters on the back it says copyright you know what i think if we can get this in the light correctly um you look at first of all we look at the front we'll look at those gorgeous shiny stones and then we look at the back there we go not sure if we can get it without but that symbol there on the right hand side there's a copyright and i'm pretty sure that's the swarovski swan so i would say that this is a swarovski pendant it certainly has the flash of the beautiful rhinestones that you would find and it's well made and it will shine up quite nicely clean up very nicely on the back there a little bit of cleanup on the stone but hey that's uh as good as finding something sterling beautiful beautiful swarovski pendant here's a pentagram pendant maybe we'll put this with the little witch um necklace put them together and what else have we got you can hear some clinking in the background because this is where i've got to detangle a few things i'm just hoping stuff will fall out as i lift it up okay so this is um lobster claw clasp with three um snake chains and there's stationary balls um on one of the chains so i'm trying to get to the other end and maybe then i can detangle it from whatever's caught in it okay okay so this is a very wearable i'm not sure if i can show it how well i can show it but so it's three strands there we are go this way no i think i'm gonna go back up and i'm gonna sort of lay it down there you can see the three strands with the silver balls on it so that's a nice long necklace let's say good easily 24 inches very wearable it's not discolored it's not chipping or anything um no maker's marks on either ends or the clasp so but a nicely made uh very wearable sort of classic necklace wow this jar just keeps on giving what's this i thought this was maybe uh this is unusual okay so here has a here's a dangle i got too much glare on it see if i can hold it this way there it's a heart with dots now for some reason that makes me think of stella and dot but i don't think that's their symbol unless it's an older symbol so this is a necklace a two-strand necklace with an a lovely hook closure and it's kind of a yellowish metal so i don't think it's silver certainly no marking um it's probably just a what we call a pot metal a generic combination metal and these are just fake coin designs don't really say anything special it says on the back what does it got on the back here come i don't think it's supposed to be any real unless that's supposed to be like republic uh i'll look at it close more closely another day but it's got these nice little um faceted drops and it's got a nice sound to it so i think that would be a pretty necklace to wear there we go it down on the table and there you go see it a little better [Music] another necklace i think we're like what 10 or so necklaces here's a oh a little hematite handmade ring well that's nicely made look how pretty that is look how it's simple it is but it's done with the red it's using a little losing a little bit of color on the wire there so there's a a good i a a good idea of how to uh use up some beads and make a ring look at the pile of rings we have this is just crazy uh you just never know what the jewelry jar is gonna give you here's another pair of earrings and i've never seen hoops with this design but there's a little flat spot on them okay so they're big hoops they're kind of a gold color goldish color i think but there's a flat spot right here on the wire and it looks like there's something written there so i'm going to put it up to my eye and look because i'm not very good with the so teeny tiny that little flat piece has three different symbols on it one of it says 925 and then there's two other symbols so that's uh there's some research for me another piece of sterling and hallmarked not just uh not just stamped 925 i mean [Music] i would have to think that if somebody went to the trouble of flattening and stamping that it was probably real silver because that would be way too much work if you were faking it does that make any sense okay so this is an air up like a lariat necklace it's got a an infinity knot here and it goes all the way up and is tangled in with another necklace okay so let me go back here so this is just a modern silver tone necklace with the two uh bars on the end snake chain um knotted together lobster claw clasp no markings and in the lobster claw clasp the brass is starting to show through not sure what i'll do with that the chain might be useful and then it was tangled up with this arrow this is the third arrow type piece we found so these are um there's a knot in the chain that's okay so there's arrows of different sizes that slide on the chain i can get them all to come together we can see we have a lovely little uh chevron pattern so those are nice nice and thick this could need a little shining it's a a nice quality chain no marking a lobster claw clasp no marking but in excellent shape so this was as i said this was a ten dollar canadian jewelry jar and i think we're down to like 25 cents a piece or 30 cents a piece for the number of pieces found in here which is really unusual so this is sort of a a brassy colored chain and as you can see oh there's something stuck in it another ring oh great oh this goes with our here's we'll do the ring it goes with our anchor ring there we go it's a pair of rings anchor and a ship's wheel now you can't really wear those together i suppose you could wear them side by side wear them on different fingers um i don't know if i saw another earring in there anyway this uh is a like a fringe necklace i guess you would call it because there's chains hanging off of it everywhere and and some beads it's a little tangled up and it feels very grimy like yeah this needs a good wash but um i doubt it'll get any brighter i think that's probably just the color of the chains it's so consistent even on the clasp that that sort of dull bronzy color is what it was intended to be i like the little thin chain that everything is attached to i'm not sure i would never wear this particular style but some people it looks really good on i'd be i'd be obsessing about getting all the chains hanging in the right way [Music] if i tried to wear it i don't know but there lots of lots of movement um attractive and on the right outfit another necklace wow and i'm just got a few little pieces to dump out um oh finally okay so here's a pair of earrings uh post earrings they're a little grimy um not a bad style pretty reasonable shape some of the colors coming off at the top there so i might just repurpose those some ceramic and glass beads kind of just random pieces off probably off a neck off of a bracelet here's another uh the other half of that broken ring here is a necklace it's broken but i think it's easily repaired it's just a lobster claw clasp and the chain's a little knotted up but here's the main part of the necklace it says wish and this little cap goes on this little glass i guess it just glues on here i'm not sure if you can see but inside of here are a couple of dandelion seeds the kind you blow the dandelion and all the little seeds helicopter off into the distance when you make a wish so there's another repairable a necklace in good shape here's a little earring um [Music] just a little stud earring a diamond shape only one here is a little earring pineapple shape only one here is a little earring with some blue rhinestones nice lever back but uh it doesn't look like it's marked and there's only one there's a little rhinestone off of something in a star and here's a flamingo earring only one so that's not one two three four single earrings here's a two flowers that we're missing from this bracelet we have them they just have to be glued back in so we'll uh figure out a way to repair that bracelet and i have a funny little bead off of something and then our final piece is a medical bracelet um yeah so medical alert bracelet um below the information on the bracelet like way down here it says rog space s-t-e-r i'm not sure if we'll be able to see that close-up in the especially since there's all that other uh information i kind of see it there roger ster so i think this is like supposed to be roger sterling like rogers does sterling um cutlery and silver other silverware um so i don't i don't know what this would be worth for scrap i'd have to to weigh it um and i'll have to double check that that's what it means but i see even on here on the lobster claw clasp if we can get that in there right in there and see if i can zoom in a little bit there's a marking there i think that says 925. double check yeah so this is silver wow so we got this we've got this isn't silver but it's swarovski we have these silver earrings so i thought they were goldtone but um it's probably just they need to be polished and the um pearl necklace where the pearls were all falling apart whoops excuse me sorry where the pearls were all falling apart which i'm not sure where i put it now the pearl necklace also had a sterling clasp so surprisingly some sterling pieces in here a ton of rings like i've never seen that many rings um and i didn't count on every piece but i bet um for ten dollars there's 30 to 40 pieces in here so um 25 to 30 cents or 25 cents a piece which is just amazing um when you consider everything that we that was uh found and how usable everything was um hope you've enjoyed looking at this interesting jewelry jar with the great how they got two great big uh bracelets plus everything else in the jar is amazing and this is a nice crystal drop you know crystal dish um only two watches so three silver pieces and a swarovski two natural stone pieces um like real natural stone uh amethyst and tiger's eye plus tons of howlite which is usually uh i think of more as a manufactured stone even though because it's dyed and they do other things it's they crush it and glue it back together um all those cool owl pieces articulated owl earrings the owl magnifying glass the owl and flower necklace the owls sitting on a branch necklace so uh hey sometimes you just pick the right ones and you don't have to worry whether you got your money worth because you picked the right jar thanks hope you have a great rest of the day bye for now | Pat Hood | UCJtPIG-FdQ1Y1a8B17x0-vg | 2021-11-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,188 | 21,033 |
oUZP7t-1Fgg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUZP7t-1Fgg | W, 02/13/19 || 5Box PERSONAL (Jason Carey) #2 || 2018-19 Panini PRIZM Basketball (Fast Break Ed.) | good evening everyone Joe for Jackie's case rakes calm doing a personal box 18:19 panini prison basketball for Jason Carrie no not not just one personal box ladies and gentlemen three personal boxes three going to Jason Carrie all right box one so one auto per box we're going to look for three good luck sir thank you very much good luck all basketball games ladies and gentlemen our finals now there was a crazy triple overtime game between the nets and the Cavs Nets ended up pulling it out in the end winning 148 to 139 and there's some exciting moments there buck speed the Pacers 106 to 97 Celtics beat the Pistons 118 110 Sixers taking care of business against the Knicks 126 111 in New York Raptors at home beat the Wizards 129 120 Bulls beat the Grizz 122 to 110 Timberwolves beat the Rockets 121 to 111 Heat beat the Mavs 112 to 101 Nuggets beat the Kings 120 to 118 and the ESPN game the second ESPN game Trailblazers beat of the Warriors 129 to 107 Damian Lillard had 29 points three round 3 rebounds 8 assists Katie had 32 4 and 2 and the Clippers took care of business against the sun's here in LA 134 to 107 and a much better day on my picks today for entertainment purposes only a post all right here we go Jason good luck box number one of three there's Kyrie and Gordon Hayward you know that uh Celtics are I think are eight and two without Kyrie there's Robert Covington to 175 karl-anthony towns Chris Weber KD Grayson Allen John Collins Atlanta Hawks out of 125 Steph Curry TJ leave purple 75 goran dragic to 175 and your auto behind Iguodala and Kevin Harvey is Gary Trent jr. was he involved in the the wind tonight maybe Gary trench owner no did not did not contribute to the wind tonight there you go auto number one of three yeah Adam trailblazers looked good tonight there's dirt Jerome Robinson yeah trailblazers had had it had a good night 29 points for Damian Lillard CJ McCollum with 15 points Seth Curry with 11 points a few rebounds couple assists had a plus 28 tonight oh no with a +28 and some good defense there to trot probably against his brother over 20 minutes bill Mosier saying Joe do you think Steve Kerr's clipboard will be a relic and national treasures basketball wait why haven't they done that yet game use clipboards game use white boards oh that's pretty cool I'd be interested in that I know or over over Lucca right now Jason Carrie we got two boxes to go I believe see it's a sign right here base Luca da judge sign let's find a silver or less maybe a numbered one maybe in the wall maybe one of one what do I think gonna be worth more Rex is asking a curry and TRPA like Steph Curry I'm assuming and Laura Lucca an TRPA probably Luke Adachi I think they're you know Steph Curry's been in the year in the league long enough where a lot of people have seen his autograph maybe have his autograph etc etc I would think you would be luke Adachi that's because there's less of his stuff out there in the world all right there's Iguodala 250 I don't know what does everyone think Chandler Hutchinson d-wade got Frank Mason the third to 125 Marvin Bagley a third luck of the lottery in a second Lake Griffin Jeff Green to 175 Tom do Diallo and Elia kobu is your autograph there's Blake Griffin's 275 John Wall who somehow who somehow destroyed his Achilles tendon at home I want the ESPN 30 for 30 on that one how did that happen and Kairi go ahead and take a Jason it's first-come first-serve on the website telling me here does not make that official all right well let's see what we can do out of this last box here Jason Carey good luck jasonncaryn see what we got here bills relating a story here show the Red Sox had an ace prospect named Brian Rose kid was untouchable then one night he was getting out of bed and slipped he never recovered was out of the league through for you I slipped him did what what did he do I'll try Robert yeah we saw some time hopefully we were able to break that tonight if not ready tomorrow we break 7 nights a week they're selling to his ankle I wonder if great Thank You Jason I see your order in fact we're gonna roll all that into this video here just confirm that all right perfect all right now this is turned into a five box personal box break for Jason Carrie thank you Jason good luck and these are our last boxes of a fast break so we are done with that there's Kyrie Thomas 2:125 Chris Dunn Donovan Mitchell now we'll try to find you some of that Jasper luck there's Dylan right Jerome Robinson luck of the lottery Larry Nance Jr to 50 LeBron James well I will tell you this is all from the same case and we have not seen a Luca dockage autograph or like a silver or like a different kind of parallel or anything like that I feel like it's God to one of those have got to be in there somewhere what about this LeBron this looked different for some reason no anyway there's LeBron James right there there's Costa Santa to combo there's marcin Gortat out of 175 now I don't think that these fast-break conditions would have a case hit and there's another le okobu to add to your personal collection there's DJ Augustine 75 alright two more boxes we got a we got it we got to heat up those two boxes there it's all right Adam I'm a pro all right all right Zahra these are all right not good enough yeah Helle okobu now Jason's favorite player no we don't want that to you don't want that we want to pull some big names here let's go big names down to just the Niners and plates and patches nice let's sell that out let's sell that out also after after this these personal box these last two right here for Jason we're going to push all the other personal boxes till tomorrow we want to we want to have enough time for the four plates and patches which is just down to the Niners yeah Rory's saying a deandre in gold Auto would be great mo by like mo Bamba calling section would be solid for Jason you know Kevin Knox what it's not to a bad either Luba Don Shh would be preferred even like us like a nice parallel with the Dodgers would be nice okay well Jason Carrie here we go good luck man and we got de Montes a bonus is the autograph there's Andrew Wiggins fireworks there's Justin Jackson red to 125 Reggie Miller Donovan Mitchell Nerlens Noel to 175 Gerald Green to a 75 Kevin hooter there's Blake Griffin fireworks Gary Tran jr. red out of 125 porzingis Alonso Trier to 175 they kind of like him out there in New York to a Michael Porter jr. all right that's a last box last box here in the shop - that's it I think we have some prism retail dish the green at the green box I think we have some of those we might post those tomorrow I think I'm not sure how many of those we have all right Jason Carey good luck man we got a we got to redeem you here in this final box that's right last box mojo another Luka Dodge base card not a hollow but man we really need to find like a silver one or a an autograph of him perhaps even even some random parallel would be great plates and patches full no says Niners are still left ladies and gentlemen 49.99 for the Niners alright last box last personal a box for Jason carry good luck sir I want to find a car that'll make up for those Elliot Co boos its Donovan Mitchell Oh Jackson there's Seth Curry who had a nice game today for the Trail Blazers in a winning effort there's Turin Prince to 175 Westbrook Turin Prince again 18 out of 20 on that one lower number Omari Spellman Kairi Harrison Barnes I don't 125 and we have mo Bamba it's not bad not bad at all mo Bamba Orlando Magic bubbles parallel I dig it not the Luka da cheese we were looking for but it's not too shabby all right D Anthony Melton and the last bit here James Harden Marcus smart - 175 Jamal Murray Iguodala 275 LeBron James and there you go and Nikola Mirotic right there Jason Carey thank you very much 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Zbh5hZtr_2M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbh5hZtr_2M | Catechism Webinar 7: The Apostolic Creed article 7 explained | good afternoon to you my dear friends i welcome you to this our seventh encounter as we try to go deep into the apostles creed with the intention of deepening the knowledge of what we believe so that our own faith may be nourished let us as usual begin with a short prayer in the name of the father of the son and of the holy spirit god our loving father we thank you for the gift of life and we thank you for the gift of faith we thank you for the journey that we are able to make with jesus we ask you to arousing us the desire of being with jesus the savior of awaiting him in our lives he comes to bring new death he comes to recreate us we hope for a new heaven and a new earth and our own newness may we now be guided by the power of the holy spirit to calm down our fears as we weep await for the judge who will restore everything according to your divine plan this is our prayer through christ our lord amen the name of the father of the son and of the holy spirit amen once again welcome my dear friends to this seventh encounter we are dealing with the seventh article in the apostles creed just to remind ourselves about what we saw last time we reached a stage where we would say he is seated at the right hand of god the father almighty that position that state in which jesus is as the right hand person of god means empowerment he is now the lamb to whom glory and power belongs he is in the realm of god and that all we see that is a part of this journey of this reality we call resurrection this is where we have jesus and as we said he is seated at the right hand of the father and there we normally say he pleads our cause he is our intercessor he is an advocate and he from there from the father from the right position of the father you will send us the holy spirit but then it is our farm belief and the faith that's why it is part of the apostles creed when we say from there he shall come to judge the living and the dead sometimes we write under the centers he shall come to jack the living and the dead but then it is important really to put also that length or from there in some old english would say then dance or from there shall come to jack the living and the dead so this from there makes a reference to the previous article of the apostles creed where we said seated at the right hand of the father the almighty father it is from that right hand side of the father of the almighty father that he will come to judge when we say from there we we now see the power of jesus to judge and we contemplate this power to judge as a further aspect of vindication of exaltation and empowerment that the resurrection implies the resurrection that triumph of love over evil over sin we implies that he has a power now to judge so it is a resurrection now being made explicit that the one who has ascended into heaven where god is and is seated at right hand of god will come at the end of time and why do we say he shall come at times of course we have to add a detail at the end of time we set the end of time in order to contemplate the transitory nature of the world of time we expect that at the end of it all he is coming as the justice judge that whatever we go through here on earth is a transitory is always always good really to keep in mind that on this journey as a pilgrimage we are in transit it will come to an end there will be the one who saw the beginning of it all the beginning of creation the one who is the author of everything has now the whole story the whole history in his own hand and then we we believe that he will be the crown of it all where he comes to judge the living and the dead when we talk of coming to judge the living and the dead we are in a way using clauses we are using articles to refer to the faith that jesus christ rose it may sound simple like that but we need really to deepen that and understand that jesus this jesus who rose from the dead is the father's christ is the anointed one who has power and he has been given authority we talked earlier that descending to the realm of the dead was in a way manifesting the reality and at times of the brutality of crucifixion that he really died that he descended into the depth of what he means to become to be human but now he rises to the heights of god and we contemplate the one who was buried in utter helplessness weakness in a place of ultimate weakness that is the grave and we believe that he now sits enthroned in the place of ultimate power ultimate weakness on one side but then ultimate power when he comes from the right hand of god his cause for the death we all contemplated and we all know that he was killed by injustice now he comes as a judge to make justice that dividing line between the dead and the truly living is very important in a way to see what god really does when he entrusts power and authority to his christ that it was because of injustice that he was put to death consequently what he proclaimed god is new order god is kingdom which in fact a consists in right to be in the right relationship with the god but also with the brothers and sisters healed because of injustice now he comes at the judge in a way to show what justice is and this is this justice that he will make now to that standard that a criteria that we differentiate between the dead and the truly living we are now seeing god is saving will god makes his will known in christ jesus his son whom he raised from the dead whom he allows to sit at his right hand and who will come in glory to judge the living and the dead the gospel of matthew chapter 25 speaks about this judgment i would like to read just a bit of it this will help us also to know how this judgment is going to take place matthew chapter 25 verse 31 32 when the son of man comes in his glory and all the angels with him he will sit upon his gloria throne and all the nations will be assembled before him and he will separate them from one another as she separates as a shepherd separates the sheep from the gods he will place the sheep on his right and they got on his left there is a detail here that i want your dear friends to contemplate he who is seated at the right hand of god the father almighty will pass judgment and will separate people as a shepherd separates sheep from gods and he will put the sheep on his right hand on his right side this is exactly making those that he will we have been found worthy to be on his right side to share also his authority because he the lamb that was slaughtered was killed has now the power and he makes us also to priests and a kingdom and a a royal priesthood to serve our god being seated at right hand of the father this separation between sheep and gods may even help us really to find out that difference between the dead and the truly living this we see in god is new order because he has sent one jesus of nazareth he is christ to be one of us that is why we have had the son of man his solidarity with that with us human beings and he who has come to establish a new order by god his will he did his part when he was here on earth his first coming he assumed our humanness in order to draw us into that journey of becoming more human and when he accomplishes his mission we would even say that mission is not yet accomplished until christ comes in glory to judge the living and the dead and the order of god's will moving him to come to judge the domination system and vindicate the oppressed he comes to judge his second coming is now coming as a judge that we believe strongly because we await that what god does when he gives his authority to the christ the one he has anointed and he has seated at his right hand so when he comes to judge we want to believe and this is what i i always say dear friends that our faith must be rooted concretely in our own human realities so that we we feed ourselves also empowered not only to look as observers but really to be participants in what god is doing and when we are so engaged means we place ourselves into the hands of this judge who will come at the end of time we are talking of something existential here and our awareness is the drone to the fact that justice can never be replaced can never be cannot be replaced forever jesus was the manifestation of goddess justice and those who crucified him thought they had put an end to that disturber and they would now perpetuate their way of seeing justice and even application of laws but now when we believe that the power has been given to the land that was crucified and islam jesus will come from that position from the right hand of god with all authority it comes to tell us justice exercise in love cannot be replaced forever let us have a look at that word there or the phrase the living and the dead when we take this phrase superficially we would even say we are referring to those who will still be alive and the second coming and those who died before that one is in a way a shallow a take of this phrase the living and the dead but yet in terms of faith we don't want to remain on the superficial level because these are more than words they touch that what we believe in and what should characterize our life what would be the deeper meaning of this the living and the dead of course this article of faith casts our perspective to the future it is something a future which belongs only to god and when he will come nobody knows when that judgment day will be nobody knows they even asked jesus while he was still a preaching and proclaiming proclaiming the kingdom when will that be not even the son knows but is reserved to the father and yet we strongly believe that when now he is seated at the right hand of the father he will come at his own day we cannot make any appointment at his own time because now his story all the whole story is in his his own hand he is the origin of the story he has accompanied and he will be the crown of it all what is the deeper meaning of this living and the dead those whose lives are attuned to divine justice are truly alive this should not now drift us away from that a future perspective that on that judgment day he will take on his authority to judge all nations the living and the dead but now taking a deeper meaning which can also engage us and so that we remain alive and not dead in all the systems that we put on what uh up would say that those whose lives are attuned to divine justice are truly alive the others would even say there are they are more dead than living those who do not now appropriate to themselves the categories the logic of god are seen in this light in order to be already dead those who are alive are those who find their place in the design of god attuning themselves with this divine justice and a divine wisdom it may not be satisfactory now to say that we have now finished all that what means living and the dead but then at least we get a hint that we can be really alive so that when he finds us he really finds us not we don't we don't await the lord on the when we are dead maybe there is or even that judgment in between and not at the end of the universe at the end of the world but to be truly alive we want to be attuned to god and to be at god's right side even when we are journeying on judgment may cause us a lot of fear it would be like a final exam that you are waiting to sit for next of course an exam must be feared that is what people tell us but for one who has prepared oneself well there is no need for fear because one knows i have made good use of my time if i am a student i try to be a good student and now it is time for me to give an accountability what i have learned and normally examination material is that what we have been learning and jesus coming as a judge should never cause us fear of course he comes in his divinity and in his glory we have told that when the son of man we come in his glory with all the angels with him it is amazing but then we don't need to be afraid why because he has taught us and has even given us given us the criteria for the judgment how judgment will be in the same chapter of the gospel of matthew chapter 25 we hear about this judgment i just read a bit of it then the king will say to those on his right come you who are blessed by my father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world for i was hungry and you gave me food i was thirsty and you gave me drink a stranger and you welcomed me naked and you clothed me ill and you cared for me in a prison and you visited me then the writers will answer him and say lord when did we see you hungry and defeat you oh fast and give you drink when did we see you a stranger and welcome you all naked and clothing when did we see you elon in prison and visit you and the king will say to them in reply amen i said to you whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine you did for me we have been given what we are to follow if we are to pass the judgment and in the end we have to contemplate a bit deeper that maybe it is not about passing this judgment but it will is about our readiness to receive the life that has been given to us and we encountered this judge already we are still here on earth and that is why he reminds us that whatever we did to the least of these his brothers and sisters we did it to him we we have material for the examination we have material for judgment our only invitation is to attune ourselves to the criteria of justice why we are still here on earth what we believe that we come at the end of time at the end of history when everything as we have said that we have gone past we have passed away and only god remains and has the whole story in his hands coming to judge the criteria is very clear if we encounter him among the least of his brothers and sisters we are going to pass the judgment what will be the judgment for those who have been characterized as sheep on the right hand and he says come and receive that life that has been prepared for you he welcomes them to be there at his right side to receive the kingdom be hear us inherit the kingdom let it be given to you as a gift by the judge when he comes how does jesus judge this is now becoming clear to us and we would say that not so much by doing but by being because even his presence when he was there with those contemporaries of his was already judgment he is not only the judge but he is the judgment itself and this judgment means setting things right and in a way we have an opportunity to look at a justice that justifies being and a belonging being the people that god has chosen as his own and also people who belong already who belong to him who are attuned to his logic and not only the logic of the world so when he comes in glory as a judge he comes to re-establish the divine wisdom of god and then compassion and these will be the principles for a new world order remember everything we have passed away everything passes away and when god recreates now people will have the chance to encounter this re-established wisdom of god and also the compassion of god john in his gospel chapter 7 verse 24 speaks about judgment and maybe to make us aware that many times we have to judge and we judge humanly and we are now exalted not to judge by outward appearances but to judge justly to judge justly would mean to have also the wisdom of god helping us really to see things the way god sees them and as i told you dear friends this judgment the article that we are describing here and trying to deepen is speaking about the future but it is a future that is already with us this may be a kind of a paradox but this is the journey that he has given to us you have the wisdom of god you have the compassion that should move you to the needs of the others encounter the judge now you may not even be knowing but he has told us whatever you did it to the list of my brothers you read it for me and this is exactly now not by outward appearances but judge justly judge the way god judges because jesus has given us in a kind of a a glimpse of what it means to judge justly and to live according to the wisdom of god the wisdom of god and the compassion that normally characterizes god when he does his things is about right relationships to be in the right relationships and when the judge comes he will re-establish relationships and that's why even the the criteria for judgment is about relationship where are you open to those people around you who are hungry who are naked who are thirsty who are strangers did you receive them did you have a relationship to them or were you indifferent and a caught up in your own egoistic endeavors right relationships between god and neighbor there's always been like that now john chapter 3 19-21 speaks about the light that has come into the world and the people loved the darkness rather than light and then this will even be referred to as judgment that judgment has been passed already because of the choice that a person is making those who are truly living will embrace the new order of god will embrace the light a light that shows them what is really to be done but then those who are dead even if they think that they are alive with those the insensitive ones both to god and to neighbor and in fact that is what it is what uh it does that whoever it closes one's self to god's reality will you automatically close oneself to the others a heart that has not received the god and the compassion that he pours into our hearts we never have a feeling of sympathy of compassion towards the others that darkness at times reigns in our midst and we don't even see we don't even find the way to grab and to to embrace that what god god is bringing saint john steeled in his gospel chapter 3 verse 16 that is a very famous a very famous text that god so much loved the world that he sent his own son into the world not to judge but to save we believe that the savior came at his first coming into the world to show us the love of god to pour his love into our hearts and to make love really to be the fact that drives us to do what we do and to be who we are let's not come to judge that when we say but now we believe at the end of time after being given all the opportunities to be drawn closer to this love of god and love of neighbor will come to judge he will come to judge according to his own criteria he has given us a hint how he judges but that we need to appropriate to ourselves so that we are part of that so that we are not surprised and of course like just like the righteous we are surprised to hear that the king this judge is asking he's telling them narrating what they were doing and they are asking when did we ever see you when you were hungry when you were naked when you were in prison when you were a stranger and he came to your to your assistance and he discloses that whatever you did this the list of these my brothers and the sisters you did it to me and maybe here we can uh also find the detail the list to any one of these we may not need really to do everything to everybody but they are in my area of influence in your area of influence you have the opportunity to encounter this judge will come in the glory and it tells you i was disguised the person of a hungry child i was disguised in the person of a naked person whom you clothed the one you fed the one whom you opened your door to and the one that you treated well there is that is the judge of course the world judges differently and we see things in different perspectives or in a worldly way we are people still in the world and many times we are being driven by what the world calls justice many times the the world gives us what we deserve we are judged to according to what we deserve that is justice we give someone what belongs to him or to her but then we should never forget that god's judgment entities also not only justice but also grace that what we receive at the end of time is not because we are presenting a bill for whatever good we have done it is on a guard out of his goodness giving us because of his grace it is maybe important to make a contrast it should a brief contrast to the laws of the old order i call it old because in this article faith we are speaking about a future where everything will be renewed everything will be new new heaven new earth this is what saint peter would say in his in his second later when he says we await a new heaven and a new earth this can only be brought about by god himself it is not bad to remind ourselves in some of the order the old order we are living in the old order has laws where people of course remain stuck in their hatred in their greed in their hunger for power ready even to do anything in their passing judgments especially when it comes to their own advantage and then also in the many systems that perpetuate injustice let us remember that when he comes he will vindicate the oppressed and then he speak a truth that he has come now to judge the domination systems which many times oppress people and he comes to help people to their rights to put things right and he does that when he is coming to put an end to this kind of exploitation especially of the poor and those who have no voice and it is an indication also when we are waiting a judge at the end of time to say that many times our social networks are dysfunctional our relationships are not giving the life that is is expected of us especially we as christians that we know that he has given us other criteria but then we may be stuck somewhere because we are trying to defend our own image because we are trying trying to perpetuate our own interest and then forget there is one who will be judged of all leaving and dead and here we now give a comprehensive picture the judge of living and they don't would mean to judge all that is the totality of the the kind of a spectrum that this judgment will take the living and the dead that he judges all not only uh some who think that they have even justice in their own hands now what would be the justice order the just what order we spring from the love in action and as we said remember the sixth article is seated at the right hand of god the father almighty this father is almighty but he's a loving father mighty almighty in his love so it is his his love that is coming now to transform justice into grace to give people to give us what we don't deserve but then we have to keep this love to be in action has been already given to us on the journey and it is helping us now to move on towards that final judgment without fear there is a law within all the laws the way the world administers justice we christians have to give an input and they say there is that law within all the laws that we have we are striving for justice yes but then we need to discern and discover wisdom and the love of god when we fully say yes to belonging to him and to one another and of course the systems of justice and the courts and the international courts will always be there but if this wisdom and the love of god is missing in all the laws that we are making you do maybe not be serving life and we not be giving life we would be interested in looking for those who deserve who married to be treated the way they are treated but then that input that we have to give to the world is going to tell us nobody should be alienated everybody has a right to be to have the image of god preserved in him and the defender there is this urgency to respect the best dignity of all human beings when human beings are administering justice always aware that the judge is christ who has been given authority by god the father so it is good really as we journey on towards that day of judgment when we shall all be judged the living and the dead as i have said living on the dead would be heaven and earth to say the whole universe living on the dead all everybody will be judged but then just remember our interaction matters a lot and even more important would be our inter being being connected with one another seeing in everybody a brother and a sister this may of course sound to be a kind of ideal that we cannot we can't achieve but let us not underestimate the potential we have in us especially the potential of being good we are interconnected so if our justices is a is not rooted in love then some of our laws at times we even promote a lot of brutality it becomes brutal without love justice really can become very brutal but love is that a power in us that always moves us to see goodness in the others those who strive to and endeavor to live justly through their yes to belonging to one another to each other and in fact even belonging belonging to the universe because we are part of this cosmos we are part of the world that beautifully created by god may help also to give us a criteria to judge us they help also to judge us people who have really given their lives and you can say we admire them but then we take that as a standard how far am i look at the saints like mother teresa of calcutta a lady who lived in in the in death points in that a big town the city of caricata being with it with the dying is also a criteria for judgment but there are very many others striving struggling mothers and fathers trying to to work for their children they really judge us and they they invite us to come out of the of the comfort zones and be engaged in god in god's way of administering justice and that one helps us in a way to cross over to the land of the living because as i said those who are truly living and alive are those who attune themselves the criteria of god is dealing with us jesus second coming is what we have been talking about that from there he will come to jack the living and the dead he once came when he became one of us and he went all through that injustice puts him to death now he comes to restore justice in the terms and the purposes of god his second coming jesus is always coming in fact it is good that we really contemplate and hold a discussion here when we are in the time of advent we are waiting we are waiting for the coming of jesus are we ready to be surprised by jesus maybe the kind of standards we are setting in order to encounter jesus have changed of course i'm not against the beautiful liturgies we all hold but is that the only way of really remaining awake and be sensitive to the coming of of the of the of the judge as i said matthew chapter 25 we say sometimes he will become disguised the person of the hungry or the thirsty of the naked of the sick of the prison of a stranger and then our waiting for his coming means being awake and the sensitive to god's presence and to the presence of the others he's always in incoming and in fact it should be our lifestyle that christians are advent people there are people always awaiting the return of the master he will come in a glory to judge the living and the dead his coming should not cause us to fear but we should have also the joy and they say master i try to put into practice what you taught me now i am here give me what you you deem a important and that i i deserve when we are talking of this uh the future many of the things will remain in the realm of god because people would say we already know those who are going to hell yeah who told you something about her but then if you really you are an expert in hell of course you can also tell other people that they are going also to be condemned because we have been told in the 25th chapter of of matthew where those on the left side will answer when will we see you lord when you are hungry fast or strange or naked or ill or in prison and then not minister to your needs you will answer them amen i said to you what he did not do for one of these least ones you did not do it for me and these will go off to eternal punishment by the righteous to eternal life this is exactly where we speak about that a perpetual joy the glory and everlasting joy and the eternal life in the right hand of the lamb of god with god participating in eternal life and then there is also that state that is for those who who categorically refuse to accept god's grace which we refer to as hell so this general judgment at the end of the world we see jesus jesus the christ having the power to judge to let those who attuned themselves to what he made known of god especially his transformative love and the logic of love to be in eternal life and those who refuse of course we are told they will go to eternal punishment is that what we call hell when you ask me how it looks like i will tell you i've not known how hell looks like and i don't want to be there but what my desire is in me and abandons real ardently that trying what i can and what we can to be long to god and belong to one another we shall be then there in communion we speak about communion i think this will come also in the latter stage when they agreed that any communion and who creates communion that will be the the conversation in the next article because this god is good spirit that creates communion so thank you very much i didn't put any break in between i just invite you dear friends if you are you want to to come in and share with us make a remark or you have a question then this is the time [Music] there anyone with a question or a remark anthony this is dr miriam yes thank you very much for your presentation father i have a question about uh purgatory so if there's going to be a final judgment then what is purgatory about how do you compare the two yes purgatory thank you dr miriam we are speaking about the realm of god and our mother church teaches us and encourages us really to be human and to accept our being human so we don't take god for granted it is not one way that we are diminishing our human dignity but when we speak about purgatory where that state that is between our life now or the stage that we have to undergo before we reach that eternal bliss or that eternal glory of the father the life of god that we are purified it is one way of saying in heaven we shall still be human beings who are allowed only allowed to participate in the life of god so purgatory is that state which now helps us to be purified and be prepared to be with god and they say i allow myself to be assumed into that state of being with god it's not automatically that we press at the bottom however good we may have been and we did so many good works but then we still have that chance of being human and be purified before we enter we enter that a state where we share god's life so purgatorium or purgatory is there to refine like they are being refined just as gold is refined in fire then we are also purified and then be in that state that has been allotted to us that has been given to us that is why you would say purgatory is there not to say that a heaven is just to be taken for granted it's not self-service if i am to use that image is given to us this is still grace we receive it from god and that's why we approach god but also through stages of purification thank you very much is there another question can someone put up the hand and ask the question yes grace i can see that you have a question here okay thank you for this remark you see in our being limited uh as human beings we cannot do everything for everybody because we are not a omnipresent we can we can't do everything but if i do something little and i do it with love then i know i am already fulfilling my mission and that is what i think that was the i remember to have read it from the writings of mother teresa of caricata who said you if you cannot feed 100 people feed only one then you will have done your own part and another one we do will do his her own part so this is not for every but for the least those uh uh we we come in a way to say that we have love that is in action not love preserving ourselves and maybe to progress and make ourselves ourselves righteous but it is a love we share with us with others so thank you very much anybody else live or in a in a message yes i have a question um why is it that um how how does god come back to jesus my volume here okay yes now i can hear everybody who is ready to speak okay yes i was asking um you say that god will come back to judge the living and the dead um how exactly does he judge the dead okay thank you very much how will the the dead be charged how to say okay when we use that image to to say living and the dead the dead would say they are also existences they are also stories and that is why would you say that each one of us has a story written and maybe it would be good when we hear especially in the book of revelation blessed are those whose names are written in the book of life everyone has had a a journey has made a journey as a story unique and also loved by the way by by god himself in his or her own uniqueness so the living and the dead is an image to to say he will judge all he will judge everybody according to how this person has embraced god in his or her own story so they did of course we believe with the time we will come when we say we believe in the resurrection of the dead that the dead will rise and the judgment that final judgment we are talking about when everyone every story that's why the scripture that you say the books will be opened the books were open that means the stories of people would be now laid bare in front of the one who knows everything and then also to remember that what we are talking about the dead it should not only be those who are buried and they have died but it is also a to say those who were dead and insensitive to the presence of god and to the presence of others but when he takes everything into his hands at the end of his story at the end of time that when he will have recreated everything then all those existences all those stories will now be judged according how the they lived realistically and of course we believe that this judgment will take place when we are all dead but then that's why the image of that who are those who are treating living who are alive those who are attuned to god's own desires i hope i've answered rachel yes you did thank you welcome anybody else with a question we have already made one hour you know these are things to be to do with the future but as i told you we don't postpone this judgment to the future what we do is to be part of a journey that leads us to judgment we are being prepared to encounter a savior to encounter our own creator so it is something that has to do with us and as a the image i use the image of the exam like a student who knows that there will be a final examination repairs oneself according what is being told and according what will be asked so we are journey on towards the encounter that ultimate encounter with our savior who of course will come in his glory to judge and to judge as i said to show us really what justifies our belonging to god or what justifies our choice for not belonging to god so my dear friends if there is no question i take the opportunity to thank you all for your interest and i look forward to being with you in another step as we try to deepen the apostles creed and my wish would be that we really get more interested in knowing that what we believe so that we may share it with others every experienced matter matters especially the experiences of god they nourish us and they build us up so that everyone can have something to contribute i thank you very much and i wish that we we end with a prayer and this time i suggest we end with the prayer of the angelus because in this prayer we contemplate god becoming human becoming part of us and it is that which which makes us is so wonderful and he gives us a lot of value our dignity god chose to be one of us the angel of the law declared unto mary and she conceived by the holy spirit behold i am the handmaid of the lord be done to me according to your word and the word was made flesh and dwelt among us hate mary foreign the lord is with you blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your own jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now under the aborted prayer for us oh holy mother of god that we may be made worthy of the promises of christ let us pray powerful to beseech your lord your grace into our hearts that we to whom the incarnation of christ your son was made known by the message of an angel made by his passion and cross be brought the glory of his resurrection through the same christ our lord amen the lord be with you may your mighty god bless you and the son and the holy spirit amen all the best stay under goddess grace thank you very much father welcome dr miriam thank you father you're welcome welcome thank you you are welcome | Our Lady of Africa Church Mbuya | UC5aybBCfpSV0S_r1JX7596w | 2020-12-06 | Creative Commons Attribution 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-_ORWFlD6Cg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_ORWFlD6Cg | Joy In Our Town #1631 | ♪ ♪ >> HELLO AND WELCOME TO JOY IN OUR TOWN. I AM SO DELIGHTED THAT YOU'VE CHOSEN TO JOIN US AGAIN TODAY. IT'S A PRIVILEGE TO SPEND SOME TIME WITH YOU SHARING A GOOD REASON WHY YOU CAN HAVE A SMILE ON YOUR FACE FOR LIVING IN CENTRAL FLORIDA BECAUSE THERE ARE GOOD THINGS HAPPENING RIGHT HERE IN OUR TOWN AND TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK WANTS TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU, THE VIEWING AND AUDIENCE, OF THIS CENTRAL FLORIDA REGION HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING GOOD REPORTS ON WHAT GOD IS DOING AND HOW GOD IS AT WORK IN PEOPLE'S HEARTS AND LIVES. I'M GEORGE COPE, AND IT'S JUST A PRIVILEGE FOR THE NEXT 28 MINUTES TO SPEND SOME TIME WITH YOU AND TO INTRODUCE TO YOU SOMEONE THAT IS GOING TO HELP SHARE A GOOD REASON TO SMILE WHILE YOU LIVE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. TRISHA BORES, IT'S SO NICE TO HAVE YOU. >> THANK YOU. >> NOW, ON OUR PROGRAM TODAY, I HOPE THAT YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE AND RELAXED TODAY. NOW, YOU'RE GOING TO TALK TO US ABOUT EDUCATION, AND YOU HAVE A MASTER'S DEGREE, SO YOU HAVE SOME SENSE OF UNDERSTANDING IN EDUCATION, BUT WHAT WE REALLY WANT TO FOCUS ON TODAY IS SOMETHING THAT IS BECOMING BETTER KNOWN IN OUR SOCIETY, AND WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT HOME SCHOOLING. YOU ARE A VETERAN HOME SCHOOL MOM OF 17 YEARS. NOW, I WOULD THINK THAT THE REASON WHY HOME SCHOOLING HAS BECOME A GREAT ISSUE IS BECAUSE OF THE CULTURE IN WHICH WE LIVE AND THE STRUGGLE WITH AN EDUCATION SYSTEM. WHAT'S GOING ON IN OUR CULTURE AND IN EDUCATION THAT WOULD EVEN MAKE PEOPLE WANT OR MAKE YOU WANT TO HOME SCHOOL YOUR KIDS? >> OH, YOU'RE EXACTLY RIGHT. THERE IS A CULTURE OUT THERE THAT IS ACTUALLY DRIVING PEOPLE TO HOME SCHOOL THEIR CHILDREN, AND FOR US THE REASON WE PICKED HOME SCHOOLING ACTUALLY DIDN'T HAVE TO DO WITH THAT, AND I THINK EVERY FAMILY PICKS A DIFFERENT REASON TO HOME SCHOOL. WE HAD JUST ADOPTED A DAUGHTER FROM VIET NAM, AND WE WANTED ALL OUR KIDS AT HOME TOGETHER JUST TO GET TO KNOW THEIR YOUNGER SISTER, BUT WE FELL IN LOVE WITH THE IDEA OF HOME SCHOOLING AND THE WAY IT TRANSFORMED OUR FAMILY, BUT AS FAR AS PEOPLE HOME SCHOOLING, SOME OF THE REASONS ARE BECAUSE OF THE SCHOOL SYSTEM ITSELF, AND THERE'S A LOT OF KIDS IN ONE CLASS AND ONE TEACHER. HE OR SHE CANNOT DO IT ALL. CHARACTER-BUILDING IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO A LOT OF FAMILIES. MORAL TRAINING THAT CAN'T GET DONE IN JUST TWO HOURS A DAY, YOU KNOW, IF THAT'S ALL YOU'RE SPENDING WITH YOUR KIDS AND SO HAVING THAT CHUNK OF TIME AT HOME CAN REALLY GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD AND POUR INTO YOUR CHILD AND DISCIPLE YOUR CHILD. >> AND I THINK THAT'S A VERY GOOD THOUGHT BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE JUST SORT OF LOOK AT CULTURE AND SAY, WELL, I'M GOING TO HOME SCHOOL BECAUSE I DON'T LIKE WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM. SOME CHILDREN MAY NEED THAT KIND OF EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM WHICH IS MORE ONE-ON-ONE FOR THEM. WOULD THAT BE TRUE? >> ABSOLUTELY. >> SO, AGAIN, THERE ARE A MULTIPLICITY OF REASONS WHY PEOPLE WOULD CHOOSE TO HOME SCHOOL. YOU KNOW, MY FIRST THOUGHT IS WHEN I THINK ABOUT HOME SCHOOLING, YOU HAVE A MASTER'S DEGREE IN EDUCATION, SO I WOULD HAVE ASSUMED THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN AN EASY DECISION, BUT OBVIOUSLY, THAT'S NOT THE REASON YOU CHOSE. THAT WOULD BE MY FIRST QUESTION. IF A PARENT WANTED TO HOME SCHOOL, DO THEY HAVE TO HAVE A DEGREE IN EDUCATION TO HOME SCHOOL THEIR KIDS? >> THEY DO NOT. SO, PARENTS WHO CHOOSE TO HOME SCHOOL DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A DEGREE IN EDUCATION. IN MOST STATES, THEY DO NOT EVEN HAVE TO HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE. SO, IF GOD HAS CALLED YOU TO HOME SCHOOL, HE'S GOING TO EQUIP YOU AND ANYONE WHO HAS THE DESIRE TO HOME SCHOOL CAN HOME SCHOOL, AND THERE'S SO MUCH OUT THERE TO HELP. >> OKAY. WELL, THEN LET'S DEFINE THE TERM BECAUSE WHEN I THINK OF HOME SCHOOLING, I THINK OF MY KIDS, MY CHILDREN THAT WOULD BE SITTING WITH ME AT A TABLE, AND I WOULD BE THERE, BUT WHAT IS HOME SCHOOLING? WHAT IS THE WHOLE SORT OF UNDERSTANDING OF HOME SCHOOLING AND THE IDEA. >> I MEAN, THE SIMPLE DEFINITION IS HOME SCHOOLING IS SCHOOLING YOUR CHILDREN AT HOME. LIKE, PROVIDING THEIR EDUCATION AT HOME BY THEIR PARENTS, AND IT LOOKS DIFFERENT IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD, BUT IT DOES REQUIRE TIME FROM PARENTS. USUALLY, IT'S THE MOM WHO IS THE HOME SCHOOLING PARENT, AND YEAH, YOU DO SIT AT THE TABLE. THERE ARE TIMES YOU'RE SITTING AT THE TABLE DOING SCHOOL WITH YOUR KIDS, AND THEY GET UP, THEY GO OVER THERE, ANOTHER KID COMES AND SITS DOWN, YOU'RE TEACHING THEM, BUT THEY DO ALSO LEARN TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY. THEY LEARN TO SEEK OUT ANSWERS WHEN YOU'RE NOT AVAILABLE 'CAUSE YOU'RE WORKING WITH SOMEONE ELSE. THERE'S SO MANY PROS TOO TO HOME SCHOOLING, BUT THE DAILY LIFE, IT LOOKS DIFFERENT IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. >> OKAY. SO, IF YOU'RE GOING TO EDUCATE THEM AT HOME, THEN YOU HAVE TO HAVE A SYSTEM. SO, HOW DOES THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM COME ABOUT? WHAT DO YOU CHOOSE AS THE WAY TO EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN? >> OKAY. THERE'S A MYRIAD OF CHOICES WITH THAT ALSO. THERE ARE FAMILIES WHO CHOOSE UNSCHOOLING. THERE'S FAMILIES WHO CHOOSE MORE OF A CLASSICAL APPROACH WHICH IS A MUCH MORE STRUCTURED APPROACH TO HOME SCHOOLING, BUT YOU DO NEED A PLAN. SO, YOU NEED TO KIND OF LOOK AT WHAT YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR CHILD WITH BY THE TIME THEY GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL AND KIND OF WORK BACKWARDS FROM THERE AND BUILD ON THAT FOUNDATION. >> OKAY. SO, LET'S TAKE IT BACK TO YOU BECAUSE YOU'RE THE EXPERT THAT WE HAVE HERE IN FRONT OF US TODAY. SO, WHEN YOU SAID WE'RE GOING TO HOME SCHOOL OUR CHILDREN, HOW DID YOU GO ABOUT MAKING NOT JUST THE DECISION? YOU'VE ALREADY MADE THE DECISION, BUT WHAT WERE THE STEPS THAT YOU HAD TO GO THROUGH TO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR CHILDREN WERE GOING TO GET A GOOD EDUCATION AT HOME? WHAT DID YOU DO? DID YOU GO RESEARCH? DID YOU GO TALK TO PEOPLE? IF THERE IS SOMEBODY THAT IS WATCHING TODAY THAT SAYS, YOU KNOW WHAT, THAT SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING I NEED. HOW WOULD I GO ABOUT DOING IT? WHAT WOULD YOU SUGGEST THAT THEY DO? >> TODAY, I WOULD SUGGEST SEEK OUT SOME HOME SCHOOLING GROUPS THAT ARE OUT THERE ALREADY AND TALK TO FAMILIES WHO ARE HOME SCHOOLING. WHEN WE CHOSE TO HOME SCHOOL, WE ACTUALLY DIDN'T KNOW ONE OTHER FAMILY THAT WAS HOME SCHOOLING, AND SO I JUST USED THE SAME CURRICULUM THAT THEY WERE USING AT THE PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR THE FIRST YEAR OR TWO, AND I'M THINKING, IT'S KINDERGARTEN, FIRST GRADE. I CAN'T MESS IT UP. RIGHT? THAT WAS MY THOUGHT. SO, I JUST KIND OF BUILT ON THAT AND THEN HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA WE HAVE A WEALTH OF INFORMATION. WE ACTUALLY HOST ONE OF THE LARGEST HOME SCHOOL CONVENTIONS IN THE NATION HERE IN ORLANDO EVERY YEAR, AND IF YOU WENT TO THE CONVENTION AND SAW THE CURRICULUM AVAILABLE, YOU WOULD BE OVERWHELMED. IT'S LIKE YOU WOULD HAVE TO TAKE A VETERAN HOME SCHOOLER WITH YOU SO THAT YOU DON'T BECOME OVERWHELMED, BUT THERE ARE SO MANY CHOICES AND CURRICULUM, BUT PICKING OUT A CURRICULUM WOULD BE ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS. THAT AND JUST TALKING TO OTHER HOME SCHOOL FAMILIES. >> OKAY. >> AND SEE HOW THEY DO IT. >> I HAVE BEEN AROUND AS A PASTOR FORMALLY IN OUR COMMUNITY. I KNOW THAT WE HAD MANY OF OUR PARENTS THAT WERE HOME SCHOOLING. SO, YOU'RE SAYING THERE IS A NETWORK THAT PEOPLE CAN JOIN AND BE A PART OF. THEY'RE NOT LONE RANGERS OUT THERE TRYING TO HOME SCHOOL BY THEMSELVES. >> RIGHT. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HOME SCHOOL BY YOURSELF. THERE ARE SO MANY GROUPS OUT THERE. WHEN I WAS HOME SCHOOLING, WE MADE OUR OWN CO-OP 'CAUSE WE JUST MET AT THE PARK, AND ALL OF A SUDDEN, YOU'RE THERE WITH OTHER PARENTS OR MOMS AND KIDS WHO ARE OF SCHOOL AGE, AND IT'S LIKE, HEY, YOU DON'T BY CHANCE HOME SCHOOL, DO YOU? AND THEN WE BUILT A LITTLE CO-OP THAT, YOU KNOW, LASTED A GOOD THREE OR FOUR YEARS, BUT NOWADAYS THERE ARE UMBRELLA SCHOOLS WHICH ARE ACTUALLY CALLED 600 SCHOOLS THAT YOU CAN SIGN UP WITH. THEY CAN HELP HOLD YOU ACCOUNTABLE. THEY CAN GIVE YOU GUIDANCE WHEN IT COMES TO TRANSCRIPTS AND HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES. THEY CAN ACTUALLY PROVIDE CLASSES FOR YOU FOR YOUR STUDENTS TO TAKE. REALLY, YOU COULD GOOGLE HOME SCHOOLING IN YOUR TOWN AND COME UP WITH A LIST OF FAMILIES THAT ARE HOME SCHOOLING TOGETHER THAT YOU COULD JOIN THEIR GROUPS. >> GREAT. ALL RIGHT. SO, WE SAY WE'RE GOING TO HOME SCHOOL, BUT THERE'S UPSIDES AND THERE'S DOWNSIDES TO HOME SCHOOLING, I WOULD ASSUME. GIVE ME SOME OF THE PROS, THE UPSIDE OF HOME SCHOOLING. WHAT WOULD YOU SAY MAYBE ARE THE TOP TWO, THREE, MAYBE EVEN FOUR REASONS WHY A PERSON SHOULD CONSIDER HOME SCHOOLING? >> FOR ME, I WOULD SAY TIME. NOT THE TIME I GIVE UP FROM DOING OTHER THINGS, BUT THE TIME I GET TO SPEND WITH MY CHILDREN. THE TIME I GET TO REALLY LEARN WHAT MAKES THEM TICK, HOW THEY LEARN, WHAT THEIR PERSONALITY IS REALLY LIKE. I REALLY GET TO DISCOVER THAT BECAUSE OF ALL THE TIME I GET TO SPEND WITH THEM AND FOR ME AND MY HUSBAND TOO, WE'VE BOTH SAID WE WOULD NOT GIVE UP THAT TIME THAT WE'VE HAD WITH THEM FOR ANYTHING. I WOULD SAY ALSO JUST THE ABILITY TO LEARN AT THEIR OWN SPEED. I HAD ONE SON WHO I DID NOT HAVE TO TEACH HOW TO READ. IT WAS A BLESSING. HE WAS THE LAST ONE, BUT HE ALL ON HIS OWN, BUT I ALSO HAD ANOTHER SON WHO WAS READING BELOW GRADE LEVEL UP UNTIL SIXTH OR SEVENTH GRADE, AND I MEAN, LIKE, TWO YEARS AT LEAST BELOW GRADE LEVEL, BUT HE DIDN'T HATE READING. HE WOULD STILL -- WE WOULD JUST LET HIM READ. WE'D READ TO HIM. SO, HE WAS ABLE TO PROGRESS AT HIS OWN PACE, AND RIGHT NOW HE'S OUR SON IS DOING A SCHOOL OF BIBLICAL STUDIES, AND HE IS READING THE ENTIRE BIBLE WITHOUT COMMENTARY AND WRITING HIS OWN COMMENTARY ON EACH BOOK OF THE BIBLE. SO, LEARNING AT THEIR OWN SPEED, BEING ABLE TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN INTERESTS, WHETHER IT'S COOKING OR WOODWORKING. MY DAUGHTER ACTUALLY HAD A BUSINESS WHEN SHE WAS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL WHERE SHE SEWED BACKPACKS AND SOLD THEM AND LEARNED HOW TO KNIT AND SOLD SCARVES. SHE NAMED HER BUSINESS. SO, THINGS LIKE THAT YOU CAN DELVE INTO BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE TIME TO DO IT, AND YOU KIND OF KNOW WHAT MAKES YOUR KID TICK. >> SO, HOME SCHOOLING, IF I COULD REPEAT BACK WHAT I'M HEARING, HOME SCHOOLING BASICALLY FOCUSES ON THE SKILLS AND THE ABILITIES OF THE CHILD TO DEVELOP IN THEIR OWN WAY RATHER THAN BE FORCED, SORT OF LIKE A SQUARE PEG INTO A ROUND HOLE IN A SYSTEM THAT DOESN'T WORK. OKAY. SO, THAT'S THE PROS. WHAT'S THE DOWNSIDE? WHAT'S THE CONS TO HOME SCHOOLING? >> ONE OF THE CONS OR I GUESS THE COST OF HOME SCHOOLING IS THE TIME. IT DOES TAKE TIME. OF COURSE, IT TAKES A LOT LONGER TO HOME SCHOOL AN EIGHTH GRADER THAN IT DOES A KINDERGARTENER OR A FIRST GRADER, BUT THE TIME YOU PUT INTO ACTUALLY SCHOOLING WITH THEM, LOOKING AT CURRICULUM, PICKING IT OUT. PROBABLY MONEY FOR SOME FAMILIES. YOU DO HAVE TO BUY YOUR OWN CURRICULUM. A LOT OF FAMILIES GIVE UP AN INCOME BECAUSE FOR MOST HOME SCHOOL FAMILIES, YOU'RE A ONE-INCOME FAMILY. THOSE ARE PROBABLY THE BIGGEST -- MAYBE CRITICISM WHEN YOU FIRST DECIDE TO HOME SCHOOL. I KNOW WE HAD A LITTLE BIT OF THAT FROM FAMILY MEMBERS. >> THAT'S INTERESTING. SO, YOU'RE SAYING THAT FAMILY AND FRIENDS LOOKED AT YOU AND THOUGHT MAYBE YOU WERE DOING THE WRONG THING? >> YEAH. I MEAN, THEY DIDN'T KNOW HOME SCHOOLING. THEY HADN'T SEEN PRODUCTS OF HOME SCHOOLERS, AND OUR BIGGEST CRITICS ARE NOW OUR BIGGEST SUPPORTERS AFTER THEY'VE SEEN OUR OLDER ONES GRADUATE COLLEGE, AND THEY'RE LIKE, OH. >> SO, THAT WOULD BE ANOTHER -- SO IF YOU HOME SCHOOL YOUR KIDS ALL THE WAY THROUGH. SO, WERE THEY AS GOOD OR ABOVE STUDENTS THAT THEY COMPETED WITH THAT WENT THROUGH THE TRADITIONAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM WHEN THEY GOT TO COLLEGE? >> ACADEMICALLY, I WOULD SAY THEY WERE AVERAGE EVEN, BUT I WILL SAY WHAT STUCK OUT WAS BOTH MY OLDER BOYS WHO WERE IN COLLEGE, WHEN THEY COULDN'T UNDERSTAND SOMETHING, THEY GOOGLED THE INFORMATION, WATCHED OTHER PROFESSORS TEACH IT ON YOUTUBE BECAUSE THEY KNEW HOW TO SEEK OUT ANSWERS. THEY KNEW THAT IT WAS THEIR JOB TO LEARN THE MATERIAL WHETHER THEIR PROFESSOR TAUGHT IT IN A WAY THEY COULD UNDERSTAND IT OR NOT. AND SO, THOSE KIND OF SKILLS ARE HARD TO -- YOU KNOW, THEY JUST COME FROM BEING AT HOME. REALLY FROM THEM HAVING TO LEARN A LOT, YOU KNOW, ON THEIR OWN AND THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL REALLY WORKING ON PROJECTS. >> I'M ABSOLUTELY CONVINCED THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE THAT ARE WATCHING "JOY IN OUR TOWN" TODAY THAT ARE THINKING, YOU KNOW, I REALLY WOULD LIKE THAT, MAYBE MY CHILD NEEDS THAT, I DON'T KNOW IF I CAN DO THAT. WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO THEM? WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE A BREAK IN A COUPLE OF MINUTES, BUT BEFORE WE DO, I WANT YOU TO TALK BECAUSE I WANT YOU TO ENCOURAGE. WHAT HAS BEEN THE GREATEST LESSONS YOU LEARNED AS A HOME SCHOOLING MOM? NOT THE KIDS. NOT THE BENEFIT TO THE KIDS. WHAT WAS THE BENEFIT TO YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND? >> RIGHT. THE BIGGEST BENEFIT TO ME WOULD BE THE CHARACTER BUILDING, AND NOT MY KIDS' CHARACTER BUILDING ALTHOUGH THAT'S A HUGE PART OF HOME SCHOOLING AS WE CAN CHARACTER TRUMPS ACADEMICS. YOU CAN STOP AT ANY TIME AND WORK ON CHARACTER ISSUES, BUT GOD GREW ME THROUGH HOME SCHOOLING MORE THAN HE GREW MY KIDS WHEN IT CAME TO CHARACTER. JUST SEEING THINGS IN MY CHILDREN THAT ARE ACTUALLY A REFLECTION OF ME. THE SIN IN ME AND HAVING TO COME TO TERMS WITH THAT AND DEAL WITH THAT, AND SO I WOULD SAY FOR ME THAT WAS THE BIGGEST THING WAS CHARACTER BUILDING THE WAY GOD WORKED THROUGH ME IN HOME SCHOOLING BECAUSE IT DOES THAT A LOT TO POUR YOUR LIFE INTO YOUR CHILD LIKE THAT AND TO WORK WITH THEM DAILY THAT MANY HOURS. MY HUSBAND WOULD DEFINITELY THE QUALITY TIME OF FAMILY AND JUST BUILDING A STRONG FAMILY TOGETHER, SO. >> SO, CHARACTER. THAT'S AN INTERESTING WORD BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE A LOT OF THAT IN OUR CULTURE IN WHICH WE LIVE, BUT THAT'S SOMETHING THAT WE'VE GOT TO WORK ON. THE ONLY WAY WE'RE GOING TO SEE A CULTURE CHANGED POSITIVELY, THE ONLY WAY THAT LIVES ARE GOING TO BE PRODUCTIVE, IT ALWAYS COMES BACK TO CHARACTER, AND SO I AM REALLY GRATEFUL THAT YOU HIGHLIGHTED THAT. THAT'S SOMETHING THAT AMERICA RIGHT NOW REALLY NEEDS TO BE. WELL, TRISHA, THANK YOU FOR SORT OF HELPING US. WE'VE GOT MORE TO TALK ABOUT. SO, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE A BREAK AND AFTER OUR BREAK, WE'RE GOING TO COME BACK AND TRISHA IS GOING TO KEEP TALKING TO US ABOUT EDUCATION AND THE IMPORTANCE OF WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND HELPING THEM TO UNDERSTAND. I AM REALLY ANXIOUS TO TALK ABOUT POSSIBLY HOW DID YOU CHILDREN FEEL WHEN YOU ANNOUNCED TO THEM WHAT IT WAS GOING TO BE, BUT WE'RE GOING TO TAKE A BREAK. WE'RE SO GLAD THAT YOU'VE JOINED US TODAY ON JOY IN OUR TOWN. IT'S BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE TRISHA THAT YOU CAN SMILE. THERE IS SOMETHING POSITIVE HAPPENING IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, AND WE WANT TO MAKE SURE HERE AT T.B.N. THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF THAT. SO, WOULD YOU PLEASE STAY WITH US? WE'RE GOING TO TAKE A SHORT BREAK. WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK. SO, YOU JOIN US. DON'T GO AWAY. >> GOOD MORNING, GARY. WE ARE GETSCHOOLED.COM. YOU WANT A COLLEGE EDUCATION, DON'T YOU? >> YOU KNOW YOU DO. >> THAT'S WHY WE'RE HERE. WE'RE FREE AND HERE TO GUIDE YOU THROUGH EVERY STEP OF THE WAY STARTING WITH ATTENDANCE. [AIR HORN] >> GARY, FINANCIAL AID FORMS. ♪ ♪ >> PICK MY COLLEGE, MAN. YOU AND US. GO TOGETHER LIKE TACOS AND TUESDAY, AND I LOVE TACOS. GO TO GETSCHOOLED.COM. ♪ ♪ >> WELCOME BACK TO JOY IN OUR TOWN. I'M GEORGE COPE, AND IT'S A PRIVILEGE TO HAVE WITH ME TODAY TRISHA BORES WHO IS A LIFETIME KIND OF MOM. SEVENTEEN YEARS. THAT'S A LONG TIME. HOW MANY CHILDREN DID YOU HOME SCHOOL, TRISHA? >> I AM -- FOUR, BUT ONE IS STILL ONLY EIGHT YEARS OLD. SO, I'M STILL IN THE PROCESS. >> OH, WOW, AND I KNOW THAT THE SMILE ON YOUR FACE SIMPLY SAYS AND THE REASON YOU'RE HERE THAT YOU DON'T SEE IT AS A STRUGGLE, BUT YOU SEE IT AS A PRIVILEGE IN THE MIDST OF THAT. I KNOW WE WERE TALKING ABOUT HOME SCHOOLING, AND WE WANT TO CONTINUE TO TALK ABOUT THAT, AND I WANT TO TALK ABOUT LIFE SKILLS, BUT BEFORE WE GET TO THE LIFE SKILL SIDE, WHEN YOU ANNOUNCED TO YOUR CHILDREN YOU WERE GOING TO HOME SCHOOL, WHAT WAS THEIR REACTION TO YOU? >> THEY WERE PRETTY YOUNG, ACTUALLY. SO, I DON'T KNOW. THEY WERE KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE, THE OLDER TWO, AND THEN I HAD A ONE-YEAR-OLD. SO, THEY WERE FINE. THEY WERE FINE WITH STAYING HOME WITH MOM. >> DID YOU EVER HAVE THEM SAY SOMEWHERE ALONG THE JOURNEY, OH, MOM, I WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE? >> WE DID TALK ABOUT IT. LIKE THERE WERE TIMES WHEN -- THERE'S TIMES WHEN ALL OF US WONDER WHAT WOULD THAT PATH HAVE BEEN LIKE? WHAT WOULD THAT HAVE PATH HAVE BEEN LIKE? AND, YOU KNOW, SO WE WOULD TALK ABOUT THE PROS AND CONS, AND WE'D ALWAYS SAY, ALL OF US, WOULD STILL CHOOSE HOME SCHOOLING, AND NOW THAT I HAVE TWO. ONE THAT'S GRADUATED COLLEGE AND ONE THAT'S IN THE MIDDLE OF COLLEGE. ONE THAT'S ALMOST DONE WITH HIGH SCHOOL. THEY WOULD NOT TRADE. AS A MATTER OF FACT, MY OLDEST JUST GOT MARRIED LAST YEAR, AND HE AND HIS WIFE ARE PLANNING ON HOME SCHOOLING. >> WOW. AMAZING. >> YES. >> WELL, WE TALKED ABOUT PROS AND CONS IN THE FIRST SEGMENT. IN THIS SEGMENT LET'S TALK ABOUT THE WHOLE IDEA OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE SKILLS. WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF TIME YOU HAD, BECAUSE TIME NOW YOU CONTROL TIME IN THAT KIND OF ENVIRONMENT. IT GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO FOCUS ON LIFE SKILLS. WHAT ARE LIFE SKILLS IN YOUR DEFINITION AND WHAT WERE THE WAYS THAT YOU WENT ABOUT HELPING YOUR CHILDREN AND DO HELP YOUR CHILDREN DEVELOP LIFE SKILLS? >> RIGHT. I THINK LIFE SKILLS ARE SIMPLY JUST THE SKILLS THAT WE ALL NEED EVERY DAY TO DEAL WITH THE CHALLENGES OF EVERYDAY LIFE, AND IT COULD BE ANYTHING, YOU KNOW, 'CAUSE YOU LOOK AT TODAY'S WORLD AND JUST THE INCREASING SPEED OF CHANGE. IT JUST SEEMS TO BE CHANGE JUST SEEMS TO BE HAPPENING QUICKER AND QUICKER, AND I EVEN THINK ABOUT WHEN I GOT MY FIRST SMARTPHONE. I DIDN'T WANT IT. I DIDN'T WANT TO HAVE TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW. I DIDN'T. SO, MY HUSBAND MADE ME GO INTO MY ROOM, SHUT THE DOOR, STUDY IT, YOU KNOW, GET TO KNOW IT, BUT ANY KIND OF SKILLS LIKE THAT, ADAPTATION, JUST LEARNING TO ADAPT TO SITUATIONS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS. WRITING AND SPEAKING PERSUASIVELY, REALLY, ESPECIALLY FOR BELIEVERS THAT YOU CAN SPEAK AND WRITE TRUTH AND GET PEOPLE TO UNDERSTAND WHY IT'S TRUE, AND SO THOSE ARE, YOU KNOW, SOME OF THE SKILLS. THE IDEA OF WILL POWER. JUST BEING ABLE TO PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST, DO WHAT HAS TO BE DONE FIRST. >> AGAIN, THE CONTEXT IS YOU'RE DOING IT IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE HOME WHICH IS A SIGNIFICANT PLACE BECAUSE THEN YOU'RE CONTROLLING SORT OF WHAT GOES ON IN THE MIDST OF THAT. THOSE SKILLS ARE FOR YOU, YOU GROWING UP, BECAUSE I WOULD ASSUME YOU WERE EDUCATED IN A TRADITIONAL SETTING. >> I WAS. >> OKAY. SO, YOU HAD SORT OF A BACKGROUND OF A TRADITIONAL SETTING FOR YOURSELF. WHAT DID YOU SEE THAT MADE THESE LIFE SKILL DEVELOPMENTS EASIER IN HOME SCHOOLING THAN MAYBE YOU EXPERIENCED WHEN YOU WERE IN SCHOOL? HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT THAT? >> I HAVE. SOME OF THEM I JUST DIDN'T RECEIVE IN SCHOOL. >> OH, SO YOU DIDN'T EVEN EXPERIENCE IT? >> SOME OF THEM, YES, ABSOLUTELY, BUT I DID FROM MY PARENTS, AND THEN THE WHOLE POINT IS WHEREVER YOUR STUDENTS ARE BEING SCHOOLED, PARENTS ARE STILL THEIR FIRST TEACHER, AND PARENTS STILL HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY. IT'S OUR JOB TO TEACH OUR CHILDREN NO MATTER WHICH SCHOOL THEY'RE IN, WHAT SCHOOL SETTING THEY'RE IN. SO, YOU KNOW, JUST RELATIONSHIP SKILLS, AND LIKE I SAID BEFORE, JUST THE WILL POWER, THAT YOU KNOW TO SET GOALS, TO WRITE DOWN GOALS. THOSE KIND OF LIFE SKILLS. THOSE ARE WHAT I WOULD CALL LIFE SKILLS. >> WHAT DO YOU SAY, AND I'M GOING TO THROW YOU A CURVE HERE. OKAY? ARE YOU READY? WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO A PERSON WHO SAYS, YOU KNOW, TRISHA, I THINK YOU'RE JUST TRYING TO STICK YOUR HEAD IN A HOLE, AND YOU'RE TRYING TO PROTECT YOUR KIDS FROM THE REAL WORLD OUT THERE. HAVE YOU EVER HAD ANYBODY TALK TO YOU LIKE THAT? >> YES, WE HAVE, AND THE IDEA IS NOT TO -- IT IS TO PROTECT THEM. IT IS TO PROTECT THEM WHILE THEY'RE GROWING UP. >> THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT. >> ABSOLUTELY. NOTHING WRONG. >> THAT'S THE REASON WHY I ASKED THE QUESTION. >> RIGHT. ABSOLUTELY. SO, I BELIEVE IN SHELTERING THEM TO A POINT, BUT AS THEY GET OLDER, WE DO DISCUSS THE BIG ISSUES. WE DO WATCH THE NEWS TOGETHER. WE TALK ABOUT WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE WORLD. WE GET TO DO IT FROM A BIBLICAL WORLD VIEW, A BIBLICAL POINT. WE GET TO SEE WHAT DOES GOD SAY ABOUT THIS? HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THIS? WE DON'T EVEN NECESSARILY TEACH OUR KIDS WHAT TO THINK, BUT WE DO HELP THEM TAKE IDEAS AND WHAT THEY HEAR AND LAY IT ACROSS THE WORD OF GOD TO SEE HOW IT LINES UP WITH THAT, AND THEN THEY COME UP WITH THEIR OWN BELIEFS BASED ON WHAT DOES THE WORD OF GOD SAY ABOUT IT, AND IT PREPARES THEM TO GO OUT INTO THE WORLD TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. THAT'S WHAT I WANT MY KIDS TO DO. GO OUT INTO THE WORLD, NO TO -- >> SO, WHAT, AGAIN, I HEAR YOU SAYING IS THAT HOME SCHOOLING DOESN'T CLOISTER THEM INTO A MIND SET THAT WE'RE GOING TO BE ALWAYS SHELTERED AND SAFE OVER HERE ON THE SIDE. WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS THAT IT IS A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT OF TRAINING THAT BETTER PREPARES THEM TO BE ABLE TO TAKE THEIR PLACE IN CULTURE. JESUS DID NOT CALL US. THE SCRIPTURE TALKS ABOUT COMING APART AND BEING SEPARATE, BUT THAT'S NOT ISOLATIONISM. >> CORRECT. >> THAT'S ABOUT JUST UNDERSTANDING THAT WE ARE DIFFERENT, AND WE HAVE VALUES. >> WE LIVE DIFFERENT, BUT THAT'S WHAT MAKES US THE LIGHT. >> THAT'S RIGHT. >> RIGHT? OKAY. >> AND SO YOU BELIEVE YOUR CHILDREN GET THAT BETTER THAN THEY COULD'VE ANY OTHER WAY? >> THAT'S WHAT WE BELIEVE. YES. THAT'S ONE OF THE REASONS WE'VE STAYED WITH HOME SCHOOLING. >> SO, WHAT ROLE THEN DOES EDUCATION PLAY IN HELPING SOMEONE ULTIMATELY DEVELOP THESE LIFE SKILLS? IS THAT BUILT INTO THE CURRICULA OF HOME SCHOOLING, THAT LIFE SKILL DEVELOPMENT IS SORT OF THAT FOUNDATION ALONG WITH EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION THAT THIS CHARACTER BUILDING GOES HAND IN AND WITH IT? >> I DON'T KNOW. THERE IS CURRICULUM OUT THERE, BUT I THINK IT JUST ALSO COMES FROM BEING A PARENT AND BEING A PARENT ON YOUR KNEES AND JUST ASKING GOD FOR WISDOM BECAUSE YOU LOOK AT OUR WORLD AND THERE DOES SEEM TO BE A GAP BETWEEN WHAT KIDS ACQUIRE IN THE CLASSROOM AND WHAT THEY ACTUALLY NEED IN THE WORKFORCE AND WHAT THEY ACTUALLY NEED TO BUILD FAMILIES AND RELATIONSHIPS AND WHAT THEY ACTUALLY NEED. EVEN FOR VOLUNTEER WORK, AND THERE'S SOME KIND OF GAP THERE, AND A LOT OF IT, I BELIEVE, IS THESE LIFE SKILLS WE WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT, AND SOMEBODY HAS TO PICK THAT UP, AND REALLY IT PROBABLY IS PARENTS' RESPONSIBILITY MORE THAN THE SCHOOL SETTING. SO, WHETHER YOU'RE A HOME SCHOOLING PARENT, PUBLIC SCHOOL, PRIVATE SCHOOL, THIS IS PART OF YOUR JOB TO BUILD THESE SKILLS UP IN YOUR CHILDREN. >> AND IF A PARENT IS NOT HOME SCHOOLING, CAN THEY STILL DEVELOP THESE LIFE SKILL ISSUES IN THEIR CHILDREN'S LIVES? >> ABSOLUTELY. YOU JUST TALK ABOUT THINGS. YOU STUDY COMMUNICATION. YOU STUDY PUBLIC SPEAKING. IF YOUR CHILD IS NOT A GOOD WRITER, THEN YOU FOCUS ON THAT, YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU HAVE TIME OFF FROM SCHOOL, AND YOU LEARN HOW TO BE A BETTER WRITER. YOU LEARN TOO HOW TO BE A BETTER WRITER. I LEARNED MORE IN HOME SCHOOLING MY KIDS EDUCATION-WISE THAN PERHAPS I LEARNED IN MY FIRST K THROUGH 12 GRADE YEARS, YOU KNOW. SO, ABSOLUTELY PARENTS CAN PICK UP THE SLACK OR FILL IN THE GAPS. >> IT'S VERY IMPORTANT WHAT YOU'RE SAYING THAT PARENTS TAKE AN INTEREST WHETHER THEY HOME SCHOOL OR NOT. THEY'VE GOT TO TAKE THE INTEREST IN THEIR KIDS' LIVES. AGAIN, CAN I GIVE YOU ANOTHER SOMETHING WE DIDN'T PREPARE, BUT I JUST FEEL? DID YOU EVER IN A MOMENT GO THROUGH A DIFFICULTY PERSONALLY IN SAYING TO YOURSELF, BOY, THIS IS BIGGER THAN I THOUGHT? YOU KNOW, 'CAUSE SOMETIMES WE SAY WE'RE GOING TO DO IT, AND THEN WE START AND THEN WE GO THROUGH THE VALLEY. TALK TO US ABOUT THE VALLEYS THAT YOU MAY HAVE WALKED THROUGH AS A MOTHER HOME SCHOOLING CHILDREN. >> RIGHT. THERE WERE TIMES. THERE WAS ONE TIME SPECIFICALLY I WAS READY TO QUIT. I'D ACTUALLY CALLED OUR PEDIATRICIAN, ASKED FOR OUR SON'S RECORDS SO WE COULD PUT HIM IN SCHOOL. WE WERE JUST BATTLING. YOU KNOW, IT WAS JUST HARD. AND THAT GOES BACK TO THE WHOLE CHARACTER ISSUE. IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH ACADEMICS AND MY ABILITY TO TEACH OR THEIR ABILITY TO LEARN, BUT IT WAS ALL CHARACTER ISSUES AND RELATIONSHIP BUILDING AND THAT WAS THE YEAR THE HURRICANES CAME THROUGH, AND THEY NEVER SENT HIS RECORDS AND BY THE TIME I CALLED THEM BACK, WE HAD WORKED THROUGH SOME OF OUR ISSUES, BUT HE WAS A MIDDLE SCHOOL BOY AT THE TIME AND SO IT WENT BACK TO JUST WORKING ON CHARACTER ISSUES AND RELATIONSHIP ISSUES, AND I'M GLAD WE DIDN'T QUIT. >> WELL, LIFE IS TOUGH, AND THE WAY IT IS, AND YOU KNOW WHAT? IT'S WORKING THROUGH. WE CAN'T TURN OUR KIDS OVER TO A PUBLIC SOCIETY OR ANY SOCIETY AND SAY YOU RAISE THEM. THAT WAS GOD-GIVEN TO US, AND I BELIEVE THAT HOME SCHOOLING TAKES THAT TO A LEVEL WHERE PARENTS THAT FEEL THAT IS SO IMPORTANT FOR THEM WILL TAKE RESPONSIBILITY TO DO THAT. YOU KNOW, WE JUST HAVE ABOUT THREE MINUTES LEFT AND SO I WANT YOU AS A MOM, I AM ABSOLUTELY CONVINCED THAT THERE ARE HOME SCHOOLING MOMS THAT MAY BE UP EARLY OR STAYING UP LATE WATCHING. THEY'VE PICKED UP THIS PROGRAM, AND IT'S AIRING NOW, AND THEY JUST NEED SOMEBODY TO ENCOURAGE THEM AND SUPPORT THEM, AND PRAY FOR THEM. WOULD YOU JUST TAKE JUST BEFORE WE LEAVE WOULD YOU JUST TALK TO SOME MOMS OR GRANDMOTHERS OR KIDS THAT ARE WATCHING AND ENCOURAGE THEM ABOUT THIS PROCESS AND THIS STEP. >> ABSOLUTELY. ALL YOU SWEET HOME SCHOOL MAMAS OUT THERE, I REALLY DO WANT TO ENCOURAGE YOU TO STAY THE COURSE. IF YOU'VE BEEN CALLED TO HOME SCHOOL, THEN I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT GOD IS GOING TO EQUIP YOU TO DO IT, AND ARE THERE GOING TO BE HARD DAYS? THERE'S GOING TO BE HARD DAYS, BUT ALWAYS REMEMBER TO GO BACK AND LOOK AT WHERE YOU'VE COME FROM, LOOK AT HOW MUCH YOU'VE ALREADY TAUGHT YOUR CHILDREN. LOOK AT THE RELATIONSHIPS THAT YOU'RE BUILDING AND JUST PERSEVERE. PERSEVERE THROUGH THE HARD DAYS AND MAKE IT FUN. FIND WAYS TO MAKE IT FUN. SO, LET ME JUST PRAY WITH YOU REAL QUICK HERE. FATHER, GOD, LORD, I JUST ASK YOUR BLESSING ON THE HOME SCHOOL MOMS THAT ARE OUT THERE AND THE HOME SCHOOL FAMILIES, GOD, WHO ARE JUST BRAVELY RAISING UP A GENERATION OF PEOPLE TO SERVE YOU, GOD. PEOPLE TO KNOW YOU, AND I JUST ASK YOUR BLESSING ON THEM. I PRAY THAT YOU GIVE THEM THE WISDOM THAT THEY NEED TO MAKE THE DECISIONS. I PRAY THAT YOU JUST EMPOWER THEM, GOD, WITH A PASSION AND AN ABILITY TO DO THIS JOB AND TO DO IT WELL, AND WE JUST THANK YOU THAT YOU GO BEFORE US AND YOU GO BEHIND US, AND IT'S IN JESUS'S HOLY NAME THAT I PRAY. AMEN. >> AMEN. WELL, TRISHA, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING WITH US ON JOY IN OUR TOWN. IT'S PEOPLE LIKE YOU. THAT BEAUTIFUL SMILE THAT YOU HAVE THAT GIVES THE REASON FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY TO SMILE BECAUSE THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE. FAMILIES LIKE YOURSELF, YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND THAT ARE INVESTING THE QUALITY OF LIFE NOT IN JUST MAKING A LIVING, BUT MAKING A FAMILY SPIRITUALLY PRODUCTIVE IN THE WORLD, AND I WANT TO CONGRATULATE YOU, AND I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TODAY HERE ON JOY IN OUR TOWN. >> THANK YOU, GEORGE. >> I WANT TO THANK YOU, THE VIEWERS. YOU COME TO US EVERY WEEK. IT'S A PRIVILEGE TO BE HERE. I WANT TO THANK TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK. THEY ARE SO GRACIOUS TO FOCUS ON EDUCATION AND HEALTH AND FINANCE AND THAT'S THE REASON WHY "JOY IN OUR TOWN" IS HERE. WE WANT TO BE AN INSPIRATION. WE WANT TO BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE. THERE'S TOO MUCH BAD NEWS IN THE WORLD, AND SO THESE 30 MINUTES EVERY WEEK TOGETHER GIVE YOU A GOOD REASON AND A GOOD GLIMPSE TO KNOW THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE THAT ARE LIVING A GODLY LIFE THAT ARE SEEKING TO DO WHAT GOD WANTS THEM TO DO, AND THEY ARE MAKING OUR COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE, AND SO THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TODAY. IT'S ALWAYS A PRIVILEGE FOR US TO BE IN YOUR HOME. WE DON'T TAKE IT FOR GRANTED. WE'RE APPRECIATIVE THAT YOU LET US COME IN, AND I'M GOING TO ASK YOU FOR ONE MORE THING. WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK, YOU PRAY FOR THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE GRACIOUS TO GIVE US THIS OPPORTUNITY. WELL, MY TIME IS UP FOR THIS WEEK. THANKS FOR JOINING US ON JOY IN OUR TOWN. WE'LL BE BACK HERE NEXT WEEK, SAME TIME, SAME PLACE. SO, UNTIL THEN, DON'T EVER FORGET GOD LOVES YOU. HE REALLY DOES. BYE FOR NOW. ♪ ♪ >> THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN SPONSORED BY THE TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK, P.O. BOX A, SANTA ANNA, CALIFORNIA 92711. ♪ ♪ | TBN Orlando | UCkYb4ZrbKQ7lnr3Y3DMSnlg | 2016-12-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,296 | 28,392 |
dhDdXKF7Eek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhDdXKF7Eek | NEW Fenyr Supersport FIRST DRIVE - £1.4m Lykan Hypercar Successor | [Music] we're ready fellow and welcome there's a spot of context w focuses on the guys I can name sounds quite place it if you've ever seen a car jumping through multiple skyscrapers from a fast and furious movie that's the lykan Hypersport and w motors their system for near Super Sport and as their latest greatest - God so what's it all about well a little bit about W promoters they are the company based out in Dubai responsible for two boys first hypercars of lichen this is the successor and the fascinating thing about it is that it isn't designed entirely out in Dubai but it has some very significant partners to create the underpinnings of this car that creates these six which I'm about to share with you so the engine is a Porsche engine it's a 3.8 liter flat six twin turbo developing crowd about 800 horsepower and they've managed to achieve that by partnering with a little firm called those of you guys who are familiar with rough you'll know that they are one of the most sophisticated Porsche tuners in the world creating some maniac legends like this one and that's how they ended up having a car that looks like this and sounds they've gone and done it they've gotta made a modern-day turbocharged engine that actually sounds good the next time somebody tells me they're turbocharged engines are compromised because they sound oh I'm gonna point them to the venire whatever they've done they've ticked the box and I'ma listen after first want to put my hands up I love the torque that a turbocharged engine provides so lovely effortless nature which you can build momentum with a forced induction car I have always said that they generally take away the emotion just the nature of the turbocharged cars they swallow up the exhaust gases and absorb them into some sound eating chasm not this though I don't know what they've done what they've done it helped me sound like modern day too well done to the guys at ruff and the W motors you don't buy these cars to chill it you buy them for a sense of occasion and a sensory overload and I think people underestimate the importance of sound with this thing yeah I think you will agree that they've done it into the sound Department so what are we back to their technical part a roof now the great thing about this is I think this should be embraced in the minutes we've got manufacturers across the board partnering up with people who let's face it often better than them and doing certain things Aston Martin comes to mind right now they famously recently partnered up with AMG to develop some I think that's what's happening with W purposes they've selected a company like roof who is able to develop a character full engine that is both enjoyable and dynamic and reliable but the important thing here is growth for a very established serious tuning company they specialize in Portia's but evidently they provide underpinnings for the other brands these guys don't is partner with anybody so as much as it's a successful partner for W motors this is ruff saying yes w are substantial enough and significant enough for ruff to put their partnership and name to their cars they put their DNA into it and it's a big tick to say that while this thing is effect coming from a very new band around the wires a pretty new car and it does look crazy and you'd be forgiven for thinking that is this thing really that serious when you partner with a company like roof that's a stamp of approval to say yeah these guys mean business if you watch this child regularly you'll know learner class myself being somewhat of a gearbox snob and miraculously between W and roof they've managed to control this engine with one of the best gearboxes in the world it is a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK from porsche optimized by proof this for me and the backs are how serious the car actually is let me just drop it down a couple of cogs more time let me just study something this plenty of shell and there's even more go that talk is outstanding so where doesn't really do this thing just to the other W you are only gonna be building a maximum of 25 of these cars each year and the production Bronco fee for that long another 1.4 million pound price tag it's not like you gotta be seeing these cars all over the place but that's the point is then you're not gonna be investing in a car like this because you want to be v2 supercar driver you want to be investing in a car like this because what I mean unlike anything else leave me there is nothing like this on the road it's it's the styling the first thing that you see is of course the way this thing looks when you walk over to it and you step inside it it's really is like it's from a different part of the world you can really feel that has its own inherent flavor just by staring at it you've got really and then someone tells you that the DNA is Dubai and then all such ostentatious bland but as a result its - faith is not trying to be anything else since we are design language this is our operator what I'm thankful for is there isn't just show slapped up with quite substantial go I mean just one more time has check this out very fast now the majority of the outer shell of this car is carbon fiber and there's no shock there because despite the fact that this thing has a substantial engine block in the back the entire weight of this car is around around 1350 kilograms which combined with over 700 pounds feet of torque and 800 horsepower this thing gathers momentum I mean it doesn't so much as accelerators it does create its own wormhole void that is punched in the air in front of you there's no friction it just sort of sucks up gets taut and after just a small amount of turbo lag you need to brace for the impact it's there's a electromagnet at the end of the road switched itself Barnes all of a sudden just going off yo you're coming to me me you've got no choice once you press that right butt down to the floor the way this thing poles and builds momentum is fascinating it ultimately it'll go on to almost 250 miles an hour I look down at the dashboard which look like it's benders designed by Tony Stark on acid and you wonder how on earth if managed to reach numbers like that with just part throttle it's amazing the combination is fascinating you've got and creativity of a brands that has been the craziness of divine then you've got the sophistication and engineering of a brand which is born out of German engineering but ultimately this car is constructed in Austria so what you've got is a color that has the Flair and craziness aesthetically of a brand that's been born out of the craziness of Dubai than the other hands when it comes to this business end when you prep plant your right foot and take your first corner you've got the dynamics and engine and build quality we've solved the European side of the world take these things very seriously designed and Dubai constructed in Austria okay in terms of synergy something that's going to offer craziness um Flair but backed up by sophistication and an engine drivetrain dynamics that is ultimately quite serious in heaven today we have it my first drive in the W Motors car if you guys follow to this channel about eighteen months ago I made one of my all-time favorite videos titled the world's greatest driving Road in that video we actually had the lykan Hypersport accompanying us on that journey to the top of Jebel Jason R as our camera to this day it's one of my highest viewed videos and everyone was talking about the lichen right there what this is is the newest offering from W on that day I never got a chance to drive the lichen but today I've got to drive it on the right-hand side of the road in my own country which is the kind of environment which I can get to know a car the best having had no experience with these cars they drive as fantastic as they look and I think you'll all agree they look absolutely incredible hopefully if I can beg enough with the guys from W your wheel to spend some more time in these cars soon I'm heading back out to Dubai towards the end of this year so if there's any questions that you guys want to know and you want to see some more footage of the W motors an ear on the channel let me know in the comments below as always guys thanks for watching as you see you next time ciao [Music] you [Music] | Mr JWW | UCK_zuVq6ZpSRMjsZ5JRPx5g | 2018-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,558 | 8,334 |
xGowWOYXQYc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGowWOYXQYc | ASMR PUPPET TINGLE MONSTER / MOUTH SOUNDS & PERSONAL ATTENTION | [Music] everyone I am the tingle monster tonight I am going to be doing mouth sounds I hope you like it okay and some personal attention okay all right but first you you need to relax I'm gonna make you feel so relaxed tonight okay okay I know you had a long day and you just wanna know what it's okay their saliva makes you relax my saliva makes you well it's okay I'm gonna give you [Music] what there's somebody behind me where son I don't mean to scare you what are you doing I I I'm controlling you no you're not I kind of am no you're not I am this is a puppet show listen get out of here together yes we are no we're not yes we are guys sorry everyone please let me just fix this listen we are a team why is your hand up my Oh get your hand out got your hand out no no you get your hand I leave too let's get relaxed right relax relax relax it's okay okay we've we've done this many times what's going on I know I'm sorry okay it's all right I know sometimes we get a little stressed out I know you've been working a lot right no no I don't work so what do you do during a day I uh not really much I really owe cuz I keep you in the closet yeah oh no they're gonna make me feel bad now I know I don't understand a closet I'm not gonna work with you but we can't go to we can't go to work with me I can't do that why not first of all this is an ASMR video and you're not doing the thing can we just focus on this let's talk about this later okay look at you with your show okay okay bye bye hello everyone okay I'm so sorry better we went through that I might I just don't like fingers a hand up my butt I probably don't like that let's get it off get it off okay Nessun this this is how it works how you need to control you I guess I like it I just don't like it okay we'll figure out something later okay just pinch the show I'm sorry [Music] it's ankle juice that's disgusting [Music] [Laughter] okay I think uptime I'm not doing anymore I'm done okay that's not the way you ended you got a you have a bit watching my videos I am so glad you came to my show and you saw me doing bounce and you see you saw me complaining that there's a head up my butt I do not like it but we'll we'll talk about that later right now yeah yeah just finish on please okay I just want to say thank you so much for tuning in to to this video I like to encourage you to please subscribe Bingle monster and help us a uten next thing and it like that oh sorry I was sleeping okay good | Blissful Zen ASMR | UCr4mYYsEihhmN1Brl5KW0RA | 2020-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 520 | 2,470 |
fpyeKRSCPuE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpyeKRSCPuE | Midland Public Schools Board of Education Regular Meeting - June 19, 2023 | Welcome to the June 19th Board of Education meeting if you can take a minute to silence your cell phone and then join me in the Pledge of Allegiance please so at the end of the Pledge of Allegiance we always say with liberty and justice for all and should acknowledge today's Juneteenth so happy Juneteenth everybody John can you take a role for us absolutely uh president McFarland is not here vice president Roush here secretary Hatfield is here Treasurer lotterbach is not here remember blazey here remember Ringgold here remember Horowitz yeah excellent we have a quorum okay so moving on to item number two which is a consent agenda item 2.1 or approval of the minutes from June 5th item 2.2 the staff the below staff is being recommended for hire as listed in your agenda packet item number 2.3 teachers attaining tenure status as listed in your agenda packet item 2.4 the below staff announced the resignation effective of the following dates as listed item 2.5 or approval of the school system's bills in the amount of 6 million five hundred and sixty nine thousand seven hundred dollars and then finally item 2.6 approval is requested to authorize legal payments to the below list for professional legal services make a motion to approve the consent agenda 2.1 through 2.6 motion by Ringgold support by Horowitz any discussion hearing none all in favor say aye aye any opposed okay motion carries all right we're gonna take one deviation from the agenda and Mr Cheryl um four is yours yeah Lynn always thought you got out of marks in time and so we traditionally give a gift to the board members and yeah I should know the amount of years 22 and it was the last um in the last one here today it was on the board that hired me so very good so 22 years of service and one thing I say about Lynch is I'll always say a lot for when she spoke with all of us and so we would very much appreciate that thank you all right and then Mike you don't know this but we have one more surprise for you Dave can I get a um so representative shoot he's going to come up and help me with this one so Mike you have to stand up because if if any for anybody that's been to a school board meeting before we always did a shining star and one of the things that mike always said at the start was you have to come up here and be embarrassed for a second so I can say something something about you right all right so so Mike this is your last board meeting as a board we want to say thank you for your years of service and to tell the public a little bit about Mike 10 years as a teacher coach 10 years as a high school principal 19 years as a superintendent two states five districts 40 board members over 40 board members that you've worked with and 460 Board of Education meetings between two districts so you know if I can say a couple things about Mike you know one of the things that always sticks with me is Mike always had an attention for kids that struggled and that is where his heart and his passion always lied and I think I speak for both board members and the administration when I say the hardest thing you have to do in this role in any of these roles is sit through an expulsion hearing but every single expulsion hearing I sat in with Mike I well I'll call it love tough because it wasn't tough love Mike always LED with love and he was always tough but he always LED with love and you always made a point to figure out how to educate our kids whether they were in our buildings or not and that was one of the things that always stuck with me and a legacy or a set of actions that somebody takes that leave something behind and I think you know along those same lines of three things that stick with me Mike in the Legacy that you will leave this District are starting Carpenter and the Early Childhood Center starting gsrp program in MPS starting the past Alternative High School for students that are on the brink of dropping out and curtailing our dropout rate and then third advocating for 31a funding for our at-risk students so with that I think on behalf of the whole board we just want to say thank you for your years of service and congratulations on your retirement and uh Mr Sarah I wanted to say as a as a proud product of Midland Public Schools it was my honor to be able to work on getting a full State tribute for you so that's a tribute that's signed by myself our state senator Kristen McDonald rivet lieutenant governor Garland Gilchrist and Governor Gretchen Whitmer it's not an easy job being a superintendent you do this because you care and you do this because you want our kids to succeed and just personally for me as an Alum of carpenter Street School the way you continued the legacy of that school is something that means a lot to me personally and I know it's made a big impact in this community so I don't know what you have planned for retirement I'm sure you're 7 PMS on Monday are going to be freed up so I wish you the best in retirement and it was great to be able to present this to you today thank you foreign so with that we still have a board meeting to to conduct so we're not going to let you off the hook too easy um so item number three uh Board of Education matters item 3.1 for Action is the 2022-23 final budget amendment Mr Burton thank you appreciate the opportunity to present our final budget amendment for the fiscal year 23 budget and then ask for your official adoption this evening of the fiscal year 24 budget so much briefer presentation than last time just a very high level overview of each this is the very final step in the process to do those two actions that I just mentioned to you the next actions that we have related to this fiscal year 23 budget is the audit which our pre-order is already underway right now it commences the first two weeks of July and our business office team will be very busy meeting with our Auditors and making sure that our financial statements are ready for their review the disclaimers we still do not have a state a budget yet for 24 so that means that the revenues that I projected for you at the last meeting I have not changed those at all so we're still awaiting that final budget to come out hopefully that happens in July and then we'll be able to revise on what our Revenue estimates are sr3 and 11t this is the same one that I put for you before we're going to continue to monitor those expenditures as the year progresses to make sure that we have all of those funds spent by September 30 of the following year to make sure that they're being put to the best use for MPS kids and then finally variance is a term that I repeat very often when it comes this time of year and I do want to stress variance now as our expenditure line has started to rise a one percent variance for Us is around 1.2 million dollars so if we miss by one percent that one percent is starting to add up to Dollars it become a little bit more substantial than they have been in the past so we'll talk about what my predictions are in just a second here related to those this is your final Amendment of the current fiscal year general fund if you looked all the way over to the right we are anticipating in the very top line about 5.9 million dollars more in revenues than what I had presented to you in March if you remember the last presentation I mentioned this term to you is called gasbi 96 I'm going to urge you to have a little bit of patience with your business office team here at Midland Public and business offices around the state as they continue to Grapple with this new accounting requirement this is again where we basically have to amortize all of our software agreements so for us that was roughly three million dollars of revenues that we had to put onto our books so that's the most substantial piece of adding those revenues Jessica's going to be able to explain that to you in very much more detail when she comes to report to the board but really what it is is it's kind of like us reporting the revenues and expenditures of a lease agreement and we we have some very large software agreements if you remember when we adopted our student information system it's a million dollars plus so those revenues have now gone on to our books the same is true also for our expenditures as well too so when you look at our expenditures there's about 4.2 million dollars there in increased expenditures directly in and out Revenue expenditures that was about three million dollars for those software agreements the other biggest ad in both revenues and expenditures was about 1.2 million dollar more in Esser and 11t dollars so those are the most substantive pieces of your additions in your revenues and expenditures for this fiscal year our deficit right now on the books is showing at about 2.5 million dollars we always at this point now deduct what we believe our predicted variance is going to be when you take a look at a two percent predicted variance of a 118 million dollar budget we are guessing that somewhere in that zero-ish range is where we may fall we always build things a little bit conservatively Mr Cheryl will always point out too that we don't we're not allowed to miss in our school world if we miss on any account line if we don't have enough Revenue is built in there then we get dinged on our audits so we always build a little bit of padding there hence where our variances lie so much closer to zero than we had predicted before that takes you to your anticipated general fund balance once we make all those adjustments and March I was telling you we're going to be somewhere around 28.3 you can see now that that moved just north of about 30 million dollars or 25.3 percent of our expenditures for the amendment and where we believe that we are going to end this fiscal year at again footnote depending on where our variance comes in those numbers can slide either to the good or to the bad a touch we move now to our 2324 general fund snapshot if you have a photographic memory you'll look at those numbers and say those are the exact same numbers Brian that you presented at the last meeting that's true with two exceptions the two exceptions are at the bottom at this time what we do now take into consideration is I'm predicting that I'm going to end this fiscal year better than I did at the last meeting so I'm adjusting what your general fund balance number is so I've adjusted that to reflect what I believe is going to be those positive adjustments to our revenues at the end of this fiscal year that now shifts our predictions for our general fund snapshot to an ending at 6 30 24 of around 27.47 million dollars or 25.4 percent of expenditures and of course those are subject to move as well too depending on where our final audit plays out with that I'm happy to entertain any questions that you may have and this will be followed by two action items separately one action item will be to approve the budget amendment for this fiscal year that'll be followed by an action item to officially approve the fiscal year 24 budget happy entertain any questions that you may have when do we expect that the budgets will come from the governor as of today um they still believe they'll have June 30 but if you're watching um in the Senate is the the rub right now and so there are a few votes short a short there of getting that through so that's what you got to watch but they still anticipate before June 30. so our problem is we have to adopt as of June 30 so we get it as close as we can the February budget amendment will capture any changes in your enrollment then the audit will come back they'll close it this summer but they'll report it in September yes September about that time and then they'll adjust that as well you get a more true picture in that first February Amendment than you actually do at this point in time any other questions entertain a motion for 3.1 I move that we adopt item 3.1 final budget budget amendment motion by Hatfield support by ladderbach any further discussion on 22-23 Final budget amendment hearing none all in favor say aye aye aye any opposed all right Brian do you have something else to present for okay so at this time now we'll move on to 3.2 entertain a motion for approval of 23 24 General operating budget remove the adoption of item 3.2 the approval of the 2023-2024 general operating budget as presented motion by ladder box support by Ringgold any further discussion on 2324 budget hearing none all in favor say aye aye any opposed all right item 3.3 um and Midland Federation of paraprofessional contract ratification Mr Burton thank you sir we are pleased to present to you the culmination of negotiations that took place between MPS Administration and the Midland Federation of paraprofessionals we started in the winter we finished up about a month and a half ago we've now gone through all the paperwork pieces and are presenting to you tonight a contract term of two years a change in wage structures that are detailed out in your board packet some leave allowance adjustments and some enhancements to onboarding professional professional development and also the evaluation template as well too again a detailed summation of that has been communicated to you by the superintendent and also was attached to your board packet entertain a motion for 3.3 I need approval of item 3.3 the adoption of the contract ratification from the Federation of Care Professionals motion by ladder box support by Hatfield any discussion all right hearing none uh all in favor of approving 3.3 the mpf contract ratification say aye aye aye any opposed okay item 3.4 Michigan High School Athletic Association Mr Cheryl this is the annual recommendation that we must take in order to join the Michigan High School Athletic Association in doing so you agree to abide by all of the rules going forward move the adoption of and 3.4 the uh renewal of the Michigan High School Athletic Association membership second explosion by a louder box support by Horowitz any discussion all in favor of approving item 3.4 of the Michigan High School Athletic Association membership say aye aye aye any opposed [Applause] at this time we'll go to item number four which are requests to address the board um do note that I forgot one important thing when we did Mike's retirement that we're going to have ice cream social afterwards so don't if you want to hang out and have some ice cream on on us please stay after the request to adjust the board but um first up on request to address the board Johnny Chapman thanks for joining us I'd like to begin by saying um happy Juneteenth I've heard that was already acknowledged um in case there's someone who is not aware of what that is all about um uh over two and a half year about two and a half years after slaves were already free it took a Union Army to go into Texas and to implement that freedom for the slaves and so that is a reflection of how the work of d e and I is a continual work and I think that is symbolic not ironic that on this day that we can celebrate not celebrate but recognize that that actually occurred um what I wanted to say today is I wanted to give voice to students and parents in the district what dni looks like from the student's perspective um there are some students that I had conversations with and they were willing to come and talk to board members and they want the community to know what they're experiencing inside the four walls and under the roofs of the schools that they attend um two of the students one of the student wanted to be here but was Ill another student is preparing for a missions trip and could not make it and so I'm going to do my best to be her voice in the situation although I I Can't Describe what her experience is it's going to take her to truly describe it but my my my intent behind this is is twofold the first thing is is that there could be an ongoing dialogue between adults and students about what students are experiencing in the classroom in the hallways in the building in order to improve their experience of belonging inside the school system and then the other aspect of that is is that there could be some sort of transparency created where parents who are sending their children to Midland Public Schools that they can be assured that their child has a sense of belonging and a sense of well-being being within the school because out in the community there are some parents that they're not quite filling that um the description for the student the student will be a a senior this year at Midland High School her freshman year her sophomore year she sat at a table with her some of her friends at lunch and uh biracial young man walked up to the table and exclaimed to them that uh they were slaves that they were Nigerians and that they needed to go back to Africa and um her response to that well her interpretation of that was because her skin was black he automatically assumed that she was from Nigeria the student got suspended for a week or two and she did not even receive an apology for that situation and then there was two other situations that she experienced this past December um there was a senior that walked up to her and um acted as if he was going to need her and then called her the n-word four times and said thanks for joining us Johnny you always know how to get a hold of me and the the door is always open for more uh next up dick delinski thanks for coming thank you Mr President my name is Richard dolinski I have three children who completed school here at Midland Public at Siebert Jefferson endow each went on to earn a master's degree each is married they all live in Michigan they each have two kids they're gainfully employed and I'm happy to say they're all off my payroll so I owe a better gratitude to middle and public I'm surely just one of many in Midland who has benefited greatly from the historically outstanding school system that's continued to be in the top tier of school districts in the country thanks in large part to Mike Cheryl's leadership whether it's instructional or Support Services extra curricular activities early childhood development uh AP IB programs infrastructure improvements thanks to the bond millage that was passed staff development School Safety and Security matters and much much more MPS continues to be one of the best districts in the country by whatever standards and measures schools are judged thanks to Mike's leadership Mike of course has had considerable support in his work from the community at large from the outstanding staff at all levels in the district and from a school board you folks who are noted for your critical thinking skills your strategic Focus your emphasis on data-driven and evidence-based decision-making and just doing what's right for our kids I want to take this opportunity to recognize you Mike for your many years at the helm of Midland Public and for steering us through some very calm Waters but also some very big waves that we've we've encountered recently as well and on behalf of what I'm sure and is and confident it's a grateful Community I want to wish you a very successful Encore in whatever it is that the next chapter of your life may be may it be everything that you want it to be whatever comes next for you may it bring you happiness and fulfillment my wife Donna and I wish you and Pam a wonderful future with health and happiness and lots and lots of time to enjoy your friends for your your interests and your family and hopefully the Tigers World Series presence May the best days of your life be the be the ones that are are here from now on and I had a post script here for Pam that I would like for you to make sure you tell her that when a superintendent retires there's half as much money but twice as much husbands so it's a better watch for that so so congratulations uh on on your retirement Mike warmest regards and best wishes to you and may God's extravagant blessings be upon you always all the best from the dolinskys amazing thanks dick uh Isla mccubbing green thanks for coming Isla hello my name is Isla mccummin green I'm a student at Midland High School and I'm back for another three-minute speech about dual enrollment I was back here in May and just a recap dual enrollment is taking college courses for both high school and college credits and I'm here to talk to you about how dual enrollment courses especially those which are three credits and above should be weighted as it honors courses and as students wait a GPA to begin I've had the opportunity to take all level of levels of courses at Midland High regular accelerated and honors I've even taken five college courses so far so I've had some hands-on experience of how difficulty rigor and class expectations can differ between these courses college courses are just if not more so difficult and rigorous in high school honors courses one specific example that comes to mind is unlike College still in my honors courses at Midland High School I still get guided notes which are notes where most of it's filled in you just fill in the blanks uh notice where you just fill in verbatim with the teacher and support through assignments like guided outlines which ensure that we are doing including everything we need to do in an essay and make sure we don't miss any points in college they don't give you these things they expect you to already know how to write a good essay they don't give you notes and if you don't take them you don't have them having showing this shows how expectations in college are higher than even honors courses in our high schools having dual enrollment courses weighted as honors reflects this higher expectation and rigor that is on students additionally having all dual enrollment courses which are three credits and above makes it easier on the district right now there is an evaluation system in place to evaluate whether a dual enrollment course should be weighted as honors but there are a few flaws the evaluation system is taking the college courses syllabus and giving it to a teacher in the MPS School District to evaluate but a detail of Court College course syllabi can vary wildly some will give you the learning objectives and all the details and some will just say hey there's three essays then your final exam is 25 of your grade and that's it it's not really always enough for this NPS teacher to evaluate the course this evaluation system also doesn't ever even talk to the college professor who's teaching the course and this can lead to some controversial evaluations which is a problem especially when there's no real appeal system for these evaluations in other words I'm asking that you let all dual enrollment courses which are three credits and above be waited as honors in a student's weighted GPA this accurately reflects the work and dedication students are putting into college courses while they're still in high school now I'm out of time but I would love to talk to you more about this in the future as there's way more than three minutes can put in there's more information in three minutes but you have my contact information as I wrote it down earlier so if you have any questions please email me call me I would love to tell you more about dual enrollment thank you for your time thank you Isla uh Jessica chai hi Jessica thanks for joining us all right good evening everyone my name is Jessica chai I'm a rising Junior at Dow High and first of all the only reason I can stand here today is because of all the hard work and sacrifices that my first generation immigrant parents have made in order for me to pursue a quality education I firmly believe that a quality education cannot exist without the physical and psychological safety of students but how is that possible when I can't even sit with three Chinese friends in class without someone saying I bet all your parents had sex at an orgy party on Chinese New Year and that's the only reason you're here today but worse than the standard microaggressions we face on a daily basis are the stereotypical ways Asians are perceived the model minority myth it cuts so deeply when teachers confuse my East Asian friends and I because who wants to believe that they're all one homogeneous mixture that individual identity stories families beliefs dreams goals simply don't matter and that we're all just the same try hard perfect nerd stereotype and who wants to believe it when the people supposed to be their role models tell them indirectly that who they are doesn't matter and maybe never will what is freedom without individuality but what happens when you don't fit that stereotype and just because you do does that mean you win the lottery or do you live perpetually in the state of hiding away because you're under a mask of a false Persona that others have created for you but either way you're powerless and either way each decision you make is illegitimatized by the assumptions of others and no decision you make can win the approval or the acceptance of your peers and teachers and my younger friends at Jefferson I see fractured broken pieces of my former self-reflected back at me and suddenly I'm reminded of my weekly breakdowns due to the perceived burden of representing my culture suddenly I'm right back where the weight of expectations crushed the aired out of my lungs and now in the faces of my peers I see sleeping at 4am cycle of depression anxiety meds therapy self-harm suicidal ideation and the cherry on top humor to brush it all off humor because isn't it funny When someone tells us we're all related and isn't it funnier that I Gaslamp myself into thinking I was crazy that I didn't experience racism that I was perfectly okay and stereotypes didn't affect me now I personally think it's funniest that I'm so desensitized that I don't even realize how deeply it hurts anymore now we all know that mental health is an epidemic that plagues all the kids of Our Generation these days regardless of race but I can't help but wonder how has racial trauma impacted the mental health of students and being as school is where students spend the majority of their time growing up how is accountability being held for the damage that's been done now I'm not asking to be praised or rewarded but will the day ever come when I'm simply seen as myself and not some amalgamation of stereotypes and labels when will the day when children of color can look into the mirror and say I belong when will I be able to say that every student here at MPS feels safe comfortable and supported to be truly themselves as co-chair of the Dow High student diversity board in the Midland Youth and conservative committee I've spent hundreds of hours leading a team to plan and facilitate cultural awareness events to over 2 700 students and community members over the last two years I've made it my personal mission to bring more education and awareness to this community but there's still so much more that we can do and I'm hopeful that together we can learn and grow and collaborate in the interest of our Collective better future thank you thank you thank you for coming Jessica um Dennis Kuhl saying the last name correct quail okay that completes all the lists that I have anybody else wanted to speak thanks for coming good evening ranita bonadies after attending the majority of school board meetings for almost two years now I've been amazed at the amount of time and energy that has been put into an ideology that has little to nothing to do with educating the children in the school district I've sat through 45-minute presentations on Dei I've listened to all the ways that we need to protect my new population of the student body more information has come out including studies for that very population where they should be getting professional help rather than expecting the children around them to support their mental illness perpetuated by their surroundings and parental push it is of the utmost importance for the schools to get back to teaching the basics the skills that are required to become a viable adult by graduation it seems instead of helping those that need the help in providing assistance instead the district focuses on those that create the greatest Financial flow and those that get the most politically in agenda driven recognition from the public and the community business Partners like Dao what I have re-watched and what is absolutely proven at this point in terms of the abuse of the children and the way that they were harmed mentally and emotionally through the various lockdown issues that this elected Board of Education issued for all the sake of receiving Esser funds putting money in your coffers so that you could have lots of access to things and projects at the price of sacrificing the children and an alternative agenda then the claim that they now need mental health support through SEL has nothing has done nothing more than show that you yet again are willing to take money to further harm the youth and children in this District as stated here before and I'll state it again the Bible addresses those that cause harm to children in Luke 17 2 it were better for him that a millstone were hanged around his neck and he cast into the sea then he should offend one of these little ones many of us were placed here to do God's will to protect their innocence time is running out for many to choose wisely in the end everyone talks to God also I paid for the agenda packet for you which clearly states that the district is to agreed to give me the emails of those at the same time they were made available to the school board members Friday at the latest prior to the meeting there's been a habit of waiting until Friday to send those to me I did not receive it last Friday and didn't get it until this morning when I asked I was told that it's because they don't work on Fridays during the summer so I'm asking did the school board not get these this 130 page agenda packet until this morning otherwise I should be receiving them earlier in the week yet again stopping transparency and the ability to prepare to address the board with concerns thank you [Applause] hi thank you good evening um my name is Melissa shike I'm sorry Melissa buchek and I would um like to bring to mind two instances that happened within the past school year first a child wrote an undisclosed hateful message on a bathroom stall Days Later action was taken in the entire District was informed by the superintendent that hate speech isn't tolerated the student would potentially have their academic and social life destroyed because of the words written on a stall wall the community cheered the show and then something similar occurred when a child was apparently being bullied on the school bus by multiple students the details were not disclosed but the student mentioned fighting back with a gun three days later a teacher found out and the student who made the threat on the bus was arrested and thrown into Juvenile Detention three days later was he really a threat we got a message from the city prosecutor at Midland that Midland does not tolerate this the Midland Police Scanner reported that the child had no access to a gun and therefore this seems not even applicable to the to a Michigan code violation however when a teacher starts talking to a class about their plastic male genitalia and being able to reproduce with both sexes Midland Public Schools the City attorney and the law enforcement for that matter are all silent today we send a follow-up email to Administration and immediately received a message back the message was that incidents involving students can be discussed with parents and guardians but not others I do appreciate the response but I don't agree it was at least the entire class not just one student the precedent previously said is that we make a show of what happened to prevent it from happening again even if the extravagant demonstration is at the child's expense but on the flip side it appears that when the issue pertains to sexual abuse of children and um it's a teacher at fault we're okay with hiding and protecting this perpetrator Michigan school code MCL 380.1507 paragraph 3 clearly states the parameters in which sexual topics are allowed in school and this was outside of them I don't understand why wasn't the entire District informed of what happened and how is it going to be handled by the administration thank you [Applause] assessment s our last meeting was May 15th number seven for myself last meeting was May 15th members uh present were myself Jennifer Ringgold Penny Miller Nelson and Mike sharo our guests were DeAndre Hogan Jen service Trisha Clancy and Elisa Christensen Shannon panasik and Kim Welter we met at the Midland Public School Administration building we got a summer school update MPS is offering multiple summer school options to students K-12 a summary report will be provided in the fall Benchmark assessment report 98b requirement the end of the year Benchmark assessment report was shared with the committee and it will be posted on the website per Michigan Department of education requirements we got a diversity Equity inclusion update progress continues with each School developing a goal an action plan with the area of images celebrations and events the plans will be implemented during the 23-24 school year with ongoing support from the principal Dei director and cultural and climate leader at each School Elementary literacy update the literacy team provided an update about the current elementary literacy curriculum implementation including details about how the curriculum aligns with the science of reading which are research-based practices the team discussed the importance of the coaching model and providing ongoing support to teachers the team shared examples of student work and student agency within the units of studying in Reading Writing and phonics we adjourned at 2 30. thanks item 5.2 for information textbook adoption Ms Miller Nelson good evening I do have a text book for information this evening I bring to you for our geometry honors section at both of our high schools that course is offered the title of the text is Elementary geometry for college students the publisher is cengage with a copyright of 2020. this is the newer version of the existing book I'll have you know that our teacher leaders and Math teachers have reviewed multiple versions and have settled on this book based on the criteria it's available outside my office for anyone who wants to take a look at that for the 28-day review period three yes for Action yes at the last board meeting I brought to you excuse me the mayboard meeting I brought to you the chemistry book for information it's back tonight for your action and of course should you choose to approve this it's pending final budget approval and availability of funds this book is for our AP Chemistry honors class at both of our high schools the title is chemistry a molecular approach the publisher is Pearson it has a 2023 copyright all right thank you entertain a motion for 5.3 the adoption by the 5.3 the uh textbook adoption that's present Ed motion by ladder box support by Horowitz any discussion seeing none all in favor of approving item 5.3 textbook approval say aye aye any opposed item six is finance facilities and operations item 6.1 are the study committee minutes from June 5th thank you Phil the ffo committee met on June 5th president where myself Brad blasey John Hatfield Mike sharrow Penny Miller Nelson and Brian brutin we also had several guests present from French and Associates we had Dale Jerome from Barton mallow we had Jeff Atkins Kelsey birkmeyer Daryl donbro and Brian Jesse we had distributed for Reading and Review in advance of the meeting the April financials revenues expenditures and transactions above the bid threshold were provided there were no significant variances of note workers compensation renewal the administration will recommend renewing coverage with the yider insurance agency printer bid bids were solicited to replace printers throughout the Midland Public Schools the current printers were purchased in 2018 the administration will recommend Award of that contract at tonight's board meeting Series 3 bond funds will be utilized for the purchase if approved meal prices the administration will recommend a 25 cent increase in meal prices for the 23-24 school year price increases are mandated by law the last price increase was in 2019. food service equipment bid the administration will recommend awarding a food service equipment bid unanticipated revenues from state and federal sources continue to arrive and then we had an in-person presentation regarding the facilities study findings from the facility study were presented to the committee by representatives from French and Associates in Barton mallow the committee will meet with the representatives again in July to continue discussion on the findings next ffo meeting will be July 17 2023. thanks John all right that takes us to item 6.2 the printer bit printer bid Mr Brewton thank you sir for the minutes that uh Mr lotterbach just read bids were accepted to replace all of the printers throughout the Midland Public Schools as was noted in those minutes our current printers were purchased in 2018 and are rapidly approaching end of life a detailed narrative was provided for you in the board packs that spelled out the extensive RFP process and all the purchase details that go along with this recommendation after the tech team putting many hours into reviewing the proposals administrations recommending that we issue a purchase order to Xerox Business Solutions Midwest of Bolingbrook Illinois for 359 814.29 and if approved Series 3 bond funds will be utilized for the purchase of the printers okay entertain a motion for item 6.2 I move uh adoption of item 6.2 acceptance of the printer Bank support motion by Hatfield support by louderback any discussion on 6 6.2 do we recycle the ones that we have what do we do with them we'll defer to Mr dietzick because he gets his money I see him grab his mic they'll be recycled okay um any further questions all right all in favor of approval of item 6.2 say aye aye aye any opposed motion carries all right item number 6.3 for information gifts totaling 13 469.79 Mr Burton thank you we wish to express our gratitude and acknowledge the receipt of the 20 gifts totaling the 13 469.79 that you just mentioned this evening they give support a wide range of items including student clubs athletic equipment and various scholarships per tradition all of the donors will be acknowledged in the broadcast credits and also through board correspondence we certainly appreciate their generosity thank you item 7.1 are human resources I'll just note that we had not met since the last board meeting hence no minutes from the study committee but item 7.1 for information Mr Jaster thanks Mr Roush we have two retirements to recognize that are meeting this month um as we've already heard Mr Cheryl is officially retiring so he's vacating the superintendent position as of July 31st 2023 officially also a recent retiree Dr Stephen Poole most recently was an assistant principal at Jefferson his retirement was effective May 31st 2023 and if you'd like uh must continue we also have sad information to pass on we lost a former employee this past month so we extend our sympathy to the family of Miss Betty Spiker she passed away May 3rd 2023 she worked in many areas of MPS I think her most continuous position was down here at our Administrative building and she worked in the coordinator's wing for about 11 years and retired in 1984 from that position thank you um item number eight are correspondence to and from the board 8.1 for information letters to the Board of Education from the two individuals listed in your packet item 8.2 for information letters from the Board of Education to the following individuals list individuals and entities listed in the packet item number nine scheduled activities for information are next six board meetings July through December as listed and then item number 10 are there any points of clarification or notes from any of the board members all right turn it over to Mr Cheryl yeah I really was going to say much tonight but I I think I need to say um first of all I don't feel uh pretty overwhelmed by this and thank all of you for that and bill and his dad have been so good to me through the 10 years I've been here as so many people have been um through the years and ironic to Dick's book I think tonight for him because dick was one of the first people I met I interviewed very nervously the very first round of interviews and the consultant reached back out to me and said hey you're better than what you showed you need to show up in the second one and um and take a dick a calmly came over and talk to me for 20 minutes and just his knowledge of and passion still for kids you know former board member still out active Legacy Center Early Childhood which we had in common because as you know I have a spouse that constantly wants to talk to me about that as well and um and so this community is full of people like dick and it makes it a special place and I chose after telling the consultant twice when called me that I didn't want to come to Midland to finally come and it was that special piece of it that's there that everyone here understands what makes a healthy community and I wish for all of you to continue to find that and with that Civility and Grace needs to return to what we do I've had hundreds of conversations with people like dick about educational topics he feels free to call me come Patrol my office we don't do it in a dialogue in three minutes attacking each other which has occurred over the last couple years so this is a blessed place a blessed Community thank you for allowing me to serve for 10 years it's not in the cards probably for me to stay here because I'm going to a different climate in a different place but it certainly is a great place to be when I recruited Brian up here I told him I can't think of a better place and I've been a lot of places to educate your children than middle Public Schools come take a look at it and I stand by that today and everywhere I've been I said I'm a part of it so I gotta say I'm a musker at a Chippewa a cardinal let's see Highlander from Texas a tiger from Texas and I'm now a chemical chemical charger so thank you very much for allowing me to be part of that thank you [Applause] with that I'll take a motion to adjourn so removed all right all right all in favor bye I need a post thank you [Music] thank you [Music] foreign 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Q5x99SOwLQc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5x99SOwLQc | Pressure-Composition Phase Diagram | okay so here's what we understand so far about binary ideal solutions a mixture of two different substances a and b in a liquid phase their vapors in equilibrium with them in the vapor phase raoult's law tells us the pressure as a function of the mole fraction in the liquid phase is the straight line connecting vapor pressure of b vapor pressure of a if we instead think about how the vapor pressure how the pressure depends on the mole fraction in the vapor phase y sub a that's not a straight line and appears below the raoult's law curve so it turns out this diagram that i've been talking about that is a phase diagram the reason we know it's a phase diagram is because it describes first of all the equilibrium condition the condition that must be obeyed for a system to to have two different phases in equilibrium with each other if we're on this line if we have a particular mole fraction in the liquid phase if the pressure is exactly equal to the value predicted by this curve then the two phases are in equilibrium if not then they won't be in equilibrium and we can't have just a single phase likewise on this curve the lower curve if i have at the same pressure that's an equilibrium with a different concentration in the vapor phase so when i read from this point downwards i'm reading to the x a axis the mole fraction in the liquid phase when i read over to this lower curve i have to read down and think of it as the mole fraction in the vapor phase the y sub a axis so this these two different curves are telling me telling me as a function of pressure i can learn the mole fraction in the liquid phase or the mole fraction in the vapor phase and remember for example the example we've been talking about so far if i have a 50 50 mixture if the vapor pressure is 300 torr in this example it worked out to be 50 50 in the liquid phase and two-thirds one-third in the vapor phase let's think a little more about what the other positions other than sitting on this line tell us about the phase diagram that we're talking about let's suppose i have so here's my liquid of a and b and i'm going to put a lid on that liquid and i'm going to press down on it with a pressure that's bigger than 300 torr so i'm going to press with a pressure that's bigger than the the equilibrium vapor pressure so the pressure if it's bigger than 300 torr i'm going to be somewhere up here on the phase diagram if i'm exerting more pressure than the total partial pressure in the system i'm not in equilibrium i'm no longer on a phase coexistence line and what happens is because the pressure i'm exerting is larger than this total sum of the partial pressures those vapors are going to condense and become liquid so i've drawn this as purely liquid phase i have a liquid phase solution with no vapor single phase system so i'm up here we've just learned that this entire upper portion of the phase diagram is for the liquid phase not liquid coexisting with gas because just like for a single component system if i exert a pressure greater than the vapor pressure it will all condense in this case i've exerted a pressure greater than the raoult's law pressures combined together so i'm in the liquid phase so i can imagine slowly reducing the pressure on this liquid so let off the pressure a little bit and when i do that if i decrease down until i get exactly to the raoult's law pressure 300 torr in our example if i decrease the pressure until i get to exactly the raoult's law pressure what's going to happen then is once i reach this liquid vapor coexistence line i will have two phases in coexistence with each other i'll have vapor coexisting with liquid i started out with just liquid the way to get vapor in coexistence with the liquid is i have to form a bubble of the vapor some vapor has to form so what i get here is a system almost exactly the same volume but now i've formed a little bubble of vapor at the top of the system so i've still got a and b in the liquid phase and i've got so that's liquid and i've got a tiny little bubble of gas phase that's formed this is the type of system that we've talked about when we considered the raoult's law examples if the liquid state is 50 50 for a particular choice of 200 or 400 torr for our vapor pressures then the vapor pressure will be 300 torr and the composition of the vapor phase will be two-thirds one-third so the the relevant thing to remember is the vapor phase will be enriched in this more volatile component a has a higher vapor pressure it escapes from the liquid phase more readily so the mole fraction in the vapor phase of that more volatile phase the more volatile component will be larger than the mole fraction in the liquid i can continue reducing the pressure so at this point i was exerting a pressure of exactly equal to the sum of the raoult's law pressures in this case 300 torr i can try to reduce the pressure a little more and what will happen is more liquid will evaporate become vapor as i continue to do that remembering that the vapor that gets formed is more is enriched in the more volatile phase i'm evaporating more molecules of a out of the liquid than i am of b so in other words i'm depleting the liquid of the more volatile component a so as this happens the mole fraction in the liquid phase is going to decrease because more of those molecules are leaving and entering the vapor phase what that looks like on this phase diagram i've decreased the pressure a little bit i'm in coexistence along these two curves i can at this lower pressure i can read off the mole fraction the liquid phase from this p of x curve is lower than it used to be the mole fraction of the vapor phase is still enriched compared to the liquid it's still more molecules of a in the liquid higher mole fraction of a in the in the vapor phase than in the liquid but it has also become a slightly lower concentration of a and if i draw a picture of what's going on here i've got some a and b in the liquid phase and now maybe a substantial amount of a and b have evaporated into the vapor phase again the pressure is a little bit lower i have this mole fraction in the liquid phase this mole fraction in the vapor phase i can continue that further i still have higher mole fraction of a in the vapor phase than the liquid phase as this diagram shows me but if i continue to evaporate more and more again pulling a higher ratio of a out of the liquid than b because a is more volatile if i get to a point where i've only got a a tiny little bit of liquid phase left a and b coexisting in this little droplet at the bottom of the container and most of the volume of this container now is being occupied by gas phase so i've evaporated almost all of the liquid just a little bit of it left mostly gas phase remaining in this case i'll reduce the pressure down to the point where almost all the molecules are in the gas phase if i ignore the few molecules left in the liquid phase the composition in this vapor phase has to be the same as the composition i started with molecules have not left the container so if it was a 50 50 mixture in the liquid to begin with i'm going to end up after i've evaporated it all as a 50 50 mixture in the gas phase so just before i evaporate the last drop of liquid it's going to be same nearly the same composition in the vapor so the gas phase composition will be back to the original composition that i started with at that pressure the liquid phase composition will be substantially reduced in a so it will be now quite depleted in that more volatile component because almost all of the a has evaporated in earlier stages of this process so as i drop the pressure i've moved from liquid and vapor cup position equal to these values and they've slid down these coexistence curves until they've ended up here and then as a last step if i evaporate the last bit of the liquid reduce the pressure even further now i've got purely a and b in the gas phase none left in the liquid phase so that would be a point like this on the composite on the phase diagram if i'm at a pressure below this lower curve then i'm no longer in coexistence i have only one phase and that phase is the gas phase so two important things left to say about this diagram number one interpreting it as a phase diagram clearly on the upper side of this diagram is liquid phase below the lower curve is the gas phase what's going on in between these two curves if i try to com compose a system that is at a pressure in a composition that is between the two curves that corresponds to the case like when we had phase coexistence here it's below the upper curve above the lower curve in this region just like in in each of these three diagrams i have a mixture of liquid and gas coexisting so unlike say a pressure temperature or single component phase diagram i don't have a phase coexistence line i have a phase coexistence region this region that's filled with these horizontal tie lines is the liquid gas coexistence region of this phase diagram the other thing we can point about point out about this diagram is the some names of the the curves on this diagram so i've been calling these the upper curve and the lower curve or perhaps the raoult's law line and this lower curve which is not a straight line the more common way to refer to these curves on this diagram let's go back and think about what happened when i go from the liquid phase and first encounter this phase coexistence line this boundary of the phase coexistence region i can tell physically when i've reached that point because i formed the first bubble in my liquid so in fact at this composition the pressure at which i see the first bubble form that's called the bubble point the pressure at which the first bubble forms in my liquid so for that reason we call this upper curve the raoult's law curve the the bubble point curve if i have a liquid i can reduce the pressure when i get to this line when i get to the bubble point curve that's when i'll see the first bubble of vapor forming inside my system likewise if i start the system as a gas and i do these steps in reverse if i am exerting a pressure on this and i increase the pressure raise the pressure raise the pressure raise the pressure at first i just compress the gas but at some point i've compressed the gas to a point where the gas will begin to condense and when i first begin to see condensation when i see the first droplet form on the bottom of the container that's when i know i've encountered i've raised the pressure to the point where i've encountered this lower boundary of the phase coexistence region and we call that not a droplet curve which which we could call it because it's when we see the first droplet but we call that curve the dew point curve because for example that's what happens if you have condensation or dew forming from the vapor phase condensing onto a surface in some circumstances we call that do so the first existence of uh first visible existence that is due occurs when we get to the the dew point line so these two curves the bubble point curve and the dew point curve are the boundaries of this phase coexistence region and knowing where we are in this liquid vapor coexistence liquid vapor phase diagram expressed as a function of pressure and either gas or liquid phase composition can tell us whether we're in a single phase liquid single phase gas or coexistence of the liquid and gas phase together | Physical Chemistry | UCu5jWnjHt6eGhg8Qfk--gcQ | 2021-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,190 | 11,461 |
7GCcCZ8EQnw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GCcCZ8EQnw | Common Acronyms in the Middle Mile || Middle Mile 101 | [Music] LTL stands for less than truck load so when a shipper has Freight that they need to move but it doesn't fill an entire truck they can purchase a portion of the truck FTL is full truck load so when a shipper has more than enough Freight to fill a truck they can purchase an entire Trailer Load and fill it to the max pod stands for proof of delivery it's a confirmation that your goods have been received by the correct party that you were shipping [Music] to WMS is a warehouse management system it's used to optimize Warehouse operations and organize warehouse space TMS is a transportation management system it's used by Transportation companies to Route their trucks and organize their transportation Network | CloudSort Corporation | UC3qoctfHQvaVYoHOSpTTUKw | 2023-11-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 126 | 719 |
9CnToptrYyo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CnToptrYyo | 300zx seat retrim pt.15 - Base retrim | okay here we are again with a seat R trim here we've got the base of the seat so it's been covered up we've got the leather stretched over the side bolsters still looking a bit rippled bit tight there but we've at least got the cover on I'll show you some neat little thing I've done under here you can see here there's some uh mounting holes that are used for some purpose um in this case I've got a bit of threaded bar which is fit through there and I'm using that to secure all the zip tires which are pulling the uh metal wires which hold the leather onto the seat so it makes it really easy to get tension in the areas that I want without going in on the underside under here to get the hog rings in so as you can see it's working all right um still needs to be tightened up but what I'm going to do is I'm going to put the camera down try and get a good shot and show you the process of tightening all this up one other thing that needs to be done is at the back end of the seat you've got the hinge point there where the back rest pivots from you've got this area up there which is used for the catch which keeps the seat back locked in place and all that interfaces with the lever which is just on there on this part here so that's the catch that's the pivot okay uh also another thing of interest is on these seats we've got this uh leather here actually goes through to a tab on the other side which is right here um on the normal seat covers this is actually uh these are made of cloth this one's made of leather uh and on the factory ones they're actually two separate pieces like this they've also got these two metal wire there and one on the other side in that Gap that loophole there which puts it holds it down on the seat but I don't have them I didn't want to mess with them so what I'm just going to do is use those tabs to pull this down and in nice and tight so that it all comes together one thing that I have done did some modifications with this seat uh right in there that uh that crevice there has a metal bar this is the in the same orientation like so this metal metal bar wire that hangs in there pulls the seat down seat cover down like so right in there here is also another metal bar along there and there as well as one around each perimeter on the underside um the door side does have these plastic tabs which get pulled down into this channel you can probably see it in there that all holds that in place so it looks good when you're entering the car from the side all right I'll put this camera down we'll get some footage of the tightening up process the old blue tack camera mount it's just a camera Fame but it works well all right okay so start by pulling this down and we'll tighten some of those those little bars and then we'll try and get this back end put in a bit more getting some video of it these will pull them back in one the back wire up there these three pull this back P all that way just pulling the front forward and a few more which is pulling this section here in we'll do that on back SS pull that right in there back to here all we'll pull these in this this effect the other side finish this one off that's it | Mitch Makes | UCDMhMZPjOeUhd9yNkQWU2tA | 2011-06-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 643 | 3,171 |
PQxEaGwktDw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQxEaGwktDw | Live 198 W/@DIYSEMI - Tyson foods REQUIRING Truckers to get Vaccinated | stream yard [Music] can you hear me i can hear you peachy hear you can can can the audience hear me somebody somebody give me a sound check on the diy uh oh now he's throwing stuff he's very upset just have the audio come through your phone it's fine i can't hear you oh shucks i'll go out and come back in all right i think i might actually got you now dang it boy can you hear me now where'd you go you muted yourself oh no it's doing it on its own i'm not doing that okay yeah every time i switch the audio settings it mutes it all right they can hear me that's all they really need is to hear me you got nothing to say here on your own channel i guess not i can't hear you now it's not coming through the headset so oh shucks shit man i don't know i'm about to i'm about to fucking give up i have been yard man i don't do screenfield we gotta find out we should find another platform does anybody else do that i need to look into that i need to look into that try settings again audio defaults killer live see what we got now killer killer live by the way yeah great start great start love love stream yard what a bag i bought a bag of crap yeah i gotta look into something else because every time i do stream yard i have tons of problems with it um it's one of those things i think if you're not on a computer the uh the mobile version is just you know absolutely horrible what are you doing back there in that sleeper i saw you sit down on something trying to take your pants i find this trying to find a phone here that explains it getting my ass kicked by stream yard mobile uh all right yeah yeah i got to get a different looks like we got her all worked out shut up yeah we're good we're good how's things going over there oh you know another day another another everything's on fire everything's on fire every day you know can't hear you again you're on mute yeah there you are you got yourself a you got yourself a new member right here i unmute it i unmute it and now i can't hear you i can hear myself coming through your speakers yeah you would think you would think professionals would work this out behind the scenes uh before we went live therefore you know unprofessional never never claimed to be good at it folks but don't ever think you know what i mean like so you can hear me now yeah okay i can't hear you because i'm not saying nothing can you can you can you ditch the headset and have the audio come through your phone turn your turn your truck stereo off ditch the headset turn your bluetooth off and let the audio come through your phone stand by folks while we work out some technical difficulties uh this is uh what it's like watching the handicapped work here cash is trying to figure out one of these newfangled contraptions called the cell phone you can see him throwing rocks at it and scratching it on the wall yeah this is hey this is the best verizon commercial ever we got to use this as a commercial for streaming now look you done froze up either that or you got to your face is going to stay like that sir uh anyway it sounds like sounds like tyson gonna make all their drivers get vaccinated what y'all think about that i think that's the dumbest thing ever setting aside the whole issue vaccines good or bad your vaccinations good or bad doesn't really matter uh i don't like the idea that uh your employer can force you to do something like that i guess they can't you can quit which is what i would do immediately i'd quit that job and i hope every one of their drivers does just on principle whether you're vaccinated or not uh wow he is froze up for damn sure your batteries deep deep in thought working on a burrito from yesterday i can hear you cash i can hear you now there you are how you doing you apparently can't hear me doug thompson there lose drivers i hope so i hope they lose all their damn drivers hope they all quit in one day set to set the precedent set the example uh end it right off the bat that uh this is this is not how you're gonna treat us and diy on the statue that's right can you hear me now cash yeah yeah i had to uh completely back out everything with the stream yard and started all over so yeah we already got this vaccination issue uh solved so you're welcome uh thanks for joining us today everybody glad we could glad we could solve that issue well well our host was yeah off doing other things go get your damn vaccination already like what are you waiting on um east texas says how can they force you to take something that isn't fda approved uh because people don't stand up for it that's how and i don't i don't care to have the argument is it good or bad is it work or not it's i don't care uh i have my own opinions nobody needs to know them but i don't like to be uh forced by my employer to to do something like that i think that's a it's a gross overstep of of boundaries yeah yeah i mean let me see your papers please papers please they will uh what's going to end up happening is uh they'll run off a bunch of their drivers i almost wonder if this ain't a ploy to get rid of drivers um and then they and then they could have hershbach and swift and everybody else that pulls their trailers around uh you know pulling them for a you know price cheaper than they can keep an employee right now there you go there you i mean they go realize they're gonna lose some people over it i mean they they gotta know that it's a measured risk and they gotta know that uh you know you gotta put all the pieces together put everything together uh me and my boys back behind me here uh queen were talking earlier and said you know combine this with the story that they're bringing in they're gonna bring in tons of foreign drivers from other countries to fill the gap and feel the shortage uh maybe tyson knows that and they're like hey uh we could get rid of some drivers here uh bring in some drivers from overseas pay them half as much and they're gonna do whatever the hell we tell them to do work for less money less benefits um hey how about we do that this is convenient it's cover it's convenient cover for all that nonsense not to be insensitive but didn't we all didn't this country not we i wasn't part of it but in the past didn't this country try bringing in cheap labor from other countries and having them work for uh it worked for nothing uh don't don't we still do that i mean i feel like we had a i feel like we had a war just where you know it made it where we stopped doing that you know yeah well uh officially officially now we just do it you know and call it something else we just change the name okay yeah i feel like i feel like it seemed familiar to me uh that strategy but uh yeah i don't know who knows who knows uh where's the where's the freightest hot market at right now diy you're on top of that load board let me bring up this stuff where do these drivers need to be well he needs to be he needs to be uh chicago he needs to be wisconsin i hear you uh uh a couple weeks ago uh new mexico was on fire let me let me check new mexico here let me check that uh las cruces new mexico check that out produce all produce is moving here it might be over what do we got here okay while you look at that i'm gonna run through a few comments i don't know did you get to anybody's comments while i was uh yeah we we fixed everything uh i got i got to a few there i was mostly just trash talking you freight sage podcast uh is is that a name change there is that's what's going on there um i heard krypto verse in the house what's up he sticks his trucker in the house uh aka in the house cash's new diet is really working yeah um it's called uh don't don't eat just run your ass off and eat caffeine pills all day come on get a little that you like a little bit of that in your life and uh where's my other one where's my other thing that's keeping me alive these days oh it's these vitamins these vitamins you know they offset each other the damage that's done by the caffeine pills it's all repaired by the vitamins i meant to say that i can see it in your face you dropped a few lbs you know you're that or hey there you go right there there's nothing but i mean that's that's like a day's worth of food right there that's right now you don't need to eat it all that'll get the carbs out of you it's starting to taste really bad though oh it's damn near unbearable but i keep going um so so produce we're chasing produce to the north right now right yeah new mexico is still pretty darn good um okay that's the uh deming new mexico to aberdeen maryland seven thousand bucks tully new york 7 000 washington you got to go a good page down before you're down below 5 grand but uh i like them producers still like that still banging uh anything but anything you can go to florida florida is over produce season florida is over for now it'll it'll be another season but uh georgia six bucks a mile to go to florida right now though so yeah i can get wisconsin to florida for about six thousand 6 500 if they're in a pinch i still still don't want to go like georgia well i did hit all the way back for six grand what is that two thousand miles there ain't nothing you won't do for six grand let's be honest that's true hey you know not a lot you won't do for six grand i've tested it don't don't tell them that time you saw me behind the wendy's dumpster don't don't say nothing about that yeah um cattle holland with uh lone stars in the house i mean digging that channel you watch any of that diy i meant to say something about that i went looking for that for i know he's a long time viewer here and i'm like you know it's about time i start subscribing and watching i searched lone star's channel and i even searched by channel name and i cannot find it cattle hollow can you drop a link yeah yeah i was gonna say that anybody that's a moderator if you want to drop a link just put like my channel and then drop your link that way everybody knows that you um got no problem with that trucking answers is in the house there's a there's a big channel everybody go check out uh i got a truck and answers i got two t-shirts three including my own i got a diy semi shirt i got myself a truck and answers shirt and i got myself a cash's keen shirt now i went home the other day left my um hang on a second i got a i got a guy here he's got 15 parking spots over here and he's two inches from my mirror why you got to park so close to somebody like and can't back for crap like why why jesus please let him not hit my mirror um i mean on the phone i'm going to turn this around so you guys can see this he's holding his phone he's holding his phone to his head look at this about hitting my mirror can y'all see that cheapest on the phone holding the phone to his head i feel like i gotta talk to him tell him hang that down phone up fling his door open grab him grab his phone smash his phone on the ground and walk back to your truck right get off the phone and back your truck i don't know if he can read my lips i'm trying to i'm trying to give him some lip reading here like look at this mess jeepers get off i mean he's got 10 parking spots over there he got to come right up on me on his phone he touches that mirror dog it's going to be a show i'm going to mash that phone into his face you keep that camera turned around you got yourself a viral video of you beating that's what i'm saying that's what i'm saying i will count this and then mount him i'd say he hit you even if you don't uh you need a viral video dog that's true that's true i ain't had nothing in a minute yeah i don't understand people man that make no sense get right up on somebody on your phone clearly can't back a truck like he's get off his phone get off your phone oh um uh i i dropped some memberships yesterday oh that's right that's right i saw that i need to run over there and get me one of those get you one before they're gone is what i say you know uh decided that you know rather than just a membership gonna gonna give something of value so we're gonna do uh monthly safety meetings so if you have your own authority it would uh you know meet the legal requirement for a safety meeting private private video or private live stream and uh sign in as a guest and uh there you go safety meeting requirement met nice that's good thinking that's good thinking give people something for their money i get something i i've thought about doing it for a long time i'm like nobody's gonna freaking sign up for that i got nothing i got nothing and then uh you know we can do uh one on for for the next level up we can do a one-on-one you know our consultation or whatever yeah now how much is that one how much is it to get a get an hour of your time yeah it's 99 i don't expect anybody to ever sign up for it but people are asking and uh it takes a lot of time and it's got to be worth my time because time is short right now so i had to set it at a rate that would i don't know i hear you i don't say worth my time not that it's not worth my time but it's it has to be something where i can set time aside for it right because you know honestly it's not just the hour that you do it it's you know the setup you know it's the correspondence it's yeah it's it's a lot of time i guess i guess not like i'm gonna watch the clock and shut it off at 59 minutes and 59 seconds to do whatever oh better yeah better to be continued next month right right right roger moore in the house uh he's coming to ask for help with his scale ticket uh i wouldn't doubt it i wouldn't doubt it bro um uh a handheld phone back to the 90s again yeah what is it with all these drivers he's got a cab car in that in that truck too i bet he's a new owner operator out here uh making making them all look bad you know ain't afraid of nothing too many people ain't afraid of nothing you just own a rapper you just took out a debt and a payment probably and now you're going to put it all at risk by holding a damn phone to your head cause i guarantee you get caught holding that phone your ass is fired you're done you're done um yeah you hit my mirror equally as done um you know i got a strict policy a street fighter i've been hit by two people that didn't have insurance and uh i think back i'm like boy i wish i had just punched them in the mouth when i had a chance so um that's how i'm gonna do it now you know that's how i'm going to do it i'm just going to get mine up front might as well geico geico will get you on the back end i'm going to get mine up front um i can't garnish your wages you know um right mark gilman houses i'm pretty sure hang on jumping there with kelly patterson with the five dollar super chat there there's cattle holland's link by the way uh diy if you want that i got it i'm gonna paste it peaches and grease in the house mark m says i'm pretty sure google is part of the anti-animal farming crowd and block the cattle hauler channel yeah until you get like a 100 subscribers you're not even on their map like youtube doesn't even recognize you too you can find yourself about 100 subscribers um and then when you get 100 subscribers you can change i think it's a hundred isn't it when you can change your uh your url to like a cinematic random yeah yeah that that's when you get a little bit of notice in there now he's got a now he's got one more i just subscribed good deal good deal uh doug thompson welcome to being a cashier thank you very much sir i think i heard you say something about that when my audio was going back and forth yeah i appreciate that uh nevada trucking and trails big dog texas trucker yes sir uh rest of the chat everybody hit that thumbs up that's a good idea chicken hauler in the house what's up chicken hauler uh you you had you have all them babies yet your wife uh i think you when you telling me you was supposed to have uh another baby the other day uh chicken not you your wife obviously uh checking in from michigan doing army training all right the army would make me get the shot so i got it while i could choose the one but i think i'm gonna move up the seniority list because of this okay yeah i mean if you get something out of it you know get something out of it don't don't do it for free that's for sure um daffy 77 hashtag damn it boy yeah i need some more hashtag dammit boy of the week uh that's that's where i need to be some hashtag dammit boy in a week you got one cut it out of this video that dummy talking on his phone while he's backing up hey there you go there you go um so if if someone is a channel member over there at diy what's the what's the price levels on those first two 399 for you get emojis and uh badge by your name that's basically nothing you know or 799 you get i wrote it down i wrote it down i probably should beat it right what do we got here uh members only live streaming i do at least one of those a month and then uh monthly safety videos so if you miss a month you know you got to do it a minimum of two a year and then uh any up special updates or uh i hate the word shout out but youtube makes me say it shout outs i hate that word i hate the word shout out and i hate the word coach like we're growing adults growing adults you don't need a coach like we can talk like you can ask questions i'm not your coach not your daddy like this isn't peewee football like you know we can talk to each other like growing adults yeah yeah no i need uh i i need a coach i need i need a vince lombardi in my life um you know a winner you know someone that wins to coach me uh i need a belichick man i guess you need a belichick yeah yeah teach me how to cheat bellatrix can i be the brady to your belichick sure why not why not i got gizelle i got gizelle yeah i've never seen belichick's wife i would imagine she's uh probably uh a case of cassette tapes that are you know old nfl games on tape you know like uh it's probably probably got a vcr for a mouth i imagine um we don't want to know what happens late nights no no we do not no we do not um so how's the fleet going um i mean how many trucks and trailers are we doing over there these days uh seven trucks six trailers i'm the odd man out with no trailer needs to be that way so i can do all the dispatching and all that stuff but uh hesitant to buy another trailer right now uh talking to different business people in the area and just kind of watching getting the feel for things and sounds about like we're gonna go through another round of shutdowns and stuff how is it going to look i don't know i don't know uh yeah let's just give it some time give it some time get any need things to level out a little bit you know right things are great right now you know we'll deal with the shutdown if and when you know it's it's like predicting rates it's uh it's hard to do it's hard i don't think it would be the same as last time because i think they i think they probably learned certain things could stay open and everything will be okay uh uh i laugh you're putting logic into the government here no sir and and uh let's yeah no doubt um so uh let me run through uh ryan peterson says zoom maybe we should do this on zoom okay um i don't know if zoom lets you stream to youtube or not i don't i don't know if yeah yeah hey there's trucking with mr coach see we got a coach in the house i got a coach in the house yeah no offense big dog trucker 68 channel member in the house uh this is like the worst verizon commercial ever yeah yeah stream yard and me do not get along um every i don't know if it's like they update or they change things but it's different every time i go to use it and i think it's because it's on mobile it seems like if you do it on a computer you know uh not a big deal roger moore 10 super chat says tip your host i can't disagree with the man there says you couldn't buy this level of entertainment anywhere else that's for sure you sure ain't gonna go to the movies and get it you think you think watching uh matt damon uh you know do some sort of shenanigans is gonna teach you more ness you're wrong i think he means a low level of entertainment such a low level of entertainment oh no this is high braille right here are we the new affleck and are we the new ben affleck and and uh matt damon here is that what we got going on i think we kind of are we're kind of like maverick and goose here um you know uh there's truck and answers coming in with the ten dollar for more west coast turnaround that's right i need me give me a whole another bottle of those uh i gave a bottle of those to a buddy of mine and uh he said oh i don't need those and i said uh you don't realize you need those that's what you meant to say uh talk to him talk to him about a month later he says he says to me i really appreciate those caffeine bills [Laughter] made my first million in two weeks exactly yeah run the run run the tires off of it uh done had to don't have to come back get a get a in frame oh uh let's see what's the statute of limitations probably i don't know uh years ago years many years ago more than 15 so you know any whatever uh i was trucking owner operator uh needed an end frame uh what was it back then 15 about fifteen thousand dollars to have my six nz overhauled uh got her out of the shop and proceeded to pay that overhaul up in two weeks at that point the mechanics in the shops uh that was my first introduction to monster energy drink before that i've never tried it yeah we built a we built a close friendship over the next two weeks that's great oh man yeah yeah there's good stuff it's good stuff um let me get to a few comments here so we can keep people in the loop um let's see vaccinations do not prevent the disease they only mask the symptoms everyone who gets the vaccine will become super carriers dang i don't know i'm not i'm not a physician so i i'm gonna take your word for that one yeah i hope you didn't want this live stream monetized by the way because i'm pretty sure this ain't gonna cut it yeah when i put the booty in the thumbnail i said there goes the monetization right there youtube man i'm telling you they their own meat uh anytime i anytime i take one little step out of line oh oh they come after me they come right after me um running asus says remember hunt for red october the russian guys were so happy about not having to show papers uh now look at us yeah i am telling you man i'm going to kinko's later today and i'm gonna have them cards printed up uh you know i'm gonna get me you know i'm going to kinkos i'm probably going to get at least 100 of them um you know i've been doing some research on the font and the script and everything and um you know it looks like it's kind of index card thickness so yeah i'm gonna give me a hundred of those and uh you know here we go here we go uh big dog trick is 68 in the house 20 super chat lunch money for you guys everyone tip your dynamic duo oh yeah yeah 20 bucks man we could both get a couple monster energy drinks for that that's what i'm talking about that's what i'm talking about um rich taco in the house what's up rich taco said uh maybe the shot is making people sick uh ever think about that oh i'm sure that shot makes you sick a buddy of mine got that thing he said his arm felt like it was gonna fall off and i was like uh maybe that's what's gonna happen i don't even know um but uh as far as boycotting tyson what do you think about that oh i like that especially after this load i did uh okay last tyson load picked up thursday in evansville indiana uh get to walmart in hammond or robert louisiana on sunday evening for delivery killed it on the right six six and a quarter a mile like four thousand bucks on 600 and some odd miles get there sunday night and uh yeah turned away at walmart because the po number was not on the bill of lading ah not the correct po number it was missing a zero in front of it oh and it's brutal come to find out so go to the truck stop i send the driver to the truck stop and i'm i'm like i'm like well i guess i'm losing a driver because i know walmart like a five-day reschedule back and forth with the broker we got it set up for thursday delivery i think it was and i just kept pounding them kept hounding them i'm like get in touch with the dock manager and you you tell them like this is a bunch of bs tell them what happened yeah uh they got in touch with the doc manager i don't know how but they said come in tuesday so when in tuesday i knew this was still going to be a problem uh because they said write the po number on the bills and i knew that was going to be a problem from past but like okay they approved it go in there uh won't let us in again because it's handwritten on the bills not printed from the shipper oh yeah so i sent them in i sent them in two hours early knowing there's probably going to be a problem we need time to address it so got them in there got the tyson involved again this and that and and i got it worked out the broker did not tyson did not i got a hold of walmart down there just kept searching i got a hold of the dock manager and told him what's going on he's like bring him in like i'll call the guard shack get him in here we'll get him unloaded yeah so we got it worked out but it was almost a trick another another tragedy and you know 100 degrees outside 98 percent humidity with a -10 load trailer's a little bit older you know sat there just drinking reefer fuel for four days three days whatever much credit to the driver he held it together handled it well and you know what yeah compensated him first time because you know i know what it's like if i was in that situation there's nothing anybody could say to me to calm me down you know i'd be swinging for everybody but yeah tyson thank you tyson appreciate that jack wagon yeah those walmart guard shack guys man if if it ain't like cookie cutter formatted they won't figure it out for you they'll just turn you away and say good luck with your life um i've had situations like that before same same situation i had to go to truck stop get a freaking paper fax to me that had the p.o actually typed in because it's handwritten made a copy it was it was two copies it was handwritten on the first and then a copy of the second so they know i didn't you know like you know it wasn't just something i wrote on there um yeah it makes it fun man it makes it fun dealing with these people um but yeah good job for the driver salute to that it you know sometimes you just gotta take it sometimes you just gotta deal with it um let's see kelly patterson says uh tyson going to assume the liability for any vax allergies and deaths oh no um no no uh neither uh neither are the vaccine companies by the way uh they're given immunity they're you can and not just this vaccine but other ones you cannot sue there is a special vaccine court it's called the vaccine injury court that not a lot of people know about that you have to go to because vaccine manufacturers are immune from prosecution unless you get a lawyer that knows about that special vaccine injury compensation court and uh you will not be able to sue tyson because um they are not forced labor it's your it's your choice to work there and yeah it's just like it's just like when they you know like my employer tells me i gotta wear pants and i'm damn against it with ever being in my fiber okay like i think a free man in america shouldn't ever wear pants unless he wants to but they you know they require you know they require pants you don't have to work here but if you do you're going to wear pants and when i mean pants i mean like you know shorts or anything just um let's see nevada it's what you see in a textbook of trucker okay um freak sages tyson and microsoft were the latest or require employees to be vaccinated other major employees have tried less sweeping approaches yeah i mean uh it's gonna it's gonna become more and more um it just is it just is um east state stroke says i didn't even realize the vaccine isn't fda approved how are they able to force everyone to take something that's not fda approved it's only approved for emergency authorization yeah i mean they're not technically forcing you to take it you know they're requiring you to take it to be employed uh you know that's where they're gonna that's where they're gonna throw it out in court um stavros says the vaccines are experimental yeah it's not good roger moore vaccines are for dogs um right he's right there you go drew and cats yeah yeah let's don't leave out cats and cattle we gotta have our cattle vaccinated right um that you know i made a joke a long time ago i just take some ivermec and i'd be okay you know actually they're they're showing that ivormack actually works as a preventative measure for covid like they're actually testing that yeah yeah they're actually testing that i was like wow i made a joke a long time ago you know hit them with some ivor back yeah um but yeah who knows oh no um trucking answer says you don't need a war for that drivers volunteer to work for free every day yeah that's true like i mean look at tyson you know i left a comment asian i put up that video about it you know i love to comment i wouldn't work for tyson not because of this i wouldn't work there because they don't pay detention pay can you imagine working for a reefer company that does not pay detention pay no way um no no sir no sir you can keep that uh you know like because i know tyson you know and their big ploy is oh we don't sit because we drop and hook uh i've seen lots of tysons getting live unloaded at walmart at kroger um you know it's part of it it's part of what's the smell the you know you walk past the tyson trailer and the truck stop making you never want to eat chicken again yeah oh that smell is awful and uh just imagine no detention pay over there but you know driver driver will put up with it drivers will put up with it uh market m says joplin pretty good right now so joplin's a hot market marcus saying all right um can't can't say it wouldn't be daryl says good morning gentlemen as a consumer we can boycott tyson on principal alone yeah uh vote with your wallet that's what i always say you know going into that little booth at the local elementary school and flipping switches is to me a waste of a tuesday vote with your wallet you know that's what we've got you ain't really allowed near the elementary schools anymore well that's a side fact but you know yeah like um see big dogs cca says kelly patterson i know my wife has been in the hospital for almost two weeks with the new strand whoo okay everybody pray everybody pray for big dog uh trucker's wife uh she's been in the hospital for two weeks now with the new coveted strand so uh dang you know we we pray we pray and not just because he's a channel member but i ain't saying it you know it's not hurt either channel members get you a couple extra prayers i must i'm just saying right right exactly um you know peaches and grease in the house what's up peaches how's it going morning cash and diy i hope everybody's doing hope everybody's doing well yeah everybody say hi to each other if he just has a youtube channel go check it out uh peaches if you want to drop a link you're more than welcome uh anybody with a channel you're welcome to drop your own channel link um let me see here let me see here if i can uh how about a how about a diy link we should probably get one of those going right um yeah i guess i should share the video out too i'm sorry i'm bad at this why can't i do this how does this work let's see here let me see here if i can get a diy link going uh let's see how long this takes anybody anybody liking that thumbnail uh that's a special thumbnail for everybody oh i know why i can't share it out are you logged in as someone else why would you even say that uh because i got a few troll accounts myself um let's see there's diys link anybody doesn't know diy go check him out uh probably the most informative youtube channel as far as trucking what uh just saying just saying i i mean um you know like fleet owner actually works on his equipment dispatching while live streaming booking loads let's see we just we just no we ain't gonna book that load they can go take a flying leap crackers make scallywags with the five dollar super chat sorry guys i'm behind on super chats here um t-man is not vaccinated i i can't argue with that i can't argue with that uh mark ely in the house what's up mark where where are you at today you killing it on these rates mark mark is a rate machine uh he knows how to get after it um let's see here mark says uh when do we winterize our trucks 59 degrees today uh what you you you got nothing to worry about at 59. wait till 50 where is he at that is 59 degrees uh i'm here in chicago and last night i pulled the brakes at about two in the morning and it was 60 degrees at two in the morning here oh it was glorious damn it cracked the windows went to bed oh just look like a baby like a baby baby winterize your truck just when it starts to get cold that way everything's fresh you got fresh you know air dryer filter everything's nice and new you got new maybe put on new tires if you need new tires do it just before the bad weather starts to hit you refresh is a baby's bottom going in the winter time now as a fleet owner uh you know truck professional you know like certified certified mechanic no let me let me ask you a question okay what are some of the what are some of the filters that people don't think about on a truck that like you know everybody knows you got your oil filters you got your fuel filters you got a dab co like like um you said your air dryer filter yeah uh cabin air filter you know in the summertime air filter your air conditioning keep that cabin air filter clean also inside your dash you should have a fresh air filters when you put that thing on recirculate it'll draw from inside so you should have a little yup not necessarily a filter in there mine's just a cut out piece of that blue um woven fabric type stuff i went to the hardware store got one a new air filter for 99 cents and cut my own one out of that uh yeah cabin air filter uh automated tran well not even just automated ones a lot of transmissions you have a uh it's not even a filter it's a little screen you know in your liking where the splitter valve would be or air regulator on a an automatic transmission you know it's not something you service all the time but over the course of time when your truck gets on in miles it doesn't hurt to change those things moisture can gunk them up uh if you ever pass some oil through your compressor or something in your system they can gunk them up but over the long term that's something to watch uh yep oh sorry go ahead no no you go uh how about that filter back there in the bunk to your ac in the bunk yeah yeah yeah and if you have an apu there's one another one back there too there's two of them so my my truck has like a you know the the bunk ac heater and everything you know it i pulled that little foam filter out of there the other day and i thought someone had put a piece of shag carpet in there uh it was i don't think it had ever been cleaned i washed it out i mean it just kept draining uh dirt out of it it took me about 10 minutes to get that thing where it was just water going through it ac literally has uh six settings on it uh six was about a three before i didn't even realize the damn thing blew as hard as it does like i'm like you know they only got two vents back there and they're both on the driver's side yeah and i'm like that that's stupid but then i realized oh yeah that thing blows really hard when the filters clean um other filters people don't think about uh def get yourself a def filter uh what about coolant yep coolant filter that you know if you don't have a extended life one change it every service if you got an extended life one you know every you know depending on the filter hundred thousand miles hundred twenty thousand miles under fifty thousand miles um you know what about what about a crank case filter yes yeah especially on like the cummins um i don't know what the service interval is on those uh they make one that is a lifetime one you can clean it so i don't know if it was me i'd probably be cleaning at every service i don't i don't know what the recommended service interval is on that matter of fact i apologize for that i've not owned one yeah but those are just a few filters uh i'm not saying i'm gonna cut this clip out and make a separate video out of it but i'm just saying appreciate that info dude i fall for it all the time i fall for it every time don't i every single time the setup should get you when i go we're here with diy in the middle of a video i'm such a sucker such a sucker oh yeah power steering filter that's something that people neglect all the time people always forget power steering you know i service mine every year uh you know different intervals for different trucks recommended but hey it's cheap man it's so cheap to do that just do it yeah that's kind of like that air dryer filter um you know i bought a ten dollar wrench to do it with at harbor freight and uh for the dd you know for the cascadia like i got i mean it's like right behind the passenger side headlight just out there you know ready to be changed and uh you can get them on ebay for like 50 60 bucks a piece um for the name brand and it's like you know some of them are just some of them are no-brainers um the mark was talking about something here a second ago let me uh the dd15 crank case oil separator change that every year or else you will regret it yeah um mine had a crack in it and uh got that replaced under warranty okay which which i i was reading the uh the premium 2000 it's not included in in the warranty but i don't know how they got it wedged in there but it can't i mean they did a bunch of things under warranty and they kind of wedged that one in i don't know like i think i might have got lucky on that one what are we drinking there today what do we got um let me let me uh dr pepper zero sugar cherry sun drop zero cherry i haven't seen that one boy those are tasty those are tasty with the cherry um let's see peaches and greases garnish some teeth yeah yeah if i can't garnish their wages i'm going to garnish some teeth uh just take those right out of their head uh south georgia high shot in the house what's up southpaw there we go he's living that mack life yeah i was meaning to connect with him someday and i started rolling some too we got four of them in the fleet and uh learning a lot of different things about him you know pretty interesting i know his is a little older he's had some different challenges with his but yeah yeah i mean hey it's uh it's the way trucks are you know especially if you buy i think is the 2008 you know you're gonna have to replace some things on the 2008 just it's just the nature of the beast yep um daffy 77 says i found out over the weekend that i'm gonna be a daddy again whoo there you go congratulations um is it congratulations is it intentional or bad like we better ask his opinion on it first that's true that's true do you like the do you like the mother is she is she uh do you know do you remember her name um [Laughter] that's the big one right that's the big one do you know her um big dog trigger is south hey south georgia yeah everybody say hi to everybody south georgia's got a channel yeah chicken holders got twins due in december twins um hopefully them rates hold up twins i hear they're expensive that's right that's right he's already got kids too he's uh he's doubling down over here um barry's in the house what's up barry appreciate you cattle hauling in the house yeah congratulations on the new babies uh there's kelly's channel cash let me ask you a question what's that little there is some of the people in the chat here what's that little green circle by the way what does that mean some people's names in green they got the little green circle there what's that green circles oh that would be the cash's king logo beside their chat what's that that's king logo that's my channel membership that's what you get for 5.99 a month you get that thing beside your name and uh you know that's how we do let me see if i got one of those by my name i'm pretty sure you do i'm pretty sure you do i'm just saying you know if a membership's good enough for me it ought to be good enough for all y'all that's right that's right uh let me see here let me run through some comments there's kelly's channel 18 wheel shelf everybody check out kelly huge supporter of the channel uh go support kelly appreciate that everyone check out 18 world shelf yeah exactly kelly really cooks on the truck when i cook it's like here's how you cook an egg on the truck you know i think kelly's like here's how to cook an omelet you know with with all kinds of stuff in it so check that out uh but both both are moms are triplets god help me uh yeah no doubt no doubt having them like that um planning on getting vacs when i get home i got to go overseas uh vacation planned and it's mandatory so kelly's getting the vacs uh i got nothing to you know like if you want to get it get it like i'm not one of these people that say oh you know you're gonna blah blah blah whatever if you get it i mean you know two of my two of my kids have got it so uh i just don't want anybody telling me i i have to do it you know it's like if you want that's cool but and if you get it what do you got to worry about don't worry about me right that's true that's true obviously i don't worry about me you should uh skeedle shit shittle i don't know how you say that uh mandatory jab equals go time yeah i'd have to bounce if they was making me do it um dragon with mr coach says that's a nickname he was given by past basketball players well that's right that's a legitimate use of the word coach that's that's legit yeah yeah when you give it to yourself is when it's like it's a little weird you get out of you're not a self-appointed coach you're actually somebody else named coach yeah yeah um true true um barry says you got to do the do the bobtail flyby with your bobtail right there have you have you looked into some power only listen i'm here with diy let's talk about power only i have not uh i honestly can't be gone for like i have to be here doing it doing the office stuff it's a full-time job and it's more than you know i'm a lot of times doing it till 10 o'clock at night we get up about 5 30 in the morning and it's my job now you know between that and when a driver comes through i gotta run over and you know all greece's trailer take a look at everything and uh you know beat feet back to the office and and uh put out whatever fires are going on and just do that all day the endless supply of paperwork and emails and phone calls and always trying to find the best loads for everything going on pick them rocks milk them cows stack out hey those days are over i'll do i do have a yard full of farm tractors right now uh how's that shared coming ninety-five percent done wait can't wait for the update on that one oh i got the video made i should probably edit that someday yeah put that out there we like to know these things we like to see what fleet owners are up to out here you know it's common truck drivers um that was that was in the that was in the works before all the rest of this happened that was more or less a personal need right so the the power only question was a test and you passed it congratulations um if you would have said yeah i'm thinking about doing some power on that i've been like no no no uh you know i needed i'm needed here yeah yeah when you run an operation you know you got to run it um you know you can't half-ass it and if you do you're going to get the results i think you know you see um you see people on youtube you know and sometimes they they get into making a little money and then they slack off and they you know they it's like when you decide you're going in a certain direction you gotta you gotta go you gotta go i'll give you some credit on this one well things started going better once i finally listened to you uh you were telling me this for months like you're wasting your time out on the road you're wasting you're like you should you need to be at home dispatching and running the business and everything and i'm like yeah but i got i'm not to the point that where i can make a living doing that and it's still pretty tight i'm gonna honest be honest with you uh but um i listened to you i took your advice for the most part i'm off the road you know i still got to fill in do this and that run trailers around and get work done blah blah but uh it's it's the way it needs to be now like if you have if you have several trucks and you're on the road yourself uh more power to you i mean if you have somebody home dispatching and doing it that's different but uh you know could my driver self-dispatch yeah but like you've always said if you're driving you don't have time to be looking at the load you're gonna miss out on a lot yeah you know yeah i know a lot of people want to self-dispatch and it's fun at first you know saying i'm gonna go do this i'm gonna do that but eventually you learn that you don't pick where you the freight kind of tells you where you go you know like so to me uh i'd rather have someone else hitting refresh on that load board all day for me i see it seems like i do a little better um you know and i haven't got someone i haven't been booking very much off the load board lately i booked one uh two days ago at the load board that's the first one in a while it's you know customer and just i so much more prefer that yeah less problems uh yep is everything perfect uh you're missing out on you know 50 bucks here and there maybe but man you could save yourself so many problems yeah that's that's the truth um those low board loads are you know that sometimes they can be hit or miss you know um just depends uh south georgia says uh more like will ferrell and john c riley ah that is that is true we got to get us up we got to get us a step brother uh thumbnail going oh man i love that movie my wife hates it she hates when i turn that movie on i love that movie uh kelly patterson in the house channel member said had some dude try to sell me crack uh the other day yeah what kind of i mean what kind of price was he offering yeah i mean uh bulk discounts right right i need the exact address yeah did you get his phone number uh um brett thanks again big dog for the 20 bucks lunch money for me and diy i will uh i will cash him out uh cash out him uh seven dollars for a uh non-tuna tuna fish sandwich over it subway um i'll hit him up for that um nomadic bread in the house everybody check out nomadic bread of watching uh nomadic bread the other day a nice behind the scenes video of that big uh chemical plant in uh what is that uh uh not newport minnesota down there off 52. invigoral faith uh yeah kind of that area i can't remember the exact name of that where it's at but you're close it's right down there by invergrove heights um nice to see the like what you know the inner workings of that place so everybody go check that out that was pretty cool um kel says i take extra strength five hour energy shot in the mornings i'm gonna tell you i'm gonna tell you a a tasty little treat try this on your own on a quarter okay i'll just put it to you like that uh get yourself a diet mountain dew get yourself an orange five hour energy pour it you know take this simple to do pour your five hour energy in the dew lightly shake it just to mix it not to you know get it all you know explosive uh boy that is that is a tasty treat right there and uh you know i mean hell you could roll a boat across the delaware after you uh now do you recommend you hold a nitroglycerin tablet under your tongue while you're drinking that just in case you know i don't know your heart explodes yeah yeah i mean well you know i tell people to do this because i mean let's face it you know they're putting too much fentanyl in the cocaine these days so you know i'm trying to try and give people a safe alternative here yeah and hey heroin was cheap but have you seen the price of heroin lately i mean my god it's ridiculous and i mean kelly's got to hook up on crack i think but hey yeah talk about beau garden [Laughter] everybody say hi to each other check out everybody's channels um let's see here uh what we got uh uh hear me dragons blocked yeah can't can't say the f word brah i can't say the f word um kills us over here kills over crackers makes scallywags in the house with the five dollars what does he say ding ding do you bums i don't know what that means but it's alright does he mean ding what's his issue with us he's always freaking putting us down but yeah he always seems to watch doesn't he and and super chat's the hell out of me so you know what i mean like if you gonna troll me with super chats we're all good we're all good that's a that's a classy way to super uh that's a classy way to troll right there with super chats yeah um yeah um mark m says when i see tyson it better be paid or else i'm canceling it immediately yeah six and a quarter a mile yeah yeah i'd run that hell if if satan said hey i need you to run this for me straight to hell i'd say was it pan he says that's six and a quarter miles there air conditioning works yeah exactly uh exactly uh nevada drug and israel says tyson has the worst wait times ever yeah yeah they can be brutal they can be brutal i like those tysons that load the product a negative 10 degree load and they'll load it at 35 degrees and then make me sit there and wait to leave their property until it's at zero yeah and i'm like well you loaded it at 35 so now i've got to sit here for two hours my reefer running full blast in a five acre parking lot in amarillo come on man come on man come on man come on man man um paul harris in the house the man in the legend says uh sometimes when uh sometime last month nbc news reported that people are getting uh all the lumps and the lymph nodes on the same side as the shot they said uh not to get uh mammograms until six months after you're shot yeah nobody's concerned about that well um i don't know let me let me let me i got to write this i'm going to reschedule my mammogram um thanks for that info by the way uh that's good info paul appreciate that uh mark m says you have to call walmart at midnight to get in to reschedule the same day yeah you got you gotta uh you gotta be tight with jesus to get a rescheduled the next day at walmart uh i've screwed up and showed up late one time uh the weekend before the fourth of july had a watermelon load only thing that saved me was the watermelon low and fourth of july and fourth of july they needed some watermelons for fourth of july exactly exactly that was the one time i got the bulldog walmart i got to i got to show them the business oh i showed up late you're still going to take me ha ha-ha-ha that's what i thought um trust me i reveled in that um um let's see big dog jerk says nevada triggering the trails you're so right last tyson lodi i did was a nine hour load time you know funny y'all talk about that because i'm doing a little research here these are my load times the place and the load here's what i'm writing down the date the company and the wait time and i'm keeping track of this for one month and then i'm going to add them up and we're going to average it up for a reefer driver just to give everybody an idea damn you actually care about you you actually care about your content don't you uh sometimes just make stuff up most of it i mean it depends how much sleep i've had if we're running low sleep then hey y'all are just getting like me going but if i got time you know but i'm going to be honest with you i almost think about throw this away and start a new one because it doesn't seem right dude i had a i had a unify with a capstone lumper that took one hour that's going to throw your averages off right and that's not logical i mean it was unifi and capstone yeah did you get them on did you get them on the diet mountain dew orange uh five-hour energy plan is that what happened i was i was walking in everybody uh-huh yeah and here's another one that threw it off yesterday u.s foods with capstone one and a half hours and i'm talking like i i write it down when i like pop the brakes in their light you know so the time i leave well basically my appointment time if i have an appointment i do it from appointment time to the time i leave yeah hour and a half um you know like there's some on here just don't make sense you know like so uh and i did a lot of dry loads since i started doing this but i've been keeping up with it for about three weeks now so when it gets to a month i will um you know i'll let everybody know the results probably gonna start doing that every month just to kind of you know see how it see you know over time how it works yeah see how it works um let me see shannon thompson in the house andy hey everyone what's up andy thanks for dropping by uh mark m says get a small wi-fi laser printer for a hundred dollars you don't even need to need an inverter uh you can plug it in at any gas station restaurant when you need it um yeah i mean uh i got an inkjet printer but you know uh if they want to fax it i gotta go get the facts yeah that's uh just how some places are uh rich taco says uh pants is way different than injecting a product that you can't take out after your shift or after you leave the company yeah yeah never i would recognize don't get vaccinated because the company tells you to that's cash's recommendation now if you were going to get vaccinated anyway or you're not that against it hey why not go ahead and get it and keep a job but if you're if you're that against getting it then no no um why why can't truckers follow directions i got a quick question for you here i'll be right back i'll be right back okay okay like i just can't understand like they tell everybody how to park and what to do here and yet they just pull up and park like they you know do whatever they want do whatever they want um let's go through some comments here while we're waiting on diy to get back thanks everybody for dropping in if everybody could hit that like button for me let's get those lights up let's get them through the roof let's get them lights through the roof already um we got we got 78 house we should have tons of likes um let me see here where was i at where was i at i know i'm way behind oh way behind um let me see rich taco yeah there we go nevada's in the house uh sheckle says it will become more and more until vac's mass dies off okay yeah uh there's nevada's link everybody check out nevada trucking and trails shannon in the house love you guys thank you shannon uh chicken hauler it's really hard to boycott a company the size of tyson they own several companies uh some store brands are tyson and you never know where a restaurant gets their meats not just chicken yeah it's gonna be super hard to boycott tyson but i'm telling you if you want to put in the time and the effort it can be done it can be done um andy says yeah thumbnails are great okay i appreciate it i like the feedback like the feedback um let's see kevin k says hey old head a long time out of hauling amazon to the pnd game now all right there you go what's up mr diy you back i'm back i'm back hear me all right good deal good deal diy has good information straight from nevada trucking and trails right there uh i can't i can't argue with that peaches and greases yeah thumbnail made me self-conscious uh yeah yeah you know i don't always put my bikini pictures up there but when i do you know it uh yeah i put i put those thumbnails up there for everybody else you know hey can i ask you uh you know i want to spoil the weekly recap here where are you loading right now where are you going and where are you going after that and how much uh i mean i'm in uh south chicago right now chicago chicago uh going to minnesota and then uh we're gonna come up out of minnesota and i don't know where we're going out of there but i got him on a hunt for i got him on a hunt for like you know like you know thousand mile load five grand or better you know you know hit me with that friday money hit me with that friday money uh this load doesn't deliver until tomorrow afternoon so this loads kind of a two-day load that's why it pays good um you know day and a half whatever um it's a little waste from the house i'm not sure i'll go home tomorrow night depends on where the reload is okay all right and no you never spoiled a weekly recap number one i stay about two or three weeks behind on those right now so uh i try not to get more than like three weeks behind because i want the numbers to be relevant but yeah it's hard to keep catching up on them um the editing is what takes so long on those you know putting the numbers on the screen and you know doing all that like um hey my reefer finally kicked off she made it to negative 10 empty out here in the sun kudos kudos to the to the great danes you know kudos to the great danes um big dog says that diy great content each and every time yeah i can't argue with that everybody go check out diy over there i appreciate that appreciate it thank you there's another link to diy i don't know my other one may have run out of the chat by now but drop another one there for you click him if you don't know diy um yeah um let's see how's that merch tent coming diy i was working on it last night i started working on it last night and i got mad and i'd quit sometimes i hate computers trying to design a what do you call a graphic or something to put on things and then i do and then it i put it on the little beanie hat and it says uh uh image quality too poor i'm like yeah okay what am i supposed to do with that how do you fix that baby yeah see as i demonstrated earlier with stream yard i never have problems with technology i never get frustrated uh it's seamless but yeah yeah now um i went to put a bunch of things on on my merch and they kept telling me that oh your image quality is too low and i'm like maybe i want people to have blurry writing on a shirt like maybe that's what i want like who are you to tell me what people should have you know right um i mean i dispatch from an outhouse what do i know about computers that is a fancy outhouse i'll tell you right now the only dispatcher with wi-fi in his outhouse tell you that it's it's a classy look i got to tell you that uh that pink porcelain uh makes me want makes me wanna you know just take a dump right now thank you uh hey do us uh see big dog trigger great content yeah each and every time loyal grow shout out show uh i'm already selling them okay good deal uh we talking about that we talking about the fax cards on ebay yeah i got to get those in my merch tent those bags cards um yeah diy a man of many okay many hats yeah he's probably got a he's probably got a hat collection um you don't even know there's a mother trucker there's a mother trucker there we go i like that flat bill i like that flat bill it's hard for me to take uh that's the part i don't much care for but i'll tell you what this agent maya must have the smallest head of anybody in this planet because i'll tell you what man this thing is tight i got a giant melon head so i tried to order me one of those hats the other day i couldn't get it to process i might have to go back and try it again huh yeah it wasn't process i don't know maybe maybe my my credit card was over the limit who knows yeah uh you know me you know i made 17 credit cards maxed out um well you know if you have a breakdown and stuff you need like an overhaul if you put it on your credit card you can pay like a hundred dollars a month for the next 35 years get that thing paid down pay however much you want you spread that overhaul over 50 years if you want to tell me more about this i don't know anymore that's all i know about it that's it that's it okay good to know this is what i've heard that's what i've been told i don't know just saying hey that's that's that's more than i knew before i came in here would i ever do it no hell no but you know that's the key to being a youtuber tell people what to do but don't do what you tell people to do that's right it's like it's like the number one when you sign up it's in the terms of agreement right there [Applause] hypocrisy run it ramp it is what it says uh mark ely says channel member by the way mark healy says in michigan uh trevor's city going to el paso mark's heading home it sounds like 1600 miles for 6 800 dollars okay cha cha cha ching i guess to get me i guess to give me some of them six thousand dollar runs yeah um damn what am i doing over here uh i don't know uh gary bates time out filters i guess i'm just now catching up with the chassis coolant filters power steer fluid filters that's dang right uh nevada says power steering yep uh power steering will improve power steering in parking lots and prevent your pump going out or mark m it's good info good info heavy hauler 617's in the house blinker fluid filter you forgot that one diy my bad um my baby blinker fluid filter yeah you uh you let us both down on that one diy i did big dog trucker said vodka okay need a vodka filter uh marquel says uh change your clutch pedal fluid if it's dark yellow it get it replaced uh just a little dot4 brake fluid in there little mineral spirits sounds like uh cattle holler lone stars in the house says i've been trying to find luber finder filters with the slow base release in them and out of stock everywhere um is that that ain't the only thing out of stock hold on to your hats yeah yeah hold on to your hat it is coming by tire tire tires airbags high tires yeah yeah uh it's about to get real ugly it's ugly already i mean there's some parts that are hard to get but it's going to get rough yep you dang right on that one uh cattle holland says i've been trying to oh okay just read that one never mind kelly patterson good videos peaches yeah everybody go check out peaches um intentional love the mothers okay uh okay yeah that was our answer to the pregnancy questions earlier so the pregnancy is intentional and he does love the mother so okay uh that's good that's good that usually means the kids got a chance you know you know if you if your daddy if your daddy don't love you and burns you with cigarettes you'll probably end up trolling my channel one day you know um i imagine that's where most of my trolls come from their daddies didn't love them enough and they come on here to act out cash is my new daddy and i'm gonna act out against him that's right you know they really just want that spanking is what they want that's right oh uh marquise is trying to find the friends bypass filter to use uh scott's 1000 toilet paper and get rid of all the carbon and crap out of the oil while driving okay yeah i've heard i've heard of the france it seems people seem to like it people seem to like it i have no experience with that one i have to look that one up uh freight trucking freight trucking in the house uh says hey now yeah that's a great saying when you come into a live hit a little hay now um uh oh oh oh cr england's trying to back in right next to me you got your helmet spots like why why why why why dude there's one two three four five parking spots over there he's taking it slow i give him that he's taking it slow he's not on his phone he's got his head hanging out the window like i mean that trailer has got a gash down the side of it like you know insert joke here um i'll steer clear of that one you know i was saying family show and whatnot family show let's see uh mark says you can change it every week and it keeps the oil fresh forever you put a roll of toilet paper in there and it keeps your oil fresh forever is that what we're saying doesn't that doesn't that toilet paper kind of break down and uh you know give off little fibrous materials i don't know i don't know anything about the friends and yeah i'll have to uh i will have to look into that for sure dj pete in the house yeah boy made the live thanks for stopping by everybody hit that like button for me if you could pulling some good numbers today 77 and a half damn it i can't see the number of likes we got because uh we're on stream yard but um you know um why does it recommend this video below every one of my videos like you think it would recommend one of my videos but no i think i'm the one getting all the views for that video right there what video is that uh i kicked the trainee off my truck 2.3 million views that's recommended to everybody dude below every one of my videos is that video um i was trying to see how many i was trying to see how many uh um thumbs up i had but yeah no way to tell because stream yard uh uh drop channel membership link uh who you're asking a lot from somebody that don't know technologies i mean it's a great idea it's a great idea in theory i'd love to do it but i'd love to do that i love it would be a great thing to do maybe i could just get somebody else to do it for me let me see here uh uh [Music] yeah i don't know i got to the membership part of it but i can't figure it i see no like share a link thing here so we'll come back to that in the future we'll come back i'll figure that out um let me oh you did now see you don't have it set up so that your host that your guest can can put a comment in the chat being that i'm a guest i can't i can't comment so i'll open up a new window here okay okay gus is in the house uh here we go i'm all for depopulation says here here here be dragons [Applause] there drop me drop me a link down in there all right i think bam bam there you go there you go um appreciate it appreciate it um let me get back to let me get back some comments here um running aces in the house is it normal to have a little bit of oil on the air dryer cartridge when you change it no that's you shouldn't really super uncommon but well i mean you really shouldn't but are you sure it's oil because sometimes just the moisture and the dirt can can combine and just make it look kind of oily so you know smell it very verify that it's oil it might not be uh could you get a few drops uh you know yeah you don't really want to but uh that's what that filters that cartridge is designed to do is to take that stuff out so yeah especially if you got one um what are those what are those ones uh coalescing coalescing yeah yeah that's what those are really for that aren't they to get all that uh get all that out of there yeah i guess i guess the question should you no you should but if you like not uncommon yeah it's not uncommon to have a little bit and like diy i said when i took mine off you know mine had moisture and dirt right there inside the lip and you know after smelling it you know and and rubbing it together for a minute you know it broke down it definitely wasn't oil so yeah um if you think it check around your go underneath and check your purge valve you know rub your finger on there see if you got oil coming out of that you definitely don't want that or pump your air down run the truck and hold a little piece of cardboard under there and get it just to purge on that cardboard and see what there's a spitting oil on the cardboard you definitely don't want that you're definitely pass an oil yep uh yeah daffy says i don't want to be part of the depopulation yeah that's the problem uh most people are for some sort of depopulation uh but just not not them ever notice how the people that are 4d population don't want to go first that's right for population control you go first no no it's for other people not me it's not for me yeah yeah that's right hey harvey weinstein's in the house straight from prison mr harvey weinstein in the house uh says i had it back in january sick for a week not the end of the world i'm glad you had a swift recovery harvey uh rose mcgowan ain't so happy he had a swift recovery right i mean he had a three he looked pretty rough when he was in court there so um maybe that's when he had covenants when he was in court um yeah just do exactly the opposite of what you're told by them yeah you'll be okay that's true that's true um you know usually what usually what the masses are doing is is not the way to do it so we're a half hour past my appointment time no call no nothing um we're at lineage lineage good luck you're going to be there a while speak of the devil speak of the devil get the call all right [Music] let me take over on some comments here i gotta pay attention and see where where we left off uh nevada trucking trail says diy did you install that generator yourself on the house curious how you did that hookup i did not i kind of designed the setup on that i had it hard wired into the house when we built it and i plumbed it right to the lp tanks so that i got 2 000 gallons of lp on standby for my standby generator um they didn't charge me when they were building the house to hook it up so i brought it and put it in place told them what i wanted done they just did it uh daffy says at here be dragons exactly i refuse to be a part of the process look at all i can hear you cash the government employees that got in the job and now have been getting sick yeah honestly i don't watch or listen to the news i've you know it's uh a certain point it's noise uh let's see here mark's m says i'll stay on topic um got a little off topic they're no big deal uh do you book out your drivers for more than a one load at a time planned a week uh i kind of feel it out i've had them i've done planning as far as uh you know more than a week out and at times i'm like we better i don't feel so good about this load or where it's going let's just wait and uh you know if it's a load we've done before i feel pretty confident it's going to go well i'll book them i'll just line up stack them up but uh i do not do not like to cancel loads it'll ruin your reputation and your service record so it's uh it's case by case you know really uh kashif says freight connect is working good for diy godspeed it is i'm very happy with it and by the way i do not get any money for that uh paul does not pay me uh i do that on my own accord because i think it's it's uh something good can you hear me cash i can i think i'm back now i got to uh we got a mosey over here to door 31. can we get up can we get a backing video out of this can you just stay on and do a backing video uh i mean we haven't gotten a fueling video from you yet i'll you know i'll play by play um all right we're just going to let him do a backing you're going to watch a professional back up i'm going to blindside it just to make it interesting all right uh justin matthews says they can enforce their employees if they want to but not truck drivers i don't know who knows uh who would have ever thought you know a couple years ago we'd even be in this situation christopher plecker says first live thanks for coming in glad to have you uh barry says 625 mile will cover a few trailer washouts it will if you ever get that damn thing empty you know aka says uh if y'all make your subscriptions public we could find all these channels faster and easier just saying yeah um you know i can't speak for anybody else but the reason i don't make my subscriptions public is because uh some people um don't act properly and uh you know what oh yeah whatever the drama i don't need it i'm not casuals either yeah no i no no one needs to know like yeah it's same reason you said it's it's the my interest and besides uh most of the channels i'm subscribed to are not trucking channels i'm subscribed to very few trucking channels my interests lie elsewhere right i like i like to learn things uh i like to get an education i like to learn things to better myself um most of my subscriptions are our finance channels to be honest with you barry says lmao unload these watermelons now biatches yeah fourth of july you got them yeah dappy says uh christopher welcome to the frickin frack show there you go that's a good that's what we call this now the freaking fraction cash uh big ass sounds like a sounds like a oil exploration channel that's right don't forget to open your doors or is that a door's closed facility uh nobly we open yeah we open it i'm lined up we lined up we're gonna we're gonna open some doors and slide some axles all right big ash maybe leave your headset so you don't get disconnected good idea big ass says i want to come he wants an invitation to the catalina wine mixer uh cash is going to sing you know volare at that i'm i'm playing the drums uh bros and hoes you know nevada trucking says that's a good idea cash i should do that and compare wait times from dry van to reefer there you go you can do that uh kelly patterson says channel members when i get when my dispatcher gives me a walmart load she's like please don't be late i'd be like gee why uh let me tell you why i don't want to be late uh we almost we had a close call today even but uh you don't want to be late in walmart sometimes that reschedule if it's one of the busier walmarts even you can wait five days for a reschedule man they don't care and uh guess what uh take it back to the shipper yeah and the shipper don't want it back and in this case the shipper was not i don't say it the place where it came from was not the shipper the shipper was tyson it came from a cold storage facility cold for storage facility don't give a damn and taking it back uh mark m bought a battery-powered pressure washer and installed a water tank under the trailer he does his own washouts wash places are far away sometimes and when you get there there's no loads yeah that's a good idea harvey weinstein gets abrasive with the code enforcers including security guards if they don't have a gun they don't ruin our day we ruin theirs there you go that's you should videotape that you can have a youtube channel just on that uh christopher's coming back east from wyoming never going west again why not get you some of that wyoming winter i highly recommend it nomadic brit says uh south georgia hot shot definitely a channel to watch yeah that's a good channel big dog trucker says running west is the only way to go less traffic and bs ah you know there's good good and bad going everywhere yeah i'm i don't know i'm a i'm a midwest type of guy you know um give me give me that 54 mile back up into indianapolis you know that's what i'm looking for there you go yeah south georgia hot shot says what is the background uh this one's uh my outhouse in the backyard it's a five-man outhouse you know get the whole family uh the last one was uh where were we at we were at a japanese bath house prior to that we were in a kenworth uh w900 w990 uh for that i think we were in uh i don't know in the house or something i don't know power going here christopher says he lost over one mile per gallon and over four dollars for fuel didn't think that of that when accepting the rate uh to go west okay yeah it could cost money it can cost money grumpy trucker checking in boss thanks for coming in uh there's a link here he got yourself a link to the diys of my channel right there thank you everybody check out diy semi thanks for joining us today diy by the way thanks for thanks for having me ali says he goes from virginia to minnesota i bet he goes from minnesota virginia guaranteed five grand on 1100 miles he runs them every week there you go through that uh what else good right right uh hunter p brown says better hurry up you know ebay is going to crack down on that soon uh i was kind of disappointed i saw that in your thumbnail i'm like let's not publicize that let's just keep that on the down low hey maybe that's a perk for channel members only what do you think maybe maybe you know like i always think of stuff you know it's like i don't i don't like to cheat but boy i love to see how far the rules can bend you know um i look at it if it's cheating if it's not really a rule it ain't really a rule it's just something that somebody it ain't the law a rule ain't the law right right no it's um you know and that's the way i look at it you know they they made me have one of these cards for something then like i mean are they calling and verifying the doctor that did it like come on like you know they're not i mean i'm just saying i'm just saying you know don't don't get mad you know just outsmart them but if you don't think that's possible uh just so you know your employer has to call has to check and verify the doctor that does your dot physical i have to do that for drivers like being part of the you know having a license isn't good enough like i have to verify the doctor that did the dnt physical that's a bunch of crap you know how hard that is for somebody who doesn't have big company resources it's ridiculous it's ridiculous my doctor doesn't speak english so i don't see how they verify that's right where we leave off here uh you should drop your membership link crude app hunter brown says he's ever done one six thousand plus load sixteen hundred miles from dallas fort worth to long island new york calling doors to a home depot yeah them tolls will get you there the new york city tolls will get you brother that was 100 drive across the gw now probably usually doors windows drive in yeah that's what i'm thinking i'm thinking um makes a difference you know dry van the reefer yeah you so you in a door no yeah we're good we we gucci as they say oh no you didn't no you didn't oh i went there i'm gucci i'm gucci gucci um and that was i know what that and then what that one lady used to say gucci gucci uh i can't remember her name she was like talking about you talking about charo charo that's the one i cannot believe you dropped a charo reference you get on me like you chastise me for a leave at the beaver or like a uh a burns and allen reference reference and then you go freaking charo on us charles hot that's timeless no this burns character you were talking about is she hot everybody george burns everybody knows who george burn are you 17 how old are you uh not as those george burns george burns is dead oh you're you're talking about the guy from the simpsons i know who you're talking about no no gracie allen his wife they had a tv show it's actually funny it actually holds up over time i watch it all the time on the retro tv channel burns and allen is a funny show you know if you don't like that i don't want to know you i've checked it out i've cheated out um yeah got it right coochie coochie is what she used to say ah okay okay i'm gonna change it to gucci gucci all right that's my new thing gucci gucci i smell a thumbnail coming cairo with uh who would like to see my head on charo's body huh how about your body on charles head oh that's the best of both worlds right oh man uh big dog trigger says gracie allen was so funny um there you go diy you got you some got you some sympathizers over there see some people know what's funny hey i guess i guess um so let's talk about freight again i like talking about freight because it's it's like a happy positive thing these days okay um so um let me see if i remember my login to my load board here uh probably don't remember it come on now well i'm usually logged in on this phone over here uh no that one don't work that one don't work um i'm trying to figure out i'm going to look at rates out of what i think the worst freight market is how about maine maine massachusetts oregon oregon am i saying that right i get yelled at all the time for saying oregon some people told me stop talking stay saying that state i'm supposed to say oregon uh massachusetts florida yeah florida sucks for rates right that's awful uh let's say um maine let's talk about maine out of maine today on a reef let's actually let's go look at some dry van let's see what van rates are out of uh i think what we'll put in flatbed and van denver out of maine denver albuquerque wait wait is this video sponsored by d-a-t lord are we gonna search freighter sorry i couldn't help it yes yes i will be that guy eventually um here we go maine to new jersey got us a maine to new jersey load for a buck a mile 335 miles 335 dollars that is round numbers guys you know like it's easy to calculate think of the time you're going to save trying to calculate everything it's so simple it's just so simple i say book it um a bunch of those little little run down vermont i need some miles out of there and we're looking at dry van loads these are dry van loads here we go here we go maine to coon rapids minnesota with them land star boys with them land star boys uh get you almost two bucks a mile on that one good raid out of maine it is it is everything's good man everything's good these days um 1100 bucks down to maryland there you go there you go i mean is there really a bad area right now is it is anything really bad right now honestly and yeah that's that's the point i'm trying to prove looking at the worst markets in the country like it doesn't matter these days like you can literally step out on your front porch throw a rock and hit a load that's paying 250 a mile or better like i mean you know i've been able to get you know two and a half three bucks a mile out of massachusetts with a reefer i mean that's in normal times that's buck a mile territory you know it's it's like ridiculous just you know don't get me wrong i ain't gonna complain take that every day of the week so here here's one i always like to judge i'm gonna go back to reefer and we're gonna we're gonna look at the loads out of south dakota oh yeah um on a random wednesday midday mid-afternoon reefer loads out of south dakota there's like three pages of them crazy it's crazy um get you 200 for 200 miles down to des moines iowa out of sioux falls 925 uh that's almost 450 a mile and that's into a good freight area and that's into a good market with a brief um yeah here you go uh milbank south dakota over to rochester minnesota for a thousand dollars 3.85 a mile um yeah it's there all day man um 1200 miles to harrisburg for four grand that ain't bad it ain't bad ain't great but ain't bad uh laporte texas for two two twenty six hundred well i think we're booking this load right here i'm sorry i'm i don't mean to be not paying attention but this whole time this chat i've been trying to line up loads and i think i think i stumbled on one here that we might take uh lindhurst virginia uh an overnight run to northeast maryland let me see 226 miles uh reefer load two thousand dollars there you go i think we're taking that dog i think we've taken that little go yeah why not wow 88 888 a mile that since what kind of world are we living in here oh no that picks up today i gotta pick up tomorrow damn it ah damn it boy uh look for tomorrow too kelly patterson says most sexy things said in 1950s tv was ward don't you think you were a little hard on the beaver last night i believe eminem quotes that i think it is some of his songs yeah i think so uh parker says uh there is a driver on here that everything is gucci and delete uh it's like running your nails on a chalkboard yeah gucci is a little rough to hear sometimes isn't it um yeah big dog trucker says us old guys got to stick together he was the one saying you gracie allen was funny oh that you know some of them older shows i remember from a kid i watch him and i'm like i used to think this was funny this doesn't hold up but there's a few shows that hold up and that's even that's from the probably the 40s or 50s and that holds up that show is still funny wow some of them i'm like oh ugh what was wrong with me when i was a kid paul harris is uh i'm at the company yard getting a uh hand wash for the truck it's a good way to be i need a truck wash i may get one of those today uh mark says anything out of denver uh i'll check that here in a second check that nomadic brit says uh definitely gotta gotta stick together paul harris match massachusetts is full of assholes oh no he didn't ouch ouch we talking about the potholes uh tummy cash george burns would be about 130 now yeah i thought he was 130 when he passed away he was 110 maybe he might have been 110 102 i don't know uh kelly peterson says a cloud of dust a puff of smoke and a hearty high blank blank okay uh i only took a load to denver once never again that place is a joke yeah mark you could probably go back there these days if you want to there's probably four dollar a mile loads out of denver these days uh i mean i remember used to you take a you take a reefer load into denver uh good luck on that 90 cents a mile to come out of there yeah you can even find something um you know good luck deadheading to salt lake city um big dog trucker says great rates coming out of the midwest going to florida but then you can't get anything coming out yeah dead head all the way back you're getting that kind of getting that six dollars a mile to go into florida hell's dead head back it's uh may not be a bad uh mad one aka says whole silver uh let's see uh mark him says yes you're dead heading a few hundred miles out of florida unless you like cleaning up dirt out of your reefer yeah that's true get you get you one of those nursery loads out of there everybody loves those um xfatboy says sounds like a like a high load someone better grab that dollar a mile yeah i mean it's convenient you know a dollar a mile i mean you ain't the math on that just speaks for itself wait a minute if you get six dollars going in and you get a dollar coming out doesn't that mean you average seven mile seven dollars a mile you know how that works that's the way that's the way i hear it i mean um somebody tried to explain it to me that way one day yeah um you know i've seen people on youtube talk about that like they go into florida they'd head all the way back and then tell you they got you know five bucks a mile and it's like no you got five bucks a mile on the way there and then you got nothing on the way back so you got 250 miles still very good but you know don't go around saying you got five you know when you're doing 50 percent of your miles or deadhead yeah um you know uh aka said i'm not old enough to i'm not old enough to know better but i heard okay call me cooley in the house what's up call me cooley how's it going today i was watching his life he did a live stream yesterday and today i was watching that bought himself bought himself a trailer ah i think i seen a i think i seen his uh community post talking about buying a trailer the other day so that's that's good that's good um yeah everybody say what's up to cooley go check out his channel got a good channel over there uh kelly patterson says i got the live action saturday kids show shazam in my voodoo library makes me chuckle live action saturday kids show all right uh is that like uh what's that say about a bale or uh peewee herman that was a that was a good live action kids show uh mark m says i always expect a day and a half for a short reefer load like that uh i'd never take it for under 1500 there you go never take it for under 1500 um yeah yeah let's see freak checking freight trains in the house he says uh what's up cooley yeah everybody check out cooley let me uh let me let me run over here real quick and see what we see what kind of reefer loads we getting out of denver these days denver was just hot because uh uh produce season in southern colorado uh boosted up the rates there potatoes were moving pretty hot out of colorado here for the last couple months but that's starting to slow down a little now because the harvest is starting to come in over here by me all right here we go denver colorado to riverside california uh 983 miles 1200 dollars uh about 22 a mile buck 22 anybody want that uh 40 40 000 pounds on a reefer doesn't tell anything else so yeah there you go uh loveland colorado to los angeles uh 1063 miles for 1200 bucks buck 12 a mile yeah i mean you know it moves around yeah the east coast went a little soft for a while northeast there it's come back you know a couple weeks ago it was kind of soft now it's it's picked up again you know what these with these different ports and shifting around these container loads and you know all sudden this port is closed that port is open we'll ship it around here to this port or mexico or hell they were shipping them down you know around the horn of africa there for a while coming the other direction just to get them over here but uh right here we go here we go denver colorado to maple grove minnesota come on with it 21 000 pounds uh 856 miles paying 2200 on that one i it's probably more like it damn good rate out of there back to minnesota anything back anything back into the minnesota wisconsin isn't chicago it doesn't pay all that great because there's so many big carriers that suck up all that return freight true that true that um let me run through some comments here where did i leave off uh mark m says pay the driver a little extra for short loads that or they'll quit on you there you go um if you got employees there you go here's how to i just try to do it uh big dog trigger says yeah yeah keema washington to orlando florida 2893 miles for 9100 damn what do you think about that yakima probably a load of apples a little apples probably yeah they got their they got their time of year man you got a um apples and cherries out of that area man they got short windows that you can really kick ass on the rates um let's see daffy says i love mash there you go that's a good show it's good show you guys watch mash occasionally uh south jersey hot shot says i need that ebay uh link please yeah yeah we'll get that going here in a little while i gotta run down to kinko's and get those printed up real quick uh barry says the little rascals gotta have it yeah that's a good one that's a good one uh christopher burris and lindhurst question mark yeah that's what it was yeah that's what i was thinking uh mark m says big dog that's bad three dollars a mile into a bad area and it burns up your whole week i consider that for fourteen thousand let another guy take it yeah i screw three dollars a mile fuck that like yeah i mean it's 9 100 you know like i look at it like this it's a week's work if you yeah yeah you don't have to do nothing for a week i mean i get that you know like uh you do that one load in your weeks you know your week's done i would consider it i mean i don't know i'm just thinking like even if i had to deadhead out for a date you know if it's nine days i put into that i'm making a thousand dollars a day uh what is that like 400 miles a day like it's it's not bad it's not bad um you know back back you know in 2000 2008 something like that or 18 i don't remember what year anymore i'm too old but when we had the housing bubble people are seeing you know buying houses over the phone buying houses sight unseen bidding houses up for you know twice the asking price flipping them before they've even closed on them uh you know all those things are a sign of a bubble are we right are we at the peak of a bubble in trucking now where we're we're saying that three dollars a mile is garbage and i wouldn't take anything for less than five dollars a mile and yeah and all these different and we're and we're not happy with three dollars a mile out of massachusetts or maine or denver or i mean like come on come on you gotta admit uh it well and then it's it's a 2 800 mile cross country load typically you know like i get it's going into florida but typically the longer the load the less per mile yeah typically that load would pay like you know like a dollar sixty or dollar seventy a mile and try to right right yeah it could be a sign of the times but i mean you gotta know your price and if it ain't your price then you know don't call it are you saying no you're worth what you're saying no you see you see the blank stare i'm saying acknowledge your values oh oh oh oh my bad uh uh see call me cooley says gotta go in high if you getting cheap freight coming out yeah yeah hey you know you you know you gotta you gotta get your price if it's not for you then don't haul it that's that's for sure um you know kelly patterson says there are a few companies out there that pay on a sliding scale according to mileage yeah there's a few carriers that pay you uh you know more for shorter runs um not a bad not a bad thing to do i think you know i think uh martin martin does that they got a slide and if you run a load it's like under 100 miles it's like a flat rate you know you get like you know it's pretty good too you know it's like 150 bucks or something um let's see kevin patterson that was a lone ranger reference uh old silver okay hi oh silver this was the laundry yeah hi hi ho silver yeah that is correct uh shazam live action pre-date saved by the bell i used to watch it when i was a kid oh where'd your audio go hang on i'm getting a call all right uh we're where we leave off here oh yeah uh dutch says pee wee herman say hi to large marge from from mr uh what do you guys think of 7 500 vegas to jersey it's good right must be assuming that's dry i've come across those yeah it's a good i mean that's a good cross-country ray you gotta understand cross-country freight typically doesn't pay that good you know the rate per mile the longer the trip the more the rate per mile falls and you know when historically the cross-country trips don't pay for crap you know you look at you know jersey to california historically you're not have much more than you know a buck and a quarter buck 50 a mile and you know and you're getting you're getting uh you know better than two bucks a mile on that you know so you got to be happy with that you got to be happy with that oh cash is going to pieces here honest uh tyler says yo cash put it in the wind glad i caught you and diy live always a great program thank you thank you says how can i go back and get the links after the live ends after this post as a video uh you can replay the chat so you just go watch the chat uh if there's any links in particular you want to see uh you know put it out there we'll try to drop them again uh mark m says if you're just one truck you better be getting the most money as possible i'm andrew jackson all right uh don't screw around when rates are up because the crash is down you wish you had tried harder yeah it's good advice than any time mark says he got the bucky idiot out of mass and thought it was good it is good i mean historically that's a good rate out of mass you know i think you understand that uh at shannon thomas are you a mark narrations member that's one of his headlines kelly patterson says i don't i don't know bad echo yeah i think he got that taken care of hopefully we're still alive here i don't know cash froze up i'm gonna destroy his channel while he's frozen in time there uh kelter rooster says i can read lips cash just said diy is a better truck driver i don't think he said that i don't think he said that at all uh there might have been some cuss words in there uh all this talk of potatoes has me craving potato soup oh you gotta get yourself a good potato and cheese soup barry harbeson i'll all right yeah i gotta i gotta go uh convoy convoy screwing me on this low oh all right good luck good luck everybody | Cash is King trucking | UCUbHYLx8Uecew3FeH33yGPA | 2021-08-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 19,393 | 95,762 |
9ofzJ1xGtwU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ofzJ1xGtwU | April's Box for Witches Roots (Theme The Ancient Allure) | die no hey guys back again with another video and sorry someone not important was calling um [Music] okay so this is the witch's roots for april 2001 and i'm sorry that it's raining rather late um just a lot of stress has been going on and completely apologized for that so first thing that i'm pulling out is the fairy elven star art print and that is it it's really pretty really cute and i really like it and next print is amber that's really pretty as well okay so that's that print and remember we already get two prints with every witch's roots and then our candle i already unwrapped it it was just pretty fuchsia looking candle it don't look fuchsia it's a darker pink it didn't appear that way on here it looks like a lighter well up here it actually looks darker pink if i put it back here but if you put it closer it looks like a lighter pink that's really weird [Music] and then our stone is amber i'm trying to put it where you can see it all right so that's it i know i'm going through this pretty quick but having bad anxiety and sorry about that guys um we also have amber resin which is right down there and then we have amber essence or incense and it does smell like amber it sounds really good and then we have our rose petals and we only get normally with witch's roots you only get one packet of herbs with which is moon you get three to two depending on if they give us a t so that's um depending they they normally only give us one herb if they give us two that's a rare so we only get one herb um i'm putting this back in so i can show the main item and i'll tell you all about the oil um when i'm reading about it because my oil did spill i washed it and cleaned it up it was really strong because you could put the oil in this but it's spilled everywhere it had made a mess and i got really bad so this is my necklace that i got with it it's actually really cool what you could do with it you could pull it down wait move it down or right hook mine jam no mine is not mine's just being hide okay there is a way that you do this a certain way a component is supposed to work with it and you're supposed to moisten this piece of cloth and put it in here so it's like an instant necklace and you wear it like that and you walk around and you have like a little incense this has got like a little fairy let's see if i can get a focus so you can see the berry print on it come on there you go just a little fairy on the necklace and my child is giggling like the devil it's scary your child giggles like the devil i'll probably put this necklace maybe on another chain down the road okay guys so the ancient allure during a time of excitement growth newfound opportunities and experiences we devolve into the playful powerful and wonderful realms of ancient correspondence there are specific tools that provide us with a source of inspiration and enhancement yet we also rely upon our intuition and creativity to foster real relationships with these energies and spirits we find comfort in those energies that are so old and ancient that we can hear their whispers from beyond the physical reality around us in this very special and powerful collection we work with the ancient allure of such sacred and found energies to bring us closer to our roots the magical items in this box are as follows amber and since resin nectar of the gods as one of our favorite residents to work with amber has always been a go-to during during times of needed grounding and meditation amber resin is also a wonderful addition to ability to make the wearer irresistible bonding with this quality of immensely emitting sacred and divine energies made from a variety of various resins and herbs amber resin is created using traditional techniques that are commonly passed down from generation to generation and heavily protected as family recipes in addition to being a potent scent or attracting love into your life amber is a wonderful balancer of emotions and tends to bring a sense of calmness and harmony to any setting include within this collection is a fairy locket where a very small piece of this amber resin can be placed please know that this resin carries a very strong scent and can be used with only a small pinch in addition this amber resin can be buried as incen burned sorry as incense and typically oh sorry can be burned as incense and typically works very well as a on a charcoal disc again be very uh conscious of how much resin you include on your charcoal disk as a very small amount will carry a long way when burned amber opens our perceptions to view teaching from ancient guides and guardians we have been incorporating and enjoying this powerful resin within our craft for many many years and truly hope that these energies resonate with your practices just as powerfully amber grimoire art print we have partnered with a very talented local artist to create an exclusive piece of artwork to honor amber add this beautiful artwork to your book of shadows herbal grimoire or place on your altar altar for display written and illustrated by ae alden dried rose petals a very powerful feminine flower the rose emits such a beautiful emotional energies aiding us and attracting love into our lives this love is not always physical but rather the essence and qualities of emotional love that each being yearns for in addition to love rose brings the energies of protection and luck into our practices we have very intentional pla we have very intentionally placed rows within this collection for you to include within your fairy locket to enhance its ability to promote and support you on your journey elemental correspondence water gender feminine planetary got connections sorry okay very lock it we are so thrilled to be able to include the surrey locket within this collection as any locket it is for you to decide which energies you will choose to help aid you on your path place amber resin rose and any other talisman that you may be called to include within its vessel in addition you will find small cotton squares that can be dressed with essential or magical oils berry star ritual aura spray we are thrilled to be able to introduce our fairy star ritual or spray within this very special collection this aura spray has been created with the intention of providing you with protections on your path towards understanding and communicating with other realms we have recommended using this aura spray before divination practices or meditation we have created this aura spray with the oils of amber rose vanilla and a special mixture of our inter magical oils from our personal cabinet of witchery shake well before using be cautious when using this spray as some may be more sensitive than others start by spraying in the air three to four feet away from you external use only fairy even star book of shadows art print place within your book of shadows for reference and inspiration allow this beautiful artwork to be used as for as an ins informational companion as you work with ancient symbols and energetic talisman illustrated by ae alden serenity coin i already put that in my purse sorry guys i didn't show you all that either that or the spray my bad this wonderful coin provides a depiction of a small fairy and provides the following affirmation i grant the beauty harmony serenity carry this coin with you during times of anxiety or hardship created from nickel-free pure pewter amber essence ritual instant sticks these wonderful fragrant ritual innocent sticks were placed within this collection to bring a sense of well-being and grounding during divination practices or crafting as you allow the smoke from this innocent to whacked throughout your space take a deep breath and exhale visualizing negative thoughts and emotions leaving the body other world realm mini spill candle we have hand rolled this other world realm mini spill candle with the intention of opening your energies during times of exploration and research as you allow the flame to dance before you take the time to bring your focus to the here and now allow your mind to wonder and your interest to spark fostering curiosity within your work tumbled subterranean amber we have introduced a tumble um amber for you to carry with you throughout your day when you need when needed place this amber within the palm of your hand lightly running your fingers over its smooth surface allow the warmth and the healing light calm your nerves and reassure your energies elemental correspondence earth we have curated this box with the intention of enhancing the magic that flows through your life allow the synchronicities and signs from your guides to manifest through the sacred objects placed inside this collection we send energies of exploration and curiosity during the months to come like i said i apologize for me being a bit off guys it's just i'm having a really bad time right now and i'm just feeling the fault but yeah um if you like the box please give me a thumbs up excuse my energy i will be better i will get better hopefully i love you guys and hopefully i'll be doing a video in a couple of minutes okay i'll see you guys soon love you guys you | The Witch Flames | UCRMq0UVxp4Pfrc2PzHJXK5Q | 2021-06-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,671 | 9,176 |
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