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L5iFrl0n0NI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5iFrl0n0NI | Expert Tips for Becoming a Digital Nomad | News & Trends | so what job do i need to do to be a digital nomad and it's like no you bring the job then you just decide to go travel [Music] people take different approaches to becoming digital nomads i've met plenty of people who on a whim just sort of quit their job and you know buy a one-way plane ticket i was sort of not like that at all i really thought it through and and i sort of made this spreadsheet of all the things that i wanted to do both personal things that i needed to accomplish before doing it and then also things to get my business started so sort of a lot of pieces that i wanted to have in place before making that jump i definitely met a lot of people who decided to become a digital nomad but really were sort of romanticizing what that would look like you know you look at my instagram and you're gonna see lots of photos of beautiful moments and on adventures out hiking and out with friends it's easy to forget sometimes that i'm also spending a lot of time on my computer working very hard just remember that being a digital nomad like the digital is a really important part of that and doing whatever it is you need to do to make sure that you're supporting your clients not everyone is on the same page about remote work so i definitely met with prospective clients who were like what you're in asia how are you gonna do work for me um and so i think just you wanna both educate potential clients but also make sure you're finding the right clients who are gonna respect what you do and understand what the value that you bring to the table it's all about setting those expectations up front and then over communicating to make sure people know we're on the same page [Music] make sure wherever you're going that you're not just you know sticking inside cozy expat bubbles there's no point traveling 6 000 miles away if you're only gonna interact with other people from your same country right like make sure you're getting out there and finding time to explore and really getting to enjoy the place where you are [Music] if you're a small business owner and you're thinking about becoming a digital nomad there's a lot to consider right first is thinking about your business and how you're going to transition that to being location independent it's really important to know how you're gonna get your client making sure that you have all the tools and software that you might need there's a whole other layer when it comes to immigration laws and then there's the whole aspect of traveling there's lots of details and things to figure out every time you go to a new place so you just need to build in the time and the understanding for yourself to make sure that you have whatever you need to get set up and be comfortable no matter what your situation is no matter what your background is if this is something that you really want you can absolutely make it work | GoDaddy | UCgH_SmWw9WianYyOB5Y6tEA | 2021-07-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 541 | 2,883 |
j5iijV8bWgQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5iijV8bWgQ | MEET GITHURAI'S BURNA BOY | REDFLAGS IN A RELATIONSHIP| ZEENICE SHOW | [Music] [Applause] what's up guys again my name is President I'm chilling with who hi bro hi Bros bro see you sharing the holidays right yeah so guys ask me the DMS the starter pack for holidays for a broke guy who wants to less a blue guy once still is yeah starter pack for holidays this is another transport and uh accommodations okay uh econometric safely if like a month or something so I'm not gonna budget yeah um foreign live yeah that that's how it goes so you need you need to have at least something yeah okay [Laughter] how to get girls in two minutes um [Music] I wanna do I advising like organic yeah shift bottom bottom line yo Japan too hard uh this is alive foreign radio foreign [Music] I don't know what you meant in terms of maybe settling down maybe upon assembly it's a red flag but in terms of where you've got to work with just uh-huh so you can have fun with them but not settling [Music] yes because of the influence but to the time I could grow a Filipina mature because this is oh so it's not something so you'd have to judge someone with that no you don't have piercings [Music] your students are not even following what you're saying they're going against they're going against us apart oh yeah yeah do you feel like men need these this kind of talk because they're suffering inside yeah man man amen all right my victims victims of being cheated on which is the what yeah yeah yeah yeah big tips of being cheated on coaches growing up on a point in life my cousins are done one text to all hi morning baby yeah yeah what's up baby where you at oh everyone is getting that message is just out there [Music] um foreign people cheat it is cheating okay to try some something new you see in France it's it's even accepted in France yeah yeah man hey you call the Western Community so let me ask a question hey hey when you find the girlfriend cheating I found my girlfriend cheating yeah okay okay legal and it's okay but that's your girlfriend not your wife you're not okay with her cheating but people can just go out work out come back so unless you catch your girlfriend cheating who will you who will you like have issues with you the boy cheating with Ahmad girlfriend yeah yeah because I already in child lose the interest your city cheating but man is always imagine but before when I said one of the news this is a frog yeah yeah yeah chats what's up do you like uh think or you got the point that she's cheating you don't shake her phone eh you're not insecure man this is your time but right now I just want to build myself um make something of myself [Music] that's nice do sneaky links work sneaky links and what comes uh using up with the story just for sneaky links like no strings attached like so it's just something like you want something today kind of like that kind of thing yeah yeah it's not bad is it better than dating [Music] maybe you go down just come and open up and everything from the friend with benefits nearly amen we have time for other things [Music] back to what I'm doing and focus one last word to that block boy who's dating a girl in campus one last boy one yeah um [Music] guys till next time find me on my Instagram find him on Instagram hybrids I mean let's see the comments was it making sense I'm all just cupping so what do I keep on Mini Farm I mean until next time yeah [Music] | Spm Buzz | UCeikCJsdGgJq6ktZy5dMbhQ | 2022-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 645 | 3,353 |
-Vilu_4JHCY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vilu_4JHCY | Tyrant Fails To Intimidate Us & Illegally Trespass Us From a Public Sidewalk #FREEDOM #FILM #GIS #KC | mexicans mexicans that are that are harassing me by taking pictures how am i mentioning all right sketchy camera we're here working on a first amendment audit and we already got the security card here you cannot be recording hello unless you guys while you guys recording all right i call the cops dude what you say what i don't eat yo i want to see that i want to see you do something touch me what's up can i help you guys there oh like trespassing hey sam here by any chance sam oh it's time right there what can i do with you guys for you guys what's it what's up how are you sam i know i'm charlie what kind of talking to you guys no we're just looking for sam i'm sam oh what's up right there dude what can i do for you you're just missed though hmm get out of here what get out of here you're on my property oh i am yeah you should have told me that i just did but what can i ask you what you're doing yeah what are you doing can you move like you're ruining my shot what are you doing my child this is my company yeah we just needed time to come out that's it where are you guys from yeah my mom's woman why are you i'm trying to film why are you here can you leave me alone i'm trying to i'm working on the story right now what's the sport uh who are you who are you who are you i'm the owner of the company oh sorry to hear that well anyways what's the story watch out i'm working so why it what's your name i'm sam oh nice to meet you mr sam what's your name oh what's up oh boy there yeah mr dick fits well i miss her dick fits well yeah and his mr grab me this right and let me get their plates because they still haven't got their plate though puppy for a walk leave us alone property where's your property at it goes out here 12 feet yeah but i gotta film the cars still oh they're on your property oh it says your property huh it's because you guys don't talk clear man if you guys would tell me like how it is i probably wouldn't understand you know oh but let me film him because i'm still gonna film him does he work here do you know he wears there yeah oh what's his name [Music] what do you mean i don't know it's because in this day and age with the 9-1-1 and everything that's going on and this you know like are you from belle gardens where are you guys from you're late you're disturbing my people hey where's mr bill at that's me so you're come on man you're sam bell oh it tells you there he tells him there bro oh my god where are you olaf i'm the owner of the company i just want to know what you guys are doing what what's your plan you got nice equipment there i appreciate the equipment thank you appreciate your business but what what what is the reason that you're here we're trying to get some information can you like move what what's the reason for the information what information i'm trying to get some information but why the hostility though like i'm trying to film watch out though yeah what are you trying to film is this a documentary or something what do you normally people will tell me why they're doing this yeah you're not telling me a thing yeah we're getting we're let me ask you this real quick you ask me you like money i love money that's the business bro what's up i love money oh me too that's why we're here we're here to make money right support our people me too but you can go back to work not while you're here i'm not going to tonight not while you're on my property taking my pictures of my people yeah we are so if you would have good intentions why wouldn't you share your what do you want to do here who are you oh well i'm sam i'm the owner of the company thank you for 50 years 50 years 50 years man i can tell why will you do that to yourself 50 years what would you do 50 years because i like money me too what's your net worth over 10 bucks that's not good though over 10 over 10 dollars but you guys can go back to work though like leave me alone [Music] tell me who you're with you can have some guayama though can i call them a cop no no no no no why would you call a cop because i don't know what you're doing here you're harassing my people and me me well anyways i gotta keep filming though come here puppy for a walk oh you see that that's the one i was telling you bro oh it's right there [Music] leave us alone what's wrong with you guys tell me what you're up to right are you pregnant i mean just asking because of the belly i'm fine i'll never give it to you no and they call me mr dick fits well how is that wrong i have no idea can you send me some ideas do you have your id with you yeah i do california no no california whatever with me can i see it just real quick a quick peek though he does have the california oh he does he even has the bear huh he can travel he can he has a bear he can travel in the planes and everything he's verified now you're verified you're good to go you got the bear in the star no mine says feather limits i don't got papers but i got some more spots to get here so like bye damn is there sam here and he wants him bro why would you do that to yourself mr sam embarrass yourself like this leave us alone because you're harassing my people here who is you are how you're taking pictures of my people mino comprende you look younger in that picture by the way but anyways leave us alone leave us alone yahweh this right [Music] why would you do that to us follow us like that me no comprende you well you guys can go back to work but getting you out of here because they don't need to be documented for any reason russian let's run already bro i'm scared you're mexican not latinos well sure it says champion what you say here sir mexican not latino not hispanic we know what i'm friendly that yeah you know from trendy where it says are you american you guys american by any chance just wondering what difference is people understand what you guys are doing here i request to get off my property what i request that you get off my property this is private property where right here so you want me to stand here yeah okay i'm still gonna be filming though i know i can't touch you please why or anything else yeah me neither i cannot touch you i ain't like that i can call the police they can't do anything to you you're legal to be out in the street off my property but you're harassing my people she's that one bro why why can't i ask you why you're harassing my people when they want to work you're asking me too mr bell yeah but you're you're on my property mr olaf i like your name by the way i mean no joke but that's my dog's name what is your name i think it's also good you got this keep the camera on even yeah you see that's in there come on man i got three cameras how can you afford a camera like that ah walford is that a welfare camera welfare pays good man section 8 food stamps you know how long do you want to stay here and screw around like this like three hours okay we're still not finished what would you call a capsule though because you're harassing me before what will you do is like that because you're harassing by people you'd be rude and he threatened me too well you can't we can't threaten you all we can do is ask the police to help us can you tell your boss to back off maybe you've been provoking them you know but you guys are scaring me have you guys been tested for covet no that's a terrorist we've all been tested for clothing we shut down several times because of cold that's a terrorist host just in case you didn't know i feel for my health now probably got me sick tell me why you're here who are you i forgot i told you who i was oh and you have you been in contact with someone sick for the last two days look it doesn't really matter are you you have a reason to be asking these questions have you had any fever on the last few days have you had any reason to ask those questions [Music] what are you filming in she has a mask on i'm supposed to talk to her okay you gotta go back on top no no no no no [Music] we got wander oh that's actually jaime jaime come on jaime don't be like that i mean i recognize you huh i don't recognize you hi man come here hi how are you doing look check it out okay in this day and age with the 9-1-1 and everything going around you never know bro okay yeah but you can go thank you oh check it out bro you see that's the one bro why are you guys so rude me no comprende you guys you were really nice here you're kind of the invader invader what you want to see my good side i'll show you my good side okay let me see here look a good size can you turn around on the other so i can get your bad side can you stick it up one more time ladies want to see that i got out there a lot of older ladies that watches my channel can you like stick your tongue one more time you follow your uh follow your uh you know you got an internet program please stick your tongue one more one more time you follow your internet program man come on ladies we're gonna like that yes why were you qualified why would you talk mexicans mexicans that are that are harassing me by taking pictures how am i mentioning dude really i mean i'm not i got nothing i can't spell you know but why would you think everybody's mexican in and out and just basically harassing by people why would you do that to why would you do that why would we do that two there's two guys those two males is that this is excuse me dispatch this patch can you can you bring me two rebels please they're not being aggressive they're just standing here being hey this patch can you tell your officers to bring me to rebels to sugar free please thank you just in case i mean i told you it's a project i told you it's a project i cannot disclose what i'm working on my name is sam bell i'm the owner down here mr bell why would you do that to yourself olaf don't do that mr bell black shirt one the other says champion on it one's not a uh well you gotta go take a picture of your id again [Laughter] hey can i talk to you dispatch real quick can you talk to them just real quick though i'm mexican don't record me don't you see it's illegal they are on my property on the exterior and outside on the sidewalk tell her oh do you know who they are and what they're doing can you please stand away six foot i want to listen do you know what cove it is but you guys were getting close to me well that's a sex food actually this is sex why why would you do that two odds mr bill because you want to tell me can i help you can i help you uh do your project excuse me covey remember six feet can i help you do your project no no no thank you you're dismissed yeah but i'm not to dismiss myself can i no i'm dismissive what can i do to help you nothing you got 100 bucks i do i'll take 100. yeah you'll take it uh i don't know what you do with it but buy more film for your camera of course they don't have film on these cameras anymore nah we actually have sd cards and we just take the sd card well yours has one incorporated to it already so you don't need to buy an extra one and in this day and age with the 9-1-1 in the cobalt you never know they won't tell me what they're doing here i'm offering to help them what can i do to help you you want an interview what can you help with i charge 100 bucks per question answer i cannot answer any questions [Music] 10 22 13 i get a test purple purple pepper can you please leave us alone we haven't been rude to you no you haven't been but you're my operation i do work from the u.s government it's supposed to be secure operation you work for the u.s government we do work for the us government and you're supposed to secure operations perhaps that's why we're here violating violating do that all aerospace yeah oh we're violating aerospace policies bro oh i'm just gonna protect my people in my operation why didn't you tell me that offering to help one more time this is the third time anything i can really help you 100 bucks 100 bucks why are you getting ridiculous how you're asking me if you can help me 100 bucks is not gonna help me really you know how much i can what i can do with 100 bucks no but you're asking you know you're offering help can we help you with your project what is your project you know in this day and age with the 9-1-1 people like this you know start showing up and that's it oh okay no problem you can go ain't nothing wrong with me right okay you can go okay leave us alone what can i do for you how can i help you nothing i'll tell you how you can help me huh get out of here we're not what's what's the reason what's the reason you're here who are you for the fourth time do you know who he is do you know him how about him do i know you do you know any of the people who work here i heard about sam what i heard about sam who else do you know that works here olaf who else do you know pretty good memory remember olaf that's a tough name to remember that's because my that's my dog's name did you go to did you go to belle garden high school i had a milf that works there you live in belle garden i had a milf that works in belhau belle garden in high school yeah that's good that's good for you young stud like you ought to be able to handle that but that's it you're dismissed you can go well why are you doing this to me you're gonna make me miss my lunch and that still pissed me off you know what when people mess with my lunch i get super pissed too yeah so you can get aggressive you say no do i look aggressive yeah you're looking like i can get aggressive nah man oh passive aggressive yeah that yeah you guys are wasting your battery i don't know what you're what you're doing but um videotape [ __ ] i don't like wasting my batter either you're gonna waste your battery you're gonna need it to call the cops are they gonna come yes oh okay we'll wait for them do you have some chairs you can bring me so i can sit down no why are you so rude get off my property oh there you use a pin cops are coming right now you know i can face deportation for that there's a couple right now you know i can face deportation that wouldn't bother me 100 help that you know i can face deportation because you call the cops for me i just keep six for this distance here okay well you're the ones who keep getting close to me look there's the cops coming i asked them to come join this one yeah [Music] then let's go join them come on come on come on come on probably for a walk come on come on it's two of them so it's gonna be two and two i don't know why you're talking about that they're gonna ask you [Music] what's gonna what's gonna happen here i'm gonna ask you to leave they can't get rough with you you know that you know i can face deportation if they arrest me what do you want them to shoot you so you can go on the news like everybody else that's our hospital spaceport you guys you guys called yes i did how can we help you today these gentlemen are harassing our people and then go checking pictures of us and we don't feel that's appropriate for our facility here to be bothering our people okay um hey guys you mind if uh you might speak with me or well maybe it depends on the questions yeah maybe it depends on the question here yes let's do this because technically right here this side if you want if you guys want to get technical okay for the city survey this this year over is actually technical private property now this right here no all the way to the curb that that's good if you want to get 10 it goes 34 feet it's third for free from the center of the line so technically after three feet from that post i still got properly in so i i'm not i mean i know the law i know that yeah surveys i understand so i'm not here to debate with you you're going to tell me the law dude really okay here here i'm not here to debate here okay come on man so why are you telling me something that's not true i just like to love to take pictures or harass like people okay that's fine that's what i would like to do as long as they stay with on as long as they stay on their actual public property they are they're they're free within within their rights to take pictures of pretty much anything that they want as long as they're not the sidewalks all over here man come on okay even better if as long as we're not impeding your driver or doing that stuff like that then that's perfect then here's the thing as long as as long as they're walking not under feeding you're driving the ingress or the egress of any of your vehicles once the people come out onto the onto the you know public area there's nothing to say that they can't video or do all that stuff in public um my biggest my biggest suggestion to you is for vehicles just for two cameramen really you don't want to are you guys that busy do you guys need to get defunded this is too much if you don't want it this is too much you guys need to get defunded don't uh at least two of you guys need to get fired especially youtube because he has his stripes so you two are need to be gone yeah you could you know yeah that's fine you feel feel free to you know stay on your property you know that's fine do you have any idea what projects they're working on i understand you've come across them before it's called how many idiots come and ask me what am i doing by law they don't have they don't have they don't want them so i offered to help how can they help them with their project and they find me and if they decline to speak with you that's that's well within their right so as long as he says do i have 100 bucks you said he wanted to help me huh so you know for help if he's asking for you don't get that that's up to you if you don't want to you know i'm probably going to be on mtv or something huh are you going to be better than that my man i'll tell you that but if there's nothing else here pretty much as long as they're not impeding the traffic or anything or they're not violating any other laws they're well within their rights i would just suggest if it's if it's bugging you guys or any of your guys employees just give you know just leave us alone because you've been you've been running after me for like the last 30 minutes i i understand that that might be a little bit you know bothering so hey let me ask you this mr torres hold on hold on one second hey is that a firework is that my property over there because look it connects all the way over here yeah yeah right yeah right you need to learn property city lines man come on someone from other county has to come and has to do a research for you and tell you how to watch here man this is embarrassing for you you guys need to get defunded on the rail though you two are extra right now probably one probably one because the other two left but still though sandoval it's descendable we've got pete unfortunately i hope you know how to pronounce torres people's rights you know first man right free speech and all that yeah they want to do that is unfortunate what's that i appreciate you coming down no problem are you going to apologize because you've been running after me for the last 25 minutes why should i apologize because you've been running after me man that's good i've been do you have any questions for us because we're going to no just learn the proper cd lines that's it this is my property so i'm going to step back into it you can apologize man we can't eat this good because you run after me you call like six men with guns you saw he's a tyrant he was saying that this is your property when he's not it is my fault it is not your property you want me to bring you the gsi paper that proves that this is my property as well please do you want me you want me to let me see give me a business card man i don't do this i don't i didn't i didn't start doing this yesterday bro i've been doing this for like 12 years i've been doing this for 12 years man i'm not sure i'm not trying to police on us for a lawful activity i'm not trying to embarrass you bro but on the rail though but i thought you would have known that already no you came down you're trespassing on my property i'm not trespassing i'll challenge you in that come on tell them to press charges for me do you call dangerous dangerous men on us with weapons because they're scared bro you're over a camera sir why why would you do such a thing because you guys are just being benign thank you your mother no no go ahead i know i am i'm passive aggressive too you won't tell me your name i am i am thank you thank you you know if i'm going to be on the show i should take this off so you can see the smile on my face when it comes to take it off and come in i'm not going to do that oh come on man with the tongue thing or the tongue that was cool hey i have like 16 of my people are like over 50 so trust me man all ladies are gonna like that they're gonna love you man like on the road the mills if you mess with the milk the mills man they're gonna they're gonna be like no you know the old ladies actually the sugar babies are going to want them the youngsters no the meals are for me man leave me the meals for me man come on man but hey can you leave us alone bro like like we're trying to work how do you afford those shoes i don't know wafer section eight food stamp four units just chilling that department needs to get defunded bro should i hit the floor here i just want to say you're on my property okay i wish you a good day thank you sir i hope you get something just for the record i was never rude to you man i was never rude to you you were rude to me and that's why i was reacting the way i was because you were being rude but i asked you if i could help you i told you you can't i told you no and you kept asking 100 bucks would help so you said after you asked me like five times okay but i was never rude to you guys never ever la hey later olaf have a great day guys thank you sir thank you stay blessed stay blessed that's the vocal sheen there okay thank you this is my property you're dismissed i already did i come from another city to your city to teach you the law i will respectfully decline sir have a good day thank you thank you how can i see this show that's if we put you on tv but i don't think you're gonna be on tv this wasn't a good story to be put out as to be put out on tv man we won't put it even go on no not tv show yeah but thank you though thank you thank you okay you're dismissed you can just let it go okay thank you bye thank you bye felicia thank you say hi to george for us hey can you say hi to george for us by any any time could you say hi to george for us all right that's it casey cameron boy you | Kern County Transparency | UCUwBr3DpMT3WhaGuHnJcakQ | 2020-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,602 | 22,605 |
DK68qmXqYwA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK68qmXqYwA | SermonMC:Don't leave your first love by Hans R. Waldvogel | the Lord is my light and my salvation but how gracious of the Lord Jesus Christ to become our director and our guide and the fact that he is willing to have me follow him he is willing to lead me day by day and step by step and wouldn't I be a fool if I didn't follow him wouldn't I be and yet how many many people are such fools they go their own way and for a while it seems all right but after a while they get into the bog and they can't get out anymore how often we see them I found out in my business when I still was working with metals that all metals silver platinum gold and whatever the metals were they yielded to certain laws of nature I had to learn the business from the bottom up and it was a hard job at first I spoiled many a job because I didn't know how to apply the fire or the acid or how to go about it I had to learn that by myself but I was always so happy when I found out that there was one way that worked perfectly once you've discovered that way you can go to work and make your masterpiece it works I remember many times I was very very happy when I had discovered the method of working with gold and with platinum and with diamonds and rubies and I found out just how to do that there were times when I had pretty good teachers I had a fella that had gone through himself and he he taught me these tricks they say there is a trick to every trade and there is carpenters know that shoemaker knows that seamstress knows that anybody that's learned a trade knows that there are tricks to have trait that is their certain method of usage that work and they worked wonders I found out how we got a job one time to make an engagement ring I was going to say an elopement ring it was an engagement ring and we had never seen one like it well the man next to me worked it out then after a while he became my boss and then when we found out how to work that I had a wonderful job I turned him out like hotcakes I knew just how to go about it I told you once before how the Lord helped me to make an invention of a flexible bracelet made of platinum and I think today after 40 years other jurors are still wondering how is that me I worked so perfectly but they couldn't figure out how it was done and I didn't tell them how but there was a certain way that worked perfectly and it's that way the spiritual life wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way oh that's the desire of every young man to live pleasing to God how am I going to go about it remember when I was a young man 18 years old I was stricken with what seemed to be the galloping consumption and I said God if I have to die I want to die like you want me to die that was my prayer there's a way to live there's a way to die but above all there's a way to walk and to please God and you know that will make a difference in all eternity Oh Epirus prayed for the Philippians constantly for the Colossians that they might stand perfect and complete in all the will of God and I think there's no holier happier ambition for a child to have than to be pleasing to Jesus as a child or a young man to be pleasing to God as a young men or a middle-aged person to please God as the middle person a married person to please God as a husband or as a wife or an old person to please God as a grandpa or grandma and there is a way and God shows us the way Jesus Christ Himself is the way and when you've discovered the way it works we saying chairman mica schmeared you know what that means like lubricated wonderful but if you don't find the way it just doesn't work is it wonderful that Jesus says he that followeth me I'll see to it that he shall not walk in darkness he shall have the lay of life no wonder David says the Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I fear and every one of us has the privilege to adopt this light to have it shining within us and through us and promised but like I had to learn my business had to learn my trade and it was a job the boss demanded of me he paid me he demanded of me to put in 8 hours at least every day doing my best getting out to work and I wanted to please my boss and when I got into the ministry I said God I'm going to be as faithful to you at least as I was to my earthly boss I saw there was a danger of letting down when you have no earthly boss over you then you can do as you please a good deal but I said nothing doing I am going to take Jesus as my boss and he's been such a wonderful boss I said if I ever get into the ministry I'm going to try to by and it works wonders it'll work wonders for all of us every one of us oh god how foolish people are I saw a little boy one day he's sitting on the sidewalk somebody I think his father or grandfather had given him aboard a wooden board and a hammer and some nails just to keep him busy here he was sitting on that board and hammering these nails through this port and every time they came through they struck the sidewalk and they went crooked and I stood there and I had to laugh because every time it Nayland crooked he would get as mad as hops and take them yell at that nail and at that hammer and then he'd take another nail and do the same thing when crooked again and he get mad again the certainly when crooked and never gone on him that the fault was not with the nail but with him it was not following the law of nature and doing the thing like you should have done it I met a married couple some time ago they're young people both of them are nice-looking young people and they have nice they have a lovely family children such beautiful children and they have not been married so awfully long but they can't another if you've got two Tomcats and tied them together by the tail and hung them over a bar slang you'd have a scene like you see in that home every day practically and what is the result why they're breaking up the home they're cursing their children they're cursing themselves they're making life miserable for themselves and simply because they don't follow Jesus and then I went to another home few days later these young people are also married short time Oh two years maybe have a beautiful child and they just built themselves a lovely home man has a job and he likes his job and I saw that he told me you know since we got married we love one another more and more every day and God was in that home and it was a pleasure to come into that home and just to sit down with these people to play with the child to see the sweetness of this home it's a home like God wants it and like God could make it for everybody and all many people in all the world could have God Almighty in their home and could have the peace that passeth all understanding and could see their children grow up like vines by the side of their houses and could bring their children up in the field and in the admonition of the Lord what would you think of a man that took a song and sawed off his old nose just to spite his face because it doesn't like the looks of his face and yet that would be no more silly than these young people that cannot live in peace they could just as well if they would follow the lamb if they would follow Jesus Christ listen if you will follow Jesus Christ you shall not walk in darkness those shadows will flee away those farms will go you'll have Almighty God the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost and put any human being desire anything more wonderful than that you may never own a home upon this earth and you may never run a car yourself and you may never possess the riches of this world but to have God think of it of course we've heard it a thousand times but you'll never know it if you don't follow him you'll never know what it means until you get up and turn away from hell and here's the point that speak so lovingly and why is it that they make such a job well first of all because we cannot see him but you know if we saw him he couldn't do for us what he can do for us now since yes beset us behind and before and laid his hand upon us and since he has become the life-giving spirit that fills this very body with resurrection power that makes this very body his body praise God makes my mind his mind makes my hands his hands every member of my body is hey a member of his party is ahead all glory of all glories hallelujah and I am beside myself with joy over my Jesus it is such a wonderful thing and you know some people think I'm old I don't think so I can't imagine myself be moved but some time ago when I passed to his diet and not in the subway but in Germany there was such a sigh andum grandma or the child is on the other side and she said get out of the way so grandpa can get through I looked around to see where grandpa wants but at any rate I've gone through this life as a boy and as a young man and now a middle-aged man and I can tell you it works you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] me [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] don't you see hi [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] we love revelation in these days because it's a some marvelous revelation isn't it and there is one scripture text that appeal to me so greatly now I think that I can find it in a minute and he that overcometh oh yes 21-7 hang on to that revelation 21:7 suppose we read it all together those of us who have it he that overcometh shall inherit all things and I will be his God and he shall be my son that verse that wrote in the margin god says that to me in this twentieth century it's been a guiding light in my young life God says to me and that was a boy at that time but I realized that I was in enemy's country I realized that I was surrounded by enemies I couldn't see them you know it's a funny thing I didn't know there was a devil I knew from the book but I never met the old boy until I was born again and then I found out that there was a real Satan there was legions of them Lucifer Beelzebub whatever their names were and I found out that I had a I've done my hands no man that warith entangled himself with the affairs of this life and God has much to say especially in this last book of the Bible about overcomers it seems that's all that interests God isn't it strange all flesh is grass the nations shall be turned into hell they shall be like chaff in the threshing floor the wind comes in a wade goes all flesh is grass he shall sit like a refiners eye and he shall purify the sons of Levi many shall be tried and made pure then gold but the wicked shall not understand and throughout the book of Revelation God is dealing with his church but he shows us plainly that in that church there is a great company of people that will be cast aside it's an awful thing when Jesus says our beauty out of my mouth that makes me tremble ordinances out children children with death or when he says I'll remove thy candlestick out of its place and seven times the Holy Ghost calls upon the church we really ought to be like Edwin said awhile ago be so thankful for the whole Eagles beloved we've got something we got a friend we've got a teacher and he not only teaches the truth but those who applied our hearts to him receive wisdom I heard of a girl in Switzerland that was very dumb and she thought she was told that there was a woman that could drill a hole in her head and and pour wisdom in there and oh she wanted to find woman well God can do better than that he gives you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him you know when you really follow Jesus as we heard a while ago something very wonderful happens to you you know what happened to Adam and God hath made him our colored brethren have an interesting song the good Lord sought to make him a man he took a little mutton a handful of sack he thought they'd make a woman too but then he didn't know what to do but anyway when he had a little mud and a handful of sad he made a man he made him a man glory to God but you know that man was good for nothing until rockabye julika bozo something happened because God made it to anger and when I stand at Grand Central Depot or in the Idlewild Airport and see the ground round and round to say my god you really started something when you made Adam and Eve what a creation and why is such a creation if God is going to cast them off in that day why because among these people there will be those that will over them they will fight the fight they will finish the fight they'll press the battle to the gate they'll put on the whole armor of God they will take the grace that God gives to them and that's a very very practical thing and when seven times the Holy Spirit says he that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit says unto the churches he shows how important it is that we come to meeting to hear I've marveled for 36 years ever since I came here at the things God gives us through the Spirit of God I marvel do you know where we would be if we had listened if we had hearkened Jewish but you know that most people do not hearken diligently you could help me give a lecture on how to play the violin 36 years let's believe now for 36 years I told you how to take out to play the violin and of course that was a scratch that was the first lesson and for 36 years you come to me in three or four times a week now tell you what a violin is or how it's built and how to tune it how to play I play it for you 36 years and you never touch the pin you not likely learn how to play at all but that's the way many people come to this meet they're told how to be filled with the Holy Ghost they are told how to live an overcoming life and there's only one way there's only one way beloved we are not in the flesh but in the spirit if so be that the Spirit of Christ dwell in you and now the Spirit of Christ has come to make intercession for the Saints according to the will of God so that upon the altar of my heart the fire of the love of Jesus will burn so briskly and will consume by and by all the flesh and all the things of self until I can say I live no more Christ liveth in me but never mind if we don't do it we might be surprised if we could go through the world and find how many friends Jesus has how many lovers Jesus Christ has not only in Pentecost but in all the churches we would be surprised if we'd find out how many overcomers there are and I think the place where Jesus desire as us most greatly to overcome is in this first call to the church at Ephesus we have been discussing Ephesus Paul says I have declared unto you the whole Council of God and now Jesus writing from heaven or sending from heaven says I've got against you you have left your first love and then he says he that overcometh to him will I give to eat of the tree of life which is in the midst of the paradise of God dear Lord Jesus I know you're in this meeting tonight I know you're here I know that you have opened the way to the Tree of Life I know that you've got the power to give me to eat of that tree of life of which Adam and Eve were by not allowed to eat and death reigned over all their descendants until Jesus rose from the dead but now they that receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life and Jesus I know you've told us these things many times and here you're talking to Ephesus that wonderful church that had received the gift of the Holy Ghost of hope God says that Christ loved the church and gave himself for it that he might present it to himself a glorious church not having spot or wrinkle or any such a thing but that it should be holy and without plane you've left your personal what is that personal well I am sure there are enough people in this meeting of had a touch and the taste of the first love to know what I'm talking about do you know what happens to you when you gather yay della rubella Kyle oh by Joe here if I you don't play with this heavenly breakthrough we had a couple in the faith home in Zion young man and the young woman and he began to make love to her and she is she's a robber sort of a girl boisterous noisy and anyway she wanted to do the will of God and she asked the Lord to tell her whether she should say yes and the Lord says don't you dare play with that young man defection naturally you say yes those were not the words he gave him but listen have you been playing with the affections of Jesus Christ he gives me his heart and he will never be satisfied until he's got my whole that's the first law who belongs to the Bride of Christ well the Bible tells us that he that hath the bride is the bridegroom and you can turn that around and say she that has the bright groom is the bride who is the bride why the bride is the one that has said yes with a vengeance with a whole heart yeah without a question mark Jesus says give me thy heart thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all and Israel was not able to do that and so they back slid again and again but now thank God he offers to set my heart on fire with his old love and to baptize me with the love of Jesus Christ beloved no man can overcome without that love it is impossible we are flesh and as we heard a while ago that which is of the flesh is flesh and is enmity against God don't blame yourself if you cannot love God with all your heart and you're torn between two you don't know who is God is it bail or is it Jehovah don't blame yourself you can't help it it's because you haven't come to the fountain it's because you have not followed Jesus pray it's because you have not done what the Bible tells you to do first of all come out from among them and be separate and touch not the unclean thing against unclean things they steal the love of Jesus Christ out of your heart and unless God Almighty gives it to you that's what he did for the Ephesians he filled them with the spirit of his love you know that prayer that we often discussed that he would grant you according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus to be strengthened with me by his spirit in the inner man but we don't give him a chance to do that why not because we don't want him to do that everybody here can be a lover of Jesus God will give you that long he will set your heart to flame with the love of Jesus Christ I know what I'm talking about but because he did it for me I was crazy for Jesus excuse the expression I've seen men that were crazy for the love of a woman I've never been there thank God the Lord beat beat them to it and he beat me to it well it gave me done in Schmeichel I and who comes to me oh how I am going to be thankful to God throughout the ages of eternity that he gripped my heart not just my infections not just my feelings but my heart I don't know how he did it but I know he wants to do it for all of his church that's what he bled for that's why that heart of his was tears he couldn't go into the grave unless that heart was emptied of his blood for you and for me oh that heart is the heart of all night it stopped beating one day God was dead and he died out of love and now says you've left your first love Oh beloved that's what's the matter we've left our first love but because we are surrounded by enemies all kinds of enemies not Devils that come around bowling it you know with green eyes and with a hollow voice than with goats horns and Tails you'd play from them but he comes around as an angel of life his clothes the beautiful garments of life he comes in every every way possible to divert your attention from that voice that calls you come away my sister I love my dove my undefiled have you heard the voice of that thief that comes to steal your heart you've left your first love you can't help it I love it God offers it to me God offers it to me but it requires overcoming there are other places where God calls upon the church to overcome is theirs very valid doctrine that decimal of a woman that diverts my sermons and teaches them to eat things sacrificed to idols in to commit fornication and it really takes over cunning and then he talks to the church at sardis be strong and love not your life unto death and I'll give you a crown of life the devil is going to cast you into present but here that overcometh shall receive a crown of life but here is the place where a person really has got to make up his mind to overcome - am I in that personal how you do I saw that all my life so that's a day I haven't had time to study how to be a preacher my whole life for that one thing to abide in the love of Jesus Christ how do I do it quite to stay with him to spend all the time I have alone with God does he care well look at the lovers of this world sometimes have had to break them up I don't mean that I break up the love affairs no god help me I wouldn't dare do that but I said to a young minister whom you don't know he'd go home with his girl after meeting and then hold hands for hours till after midnight you ever hold hands and and look woebegone oh heavens those love songs there's nothing to it there's no bottom to that business but have you ever heard the voice of Jesus calling you come alone come give me your tank beloved something will happen to your heart that couldn't happen any other way I'm talking to these young girls here in this role here there was a girl in Italy Catherine she's called st. Catherine of Siena she was only six or seven years old when Jesus called her people in those days made much of going to church and one day while she was walking on the street she had a vision of Jesus and Jesus called her her brother tried to pull her away but he couldn't she told later how that the Lord Jesus Christ bastard will you be mine and from that moment on that girl her parents couldn't do anything with her whenever she had time she did her work well during in the house she had to do chores and and when the parents noticed that she was praying all the time praying all the time they gave her the dirtiest work to do and her mother tried to beat it out of her but after a while after a few years her father saw that God wanted that and so he built her lump chamber the second floor made a regular profits chamber out of it and he allowed her to go in there as much as she wanted to and from that day forth patrin stayed in her prayer closet and her mother saw to that God was after that girl and brought her her meals and she stayed there till she was 18 years old alone with Jean the historian tells that she wouldn't go to bed until the church bells rang at 3 o'clock in the morning she'd pray until then and then she'd snatch a few moments sleep and then she'd go back to her contemplation and being alone with God and when she was 18 jesus said now I got a job for you to do machi says Jesus don't you love me anymore I want to be alone with you he said I need you I need your God made that moment stand before kings before pose she spoke the Word of God so that the very Pope tremble before him they told how that when she looked at them they saw the eyes of Jesus Christ that woman was a prophetess and she said Lord why don't you take the Cardinals why don't you take men and make them preach and prophesy jesus said I can't get them they all seek their own not the things that are teased beloved that condition has prevailed in the Church of Jesus Christ to this day everybody seeks his own but Jesus Christ is hitting his own he's taking that for which he died he says I've got this against you you've left your first love listen when you've left that that candlestick is removed I have seen that happen I've seen what happens when people give their hearts to Jesus and I am jealous I know that if we as a Pentecostal assembly don't fulfill God will find Roman Catholics and he'll find Baptists and they'll find Methodists and he's gotten and when they see the face of Jesus they fall in love with him when they hear point every other voice will be silent they won't hear it anymore their hearts will gay for him and they'll say para thousand hearts to give no they should all be nine is that a greater call to any human being but you know they're called becomes unreal unless the Spirit of God has time to strengthen you with might in the inner man something happens he sets ablaze lights of the Holy Ghost you're changed in my and the Bible says he makes you understand what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the love of Christ which passes not and then you'll be filled with all the fullness of God that's the first love when we talk about the early days of Pentecost that's what God began doing in those days and the Lord told me one day how few people in Pentecost have stayed and I know it's real because one Sunday morning in a German meeting I made a statement than shocking I thought I better stop and apologize I told the people how many out of 100 million fulfilled and I said it can't be and later God spoke to me in Zion he says do you know how many times and the exact number he told me but beloved you and I are called when Jesus calls us to overcome there's something told and don't you think that you're going to overcome by your intellect it takes the armor of God it takes the weapons that are mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds it takes and I am jealous over our young people all want an opportunity boys and girls and young people what a glorious call and listen young people if you don't fulfill somebody will God will have some shade right meshach and abednego in babylon and they'll make a bow they'll take a vow not to the pirate self with any of the dirty stuff many world i turn away though thou steam air and good that friendly outstretched hand of thine is stained with jesus but if in thy least device i stoop to take apart and what people call pentecost today beloved that's the place to overcome everybody runs to be entertaining i went to a church somebody some to preachers advise me to go they said so wonderful Lateran revive all this that gifts and powers aren't manifest but in that place so I meant thing well you know and sort of an old hand at this thing and I they couldn't fool me they were prophesying they were interpreting tongues they were healing the sick and they did other things they advise their girls to paint and they they hired a roller rink so that the young people could mash up Lateran you've left your first love beloved when that first love goes out of your life that day it were better for them that they had never known the way of truth then having known it and having been delivered from the pollutions of the world through the blood of Jesus Christ and the knowledge of the Son of God to turn again like the dog to his mom but here's Jesus Jesus Christ I know like Edwin said you've been here all day and you're calling with a plaintive voice Adam where are time child of my love where are you where are you today where are you that holy breakthrough as a thief in the night and why at night oh he's coming for those that are watching for his coming blessed are those servants from the Lord when he cometh shall find watching and it's very practical I used to advise our young people spend at least one solid hour out of 24 alone with God I know you can't get through any other way but I know what God will do for you when you come to Jesus you banish all your frames all the voices of Earth I know that husbands and wives must pray together to fulfill but for that hour you're going alone was gone alone with my heavenly bridegroom until he says my soul on fire with his old love and what the law could not do God God finishes he does it now I'd like to ask the Lord why do I talk like this that is anybody in this place that can make head nor tail up is that anybody that feels a little conviction just a little conviction oh god I know there are some that have tasted of that first love they know what it is God's after you it won't be long now children of our robotica Boyle Fagan don't Bogle o our salvation is nearer then we know it's coming prophets today are prophesied a nuclear war and the destruction of mankind that doesn't interest me at all oh I've heard a voice I know that voice Jesus I know your voice it's the voice of my beloved that call is to me seeing open to me my sister my love my dove my undefiled underscore that undefined beloved it's the overcomers that where do the overcome or if they seem like a hard job but you're overcoming Saint the devil doesn't mind you're advertising it doesn't mind your great big noises and all that sort of stuff but when he sees a loving heart he knows that he is defeated that love of Jesus what it is none but his loved ones an old Oh let us give our hearts to Jesus anoon and I know today it sounds fantastic for anyone to be called upon to take off a day from your jaw and lock yourself somewhere in a garage or a barn and call on the Lord and yet I don't know how anybody can get through without some such effort I couldn't preacher and all that I am I couldn't Stan I don't want to sing I want to him o my Lord Jesus every atom of my being must vibrate with the fire of your love you | The Bible-smith Project | UCIePeL-A46WHIOdC2Svzaqw | 2019-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,849 | 29,019 |
MhiNnvPeKrw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhiNnvPeKrw | Evergreen Park & Recreation District (EPRD) Bar Drills | so those of you who have a bar at home here are some things that you can be working on to get stronger we're gonna start by just hanging on a bar obviously if you have a bar higher above your head height it's easier to hang with a straight body and just try to challenge yourself see how long you can hang Molly makes it look easy but it's actually pretty tricky to try to hold on for a really long time in coming on down Molly another option is to turn your hands into reverse grip and try to hold as long as you can with a straight body or as straight as you can be depending on how high your bar is at home and then some other options are doing mix grips so one hand facing one direction the one facing the other testing how long you can hold it that way and then switching those hands makes another thing that you can be practicing on a bar at home is hanging with straight arms and trying to pull your legs up in a tuck trying to pull those knees up but keep those legs together feet pointed and see how long you can hold that shape or our next shape is hanging with straight Pike legs out in front of you which is really tough Molly makes it look really easy and then the last one is hanging with your straddle legs Oh in front of you you could try to go from your pike to your straddle turn on your windshield wipers alright next Molly's gonna hang on the bar and try to bring her legs up to the bar and try to make her toes kiss at the bar that's what we say to our preschoolers bring those toes all the way up that's our pike sheep hey our straddle shape she can try to hang in there a lot of times at gymnastics we like to use props to help us with our workouts um so Molly has her bunny with her today or what we're gonna do with the bunny is we're gonna try to hang and balance the bunny on our legs um miss Molly is by herself because we're social distancing right now so she's just going to squeeze them between her knees but try to hold the bunny up in her tuck legs if you have a parent or a sibling that can set it on your legs that's probably a little bit trickier and she's also gonna try with her pike she can try it above her feet or above her knees above your feet is a lot trickier okay so the next she's gonna squeeze her bunny between her feet and she's gonna see if she can lift the bunny all the way up to the bar with straight legs Wow and if that's too easy you couldn't even try to throw your bunny over the top of the bar miss Molly's gonna try that one one more time trying to get the bunny up and over the bar very nice so some other challenges that you can be working on if you have access to bars at home is been armed Hayes so we're gonna start with her palms facing away from her that's our regular grip for gymnastics and try to pull your chin up over the bar the first one is straight body miss Molly doesn't have enough space right now to hang her body straight off of the bar but that's what it would look like if her feet were not touching the ground the next one is hanging in our tuck shape with their chin up we like to call this one coconut in a tree try to hold as long as you can you engage a little bit more muscles than just hanging in a straight buddy and then the next one which is the toughest one but is helpful for pullovers is our chip and our toes to the sky in a Pike shape trying to hold that shape trying to see your toes nice you can also do all of these in Reverse grips so notice how her hands are facing towards her you can do straight body or tuck holds or pike holds all of those will help strengthening exercises that you can be working on at home are pull-ups so Molly's gonna have her hands facing away from herself she's gonna be as under the bar as she can be and try to pull her chin up and over the bar up and down up and down if that is too easy for you and you want a big challenge you can try to hold your legs up off of the ground islands are really tricky trying to go up and down and if you do have a bar that's high enough at home you could be doing full pull-ups with straight legs if you're able to do those by yourself or you can be working towards those the next option is chin-ups from the floor turning those hands facing it away from you're facing towards yourself trying to pull your chin up and down and up and down and then if that's too easy trying to hold your feet up that was pretty tricky up and Molly is the following are all front support holds or variations of friend supports so friends support is a big thing in gymnastics just to be able to hold yourself up on the bar it might look easy because some people make it look easy but it's actually pretty tricky so our first one is just holding your front support you want to try to make the top of your shoulder blades a little bit rounded you wanna have really strong straight arms and straight legs good together with your feet pointed this is something that can be practicing for all different amounts of time they could get 15 seconds and that awesome shape the first time maybe try to get 16 seconds 20 seconds the next time jumping up to that front support straight arm is very nice miss molly is an important piece as well so next she's gonna work on her friend support shrugs so she's gonna be up in a front support and she's gonna try to shrug down into her shoulders and push up above the bar yes at the top of her shoulders her upper back gets nice and rounded every time she pushes up I would just start with maybe 10 and then go from there tried to do a couple sets of those and then the next one that's pretty tricky she's gonna do straight arms and up in that friend support again she's gonna try to push up so the bar is all the way about her knees just went up and down I'm gonna pull those knees up to the bar some other things that you can be working on at home if you don't have a bar is your casting shape for bars which is very important and it's a tough shape to hold so for our casting shape it's actually a plank with straight arms and straight legs our shoulders are directly above our wrists we have flat hips and we want to be pushing into the floor so much at the top of our back actually it's a little bit rounded so that's an awesome plank shape or are casting shape through once we move it up onto the bars if you were able to feel that some plank shape with flat hips to being rounded through your upper shoulders because you're pushing so hard into the floor then a challenge is to try to tap your shoulders going back and forth but trying to keep those flat square hips as much as you can and really push through those shoulders and practice shifting that weight from side to side as well a more advanced version of the plank forecasting shape is an elevated plank so putting her legs up on to something so if you have a couch or bad at home this is an awesome place to practice this notice she still has rounded shoulders because she's pushed me so far into the ground with straight straight arms she still has black hips what would it look like if you don't if you don't squeeze your bottom good or what if you go too far because you're pushing so much there that would make your arm stronger but it won't make your casting shape correct notice that her head was neutral as well it wasn't a tucked in or sticking way out | EvergreenPRD | UCk772yJ8S67tAJHMK_NP6Fw | 2020-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,468 | 7,305 |
SFFPzaDxPOE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFFPzaDxPOE | What is a release? With D. Hugh Redelmeier | thank you so the topic suggested was distros and I find the idea of a distro fascinating because I don't really know what a distro is in theory we all know what they are in practice we all have our own allegiances the distros we think are great the ones we hate whatever and I don't really know where this comes from it's an emergent phenomenon there weren't distros really before Linux I would say and they're about the same time there were Forks in the bsd world so they're kind of equivalence to distros there but before that it didn't really happen at least they weren't consciously that I guess you could say the way Linux forked into different manufacturers was a bit like a distro but it it didn't have the same feel at all so what is the essence of the distro it seems to be a culture that goes with a particular distro a philosophy a bunch of personalities a bunch of of effort that produces an object that people find a value at this point it's hard to remember that some of these distros started and how how they started Fedora Ubuntu and well maybe not a bun - but Debian and so on started 20 years ago and more so the people who started are mostly gone they're not they don't shape it anymore but the project lives on and of course there have been many distros that have disappeared - but you can in retrospect say well they never really had much of a life some people still fondly remember Slackware I think it still exists but you drasil how many people run that so so the basic question no actually I invite comments because I don't I'm trying to explore this and I don't have the answers what is it that people find in important about distros they they're almost like sports teams to people there's a kind of loyalty that has a basis that doesn't seem completely rational of course we can argue about the technical merits but sometimes we argue when some district copies something from our favorite district is there nothing better than copying the best from each other so I I don't really know what the core is but I think if you get down to it it's the team of people that are creating it it's the culture of the users and and that's about it they crystallise around things like release philosophies like I think it's very interesting whether you have a rolling release or one with episodic releases and and I don't really understand modularity you helped a bit but I still don't understand it it's kind of feels like a timed release system has tried to change itself into partly rolling and why not just go all the way rolling well the answer is people love for instance Rell because it stands still for five years we also hate it for that but we love it and hate it so it's very hard to see what the right answer is there the units inside a distro the packages those don't come naturally either it's really hard to find the modularity in systems because packed if you make the packages too small they have a bunch of dependencies which creates a lot of problems and if you make them too big then you get too much when you say I want this feature so I think what the Linux world has done is a bunch of real-life experiments on how to modularize software and I don't really think we've learned the lessons from them I think we haven't examined them and and I think there's something valuable there I I think the stuff should be rethought but I'd like to ask people here why did you choose your release the one you you use normally the the distro hello so the distro is pretty much dead in my opinion there is no distro the best place to put your software now is the one that gets out of the way Alpine is a great example of that it used to be as a developer I you know let my desktop up I chose a distribution that put in front of me all the things I needed to do my job and get out of the way otherwise and those things that I needed was 184 packages that are interrelated to each other that have services and and in its scripts and cron tabs and all these things that went in there iptables in my experience most like the developers I work with they don't care about that they do their npm install they do their package requirements install and and they use very little of the distro they only care about the things that they brought with them and like a text editor they don't need cron or any all those other things cuz this all in app now you have things like celery and schedulers and stuff like that that's all in the application programming environment and if you think about it that was the whole point behind the distro of is to bring you a consistent Python it all worked together we don't need to do that anymore we have things like NPM and I guess pip so like I I recall 15 years ago saying never install a perl rpm module don't do it you see pan it's it's it's like use the Perl tool to manage the Perl bits don't ask the red have to do it because they're gonna fail and be wrong all the time like you're just gonna be chasing all the time um and so and you know 15 years later now we have alpine and what does it do it gives me a kernel with block clip devices and a proc and it gives me a G Lib C I use a wrong word but basically a POSIX interface and that's it and all my programs are like no problem I can deal with that so how much do you believe that is it is it true that you could sit on Windows or Mac OS orc UNIX just as happily doctor is a manifestation of wait a sec oh is a manifestation of that but there's some fixed points in your world is the fixed point go six point what does that mean point you get this it's the fulcrum in which you get to put your lever on to make things happen POSIX POSIX open file close file move cursor read block close block right block like really basic stuff as a programmer I bring with me all the libraries that do complicated things like LDAP and SSL and those tools need POSIX but I don't know when I don't care because as a developer I just npm install superstitiously I believe POSIX was incomplete and you always got system dependencies in packages but are you saying that's not the case anymore POSIX technically in the spec is incomplete there's all these extensions to it right so if you look at I can't remember there's like kernels implementations in the Linux kernel that have profiles I can't remember the name of it but there's other ones where it's an e you don't need to implement it but it's technically a POSIX extension so you may or may not so there's a ton of systems that do that still the one external has documentation on it as long as the other systems probably do how about other people do people not care about distress I care about distros a lot and the oversimplification does is to say quality control but that isn't the core the core is that the distros are a bunch of separate experiments and they're solving in parallel a bunch of different different problems of integration I think you're all aware of their cases where you can get impossible dependency trees you must have version 6 of version 7 simultaneously and they are incompatible with one another the distros and in the indication modules break that impossibility into possible sets identify them for me ship them to me and allow me to not have to solve that problem the go team is trying to solve that problem and they pointed out it's an np-complete problem it's not a fun little thing that you do in an afternoon so did without any magic theoretical background the various distributions bang their way bang their heads against the wall until they get something that works for multiple languages so I can use go and it's built package system I can use node if if I actually care to add its system and Perl and its dependency system and they don't trip over one another I can have pearl and and I do have pearl and go programs on the same system maintained by as part of part of one of three distros and they simply continue to work so they have made it possible for me not to solve some of really painful manual problems so your point about quality control is really important security is a big issue and a completely unsolved we're all ignoring it to be honest and I would like to see a solution but I can't even think of one anyway but that's yeah it is the district we like to think it's the distros responsibility but they haven't taken it on the are experiments sorry the equivalent of trusted Solaris is interesting it was start someone unsuccessful it could have succeeded but energy there and that's told us something about security told us that some parts of it are solve problems that are too hard that too expensive just use the solutions anyway I've certainly run out of time so thank you everybody [Applause] | GTALUG | UCM4tvQ_GLEJiJ1OKzW81Bew | 2019-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,655 | 8,695 |
480-JwWtA9c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=480-JwWtA9c | IV. Gang Intervention- Mediators Prepare | foreign pretty well you know I got to talk to the guys at and uh they're willing you know they just were were a little trust Factor you know I want to know how yours went you know how did that go same here um they're willing they um they they don't feel that um your people will come through you know um they trust is a major concern uh he was talking about heat bringing heat to the location uh which we definitely have to decide where that's going to be so any uh suggestions well they brought that also to him to my attention that um they didn't want to have it in your name in your neighborhood over there at all and I and I told them we were not going to have it in their area also yeah so I said we're going to have it in a neutral area um so they agree with that and um we told them that we were going to have to you know Frisco you know let them know that we don't want weapons in there and it's going to be clean so we can have a good dialogue same on our end so we need to decide where exactly is a nice safe neutral zone to have this meeting I was thinking maybe here in the church well you know they felt comfortable right here so uh I would sit here too in the church you know we already had a little meeting here so I think who had the main one here would just have to go over the logistics and talk you know about what day and all that stuff they were like you know really kind of um uh not not going for it you know for for a minute but uh because I know him so well for quite a while we grew up together so I'm going by my word you know and I'm sure they're going by yours so we gotta really you know we do the mediation and and stick to that you know and make sure whatever comes out of the agreement that we follow up and make sure that we do our end and they do theirs definitely they um they trust me a lot and you know statistically 80 to 85 percent of most gang members are not involved with criminal activity and if there's something I could do not to raise that you know I'm I'm more forward you know I'm going forward so all right I think this is going to be a start of uh hopefully that we were able to be part of stopping this permanently you know this peace agreement that they're gonna make you know and uh hoping that it goes forward and we get to do a lot more you know I think uh for this for their kids safety and the community safety I think we have the backing of the leaders you know the community leaders um so we'll leave it like that you know and then we'll get in touch with each other uh then then we'll go and follow through with everything that sounds good that sounds good I made sure that I laid ground rules you know um and uh yeah I think it's I'm glad you box it up because one of one of the youngsters was kind of snapping already and I told him he will not be able to come over here and act like that you know so he has good influence but he's got to control a little bit yourself and so I explained really well with him that he can come and snap like that you know okay he curses a lot and does all these things you know like but he has that that respect so he has that that trust or their soul he's valuable you know to to this process so um Eddie's the one that has his head on the shoulders you know and he's the one that has more say so and that and that hood you know so I think that a lot of good will come out of that you know with both of those cats there so I think uh and uh I met I met the brother that she was doing they got some good heads yeah they definitely do they're very strong they're very uh influential and um they definitely are the ones to um bring to the table for this yeah so that day I believe that we're just gonna separate them I'll be on on that side with them and you'll be on this side with them and we'll keep them on way across the table and uh make sure that it's safe and anything that that we need to do to get them there I think we have to do the extra you know if I have to go and pick him up and meet him there I'm gonna go meet him and we'll follow each other and so uh yeah that sounds good and um as long as there's that level of trust um that level of respect I think that we shouldn't have any problems so I'm definitely looking forward to this yeah me too I I think that it's overdue and if we don't have this there's going to be more Bloodshed and more violence out there you know so this is a start and I know that they're eager to do this yourself so what does redoing the mediation part I think is is a crucial part because no one is knowing what the other one is saying and they need that you know so absolutely that's going to help our whole process let's do it | Peacebuilding UCI | UC17K19jmgLwRbsNv8d7p_fA | 2012-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 973 | 4,666 |
7wq-hPZKZyk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wq-hPZKZyk | How Musicians With No Fans Make $100k Off Merch | Speaker 1: One of the biggest misconceptions musicians have about merchandise is that they think about it like any other product or, even worse, like it obeys the rules of music marketing itself. But music merchandising has its own rules and the weirdest thing we see in this day and age, compared to days before, is you can see music artists where their merch is doing a lot of converting new fans. As they become a fashion brand, people who are barely fond of their music will don, just because the fits look good, and it ends up spreading the word about the artist's music and funding their musical endeavor. But whether you have zero or 10,000 fans and want to sell merch to them, let's remember that, one, merch is a walking or standing advertisement for you that shows that a person endorses you so if someone is willing to wear or display that merch in their social media or walking down the street it's getting more people to see you as someone they should know about. Selling merch and doing what you can to make sure people get their hands on it is one of the best and easiest ways to get the word out about your music and the extra effort is often rewarded with that. You get the reward of money, which let's be honest, isn't always the case when you're putting out music. Merch is also one of the more lucrative ways to fund your music and it definitely beats streams, so enabling it to fund you is crucial. But the second misconception is a myth that merch costs tons of money to make, which is an obsolete idea now that POD, aka print on demand technology, has made it so all you have to do is upload a design and you can begin to get paid for what you do with no money down; so don't get all worked up that it's going to cost you tons of money down, since the only upfront cost is making a good design, which many people can do themselves. Here's the thing. We live in a society that is shallow as [inaudible 00:01:41], and as evidenced by the 10 million memes that exist in this world that mock that people wear merch of artists they don't even know, well, that's the thing. The fact is, merch is both a virtue signal, meaning that fans will wear it to show others they love the music and they're part of the culture around this design, and they want to meet other people who do, even if they don't know three songs from the artist. This is the guy who has tattoos of his favorite musicians and documentaries tattooed prominently on his body because they want to make sure no one who loves The 1975 can ever miss out on the chance to hear me go incessantly on and on about them at a bar. While merch can be signaling you're a part of a club, a lot of people are trying to just look cool. This is good news for you, even when you're an unknown artist, since if you make great designs you can sell merch even when people have yet to become super fond of your music and may even think it's borderline trash. I say this as someone who's run merch lines and have sold hundreds of thousands of items. I mean, there's even articles written about merch lines of bands I've managed. Here's the weirdest thing though, is one of the weird things people will say about modern musicians is ... Speaker 2: They're more of a merch line than a band. Speaker 1: Well, that's because if your merch game is good, well, a lot of people will wear it despite the fact that they may not be enthused about your music. I mean, let's go back to The 1975, they're my favorite band. I have a tattoo of them and I don't wear their merch much ... despite this video, because I don't love the band's designs, but if they did better ones I'd wear more. I wear tons of merch from this band Honey whose hat I wear in every video, who I don't love as much as The 1975 but they have great designs. Here's the funny thing musicians do, and you should really listen right now because this is a concept that will help you a lot in life if you recognize and fight against it. There's this study called Dunning-Kruger and it basically says that when you're a dumb-ass you think everything looks easy. Even though you haven't studied the subject much, you feel like you got it figured out already. But when you're super smart you realize that people can be experts to such minute detail, all sorts of small subjects, and it's important to talk to experts so I'm going to tell you a bunch of knowledge I know as someone who has literally run merch companies that have sold hundreds of thousands of shirts. When I talk to so many of you, you think this stuff obviously must not apply to your genre or you think you clearly know better because, well, you're part of that dumb-ass equation in the Dunning-Kruger thing. But I'm here to tell you, I know this because I've worked in it for well over a decade and had a lot of success selling hundreds of thousands of units so please listen the [inaudible 00:04:08] up. Let's first talk about the number one way to sell a bunch of merch, even when you have a few fans. Just as a great song is the best marketing tool that makes all your marketing go easier, a great merch design does the same. In fact, there's nothing that beats a great merch concept at moving units. But so many musicians either put no effort in designs or think trying hard is for losers or really can't be troubled to put much thought into it, but here's the reality. If you're out playing shows where people see your merch and it looks good, more people will buy it. Just remember, every time you're selling one, you're selling an advertisement for someone else to buy it but if you just go in MS Paint and do the Comic Sans it's not going to work out well. You need to research what the rest of your community does and put out quality merchandise that matches it or really exceeds what other people are doing. This is often by doing tons of drafts and working on ideas and designs and studying other people until you've really latched in and figured out what your audience would want to see from you and giving them sick designs that they would want to wear. I'm going to be frank, that can often mean drafting 10, 20, or even 50 ideas before you have one that's really going to do numbers. I should say this. There's room for cheaper merch. If a lot of your fans are poor teenagers, well, having a low ticket item that isn't on the best blanks can really help your sales. Not every piece of merch needs to be your pièce de résistance of art but there are some things that do help sales a lot; one, using good blanks, which are just blank shirts, if you don't know what I mean, or whatever type of merch you're selling. Brands like Canvas or the good quality Gildan ones or any of those that started to knock off the American Apparel style, you will be sure to have more people buy it since music fans buy a lot and take note of the higher quality stuff that looks better on their stories when they're trying to make that e-Girl fall in love with them ... It's not going to happen. And two, making the design a real banger that looks really good, and here's what I mean. Like I said, Oneohtrix Point Never aren't even in the top 50 of my favorite artists but when I saw this bit I had to cop it because it looks amazing. Dua Lipa is great but I would wear 20 more Charli XCX shirts before hers but, let's be honest, this is a look. The Spice Girls really only have two great songs but when I saw this bootleg that matched up Choking Victim's classic record cover for No Gods, No Managers, and the Spice Girls, well I had to have it, thereby proving my point; shallow people like me who care about looking cool will buy your merch if the design is sick, even if you're not their favorite band, so think about what you would think is sick and make designs around it.Now is a perfect time to take a quick break before the next tip and teach you about a tool where you can actually sell merch directly from your Link in Bio, and where you can easily and quickly create and sell digital merch for your fans. Koji is the first eCommerce platform purpose built for social media with tons of apps for selling products, digital and physical, to your fans. Koji is totally free to use and customize and you could be selling merch in minutes, no website or Shopify type platform needed. For physical merch, I'd recommend Koji's sell physical products feature. Just add an image, description or price and, boom, you've got a merch store in your Link in Bio. It works best with non-size merch like hats, posters, pins, stickers, signed photos, you get the idea. But don't stop at physical merch. Use Koji's sell digital products feature to add digital merch items for your fans as well. The possibilities here are limitless. You can sell digital VIP packages, printable album art and posters, printable sheet music, desktop and phone backgrounds, song books, album liner notes, eBooks about literally anything, your journey as an artist for example, or short PDF guides to teach fans and aspiring musicians the things you've learned along the way. You can easily make a lot of these items in Canva or even repurpose some of your existing artwork and designs for people to buy, download, and print at home. Koji also makes it easy for musicians to sell lots of other stuff too, like bonus audio tracks, live recordings or sample packs with their locked audio feature or sell photos and videos to your super fans with Koji's locked photo or locked video features. You can even sell custom video or audio to your fans with Shout Out or Audio Inbox just like Cameo right from your Link in Bio. Trust me, you need to jump on Koji, you'll thank me later, so head to the description or to withkoji.com, that's W-I-T-H-K-O-J-i.com. But really, click my link in the description or start selling with Koji today, it's easy and it comes with the world's most powerful Link in Bio for musicians built right in. Literally, what are you waiting for? Okay, so let's say you solved the first part of this problem, you got some great looking merch and I can't impress upon you [inaudible 00:08:49] since I know some of you think you know it all and what I'm about to say is not going to make a difference but, trust me, I have seen it. Putting a good looking person in your merch and photographing it hanging on them in a way that gets people horned up sells more merch than anything, aside from a great design on a great bike. When people can envision themselves looking that good, even if they look nothing like that model, it sells more merch and that tiny bit of effort to take a picture of someone in that merch truly improves sales sometimes between 10 to 50%, in my experience, and I'm not kidding you. I've literally taken two hours to switch merch stores over to Irl Photos from Mockups and watched the money machine go. Okay, so then the next thing we need to do though is acknowledge that there's so many people competing for your customers' dollars. There's regular fashion brands, then there's other artists. Hell, even meme accounts are making fire merch and I buy a ton of it. One way to try to encourage people to buy more of your merch is to make it scarce, mean use what the kids call drops and only make the merch available for a short time. For example, you could advertise a drop happening and say things are only going to be for sale for a week or less. Now, the trick here is you could then move some of the best performing designs to your main store where you permanently sell them and the designs that didn't do so well can get retired or even brought back later, but doing drops creates the feeling of missing out. People are more prone to act fast and buy your merch now instead of thinking about the decision because they know that decision may be made for them when your merch goes away. Okay, but after we got good looking merch, we know how to create demand and pictures of it, where do you sell it? I truly feel Shopify is the best option. I've explained why in a previous video but let me go deeper since this video is about selling more merch. Here's the funny thing. While there are a lot of details to upping your merch game, the best news I tell every musician is there's a lot of terrible things about being a musician today but the best news is that there's often a tool that can get their jobs done simply and effectively and require far less effort than just five years ago, nevermind 20 years ago. If you work smart, you can work less hours and that's exactly what Shopify enables. Shopify is really good integrations with Printify and Printful where you don't have to pay for any merch up front and can do print on demand designs. What I really love about them is as integrations with Spotify and YouTube, so while people are enjoying your music and are most likely to be the people who are going to actually want to buy your merch, they can see it on your Spotify, on your YouTube, if you enable it, and have it right there staring them down while they're enjoying your music, when they can see your sick fits that you have available for them to show everyone how much they love your music and the emotion they're feeling right now. No other merch platform can do that. Since visibility is a lot of selling merch, that makes your merch visible and it's really easy to do. As I explained in my video on Shopify, I actually think it's the best platform to build a musician's website, which also saves you that money for not having to build a separate website. But the other reason I love Shopify is they really make it so much easier to sell more merch since they have easy to use integrations to email people who abandon their cart or email customers who've already bought from you or re-target with ads to people who've come to your site. Now, I know some of you don't believe me that email is the most effective way to sell merch but, yet again, I'm someone who's done this before and I can tell you no matter what your genre or demographic your fans are in, email sells merch. I want you to repeat after me and realize you don't know what you're talking about if you don't think that's true since everyone I know agrees about this. Going hard on emails to sell merch is one of the most effective ways you can sell it. Truly, getting emails that shows how people who are enthused about you or in exchange for rare tracks from your most dedicated fans where you give away an alternate version of them in a download in exchange for an email gets you emails where you can show those fans who most love you what you have to sell and how they could support you is how you sell a lot of merch. Truly, after everything else is in place, there is no more effective way to sell more merch than those people who are passionate enough to give you your email and sending them a picture that looks good of your merch. So here's the thing, you should now watch my video on Shopify so you get the whole picture, which is this video right here. Make sure you watch that next if you really want to level up. | Musformation // Jesse Cannon | UC0a-qcXVlh4Teya-EiEz-GA | 2022-10-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,826 | 17,755 |
P5OFHEa7Qzo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5OFHEa7Qzo | Banished 07 - Mines and Quarries are a Sucker's Bet | hello again everyone this is Honeywell and I am back with banished this is episode 7 of the perfect town when we last left off we had just received our first crop seed which was wheat and it was year 21 so we got that in the grounds we were filling out our trading posts see we have some buildings paused it's up the speed here a little bit and we have a food merchant food is good we like food so we'll trade our thousand venison for 3,000 hey thank you very nice we were also over here with our livestock and I said we were gonna go ahead and split these this episode so let's do that let's see cheap split thank you 22 oh you know what we need another what is that I'm giving you a job relax um this is actually a bad idea let's uh well I guess if a disease comes I can empty them into that half-full pastures basically you always want to have a spare pasture as a backup so if one of your herds is infected you can just empty out the pen which will immediately and the infestation okay so is this right now one two three four five six seven four five six okay sheep sheep cows and as soon as we have another one of these ready we'll go ahead and split the cattle I also said that we were going to get these forest hubs up and running and we're gonna do that off-camera I went ahead and planned these out so you wouldn't have to sit through me fumbling and not being able to talk so we're going to do this as well it looks like they already got the stockpiles finished I plan these with again huge ten by ten stockpiles and I also left room at each site for a second woodcutter if need be basically wood cutters a rough estimate is they chopped about a thousand firewood a year so educated workers get four pieces of firewood out of one log so that's roughly two hundred and fifty logs now a maxed out Forester brings in somewhere around three to three hundred and fifty logs so there's a surplus of logs every every year so that's why a second a second woodcutter on these large stockpiles can come in handy okay we're gonna race the limits on that what's our food limit 35 that's double it double what we have right now so we'll raise it to 40 let's go check this out and we're gonna make this cattle and we'll split this one did we just have more yeah well maybe I'm imagining things and that looks like it's good just get back here so a woodcutter I hope I finished that sentence so woodcutter can potentially 1 foresters Lodge can provide more logs than one woodcutter can handle which is why we left space for two I'm going to unpause the Barnes oh well that storage barn Elan this side but I put a well in here no and I want to so we'll get that there and then they can as soon as something starts happening back here we'll fill in the houses as we're able to let's see actually this is saying that we have once quite a few houses we can build I'm gonna go ahead and unplug those slew of these houses and see see if any of them start to get built then we'll go check out that traitor oh and you know what else I also had said the last episode I said minds and nomads were suckers bed and I explained why I felt that way about the nomads but I didn't go into the minds at all so I guess while we're waiting for this stuff to be built we can talk about that a little bit and they're bringing just what I want them to so we'll turn our 1000 venison into 3,000 different crops and we're always gonna want the the items that were trying to stop pile so we'll always purchase those which are apples beans wheat and fish and then we'll just get a variety of whatever else they bring okay thank you very much they didn't do a we what we have in early winter here let's see that's still not bad especially considering this is the first season and I think they might have been a little bit late to get these plaintiffs not too shabby we'll take it check on our herds good and then we have those pastures ready maybe we'll put in that second tailor soon and more trades potato seeds not yet thank you and what about you general goods see ya 352 better soon hang on steel tools always well not always but for right now yes please so what's that 125 firewood dismissed okay good you're the couple I'm 352 so 1056 in weeks and what else do they have iron tools squash seeds no thank you okay everything back here is going as well as can be expected our food is increasing nicely which is good considering our population is growing rapidly wrote to 143 citizens hey back to two mines and quarries being a sucker's bet basically one they're not renewable once you place a a quarry and a mine they cannot be that land can't be used again and the queries and mines themselves only provide a relatively small amount of resources I went ahead and looked at the game files and tested it out myself and in iron mine and a stone iron mines and a stone quarry only provide four thousand units of stone and iron that is not a lot at all coal mines are a lot better they provide 8,000 units of coal so if you're gonna play some mine you'd probably be better off not switching back and forth between the between coal and iron as need be because the coal mines provide so much more coal it's best to have to keep that as as a dedicated coal mine because you can get up to 8,000 units of coal from a mine also during that play test I think I had over 15 deaths accidental deaths in those minds and they used almost 2,500 tools so if you're placing mines all over the place because you have a tool shortage you're kind of defeating the purpose I mean only 4,000 you're gonna get what 4,000 iron and it's gonna cost you 2,500 tools now of course that was for one one stone quarry and one iron and one coal mine still that is an awful lot if you have a tool shortage the worst thing you can do is is throw more people in your minds so because of that I think there it's really a sucker's bet you're much better off instead of placing a stone quarry you're much better off putting in a sheep pasture or something and trading the the wool for all the materials that that you need you definitely don't come out ahead with those now that's not to say that they're never appropriate I mean just just be mindful of the fact that they're gonna run out and you're gonna want a more sustainable source of these things eventually and I'm a big fan of trading I think as everybody knows and I actually have a small section of the map earmarked for some some quarries and mines so it's not like I I don't think they're ever appropriate but if you're placing mine after mine because they run out it's probably not the wisest use of the space that you have available then let's unpause the rest of this group of houses and see see if we can't handle them again expanding as fast as we possibly can we're up to 151 citizens at a hundred food per year that's roughly fifteen thousand food so we have enough food and we have the ability to trade for more I just wanted to bring that up just so so you know that I take those things into consideration as I'm building all of these houses and great kind of unpause our Forester lodges as well also with minds and chorus they actually detract from happiness and as I think everyone's aware unhappy citizens can really impact your productivity a lot the idle more so they're not working and if they're not working they're not producing anything well like Warren seeds sometimes depending on the temperature corn can grow can grow a little bit better than wheat so the option is always nice so I think I was saying that they detract from happiness they have a radius of 30 in every direction so if you take your your road tool and at that say this is your mind go out here and count to 30 anyone who lives in that vicinity is gonna receive kind of I don't know like a debuff to their happiness which is it terrible but it's definitely something you want to keep keep in mind and this merchant is bringing food that we don't want so before they go we're going to go ahead and tell them the things that we do want so that's all they'll bring from now on and basically we want on the orchard items and the crop field items everything else either costs too much or will produce on our own and every visit please thank you I'm asides drawing out the road another good rule of thumb to measure thee the radius that it's gonna impact happiness is take a look at your herbalist Hut the herbalist high also has a radius of 30 so if you place a mine right here place your herbalist Hut over it and then you can see the range what's gonna be in it that's gonna have a hint to their happiness I mean if that's something that that concerns you I do pay attention to the happiness just because I'm gonna pause these houses for a little bit we're getting a lot of students back there and it's gonna take them two forever to graduate because they're gonna be so far away from their school so we'll policies for a little bit and no thank you on those and let's let's increase the firewood in these two dots on the interior so happiness isn't my first consideration but it is something that I that I keep in mind I try and get the cemeteries built I put in chapels I I don't let the houses get too crowded and those are all things that can help or hinder house I I definitely don't want them to starve for starving starving impacts happiness right now while you're growing its kind of it is what it is towards the late game though if you have an unhappy population maybe because of massive elder die off and you don't have enough grave plots for them it can really it can really impact your your productivity and it kind of spirals out of control so then you have some unhappy citizens producing lists so you run into a food problem and then they're hungry which impacts their health and happiness and then because your population is unhealthy they're more susceptible to disease and then everyone is sick and that's impacting it even more it can really spiral out of control quickly and then because they're producing less you might end up producing less tools it is it isn't easy for things to get out of hand quickly in this game and we'll split these and then here's our backup posture I'm not sure but I think I might put some more pastures back here and across the way here just because I think they're great for for trading but I haven't planned that far in advance yet we'll see what happens and our herbalist and I think we have enough food to get this marketplace up and running I like to have increments of ten thousand food per marketplace so I have one here this marketplace back here which is great bursting at the seams I like to see that this one is doing well too so I think we can safely open up this third marketplace we're gonna up our foresters and he then maxed out because I'm trading firewood it looks I think I have a few houses for each section well these are good so we can unpause this stuff and well then pause a couple of these houses and see what we get I should probably wait though but yeah you only live once right right no biggie let's do that just to get rid of those lines and maybe we'll speed this up let's see um okay to work I'm really surprised that we weren't managed to get a full harvest from that field when okay very good it looks like this is the slowest the slowest feel to get harvested see resource merchants apple seeds I am gonna buy apple seeds unless I already have them I have corn wheat chickens sheep and cattle I am NOT a seed collector any longer I mean I'll eventually get to it but in these early days I would like that I would rather have my trade goods available for something that I'm gonna use right away and steel tools are ohi's welcome stone like stone logs and what is that twenty eight hundred seven hundred and this is exactly why I want the firewood available for for things like that things that we'll use right away and no thank you and what about you food merchants good we're bringing just what we want we have a thousand venison to trade see apples yes please wheat and wheat as well we really should be getting a getting a few taverns up and running here why is that not letting me place that I'll get some barns every year and I guess we can put in to token taverns I'm really not sure that we have the room to we have the housing over here yet for those but we'll see I might keep them on staffed okay great we have a gatherers Hut done a hundred and sixty-seven our population is growing quickly woodcutter yes please hunting cabin we're gonna increase the number of hunters and max those out because I'm trading trading venison and we can use the leather for for warm coats increase that priority over here on let's see it with that let's see okay that's a fine it's a student but oh well it happens they can go in through their positions I'd rather the market place up here must have came online okay and you'll see it took all of the vendors from everywhere else and use them to stop this we're gonna have to vendors up here and we're gonna reduce reduce that accordingly and then add the two vendors and we'll see how that makes out because I'm trading for food a lot of that food is going to end up in this marketplace and I wouldn't be surprised if this field starts bringing its wheat to the marketplace as well looking good yeah why not let's let's be crazy and unpause these houses as well and we'll unpause the hunting cabin the woodcutter and the gatherers Hut let's go see what this trader has maybe it's something think chickens in chief no thank you and this is another annoying thing about playing at ten times speed the merchants never stop plum in peach no thank you and food food is good we like food okay that's a fine couple so three thousand apples yes please okay good good let's see who ends up in this house no thank you let's try that again those four vendors are more than capable of keeping the market stock even with these additional houses we're building back here which is good to see nice and that's better anytime that's why I keep the houses fin so I can see who is moving in and if I don't like it I can either upgrade it if there's still wood houses to kick the couple out or I could use the remove structure which will do the same thing and then reclaim it and basically give the game another chance to to pick a couple that I like better I think we only have 268 stone left so I think we're going to put a stockpile over here we're going to slow down the game a little bit and we're going to put a stockpile over here maybe a couple dotted in the forest like we've been doing and a woodcutter good a hunting cabin three more hunters excellent and we'll go ahead and gather up some of this stone very nice and we'll unpause some of these tunnels because we are just about well not just about but this way we'll have access to these new areas when we're ready to to expand when we come back I'm gonna go ahead and end the episode here when we come back we'll concentrate on getting our our trading district more filled out we'll introduce some taverns as well as think about getting this area up and running which would include a few more fishing huts and perhaps depending on our quantity of wool which is starting to rise perhaps we'll get some tailors going in we'll start trading wool coats as well okay if you made it this far thank you for watching and we'll see you next time | Honeywell | UCLbYQV30qibB_YnJGLWUfmw | 2015-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,973 | 15,386 |
O1iaY3IjzQA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1iaY3IjzQA | THE ANTI-HERO'S JOURNEY | Villain Archetype: INTEGRATING your SHADOW | I'm sure by now you've probably heard about the hero's journey popularized by Joseph Campbell and if you haven't go check out my video on the hero's journey and we'll meet you back here but what many people don't often talk about is the anti hero's journey have you ever wondered what purpose the villain plays and storytelling or even more importantly in our own lives why at times we empathize with certain villains he had completely despised another now in the short documentary we will be exploring the crucial role that villains play in the human narrative and how to better understand our own dark side this is the anti hero's journey before we begin let us quickly flip the coin and focus on the hero's journey for a moment in a nutshell the hero's purpose in mythology is to sacrifice themselves for the greater good this often means fighting evil protecting the innocent and basically becoming an adult right separating from the mother leaving your ordinary world going to the special world and bring back the elixir of knowledge to your homies gone full circle and developing your character arc some of the more developed hero traits include nobility courage humility and higher nature dominance some examples of popular heroes in our modern culture includes Spider Man Iron Man Superman Batman ant-man radioactive Man Goku and while the hero's journey usually consists of separation initiation integration and rebirth the villains journey consists of attachment regression alienation and death some of my personal favorite villains include Thanos Joker Voldemort Loki and Vegeta these are the rejected anti-heroes that usually represent the main hero's adversary the villain represents the personified shadow that the hero has rejected within themselves and a huge mistake that we make is that we completely deny these traits within ourselves which ends up biting us in the ass in the long run even if you're completely disgusted by someone's actions it's important to acknowledge them as a human being and recognize those traits within yourself and think about it if you were born in someone else's shoes how do you know that your life wouldn't unfold itself the exact same way that theirs did you never know so you might as well try to understand their situation shaming and blaming individuals only fuels the fire and causes the shadow to backlash even more like a demon baby screaming to be heard this doesn't mean that we should accept evil by any means but it's exactly how evil people take advantage and prey on good natured people you cannot afford to be naive about this aspect of humanity this is how people get seriously hurt and killed in the long run so let me make it clear that evil is very real there is no joke about it if left unchecked monsters can grow and terrorize humanity which just happened over and over again in history like your Hitler's your Stalin's and your kangas cons and this is exactly why we need to understand this repressed part of the collective unconscious something that we all share showing nothing but hate and lacking that empathy will only feed the monster within us so I think it's important to learn about the villain archetype and see what this says about humanity so these are common values that many famous villains lean towards in many cases represent the extreme negative side of polarity and this is why villains generally speaking lean more towards the route of anti-god anti-nature and anti-life they go more towards the shadow side they give in to their impulses they're using their lower carnal nature rather than their higher nature [Music] and yeah it's true some villains do have a good point and they might even have good intentions like fan arse wanting to kill half the population for ultimately reducing suffering but whenever you try to play God and impose your will at the expense of others it never ends up going well for you villains aren't always evil per se just opposite they conflict and oppose the main hero's values and even though there are literal external villains in the world there is always an internal villain that can manifest itself in the form of fear greed power this often projects itself onto the world which attracts certain characters into your life and it does it so that you can hopefully integrate that aspect of yourself and finally be a peace and then you will no longer attract those people in your life it's about tying loose ends and healing the unconscious part of yourself that you've repressed even though there are many different types of villains out there I would like to share just a couple with you guys types of villains include the tyrant the diabolical schemer dark trickster archetype that is just pure chaos and does whatever at once just because hahaha there's the evil genius / mad scientist there's the fanatic which is a bad guy that genuinely believes that he's a good guy doing the best for Humanity and there's the scariest type of villain which is the devil it's basically pure evil personified so as you can see there are many different shades of what makes a villain a villain not all villains are evil per se however it is very common for villains to turn into monsters eventually and yes sure some villains can end up turning good but it really depends on the type of villain if we're talking about the personification of evil like the Joker for example who has said himself that he's an antidote of chaos he knows what he's doing is but he wants to spread suffering just for the sake of spreading suffering he wants to prove to humanity that we're really evil deep down and were just one bad day away from it and some common factors which can cause some villains to turn into monsters includes isolation and rejection victims of abuse a poor philosophical foundation giving in to their impulses and going the unconscious dark route and if you really want to learn more about how a villain is created go watch Joker with Bucky and Phoenix this is a brilliant character study of a man slowly descending into madness and becoming one of the most iconic villains in modern culture and one of the key features of what makes a villain a villain is that unlike the hero who sacrifices themselves for the greater good villain sacrifices others for their own needs and desires what is the purpose of the villain or is it really just to spread havoc and evil into the world there are a few reasons why villains play such a vital role in storytelling number one to challenge and help bring out that goodness within the hero bringing them transformation and knowledge which helps them integrate their dark side number two they challenge our beliefs and morals buildings can speak very harsh truths that most people don't even want to consider for a second as it can bring up very painful emotions and realizations about the world I try to show the schemers how pathetic there are attempts to control things really are it can be really difficult acknowledging certain horrific aspects of reality that could shatter your world in a million pieces and sometimes they can get so bad that it's like in the matrix when people get unplugged prematurely if they die because they just weren't ready and another purpose of the villain and it may not be an overly compelling reason but it creates a more entertaining story at least in creative media however in real life it's not always cool I mean yeah sure villains like low-key and Thanos may be charismatic and even relatable in some ways but when you translate that into the real world we've got evil people killing raping and controlling the world behind the scenes it's a lot more serious villains should never get a pass for their actions just because we acknowledge and empathize with the evil side of our psyche in extreme situations of course we should always fight evil but if it's out of a place of reactivity hate and ignorance and a [ __ ] you attitude then it'd be like cutting off a head of a Hydra just for three more to appear you got a door from a more understanding loving place and that brings me to a very important point and that is to never attack the character but the action and the force behind it in other words never blame evil people for what they do but try to understand evil itself try to understand the underlying causes of these actions that manifest in the world then to be fair not everyone has to necessarily integrate evil in its entirety however it can be wise to at least understand it and try to have compassion to even those that appear to be pure evil this will greatly help you integrate your darkside and eventually help you transcend the whole hero's journey model understanding your shadow counterpart which are depicted as villains in mythology will help you progress through your own character arc and you will be wiser for it knowing your villain really helps you see the blind spots the chinks in your armor so to speak unfortunately evil does exist but if we're actively quote-unquote fighting it without honestly looking at ourselves first we will only feed the vicious cycle of good versus evil for eternity and it will be self-inflicted our various strengths invites challenge challenge incites conflict conflict breathes catastrophe in every hero story arc there always comes a time when you realize that your quote unquote good intentions was only creating stronger monsters right it's like almost nature counterbalancing itself with an antibody the very concept of a hero will always imply a villain not only in the real world but it also manifests within the human psyche itself as the shadow however just like evolution you cannot skip a stage with that severe consequences the hero's journey represents a psychological narrative of human development but just like any cycle of development it can only take you so far until you were required to move into the next level a more wiser magician mentor leaning archetype the anti hero or villain within your own mind is the final frontier of the hero's journey most will never complete it and many don't even start the hero's journey to begin with they never really answer that call to adventure integrating your dark side is an excruciatingly ly painful journey if you face it unprepared honor and respect the stage you are at and try to enjoy the process all the way through cultivate your heroic traits like courage purpose nobility and more importantly sacrificing yourself for the greater good and this all requires walking the hero's path and doing what you have to do learning what you need to learn and moving on when you have to move on life is always going to present challenges specifically tailored to your individual needs the more you grow as a human the more life will turn up the difficulty according to your state of consciousness sort of like a video game when you gain experience and skill points the enemies start to become stronger until you reach a boss battle and then when you defeat that boss you level up and move on to the next stage to fight even stronger buses until you're finally ready to face the endgame boss and in life adversity may manifest itself as negative thoughts impulses resistance which can later progress into a life crisis sickness mental problems family death etc but eventually you realize that the villain that you've been fighting your whole life has been youth you realize that you've been repressing and even provoking your shadow in unconscious ways especially by blaming everyone else and when you realize that this has been the root cause of most of your suffering you claim your power back and are able to integrate your shadow until it comes back more developed but at this stage you'll learn to be more loving towards yourself even the ugly parts you've rejected good and evil are two sides of the same coin as it states in the Cobell Yin opposites are identical by nature but different in degrees pairs of opposites exists everywhere and by understanding this principle one may transmute any negative emotional state into its counterpart so don't lose hope the tendency of nature goes towards the dominant activity of the positive pole towards life knowledge light and expansion this is why darkness cannot touch light in the same way light can dominate darkness but if we swing the pendulum with too much force even if it's towards the positive end of polarity the pendulum will eventually swing backwards just like the shadow when you deny it the key is being aware of both sides of polarity and reconciling the opposites this will expand your tool belt and help you walk a more harmonized path making your wise a vigilant person that possesses the power of mental transmutation transforming evil into good fear into courage unconsciousness into consciousness shadow into light and this all starts with knowing thyself so you've got to ask yourself will you choose knowledge or ignorance the choice is yours thanks for watching guys hope you got some value out of this and learnt a little bit more about the anti hero's journey I think this is a very important topic that many people shy away from especially wouldn't it has anything to do with integrating your dark side and I get why we shy away from this but at the same time we've got to think about the collective here and the damage we are doing by just denying and ignoring certain aspects of reality that makes us feel uncomfortable and this is actually a really interesting year for me to upload this video you know 2020 hopefully when you watch this video from 5 years in the future you're gonna look back and be like wool some crazy [ __ ] went down and yeah I think I think well it already is my country is literally on fire right now I can smell the bush fires from my window and it was unknown endangered but you know it's just funny looking back on this channel and seeing how my very first proper video was about the hero's journey and I know that I've been super slack on this channel not really uploading but all my time and resources have been in going into my main channel you're my time but I do want to make more videos on this channel so if you enjoyed this video got any value out of it and wish to see more like this then feel free to check out our patreon you can join out in a circle by our exclusive patron server and join a group of like-minded individuals who want to help each other with self-development growth integration shadow work and all this kind of stuff even if it's 5 or 10 bucks a month every little bit helps as time goes on I want to continue making more videos on this topic of integrating your dark side as it's it's Bank in this video less than 15 minutes was really really challenging so there's so many different avenues you can go down and man you can make a video on like each sub archetype or even each villain right and their story and how it relates to humanity in real life and men's anyways I'm gonna I'm gonna stop rambling now that long story short there is a lot of content that I could make on this topic of shadow integration so if you did enjoy this and would like see more comment below share it with a friend supports a patron or PayPal or merch whatever you got to do it's all good love you guys catch in the next video peace | RAW Spirituality | UCDlC2yGOv2RfN5W9moPZN1Q | 2020-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,704 | 15,290 |
YpphGnH2EaY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpphGnH2EaY | General Hospital Spoilers Next 2 Week February 6 - February 17 | GH Spoilers Next 2 Week | foreign [Music] spoilers for the two weeks from February 6 to 17th 2023 teas that Portia and Curtis's wedding was also on track but it seems that things are also taking one of the crazier things as Stella herself is trying to ensure that there will be a sabotage or more precisely that the thing that will force Porsche to clarify everything about the relationship Trina and Curtis's relationship but it seems that is the procrastination is heightening further at Stella who now needs to have her own plans it seems that patience is dwindling and that's extending a new work condition even further it seems that seller herself will announce those truths to Curtis and that's causing anger to swallow more and more calculations about Curtis and Portia's wedding but keep in mind that Stila herself wants those crazy conditions to happen a still his own hatred for Porsches growing more than ever it seems that things are making the tension explode more and more and while Porsche is unable to control the situation she herself is accepting that everything will be lost due to her selfishness Liz can make the final decision to ensure that her dangerous actions of the past several months will be stabilized assessment herself gave birth it was who took the responsibility of ensuring the safety of Esme in her baby seems that Liz herself will become the Godmother of esme's child and beyond that Liz will be able to guarantee that Esme can return to her own apartment so that she can take care of herself the oldest for estimates child but keep in mind Esme is also the target of the evil people in the show but it seems that Liz is gaining new advantages when she has a desire to protect Dustin's interests from the damage that smes received is too much but keep in mind that cam is still a big problem as Kim's hatred for Esme is more than ever it's true that everything is still too early to confirm anything but if Cam is getting darker and darker when Kim and Jocelyn's love story is getting more and more stable it's Camp who needs Esme responsible for the madness that took place there's a new tension going on it seems that the health of Michael and Willow's baby girl is in trouble Michael's baby was born prematurely and it proves that the incubator still cannot guarantee the safety of the baby but it seems that things are taking a different turn of Madness if a new medical disaster is coming for Willow and her baby and that's expanding even more of the stress that Michael has is facing the health of Willow and his child is increasingly put in danger but it's possible that one of the great shocks is taking place when Willow and her newborn baby will die within a day and that's proving that Michael is hating everyone things are taking their toll on him and it proves that Carly is taking on the possible stresses that Michael can create foreign | ROAD TO GH | UCvtRbepYqnTBJXzPIi6YY0A | 2023-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 516 | 2,862 |
OsZYDA4uWn8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsZYDA4uWn8 | Battle - Lego Star Wars The Force Awakens | what is happening army i am getting new five coming at you with a brand new video welcome back to lego star wars the force awakens explorer episode i don't know welcome back to explorer of welcome back to the lego star wars force awakens i'm recording this very very late i'm recording this right pretty much right before i need to get this up so it's literally not going to get it it's getting set up raw no stuff added on to it and let's get going so what's up guys um last episode we didn't do that we did a good amount but what i'm going to do today is cover everything but it's not well a lot of the stuff that is not in the castle so let's do that i said we just pretty sure we did this i just want to check yeah we did it just gave us a purple step which is very handy thank that ruth we have not done yet you were kylo right yeah you we cannot not a four um let's uh start this off this episode up with the race i guess oh no let's go i suck at these i'm you guys probably already know that if you saw the last last couple episodes i can hear chewie going but did we get any gratitude i really did not think we were going to do that that's why i went very quiet 130 130 gold bricks not bad right up the back we are already off to a rocking start today it's uh bb-8 and let's make this thing even uh more awesome than serbia i feel this is gonna give us no it doesn't but it means we need to do that like how many more times oh okay oh back i guess he wouldn't there we go oh that's the mission hmm oh there we go okay come on there we go 131 and let's do this also make this guy really annoyed oh okay yeah he's mad he's mad oh my god what the heck okay uh was there was another [Music] come on julie come on julie julie do it switch to a big guy okay there you go take that you big yeah big old what's in here carbonite i just looked at the thing it's carbonated awesome that is absolutely amazing oh some mission over here so let's go do that mission you're right hey those items are ours you cannot take them back it seems that the original owners of some of our most valuable articles have come to reclaim if they really want you stole them they shouldn't have let us steal them in the first place please persuade them to leave peacefully ah yeah that's not gonna happen okay lightsaber they're going to luke i'll do these guys yeah that makes sense i got something bye that guy's done peacefully really peacefully just saying that was not peaceful we literally had to go punch them it was literally the best blaster battle that was not peaceful at all reminded me one of the most infamous battles of all time the battle of yavin you must have heard of that i mean you've at least heard of the death star right yes this is a bad idea oh no do you want us to recreate it this guy's an idiot okay that's one oh let's go slipping bumper cars do you use shooters buddy oh my goodness okay there's three left julie you suck at fly [Music] get the heck out of here excuse me let's go wrap up one for that one and avoid getting stepped on by an att what what the heck oh there's a lot there's lot better get lost bro stop shooting me and finally we arrive at the battle of endor practically the entire empire brought down by teddy bears and a handful of rebels teddy bears oh my god where are you that was a lot easier oh my god goodbye so no you in an epic don't like this that's not epic that was us running around with running around like a bunch of headless chickens shooting things that's not like an epic battle of lower there nowhere near like them and would you be interested in some honest toys i am here as a representative of the respected businessman uncle plot he has recently secured the crash star destroyer and he has need of skilled pilots to break the wreckage up into more manageably sized pieces if you're interested then please this way i assure you you will be recompensed handsomely for this work well i guess you cut out dude no matter what brady's probably gonna punch us through this spot dad go do what you gotta do guys we're going with uh jakku don't know why this mission wasn't on jakku it's all together and he's weird a little weird but what it's a lego game stop that's expected i need you to break up that star destroyer oh my god see that yep i missed so they're behind us okay we've only got one ah there we go take them off one by one let's go five left there we go so that other ship is red hmm okay three two we just need one and there it is oh boy i can't even hit oh you will after this episode we'll be back there no not after this you get what i mean after this time we'll be back on jakku and we'll uh we'll do like one more episode on this time okay so that went well could have gone a little bit better that took a bit of a good amount of time 135 gold bricks not too bad okay all right did that over to that okay that's long enough uh we'll come back to this place on the next episode like what i mean is uh the castle i want to cover but there is a lot that we have not covered over here yeah you just fell from the middle of the fell out of outer space that was creepy so this area we have actually not gone in we haven't even gone back over so let's do this i need we need luke i know we don't need to use luke but he's like the only guy i know we can that i could that i can remember off the top of my head okay what's this about doesn't really make that much sense unless you have to do multiple i'm guessing that's what we're gonna do okay oh little steep don't say that much i'm guessing there's gonna be one up here okay there it is oh there's even a carbonite up here okay there we go there we go that's that's more like it [Music] oh [ __ ] let's see that there not bad okay that would be a big mistake as where does that zipline go you guys know what i mean there's a zip line like right there oh it goes right here haha goldbrick now let's go back up hey there's three characters up here remember that when we have enough let's get literally every single character apparently we do know uh and if we had enough for the times to multiplier it'd be a lot better but we don't have enough for that pretty sure we're done you need like over a million stubs for the times two multiplier all right oh i did see yeah yeah okay that was a bad idea might need to give studs i'm guessing that it's not just that guy this guy can't do it though there we go carbonite 21. let's go another goldbrick let's go a lot more studs awesome which which level is this uh that's the castle okay oh we can't go that way uh so i guess this way we have actually completed i'm as good at it here i really don't have a lot of time to make this video today so with that guys i'm gamer5 from the new army team signing off see you later in the army stay cool and have fun and i hope to see you all in the next video goodbye | Inator Army | 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KHkjxCgtDeU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHkjxCgtDeU | Pacific Dance NZ: Virtual Launch of the 2020 Artist in Residence - TUVALU 🇹🇻 | [Music] um [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] is [Applause] [Music] is a polynesian island nation in the pacific ocean it's consisted of islands that were formerly known as the ellis islands with a total land area of 26 square kilometers tuvalu is one of the smallest countries in the world in fact it's only bigger than its pacific neighbor nauru monaco and the vatican lying deep in a far-flung section of the south pacific the entire nation's land size is only 26 square kilometers its 11 000 residents are polynesian but as a former british colony many speak english as well as the local tuvaluan language made up of nine tiny islands the highest point in tuvalu is just 4.5 metres above sea level and the average elevation is just 1.8 meters that makes it particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels it will be among the first countries in the world to be devastated if predictions about rising sea levels come to pass [Music] this is tuvalu a country almost nobody knows a very small island located in the south pacific ocean it has 12 000 people for example he is tawala this is their flag this their beach and this is their airstrip which is also used as a sports field and there's a water park among other things right outside the airport there's a free shop with a wide variety of products for export women use skirts and men use them too of course their concerns are a little bit different [Music] this is the day that the lord has made and we will rejoice and be glad in in we are here today to celebrate the pacific dance in new zealand as we celebrate its tenth anniversary today when a language dies a culture dies when the culture dies our connections our identity our ideologies our history our spirituality dies and when a nation disappears due to the adverse of climate change the integrity the sovereignty of the people of tuvalu will disappear and vanish our texts today everything that was written in the past was written to teach us so that through endurance and encouragement they provide we might have hope dans and fatale intervalo is an ideal and optimal state and cosmogony that solidify our resilience our creativity and that is very paramount to our holistic well-being and here we are today to announce that the oakland resident and tuvaluan heritage dance chariographer and creative malia as it's a artist in residence for 2020. it's a privilege for us to balance uh to have this and let me say a prayer of blessing father god it is a joy for us as your people as your community to be reminded of life the provision you have given to each and every one of us is the opportunity to utilize our gifts to utilize the world the arts the knowledge the culture the creativity the dance to uplift glory and to uplift our holistic well-being and as we celebrate today the 10th anniversary of the pacific dance we ask you heavenly father to bless the occasion bless our program for today and bless all the artists of new zealand today these prayers we bring in the mighty name of our lord jesus christ amen everybody thank you reverend sure marie for the wonderful prayer to start our program today and reverend suramari you borrowed my shirt this is when we were doing the covert messaging about a month ago um it is weird times that we are virtually launching the artist in residence program but i'm very confident that the outcomes of the of the residency will be just as great as they have been in the past i congratulate you all i thank you for being with us virtually and particularly to our minister minister carmel sepuloni and i wish you health and safety in these troubled times and most of all you've got a program now to enjoy so please enjoy and greetings to you all it is a a great pleasure for me to be able to address you today for the launch of pacific dance new zealand's 2020 artisan residence program i'm really sorry we couldn't celebrate this wonderful occasion together in person but i'm sure that that won't take away from the spirit and joy of today's launch i've long been an admirer of pacific dance new zealand for its mission of nurturing promoting and celebrating contemporary pacific dance initiatives across aotearoa and i know that this year especially as a significant year for pacific dance new zealand as it marks its 10th anniversary this year congratulations to all involved and on that note i'd like to extend my warmest congratulations to the founder and director of pacific dance new zealand josefa inari whose dedication and passion were recognised in this year's queen's birthday honours list becoming a member of the new zealand order of merit congratulations yourself and thank you for all that you have done to promote a pacific dance over the course of many years i also want to acknowledge and congratulate members of the pacific island dance funnel trust uh the staff and supporters that have contributed to pacific dance new zealand success over the years i want to thank you for your immense contribution to the broader pacific arts sector across new zealand and across the pacific region and in many instances across the globe the artist in residence program is a brilliant initiative for its promotion of the work of heritage artists as well as for raising new zealand's awareness of the artistic output of our smaller pacific island nations the program brings specific dance practices to schools across new zealand and spreads the great joy and creativity of the pacific around aotearoa i was delighted actually to learn of the appointment of ms molia alama of tuvalu and this year's artist in residence malia is an auckland-based choreographer specializing in tuvaluan artistic practices and is active in promoting tuvalu and culture and teaching dance and costume making and i have no doubt that maulia will be a wonderful ambassador for tuvalu and for our broader pacific community i'm sure moliere will play a wonderful role in expanding our appreciation of the brilliance and richness of tuvaluan culture as the associate minister of arts culture and heritage and the associate minister for pacific peoples and also as a pacific person it's so important to me that we continue to nurture and celebrate pacific arts not only so that they may continue to thrive here in new zealand but also across the pacific and the world initiatives like this will also undoubtedly inspire the next generation of artists who will take pacific arts boldly and confidently into the future and on behalf of the government i want to say to all of you thank you so much for that i wish you all the very best in this role morelia and to pacific dance new zealand my congratulations and best wishes once again faf thai lava malo [Music] abito [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] first and foremost i would like to give thanks to our heavenly father for his unconditional love and blessings upon us and the launch of pacific dance new zealand's 10th anniversary and artisan residence 2020. i would also like to acknowledge for the land we stand on i would also like to acknowledge our tupunga our ancestors for their legacies and for their shoulders that we stand on for that i pay tribute to them and honor them in addition i would like to acknowledge the honourable minister carmel cepuloni the associate minister for arts culture and heritage for her speech and addressing the launch of pacific dance new zealand's 10th anniversary and artist in residence thank you also to reverend elder sua malia your sepha naisali for the opening prayer and blessings opportunity to make the following acknowledgments to the chair of pacific dance tawa leo stephen sterling director of pacific dance yosefa inari pacific dance board members and whanau i convey my sincere gratitude to you all for this incredible opportunity as your pacific dance artist in residence for 2020. i would also like to extend my acknowledgement to te manawa and wisgate creator of new zealand foundation north messi henderson local board and auckland council for supporting this residency last but not least i would like to also acknowledge tuvalu auckland community trust island community dance cultural advisor by luanga philippu yosefa thank you all so much for your love and support my dance journey has has come this far and been amazing because of the many people that are paddling along with me it is always inspiring to see our young people connect to our tuvalu culture language and arts through dance that is the beauty and passion behind it all a significant highlight of my dance journey is becoming pacific dance artist in residence for 2020 and celebrating its 10th anniversary i am delighted honoured and grateful for this opportunity and to be a part of this important milestone for pacific dance new zealand the residency opportunity opens up new pathways to explore the digital space mainstream space education space and the arts landscape i am looking forward to sharing my skills and experience with everyone and empowering our pacifica through dance and storytelling i am also looking forward to developing leadership dance creativity and innovation in conclusion the opening theme for the residency is titled this translates into keeping the dialogue strong and active between our tuvaluan our and capture those treasures to enable us to propel our walker forward let's keep paddling foreign [Music] is [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] from [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign it | Pacific Dance New Zealand | UCTgsH9-mHRlvg-7IMg_hbnQ | 2020-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,636 | 9,505 |
0URGn0w34LM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0URGn0w34LM | MTG Arena | Ikoria Standard | Naya Hyperaggro #2 | our brand-new cycle of basic space lands is now available for purchase at WWE it resolves MTG calm what's going on guys welcome to part two with this nyah hyper aggro deck I'm calling it hyper aggro because it kind of it's just a little insane I hope you guys enjoyed part one if you didn't already watch it I highly suggest you do so you can kind of take a peek at the decklist but also get a feel for how the spec plays out not gonna keep that I will keep this you can kind of get a feel for how the deck plays out we we had some good luck we got all three wins really hoping we can do that again but either way I think this is a really really nice deck there's a bit of an awkward hand given that this is a tab to land and unfortunately that means we're not gonna be able to turn one the fervent champion but worse things have happened I think turn two will probably go Arcanist and then be able to to kind of drop the fervent champion and maybe a giant growth on the dread darkness really quickly we'll see I think pretty clear we need to put the spell breaker back just because we're not anywhere close to that quite yet and we've got plenty of other things to do before we hit two three lands there so perfectly fine throwing that one back we do get to scry here which is great and I will keep al and yeah so I really do like this deck again check out that first video but this deck is sweet it does a lot don't love that I'm taking two here but we will go ahead and play this out if they attack in we're not blocking very crucially we will not block if they have a shock that's the way they're gonna kill it so it would be correct I think for them to attack given that they are mono red but we'll see oh they're not okay yeah you got it let's do this let's throw down the fervent champion and now we get to be the aggressors which does not normally happen when you're against Molly Reds so I hope that this works out should have actually done some stuff first here but that's okay we'll have them block if they want to if they don't fine cool let's just do this I'd have been better to be a little more mana efficient but that's okay and this was a bit of a Miss fly should have probably giant growth first that is kind of the trick with our canisters that you can't do it after declaring attacks worth noting but again it's in our graveyard we get to do it next time if they don't kill this in any way and again we get to hit for a lot more damage just in general than they will with their scorch spitters oh cool flames ville skewer the critics is very good as well so they're about to deal with a lot of our stuff so this turn is the one to go for just do that this all right now we just have to hope to not die is the key considering their a burn deck that's a possibility okay they didn't go for a removal spell little surprising definitely thought they would now they are done for the turn I don't know that that was the correct play I think they should have dealt with the dread darkness would have put us in a much worse position but hey you to you we can giant growth this and give it trample so like I'm in we also have girls spell breaker which we get to throw out there and give haste which is quite good so let's do this let's give it haste and let's attack you I'm just gonna give it to this because it does have trample they can eat this block here but I think we're in pretty decent shape here we do need to give it to the ones with trampled not the firm in champion even if this means we lose the firm in champion that's fine they do obviously have to block so there we go Game one got the win I love it alright let's move in a game - we are kicking butt with this Niagra deck holy crap let's see if we can get all of the wins now that I said that 100% we're going to lose this one but that's okay I'm just enjoying the deck to be honest I'm really excited goes for the JDC stuff a lot of you have been a lot of you have been suggesting decks for us which is so so exciting it's great to see that I think it's really fun to be able to to do things like a little bit more interactive and working with you guys a little bit more I just think that that's really really exciting so this is a slow keep for sure but that helps so I'm really really excited for that I think it's gonna be a great time I think I don't know I think that this is gonna be a bit of its own entity and that we get to do a little bit more with it we get to have a little bit more fun looks like by the way we're up against a very similar deck which could be quite bad considering they got something down first but we'll see I do really like having a bit more community interaction I think that that's just so fun yep no blocks definitely not blocking temple sure I guess hmm we're gonna do this but chances are I think we do actually lose this game we could be defensive but I don't think we actually want to be three four five six seven probably eight nine it's gonna be actually kinda close we'll see we will see chances are they've got a lot more damage in hand though yep there's one only saving grace with this is that we do have trample like crazy on this guy so three four five six seven eight nine oh excuse me whew man that was close okay well do we just get there do we get there I don't think we do right maybe now we do oh no we don't right that's trample do you got to start blocking but we still lose right it doesn't really matter how it is Wow look at that glitch that was exciting so now we just leaves yeah okay well well done opponent that was just an aggro match like crazy that was fun unfortunately they just had a quicker and than us really there wasn't much else to it but well done opponent let's jump into our game we are at almost eight minutes that's pretty crazy but it it goes this quickly with this deck I think that's really cool but let's see what we can do hopefully we can still get another one with this one either way I think that that game was close oh excuse me I just had to burp I'm so sorry everybody this is an amazing handle we'll keep it it's perfectly fine the fact that this has haste really makes it a lot better if this did not have paste it would be much less of a keep we'll just throw a sacred foundry out there Jess guys something or other they're fetching now okay fervent champion well that's not bad either that just means next turn we can actually kind of double up on some stuff here we can play 10th district Legionnaire plus fervent champion if we wanted to given this deck fight as one might actually be a really important card if they have a shatter the sky I'm just gonna get around it which I think means we do kind of have to leave it up at least in some capacity here so we'll do that Nara that's fine I don't particularly care about norsu that's slightly annoying but not like Oh Alexis stop I haven't have one of those I can't say her name slightly annoying I'm not gonna lie let's just go ahead and attack in we're gonna leave up the fight as one I think that's correct this is a pretty crucial turn if they do have the shadow of the sky so we're gonna need to be very very careful it looks like they're digging for it to you oh and they did get it wow I am so glad that we did this then let's do this we're only gonna get to keep one of these of course but that's still better than nothing and I'm very very happy to do that I also get to draw a card since we haven't drawn one yet their turns so that's perfectly fine oh let's do this Steve this let's hmm hmm hmm no we're not gonna do that you notice we ignore the Planeswalkers pretty heavily in this list yes we'll keep you I do think that that's generally correct there are certainly circumstances where that is not the case but given our current state of things we're just trying to push through as much damage as possible as quickly as possible and if that's gonna help us do it then that's what we're gonna do here they're probably gonna bounce this that's completely fine don't really care almost at all because that takes up pretty much all of their turn which is really important and there we go we did it we didn't get a perfect score by any means but man did we get close Wow okay so that was very quick and I mean we expected that it's agar-agar deck but to talk about this deck a little bit so as I said in video 1 the important thing to kind of compare this to is first of all what is it for and I think the the answer to that is definitely ladder grinding we did three games in about 10 minutes a little over but about 10 minutes and we got three games in which is pretty good in terms of just timing how long it took to do everything as far as games that we won in all six we won five pretty good as well so the the things that you look at when you're looking at ladder grinding are how easy is it for me to win how consistent is the deck and how quickly can the game end not necessarily how quickly can I win how quickly can the game end I think that is a very crucial distinction because you don't want to get into a position weather where you don't know if you're going to win and then the game drags out for too long I think this is a very clear deck whereas you know you're either going to win or you're not in the first few turns and it's usually pretty straightforward always the case obviously so do keep that in mind but generally speaking that's the case as far as consistency goes definitely gonna be a little less consistent I think than the mono read list only because the mono read list has a lot of redundancies built in and where this does have some of those you will have hands where it's just really not very playable more often than not I think against a mono read list and so you're risking that however in the trade-off here I think you're doing a lot more damage a lot quicker which I do think means you can have a lot faster of the game in terms of how easy is it to win it's pretty straightforward you just beat face and that's it and so it is actually very very straightforward you do have a little bit of flexibility with the fight as one you saw in that last game in particular very very crucial leave that up so we can continue the threat if you don't get that left up fight as one I think a lot of times you shoot yourself in the foot so I think it's very easy to say let's push it all out there but I think you have to rein yourself back a little bit make sure that you know knowing the deck you're against is crucial so make sure that you're prepared overall though absolutely if you're looking for a change out of the mana Reb and you're just looking to ladder up as quickly as you can try this deck I think it's a very very good one a lot of the cards are not super expensive in terms of wild cards as well I think that's really important I'm loving it I think that this is potentially my new favorite just straight aggro list I really really enjoy this I think it's fun definitely not the best deck in the world but I do think it's fun so do i I do recommend it please do check it out if you're interested in playing it make sure as well again to check out the JDC stuff in our discord the link is down below you can check out our website and all that stuff as well we should be releasing an article on the JDC very very soon so if you're interested that'll hopefully explain things a little bit better for you guys so definitely a lot of things to check out and I do hope you will really really looking forward to course at 2021 dropping tomorrow on arena I am super super looking forward to that I'm hoping that we can get a good bit of gameplay in tomorrow we'll see we'll do the best we can of course we'll do our minimum to but if we can do any more than that I'm gonna do the best I can to make that happen so I do appreciate all of you guys watching I hope you enjoyed this a Coria standard season I know we're not moving out of a Korea necessarily but this is pretty cool to move to a new set so very excited about it and thank you guys again for watching I really do appreciate it I will see you very soon hopefully with some chord 2021 gameplay in the next video I'll see you guys then | It Resolves | UCTr15jDRgYZ_dx_p6wS3PIQ | 2020-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,456 | 12,162 |
qj3YwjOGaNU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj3YwjOGaNU | OUR FIRST TIME HEARING Gabriel Henrique - My Heart Will Go On REACTION!!!😱 | [Music] dude what's up youtube hope you guys are feeling good guys today guys we are back again yeah with peace and makeover guys our favorite guys we need to install subscribers guys i know i can do it together as the whole family guys if you want us to react any video recommend for us make sure to subscribe to our channel you guys follow us on instagram guys we definitely can check out any music you recommend for us guys so today i want to graduate my heart will go on by jay-z j gabriel eric so guys you know how do you talk less if i don't react more let's get into this video okay first i'm checking this out [Applause] [Music] [Applause] every night when my dreams i see you i feel [Music] there is how one is that a masculine voice why i'm really really surprised like i know musculato promotes saying beautiful with selenium music this dude is incredible i don't know what word water should use guys this is [Music] the fantastic and spaces between us you have come to show you go on [Music] i believe [Music] more [Music] my heart it's beautiful guys you guys this is really really beautiful guys my first time hearing my heart to go guys i cried it was really really emotional and the music broke me this dude's singing it here guys this is lovely his voice guys i won't believe if someone told me this is the person who signed this this is yeah this is really really incredible guys i love this vocals i love style wow he's a singer he's really really good at what he does how was it for you i'm enjoying every bit of it like i i'm in doubt that this is a masculine voice because it's it would you say like a feminine and his voice is just so clear and so sweet and soft it's really nice i just like it just keep on watching [Music] i never let go [Music] is [Music] me i believe [Applause] my [Music] oh [Music] thank you [Music] dad like [Music] yeah it sounds really really great wow it's great to teach a lot of people oh is this last pass for me i love it i love you it's really good guys this song here nailed it every aspect of it he killed it thank you guys this was really really amazing guys i enjoyed these voice i enjoy this size i enjoyed wayne's tone wins hi guys those hospitals really incredible houses this lucas is just to die for like oh i'm so in love with it i enjoyed every bit of the song i love the way he sings like hey how could someone be so talented i love your song i love the song so guys drop them comments guys your first time hearing this by gabriel guys how was the reaction guys subscribe to our channel if you want us to react to any music you recommend for us guys make sure to follow us on instagram subscribe to our channel to youtube guys you know how i do to see you guys in the next version make sure you stay safe [Music] all | The Perseverance | UC-jaY6dGP1RhvMIunvlLktA | 2021-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 549 | 2,783 |
8aNEI7FHhRw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aNEI7FHhRw | OBI-WAN KENOBI EPISODE 1X3 PART III REACTION! | hey everybody it's crazy fangirl shame we hope you guys are having an amazing day so here we are guys we're going to be watching the third episode of everyone kenobi uh part three and the episodes so far guys i'm absolutely loving this so good so detailed and just really well done like surprisingly i won't lie a little easter eggs and just how they call attention to details to certain easter eggs um like c3po in the second episode no the first episode i didn't even realize that until i went back and watched it um c-3po and r2 were in that episode but i love how it's not calling attention or like pulling away from the story it's just like oh they're in the background oh they're there oh this is this all this and it's just like oh wow like beautiful subtle details that stand out so much and mean so much in the world of obviously star wars um but just so well done so deborah like chef's kiss so well done also i wanted to quickly say because this has been going on for the last few days but the whole thing with moses as riva oh god like my anger boiling within me like i have a lot of words to say about that guys but i will just say that i obviously stand with moses she's an incredible actress and she's so good at what she does and she's caught my attention in obi-wan she's so good she's incredibly talented and yeah if anyone's gonna give her [ __ ] and if you're gonna come onto my channel and do it don't even dare because you'll be deleted off the channel so don't worry please support this woman because she's so incredibly talented she's so cool and just she deserves the love and support because this is the love and support that didn't go to john boyega um rosemarie tran i think that's her name um no she played rose i think no kelly marie tran my my apologies and even just to the rest of the actors who are colored or asian or whatever have all been bullied and harassed by some star wars fans and so i'm just gonna say that is not allowed on my channel that is disgusting um and yeah if you believe in that crap please unsubscribe i do not mind anyway enough of that we're gonna watch the third episode because we were left on a big moment last episode as um well let me run away because i don't want to blow your eardrums darth vader and also anakin skywalker but guys so good so amazing and just i love again like how subtle it was like not even subtle it was just this big moment and then end like that's how you finish an episode and you keep people waiting like brilliantly done but anyway let's jump right into this episode and watch the hell out of it because i'm super excited but before that please remember to like subscribe and comment if you enjoyed this video but also keep up to date with all my other reactions to more tv shows movies and video games so without further ado let's jump straight into this he's meditating okay sorry it's gonna be a lot of shouting this episode i tell you hello oh oh my god he's coming out of the tag guys sorry sorry sorry i gotta chill oh oh my god sorry sorry oh my god oh my jesus lord oh can i be i'm sorry i'm sorry wait wait wait wait wait i'm sorry i'm so sorry i oh don't actually understand how much i love everyone but also anakin like and also just darth vader like okay sorry so sorry let's go hello sir oh my god oh my god that imagery sorry i keep shouting and people are to tell me jesus oh my god i'm sorry i'm sorry it's four minutes into the episode what dude i'm sorry dude i'm sorry this is the most i've ever reacted like this before but guys come on we've waited for this for so long okay i'm fine okay i've dropped stuff it's fine we're fine let's go oh hello sir hello oh yeah is this oh it's just it is okay i forgot the grand inquisitor means nothing kenobi is all that matters now also james it's been so long i have been watching you third sister i know what it is you see and the position of grand inquisitor is yours oh so good oh my god he's fixing his low low whatever name is the low level layout yes it feels like that oh hello excuse me hollow starts vader playing tricks on him [Music] oh that's why he's coming that's why oh no he's not never mind he's got somewhere else my bad oh wow what a shot love that are not in charge here oh i am the tommy next he asked me to lead the hunt unless you feel i should follow your orders instead send out the probes do it now i like her this is where he told us to come to maybe they're just late maybe it was a lie i knew it i never should have trusted him we don't know come on obi have a bit of faith aren't you going to say hello hello hmm she's perfect as leia oh good people out tall they pay their way listen to the empire absolutely nice to meet like-minded folk nothing wrong with the little order right no oh no he met my mother or she she's not with us anymore it's a very difficult time cool you called her leia i thought her name was pumbaa oh he's supposed to her mother's name i get confused like i said it's not been easy sometimes when i look at luma i see her mother's face we oh miss her very much whoa was he talking about padme again oh i love that that's it was great i actually really liked it it was a great contrast so like even though everyone doesn't like the empire it's sort of like a great contrast to how he even treated the clones which was with some sort of respect and friendship my real mother did she got off just a story are you my real father oh flash is really my mother's shore my father's hands oh i remember a baby a baby yes i think i had a brother no what we get off here oh it's a standard inspection don't worry oh it's gonna scare them oh what a shot nice oh heck yeah orbee let's go oh oh baby bee leia oh no oh hello huh hello take the credit you go right ahead oh i love that like symmetry of the chair between them love that oh what a shot what the hell i love this shirt it's so good you're not the first jedi to come through here it all leads to jabin from there we give them new identities and get them out oh the inquisitors oh my god under oh he knows where ob is he's like teasing him oh no oh jesus dude the tension oh that was some of the best filmography and just set up was amazing oh my god oh my god herby come on rp oh my god wow orbeez afraid of him and anakin's like well oh my god darth vader's letting him run oh my god he's coming what have you become i am what you made me oh my god the years have made you weak i won't lie i agree with that no oh no why computer oh he's dragging him through it oh my god oh my god i'll have a vader doesn't even turn oh oh what a shot he's just letting you get away oh my god the fire in his eyes is that my boy anakin fighting back a little bit letting him go come on a little bit i think oh leia please leia go to the pilot go to the pilot go to the pilot i'm closer river river are you the one i'm supposed to make it no oh dude oh boy what an episode jesus christ almighty um well i mean what like what i mean oh i'm speechless guys like what even was that like it was so good honestly i did not expect any of that to happen um but i will definitely say has it already raised the bar of my expectations of what this show is is and what it's going to be like the tension was so brilliant in this show like in this episode was brilliantly done like and i loved it because it just seemed like every moment was planned tactically like beautifully and just like written so well um because obviously as you guys know i've obviously studied film and stuff so just like the peaks the peaks and then the climax and then the slow fall down um and then leaving us with a little bit of like um like what's gonna happen next oh god brilliant i mean seeing hayden in the suit as darth vader i mean come on guys like we we haven't seen him in it since the birth of darth vader so like this is huge and just like i mean i know obviously people are like he's like the body and everything he's the movement but that just makes it so much more powerful and especially because he's playing like literally like anakin right after all of that happened with mustafa and his transformation into darth vader he is anakin's like and obviously he's not like that deteriorated man that we see at the end of like the um like the when he dies like oh god like it's beautiful and just i hope we get more flashbacks because that moment where there's hayden in the cloak it reminded me when he's a mustafa crying his eyes out and just hold on wait actually i just thought of this i forgot to do this because with my ring light i can obviously change the color so because we had surveder end on that note we'll leave it with the red lighting a little bit orange lighting whatever it is um but i would dude like the amount of moments where i just wanted to cry and scream and i mean i did i mean you guys saw me oh just so good so good and just the cinematography the moment where like darth vader is standing in front of the fire and there's just the flames in his eyes like beautiful and just such great representation and even just symmetry into what's going to happen to darth vader at the end like he dies in the flames and not dies like buried in flames literally um and just even it just represents so much like his anger as darth vader his sadness his just his pain and then also just the fact that his brother obi-wan um killed him in mustafa basically in the fires of like the greatest fires in the galaxy are basically just so good and just i am i'm in love with this show guys as you can see i'm hooked to it and i love it and um honestly just like chef's kiss to this whole show and even just to this episode alone i'm so impressed and oh it's i'm so excited for the next episodes that we have we have three more episodes oh already oh i don't want it to be over already i can eat it all up so just give it to me dude this is like the one show where i'm like can i binge watch it please um but yeah i'm so excited i'm very impressed with what we've seen so far and i cannot wait for the next episode and obviously we're going to be chasing off the layout pool thing has been captured by riva and just i love riva she's so cool and then um this is so good and just all the anakin feels all the obi-wan feels and just um also i just again i said it last time i love the quiet moments with objean and leia just like thank you and just even the stuff about him talking about himself as a jedi and before that and the glimpses he had and just so good because we never obviously got that in the past so good and then oh i just again i hope we get flashbacks to young anakin and young obi-wan please like please i would love that please dear god please give a prayer let us see that but anyway thank you guys so much for watching this reaction i hope you guys enjoyed it please give a like subscribe comment and tell me your thoughts on episode 3 of everyone kenobi like so good guys so good and just i am ready for more now i would talk about this more but i gotta go and finish editing this and then i gotta go get my butt to bed because i have work tomorrow but again thank you guys so much for watching this and i'll see you guys in the next video okay angle out [Music] you | Crazy Fangirl Reviews | UCF7vqqfQ-boyj9dYomZ6n5g | 2022-06-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,265 | 11,219 |
-9_cAUJPS4U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9_cAUJPS4U | 266 267 Looted bounty from a luxury hotel | and the wooden propeller airboat yeah touches down yeah cuts the engine and glides to a peaceful quiet stop in the bay of charlotte hamilton listen a minute walk from the behaving oh yeah bypassing that hectic traditional land-based airport i mean from there you're going to take a taxi 20 minutes just to get into uh you know whether where the airboat lands longer if you get lots of lights if you miss the lights and there's traffic you have so uh amazingly uh the goose the passenger imagine you step out of the passenger cabin right onto a giant pontoon and your next step is onto dry land right onto this park fronting the harbor with retaining wall you step right onto the dry land yeah and well you throw your suitcase under the grass first and uh oh well oh a trail of blood leaking from the suitcase follows the steps of tennyson oh you know for a few seconds to get to the mansion nobody notices uh well tennyson yeah he's flanked by his two sophic uh troubadour nymphs and he goes right into the front door and right through the mansion out to the back door because he knows where the party is back garden fox beach chair and wow as he passes through the main mansion spontaneous cheers erupt he is a famous celebrity here and then doc sees him in the back he bellows out his back and you know his baritone ex exclamation those kind of like hippie rats are jumping through onto the ship see what kind of fun's going down in the garden in doc's chain and i was like vibrating kind of microcosmically up and down you know quivering with joy and oh yeah beams of light twinkle from his mischievous eyes yeah so like a ghost of shackles sex chains and astral plane remembrance has rattled their chains in a dungeon yeah and yeah the voice huh oops heroin junkie misses his blood vessel oops and uh oh two belly to belly slithering hippies uh yeah they like to get it down in a dungeon it gives you that extra kick you know kind of that torture chamber yes yeah oh they were just about to well okay let's go back to the guard and see what's going on there okay well tennyson works the crowd uh oh yeah he's got like 20 freaks in front of him gather round mateys and uh come hither to consider what is before your bedazzle die see that suitcase it's full of rico's primus big staves and you know we stole them from the kitchen of the l one hotel yeah these are this is a good stuff you buy that there it's like 60 bucks a cot okay and on this auspicious morning um yeah this looted bounty uh overflowing into your haven uh into your in into thy myth i king of saint thomas and protector of guadalupe dominica where the rosters have the good scentsy butts and martin egg i've got those islands covered raw and yeah these uh prime minister beef steaks we're doing up here it's sunday morning and they're going to be hand served to you by two here they are queer caribbean queens shut from a cannon out of new york city i'm just saying give it up put your hands together for saxophone look at those legs classical twin aphrodite sisters a couple of sisters getting it on you thought you were kinky huh well has it just been coquista dorian performance in the world's poshes hotels yeah this is a big show coming up i mean they worked americana el san juan all up and down the beach under the catamaran and uh read my lips [Music] because this morning our hippie haven is the trippiest freakiest trip in | The Earthpeople | UCpml-JGpACdpGVDLOmPiv0A | 2022-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 647 | 3,404 |
nb7QFPwdhJw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb7QFPwdhJw | TRADING MY F150 FOR ANOTHER M4?! | what's up guys welcome back to channel back to another video and in today's video we are literally all over the place i am so sorry for this video if you guys are literally stephen being all over the place just because we did a lot in this video we got some parts for the m5 we uh pretty much started working on the m5 and then we pretty much started putting some carbon fiber stuff on my friend's m4 and uh yeah i kind of just blew the thumbnail of the video um i i missed april fool's and at the same time i really wanted you guys to check out this video because he put so much carbon fiber bits on my friends on four soddies a little bit of clickbait but i hope you guys enjoyed this video i mean i i put a question mark i'm not really trading but still bringing you guys that amazing content so let's go ahead and hop into the video we are heading down to auto gator right now and uh hopefully i ordered a front radiator core support piece and i paid them 135 dollars typically autogator is pretty generous when it comes to their parts but they are just saying the center on bolt piece so if they're saying just the center on both piece this piece i can get for 65 dollars or even a pick and pull for like 20 dollars so um i'm gonna go look at it if it's exactly one piece i'm gonna be like yo that's a ripoff i'll pay the 20 restocking fee and just return it uh but if it is the whole front end we do have the trucker ready to take it all or we'll be super excited so uh either we got a smackeroon good deal or we got ripped off so i'll keep you guys posted once we get there finally made it to autogator guys and we pretty much got everything we needed so that was a pretty good score so yeah guys after we left autogator and thankfully we got all the parts we needed for the car i was super super super happy we got pretty much all the front end stuff so all we need now is literally a hood and we need what else what else what else a headlight and we're pretty much ready to go if you guys are selling a headlight know of anyone that's selling a headlight for the e60 2008 and up lci let me know i need the passenger side we're doing good on that the next thing is my boy devon hit me up saying he has a battery that we bought for the x5 that i built a long time ago one of these older x5s i bought a battery for that car apparently it went bad so he bought a new one and that battery is registered under my name so i went ahead and took it back to costco to see if they'll go ahead and return it and they did they actually took it back they gave me the refund then i was gonna head to autozone but then i got stuck up at pick a pool because pick up will just got an e60 in didn't find any good parts just one good part and that's it but other than that head off to autozone and um yes we got a new battery boy so we finally had a new battery for the e60 m5 we are heading home to install it [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right guys new battery in we're hoping you have the little jumper thing on the front dude it's not it's not plugged in but we got it we're about to do it we're hoping with the new battery maybe somehow maybe some reason it would start because that would be awesome honestly i mean the price that we got the car from i'm really like not i said not optimistic optimus i'm not optimistic that i'm non-optimistic that's good i don't know i don't know by the way guys this is blake by the camera i guess so yo what's up guys uh we're gonna do some carbon on my m4 in a minute but yeah we're working on the m5 and hoping i guess we can just say we're hoping right hoping this damn thing is gonna work and we're gonna hear some like some freaking v10 action dude 500 horsepower s85 oh goodness you're gonna have to be the first one that drives it because i can't handle 500. all right guys new battery in the car that let that fuel tank prime you know what i mean yeah maybe give it that uh that little everybody's saying hit the gas nor hit the gas i swear like i did it but the thing is it doesn't do anything all right ready yeah oh my god my heart hurts okay so it's it's misfiring for sure is it it's definitely misfiring like like it's starting it's running on like dude do it again i'll get back here i'll show you yeah i don't know i mean v10s are kind of burly they kind of got that rasp but do it again once it starts up give it a little boop boop try to like oh you are oh nope ready oh dude so to tell you the truth it smells super rich like like like spark plugs like i mean it just smells like fuel back here so like there's a chance maybe the spark plugs are tossed also i mean we don't know so i actually do have a little bit more hope so nick he's going to be getting home later today and he's going to be getting into the car he's going to be trying to reprogram a bunch of things just reset all the computers and we're going to go ahead and give it one more crank when he's here and if it turns over it turns over if it doesn't turn over hopefully he should get some codes that bmw would get because again he's using bmw software um so we're gonna hope to god we can figure out something later tonight but we have a new battery in the car which means it should have enough juice to give it a few cranks later tonight so uh for the meantime um i do have some carbon we're gonna be putting on blake's car what's up guys so i'm blake from blake's garage i have a youtube channel got bmw stuff if you guys didn't know helped nor with this bad boy the other day and now this is my daily driver nothing's been driving he's been putting a hundred bucks on it uh probably every two days pretty much just feeling that gas tank oh man but uh let's go up here let's check out the m4 so if you guys don't know i got a bunch of carbon make with my door i got a bunch of carbon fiber mods in for my m4 uh when we had it after ssr my goal was to put on all the carbon fiber stuff uh but end of the day um it didn't work out the car didn't make it home unfortunately as you guys know and i saw the carbon fiber goodies and blake has an m4 and he doesn't have carbon fiber goodies and we know brian the keys we both work with keys so you know what i figured might as well might as well put it on the man's car plus if you guys haven't seen his m4 it is a beauty it just needs a bigger diffuser because that thing's just weak i'm sorry it's pretty weak it's got a little bit of like it's got slight wonk to it yeah slight walkage like this should be all the way up a little bit tighter um then we need to put a front lip on i had a front lip on it's seen abuse it's been on the car for three years the car's pretty low doesn't look that low uh right now let's go take a peek at the front these are just on springs yeah this is a swift uh r space wow yeah that is dude that is low so when the splitter's on you get like i don't know three fingers in there you sure you actually want to put that on yeah now the question is can we get out of the driveway we'll we'll try that one in a little bit don't kill me brian not my car we're gonna be like hey i'll tell you what every time i pull in my driveway with this car i scrape so no i mean that's inevitable that song is gonna rip it off no it doesn't rip off yeah yeah yeah that's getting pretty good so dude these headlights too look super good what year is this so this is the 18 so it is okay yeah these are the lights that most people don't have because most people get the fancy lights the leds oh well these are what are oh these are led but not fancy but they look way better than mine yeah yeah i definitely love like the facelift style front headlights it makes a huge difference on the front end of the car um they work great at night too yeah so let me go ahead and get all the boxes i don't know exactly where they are my dad moved them but i'll get back to you on a little second so guys we do have a couple boxes here this is actually the f82 carbon fiber seat back overlay so these are super super super cool i have to show you guys this once we install on blake's car uh also this i believe is the diffuser or the lip this has to be the lip right yeah that's probably the lip oh dear heavens this thing's big light but big and then this one obviously this is gonna be the diffuser so um front lip we're gonna have to throw it on uh the front look we might have to take off the bumper have you ever installed i don't know did you take off your bumper i didn't okay but it gets well we'll see we'll see anyhow and then the rear diffuser one um it's it's the three-piece one so from what i saw it even has it kind of like these side bumper extensions and then it has it it has a lot more presence yeah so i have no clue what this looks like looks so good we don't even know and we kind of need a wing oh my god so anyhow we're all going to be doing a couple things right now if you guys like any of the things they're about to put on blake's car again just check out keys motorsports down below make sure to use code nor five to get that five percent off discount and they have a bunch of carbon fiber stuff uh five percent guys i mean it's something like it really is especially when you're spending a bunch of money and you're buying a bunch of car parts anyways might as well get that discount and you're actually supporting your boy at the same time so you know why not use it [Music] bro that thing is huge huge oh looks so good guys no carbon already in it bro it came with 3m and it has three i'm already on it yeah brian's going crazy on that three whoa oh man that is awesome guys and that's the thing i don't know if you guys really like bro like do you feel the quality in that it feels good it feels super good and a lot of carbon things i get especially if you just get it off ebay you notice that like only the tops and carbon and then the bottom is like indented inwards it's like super flimsy and thin yeah like it's got to be boxed in yeah if it's not boxed and it's like open on the bottom first thing you hit it on it's gonna it's exactly shattered in half so we'll like skim off stuff which we'll we'll test it out when we get out of the driveway it's gonna get scraped it's inevitable but also they also have the screw holes that are already pre-drilled for you so it's not you're not going to be cracking your carbon when you actually put the screws in which i really like as well um and this is i'm assuming one of three pieces right or um yeah i think we have probably sides like the little side splitters yeah they go right there yeah yeah oh my god bro it's gonna look good see ya guys awesome i actually have so many of these i actually have like seven more over there but i'm actually keeping a few for myself because i'm collecting each single color i actually have one of the darker ones which is one of the most og uh keys motorsports ones and we have some of the brighter ones as well i'm giving away eight to the first eight people that hit me up on instagram we got the keys motorsport decal with the key tag so if any of you guys want this first eight people to hit me up on my instagram a link down below is gonna be getting these guys first impressions on these bad boy splitters right here pretty nice boy they are super nice yeah like right in here oh my goodness whoa look at that fitment though we don't even need tape looks like as long as i never stop right we'll just keep accelerating rubble like fitment though look at that dude that's like look i'm i'm giving it a decent tug well that looks amazing oh man let's try this side let's give it a let's give it a look okay oh that's nice but dude honestly like just the part of the lip has already changed the front end of your car oh yeah like this is an absolute must on like any m car well any anybody that has like even if you have the conversion but that just it makes the front like ah front's good but like without a lift i know it ain't proper so you're gonna have to do it and you had one before right yeah i had the in performance one which this looks pretty similar to the uh the in performance one that i have let's hold it up here real quick kind of give it an idea i mean we'll so it goes all the way over here like that okay bam i think the one that i had before maybe protruded just a little bit farther but this might be better for um clearing curbs and things also is yours a one piece or three piece uh three piece yeah okay okay i actually like these three pieces too because you can just order this if you crack it and these you know yeah save some cash exactly plus i don't know if you guys know but if you guys get the one piece typically the fitment is not as good as it is when you have the three piece because you can literally line this side up line this side up if there's any flex it's not gonna be messing up your lip or anything and it's not the fitment's not to get bad over time so um anyhow without further ado let's just go ahead and get this thing mounted [Music] oh buddy let's see it oh my god dude all right bro that looks like an m4 yeah like now it stands out like can we even bro be careful dude oh my god three fingers for anybody that says the car is not low slow enough that's more than low enough that's his right height guys that's not on bags yeah this is like bad people like oh i'm back hey so we're in the back of the m4 here um last time i was working over here i felt like nor needed a couple more tools so uh this for you buddy nah huh yeah m12 this is like yield m12 fuel the older impact range it's cool it's brushless 3 8. this guy had no 3 8 stuff i'm like you know what i can i can give you this bad boy um heck yeah yeah i think you have you have a charger yeah you guys i gotta charge it yeah yeah bro he shout out to you oh my god it's one of my few fuel things as well and this thing is like powerful isn't it it'll do it'll do lug nuts and everything yeah no yeah you can butt stuff off oh this is a lot you guys look at the one i have to carry everywhere with me this big old dude and actually this thing stopped working on me a couple times no so this is oh bro he shout out to you honestly it feels like christmas already dang okay awesome guys this is so sick look at the quality like guys honestly this is such good quality i don't want to put on a blaze car i'm not just taking a sign look at it literally like it's just like an ornament bro it's so nice it's one piece with no sharp edges here comes another one oh my god that's the big boy right there [Music] all right guys so how to install this psm diffuser so the first we're gonna install is pretty much this rear guy here and then the big part and then the two little side pieces there for the rear bumper um so we're gonna go ahead and get into it it's nothing too difficult but we're going to show you guys the procedure so we got the uh little basic diffuser if you will so we're gonna click that in there's a couple little tabs right here and there's little spots in this area that go and then we have the mounting points over here so we'll hit those with the screws but pretty much give the good old oh that looks whack you know yeah well the feminine's really good wow yeah so that is insane you guys insane remember that is some perfect fitment bro oh there you go that looks perfect dude oh my god [Music] and that guys is how the finished product is supposed to look so pretty much it literally bolts in all original places like literally we had we didn't have to drill in any new holes which was absolutely perfect so that is honestly amazing amazing fitment bro what do you think dude what do you think how does it fit me the fitment was like really really nice i didn't have to modify any holes i didn't have to get creative with any tech screws or anything like that everything lined up one thing i did have to do is some of the uh factory hardware where it had um like a bigger washer on the heads yeah yeah take a peek right here like uh that you know you want to make sure that you're using that type of hardware and not just like a normal screw but so i just moved a little bit of stuff around and because we had the other key stuff we had a couple longer screws that worked out perfect so the only thing like hardware wise you might need those extra clips uh maybe six of those clips and other than that like perfect dude everything lined up really good all the factory stuff and it's crazy because it's like three pieces in a line you know yeah hand piece right here like let's give it an alignment it's pretty good that looks good yeah um that's insane it is all right brother let's go ahead and back this pup yet i have to move that block don't worry as soon as you back it out but uh oh man i cannot wait i mean i hope you can make it off the driveway bro you gotta get some good shots of that we'll see uh let's see how that looks but yeah look i i love the look of it it looks aggressive see how it is driving around if i'm gonna scrape it on everything but all right let's get it sheesh it's that race breaks guys go at an angle angle it go get it ah oh you're good [Music] now for the front oh there goes the grass again oh bro barely you're good you guys are wondering why my brakes sound like that it's because i'm on uh race pads because i track the car so i have like g-lock r18s and r-10s in the rear which is a super aggressive brake pad and that's why it sounds like crap but uh it actually stops really good i don't need new brakes guys that is crazy guys at this point we are closing out the video and obviously we're not trading cars that that's not i mean i just titled the video i mean i missed april fools but yeah it is what it is uh but obviously i just want you guys to really check out this video because we put up we put a bunch of carbon fiber models on your car dude and obviously it's a good video they're like what do you honestly what do you think now of your car it looks it looks sick look look let's get it let's let's show underneath like there's no light of day look where that light of day happens like you literally get it's like this much that's it bro it's really sick that's insane we got to give it like a 140 150 mile an hour tryout you know what i'm saying yeah you got off on the freeway um brian you didn't hear that and that was but anyway so obviously guys if you guys want to check out blake's car he's going to be tracking it he's going to be ripping it to 140 miles an hour in fair and you know mexico or something right no in california at the track legally legally there you go there you go so if you guys want to check that out make sure you check out his channel it's gonna be linked down below and also if you guys wanna check out keys motorsports for all the cool carbon fiber bits make sure to check out the link down below without further ado guys thanks brian later later guys oh yeah i love y'all so much remember to see i'll see you guys | Nour Hummadi | UCpVaULLD6AKT58HRsrQA8tg | 2021-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,886 | 18,924 |
Nj5MZPiR924 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj5MZPiR924 | The Desperate Sheriff (November 10, 1951) - The Adventures of Kit Carson is an American Western | [Music] my name is kit carson sheriff holden sent where did he stop in here is he around he sure is johnny glad to see you kid thanks for coming well el toro how's it going still breaking the ladies hearts say for a sheriff that needs help on a big manhunt you seem to be taking things pretty easy say uro we expect to find you with a of deputies ready to ride the trail i've already been out i had a wonderful stroke of luck and caught the bank robber single-handed great did he have any of the bank money with him every last screen back in gold coin case is closed oh your father be mighty happy to hear about this any father would be his father is senator from plumas county he wants johnny to go ahead as sheriff and and then maybe he'll be governor of california someday i'll never be that high and why not public service seems to run in your family now where's your prisoner i need the unfortunate to find you here i beg your pardon when i come to yerma i have no idea that i meet again with the lovely anita velez you make the mistake i do not remember you what how could you forget sure walden i looked everywhere for you good afternoon it is a wonderful afternoon all our little town is talking of the new shirt of plumas county nothing bad i hope oh this is my friend kit carson senor how do you do sanjit i wish to congratulate you on catching this terrible bandito that's uh very nice of you but others wish to congratulate you also so i arranged a little party at my home oh now wait senorita do not wait we wish to honor a sheriff who does his duties so well well i guess i can't offend the people who voted for me uh excuse me senator i'd like to see johnny alone for a moment but do not keep him too long his friends are waiting it's a little chilly in here isn't it how could you do this to el toro you make me the fool in front of my friends but how can i make you what you are already who's your prisoner johnny spade bynum spade bynum boy that is a hall he's the biggest bank robber on the pacific coast well this little town doesn't have a jail yet so i had to put him in my room chained to the bed with the money they'll both be safe with you to keep an eye on them here room 11. all right you going to the party johnny i'll keep an eye on bynum with pleasure thanks again taro would you like to join us oh thank you very much but i would not think of disappointing the widow bando it so happens that she arranges a fiesta for el toro also well give her my regards and thanks she had her whole family vote for me it will be a pleasure shall we go something is not what it should be so i noticed at any other time this anita would faint for a smile for me well there's always the widow a bundle so very lovely and so very lonely well go on romeo i've got some guard duty to do [Applause] hiya spade what's it to you carson you were never too interested in me when we were soldiering together looks like you've been better off you just stayed in the army oh i'm still soldiering but i'm fighting for me spayed by them doesn't that hardware kind of slow you down yes no it's all in a day's work you got a light sure thanks anything else i can do for you no i'm very comfortable thanks to sheriff johnny oldham the boy i wonder he might be young in years but he did a man's job as far as you're concerned that's beginner's luck say is el toro with you happens he is why bring him in i could use some laughs about now i'm sorry but he's catching up on his social engagements all his social activities seems like the sheriff is too what's the matter with us carson haven't we got any friends well boys we've started long enough my girl's got the sheriff under control by now the next thing we've got to do is get carson away from spade you boys start a fight i don't bring him on the run hold it here comes carson's partner hey come here ain't you el toro so my friends tells me i'm glad i know you i'm carl rigby this is sally farnsworth and crooked johnson hi would you like to have a game with me and the boys well i had other plans yeah you look it all spruced up for the gal that wasn't there huh but she was this in your mother abandon she was not alone forever caught my gal two-time an old me odd shooter sit down [Music] their pardons in here don't we slice them first not when i'm dealing you don't [Applause] well i opened with two i'll just see that and raise him um one card please oh you miss deal senor i'll take one myself hey yeah you played too crooked for my liking are you calling me a crook [Applause] i'll do me the papers in your to return my money [Music] hold it [Music] all right break it up what's going on i found these two ganging up on toro what's the deal tomorrow a gentleman asked me to a friendly game of cars say what do i play then it turns out it's no gentleman which one is he i've seen you rugby but i see he's wisely gone elsewhere did you say rigby that's the name he gave me carl rigby he was in the army with bynum keep an eye on these two toro look at all that money spade i didn't know there was so much money in all over yeah i've seen it before what are you gonna do about me i'll be back after you tonight beat it looks like you're a little late sheriff we've been robbed now a smart scout like you carson you ought to be able to pick that burger up easy was it carl rigby i don't know but i can describe him he wore a stetson hat and a derby what one for each of his two heads you've had your last chance by them come on johnny we'll pick up rigby you've got the money yeah most of it bravo i will manage to hold back the sheriff don't worry about the sheriff the boys will take care of him let him have a little fun hold on you two i have time to explain [Music] you men are under arrest yo what for we've done nothing against the law two men who haven't done anything you were riding mighty fast of course we was joining me was having a little race he bet me a new hat he could beat me out of the ranch searching kit no evidence first but i can hold him for 72 hours anyway in a town without a jail yeah you're right they'd only hold us up all right go on finish your race and i hope you break your necks they're tied in all right yeah so we've got a couple of better leads back in town though do what is all this what have these men done they rob your friend sheriff johnny okay but i know i want you do not block my aim [Music] fiance pronto [Music] check on bynum oh quit stalling what's matter sheriff didn't you expect to see my smiling face there was ever a time in my life when i wanted to shoot a man oh now killing me is not going to get that money back for you and you know you're responsible to the bank for every senator i know how you feel a fine young officer you make your first big catch you're a hero everybody's shouting hooray hooray and then all of a sudden the money's gone and all the california is laughing the poor sheriff johnny alvin shut up how's el toro he'll be all right except for a bump between his horns oh who'd want to beat up on a harmless amusing little cuss like that you know the answer to that one bynum come on johnny he'll keep [Applause] you boys put your horses down in the underbust while putting mine why bother now that we've got the money why don't we just move on not go back tonight for spade bynum that's the idea and a good one don't you think i'm giving the orders in this outfit slim and don't you forget it we've got to keep our end of the deal with spade if we cross the end and he'll cross us and we'll never be able to operate in these parts again well boys i guess we'll go back for speed after all how you doing taro i'm taking of the caves but i'm ready now to ride on the trail of the missing money there isn't any trail we follow anita velez and we find one why do you say that because when a woman leaves el toro for another man there can only be one reason and that reason is money what do you think i said oh please don't bother him amigo he's thinking oh thanks for the compliment the best that a man can do in a case like this is a lot of guesswork what's happened well suppose toro is correct and this velez girl is tied in what's the next move i suppose she'll try to help bynum make his getaway and naturally she'll expect to find a guard with him do we take turns no no you and i have another job to do johnny but there is a man who's good for the job a man who understands women through and through that's me we've got plenty of time boys nina won't be expecting us before midnight oh layoff well yeah i'm trying to get some sleep oh nice senior i'm trying not to get some sleep guiness are you not glad to see me no i'm not glad to see you then why did you let me in because i thought you were the widow or bando okay though please do not be hungry with me i'm not angry with you i only realized that you bring the midnight snack for the handsome sheriff but he's not here but you are here when i choose him instead of you i make big mistake i know it now in north california there is no man like a toro shut up you two will you let me get some sleep my lumbre you deserve no consideration toro there are things i wish to say to you alone why do you not take your food on the galleria out there the moon is shining the birds i'm mocking somebody but it's not going to be el toro how can you be so cruel you were always so tender do you not remember that night in vallejo i wear the same perfume the same irresistible perfume well only because you call me heart of your heart do i go on second thought maybe i better stay here with the prisoner i don't know what for i couldn't have any more chains on me if i were a married man your jokes are not fun come we got to enjoy the moonlight just imagine on a night like this with a man like you all clear come on come on come on carson my shirt forgot to lock that window they've been too busy riding circles come on hurry up well what do you think i'm doing this a little out of my life well taurus will be back in a minute don't worry about him it'll take care of that but you ought to know that why did you not come with me to the galleria out there the moon is shining and love is blooming i don't see the moon from here besides my soul is full of love no matter where i am [Music] you hear something only the beating of my heart but you give me none of your attention you only think of your food come on it's so good and you're so good to bring it to me oh todd how it thrills me to hear a kind word from your lips where else does the word come from i think i check on my prisoner 4k the prisoner is completely tuned and so is your other prisoner senorita with so many men in your life how do you find the room for el toria because because i do i have to confess it must i say the words a girl wants to hear but can not save herself i have no time for riddles then i will save him let's get out of here yeah let's get out of here let's go so you adore me well so do all the widows but they do not drag me away from my duties so a bank robber can escape do you think i would do that your own little meeta think it i know it so so far so good look over there bueno then we have many good signs to follow today [Music] they're smart they'll graze their horses and let them rest about played out flowers too now's the time for the showdown i'll circle around and cut him off you're keeping pen down here what do you say good soldier johnny [Music] you're under arrest [Music] and finding the range [Music] all right play [Music] so they don't notice johnny [Music] pick up the horse with the saddlebag the stage just pull in from the county seat johnny oh here's my deputy morning callahan howdy sheriff where's the prisoner holy smoke a whole stage load how come well the situation sort of changed overnight the sheriff took care of that not quite it hadn't been for you and el toro forget it all right boys let's go get e though will you not say a good word to the judge for poor little okay you've caused me so much trouble i was a bad girl well i'll speak to the judge what would you tell him i'll tell him how you fix my pocket ready tara well of course then toru is always ready for more adventure and more senoritas [Music] you | OLDTVMASTERS | UC9XGe7C0lr9PskIfIRngenQ | 2022-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,488 | 12,221 |
WFKQhVQc5No | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFKQhVQc5No | Time Offsetting a Layer, Including Between Frames | The way the basketball falls isn't synchronized with the movement of the net. Also, because of the QuickTime animation's initial duration, its lifespan and visibility are limited. By selecting the block representing the layer and moving it to the right in the Dope Sheet, we can slow down or speed up the timing of the net animation. While doing this, you'll notice that a number appears beside the playhead. If you move the playhead, the number will move in the same way. This horizontal movement implies a temporal shift, which is represented in the Properties panel under the Retiming section. This section is also visible in the stack because any parameter displayed in the Properties panel is also visible in the stack. This parameter, which represents the Time Offset that was caused by moving the block, is represented in three different ways. The first that you see is in the form of a timecode. It's important to note that the values in the timecode are determined by the frame rate. Then, there's the Time Offset in frames and in seconds. The Time Offset here, for example, is -0.4 seconds. By default, the time offset is determined by the frame rate, so you can't move a layer between frames. But, you can get rid of this constraint by pressing the Ctrl or Cmd key to move a layer between frames. The Time Offset displayed in seconds makes more sense in this context since it's more precise than when it's displayed with the timecode or in frames. This more precise way of moving is particularly useful when synchronizing sound elements with images. Moving the block again in the dope sheet without pressing control or cmd will automatically re-enable snapping to the nearest frame. Setting a time offset of -0.4 seconds will synchronize the net animation with the basketball's movement as long as the Position values and the distance between the keyframes are the same. In this video, we went over how to access retiming parameters, adjust the timing of a block in the Dope Sheet, and make timing adjustments between frames. | Left Angle | UCwy2VroRBI-VAxAw6NEbazA | 2023-11-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 349 | 2,036 |
WmxRdsyIWlk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmxRdsyIWlk | AlterConf Portland 2015 - Visualizing Disparity by Kamilah Jenkins | hi thank you for being patient little technical difficulties also I'm insanely nervous this is my first talk okay so my name is Camilla Jenkins at Camilla J if you want to follow me on twitter no pressure I'm originally from Cleveland Ohio I graduated with a BA in psychology and I found my home in like a Seattle and there I became engrossed in my passion for coding I attended multiple meetups there and found a way to use code to automate tasks as a researcher and shortly after I found ada developers academy which is an all-women's software training program in downtown seattle and now i'm currently a intern at I salon which is an e mc-squared company we do big data storage and there i'm learning python and quickly falling in love with javascript sip visualizing disparity what is this parity to me disparity is greater than the quality or state of being different if you look in a dictionary that's what it will tell you but I believe that the story is incomplete and it's also casual at best it lacks the key components that directly impact the individuals experiencing it and to me it lacks the interpersonal connection and weight that the word disparity carries when we proceed disparity with words like socioeconomic physical and racial we link the symptoms to the cause the World Health Organization defying social determinants as the circumstances into which people are born live work and age and are put and the systems put in place to deal with them the circumstances are then in turn shaped by a wider set of forces economics social policies and politics in my opinion this definition applies to all forms of disparity for example stating that in 2010 the u.s. census listed owlsley county as having the lowest median household income in the country with 41 41 point five percent of residents living below the poverty line you are doing more than stating a difference ideally you are acting as an agent of awareness so why visualizing disparity calm well growing up I constantly hurt people say that by traveling to fill in the blank country I learned so much about poverty and justice and equality and etc and because they travel to those places they became more grateful more sympathetic more empathetic and well-rounded individuals this is really fantastic and great but as a teenager filled with a lot of angst I had a really different idea what if we could see all of the lives of the underrepresented and undeserved underserved very deserving underserved in our backyards how could they starkly contrast the American dream and with the personal impact be greater my goal is to create a dashboard displaying multiple disparities like high school graduation rates and infant mortality with total separated by race and economic class using multiple visualization techniques I will engage users while providing impactful data so let's take a look ok so here is my project okay so if you notice when you click on a state use them into the city level and on the right hand side there is an information pain with data okay oh okay yeah so in my project i'm using a highly customizable javascript library called d3 and what's so great about d3 is not only beautiful but really really powerful and once you regroup after hyperventilating about seeing math math and javascript code as a beginner you really find well written and have heavily documented library with many code examples to help get you started so as you notice when you hover over the state the data is displayed in an information paint and also another great thing about d3 the creators and contributors are always on hand for questions that you have and this data is stored in my Postgres database and it's hosted on at my chosen URL which is really long but with so great about AWS where my site is hosted is that it allows me to instantly send my coat from my terminal on to a local into a cloud server in a very comfortable way and AWS stands for amazon web services and it allows you to link your domain name to your project and you can see the actual progress happen as you're working on any machine i would say a challenging aspect of the project was finding reliable up-to-date data and by up-to-date I mean no earlier than 2010 and reliable meaning consistent across all 50 states and it was also challenging to then dissect the data onto multiple races and then send it to the database in the format that was needed so that it can be easily rendered in the browser also another challenge was the fancy term that I'm sure you're all familiar with called the imposter syndrome yeah that's really real and as a beginner when i created this project i was coding for about a total of five months so imposter syndrome hit really hard and speaking from the perspective of a woman of color and tech imposter syndrome is really confounded with external forces that i mentioned earlier as well as you know life circumstances and home life experiences from school prior to your current state and also microaggressions and racism coupled with your perceived ability so the list can be endless and now that you've heard about the current state of my project i will talk about what i would do in the future currently i have state-level data for only one issue however and for one race but in the future I want multiple issues aggregated on multiple races ethnic backgrounds physical abilities and economic classes and then users will be able to parse the data rendered by an API by using multiple filters and for example if you want to see high school graduation rates for black middle class individuals in Ohio or maybe for a different issue in a different race in the future you will be able to do so and this information will also be provided using a d3 chart or graph and right now the information is statewide and soon there will be county-level data and for example if you want to see that in Owsley County the 41 point five percent of residents who live below poverty line you'll be able to do so and farther and there will be city data like in Rochester New York the mortality rate the infant mortality rate is double the national figure with 12 deaths at 1,000 live births and this was reported by NPR in 2014 and after city data there will be district and neighborhood data so you will be able to see for example that in the San Francisco Bay Area in a town in san ramon only two point six percent of adult residents did not finish high school but 63.3 percent of vernon central area los angeles students did not finish high school and this is reported by routers in 2011 so now that I've talked about what I want to do in the future why in a world that I choose this career path after graduating in psychology and working as a research assistant well software engineering is one of the few careers that allows me to combine my creativity my social proclivity and investigative nature into one career there is always so much to learn you can never learn enough and there are avenues for me to express social causes and this also makes it near impossible to run low on creative independent project ideas and if time was renewable and eternal then i kid i don't know i could do so much more also i have a plethora of tools literally at my fingertips and that really feels powerful and also in my opinion tech gives me the autonomy that I need unlike being a research assistant I do not need to fill out grant papers and hassle for money it's free and i can do it on my computer I can make it happen thank you | Alter Conf | UC4Av66gi0KiboNzqJy5rAPQ | 2015-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,355 | 7,492 |
YUgkTPHsNL0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUgkTPHsNL0 | adam spong blog headstand today for Mancave Bonbon all the yummy younow love #ramadan | three two one one okay so I'm wearing the exact same shirt that I wore for hours I think do they even give this when I was in grade seven I'll tell hit right it's Vince audience I wasn't a gear to keep keep random because they're on lockdown I'm using the same shirt after it's more sort oh look we're going to Wellman it was still this friend was filthy oh and I forgot to kill numbers right so let's seriously 20 seconds I got sighs nothing I was kneeling everyone says one minute 30 so I'm back to school in old school shirt what sort of school put the kid in the yard what does the other signifying friendship is the friendship strong friendship town I think away a little bit too old professor 30-second worse for wear the yellow sort the old school should look metal screw teacher at all miss miss Africa name because I forget your name oh this is for man cave and one born in the you now all the Ramadan dedication to the month of Ramadan we do maintain completed today would turn Rafael to the 303 the 305 306 wim3 - oh yeah it's the 27th 28th or the 20 ice is gonna do my full diary so I gotta do a dirty over 323 okay there we go | adam spong | UCI2tKgImJkBlNnqyDhqOfDQ | 2020-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 228 | 1,139 |
JZIbsXNgfB4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZIbsXNgfB4 | I SPY Quilt Square Packs! 100 piece No Duplicate-Sensory quilt pack- | hey everyone it's celina here and more fabrics welcome to my channel don't forget to thumbs up and subscribe this is a crafty channel i'm here to show you guys what's newly stocked in the shop um down below is my shop link which is amore fabrics um this is i spy fabric square packs pretty much you get a hundred eye spy squares that are four and a half inch by four and a half inch um that are no duplicates not one piece of fabric is the same it is novelty fabric so as you can see here it is novelty prints so pretty much it's all kinds of designs mostly kid themed universal from keys to numbers and things like that it can be used for many crafty projects typically known um they're used for quilters who make them into i spy quilts which you can see right over here they're great for sensory quilts um they're great for travel quilts this is one i started for my grandson a while back i saw him finished he picked out these squares i did not um so this is an idea what is in each pack it is a hundred squares per pack for those who are quilters and crafters know to get a hundred different pieces of fabric it gets costly so i'm saving you not only money on the going to the store and buying 100 different pieces of fabric but um i'm cutting them as well so as you can see here it's great these quilts are great for um traveling like i said or just some kind of like a game i've also had um matching game packs where i had two of the same prints say if i had two of the bees and they had to find the other square in this entire pack um this one isn't but the packs that i have here that i newly stocked are the 100 square packs no duplicates as you can see here very colorful a great theme um and they're already ready for you four and a half by four and a half they are newly stocked i've had these in the shop for years but i just wanted to give you guys a heads up for those who are not aware of what i spy square packs are um it's four and a half by four and a half because the half inch seam line will make it a perfect four inch square once it's quilted as you can see here in the quilt it gives you a perfect four inch but then my grandson do a great job picking out the things he likes i thought he did a really good job it's cute amazing the pieces that they choose which i thought was awesome all right guys right on over there grab your packs while they last this is what's in stock right now they change out so much there's not one the same i do know that um one two three four five six seven eight pack here are identical so i just kind of changed the fabric on the top so you guys can see an idea of different kinds of prints that i do have in each pack all right guys run out over there grab your pack while you can um if you have any questions just message me down below or in the shop guys you guys a blessed day bye | AmourFabriQues | UCRxv1Nl-XOd16V-AGVrXzRw | 2021-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 586 | 2,839 |
FQ94P6dr7cw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ94P6dr7cw | The Spirit of Jezebel with @CoachGregAdams | then you get this beta male energy i call that beta male lives matter or black lesbians matter that's what i call it because it's the truth okay you got people out here that they'd have done this in 1990 i was there 1960. we're going to keep applying the same strategy run out into your neighborhood and blow it up why are we doing this because there's no fathers there to tell them sit your ass down you're not a victim i'm gonna impute into you success but they've removed so many fathers that these beta males run out here thinking that they're doing something okay the spirit of jezebel if you guys go to my channel and you want to review one video review the video just say coach greg adams and i think i called it jazzy bell number one to get around the youtube algorithm censorship and i also did it to say to jazz it up a little bit jazzy bell but the spirit of jezebel they released the song wet peace leaf is what i call it on my channel see one of the worst things to happen to gender dynamics is this they put a smartphone with the camera into women's hands that was disastrous for relationships and gender dynamics from there she can worship herself she can broadcast other people to worship her so much so that she has a spouse a boyfriend or whoever people pursuing them they cannot match the attention that she can get on her own they cannot match the attention that she can get via instagram take thought snapper chat all of these vehicles to broadcast herself for women's worship and the beta males are eating it up see this cult was designed to destroy manhood and drag womanhood into shame the spirit of jezebel you had so many women supporting this and the worst of it were older women were saying yeah i'm in it too i want to throw my wet pea sleeve out there too and they can you'll have 25 year olds come over and blow your back out with no problem but if you study the natural order if you study jezebel in the bible her dependency on manipulation was to have weak men worship her so she can manipulate them she selected a weak husband who was the king of israel king ahab and he manipulated him this is common of what we see in today's marriages women holding out holding out holding out and she throws a half court buzzer beater or what in football terms would be is a hail mary and at the last moment when the eggs dry up like the sahara desert she tries to select a mate most times a weak male and she parades him around because he's easily manipulated this has been written in the bible already she had the weakest king and it established the basis of weak marriages today do we see weak marriages they certainly are strong look at the statistics they're not strong they're weak why we're selecting weak men the domineering wife will soon master the weak husband and enter in what the bible referred to with jezebel as immorality do we see that today immorality and idolatry the worship of false gods the worship of women that was what the story of jezebel is if you guys want to look at that go ahead and go back into the bible okay the man that opposed her was a man called anybody we don't have people that walk in the faith the spirit of god here neither do i but i'm not a religious person her opposition was a man called elijah who called her out for her idolatry in a more immorality i'm elijah right now today for this hour what did they do to elijah well the wee king ahab drove him out into the desert said we're not going to listen to this they called him a woman hater they called him an anti-feminist they called him everything but a liar and drove him out into the desert so they could come out here and continue to do this what is it led to what's happening next oh this doesn't have anything to do with the next thing shelter the umbrella of accountability and responsibility oh it doesn't this doesn't connect interesting interesting because it connects in my brain because i'm using logic i'm using evidence the jezebel was defiant until the end when the new king came and told her you | 21 Studios | UCuErSr7xeR763BzTJL7yJ7A | 2021-06-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 767 | 4,033 |
LFWN0Tt-Bfw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFWN0Tt-Bfw | COOK WITH ME! | Immunity Detox Shot | well good morning this is the first time that I'm filming something or someone else's around my mom is in the other room right now so I seem a little nervous that might be why but I'm not really nervous I'm excited this morning I want to share with you immunity boosting truck immunity detox shot that's the ticket have some oranges that I need to use let's just see it let's just hit it ingredient for beautiful navel oranges half of a limb own camu camu powder turmeric ground black pepper parsley Moringa powder single serving blender for my ninja bullet cuz it's just a shot starting with oranges lovely juicer oh these oranges were so good so this actually might not be all that bad oh yeah she likes sleeping on the chairs outside of having to use up these oranges super high in vitamin C if we're working towards immunity this will cut some of that sweetness really gut this one dry now these are so funny because I feel like they spill half the time let's all just say it together professional s you try and try it yeah then the liquids are good to go that's quite a bit which is perfect let's just smash out the parsley great for detoxing the body helping with bloating big bunch of parsley now for the powders turmeric so incredible anti-inflammatory for the bottom the batter at the body quite peppery and I'm just gonna hit it I'm not doing this for taste I'm doing it for health benefits one teaspoon mine and my mom's body will actually absorb the turmeric we're going to go in with the black pepper very little bit of the spoon thank you next powder on deck is Moringa powder I use this in my superfood smoothie another teaspoon what are the benefits holy smokes vitamin A b1 b2 b3 calcium potassium iron magnesium zinc phosphorus okay protecting a nourishing skin and hair yes I'm reading this off of a Google search it protects your liver prevents and treats cancer treating stomach complaints okay so apparently I could go on forever Oh fights against bacterial diseases so this is great for immunity Marengo powder Big Ups last but not least I have my camo camo powder super-high nur antioxidant gets rid of the free radicals in the body I'm gonna go another teaspoon of that and very high in vitamin C I'll see you on the a side to blend it up well top it but no tail it just easy peasy immunity detox shot if you look at the color on that looks like a baby poop baby throw-up the froth on that quite nice you can smell that turmeric you know what else would have been good in here ginger next time immunity detox shot I'm gonna just say shoot the whole thing happy birthday old shots for your birthday green shot cheers Cheers get the table mention it yeah that was um rich and turmeric but not bad no it's not great yes but it was good not bad and I did that with my mascot some NASA friend oh oh oh lush and the first time I made this shot or something similar to it I did put ginger in it and I didn't feel like eating right after but I'm gonna be totally honest it made me pretty nauseous once I ate I was fine but I think that's because I went really heavy-handed on the ginger just a heads up you can't add it you can take that out I'm going to make some breakfast for us really quickly talking fast is I'm excited and have a lot to do catching a flight in three hours thank you all so much for watching this video I hope you enjoyed it I'm going to start integrating why I'm using what I'm using the nutritional facts of the powders or the fruits the veggies things like this so I'm going to try to be more mindful of that when I am filming this day I'm sharing purposeful content with you guys if you enjoyed it please give it a like thank you all so very much have a great day great week wonderful life you deserve it you are worthy of it I will see you guys in my next video my mom was watching my videos in the other room right now but I can't remember if I said we took that shot on an empty stomach stretch out to the gut have a wonderful day from me and Lacey girl bye Google search for me mom shoot | Caitlin Coan | UCF-jj1oGbYQyCn-eqpHALDQ | 2019-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 780 | 4,034 |
Vqnv3ZKVb5M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqnv3ZKVb5M | BUSI 203 Leadership & Ethics CRN 19712 20221111 Presentation 5 Chapter 6 DAFT Courage & Moral Leade | foreign good day everyone I'm presenting um the chapter courage moral leadership first we started what is courage serving others and doing rights can be challenging leaders sometimes have to reach deep within themselves to find the strength and courage to resist Temptations or to stand up for moral principles when Others May ridicule them or when they miss for financially or emotion or emotionally from their actions without courage leadership cannot exist here we have courage often means Conformity this means going against the Green Breaking Traditions reduced in boundaries and initiating change going against his status quo can be difficult it's often easier to stay with what is familiar even if it will lead a certain failure then to initiate bull change most leaders initiating change find some cooperation and support but they also encounter resistance rejection loneliness and even ridicule taking chance Taking Chances means making mistakes enduring mockery oscon being outvoted by others and sometimes feeling miserably what it means to be a courageous leader to be a good leader you have to be able to push past your comfort zone and push past your team and push your team past the theirs as well this will help achieve the best outcome possible well help when helping everyone to grow as a leader when you speak you influence others to speak up and fight for what they believe in the best leaders now we take a look at moral leadership the best leaders in the world all have a distinct purpose in mind before they take action a true leader must have the courage to act after discovering who they are and what they stand for a leader without a purpose is more successful to failure purpose is what sustains us when things get tough and things will get tough therefore a leader show courage to act after demonstrating dedication and conviction in what they believe in short the importance of leadership lies in the ability to get things done leadership allows you to communicate a Clear Vision and then unite your team around that vision here we take a look at moral values and what a leader must possess as a leader you can demonstrate moral values and set the example you want your followers to follow anyone can be a leader at home at school at church at work at home we have where Parents try their best to be a good example today children what's their nieces to their interviews um in cases where they may go out to represent the family also in public you would want to have you'll want to have had to put in that good sense of leadership in them at home so when they go out you know they wouldn't cause such things as embarrassment and all of that it's setting good examples is the best way for a leader to Green to gain credibility and respect from others in other words a leader must demonstrate the behavior they want others to emulate professional ethics has recently become a Hot Topic fueled by scandals a leader must learn to resist the temptation to act unethically in order to avoid criticism or achieve short-term gains examples of this are persons who hold High office office at for example prime minister's presidents um some of those which have gotten into trouble for many unethical reasons um in the Tha we had a secretary of settlements at one time that gave four houses is family members of course I didn't see too well with the public um he denied it but they are still currently the occupants of those houses of course the party did not take him back to running the next election and further to that the parties now no longer in power in the typical of assembly continuing on lady our leader must have the ability to look Within leaders leadership starts with self be your own leader we all want to be the best we can be to feel effective and to make a difference in our own lives and in the lives of others we want we want to improve we want to often we we often forget though that at first that we first need to know ourselves and then lead others integrities or sign essential leadership trait for an individual and an organization it is especially important for top level Executives who are charting an organization course the level of integrity and leader consistently exhibits sets the stage for how the team and its members can conduct themselves path of Integrity is honesty being able to tell the truth and it live on on the Promises a leader should have the fortitude to do the writing despite of outside pressures lastly self-awareness and humility these are paramounts for leadership the better you understand yourself and recognize your own strengths and weaknesses the more effective you can be as a leader leaders should be modest about their motivations and actions here we take a look at the dilemmas Leader's face in light of recent on ethical and illegal actions top leaders in particular are under increased scrutiny what happens at the top normally filters true organizations and to the society by extensions leaders on the other hand face numerous pressures that test their ability to do the right things such as personal weakness self-interest are the most dangerous obstacles for leaders of course cutting profit boosting Kickbacks meeting demands of vendors or business partners are appearing successful and appearing successful can all contribute to ethical laps leaders will sometimes do the wrong thing just to look good in front of others there are some factors that contribute to the unethical behaviors in organizations unethical leadership behavior is a serious issue that impacts everyone in the leadership position but it is especially dire for those who have dedicated themselves to helping others sometimes unethical leadership is motivated motivated by greed and involves harming others to make more profit political leaders appear in a wide variety of forms and happens to a variety of reasons as listed leaders sometimes signals what what happens to their behavior leaders operate on selfish and greedy principles on ethical leaders are typically more concerned with gaining personal benefits than with advancing the organization or the society motion unethical leaders are dishonest with the employees their Partners customers vendors and shareholders the fields on agreements and commitments made to others they take full credit for accomplishments while blaming others when things go wrong they fail to allow others to have meaningful participation in decision making It generally treats people with discrepancy and disrespect they see followers as a mean son and and show little concerns treating people as individuals or helping followers develop their own potential we look at moral leadership moral leadership is more than just a collection of behaviors unrelated to right or wrong every leadership technique has a moral competency since it has the potential to be utilized for good or bad it is important to know the difference between right and wrong and to acting morally moral leadership strives to act in a way that is fair honest right and good leaders have significance through over followers and moral leadership enriches and prolongs to followers lives moral leadership in his followers to be better than they were before the leader how leaders can act in a moral way they can be clear and uphold high moral principles concentrate on what is best for the organization and all parties involved be the example they want others to follow be truthful to themselves and others drive out fear and eliminate the unjustifiable develop and communicate ethical guidelines they can grow up growth spine so to speak showed zero tolerance for ethical violations hola ethical Behavior to the lowest there to the highest level of the organization treat everyone with fairness dignity and respect do the right thing in their personal and professional life even if no one is looking stewardship leaders so cheap is a fundamental shift in leadership thinking followers I am empowered to make decisions and they have control over how they do their own jobs leaders give followers the power to influence goals systems and structures and become leaders themselves stewardship supports the belief that leaders are deeply accountable to others as well as the organization without trying to control others in fact stewardship can be called an alternative to leadership because the spotlight is on the people actually doing the work making the products providing the service or working directly with the customer there are four principles that provide the framework for stewardship one we are reorient toward a partnership consumption this is where Partners have the right to say no to one another they are totally honest with one another need hiding information nor protecting the other from Bad News two localized decisions and power to those closest to the world and the customer this enters reintegrating management and doing of work so that everyone doing some of the organizations call of the time nobody gets it's a plan and manage other people's work three recognize and reward the value of Labor some people like to be recognized some like to be rewarded some like a little bit of boot this involves Distributing words persons are compensated when they make exceptional contributions everyone earns his or her pay by delivering real value and the organization organization pays everyone as much as possible four expect core work teams to build the organization this is where teams of workers who compromise the organization or the Visions core defined goals maintains control Foster nature and environment and organize and reorganize themselves to respond to a change in the environment and the marketplace they serve last three we take a look at servant leadership some say this is the best way to lead so the world leadership is a Step Beyond stewardship leaders leadership in which leaders relinquish control and choose to serve employees so civil leadership is where leaders will increase control and choose the safe employees a servant leader shares power prioritizes the needs of employees and its assists persons in developing and Performing to their full potential rather than giving rather than the people serving the leader the leader exists to Serve the People servant leadership can be as simple as encouraging others personal development and assisting them in understanding a larger purpose of their work we examine the four basic precepts of a servant leadership One Food Service before self-interest servant leaders make up conscious choice to use their gifts in the cause of change and growth for other individuals and for the organization they desire to help others take precedence over the desire to achieve a formal leadership position or attain power and control over others the servant need a cause for doing what is good and right for others even if it does not pay off financially in this view the organization exists as much to provide meaningful to persons as the persons exist to perform work for their organization to listen first to affirm others the servant leader doesn't have questions he asks questions one of the seven leaders greatest gifts to others is listening fully understanding the problems others face and affirming his confidence in others the servant leader tries to figure out the will of the group and then further its however he can the leader doesn't impose his or her will on Earth by understanding others the leader can contribute to the best course of action number three Inspire trust by being trustworthy seven leaders build trust by doing what they say they will do being totally honest with others giving up control and focusing on the well-being of others they share all information whether it be good or bad and they make decisions the further the good of the group rather than their own interests in addition trust goals grows from trusting others to make their own decisions servant leaders gain trust because they give everything away they give power control rewards information and recognition trust allows others to flourish number four nourish others and help them become whole servant leaders care about followers Spirits as well as their minds and bodies and they believe in the unique potential of each person to have a positive impact on the world seven leaders help others to find the power of the human spirit and accept their responsibilities this requires an openness and a willingness to share in difficulties being close to people also mean leaders make themselves vulnerable to others and are willing to show their own pain and Humanity servant leadership can be something as simple as encouraging their own personal development and helping them to understand a larger purpose in concluding people want leaders who are honest and trustworthy however many organizations ethical climate is at a low leaders are subjected to pressures that test the ability to do the right thing leaders cause problems in organization by promoting self-interest excessively engaging in deception breaching agreements and lacking the courage to confront unjust Acts ethical organizations leaders must act on moral principles they care about the great a good Strife of fairness and have the courage to stand up for what is right leaders at higher levels of moral development concentrate on the needs of their followers as well as the universe or moral principles leaders who follow the principles of stewardship and servant leadership can help build ethical organizations thank you sir foreign | Wayne Bissoo | UCJdCX3J4S2CXuxZxtIX3rww | 2022-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,268 | 13,523 |
Ro-eO_4eVNg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro-eO_4eVNg | Norton 2010 Review | hi this is ben in this video i'm going to review another 2010 internet security software knowing 2010 is impressive but for some users looking at the settings for the first time can be daunting not to be worried going provides help documents are actually very helpful to understand which feature does what the installation during 2010 is fast first need to download inis downloader and it's only 394 kilobytes very small package and when you don't download this package make sure you double click on this package to begin the installation um i have to say the installation is easy and pleasant and fast enough um first time i look at the settings i was dizzying but by looking at each feature one by one i noticed everything has already been set up for me let me lock into the settings now where it actually by default uh it doesn't ask you for password uh to your settings but uh i set it up this way to be more secure let me type in the password real quick here and click ok and here's the settings okay let's check out what uh features that uh n2010 has uh it appears that it has a compressed file scan which scan for compressed files like a non-zip file zip directory or you know like dot tar gz stuff on linux and it has a data extraction limit uh remove infected compressed files uh by default this uh turned off but i turn it on because uh i want it to be like that uh for maximum security because so when i whenever i download something it is infected why should i keep it on my computer for and then it has um microsoft office automatic scan which is game for the microsoft files like spreadsheets and microsoft words root kits and stealth item scan are on by default and then uh heuristic protection and low risk files no one will ask me if i want to do something about it and then tracking googly scan will also be detect and i'll be removed and uh check in either 10 scans uh it's uh turn on and whenever yeah i know your computer does nothing in the background nor in 2010 will scan for virus and then there are scan exclusions which allow you to exclude certain files that you don't want to be scanned but i suggest you leave this at default because um you want to scan everything and then inside network let's see what is this feature does inside network scan user use the cloud technology wherein a remote server on the web contains the latest various definitions this means uh nor in 2010 we use a database and uh information from uh knowing uh database and servers uh to uh match against the software that you have on your computer to make sure you've got no virus in your computer uh it's using a cloud technology which is a real-time protection accessing knowing database and servers instead of downloading the definitions onto the computer and then it has a real-time protection against spyware which is like uh very good uh it has especially has a sonar protection um let's check out what that feature does uh it's a cinematic online network for advanced response provides real-time protection against threats and proactively detects unknown securities on your computer sonar identifies the merchant's rest based on behavior of application this means before uh no in 2010 it used signature base but not use behavior base to identify the spywares and uh network settings which is where you can set up uh which you allow in order to scan your email messages from email clients like um evolution or thunderbird and microsoft look express and instant messenger scan would you scan your instant messengers activities make sure nobody's hacking you on your instant messenger and intrusion prevention protect you from hackers and smartphones will lock down everything else that are supposed to be propping your computer and then what settings is where you turn on protect yourself from malicious websites uh against um what's that that carries the viruses and um any safe setup is a very cool feature that no in 2010 has which is uh very convenient um you all you have to set up a custom password and whenever you log into your computer uh one time you type in the password uh at the beginning of the session and then whatever your website uh you visit know and we'll fill in the password for you so you don't have to remember the password that way and it's safe from key lockers uh keyloggers could not detect what you type because you didn't type anything you don't have to type anything and then misalignment settings where you can set up extra stuffs which is not that important like see if you use this display we just appear right here see how much resource that your computer is using right now and uh other settings and then there is parental and privacy control setting where you can set up your privacy uh you know protect your kids from uh malicious websites or you know like website that has pornography pornographic materials and all that stuff so it's um pretty good uh um feature but you have to download to turn it on uh of course it is free because you already paid for the norin 2010 software and uh make sure you click apply and click ok to save the settings um one drawback i noticed that knowing 2010 has is uh its gains various um its gains when it whenever it's gains your computer tends to be very slow but uh fortunately this gain process is really fast so whenever you scan your computer you don't have to wait uh for uh for too long before normal and finish the scanning process so that so what balance out but you cannot do anything wise gain because your computer can be very slow why it's scanning um okay if you like knowing 2010 go out and uh buy it or download it by paying it and then um to protect your computer okay this is ben uh this is the uh veto on norton 2010 and uh i hope you like it have a good day bye | essayboard | UCF-YYmjCTE92XDhHVpEVGKg | 2009-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,068 | 5,762 |
gIJxEWZ5q6A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIJxEWZ5q6A | Cashew Nut Factory - Visited the M/s Allen Industries Karkala | Cashew nut | Bombil | [Music] hello everyone and welcome back you all are watching food ranger folks a very good morning to everyone today i will be taking you guys to the cashew nut factory and we'll see how the cashew nuts are being processed come on let's go [Music] foreign [Music] so [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] um [Music] so [Music] chutney [Music] foreign [Music] today [Music] japan to uh so okay click on the subscribe button and hit the bell icon really sir [Music] uh um [Music] foreign look good [Music] so [Music] so [Music] wait [Music] and just do oh chicken feel good [Music] do right meat so foreign tomato with the foreign me foreign so is moody [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] okay me [Music] uh okay foreign i'm [Music] i think that's it [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] junkie [Music] you | Food Venture Folks 1.6M | UCmpl1CVoCCiNlVk4WKY65Vw | 2022-08-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 145 | 850 |
2eZAZhMZpqY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eZAZhMZpqY | Economics comedy in Beijing (Part One) | so everyone please warm welcome for your employment I've done two comedy shows in Beijing and I think they tell an interesting story about the economy here in China and about First Amendment issues at least as they pertain to a Westerner speaking in English the first show which started with some microphone problems was at an English language bookstore called bookworm that assured me that it was a free speech Zone well anyway I uh want to thank you all for coming out to the uh uh this latest meeting of occupy Beijing I I'm delighted to see such a strong turnout uh especially in light of what happened after our last meeting 22 years ago wait we need to make sure that this can be heard uh there are some members from the state controlled media here so I'm pretty sure that that joke is probably not going to make it um it is interesting to think about uh Occupy Wall Street and occupy Beijing giv that the Chinese government appears to be totally petrified about having protests against capitalism this seems like an appropriate cartoon and of course you do have to be careful what kind of protests you engage in here because you might end up in a uh protest with Chinese characteristics now I'm going to tell jokes about my own government uh um probably my best friend here is this guy Mr G who works 14 hours a day seven days a week at the restaurant that's near my apartment um and uh uh like he's not interested in talking about democracy or things like this the other day we were you know he's interested in talking about like economic interactions between the US and China uh and my Chinese is very bad so we communicate with my phone which has a little Dictionary app on it the other day he was furiously like punching away it and he finally points this thing at me and it says uh goly thigh right and and and the in the translation said lone shark and he was like America as a lone shark right like Cy die and I was like we are not a lone shark we're like a borrowing whale just like floating in a sea of our own treasury bonds and he looks at me and he's like don't talk to me about treasury bonds right about US Treasury bonds I'm like why not and he says you know we're we're pissed off about those treasury bonds right they're lousy you shouldn't have sold them to us and I said that's funny because we don't think you should have bought them just get this feeling that like the economic interactions between the US and China are a little bit like kind of two teenagers like having their first sexual experience or something it's supposed to benefit both parties that was my first time doing that J had a to do I was worried that it was just me it was good for us too anyway I told Mr Yang that I was really sorry about the US Treasury bonds and the next time China shouldn't best and a safer place like Europe I also decided to try my hand at some Q&A what about a voodoo economics voodoo economics I'm against it I uh I mean I assume you're talking about sort of this like the side idea like the laer curve idea that if we cut taxes then economic growth will be so strong that we'll make up the revenue um it's a great idea I wish it was true uh all the evidence suggests that it's not true I mean there is some there is some Dynamic aspect to if you cut if you cut taxes by by a dollar and your total revenue is going to drop by less than a dollar because there's some sort of economic boots that comes from lower tax rate but I don't think there are really any serious economists who think that that that you don't lose Revenue by doing that oh we have one here excuse me uh recently Mr forb stated that America would go back to the gold standard in about 5 years uh tell me what you think about that I would love to bet that man all of the money that I have plus all of the money that you all have but that's not going to happen but my question is how you break up the Euro Zone sir this is a comedy show tune in next time to see how well my comedy goes over with the Chinese audience of students at the University of international business and economics we are honored to have Ur B here to give us a lecture please warmly welcome | Yoram Bauman | UCWNVDDLiexqiHNULPQ3kGxg | 2011-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 808 | 4,157 |
Z1ORt-Q0BB4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1ORt-Q0BB4 | VEGAN vs. ANIMAL Nutrients | I bet if you ask someone why fruits and vegetables were good for you they couldn't really give you a straight answer let alone explain it in depth I'm going to go over the platform's of vitamins versus the animal forms of vitamins and why we should be striving to achieve optimal nutrition through nutrient-dense animal foods as these vitamins are more available to the body in their animal form starting with vitamin b12 and vitamin b12 can only be obtained from animal foods in nature the one logical thing I can't get past my head is b12 comes with fat and cholesterol in nature it always does it has to in the form of animal food and vegans will argue that you can supplement it and then that animals get b12 from the bacteria in the soil but that's because those animals have drastically different digestive systems than humans do if vegans have the digestive system of cows I probably wouldn't be making this video just as cows convert the bacteria in the soil into b12 in their bodies cows can also convert a lot of other nutrients that humans can't convert cows can convert vitamin k1 into k2 in their bodies to a much better extent than humans can as well as the character noise and grass and to retinoic acid in the flesh of the animal and ala in the grass into DHA in the body these animals have drastically different digestive systems that can convert plant foods at much better rate because of their fermentated guts and the different bacterial strains they have in their stomachs but I just can't get past in my head how contradictory that is and how illogical it is that vegans will say you need b12 but the only way to obtain b12 in nature is in the presence of fat and cholesterol and those are some scary words to some people it is required for optimal health everyone knows this and causes irreversible neurological damage when gone for a period of time with the deficiency and I mean we see a lot of vegans with mental health problems depression and this might be one of the things to attribute it to and you'll notice in a lot of elderly people that do have mental problems their diets tend to be low in animal foods and that is not only a deficiency of b12 but some other vitamins as we'll see in the future in regards to vegetarian deficiencies and this is up to this isn't concrete percentage it might have been like for you the 62% of pregnant women were deficient in vitamin b12 up to 41 percent of adolescents up to 86 percent of children and up to 90 percent of elderly people were deficient in vitamin b12 imagine how much worse vegans are and a lot of people in the general population are even deficient in vitamin b12 mothers milk can dry up to 3 times as much in vitamin b12 would you rather have your mother eating steak or have your mother on a vegan diet these people tend to disregard the health of their child especially when pregnant or nursing for their dietary beliefs iron is similar in a sense that it's a deficiency that most vegans and even vegetarians develop after a period of time but anemia is probably seen more than vitamin b12 deficiency and everything outside of b12 tends to get swept under the rug in the vegan community they don't really talk about the importance of these vitamins mean is actually half heme iron just an interesting fact and vegans will argue that heme iron is carcinogenic I have a video I did a couple months ago on going over carcinogens and meat and the reason heme iron is attributed to carcinogenic activities is because it is now being consumed out of the context of vitamins it is normally present with so I'll find that video and I'll put it in the description for you guys vitamin A improves absorption of iron this ties in because since these people on plant-based diets are getting the plant form of vitamin A they don't have as much of vitamin A to fight against the oxalates and the phytic acid the anti-nutrients the things that inhibit nutrient absorption that are contained in plant foods these anti nutrients can be countered by high vitamin A intake to some degree but on a vegan diet your vitamin A intake is inhibited as well vegetarians have similar intakes with more deficiencies on paper same exact amount of heme iron same exact amount of non heme they still get the efficiencies that's attributed directly to the anti-nutrients these bind to minerals in the body and take them out 40% of 75 vegan woman were iron deficient I believe that any vegan develops anemia over a period of time if not incredibly low iron levels inhibited by phytic acid and oxalates so oxalates bind to calcium iron and magnesium primarily and phytic acid binds to calcium and iron overlapping and then zinc copper phosphorus and manganese and I have a study linking each of these to the inhibition of these minerals literally like 15 studies I'm going to link you guys but I'm not going to go too much into anti-nutrients in this video because I do have a separate video speaking on other variants and how nutrients it is important to note though that the reason a lot of the minerals in the vegan diet are not available is because of the incredibly high oxalate and phytic acid content although the foods that contain these things are not necessarily bad themselves when consumed without animal foods in and in heavy heavy amounts that's where we see problems so vegans will literally say oh well phytic acid is good for you in a way but they're anemic so you know go fit your logic out the window vitamin k2 is something that doesn't really get talked about a lot it's very very important for bone metabolism and calcium regulation as well as blood flow it thins the blood in a way it's almost like a natural form of aspirin and vitamin k2 and vitamin d3 are deficiencies so prevalent in the population that's why the calcium RDA is so high people think that oh if you put more calcium in your diet your bones will be stronger but now your body doesn't really need that much calcium your body needs vitamin k2 and vitamin d3 to absorb the calcium into the bones and vitamin k2 can be obtained from a fermented food called natto but it's kind it is an unnatural food and it is in the form of mk7 which still needs to be converted to mk4 so to be clear there's different forms of k2 that need to be converted into mk4 and in regards to the plant versus vitamin k1 gets converted into vitamin k2 at fairly low rates and that's happens in the gut it happens with the gut bacteria vitamin k1 converts into vitamin K 3 and then that produces vitamin k2 it's a fairly complicated process but most people are deficient they actually recommend mothers supplement vitamin K because a lot of babies are deficient now and I will link that study in the description it needs fat to be absorbed and fat can only really be obtained in nature in all parts of the world from animal foods so to convert vitamin K 1 to K 2 your body needs fat and fat can only have been obtained from animal foods in all parts of the world the absorption rate of spinach a vitamin k1 and spinach with 7.3 percent whereas spinach with butter was 24.3% and it's important to note that butter itself has vitamin k2 so I think this statistic is smudged a bit and we can't really use it as an accurate metric spinach had about 11 percent availability versus a tablet form of vitamin k1 so the whole form of food definitely low availability for the vitamin k1 should definitely either be supplementing vitamin k2 or consuming a lot of fermented foods I mean natto is the only plant version egg yolks and liver have a ton of vitamin k2 cheese is known for having an incredible amount of k2 I have a bunch of other videos touching on this I'll post them below vitamin A and I love talking about vitamin A because I think it's the most important vitamin that will come up in the future that people will realize we needed to be consuming in much larger amounts not only that beta carotene carotenoids are the form of vitamin A in plant foods but they are allowed to label beta carotene as vitamin A whereas true vitamin A is in the form of retinoic acid in animal foods the conversion rates are around 12 to 1 for fruit and 28 to 1 for green leafy vegetables I put a bunch of other foods here but the interesting one is spirulina it's a man-made protein based food and that's why the conversion rate is much lower for point - one of beta-carotene - vitamin a golden rights to the starch structure of golden rice allows it to be absorbed a lot better but when people were fed six milligrams of carotene and oil the absorption rate was three point eight to one 126 milligrams 55 to one so three point eight to one Sun is pretty good but 55 to one what this tells us is that either the body cannot convert carotenoids in a large amount in an efficient way and that's definitely true what it also tells us is we need fat to absorb and convert carotene to vitamin A and this means we need animal foods because as I said animal foods are the only source of fat in all parts of the world in all regions there are two common nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms with genetic variability that result in a 70 percent decrease in absorption this pretty much says that a certain percentage of the population cannot convert carotene to vitamin A that literally says while X percent of the population needs to get vitamin a retinyl guested from animal foods and that could also be a reason that a lot of people go on the vegan diet and they don't do so well after just a matter of a few months where other people last a bit longer DHA DHA the importance I think everyone kind of agrees cognitive function development of babies cardiovascular how DHA being a long-chain fatty acid as well as EPA abundant and brain I heart tissue as well as breast milk EPA being important in heart health ala a short chain fatty acid with low conversion rates being the platform of the fatty acid it's also worth noting that ala is contained in animal foods as well as plant food so it's not like you're not getting ala by eating animal foods the main thing I wanted to focus on here was that the conversion rates of ala to DHA are negligible and I would even argue you cannot raise blood levels of DHA on most vegan diets you know that one tablespoon to tablespoon of flax seeds in your shake in the morning to get your omega-3s is the biggest BS there is a nutrition at least right now I think in the context of a high saturated fat diet the conversion rates weren't really looking at DHA here is 3.8 percent if the diet is high in omega-6 it's gonna cut the bioavailability by 50% so from three point eight percent to one point nine percent and no one follows a high saturated fat vegan diet so we have to say okay maybe it's high omega-6 fat but vegans don't follow high fat diets so this is best case scenario this is not like theorizing you would need 1 cup of flaxseed to get the equivalent amount of DHA to just over one bite of mackerel no one needs one cup of flaxseed no one does one tablespoon of flax is about 1% of a serving of fish 1% if it's getting converted in the body the International Society for the study of fatty acids and lipids recommends 500 milligrams of DHA and EPA every day a vegan isn't even getting 10% of that at best you know vegans aren't even close to hitting the RDA with these let alone optimal health levels in breast milk of DHA can drive from point zero five two point seven five percent and consuming fish twice a week doubled the DHA in breast milk a woman so it's safe to say there's a minimum amount of DHA that needs to be in breast milk for the mother to be nourishing the child and an optimal amount I'm assuming that somewhere between 0.3 and 0.4% DHA although you know the more the better I guess you know as I said earlier you know you want your mother eating fish or you want your mother eating you know who knows legumes come on like what's gonna nourish the child protein is something that I don't really want to touch on too much because you know we know there a lot of vegan bodybuilder xand people can get protein from plant-based sources it is important to note though that these plant-based sources of protein are none of them are natural I mean we could look at the bioavailability of foods like milk 91 soy 59 and plant-based foods don't really look too good in regards to their protein bioavailability but when we look at powders and concentrates various plant-based like soy protein powder is actually pretty close to whey protein powder so I don't really want to argue anything with the protein despite just saying that they're not actually natural foods they would never have existed especially the protein powders about vegans have laboratories in their backyard so go figure I didn't put fat here because you know I would just be arguing well plant fats can be high in omega-6 and the main argument against plant-based fats is that all these vitamins I'm talking about today are contained in the fat of animals plant fats do not have the vitamins you need to build your body coconut avocado macadamia nut although their fatty acid profiles might look great especially you know when compared to certain meat products they might be like oh this is pretty similar they do not contain the fat side vitamins that animal foods do particularly high quality Patrat animal foods there are two forms of vitamin D vitamin d2 and d3 d2 is the form that plants use and d3 is what humans use and metabolize from the Sun as well as various animal foods contain vitamin d3 fatty fish egg yolks cod liver oil are mainly known because chickens tend to be out in the Sun pasture chickens and fish wild caught fish do contain vitamin d3 especially cod liver oil the liver of the fish freshly killed animals that were on summer grass do actually have vitamin d3 in them the problem is a lot of cows aren't really on pasture in the summer when they're slaughtered you know the animal has to have decent vitamin d3 stores in the body in order for its meat to actually have vitamin d3 in it so although animal foods might not be our sole source of vitamin d3 they were definitely used in various climates and regions where the sun exposure wasn't as high for parts of the year carnosine and taurine are two things that are only contained in animal foods carnosine being an antioxidant abundant and muscle and brain tissue associated with athletic performance but it can be formed in the body so but again like the conversion rate of you know you're doing all these other things what's the conversion rate of carnosine you know we really need a lot more research on this stuff taurine amino acid it's abundant in all tissues it's associated with longer lifespans reduces cardiovascular risk and it is currently being used to treat epileptic seizures as well as liver disease so I mean I'm sure I can touch on just those two in a video itself but I just kind of wanted to get these points across and explain to you guys the bioavailability of all of these foods and how kind of contradictory you know people literally think of vegan diet is nutrient dense that's very far from the truth the problem here is they will say oh you could supplement b12 you can supplement iron and iron is actually bad for you we don't need that much you can eat natto for k2 anti nutrients are good for you oh you don't really need that much vitamin A that's enough that we converted from carotene a DHA take an algae oil supplement protein oh you could take soy protein powder take hemp protein powder fats some healthy fats and avocados are good for you vitamin d3 get it from the Sun you know these aren't needed they will literally make an argument against every single vitamin mineral does not matter they have an argument for and I just it's just I don't know where does it end I guess one thing I didn't touch on was Cristo kasumi Chris was vegan and had very low vitamin d3 levels despite supplementing vitamin d3 she stopped supplementing vitamin d3 she went on a carnivore diet her vitamin d3 levels I think they tripled over the course of a few months so guys just because you're getting something on paper does not mean it's being absorbed in the body or digested in the body I think these paper value Warriors vegans riding down on paper oh I'm hitting my RDAs oh I'm doing this I'm doing that are the A's are just not being deficient nothing to do at optimal health I can't even convince carnivores that vitamin A is important large amounts that DHA is important in large amounts how am I supposed to convince vegans that they need to obtain these from animal foods I feel like I am completely screwed you know I really do so hopefully and and there's probably there are probably a lot of other things I could have touched on in this video but these are just the main points because these are vitamins that I personally believe are attributed to my overall health I mean b12 comes inherently and iron is more about deficiencies as vegans but vitamin k2 vitamin d3 vitamin A DHA those main things are what I attribute to being an optimal health those main fat soluble vitamins I will post the video on vitamin A explaining why nutrients are important how retinoic acid vitamin A is the precursor to every cell being created in the body I do have a video on vitamin d3 titled a Greek god I do have a video debunking heme iron I will try to link everything for you guys in the description if you guys would like to support me please just share the video definitely check out the stuff below in the description if you guys would like to reach out to me for some makeup tips use the contact form on my website or shoot me an email I will be doing a video on anti-nutrients next week and hopefully I will do a video comparing the nutrient profile of various foods just so you guys actually have an idea of where to get these vitamins from those two were on the books for next week let me know if you guys would like to see anything else in regards to the educational stuff | Frank Tufano | UCIEiE-hnAUXUZNNeMJsZBYA | 2018-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,337 | 18,010 |
OEpRGL_YM5k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEpRGL_YM5k | How to use RSI indicator with stocks (Relative Strength Index) | what's going on everybody today I'm gonna be teaching you the RSI relative strength index and this is a momentum oscillator so it can basically help you out and it can help you know what the chart is probably gonna end up doing it's just another tool in your tool ball just like to remind you to subscribe to my channel hit the bell so you get the notification on the videos and like this video let's get into the RSI and learn what we can use it for so this is the RSI right here and you can see we have 70 which we have a line here so we have 70 right here and when it gets up over that that's the over ball area and and normally when it gets up over that the stock will go down and it's gonna see here on the chart it did go down and then you have the 30 marker right here which is this line right here and that's the oversold one so when I when a stock normally gets down between that and normally tends to trend upward so you can also see patterns in the indicator that's gonna see right here the stock is going up it's very bullish and you can see right here at this peak it just passed over the 70 mark so it means that it's oversold but it's still going up the stock is still going up and then on these Peaks right here they actually are lower than the higher peak so that's telling me this stock doesn't have as much power so right here where these Peaks are you can see and the stock is still going up so it's giving you a heads up saying hey there's not enough power in the stock to keep going up it's probably gonna end up dropping off and having a big pullback which it did I had a big pullback and then a head a bigger pullback and that's why the RSI can give you a heads up and say hey get out of this stock before it starts tanking and sure enough it did you can also adjust the RSI as you can see right here as they did they put it at the 50 because that's what they think the overbought price is so you can adjust it to what the stock is doing so this one right here shows a stock starting to go on an uptrend and the RSI gave you a pretty good heads up before it actually happened so you can get in at the bottom that the uptrend was going to occur so the RSI started in 1978 and the inventor J wellis Y dolor jr. this is this guy right here alright let's go over it again real quick here so when the RSI hits above the 70 mark line and means it's over ball and the stock is normally gonna trend downward and when the RSI gets below the 30 mark level right here it's gonna start trending up because the stock is oversold and when the RSI is pretty much going down in a straight line it means that there's no trend going on then you have the RSI is showing the price drop of the stock even though the stock is going up the stock is eventually gonna start a downtrend and here's an example of the bearish chart so we got a here as a stock rise above the 70 mark and then on a second high it doesn't get above it so that's telling me that the stock is gonna start a downtrend so that's basically the RSI and just another tool in your tool bag for stocks and I just like to remind you to subscribe to my channel hit the ballots to get notifications on swing trades and like this video and let's make some money | Swing Trader | UCrTnXeZBTOFLiG67PqKfKMg | 2019-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 659 | 3,807 |
NXPJyU4jnQg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXPJyU4jnQg | AFSC STAFF FILM REPORT 265 | the day divide the ground I got a king those magnificent man I am I down they don't think update Titan to the largest and the most powerful ballistic missile in our arsenal 54 are currently deployed at three Strategic Air Command locations davis-monthan Air Force Base Arizona McConnell Air Force Base Kansas and Little Rock Air Force Base Arkansas these underground launch sites are hardened against nuclear attack 1978 marks the 15th anniversary of Titan tues operational readiness standing 103 feet tall with a 10-foot diameter and weighing 150 tons titan too can be up and out of the silo in less than a minute after receipt of launch command hurling its payload at speeds of fifteen thousand miles per hour nearly halfway around the world Titan to was developed under the management of the Air Force ballistic systems division forerunner of the present space and missile systems organization and by the teamwork of several contractors space technology laboratories provided technical direction denver division of the martin marietta corporation developed and produced the airframe and integrated the 54 titan two complexes Aerojet general corporation produced the hypergolic propulsion system using a fuel and oxidizer that ignite on contact ac electronics division of general motors corporation provided the airborne inertia guidance system that can be programmed for pre-selected targets general electric companies missile and space vehicle division developed the reentry vehicle the launch facilities were designed by the Ralph M Parsons company Titan to was conceived in 1960 the final squadron was delivered to the Strategic Air Command in December 1963 the missile and support facilities have been upgraded as the state of the art has advanced as part of a continuing crew training program Titan tues are occasionally launched from vandenberg air force base california developed with the technology of 15 years ago by afsc titan to is still one of our major deterrent forces it waits quietly underground it's retaliatory potential available on a moment's notice the YC 141 B is a stretch version of the c-141 Lockheed starlet there it's 23 feet longer than the standard model aerial delivery testing of the YC 141 be was conducted at AFS ease air force flight test center Edwards Air Force Base the YC 141 be uses the same dual rail cargo deck as the basic aircraft but it carries three additional 463 el cargo pallets flight test center people experienced in numerous aerial delivery tests conducted this series standard c-141 checklists and procedures were evaluated as satisfactory for the stretch version among the tests conducted were extraction parachute tow tests these included deployment inflation towing and cutaway this is a cluster of 228 foot diameter ring slot parachutes before live personnel drops retrieval tests were made of 60 static lines with weighted bags tests on articulated dummies reduce the risk of injury personnel airdrop tests included two sticks of eight jumpers dropped simultaneously Army and Air Force jumpers with experience in the basic c-141 were used in these tests jumpers commented that there were only slight differences in jumping from the stretch 141 and the basic aircraft single platform loads weighing from 2062 34,000 pounds were test dropped loads less than 15,000 pounds produced negligible pitch attitude change more than 15,000 pounds produced definite aircraft pitch up then pitch down aircraft pitched changes were about the same as for the basic c-141 on sequential platform tests each load extracted the parachute ooh the next load three loads with a total weight of nearly 70,000 pounds were dropped it took six hours to rig the sequential drop in the aircraft and only 11 seconds for the air drop the aerial delivery tests were successful all objectives were met and no problems in platform or personnel air drops were encountered the Y c-141 B or stretch star litter brings increased cargo capacity and more effective use of air force resources the further enhanced the military airlift command mission the YC 141 B or stretch version of the Lockheed starlifter was equipped with an aerial refueling capability at AFS ease flight test center aerial refueling tests were flown by eight pilots including both flight test center and operational pilots from military airlift command the stretch 141 be with its 23 foot longer fuselage was stable as it approached the boom boom operators from the flight test center talk the stretch into position various boom disconnect positions were tested center right and left various relative altitudes were evaluated as well as combinations of gross weight center of gravity and airspeed 200 75 knots proved to be the best airspeed for all gross weight combinations flight test center boom operators experienced in numerous refuelling tests worked closely with the YC 141 be pilots positions were verified by tanker director lights some 50 hookups and disconnects were made during the tests to verify the full range of acceptable speeds and positions for refueling a chase aircraft was used for safety and photo documentation of the YC 141 B and a FSCS specially instrumented kc-135 tanker among the final tests a day-night evaluation was made receptacle illumination lights provided good visibility y c-141 be pilots reported excellent visibility from normal seat positions and no problem maintaining the boom contact position boom operators constantly alert for receiver handling problems that could require boom separation reported excellent visibility of the receiving aircraft and the refueling receptacle the tests were successful and a certified aerial refueling envelope was established for the first time factors contributing to damage and sustained fire from cannon hits in a potential enemy aircraft fuselage fuel tank have been studied under flight conditions the study was sponsored by the joint technical coordinating group for munitions effectiveness this group consisted of people from the Air Force Army Navy and Marines the study was conducted at AFS C's Arnold Engineering Center full-sized fuselage sections of a simulated enemy aircraft complete with fuel tanks were used in the tests simulated fight conditions ranged from 350 to 550 miles per hour and at altitudes of 5,000 to 35,000 feet true air temperatures were also provided interchangeable cannon barrels fired single rounds of three different types of ammunition for a total of twenty-three firings with loading complete the area is cleared unusual pretest planning and engineering reduce the high risk factor in this type of testing three arrangements were studied a full main fuselage tank a full tank combined with an empty dorsal tank and a fuselage tank with varying few loads closed-circuit TV monitored each firing and motion picture cameras made a film record these tests confirm the damage is influenced by airspeed caliber of ammunition and quantity of fuel and fuel vapors in the tanks while apparently obvious confirmation of these facts is essential to the design of cannon effective against potential enemy aircraft this unique test facility is the first of its kind the data gathered here will be useful in estimating both domestic and foreign aircraft survivability a major air force objective is to increase the operational life of its systems one means to this goal is development of new structures made of lightweight materials that are extremely reliable AF SES Air Force materials laboratory is using a technique called non-destructive evaluation to examine and evaluate these materials to ensure their high reliability some conventional evaluation methods result in destruction of the sample the non-destructive evaluation group uses techniques and forms of energy to examine items without destroying them an example is this high-power x-ray facility areas of interest are marked for positioning the x-ray source typical items for this activity are advanced composite wing and tail structures in the ultrasonic slab parts are examined using sound here a turbine disk is examined for fatigue a recording pen operated by the scanning equipment makes a drawing of the part including its fatigue zones cracks and other defects this is a 6000 antier magnetic particle test unit it creates a magnetic field in steel parts very fine fluorescent particles apply to the part migrated to cracks where they can be seen under ultraviolet light the latest techniques in electrical field eddy currents are used to detect heat damage in aircraft skin and cracks in fastener holes another way of finding cracks is the dye penetrant technique the fluorescent dye is applied and soaks into the crack under ultraviolet light the dye in the crack flores's an x-ray image enhancement system clarifies features in normal x-ray films the non-destructive evaluation raishin group is an integrated mix of civilian and military specialists and technical consultants in addition to testing they prepare department of defense specifications for this type of work these specifications directly affect the operations of hundreds of industrial contractors and government organizations in addition they can draw on the vast array of expertise in all disciplines represented at wright-patterson Air Force Base this facility provides solutions to aerospace non-destructive evaluation problems the benefits are reflected in the time and dollars saved by their methods in resolving questions of materials quality and integrity Oh | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2010-07-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,506 | 9,499 |
3Eq36iqjGKI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eq36iqjGKI | Nearest Neighbor ex2 | So, suppose that we have a, a sales person who needs to travel to Seattle, LA, Chicago, Atlanta and Dallas on business and figure's he'll just, you know go to each of the cities and return home, and wants to minimize you know, the travel cost. And so we looked up some travel flight costs here, some flight costs. and let's see if we can find the a pretty good at least, circuit using the nearest neighbor algorithm. So starting here in Seattle we say what is my cheapest option? So we got 70, 145, 140, 120 so it looks like 70's our best option. So we got Seattle so, so far we've got Seattle to LA. And then from LA we've got oh, looks like the cheapest option, $100, $170, $150, is $100. So to Chicago. I've got some good travel deals here. and then from Chicago we can go 140 but we don't want to go back home yet right, we still want to visit Dallas and Atlanta so we only really look at the, the next the unvisited cities so of those two, it looks like Atlanta is the cheapest so will go to Atlanta next. Atlanta and then we really only have 1 option at this point and that's to go to Dallas because it's our only unvisited city and that way turn us home to, from there we'll return home to Seattle and that completes, that completes our circuit. So now we've visited every city. Total cost here if we add these up I think is $450, which is insanely cheap uh,[LAUGH] and there is our circuit generated using the nearest neighbor algorithm. | OCLPhase2 | UCmhf0HKYDhqTdgg37fAIE5w | 2012-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 278 | 1,445 |
ZNlUWBEqgjk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNlUWBEqgjk | Gas exchange 4- Oxygen transport | how does oxygen get carried in the blood well I have a little hint here for you we've talked about a lot of parts of blood we've talked a lot about different functions of blood it's involvement in capillary exchange its involvement in blood pressure but we haven't really talked about the composition of blood and when we deal with oxygen transport here's our main player it's the red blood cell so let's review what blood even is in the first place and I'm going to just give you a little test tube of blood and tell you that about 44% of blood if you were to take a test tube of blood and then centrifuge it about 44% of it is going to be made up of red blood cells or erythrocytes about 1% of it is this stuff called the Buffy coat the buffy coat includes platelets or and talked about them when we talk about how blood clotting takes place and white blood cells which are our immune warriors so we're gonna talk about those guys when we deal with the immune system and the remaining 55% is plasma plasma contains proteins as we know because that's where the osmotic pressure in the blood comes from it also contains various immune substances and some ions and some other stuff but that's basically the fluid that the oxygen is transported and now here's the scoop right ready for this cool fact we know that we can carry you know we can get our partial pressure of our blood up to a hundred millimeters of mercury of oxygen however only that's only 2% of the oxygen that is care your blood is actually dissolved in your plasma the rest of the 98% is carried on the red blood cells so let's take a second to draw ourselves a red blood cell and look at dude what how how does a red blood cell carry oxygen well that my friends has to do with the fact that in one red blood cell in one erythrocyte there are home let me get this right 250 Oh million hemoglobin molecules seriously 250 million in one red blood cell so take a deep breath and look at dude what is this hemoglobin you speak of and I'll tell you what this hemoglobin is it's a protein it has four subunits that look just like this each subunit is just a string of amino acids so you know the alpha subunits have like 141 amino acids the beta subunits have 146 amino acids and they just fold in on themselves to give you this nice little structure then four of them stick together and now you have a molecule a single molecule of hemoglobin there's something really important that I did not draw here each string of amino acids each subunit on the hemoglobin contains an iron atom and so there's actually four iron atoms associated with this hemoglobin molecule and this whole thing is one hemoglobin now the iron is the significant part the iron loves and I mean loves oxygen so oxygen literally we'll stick to the iron on each found in each subunit of the hemoglobin molecule so how many molecules of oxygen can be carried in one hemoglobin molecule four there are hmm I like to think of it as like a bus and each iron atom is like a seat for an oxygen atom and so there are four seats for oxygen here however there are four seats on each one of our 250 million hemoglobin molecules so one red blood cell do you agree with us could carry 1 billion oxygen molecules there's like a billion seats for hemoglobin in this one red blood cell you gotta be joking me now here's the thing that I want you to think about when the alveoli gets filled with oxygen the oxygen is going to diffuse down its partial pressure gradient from 100 I can't help it I got a draw you a picture okay I'm going upside down ready except I want it to be black like I've drawn all my tracheas here's my trachea okay and you're cool with this having an upside-down lung right cuz that's just my alveolus and you remember that my partial pressure of a freshly inhaled breath is 100 millimeters of mercury and this whole thing is going to be this whole thing is my blood vessel whoa did you follow what I just did okay I just wanted to put my red blood cell inside a blood vessel surrounded in plasma okay do you see my you got my contact concept here of course I have the blood vessel going through my alveolus that's not quite accurate but you're cold you got it covered so watch what happens oxygen is going to diffuse into the plasma where the partial pressure gradient was 40 and of course it's gonna defuse him as it diffuses in it's almost instantaneous that the oxygen that's now in the plasma is gonna go dude why would I go down this waterslide of plasma when there's an awesome seat inside this red blood cell bus that I can sit on I'm just gonna go in and sit on this hemoglobin seat and I'm taking for my buddies with me and so the oxygen almost immediately says I'm not hanging out here and goes into the red blood cell and sticks there when the oxygen moved into the plasma briefly the partial pressure of the plasma increased but as soon as it gets sucked into the red blood cell it goes back down so it's at 40 again which means you have the exact same pull to pull oxygen out of the alveoli again and you will continue to pull because when oxygen comes in and combines with hemoglobin it's now called oxy hemoglobin it's a new molecule you guys it isn't oxygen anymore so it doesn't count as a partial pressure of oxygen how cool so it keeps the partial pressure of oxygen in the plasma at 40 until all the red blood cells are full once all the red blood cells are full then the plasma will fill to approximately 100 and then we'll head off does that work for you okay there we can look at blood and we can quantify how many of our red blood cell seats are filled and that's the saturation of hemoglobin so let's talk about that next | Wendy Riggs | UC-yQpFb89u7qb-duWMZvoog | 2015-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,087 | 5,684 |
IetdAemSlJc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IetdAemSlJc | February Stuff // #SASFANTASY VR, Mail and More | hey hey hey superstars it is time for our february recap today i've got a video response for swing away sports cards a little bit of mail and some pickups and i'd like your thoughts on some stuff but first i kind of want to apologize i don't know if that's the right word um acknowledge maybe that i've only been doing the grail quest videos lately and i know a lot of you really like those but i'm still trying to move that along and find the time to do some other videos too but those take priority because they involve other people who've waited a very long time and they've paid me real money but anyway i haven't forgotten how to make other videos i've got plenty of ttm videos to do yes i still do those and i've got other projects that i really want to get into but i'm not going anywhere so i will figure all of this out eventually now onto the show clint over at swing away sports cards wants to see our ideal fantasy lineup and truth be told i wouldn't be very good at playing fantasy sports because i'm just too much of a homer but i'm game for a little vr fun he also wants to see some shout outs for channels with under 200 subs so cue the fantasy music i have my third edition handbook my lucky dice and some delicious little debbies i've invited some great youtubers to play a little and d with me al's rpos is getting jiggy with his half orc willsmith mick from dead centered has decided to play a centaur from the island of first basington by the name of gowaro ii alan twitchell is joining the party with his halfling twittwit grimeymitt's sports cards is playing a gnome by the name of hosiram who will serve as the leader of this party uh disguise sports guards is playing a half elf named leandor the smiley card wolf is joining the party with his dwarf cedarrick of mullins i love sports cards formerly known as wildcat 72 is playing a minotaur called b rice the harper and sciguy 29 has his goblin the sneaky by robuxton my man goody g brought along a sort of duol character human crispy bryant and to round it out the card doctor is playing the elf bibore now roll for initiative i i think i did that right all the way from canada we've got a nice care package from mr stixxg it says keep making youtube great you know i'm a huge fan of what you do stixi oh shucks thanks dixie you're not so bad yourself buddy let's see he uses proper green tape we got a diamond refractor jose and a clue bot and 86 in venice rookie you like that one uh shane bieber and another jimenez rookie you know what i like man thank you so much i think this is the third month in a row that tony black has sent me something he must really like my care package segments wait a minute this is for mrs reindeer gimme tony sent me something thank you tony you shouldn't have christy brinkley's biggest fan you're an uptown girl living in an uptown world here's your awesome albert joey bell card oh pretty purple tape look at that cutie adorbs babies make everybody happy even albert bell beautiful and a 1971 leroy kelly from morgan state that's tight thanks tony i love these here's where i'd like your input i'm going to send in a little sgc order i did one last year and it's that time again but i don't want to grade everything just stuff that is super cool to me so i think i have my mind made up but i want to see what you all think some of you will tell me to grade everything and some of you will cringe at the thought of me dooming these cards to an existence in a cold plastic coffin i look at it as a way to further showcase some of my favorite cards but the card's value has to warrant it too so here's what we got my 48 leaf lube drill corners are super sharp surface is clean but this was a scrapbook card i love this card but i think an authentic or a one grade would sort of demean it because it's so beautiful otherwise uh 52 al rosen good centering no creases corners are okay not great but a really nice card and i think i am going to send this one in hoping for four at least on that 1921 american caramel bill wham scans i love this one too because it was a gift from don's field of dreams cards we were hanging out at a show and he saw me like oogling over this one but it has its issues and again i don't want to low-grade detracting from how special this card is to me 1920 tris speaker this was a national goal from last year and it's only going to get authentic because it's a hand-cut strip card but trist definitely needs a tux uh 49 mp and company lou boudreau i always thought that these cards were really neat looking but now that i have one i don't really love it it was really lazy design and i think i'm gonna pass on this one 1967 venezuelan bob feller it's only going to get an authentic or if i'm really lucky a one but i really dig this one and it's pretty unique so i think bob's gonna get a tux i've got a couple of t205 commons george stovall and joe birmingham they're gorgeous cards but maybe i'd get a one or two i could almost buy graded copies for what it would cost me to slap them and lastly 1947 bond bread boudreaux and feller both of these seem to be in really nice shape the value might be there but i just don't know if i really like them enough maybe i'm not a huge fan of black and white cards i don't know i also worry about size requirements they're both a little bit different bob is a tiny bit taller but they both seem to meet the minimum size requirements for these i have nothing to compare them to though so i'm sure all of these would look great slab but i want to hear what you guys think i'll get these out of the way first because i'm sure a lot of you have never heard of these guys but they're part of my indians world series rosters autograph project from the 1948 world series here's ray boone father of bob boone and grandfather to bret and aaron boone and here's ken keltner seven time all-star and really good third baseman and thurman tucker i just love the care that went into this postcard somebody carefully cut out a photo of his head and wrote down career stats on the back uh from the 1954 world series i picked up bill glenn ray narlesky sam dente rudy regalado and george strickland those picture postcards are pretty neat here is mel harder who was a cleveland lifer never played in a world series but he was a really really good pitcher and coach and now some guys you have heard of i bought a small lot of baseballs on facebook here's carrie wood to make tony jealous uh phil negro i have a couple of his autographs but i did not have a single sign ball and i did not have a dennis eckersley autograph so i was happy to add this one too and my two favorite pickups this month i actually found an alvaro card i didn't have sign no less a 92 pro card sky socks minor league card and prepare yourselves because you're all going to be very jealous check out this sign press photo with don mossy ray narlesky and coach bill loeb look at don he is so ready to put out some serious fires normally i put these kinds of eight by tens and press photos in a binder but this one might be getting a frame it really makes me happy all right that's it for now i want to thank clint at swing away sports cards for the fun contest i need to thank stixxg and the honorable tony black and of course thank you all for watching my nonsense now i got to put all this stuff away and i'm pretty sure i have some more grail quest drawings to get done so i'll see you all next week | Reindeer Studios | UCAQ8Ij8Xr2MqqFYbjM_PACA | 2022-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,467 | 7,439 |
pzu5SLF2whk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzu5SLF2whk | Symphony of the Seas: Ocean View Balcony Room 11696 & Ship Tour | Royal Caribbean Cruise | oh boy there here's a room balcony you [Music] so this is the specialties area of the buffet in the morning it looks just kind of like maybe the omelette station and then over here we got like some breads and fruits good morning the pineapple is really good we got coffee water some juices over here you can get meats at nights they have butter chicken and naan which is really good biscuits and gravy is good good morning fried eggs are good my favorite is a big old stack of bacon right here it's pretty good more eggs and then over here you got like some meats and cream cheeses for bagels some grits and oatmeal some different things for bagels and toast the americana section has like waffles pancakes bagels toast cinnamon rolls which are also pretty good more fruit here here's where you get your plate this is the one place to get your plate good morning and then more juice and coffee and you always gotta wash your hands there are restrooms outside jammer as well and of course gotta love the piano stairs that take you right up to the wood [Music] okay and they have the code [Music] [Applause] [Music] my [Music] do [Music] [Applause] [Music] forever no i do not [Music] so did you know that if you launch the app i didn't know that you could do that [Music] it from down here [Music] okay [Music] so [Music] so [Music] so [Music] thank you [Music] you | AGP Travel Planning | UCFU5NeQtaGvE6e6Rv8hncTw | 2022-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 255 | 1,364 |
lcH9Wf4-7G4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcH9Wf4-7G4 | Using the Dockem with Picture Hanging strips | so over the past few weeks we've been testing the document adhesive solution command picture hanging strips these strips are more like a very strong velcro but use the same technology that allows you to remove them without damaging your wall again you can see how easy it is to set up the dock them using these strips these medium strips I'm using here are rated to hold up to three pounds each or you can also use the large command strips which are rated to hold four pounds each using these picture hanging strips add the new dimension of flexibility to the daka allowing you to put up move and take it down with ease so wherever you have the strips up you can mount your dock them this not only allows you to move your document firm place to place but it also allows you to set up a location for different sized devices or if you don't want the dock them up when you're not using it you can even find something else to put in its place as you can see we've done here in our kitchen and that's always removing the command strips from the wall is easy and it won't damage your wall if you are interested in receiving these strips along with your dock them you can add five dollars to your pledge and receive a pack of six medium strips or add seven dollars and receive a pack of four large strips thanks for all your support we look forward to sending your own dock | cjm610 | UCP9R95CMayLmxQek_tc-b6A | 2011-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 263 | 1,366 |
ek97eQUeXHI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek97eQUeXHI | Maundy Thursday, 2020 | friends welcome to tonight's Maundy Thursday worship service we invite you wherever you are to participate with us in remembering the love and grace and great sacrifice of Jesus Christ our Lord throughout the service we will be hearing the story of what happened that night 2,000 years ago from different voices in our congregation we will also be inviting you to participate in communion with us today so at this time it might be good to go into your kitchen and see what you have available to you perhaps you have a loaf of bread or maybe you made the common loaf with the recipe that Janice psalm provided to us earlier this week or maybe like me you have some crackers and juice to eat whatever you have available to you the important thing is that we remember that Jesus Christ loved us so much that he was prepared to give himself for us this evening so friends as we prepare ourselves for worship let us join together in a call to worship in remembrance we gather to be with the one who teaches us the meaning of faithfulness in remembrance we worship lifting our voices to the one who calls us to love one another in remembrance we feast breaking the bread which makes us whole and drinking the cup which fills us with grace amen then Judas Iscariot who was one of the twelve went to the chief priests in order to betray Jesus to them when they heard it they were greatly pleased and promised to give him money so he began to look for an opportunity to betray him on the first day of unleavened bread when the Passover lamb is sacrificed his disciples said to him where do you want us to go and make the preparations for you to eat the Passover so he sent two of his disciples saying to them go into the city and a man carrying a jar of water will meet you follow him and wherever he enters say to the owner of the house the teacher asked where is my guestroom where I may eat the Passover with my disciples he will show you a large room upstairs furnished and ready make preparations for us there so the disciples set out and went to the city and found everything as he had told them and they prepared the Passover meal when it was evening he came with the twelve and when they had taken their place and we're eating Jesus said truly I tell you one of you will betray me one who is eating with me they began to be distressed and to say to him one after another surely not I he said to them it is one of the twelve one who is dipping bread into the bowl with me for the Son of man goes as it is written of him but woe to that one by when the Son of Man is betrayed it would have been better for that one not to have been born did you want to snow and singing [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] on the night that Jesus died as they were eating and after giving thanks he took bread and he broke it and he gave it to his disciples saying take it this is my body given for you whenever you eat of it do this in remembrance of me in the same way Jesus took the cup and he said this is the cup of the New Covenant sealed in my blood shed for your sins when you drink of it do so in remembrance of me friends tonight your table is not an ordinary table your table is the Lord's table and all who believe in Jesus Christ are welcome to the feast to dine with him this evening so with whatever you have we invite you to take part in communion with us at this time and after you have partaken we will be taking a few moments in silence to remember Jesus is love and His grace and His great sacrifice for us it may be helpful to come to this moment with your palms facing upward to reflect in God so at this time we invite you to partake amen let us now continue our journey this night with Christ leading the way from the table into the garden when they had sung to him they went out to the Mount of Olives and Jesus said to them you will all become deserters for it is written I will strike the Shepherd and the sheep will be scattered but after I am raised up I will go before you to Galilee Peter said to him even though all become deserters I will not jesus said to him truly I tell you this day this very night before the crows twice you will deny me three times but he said vehemently even though I must die with you I will not deny you and all of them said the same they went to a place called gethsemane and he said to his disciples sit here while I pray he took with him Peter and James and John and began to be distressed and agitated and he said two that I'm deeply grieved even to death remain here and keep awake and going a little farther he threw himself on the ground and prayed that if it were possible the hour might pass from him he said Abba Father for you all things are possible remove this cup from me yet not what I want but what you want [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] he came and found them sleeping and he said to Peter Simon are you asleep could you not keep awake one hour keep awake and pray that you may not come into the time of trial the spirit indeed is willing but the flesh is weak and again he went away and prayed saying the same words and once more he came and found them sleeping for their eyes were very heavy and they did not know what to say to him he came a third time and said to them are you still sleeping and taking your rest enough the hour has come the Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners get up let us be going see my betrayer is at hand immediately well he was still speaking Judas one of the twelve arrived and with him there was a crowd with swords and clubs from the chief priests the scribes and the elders now the betrayer had given them a sign saying the one I will kiss is the man arrest him and lead him away under guard so when he came he went up to him at once and said rabbi and kissed him then they laid hands on him and arrested him but one of those who stood near drew his sword and struck the slave of the high priest cutting off his ear then gee said to them have you coming up with swords and clubs to arrest me as though I were abandoned day after day I was with you in the temple teaching and you did not arrest me but let the Scriptures be fulfilled all of them deserted him and fled a certain young man was following him wearing nothing but a linen cloth they caught hold of him but he left the linen cloth as they entered the tomb they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side and they were alarmed but he said to them do not be alarmed you are looking for Jesus of Nazareth who was crucified he has been raised he is not here look there is the place they laid him you may find it strange that on the Thursday night that we are to be remembering Jesus's arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane we might skip ahead to Sunday morning well as mark tells this story in chapter 14 we hear of a young man who fled just as the disciples also fled the arresting officers would have apprehended this young man except that when they reached out for him his clothes tore and he escaped running away naked now the only other time that mark uses the term young man is in chapter 16 when a young man dressed in white makes the proclamation of Jesus's resurrection to the women as they drew near to the tomb mark twice mentions a young man once fleeing in fear running right out of his clothes and once at Jesus's open grave clothed in white so we must ask is mark indicating that all of us who desert Jesus have a new opportunity for following by God's grace perhaps it is possible but let us now return to the garden of gethsemane this night and let us pray with Jesus Christ for all that is to come in the coming days [Music] friends go now in peace to keep watch with Jesus this night you | First Presbyterian Church of Bryan, Texas | UCEt3qlGJJ9mgq1VbZlPBzZg | 2020-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,532 | 7,709 |
4rhzZKbm-cI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rhzZKbm-cI | John Blaine Restyled | foreign that's how you get on top yes I love you look fabulous if you just remember those words yeah you're fabulous I'm number one and they're number two I'm sorry it's time behind me I demand that in my contract you get so wrapped up in this make-believe world of Hollywood and fashion and glamor you start becoming somebody that you don't know I think I have like maybe 200 000 with a jewelry on if I don't look good nobody looks good don't your hair up it's funny you make everyone so beautiful but in the course of the business you're going to hate yourself and you feel ugly about yourself the more beautiful you make somebody else the more ugly you feel because you begin to fall for the whole idea of perfection and you're like why can't look like them it's a real mind American Music Award an Oscar the beginning of my career I I was literally my quote was don't you know who I am and now for me to say something that makes me so violently ill in the end of the day I'm just a hairdresser John's a sweetheart but it's hard to get down there why look back and say to myself what up what did I accomplish in my life was it just a magazine cover is this it it's pretty up I'm not solving world hunger or cancer or anything I know that's such a cliche but it's true I like to go do more things in my life go Birkenstock uh no Uggs | John Blaine | UCzxF5Z2C0JQzvmKrsnUn4cw | 2017-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 265 | 1,335 |
YMSJwU64hFI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMSJwU64hFI | The singing bullfrog! #hilariousstories #funnystories | a man walks into a bar and asks the bartender if I show you a really good trick will you give me a free drink the bartender agrees then the man reaches into his two pockets and pulls out a hamster and a tiny piano the hamster stretches and proceeds to play the blues after the man finished his drink he asked the bartender if I show you an even better trick will you give me free drinks for the rest of the evening thinking that no trick could be better than the first he agreed then the man reaches into another pocket and pulls out a small bullfrog who begins to sing along with the hamster's music while the man is enjoying his beverages a stranger confronts him and offers him 100 grand for the bullfrog the man replies he's not for sale The Stranger increases the offer to $250,000 cash UPF front no he insists he's not for sale the stranger again increases the offer this time to 500 Grand Cash the man finally agrees and turns the Frog over to the Stranger in exchange for the money are you insane the bartender demanded that frog could have been worth millions to you and you let him go for a mere 500 Grand don't worry about it the man answered the Frog was really nothing special you see the hamsters of ventriloquist | LOLthilina | UC0tCHWp1H_cKeiyxZ1OslcA | 2024-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 234 | 1,227 |
ixh9jQEOyYk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixh9jQEOyYk | Unifi Dream Machine Security Flaw: What You Need to Know | Tom here for Lauren systems and on October 23rd of 2023 ubiquity released a security bulletin for all dream machine models to update to the latest UniFi Network version 7.5.1 187 or later depending on when you're watching this video this is the patch for cve 223-4141 which has score of 10 which means extremely vulnerable but before you go into a panic stop watching this video and make sure you're up to date then go ahead and unpause this video and keep watching because I want to talk about what is affected which is going to be the dream machine line what's not affected interestingly which is the cloud keys and self-hosted models and how this bug was found because I think this is an interesting topic and it kind of shows that ubiquity has been quite on top of security so let's get into [Music] it you'll find links to the pages I referenced down below but I want to start with the security advisory bulletin we're going to scroll down here affected products is just the UniFi dream machine line not the self-hosted and not the cloud key this is interesting because I would have assumed whatever mechanism allowed for this flaw to be exploited was also in both of these platforms and we don't have the details yet which I'll get on later of exactly how to exploit this we do know it is Trivial to exploit because it is a base security store of 10.0 critical now there's some discussion here and I think this is the one I want to highlight which is does it affect you externally as in can external threat actors exploit this and the answer is no unless you've changed your wan to open up to adoption so it requires some ports being open on your wan to allow the adoption of devices so if you haven't done this this is not an external threat it would have to be an internal threat against your land side which may or may not be a problem for you and if you patch it's not a problem anymore now the good news is this wasn't exploited in the wild and that's because it was found on hacker 1 now for those of you not familiar with hacker 1 it is a bug Bounty program companies apply to hacker 1 as opposed to having security researchers contact them directly because that can get a little bit challenging at times to validate all the reports hacker one is an intermediary who will validate this work with the security researchers and work with the companies to come to an understanding make sure that the report is actually valid and it's reproducible so it's not just a bug that happens sometimes or it's something that really is a serious vulnerability and when you get a CVSs score of 10 that means it is quite the vulnerability and quite trivial to exploit and then uity will pay this out now that puts us in the Embargo phase where a patch has been released and real threat actors might be looking at the patch to try to reverse engineer what changes were made to the system but the security researcher who found the bug is under a embargo to hold that knowledge of how this gets exploited until some time of disclosure that's agreed upon this allows the security researcher to give out their data do a talk put a blog post together about how they found this flaw but also gives the companies like ubiquity enough time to get enough patches out there that by the time the knowledge gets dropped that we are actually all patched up well hopefully it's a theory I I know not everybody patches right away but you really should and if you're doing a good job of security like people who watch my channel I'm sure you're already patched on this nonetheless love hearing from you leave your thoughts and comments down below like And subscribe to see some more content and did you even know before this video that ubiquity was involved in hacker 1 I think it's really great that they've been participating in this it shows a commitment they have security for all the flaws I do complain about with ubiquity security has not been one of them in a long time I even was really patting them on the back back in the days of log for J but hey love hearing from you leave your thoughts and comments down below and [Music] thanks | Lawrence Systems | UCHkYOD-3fZbuGhwsADBd9ZQ | 2023-10-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 767 | 4,123 |
4UasyzNdnNY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UasyzNdnNY | 20210503 RDY Hearing: AAV Mishaps & Building a Culture of Safety | good morning ladies and gentlemen i call to order this hearing of the venus subcommittee of the house armed services committee first some administrative and technical notes i ask unanimous consent that non-subcommittee members be allowed to participate in today's briefing after all subcommittee's members have had the opportunity to ask questions is there any objection without objection non-subcommittee members will be recognized at the appropriate time for five minutes i also ask unanimous consent that non-committee members if any be allowed to participate in today's hearing after all committee members have had an opportunity to ask questions is there any objection doing none without objection non-committee members will be recognized at the appropriate time for five minutes that'll be mr levin uh in the second and seth moulton in the first members are reminded that they must be visible on screen within the software platform for the purposes of identity verification members must continue to use the software platform's video function while attending the hearing unless they experience connectivity issues or other technical problems that render the members unable to fully participate on camera if you experience technical difficulties please contact the committee staff when you are recognized the video will be broadcast via television and internet feeds you will you will be recognized as normal for questions but if you want to speak at another time you can interrupt and seek verbal recognition please mute your microphone when you are not speaking and remember to unmute prior to speaking please be aware that there's a slight lag between when you start speaking and when the camera shot switches to you please remember to keep the software platform's video function on for the entirety of the time you are attending this hearing if you leave for a short period for reasons other than joining a different proceeding please leave your video function on if you're leaving to join a different proceeding or will be absent for a significant period of time you should exit the software platform entirely and then rejoin if you return please be advised that i have designated a committee staff member to mute unrecognized members microphones if necessary please use the platform's chat function to communicate with the staff regarding technical or logistical support issues finally there is a five minute clock down countdown clock on the software platform's display usually in the upper right hand corner i'll remind you if necessary when your time is up now with these administrative tasks out of the way i would like to focus our attention on the hearing at hand i'll reserve the majority of my opening remarks for the second panel in our first panel we will hear from the parents of two of the nine young americans who died on july 30th uh those nine young men volunteered to serve their country they died because of a fully preventable training accident and a total disregard for their safety this tragedy should never have happened it resulted from a cascading series of failures all of which were preventable i can think of no better way to begin this hearing than to take a moment to honor their memory i'm going to read the names of the eight marines and one senate sailor that we lost and then i would ask for a moment of silence first private first class benjamin j baltierri lance corporal marco a barranco private first class evan a bath navy horse hospital corpsman third class christopher yen lance corporal jack ryan ostrovinsk lance corporal guillermo s parent guillermo s perez corporal wesley a rod lance corporal chase d sweetwood and corporal cesar a villanueva and now in their memory and in their honor a moment of silence thank you i will now turn to mr lamborn for any opening remarks he may have mr chairman thank you for honoring the memory of these nine uh exemplary young men who wanted to serve our country uh thank you for doing that uh it's sad that we have to be here today and to have the parents of these young men uh appear before us and i'm hopeful and i'm working hard with you mr chairman to make sure that this doesn't have to happen again and we have to have a similar kind of hearing in the future so these young men just wanted to serve our country it's fitting that we uh honor their memory it's also fitting that we get to the bottom of whatever the causes were behind this including holding accountable anyone who needs to be held accountable and with that mr chairman i yield back to you thank you mr lamborn i would like now to welcome and thank our witnesses first mr peter mr pete vienna the father of navy hospital corpsman third class christopher nem and secondly mr peter ostrivsky the father of private first class jack krustersky united states marine corps mr vienna if you would like to start hit your mute button please you're good to go great good morning esteem members of the household committee thank you for the opportunity to speak about our son christopher doc nem his family and friends called him bobby uh i wish you could also see and hear from my wife today she's chosen to allow me to speak on her behalf because she would be unable to soak without breaking down i can tell you this her raw emotion and the effect she would have on this panel would be deeply moving we believe all night others should be heard because today we are not only mourning our son but also we mourn eight other families that are navigating through this pain nancy became a single mother when bob was still an infant she struggled to give him and his two sisters the best possible life she could i came to their lives when bobby was 14 years old what i witnessed was the most incredible mother-son relationship the two of them literally lived for each other bobby was a natural athlete excelling in judo jiu-jitsu dude never once losing a match as a high school student athlete who played football and basketball voted team captain as well as most inspirational on his varsity basketball team in both basketball and jiu jitsu he volunteered his free time to mentor the younger boys he was truly a sensei in coach's dream he was the best of us the favorite of his grandparents aunts uncles and all his cousins who looked up to him as a role model i can say without prejudice that lies positively in his full years than most people bobby along with eight other demo and here's just a short list of some of the reasons given in the investigation 40 year old aavs designed without safety in mind that came off the deadline end of life deemed not seaworthy should never even have been put back in the water no real safety vote for this training exercise both marine and navy's own policy states you say boats for every six aavs in the water there were 13 that day no emergency egress training they knew they were sinking for quite some time yet they were found with their full body armor still on some even with their helmets and rifles still struck they obviously had no idea what to do no radio contact our eyes on the aavs our boy's boat was sinking for 45 minutes while chasing the circus that was traveling away and conducting helicopter exercises all 23 gallons of transmission fluid was lost on the trip to the island only six gallons were available to replace it that aed was sent back into the water to try and reach the somerset an aav crew that did not follow its own emergency stops had they done so the aav still would have sunk but not with our boys in it i point that back at leadership's failed duty to properly train and certify that crew just another result of a terrible lack of readiness his mother his surviving sisters jasmine and jade beyonce who received her surprise engagement ring in a box someone's having killed have not been able to accept this loss especially now knowing how incredibly preventable it was losing her only son has broken her wife she's suffering both mentally and physically for me well frankly the last nine months i've been on suicide watch i had no control over losing my son but i refused to lose my wife i also refused to call what happened on july 30th a mishap the definition of which is an unlucky accident we've all seen that night an investigation so we know that what actually occurred was a predictable outcome resulting from the reckless disregard for human life by a command that ignores own safety standards and operational procedures putting mission above the young lives they were supposed to protect not a combat mission this was just training and if i hear one more time we have to train like we fight i think my head will explode because for decades now it's been true that every year the military loses more lives in training than they do in combat before i go any further i wish to say for the record that even after all the recklessness and gross negligence that took our only son my wife and i are still not anti-military on the contrary we believe we owe it to our son to do what we can to affect the change that leads to a better stronger and safer military we actually want to help it was yet another example of what should be expected under any institution that is allowed to self-police and self-punish allowed to deflect blame away from those at the top all while hiding behind an antiquated law that protects it from accountability of answering legally to those that recklessly harmed no possibility for a day in court resulting in our troops becoming class citizens the moment they swear in yes i'm speaking of the ferris doctrine and i would argue that its existence is what will continue to foster this culture across all the military branches where medical malpractice sexual assault and training deaths that far outpace combat deaths will continue to plague our precious troops and civilian families that love them to the marine and navy command and our sun's down as well as the subcommittee members questioning them today what if your son or daughter is on that aav our son will never come home look how do we keep other families from suffering this unbearable pain please don't allow our nights to die in vain thank you mr vienna thank you very much for your testimony uh and we certainly attempt to understand the depth of your sorrow i'd like how to turn to peter osteen peter chairman garamendi ranking member lamborn and distinguished members of the subcommittee on readiness and non-committee members on behalf of my entire family thank you for the opportunity to speak with you about our fallen son jack ryan ostrovsky who is a lance corporal and 20 years old when he drowned with eight other marines and a navy corpsman during a preventable aav incident off of san clemente island california our son jack ryan and his fraternal twin brother samuel were born prematurely at 26 weeks and were hospitalized for two and a half months in the neonatal intensive care unit along with another month and a local hospital hospital nursery before they came home to us they were both fighters from the get-go my wife lynn ostrovsky gave up her career as a flight attendant with a major airline to be a stay-at-home mom i'm a retired federal law enforcement officer who dedicated 31 years of my professional life to service with the treasury department and the department of homeland security as a teenager jack ryan was a very loving boy he loved swimming mountain biking hiking snowboarding marksmanship training and military history a year after graduating from high school and after we moved as a family to bend oregon jack ryan decided to enlist in the marine corps he told us that he wanted to serve his country and do things that he could not do in the civilian world he wanted to start at the bottom as a grunt and become a navy a marine corps rifleman jack ryan loved being a marine and we loved that he loved being a marine with only 13 months of service he was already talking about re-enlisting and his dream of pursuing a billet in special operations and making the military his lifelong career we will always be proud of jack ryan he followed in the footsteps of his great grandfather bill fishman who served in the navy and his grandfather jack fishman who served in the army along with becoming the first ostrovsky to serve in the u.s military his commanding officer described jack ryan as a future leader and a standout who would seek out fellow marines that were struggling and offer them a kind word and a smile a week before the aav incident jack ryan told me about his concerns with the aavs and that they sink all the time it was hard for me to believe that statement but now i know there was more to the story that was the basis for his concern the loss of jack ryan has destroyed our family's future plans jack ryan was supposed to be the next leader of our family who is going to create his own legacy of success through his military career we are looking forward to watching jack jack ryan build a family of his own and blessing us with grandchildren jack ryan was also supposed to look after his brother samuel who has suffered from a lifelong educational disability when the marine corps briefed lynn and i on the results of the investigation we were shocked and disappointed by the top-down recklessness gross negligence and lack of duty of care for our son and all of the marines and sailors in his aad company while reviewing the investigation report many issues stood out to me that are a cause for concern and questions namely why were deadline aavs deemed to be in poor condition and not seaworthy assigned to a unit that would be deployed as america's maritime response force why did my son's aav company not initiate any of the relevant pre-requisite egress training which would have better prepared him and the others for such an emergency why did the pre-exercise confirmation briefing in its sections of risk to mission and risk to force not mention any of the waterborne risks associated with utilizing aavs that were in poor condition and embarking on marines that were not adequately trained but yet the only identified risk was assessed to be unlikely to occur and was that there could be a casualty to the assault force during embarkation debarkation operations on san clemente island and on board the uss somerset as an experienced federal investigator whose plan conducted and approved many high-risk law enforcement operations the lack of detail and the briefing tells me one of two things either it was intentional as an alleged cover-up for the lack of readiness or the exercise planners were not qualified to appropriately assess risk or perhaps both in my opinion the entire aav company was placed at extreme risk due to poor equipment inadequate training and a poorly coordinated and monitored unsafe training exercise we expect that the marine corps and navy hold accountable from top down all those who are responsible for this preventable catastrophic incident through all of the means that are neces that are available at their disposal and with transparency we also expect that u.s military systems of accountability and liability be modernized as a way to ensure that every day moving forward military officers fully appreciate and know the realities of their burden of command so that there's no place for recklessness and gross negligence in the u.s marine corps and the u.s navy thank you thank you very much i want to express my deep appreciation and sympathy to our two presenters in your presentation you not only spoke to the loss that you have had but you also spoke to the challenge that the marine corps has to create a culture of safety uh i'm going to forego my own questions and would ask my colleagues to indul to keep their questions short and really i want to get as quickly as possible to the issues that our two witnesses have presented the problems that the marine corps and the navy exhibited in this tragedy however uh the gavel sheet is as follows i'm going to withhold my questions mr lamborn uh mr courtney mr wilson and then back to miss spear in that order so uh mr lamborn i turn to you thank you mr chairman and to the two fathers and any of the other parents who were also in this hearing um obviously your two sons were among our nation's finest there's no question about that and we owe it to you to get to the bottom of this so that you could take solace in the fact that the end result of this will be that these kind of accidents will be more prevented in the future than would have otherwise been the case and that there is some solace in that uh i'll just ask one very brief question per uh what you just said mr chairman uh do either of you have a comment on the lines of communication that you had with the marine corps after the incident up until today any any comments that would be helpful to us to know about and you'll have to you'll have to unmute your computer yes we can hear yes please go ahead okay um speaking of that direct question um i can tell you that we have filed some complaints about some of the uh some of the things that we experienced um working with the casualty office i don't come through through our navy um casualty office i i would just suggest that um in the future they take a look at what kind of aptitude a person would have that's going to be assigned to walking a family through this type of of madness um we i have expressed those concerns and and i believe they're they're starting to be handled i won't go into detail but also you know with an investigation like this we're talking about you know finding out that your sons passed away starting to get not hearing anything back other than yeah we don't know what to tell you the water was mad dave and um just started taking on water that's basically the story we got and then it's the piece is going to come out where there's questions but there's nine months of silence from the other side it's maddening for a family and then to have them show up at your home nine months later and drop two thousand page report in your lap um and tell you that they're sorry and then leave you to navigate that um and these nine families to navigate that out after the fact it was very difficult and i can tell you that we pretty much relived it it's it's as if going through being notified that your son was killed twice but now with the second time there's confusion and anger and this drive to try to fix it so that's kind of where we're left you know this investigation took quite some time so and i don't doubt that the the gentleman that came the colonel and the lieutenant colonel that came to our house were sincere um and wanted to help in fact the the colonel that came and presented to us told us that one of the reasons he was chosen was he was going to be leading the net and that's great um they proceeded to tell us about you know what what they were going to do to fix these these specific problems and my answer was this thank you i'm glad you're going to try to fix these specific problems but what about all the other mishaps what about all the the shoddy equipment what about all the other non training that's received and terrible decisions that are made how you going to fix that the reality is um this issue is a cultural issue it's a non-safety cultural issue within the marines and obviously partly in the navy as well i think it was across all military branches oh mr mr vienna that's precisely what this area is going to try to accomplish mr uh yes i do um our experience was different our casualty assistance calls officer who is a marine first sergeant uh from the uh reserve center in uh springfield oregon uh did a great job uh i think he's a uh a highly uh seasoned and qualified marine very empathetic uh very sensitive to our needs so uh we did have a positive uh experience with him and uh so we do appreciate that but we do recognize that um that that job is hard i'm sure it is you know for our the first sergeant that we work with it was the first time that he uh had to do a casualty assistance call and he did a great job so we we very much appreciate him and everything that he's done for us thank you mr chairman i yield back the balance of my time thank you uh mr courtney uh thank you uh mr chairman and i just want to uh join you and doug thanking uh our two witnesses um this morning and uh i just want to share you know how much i uh appreciate the powerful testimony that you presented this morning and i think challenged all of us on this subcommittee and full committee of armed services um to to do more in in terms of action i would just want to share with you that uh unfortunately this has not been the first time that the subcommittee has experienced um a hearing like this and uh i chair the sea power subcommittee we jointly did the investigation and follow-up in the wake of mccain and fitzgerald collisions that took place in 2015. there were at least a half dozen hearings which occurred in the wake of that and i want you to know that as a result of that there actually were structural statutory changes that was made in terms of the surface fleet deployment system we put safety measures safety brakes into the law again senator john mccain it was actually one of his final um milestone moments when he chaired the senate armed services committee and we worked together on the conference committee we put 17 excuse me it was almost 50 statutory changes in terms of just the way decisions were handled in terms of deploying ships for sailors that were not certified and fully trained up and equipment that was not ready it did not extend to the type of um deployments that we're uh discussing here today um but i i want you to know that um you know you know we actually have the ability to make real change um in terms of the national defense authorization act and i know uh chairman gary mendy and doug and and certainly in sea power we we are going to do everything in our power to make sure that these um hearings and your testimony actually is going to result in real action um tangible action in the wake and i i just want to just finally note that um you know mr vienna pointing to the ferris doctrine uh thank you for raising that issue um i think that is an antiquated um part of the law that goes back to a supreme court decision in the 1950s which really needs to be um updated and modernized as mr estrafi said i mean we need to to really um you know as lawmakers make some real modifications and changes to the system to reflect um the complexity of the technology and frankly some of the the um overuse of outdated equipment so thank you to both of you and with that mr chairman i would yield back thank you mr courtney i'm mr wilson thank you chairman john garamandi and ranking member doug lambert for uh convening this extraordinarily important hearing and i i'm just so grateful uh that we have uh the witnesses before us today i want to thank you uh what uh both of you mr vienna mr ostrowski uh both of you uh your testimony is heartfelt and what a tribute to your sons and and uh your families should be so proud i'm grateful for both of you being here today and with your families and no service members should have a similar example uh of loss of life as we have heard today uh as the father of four sons who have served in the armed forces one still in the navy right now i particularly identify uh with uh what has occurred and then i want to assure you that i look forward to working with chairman garamonde with the ranking member doug lambert on whatever we can do to uh assist you in fact sadly i i've had uh personal loss uh in the military uh a former congressional staff member of my marine lieutenant colonel trained mcleod tragically was killed in an accident uh in iraq uh and then uh in 2006 and then in 1978 um it still has affected our family uh my late brother-in-law marine captain tim dussenberry was killed in a helicopter accident in greece and uh with that a question for uh mr vienna and then mr swarovski uh and it really is parallel to what ranking member lamborn has asked but were there shortfalls uh in the um information provided to you and i know mr swarovski that you indicated that there should have been more transparency but on the notification to you the um backup uh for the uh arrangements uh for the funerals the um notification to uh every family person possible uh were there shortfalls and then is there anything again is a this is so bipartisan whatever we can do to address it in beginning with mr vienna mr vienna you have to unmute you're still muted sir hello good to go okay thank you um i apologize i'm pressing over and over again the mute button unmute button and it's just not working well for me um uh in regard i'm trying to understand the question in regards to our notification and funeral arrangements and and those kind of things they go directly to some of the issues that we did have um with our with our takeout situation um for example our we planned the funeral um for a saturday we were told his body would arrive four days prior to that from dover didn't come until the until that day so we had last minute had to change our funeral plans move them back a day and we had 650 people at this ceremony um it was extremely difficult also they could not seem to coordinate flights to try to make the memorial in san diego um and we were in the end it was we were gonna miss it there was just no way because it was also the same day that our son's body was supposed to be arriving now from dover that evening and the it was the exact is the next morning it was and we ended up having a um there was someone with money here in our community that heard about it and ended up flying us there on his private jet um in order to get to san diego attend the memorial of all nine boys which i'm so glad we didn't miss and then then go to san francisco airport to parson and have that um procession um ceremony we didn't get it to the funeral um home until midnight and the next very next morning we got to the funeral so it was very rushed um and it was due to a ineptitude and being able to get these schedules squared right for us so i believe that's what the question was i i don't want to go on a tangent about these issues um i wanted to you know fixing what happened so that other people might don't mr vienna thank you very much uh mr courtney your excuse me mr wilson your time has expired but as i conclude please thank mrs that was specific and we need to address those thank you and i feel bad uh these questions that we've received from the members and the responses indicate that there's a series of issues that need to be dealt with with regard to family notification uh and we will get into those in detail i'm going to now turn to uh miss spear uh who actually heads up the personnel subcommittee and this particular uh problem is an issue that uh i know she wants to deal with so the spear if you would thank you mr chairman and to ranking member uh lamborn um let me just say to you mr vienna and mr ostrovsky we've had extensive conversations um your testimony today um it shows the palpable pain that you have endured and i agree with you we can no longer use the term mishap i don't care if it's been the term used historically it is offensive to the families who lose their children because of either dereliction of duty or gross negligence or because it's an accident it is in fact not a mishap and to your point um mr vienna you know that we have made some changes the ferris doctrine is not law it is a supreme court decision on which we have relied on we should do more than we have done although we have provided over the course of 10 years 400 million dollars to deal with claims by service members who are victims of medical malpractice at medical facilities i think we need to expand that to deal with gross negligence in situations like this and we'll have to discuss this as part of the ndaa there's a hefty price tag that comes with it of course but the lives that are lost are real lives so um i want to thank you both for your extraordinary testimony we are not going to rest until people are held accountable and that we can make uh sure that this kind of conduct is not tolerated because it was conduct at the highest levels that allowed these aavs to be deployed mr ostrovsky i would just like to give you the floor to add any other recommendations that you would like to make sure that we deal with as it relates to these casualty officers and their interactions with the families um my comment with regard to transparency relates to the fact that when the press release uh came out that the mu commander was relieved uh which was the day before uh we received our briefing on the results of the investigation that press release mentioned that administrative and other action was taken against uh 10 others in um that were found to have some kind of responsibility yet um it didn't tell us what kind of action was taken so you know when you use that term administrative action uh without any uh detail it makes you wonder uh what's the real action and i understand that you can't name names the privacy act i was a federal employee myself for quite some time so i'm familiar with that but at least i think it would be helpful to the families to know the type of administrative action that was taken because it could be any anywhere from a day off without pay to months off without pay or a reduction of rank or whatever so i think it'd be helpful in the future to have uh some more detail as to the type of action without many names thank you mr ostrowski um i think it's also important for us to appreciate that when persons are ostensibly fired they're not really fired as we think of it civilian society they're transferred and i think we have to take a hard look at whether or not we want people in leadership in some other unit who have made the decisions they made in circumstances like this mr chairman i yield back thank you very much ms speer the gavel order is as follows uh mr birdman miss lotkin mr johnson uh and then uh it would be mr levin mr bergman good morning everyone um you notice i'm flying the uh marine colors behind me here it's an it's a small way to to express my feelings of of your loss there is no good casualty officer calls in my time in command we did too many of them but i can uh i can just say to you i don't care what side of the aisle our members are on in this committee uh we will take an attitude of of holding everyone accountable including ourselves there's no there's no free passes here and there is no excuse for bypassing safety when it's in a training environment and i'll just end it with that because that's what i believe and i know many of my colleagues here on the committee believe the same thing um we will do everything that we can to ensure that this does not happen again with that i yield back thank you mr bergman you always remind me not to mention your past service in the military so i won't do that but um you certainly understand uh ms slotkin uh good morning um everyone uh you know unlike some of my peers this is the first time i've actually been in a hearing where we've heard from parents um of uh folks who have been lost um and um i have a stepdaughter in the army so your testimony was extremely uh relatable and powerful and i'm so so sorry for your loss um i guess my question is on the accountability side maybe maybe starting with um mr ostrovsky what was the official reason the navy i'm sorry the marines said to you in this this large report that you both receive for the reason why uh the the craft was allowed out when not being certified for seaworthiness what was the official answer to that um i think as i recall if i recall the details of the report is just that it was a matter of assignment of of the equipment it was assignment of equipment and poor condition equipment that was deadlined you know the other side of it is uh the lack of of training not not even initiating the appropriate relevant training is is the cause one thing to say is that you know when you look at gross negligence and recklessness by a military officer there's nowhere in a military manual or training that conducts recklessness or gross negligence and i would say that when somebody behaves in that fashion they are outside of the scope of their duties and they should bear that responsibility or that liability for being outside of the scope of their duties now whether uh the u.s military wants to somehow indemnify them or take that liability on but that liability exists they are outside of the scope of their duties uh there's no way that they can be said especially in a training environment that that kind of behavior is acceptable and i'm sure there's many military officers that would echo what i'm saying and saying that it's not to be tolerated it is substandard yeah mr chairman i would just say that's something i know i personally don't know enough about but i think might be worthwhile looking at is sort of the responsibilities of someone when they're acting outside the scope of their responsibilities i i i know it's a topic we talk about on other issues but um i certainly would be would be interested um and mr vienna you know you said that you were here because you wanted to make sure this didn't happen to other families and i appreciate that um can you tell me what uh the marines said to you about what they were gonna do to make sure such mistakes don't happen in the future what did they give any sort of positive action they were gonna take and just remember to unmute mr vienna you're still muted there you go okay i don't know what the problem is you've re-muted yourself mr vienna there you go are we good yes yes okay apologies it's not uh okay unfort unfortunately as needed you again oh then it unmutes i if the tech team can please help mr vienna out this feels unnecessary um yeah i see it flipping back and forth try it one more time it looks like i'm unmuted now i don't want to hit it again am i muted or muted you're unmuted you're unmuted yeah there's something wrong with that it's not me um so um in in talking about some of the exact issues one thing that that they had pointed out was they were no longer going to have the um aav commanders making decisions to to splash um that that should come from a platoon commander or aav platoon commander higher up you know some very specific things that that were gonna that were going to change uh safety boats would now be absolutely in the water things like that um but what's disheartening to me is there was an article that came out by retired colonel walt yates um he just retired about a year ago and we i spoke yesterday and he alerted us that on august 2017 there was a similar mishap um well not a similar mishap it was a helicopter accident um uh where it crashed off the side of one of the ships fell into the water and the reasons given for the three deaths in that investigation was lack of training lack of egress training that's in 2017 those pictures what same thing we're going through they were told that their sons or daughters um would have survived had they only gotten the proper training we now are three years four years later and we're still in the exact same position that we were before and what it boils down to and the reason why this really goes all the way up to the top is that where that comes from is really money it's budget acquisitions it's the people up at the very top and i'm talking about the assistant commandant level that decides what doesn't doesn't make the budget what ends up happening is chosen yes mr vienna excuse me i'm going to have to take a little bit of control of this we're now nearly uh 50 minutes into the two hours that we have available for our hearing uh and i know that there are at least five more members of the committee that would like to ask questions i would ask my committee members and others to not seek the same answer again the questions that ms lotkin you asked we want to specifically ask as mr vienna just said the assistant commandant that question why after all of these years after all of these accidents we still the marine corps is still not properly training its men and women so uh ms luck and your time has expired mr piranha thank you very much for your comments i i am instructed that all members have the opportunity to ask questions if the question has already been asked uh then please move on to another question the or the gavel order is mr goldwyn mr moore ms strickland mr moton mr levin and i will assiduously follow the five-minute clock and interrupt as necessary so thank you very much mr golden mr golden you're on mr golden welcome we'll come back to you mr golden uh mr moore mr moore you're up hello mr moore will we turn to most of mr gold and mr moore uh should they come back on mrs strickland it's your five minutes thank you mr chair um to mr vienna and mr ostrowski i just want to express my deepest sympathies and there is nothing like losing a child especially when they have signed up to serve our country so i'm very sorry for your loss um there was something that um ms spear said earlier that really struck me and it's the way we use the term mishap and you know as we talk about moving forward i want to make sure that we take a look at the term mishap because to me it trivializes what has happened to these young people and with that said um very briefly i have a question for each of the gentlemen who just testified there are a lot of things that we need to do better accountability investing in equipment keeping it up to date but if there was one thing that we could do as far as legislation goes or make an investment what would you like to see us do to help give you some solids and rectify this issue so that other families don't suffer mr vienna am i unmuted i can hear you okay great um i would say carve out something within the ferrous doctrine that doesn't allow gross negligence when when in a situation like this where there was as many issues as there were you can't call it anything other than gross negligence and um when when it reaches that level you don't want to have you know these little lawsuits here and there for frivolous things i understand that but in a situation like this there needs to be accountability and without accountability this is just going to continue and we'll be watching in three or four years another hearing about lack of training and shoddy equipment and all these things it'll just it's just going to recycle itself thank you sir mr ostrowski yes i would uh seem to agree with mr vienna i think the importance of modernizing uh the system of accountability and liability is that on the front end military officers will comport themselves appropriately if they know on the back end if they do something outside of their scope they will be held liable so it's really all about the front end uh so that this never happens again we don't find ourselves in these situations thank you thank you gentlemen and again my deepest sympathies mr chair i yield back thank you miss strickland uh the gavel order is uh been modified a little bit here so if the members would here is the new order mr johnson mr kalehi mr moulton mr levin mr johnson you're up my apologies for skipping over you a moment ago so mr johnson that's fun it's fine mr chairman i'm going to yield to a lot more time so we get move on with it thank you thank you mr johnson mr clay police on newt mr kalahi you're right same here mr chair thank you so much allah from hawaii i'm afraid you just remote re-muted yourself you're good thank you mr chair law from hawaii and i i just want to thank both um testifiers today for your powerful testimony but i will yield my time to the others that i know have uh um questions uh that they have thank you chip thank you mr clay mr moulton thank you mr chairman gentlemen i can't imagine your loss and i'm deeply affected by your testimony here this morning i know it's not easy so thank you very much for coming sharing it with the committee as a marine veteran of first battalion fourth marines this is a situation that i know well i spent a lot of time in an aav including in waterborne operations that's how we got into baghdad in 2003. i can tell you we sat on the roof because we were afraid it would sink so there's a lot of work here to do and as a marine veteran as a veteran of aav operations and of new operations we're going to i can promise you that i'll do everything i can to get to the bottom of it thank you mr chairman you're i back you mr moulton uh indeed we will lean on you uh for your expertise and experience as we deal with these issues mr levin thank you mr chairman thank you members of the subcommittee for allowing me to wave on i i also wanted to say thank you to mr vienna and mr ostrovsky just for being here today under these incredibly difficult circumstances thanks for being here on behalf of your sons your families and the other families who are suffering in the aftermath of this tragedy it's incredible to see your strength on behalf of your sons as you tell their story and as you work to affect change so that no parent has to go through your experience in the future i'm here today because i proudly represent the service members and their families at camp pendleton if you've ever been to our region to north county san diego or to south orange county you know how much the base and the men and the women who served there mean to our region our marines and sailors define us they define our communities they come from all across our country to answer the call of service and to protect our nation our values and our way of life and the fact that they do it right down the street that makes us incredibly proud many service members as you also know stay in our area when they transition back to civilian life and they make our communities stronger and it makes me incredibly sad hearing about your sons and reading about the other marines we lost to think about the pillars of the community that they would have been and i know our communities would have wanted to have them stay here in san diego so i am so sorry for your losses your sons were inspirations their legacies continue to be and with that in mind i know that my colleagues and myself included we're gonna do all we can to uncover the facts of this tragedy to ensure it's not repeated thank you mr chairman i yield back thank you mr levin i want to give a very special thank you to our two witnesses today these are two of the nine families that have lost their their uh sons in this accident and so for the baltierri family the bronco family the bath family uh the uh perez family the rod family the sweet wood family and the villanetta family our sympathy goes out to you our prayers go out to all of the families who have suffered so much the testimony we've received today gives us the direction and the desire to get at this problem there is clearly a safety culture issue within the marine corps and unfortunately we also find it in other services with this committee will work diligently with the other subcommittees to address the issues that have been raised here the issues of notification when there is a loss the issues of responsibility has been highlighted here several times and we are now going to recess this panel and we will take a five minute break and we will bring the marine corps assistant commandant uh to join us and the navy sea and the navy admirals to join us in the second so with that this panel is recessed we will return in about five minutes and so if the membership would stand by as we uh change out here thank you very much once again to our two witnesses peter uh and mr villain mr vienna thank you so very much for joining us with that we are in recess this is the countdown so that the we're back on the record we're panel with panel two of today's hearing i understand that we've been able to get an extra half hour here so we'll go until uh 1 30. as i've stated before and it bears repeating the tragic advance of 30 july 2020 were preventable as i reread the investigation in preparation for this hearing i was once again gripped by the sense of dread associated with reading the details of the multiple systemic failures that led to the loss of nine service members in the prime of their life the marine corps failed failed to adequately maintain the material readiness of the aav fleet the navy the navy and the marine corps totally failed to ensure that personnel were adequately trained to ensure that this exercise could be performed safely the navy and the marine corps failed to effectively integrate with each other to ensure that roles and responsibilities were adequately or even minimally understood and that there was someone someone with sufficient seniority who was paying attention monitoring the changing events and constantly conducting and updating the risk management the safety or the lack of safety the navy and the marine corps totally failed to understand and to flag that after two decades of focusing on land-based combat the proficiency for amphibious operations may have been lost may have activated and that personnel needed additional training to conduct the exercise safely the leadership of the navy and marine corps totally failed to account for the potential problems that covet 19 would have on readiness of these units they were so desperate as they showed us as they said in hearings formal hearings that not to worry we've overcome the impacts of cobit and our readiness has not diminished gentlemen that was not true as tragically shown in this incident what's most upsetting to me is the failure of the surface navy and the marine corps to develop a culture of safety that would empower junior service members to alert the chaining of command when there's a breach of safety protocols to be heard to not be ignored we don't have to invent that culture it does exist it does exist in naval aviation and naval reactors community that culture needs to be in every part of both the navy and the marine corps and indeed the other services as well the navy and marine corps leadership must make a decision they must decide to not allow the status quo to continue the nine members of the marine corps the not eight members of the marine corps and one member of the navy that we're lost we're not the first indeed the marine corps has lost 60 marines in training accidents in just the last five years sixty in five years and more than 130 in the previous 10 years there's an eerie echo here of the marine corps him these losses have been in the air on the land and sea as mr courtney said in his earlier statement the surface navy is still struggling to adopt sustained cultural changes in the wake of the loss of 17 sailors on the u.s mccain and fitzgerald we've passed laws we've provided money and these tragedies continue we've honored these nine members of our military with appropriate funerals and services but i will say this the only way to really honor their loss is that the marine corps and the navy develop a culture of safety this is not war this is training this subcommittee and indeed the full committee demands better i know that there are additional investigations underway command investigations and we'll get to those with a subsequent hearing and we'll be focusing on the events specific to this is to this tragedy and what the navy and the marine corps are doing to prevent it from happening again with that i return to my colleague and ranking member mr lamborn for his opening statement thank you mr chairman for having this hearing uh thank you for our witnesses for being here uh i'm going to keep this short so we can get into your testimony and the give and take with questions afterwards in the limited time that we have but i want to know in a broad sense what is the marine corps doing to foster a better safety environment obviously there were a number of issues of things that went wrong in this particular incident and more specifically more specifically i want to know what's happening with the proficiency for amphibious landings uh amphibious landings obviously were not a priority in our iraq and afghanistan uh conflicts in recent years but with a pivot toward the pacific absolutely becomes a priority so i want to know about fat in particular and with aavs you know why are aavs uh so decrepit and so poorly maintained um do we need to buy new ones are they not being maintained in a good state of readiness what's the issue there so those are the things i want to hear about when we go through our testimony with that mr chairman are you back this is uh and following their testimony we'll go through the normal gavel order of questions joining us today is general gary thomas assistant commandant of the marine corps vice admiral roy kritzner commander of naval surface forces and major general greg olsen assistant deputy commandant plans policies and operation headquarters united states marine gentlemen your form of testimony will be put in the hearing record mr thomas general thomas would you please proceed chairman garamendi ranking member lamborn and distinguished members of this subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the sinking of an assault amphibious vehicle on july 30th 2020 and how the marine corps can improve its safety culture today vice admiral kitzner major general olson and i are prepared to answer your questions about what happened what we have learned and what we are doing to enact change first and foremost the sinking of this aav and the deaths of eight marines and one sailor were preventable preventable in so many ways but we failed we failed these brave young men the testimony that we just heard from the families represented here today is heartbreaking we also mourn their loss and extend our deepest sympathy to their loved ones though it is little comfort to the families we will honor their memory by taking the necessary actions to prevent a tragedy like this from ever happening again we owe this to these service members and their families the command investigation provided sufficient detail about the direct causes of the aav sinking however i believe there's more that we can learn about how this incident occurred and how to prevent similar tragedies in the future i have directed a general officer to conduct a follow-on investigation into the forming of the marine expeditionary unit including training and readiness oversight up to the marine expeditionary force level this investigation is in progress and we will provide the findings to this subcommittee after headquarters marine corps review we will also seek the council of a blue ribbon panel of outside experts so that we can capitalize on the generations of amphibious experience that resides outside of our ranks it is a navy marine corps imperative to train to standard for amphibious operations future operating concepts and the lives of our marines and sailors demand that we increase our common understanding of the requirements for operations from the sea to date 11 marines have been or will be held accountable for their respective roles in this tragedy in accordance with applicable law and regulations some of these accountability actions are ongoing including boards to consider separation from the service we make decisions regarding accountability based on an individual's responsibilities and their performance of duties an individual's rank either obligates no excuses them from accountability as we learn more about this tragedy we will take additional measures as appropriate more broadly the marine corps recognizes that our historic ground and aviation accident trends must change course over the past few years we have improved our safety reporting mechanisms our information sharing and safety management practices as a result of these and other efforts we are seeing reduction in vehicle rollovers and from 2019 to 2021 we saw our lowest aviation flight mishap rate on record however the 2020 sinking of this aav and other recent accidents make it clear that the marine corps safety culture must improve and that marines at all levels must make better risk decisions every marine must be empowered to assess risk and speak up when they see something unsafe commanders must provide the necessary oversight to mitigate risk and stop operations when the risk is too high commanders must also develop command climates that value and reward hazard reporting at an institutional level we must provide the guidance and resources that support good decision making we also have to manage operational tempo so that our marines and sailors have the opportunity to complete necessary training in a safe and productive manner we're committed to providing the leadership and resources to make these changes we appreciate your oversight and continued support as we learn from our past and make lasting changes to our safety culture we look forward to answering your questions general thank you very much i now turn to uh vice admiral kritchner commander naval circus forces good morning chairman garamendi ranking member lamborn and distinguished members of the readiness subcommittee i appreciate the opportunity to testify today i too want to begin by expressing my personal condolences to the families of our fallen marines and sailor who served their country with pride and honor this devastating loss underscores the very dangerous work our sailors and marines perform each day and are all volunteer force and it once again reminds us of our solemn obligation to provide each service member an environment where risk is being properly managed we are committed as a navy marine corps team to ensure an event such as this does not happen again i just listened to the testimony of mr vienna and mr ostrovsky about their personal loss and poor experience with the casualty assistant calls officer or caico process i spoke with mr and mrs vietta before and incredibly grateful that they were willing to share their experience with me i'm deeply saddened that the navy caico process did not work as it should have for this grieving family i reached out to my counterparts who oversee the caico process and they are reviewing what happened with the viennas as well as any improvements that may result the navy is committed to understanding not only how our actions may have contributed to this tragedy but also how we can better support families in the future and i say this not only as a commander but also the father of four three of whom are serving in the military including one enlisted marine at camp pendleton immediately following the tragic events on 30 july the navy and marine corps implemented a safety pause of aav operations the navy has not resumed waterborne aav operations and will not do so until we are satisfied that all necessary policies procedures and risk mitigation measures are in place additionally all commanding officers and well dec teams will be trained to these new requirements and we'll have reviewed the specific lessons learned before aavs embark a navy ship the marine corps investigation discovered inconsistencies in the navy and marine corps operating procedures and policies for waterborne aav operations i am working deliberately and urgently with my marine corps counterpart to look across the full range of navy marine corps integrated operations to ensure that our operating procedures are aligned including a joint policy on the use of safety boats and clear lines of authorities during training evolutions we are committed as a navy marine corps team to put sailors and marines to not put sailors and marines at risk while examining our integrated policies and procedures while the navy fully supports the finding and recommendations of the marine corps investigation the marine corps investigation did not fully address navy actions on this fatal day we are accountable as an organization and must fully address whether navy action or inaction contributed to the incident and what changes to practice and policy we must make to recommencing waterborne aav operations accordingly we initiated our own command investigation with a team of 16 navy marine corps and civilian subject matter experts in areas such as planning navy and marine corps integration and training and operational safety our investigation is expected to be completed within 30 days professional seamanship is the standard with no exception we owe that to the marines and sailors in our care it is in our culture to critically evaluate and make and effectively implement necessary changes although we operate in a dangerous and demanding environment i will never be able to eliminate all risk you have my word that we will with great speed provide you the american people and our navy marine corps team with our critical assessment of our current procedures and our plan to best mitigate risk as we move forward with integrated amphibious operations to ensure this never happens again on behalf of all sailors their families and our navy civilians i thank you for your continued support and look forward to your questions thank you admiral i now turn to major general greg olsen assistant deputy commandant plans policies operations thank you mr chairman thank you ranking member and other distinguished members of the subcommittee as i make ready to answer your questions let me note my deep sadness regarding this preventable tragedy i have years of experience with amphibious assault vehicles including my first tour as a 20-something lieutenant i can put myself in the place of these young men who are counting on others to keep them safe i've done my underwater egress training and i know the fear and disorientation that results when you're rapidly submerged i also know the value of the training in saving lives every time i review the details of this tragedy i'm struck by its senselessness my heart goes out to the families of the young men who died and i especially appreciate the bravery of the two witnesses testified in the previous panel as i answer your questions please do not make please notice my after back tone for any lack of empathy i'm simply trying to keep my emotions in check i look forward to your questions uh thank you general uh i have a document dated march 26th 2021 and it's signed by general thomas it speaks to the issues at hand and what the marine corps is specifically doing to address the tragedy and the failures that occurred in this incident point number eight general thomas you said the loss of these eight marines and one sailor was a preventable tragedy he went on to say we mourn the loss of their lives and share their families enduring grief the marines and sailors who died made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their fellow marines and the nation will never be forgotten a general thomas those words need to be followed up by action you've laid out seven specific actions that the marine corps intends to take in our communication prior to this hearing i told you that the construction industry in the united states has instituted a safety officer always on site always there to review and with a whistle to stop the construction activity if something is not safe i recommend it to you that the navy should consider such a safety officer on all risky operations as i look at the recommendations that you've made i don't see a opportunity in any of those for someone to blow the whistle and call time out clearly that could and should have happened in this tragedy but it didn't i want to hear from you how you can assure us that the issues of safety will be paramount in exercises general thomas what assurances can you give us that your seven recommendations will lead to someone having the power to blow whistle and stopping the exercise until safety can be assured thank you chairman um the first thing that i would say is that and you've alluded to this this is our safety culture has got to improve all marines need to understand that a safety culture or a culture of excellence is integral to mission success i share your view on making sure we have adequate oversight and we are looking at adding additional safety specialists at the right place to ensure that our exercises are as safe as they possibly can be that in addition to establish safety protocols are the types of things that are required to get our safety culture where it needs to be i would point out that no one person is able to see all the intricacies of an exercise and so equally as important to having the right people with oversight is to as you've alluded to chairman empowering marines to stand up or speak up when they see something that is unsafe and for them to be heard and then for leaders at all levels to provide necessary oversight to mitigate risk and then to stop operations when that risk is too high i would tell you chairman that in all the exercises that we do across the marine corps every day every exercise at some point marines are standing up and pausing operations and that's exactly what we need to do in this case which is where we failed in this particular exercise we're taking a hard look at that chairman and we will keep this committee informed as we go forward i'm going to forego additional questions i suspect most of the questions will be asked by my colleagues that i would have asked so i'm going to turn over to mr lamborn uh but before i do i think the answer i think the number's 137. marines have died in various accidents uh training accidents over the last decade 60 in the last uh five years mr lamboyne it's your turn okay thank you mr chairman excuse me and uh can you hear me okay yes please go ahead and mike johnson you may want to mute mike johnson uh okay uh general or admiral whoever wants to take this question um obviously there were some real deficiencies with the training regime that was in place that were not followed or should have been followed it shouldn't have been in place but also when it comes to the equipment and the akvs in particular it seemed like it was a disaster waiting to happen these aavs were taking on water the bilge pumps weren't able to keep up the batteries weren't sufficient there were a lot of specific things that were wrong with these aavs and a subsequent inspection found that most many of them failed i believe the majority once they were inspected failed inspection and and and should not be used so uh what will the marine corps do with the need for better aavs in the future this is something our subcommittee besides the training aspect is going to want to look at so so what's the best insight you can give us on how to get to a better state where we have aavs that are good for training and actually good in actual conflict thank you a congressman i'll start and then i'll turn it over to general olson but uh let me be clear the av platoon should have received vehicles in a higher state of material readiness than they did these are old vehicles but they are they are broadly well understood what is required to keep them up although we have learned some things since the mishap that joe olson has will describe but we will i assure you we will fully resource any requirement to keep this vehicle in a high state of material readiness until it's sundown in 2026. let me turn it over to general olsen for any additional fill-in ranking member lanborne you are 100 correct sir these vehicles were delivered in as the investigating officer notes horrible condition 12 of the 13 were inoperable on the 20th of april all should have been ready for both land and water operations the aav platoon mechanics augmented by three mechanics from the parent battalion did return them to condition code for land operations in time for a land only mechanized rate course by the time they got on board ship they had been returned to what we thought was waterborne capable what we found in our subsequent inspections after a safety abuse message came up on the 31st of july was that we had a problem across the fleet with our watertight integrity some 54 percent of the vehicles that were inspected had failures in the water tight integrity of their plenum doors that's the large intakes on the front that permit air to come out in and out of an engine that's underwater 18 had cargo hatches that were leaking in excess of what they should have been and fully 50 had inoperable emergency escape lighting systems there were other discrepancies as well none of those vehicles are permitted back into the water until they are returned to operable condition the watertight integrity testing regime has been instantiated into our technical manuals and into our technical instructions we had not been inspecting to the level of detail necessary to determine these discrepancies as as chairman garamendi noted it may have been that 20 years of landward operations have have caused us to lose some of our amphibious edge to that end we are moving out on a detailed watertight integrity regime that will ensure that no vehicle goes in the water without being watertight and integral you are correct about the bilge pumps there are bilge pumps on every aav that can expel water at a rate far greater than typically enters aavs leak but the 400 some odd gallons per minute that they can pump over the side should have been sufficient in this case in this case it was not the vehicle had far greater mechanical degradation than we knew of and when the transmission failed the hydraulic bilge pumps failed when the transmission failed the engine went to idle and ceased charging the batteries and then when the engine compartment itself filled with water the generator failed and effectively the vehicle was without power we know we have things to fix and we know we have a glide slope to 2026 when the amphibious combat vehicle will be fully operationally capable in the meantime we will continue to sustain and fund the aav fleet to include finishing off the return to condition code alpha if you think about sending a vehicle back for depot level maintenance and it's returned to you in like new condition well even the inspections of the rcca vehicles noted that we have a watertight integrity issue that must be addressed we'll make these vehicles watertight and we will not put them in the water unless they are so thank you mr chairman i yield back the balance of my time double order is courtney and wilson and then we'll have additional i note uh moulton when he spoke earlier and talked of his own experience with the aav and the rocky situation said he and his colleagues sat on top fearing being unable to get out if they had to if they were inside we'll come to you and mr moulton a little later and i suspect you'll want to talk about that mr courtney uh thank you mr chairman and uh thank you to the witnesses admiral kitchener in 2017 we had the two collisions in the indo-pacific region fitzgerald and mccain and after that uh cno uh richardson ordered a complete comprehensive review and that was in addition to all the normal investigations which we've already heard about this morning for this incident and uh but the point of the comprehensive review was really to look at structural changes in terms of the whole decision making for sending large surface ships out in the pacific region where again the operations commander was kind of overruling or you know just overriding any concerns regarding training certifications uh ship readiness and and clearly there was this string of completely unacceptable accidents and loss of life that was was identified as flowing from it again the cr the comprehensive review ended up with a large number of recommendations you described a command level report that's uh in the in the works right now that we're going to get back within the next 30 days or so i mean is that is that what that's looking at is that looking again not just the specifics of who's responsible but really the structural system that's in place in terms of sending aavs out that really are not safe representative courtney thank you for the question the navy cooperated fully with the marine corps in the investigation and provided access to you know records logs and and many witnesses and when we reviewed the investigation uh we agreed with the fundamental conclusions that there were no causal factors attributable navy however what we did find where it left a few questions unanswered and what we are so we decided to open our own investigation to understand you know what actions and decisions that navy personnel made that day could have contributed to the tragedy and then what policies and practices may be required and must be improved so we stood up a team of of 16 people that's made up of navy marine corps and civilian personnel and they where we specifically asked them to look at uh the actions of the personnel that day and the planning in the approval and the execution of the operation additionally we asked them to look at the communications between navy and marine corps personnel prior to during and in the aftermath of the incident we also asked them to look at a number of assess the impact of a number of uh conditions that day that may have been contributing factors you know for example the sea state in the morning and the sea state in the afternoon uh the operation the use the policies and use of safety votes and who was making those decisions and and finally we asked them to look at the command and control structure and was there a rigid one in place that clearly delineated authorities was it briefed at the depth of opera and would adhere to during the operation uh you know as from the mccain and fitzgerald incidents we have worked very hard at our safety culture and we expect and encourage all sailors to have a questioning attitude to expect to find conditions that require and to also make sure that they act on unsafe conditions and not ignore them and it is up to us as leaders to create that environment that facilitates that action well thank you emma you know i would just note though that the cr did come back and identify uh real um weaknesses in the existing system after mccain in ways that we could structurally and by law actually uh prevent that and as i mentioned earlier today i mean congress actually adopted that and now that's actually in law and and i think we've actually seen some progress in terms of uh not having you know sailors untrained and uncertified again on large surface fleet ships and and hopefully that's what i think um i'm speaking for myself at sea power and i'm sure other members that's what we want in terms of getting specific um problems here because as as the chairman said that this is just happening too frequently and and that says that there's something more than just um you know kind of um you know trust us we'll take care of this we've really got to look at the structure of command and control and decision making and and congress needs to step in and like we did with mccain and fitzgerald make real changes with that mr chairman i yield back thank you mr courtney uh the gavel order is as follows uh mr johnson and miss spear in that order uh mr wilson uh will return and i'll come back to him when he returns mr johnson you're up thank you mr chairman i appreciate it very much and thank the generals for their time and this is an important hearing we did hear that heart-wrenching um testimony earlier and it's so disturbing to all of us let me just get right to a couple of questions i apologize if some of this has been answered already in previous statements or questions my my internet's been a little intermittent today but we know that we have multiple mishap i know the term we're having concerns with as well but mishap investigations have revealed that unit leadership properly reported on training and material deficiencies but we have these reports that they were ignored or even later relieved how are you remembering this let me ask this general thomas i guess how are you remedying this and empowering commanders to highlight deficiencies and escalate concerns without facing punitive action and then secondly how should a leader that raises these types of issues within their chain of command proceed when that chain of command is not responsive enough to ensure mission success and safety thank you congressman i i think you're getting right to the uh the culture issue again i i would just start by you know uh some of the things were we've got to instantiate with our leaders is the importance that they have in terms of oversight identifying risk and stopping operations and then actually rewarding that we are now incorporating some of that into our commander training new uh commander uh training but we also have to we have to create the environment where if someone raises the alarm uh within the chan camp or even just a junior marine that's exactly what we want them to do and we have to figure out ways to reward those marines who are taking it we would say again that's part of mission success i mean obviously uh you know when you have a tragedy like this it's it's a failure from beginning uh to end if we can uh you know with our education system our reporting systems create an environment where people are comfortable i think we'll make a lot of headway uh towards the safety culture that we need i appreciate that response one of the questions we have is is would there perhaps be value in developing uh an independent safety process inside dod for leaders to raise those issues um and is that something you've considered so far you know i'm i'm a fan of you know independent you know views just because of the ability to provide eyes on that perhaps an organization may may be missing uh that is something that came out of one of the commission safety reports we do have a mechanism within dod a joint that has been probably more dormant than it has should have been over the past few years that may be something that we could use going forward to instantiate some of the things that you just described congressman it makes sense i mean from a lay person's viewpoint um that's just to us it seems kind of common sense but let me ask you one more question mishap investigations as we know often produce lengthy lists of recommendations for action so um what is your process for ensuring that those changes are actually incorporated in the services policy and doctor we have we have uh oversight uh panel led by a flag officer looking at all the recommendations and then having individuals uh you know come back and brief on the progress it's made until that progress is until the you know that action is actually complete part of that process by the way includes coming back to the subcommittee and describing here's the action plan and here's the progress that we are making until action complete i appreciate that we take that responsibility seriously and and i'm grateful for that cooperation and your acknowledgment of that so with that mr chairman i'll yield back thank you mr johnson uh general tom and you uh i thomas you correctly uh said that in your march 26th memo the eight things and then the subsets and indeed we will come back to you uh in due course probably six months or so and say is it actually happening are you actually doing these things the other part of this and this has been mentioned in your opening testimony general thomas and that is the issue of accountability uh we'll probably hear more about that i'm now going to turn to uh miss spear uh for your uh questions uh thank you mr chairman thank you all for your presentations this um this afternoon uh general thomas you use the word preventable that this was a preventable uh set of circumstances major general olson you said it was senseless um general thomas and general olson do you both recognize that this was also reckless general thomas the congresswoman i i think that uh some of the actions taken were reckless yes general major general olson ma'am i was surprised at how cavalier some of the actions were i would say that some of them rose to recklessness would you support us uh providing compensation to the families for reckless or gross negligence general thomas ma'am i i have to take that one for the record because it's a policy issue this is something that we would come back to you with based on a response from the along with our our leaders at offices secretary of defense all right um major general olson yes or no ma'am i would have to associate myself with the assistant commandant's remarks i don't know enough about the issue to speak authoritatively all right vice admiral kirschner actually you're muted i'm i'm going to move on um i think you're probably going to say the same thing as your colleagues um who made the decision um who was responsible for the readiness of the meu congresswoman i'll you know give you a broader view and uh let general olson fill in but the the marine expeditionary unit is a composite unit and before it forms comes together normally six months prior to deployment those are separate units and there's a an individual that's all have uh responsibility for the radiance of those individual units nominally the division once the mu comes together the mew has the commander has responsibility for the readiness and the mef has uh oversight responsibility general olson would you like to add something to that i want a name elaborating briefly ma'am the commander of first marine division at the time would have been responsible for the initial readiness of the division units forming the ground combat element as would the wing commander be responsible for the aviation units and the marine logistics group command to be responsible for the logistics units that come that composited together to form the subordinate elements of the 15th marine expeditionary unit so that was general castelbe correct joe costelli was the division commander at the time and um he was found responsible for a lack of training no action was taken against him he and up until last week he was in fact the inspector general for the marine corps correct that's correct and he's now on administrative leave i believe he's been suspended from his duties that's correct okay um who made the decision to deploy the aavs that were in a lot designated as too broken to operate general olsen that would have been the former commander a lieutenant colonel board slated commander of the third assault amphibian battalion and who was that ma'am i don't have his name at my fingertips okay would you provide that to the committee and um i you said you have um said to us a number of times that eight people were fired in that chain of command but as we all know firing in the military is not the same term as it is in civilian status so um they were all transferred but they're still in the military is that correct ma'am i'll i'll take that one so it's actually 11 and uh uh uh the majority of those eleven are be cons are being considered for separation from the service and some have had a lesser uh discipline taken against them i would i would just point out that one of those being held accountable suffered drowning injuries one of those being held accountable uh you know dove into the water to rescue one of the marines that came to the surface all of those marines have suffered traumatic stress injuries and of course as you know they have to live with the decisions that they made that led to this incident i understand that but if you go through the list of uh problems with these aavs they make your head spin it was egregious behavior and maybe we should be talking to some of those who have been quote fired to find out who where the pressure was coming from that required them to move forward with this exercise for the aavs were inoperable once they were on the island i mean this was a death trap in which we put these service members uh nine of who are now dead with that i yield back thank you mr spear we will probably have a second round of questions and so for the for my colleagues uh you should prepare for that the gavel order is as follows mr golden mr moulton and mr levin the our republican colleagues are welcome to come back onto the screen if they would like to and we'll intersperse them mr golden thank you mr chair you got me all right here yes please proceed very good a couple of questions for our marines on the panel uh i think one of the i think uh the ranking member really started down this line of questioning one of the biggest concerns was the inoperability uh just general unpreparedness of the aavs you know the marine corps job is to be ready to fight fight today really this committee often has a conversation with the marine corps ongoing about what you need for the future but what about readiness today and in particular as the marine corps is pivoting back to a real focus on amphibious operations i'm very concerned about the status of these aavs for the next five years um would you say with confidence either one of you that this committee is fully aware of what the marine corps needs to ensure the operability uh in general readiness of the aav fleet in the united states marine corps congressman uh i'll begin i i'm not sure if the the committee is fully aware of what we are doing to ensure that the aav is fully ready until it's sundown and and 26 and we look forward to working with the committee on on on those things i would i would tell you that one of the things that we are learning about this mishap is uh how we're actually reporting readiness you know the metrics that we are using i think in some cases uh indicated a higher state of readiness across the fleet than was actually warranted and i i think general olsen can speak to that uh it's it's i think the other thing that we have learned is based on this tragedy is that the there were things as the aav aged that made the previous inspection regime uh no longer you know appropriate and that's something that we're going to have to pay attention to going forward but but i would i would say if i could just jump in i just want to really stress the importance that this committee knows what is necessary to make sure that you are in a state of readiness for amphibious operations as an organization don't let it be for lack of communicating it's always admirable you know i was a marine sir uh you know we always say with pride that we make do with less which is a great culture to have uh on the battlefield but in in terms of this communication and congressional oversight uh i think it can be a real danger and an impediment the marine corps i know is interested in accountability in this instance and i have full uh you know faith that that is going to move forward with these investigations and then we'll get answers and the right steps will be taken but what i want to know is that the marine corps prepared to communicate to congress what it needs and not thank you from the nation to ensure that our marines are safe or that our sailors are safe but just as importantly this is a readiness issue are you ready for the fight and is the equipment uh in place that you need i i one thing that really jumps out at me is what looks like a lack of communications operability uh the fact that one thing pointed out is that no one noticed safety boats in the water not in the water failed to notice the distress flag why wasn't there calms now is there a lack of communications readiness between the marine corps and the navy between our aavs and in the ships that carry them i'm very concerned about that have have we given you the equipment that you need to carry out this mission successfully is what i'm trying to ask mac i'll take that if i might go ahead one of the upgrades that's being done to the remaining fleet of aavs that will carry it through to 2026 is an upgrade to the radio suite both for operability reasons and also for compatibility reasons with the cryptologic requirements moving forward another place where communications failed in this tragedy was inside the aav itself all of our aavs that will remain in service to 2026 where we will be getting an internal communications modification as well a third modification is to a backup battery power system for the emergency egress lighting system and then a fourth is to put an uh an up gun weapon station on it that's the same remote weapon station as we'll be on the amphibious combat vehicle we're confident the funding profile for the aav line and our ability to both cannibalize avs to be taken out of service for usable parts or selectively interchange between aavs remain in service for for usable parts will carry this vehicle in combination with the return to condition code alpha depot level effort carry this vehicle to 2026 when the acv is fully operational yeah i see that amount of time thank you mr chairman you mr golden uh we're going to follow up on what mr general olson just said about reconditioning and the maintenance of this i would point out to uh my committee members uh that it's going to come down to where's the money going to be spent and the readiness subcommittee has had serious concerns throughout all of the departments about money being spent on new bright shiny equipment and while not maintaining the existing equipment so we'll be following that on all of the equipment that's being used throughout certainly the marine corps and also the other services with that i'll turn to uh i don't see our republican colleagues returning at this moment so mr moulton followed by mr diego and then mr levin mr molten you're on mr chairman can you hear me okay yes and let me just begin by reaffirming or seconding your last remark i remember sitting on the deck of an amphibious ship off the coast of kuwait before the iraq invasion and loading ammunition into our rifles that was uh that was dated 1967 and 1968 for the vietnam war so we can find countless examples across the services of places where we have not invested in the basic requirements for frontline troops those men and women in the infantry while we have no problem spending hundreds of millions of dollars on lots of f-35s that can't even reach china so there's a lot to be discussed there in the broader comm committee um gentlemen the mech raid of course is one of several ways that you can get marines to shore and operationally it's only approved for low threat environments general thomas in your written testimony you state that amphibious operations is one of our core capabilities and future operational concepts demand we increase our common understanding of the requirements of operations from the sea general as you know the last major amphibious invasion uh my my company's invasion of baghdad aside took place at incheon during the korean war 70 years later on 30 july 2020 what future opera 30 what future operational concept were these marines trained for were these marines risking their lives for something that realistically we aren't going to ever do congressman i i would just offer you know this if you look at our new concepts uh expeditionary advanced based operations uh particularly in the indo pacific and the requirement to seize key maritime terrain i would argue that movement of forces over the surface will continue to be an enduring mission not the only one some by air of course as you well know and you've experienced uh during your time with the marine corps but it is uh continues to be uh a a an important mechanism that we'll have to use you know to execute expeditionary advanced base operations now the conditions are going to have to be said differently because of the threats etc but just because of the size of forces and the equipment that we would need to move you know move ashore that is going to still be an important function for us well i just hope we're carefully considering that and i can certainly imagine myself as a commander given the reputation for aavs in the marine corps um for at least the last 20 years that i've known i would certainly be reluctant to put marines in them if i had other options available literally almost any other option available so i think we need to carefully consider that as we look at our capital requirements going forward vice admiral kitchener similar question to you you articulated concerns in your written testimony that have led you to curtail waterborne operations are you also investigating whether or not aav operations are relevant in future operating environments and can we when can we expect to hear the results of those findings congressman thank you for the question but first we are looking with our marine corps colleagues at the uh the planning documents that we have and our documents that oversee aav operations and and we're making sure we're aligned there i would echo general thomas's uh answers to the question where on eabo concept and the theme of fighting scheme of maneuver in the western pacific there is still a need for that capability to move large pieces of equipment and seizing that terrain and controlling sparks on some of the within the first island chain out there so i do see value as we move ahead uh and incorporate the new acvs into the fleet uh and additionally we'll continue to work as one team and making sure we're you know aligned on those policies and how we're going to employ those assets my next question is about accountability historically the marine corps has a culture of instinctively relieving everyone after a mishap or or disaster without parsing individual command responsibilities i think there was an attempt to do this in the report i read it thoroughly um but uh i i have to say i am heartened to know that the marine corps is looking at division responsibilities because that um there clearly was some oversight there that should have happened whether it regards to covet training timelines or basic oversight of this aav battalion uh clearly some things were missed so mr chairman with that and yield back and have further questions if we come back around i thank you mr moulton uh a couple of uh your question goes to uh the larger policy issues mr bolton i know that commandant berger looks forward to an opportunity to explain to the full committee the marine corps strategies for the future and embedded in your question or embedded in this testimony should be answers to the questions that you raised which are fundamental to our work overseeing and providing the necessary programs and money to carry out that mission i'm now going to turn to uh here's the gavel order that we have mr diego and then mr levin mr gagel you're on thank you uh chairman you know i actually spent seven months uh living uh on aavs uh in the great uh scheme of things somehow the marine corps thought the best way to transport men around iraq uh was to shove us into aavs uh they were death traps when you were death traps because of that i think in total we lost uh 18 marines uh to ied strikes uh in uh iraq uh and the the you know the joke in the marine corps especially among leadership is how many marines can you fit into aav uh always one more and that certainly was the situation why so many of my uh brothers and brothers died because there was always one more we could fit in there we were jammed we were packed packed with uh ammo uh and certainly uh you know set in a very dangerous carrier situation what what what disturbs me is that with with this report was that there was warning signs and warning signs were missed one of the things that i remember when i was enlisted in the marine corps i was told if i ever saw something that was endangering especially in terms of any exercises that i could call for an immediate stop and there would be no uh you know ramifications for that even if i was just a lance corporal well clearly that's not true uh and i think that's what happened here so general thomas one of the things i want to get insurance from you is that you're going to work to change that culture right things happen in war people die i've seen it been there but the worst thing that can ever happen especially to our family members is that when our men and women uh die because of recklessness uh because of a uh and a marine corps attitude that we have to be uh tough and we have to be rough uh during training because that is the culture when we should be focusing on the actual training exercises not on establishing this culture of of uh you know of just cruelty uh spartan-like cruelty which does not in the end create my my opinion deterrence or readiness so general thomas you know do we do you see that that people actually understand what happened and how this is actually going to because we can update the uh the aav uh all we want uh but it is you know really you know dumb muscle uh usage instead of actually you know brain power and management that will end up getting more men and women women killed in these types of training exercises i i i would agree with you in terms of your your points regarding the safety culture that's exactly what we're trying to get after and then your experience of uh you know when you were serving and how you felt like you could make uh you know raise a concern and be listened to that is something that we've got to inculcate across the entire uh marine corps i would i would argue sir that in many of our exercises that occurs every day but clearly it didn't happen in this case so it shows that we've got a lot of work to do the other thing that i would would say is that when we talk about culture and you know marine corps culture and the many of the members are familiar with that is that you know a safety culture and a culture of mission accomplishment are not mutually exclusive as as a matter of fact a safety culture is integral to mission success and that is what uh leaders that's what we're sharing with our leaders and leaders courses now and that's what we've got to get all the way down to the deck plate level thank you general and uh vice admiral when i was uh i think a young pfc i actually did a helo dunk training where they they put us into hilo uh and throw us underwater and you know with gear to train us to get out in case we ever you know had a heal operation that uh you know hit water you know i couldn't find that in uh the report maybe i just missed it was there uh you know that type of training for these men on the aav prior to actually even entering you know water that's moving around and not a very controlled environment like a dung takes they know how to get out what to do how not to panic things of that nature congressman if if i may i i yes i'll i'll take that one if i can uh that training does exist that is part of the underwater egress uh uh training um uh however uh the um the embark uh troops on this particular vehicle were only partially uh trained and did not do that they were they should have done that and they should have never participated uh in the exercise having not completed that training general olson would you add anything to that sure i would not would say that we can put 240 people through underwater egress training a week at camp pendleton and that's almost 10 000 a year if you use the device to its full capabilities the capability was there these marines were not trained in it well i think that's uh you know you know for future if we're going to keep the aav platform then we also need to invest in the training side of it and maybe add more dunk tanks in order for them to do this or else we're going to have this situation because in there and you know trying to get out of the hatch and an emerging situation and i've had to do that uh with all your gear on uh is is is a horrifying experience uh on land and i can't imagine what happens when water's coming in and god bless those men and their family thank you mr chairman i yield back my time thank you mr gallego uh we now turn to mr levin thank you mr chairman general thomas i have some questions similar to those explored earlier given the conclusions of the initial marine corps investigation in the decision last year to suspend all aav waterborne operations pending a review that included equipment and the concerns with these vehicles being pretty obvious are aavs currently in use at this time to train or support the mission and i ask because your written testimony describes aav operations at camp pendleton last month but it wasn't entirely clear to me in your earlier response congressman the uh uh the resumption of aav waterborne operations have resumed with strict limits there are no ship to shore or short a ship and they are only aav crews for proficiency training i think general olson can provide some additional detail the assistant commandant is correct we have more gates to cross before we are prepared to return as was noted previously we need to make sure that our doctrine techniques and procedures are 100 percent aligned between the navy and marine corps team before we can safely return to water operations right now we are training crews to regain proficiency that they have lost over the last year but they are not training with passengers in the back thank you in your testimony you write that additional inspections with new criteria for hull watertight integrity bilge pump function and emergency egress lighting systems have been ordered have the new inspection criteria had an impact on aav use for example where the vehicles that major general olson described as no longer allowed in the water because they leak in use prior to the new inspections criteria act mike i'll take that sure they were up until the 31st of july that none were being allowed in the water until such time as we understood what the overall material condition of the fleet was what we found is that we had excessive leakage we want to get that leakage down to about 18 gallons an hour which is the standard that we believe is safe for operations the bump the pumps on board the vehicles can expel 400 gallons an hour so there's a great margin of safety that can be achieved we know that the through-hole penetrations for the suspension and some other places in the aav all right some water is going to come in but we expect it to be a minimal amount of water and that the uh the pumps will be able to expel it at a far greater rate than it could come in just on a note from a previous question the arm the amphibious combat vehicle is a different hull form it does not share many of the the through hull penetrations that the aav itself does it also has no plenums which is the greatest source of our leakage general thomas i understand the marine corps canceled the aab survivability upgrade in 2018 instead opting to go all in on replacing the aav with the acv that program involved upgrading aavs with the new engine and transmission the investigation into this incident found transmissions failure impacted the bilge pumps so how would you reconcile the july 2020 disaster with the decision to cancel the program to replace aab transmissions and were any steps taken to ensure the vehicles would remain safe given the awareness that they were in need of upgrades congressman the uh the mechanism that was to keep the vehicle safe or up to speed was through depot repair the uh so-called rica vehicles return to code condition alpha regarding the transmission and i would defer to general olson on this but i you know there there have been no significant problems uh identified with the transmission it is true that this particular vehicle had a loose uh you know drain line which allowed the oil to leak out of the transmission and eventually cause the engine uh you know to or the the uh the system to stop working i do not believe that that is a systemic issue that's been identified general olson can you clarify heck mac i recommend we take the remainder of that for the record and have pm aav explained in detail my understanding is the mechanical failure of this individual transmission due to the loose strain line that permitted the transmission oil to leak out not the failure of the transmission itself but the fact that there was no oil in the transmission but may we please take that for uh the record and come back with additional detail sure and i'm running short of time but i have one final question i understand the marine corps has contracted bae systems for production of the acv and that 18 of those vehicles were delivered in november of 2020 with the intent of fully replacing the aav by 2028. general thomas what training is currently happening across the fleet to allow marines to familiarize themselves with this new equipment congressman as you know the acp has been introduced there in camp pendleton uh with a appropriate training program and certainly incorporating all the lessons learned from this tragedy thank you general i'm out of time so yield back mr chairman thank you very much mr levin we now have a second round we have about very very little time uh on the gavel order garamendi lamborn golden johnson in that order i'm going to just make a quick statement and then uh not ask a question this goes to uh vice admiral kitchener the navy's role in this is very significant and definitely led to the tragedy you have a command investigation underway when that is completed i am certain you'll pass it over to us i would anticipate a follow-up hearing on all of this sometime this year probably in the late summer or into the fall that will depend upon two investigations that are now in process a command investigation in the marine corps and similarly in the navy so with that i simply note the navy's bureau election uh in this process my words we'll see what the investigation comes forward mr lamborn mr chairman i'm going to follow your example uh i don't have any more questions the committee has done an excellent job of probing into all the details i think our work is cut out for us to monitor how this goes forward the equipment and the training failures that we saw uh that those have to all be rectified and we're going to be uh dogging this very closely i also want to say uh the marines on our subcommittee and full committee are amazing uh contributors to this overall understanding and getting to the bottom of this jack bergman ruben gallegos jared golden and seth moulton i think are all wonderful additions who help us get to the bottom of this so i just want to note that for the record and i yield back to you mr chairman very very well made we are definitely uh enhanced by the experience of our members um mr golden speaking of experience have at it thank you i just had a uh a point i wanted to to make and and i guess also it would be a question as well for for major thomas and major general olson you know when i was serving i was in the third battalion six marines and an infantry unit and there were times when we made decisions as a team uh as a unit to forgo certain equipment requirements uh you know i guess i would describe in afghanistan being a small unit operating remotely in the mountains we often made a decision to run patrol slick without our sapping plates confident that speed was a safety measure measure in and of itself some marines were perhaps lost their lives as a result of a lack of sappy plates but i i think we also felt quite confident as a unit that we're making the right decisions you know there have been other experiences in training where i saw at the unit level the squad level or the platoon level decisions made about what type of equipment to go with or not go with which may have been contrary to what the you know the book may have said one thing that i noted in this investigation was discussion about marines being found having gotten out of the aav successfully uh still sadly losing their lives being found in their battle gear which prevented the flotation devices from from being able to rescue them some discussion that had they've been deployed at the surface it might have worked but they were not in that situation i i'm just curious has there been any discussion in the investigation about what type of changes might need to be made in the culture to ensure that uh decisions could be made about what type of gear to deploy and i i know i personally would not have been confident uh in an aav taking on water to leave my satin plate uh in gear on and uh you know would have been looking for the flexibility to remove that so what lessons has the marine corps learn certainly the idea is that if you're going to be doing an amphibious assault you want you want the very best gear but sometimes there are you know trade-offs that need to be made so what can you tell me about what the marine corps is learning as a result of the information you've gathered from the investigation congressman we are we continue to review what specific gear would be the most efficient to aid in the you know safe egress of troops leaving an aav and i'll i'll let uh uh general olsen you know go into more detail what what i would also say is that uh as as has already been discussed this vehicle uh slowly took on water for 45 minutes if the crew had only had the uh the embarked troops egress in a more timely fashion whether they had to get everything on their flotation device was more than sufficient to keep them uh afloat that's that doesn't uh address your question which is a good one is that sometimes less is more and we're taking a hard look at that general olson sir i've got very little to add to that uh the body armor is provided with a quick release one of the things that we will examine is the interaction between the body armor and the life preserver unit just to make sure that nothing is impeded but we are going forward in a deliberate egress working group regarding how we get out of our armored vehicles depending on what kit we're wearing what i would note is that over the years we have gone to a standard of you wear your protective gear inside vehicles because of things like rollovers where that body armor actually shields you and prevents torso injury as much as your helmet does so everything is a compromise but water and flak jackets may not be a good mix and we need to take a very close look at that thank you gentlemen i appreciate your time today in the thoroughness of the investigation i yield back mr chairman thanks for the hearing thank you mr golden i will note that because two of the aavs or maybe three were found to be inoperable they were left on the beach and the personnel that were in those were added to the other aavs some of those personnel did not have life jackets as they returned to the ship so once again fundamental safety was ignored i'm going to now turn to mr johnson mr johnson are you still with us mr moulton for a quick third round uh just second round for me um mr chairman but i uh thank you very much um just a few quick points um first of all uh gentlemen uh i obviously have some serious concerns here about how this all happened i also understand the importance of hard training and a story that this brings to mind is my own experience of training in kuwait in anticipation of our second deployment to iraq when we were brought to a shoot house and uh i was the only platoon commander who brought his marines through that shoot house completely on mvg's it was considered a very risky thing to do i felt we were prepared for it but i have no doubt that there would be a hearing like this or at least a significant investigation if one of my marines had been killed in that training many people would be inclined to say lieutenant molten was taking risks with training that were not necessary because this wasn't iraq it was kuwait but just a few weeks later we found ourselves in a situation where enemy rpg gunners were shooting at marines inside of a building because they had white light flashlights on and i was very proud that uh my platoon at least was safe from that threat because we were confident using our mdgs and actual combat environment so it is critical to me that we get to the bottom of this uh investigation to understand what happened here it is also critical uh that we don't become a marine corps that is not afraid that is afraid of hard training that is afraid of taking risks in training uh it's a constant balancing act we have to ask questions like is this operation even realistic to justify the risks that we're going to take and that's the leading question i had lead off question i had for all of you i'm not sure in this case a waterborne mechanized raid that it is but we do need to do hard training and it will entail risk the second thing i want to say is that we need to improve the culture of being able to question a thor and this is something that my colleague mr gallego focused on i'm not sure that that culture exists in the marine corps today and a recent trip that i made to ioc uh which might appropriately be renamed ocs part two based on what i saw confirmed to me that this is not the style of leadership that is being inculcated in our junior infantry officers i think that's something that we need to look at very carefully the commandant himself is questioning assumptions and i've praised him publicly all the time for doing that we need to ensure that that same culture is encouraged among our junior leaders now when we do that and when we talk about how to have accountability at the end of the day we also have to be wary of having a zero defect mentality this is another thing i've seen in the marine corps where whatever happens a ton of people get relieved we don't actually get to the bottom of what really happened and we're not thoughtful about where that accountability lies if you take that approach then you're not going to have thoughtful leaders thoughtful leaders who are who know how to take risks and training that are appropriate who know how to balance risks with the realism of the operation that they're training for and ultimately we're going to be willing to question authority themselves so this is tough this is hard and i recognize that you are the ones in the fight you are the ones who have to do this hard work going forward it's going to be our job to ensure accountability not just for these families although i cannot imagine their loss but also for every marine who will come after them the marine corps must be the nation's premier fighting force we can't become a marine corps that only cares about safety but we also have to be smart about how we get there so gentlemen thank you very much for for all your work and mr chairman thank you for uh for your indulgence of my questions today mr moulton you could not have said it better and i will not repeat it but i'll certainly take your testimony we'll write it up and we'll put it on a placard for all to see mr levin your final no further questions at this time mr chairman i appreciate our witnesses uh being here with us today thank you very much uh mr lamboyne if you'd like to make some closing remarks i'll make mine following yours and uh we will adjourn i'll just briefly say mr chairman uh i'm glad we had this hearing there have been some really penetrating questions asked by each of the members of the subcommittee and others who joined us and i think that we're on a good path to at least get to the bottom of what happened with the training failures and the equipment failures and even broader the accountability issues that are raised in an incident like this so we we have our work cut out for us to track this in the next months ahead and we're going to do that because we owe it to our men and women in uniform and those who were lost in this horrific accident nine months ago that they had the best training and equipment possible and i work with you mr chairman and other members of the community to make sure we get that done and with those who are serving us in the marine and marines and navy i thank you for your service but we're going to have to work hard to overcome this thank you so much i yield back thank you mr lamboyne i'm going to uh close with where we started and that is the tragedy itself the loss of life the effect uh on the families their losses uh and the uh sadness that uh that exists and it's obvious that's not just with the families it's with their marines themselves and the units who lost their partners in this accident unfortunately we do far too many hearings on accidents and tragedies courtney spoke to those we have also done our own hearings with regard to land-based accidents and i suspect that we will do this again but i would hope that when we have an accident in the future that we will not find the kind of derelictions and problems that occurred in this tragedy so with that uh general thomas general olsen i will circle back on this in uh several months and review the work that has been done not only with this accident but with the issues of maintenance with the issues of accountability and with the very difficult balance that mr moulton has brought to our attention in his closing comments safety and the necessity to have realistic exercises so we'll go back through all that again admiral kitzner you've been mostly on the side here we will review your report when it is available and i suspect that we will find that there is also very serious uh derelictions in the u.s navy part of this participation in this accident and the accountability going forward i will continue to review these i want to assure the military in this case the navy and the marine corps that we at this subcommittee is profoundly concerned about the readiness the maintenance of equipment whether that is a ship at sea or it's a aav or any other piece of equipment we do understand the need to bring on new equipment but it is a responsibility of this committee that the existing equipment of all types be properly maintained and be available when needed and be in full working order along with the training that goes with that particular piece of equipment and so with that this hearing is adjourned i thank you all for your participation you | U.S. House Armed Services Committee | UCD506yORW2voSanqEgLOUIQ | 2021-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 20,929 | 114,332 |
D9goz_AFPi0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9goz_AFPi0 | EAHA DM 3.5b: Drought and Water Scarcity - Multi-Lingual Captions | (English captions by Trisha Paul, University of Michigan.) Drought and water scarcity. Factors contributing to drought include global warming, El Nino Southern Oscillation, and random meteorological variability. Factors contributing to water shortages include increased water demand, drying up of surface water, reduced yield of wells and springs, water pollution, restricted access to water sources, dysfunctional water distribution, and poor water conservation. Consequences of drought include desertification, famine, and drought is closely associated with political disruption, especially in Africa. Possible public health hazards include health hazards like insufficient water for consumption and insufficient water for hygiene purposes. The threat to agriculture and economy, malnutrition may be caused by lack of water for food preparation, loss of electrical power from hydroelectric generation. There are also a number of environmental hazards that may result from drought and desertification. The general aims for the public health response in water emergencies are to save life and preserve health by making at least the minimum quantities of reasonably safe water available for household use, for institutions and for community services, to provide supplies, where possible, for livestock and irrigation purposes, to restore or enhance existing sources, pumping and distribution systems, where possible, to develop alternative arrangements where necessary. Water priorities for public heath include protection of existing water sources from contamination, maintenance of water systems, conservation measures, and seeking alternative sources. Conservation measures may include storage tanks, recycling waste water for sanitation and irrigation if this is possible, and rationing of water. Choosing alternative water sources. Rain and deep closed wells are usually safe. Surface water and shallow or open wells are unlikely to be safe. Criteria for choosing between alternative water sources. Speed with which it can be made operational; how fast can we set up this water source? Potential yields of this water source, reliability of supply, water purity, simplicity of technology and ease of maintenance as well as the appropriateness of this technology to the affected communities, costs, rights and welfare of affected population. Transportation: truck water should only be a strictly short-term, stop-gap emergency measure to ensure immediate survival of the affected population. Quantity is preferable to quality, although quality is also important. Involve the community in finding solutions. Involve the national and local water authorities, equipment and infrastructure that are normally responsible. Pay special attention to the needs of hospitals, schools, health centers, and feeding centers as well as other important institutions. Individuals need at least 15-30 liters per person per day. The absolute minimum for survival is 3-5 liters per day. Health centers need 40-60 liters per patient per day. Feeding centers need 20-30 liters per person per day. Needs increase with air temperature and exertion. Minimize work invested in "interim" solutions. Try and look for permanent solutions. Provide safe water as close as possible to homes. Minimize the risk of water contamination in distribution points, delivery, and households. Provide safe storage at community and household levels. Mobilize appropriate technical expertise: water engineers to exploit available resources, sanitarians to test and organize water treatment, hydrogeologists to assess ground water potential, hydrologists to assess surface water potential. Subtitles by the Amara.org community | openmichigan | UCBxvSOKtSNZFU7z1KbcZqPg | 2013-02-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 521 | 3,684 |
63ZdYgtLEk4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63ZdYgtLEk4 | Cornelius Beatz I didn't put Rainwater Name in it I Met FIGGS Through Rain I am Not a Rat (Part 3) | go ahead and you got to answer this for me because you got to give me an answer to this why did you put rain water name in it i didn't put brain water name in it man then why does it this is something you guys kept screaming i just watched this yeah why is rain water name coming up i feel like i feel you know it's just this whole situation is so long ago you know it just happened in 2008 because he's saying his name is on the paperwork you had pretty much mentioned his name is his name mentioned in that interrogation i don't even know bro you got the two hour long interrogation you know you never listen to it so like i said let me let me say this so the guy figaro uh i met figaro through rainwater a long time ago so that's a did you tell them that if i did then that's what that's what it is you mentioned his name right right yeah we on boss talk 101 101 yeah we gonna talk and you gotta answer this for me because you gotta give me an answer to this why did you put rain water name in it i didn't put brain water name in it man then why does it this is something that's you guys kept screaming i just watched this yeah why is rain water name coming up i feel like i feel you know it's just this whole situation is so long ago you know it just happened in 2008 because he's saying his name is on the paperwork you had pretty much mentioned his name is his name mentioned in that interrogation i don't even know bro you got the two hour long interrogation you know you never listen to it so like i said let me let me say this so the guy figaro uh i met figaro through rainwater a long time ago so that's amazing did you tell them that if i did then that's because that's what that's what it is you mentioned his name right right so listen listen to me so on some whole not no street [ __ ] just like i met i met i met figaro through rainwater like i i believe he was trying to book i believe he was trying to book um i think he paid um we all met this guy at the same time right so figgs tried to basically pay rainwater to uh now he didn't try he paid him for a feature from all three i i made the beat and stuff like that that's the only reason why rainwater name was brought up because they asked me how do you know this person i met him through a mutual friend you know what i'm saying that's it was never like bringing rain water name into some stuff that's like finna get him sent to jail or nothing like that he didn't have anything to do with this if that's if that makes sense you feel me so like like if you ask me how did you meet you know jamaica or if you oh i met her through you know you get them saying it was never like a rain finna uh yeah brain got something to do with this no but once you bring anybody's name up into it they're tracing the dots to see if yes figs and o'shea was doing whatever they did but they don't know if somebody else was pulling fixed buttons from above so when you mention somebody else's name they're now pulling that person into the interrogation no no not really because also hold on hold on let me say this let me say this this this wasn't the feds right so like this was this was the u.s postal workers so what they went to jail for is they got they got caught stealing mail isn't that a federal offense that's a federal offense but the people that i was talking to interrogation they were the mail workers that wasn't the feds so when people go say are you talking to the feds that's not really what happened you know my thing that i could that i admitted to what i did i told him myself you feel me what did you do i didn't do nothing in that situation i had did some [ __ ] long time ago that i thought i was getting in trouble for and i told him myself now when the and when the detectives realized that i didn't have anything to do with it they're like okay well [ __ ] we already have a federal informant he's telling on every goddamn body so you said the detectives but you said you were talking to the male people so when did you start talking to the detective i never talked to i mean you just said you were talking to detectives what i'm saying like mel like the male people that works for uh the mail center that makes sense they have to have some type of let me just say this in order for them to have some in order for a guy to get 47 months and another guy together so 24 hours so can we read off the paperwork you see what i'm saying if these are not uh federal workers or some type of work how do a man end up in the feds because yeah yeah you see what i'm saying you can't you can't you can't you can't end up in the feds by just some male workers at them at a right at a at a post office listen listen all right let us face the clarity all right so i'm gonna so these dudes the male folks just gave somebody sort of seven months no listen listen listen i want y'all to listen to me go ahead i'm good i'm good yeah yeah you all right you need some more water just i just you know you get ramped up pretty good don't do no run on me i just i'll just be trying to get this trying to figure it out it's a natural reaction right yeah we on boss talk 101 yeah we gonna talk | BOSS TALK 101 | UCFBVnWh7KbS0fsPuTh2ZVJg | 2022-07-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,058 | 5,176 |
Ynbua-aqdUg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ynbua-aqdUg | Porting Homelite Super XL Auto Chainsaw!! | [Music] sorry everybody [Music] so you know my boy wanted to come hang out in the basement with me probably not the best idea when you're grinding he bumped me and let's just say it wasn't good i was working on the transfers and i ended up taking a chunk out set at the bridge in between the two transfers you know but i figured what the heck let's see what this thing looks like if i remove all the material that i would need to you know to fix that issue and let's just say it's a lot so now i'm trying to debate whether or not i just start over i do have another cylinder here so it's i got another cylinder and a half dozen other saws so i can you know start over but one of them situations you know all right so this is what it looks like what do you think too much that's what i had to do in order to fix the problem i went ahead and ground both sides look the same but there's pretty much no more bridge in there the rings will come down past that bridge they will go down past that point that's what happens when you get bumped you know so now i got to decide whether to start over or to go ahead and run with this i was not planning on going anywhere near this far not even close this is just what i had to do in order to fix that problem so what do you think should i run with it i mean this this was a parched saw to begin with anyway you know sometimes you gotta go too far to find out i guess but i i was actually aiming for a very mild port just to give it a tiny boost and i wanted to take it up in steps you know um so i just before before we get too far here i just want to say um if you're considering porting or doing some of this yourself remember there is a lot of stuff that i'm not talking about that i haven't explained the most important things for you to learn if you're just starting out with working on your souls and so forth the basics you gotta get good at the basics first you've seen me posting videos on air leaks see me posting some videos on tuning some stuff about sharpening you have to get good at those skills before you get into the porting porting will take the smallest issue and turn it into a mountain a big mountain a small air leak will be a big air leak you know a chain that's just a little off will be way off keep that in mind if you're looking to learn this stuff just remember start with the basics and work your way up okay i think it's the best piece of advice i could give anybody right now who's trying to learn how to port you start with the basics air leaks tuning sharpening basic maintenance | Smitty’s Chainsaws | UCDWkJbl_y6NQVsNgXHK4L0w | 2020-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 523 | 2,552 |
A1odb2mmHwA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1odb2mmHwA | Cheap Thrills | Coffee in Northampton | like hey what's up guys I'm Maddy I'm guest hosting this week and welcome back to cheap thrills on this Monday holiday we're kind of all a little bit tired and the best way to clear that fog is a good old cup of coffee Northampton is known for its many many coffee shops so we're just trying to make the choice a little bit easier and we're gonna find the best one today so let's go sip some coffee and get caffeinated my friend set some ground rules we're gonna all get small coffees and they're all gonna be black so we really get the flavor okay so we got a small black coffee and they got a bunch of different flavors in there unfortunately we couldn't film inside it's gotta throw go through some like upper management whatever I got the toasted coconut cream because like that's the classic super super good I think it was like 320 first taste s of the day it's really hot it's very mild not as bitter as other coffees I don't taste the coconut yeah wait it might be toasted hazelnut I just know okay there's a little tag on the coffee thing it's like in skills optimism and so when you're sad going to school like this is this is the cup of joe for you man so share coffee too expensive I forget exactly how much but it was like almost $3.00 for like no yeah who's like trying it was I think was also like 225 for like eight ounces of coffee you get the first test very hot look too hot very very bitter maybe a dark roast perhaps it's not like it's just better this tastes more like the 99-cent gas station coffee I've had the other it's like fine it's way too expensive for what it is if I liked bitter coffee this would be the coffee for me honestly if I think I think if I put that in a lineup next to like dirt cheap coffee or like Duncan coffee tastes like the rosa really I would say like tastes expensive Boult that's the word oh yeah it's all good I would give it a solid five out of ten just because if I liked expensive bitter coffee that would be that's what I would drink yeah me too expensive it's too expensive to taste all right so we will catch you back at the final review we're here at Sam's here's the 99-cent coffee that Nikko has been talking about this whole segment it was actually 106 so it's not 99 cents but yeah so we're gonna give it Green Mountain Coffee I don't know what that means I don't know if it is very Mountain coffee it's just some coffee so it's very hot smells like 99-cent coffee Sanji pretty fire honestly I was kind of messing around but this is like conscience on par with like both no-handed and share and it cost a dollar and it's the same size of the shoulder in one it's like yeah it's like I have to you at 12 ounces 12 ounces of coffee yeah they don't they don't mess it up eight ounce coffee here no it's a little bit watery but like it's 99 cents away price per ounce this might be the one yeah obviously it kind of tastes the same as all of them except Sheldon Shelburne has like a unique taste we're politicians I'm on a coffee expert like you to go I'm gonna give it an 8 out of 10 just cuz I don't you mean like it's so cheap and like I don't drink that much coffee so if I was to get a coffee I would probably just come here it's 99 cents you get a good amount twelve ounces and it tastes good it's only six no light seven made of like six six or seven six or seven that's it alright time to recap all right final verdict this is our coffee tower we started off with the Shelburne it's good best one my favorite one solid a number one number one from each other number two Green Mountain tied for last Northampton and Cher what about you I would also say these two were the best ones this one just had a good like hint of something that was not coffee which may or may not have been coconut hazelnut we don't know this one just a good bang for your buck cheap thrills too expensive too small didn't taste that great they literally cost it exactly this end these were both like 225 each for like eating yes this was like 325 and then this was like a buck alright guys thanks for coming on along on the caffeine adventure thank you to Maddie for guest hosting we will see you maybe next week peace | NHS Tech | UCEnlyge9bS9fzvg5IOpRqlg | 2019-11-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 824 | 4,161 |
R-kuxBR56ls | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-kuxBR56ls | What does Liberated by God's grace mean to you? | with the refugees coming over First Nations you name it I think the church is standing up and speaking for the underprivileged is down fraud and I think Bishop Sousa has done a great job in promoting our church and standing up for what's right we've worked with the younger ecumenical groups has done a great job in the world and we have a voice out there and I think standing up and showing people what we stand for has been a great tremendous effort for our church we were reminded of our bathroom and we are clipped by liberated by God 3 to me love unity and passion caring your neighbor dialogue with interfaith community working together as a team be open be open welcoming everyone yes free to come and go as like please I'm not held to human rules and regulations both all my life with a clear conscience liberated by God's grace to me that means being a child of God and that we that were all taught children and by being God's children that were all equal and that yes they were all equal I mean I think it means to be accessory to have no burdens to know that when you try something like in IT we talk about failing fast that we are free to fail at things because God is with us even in our failures we are liberated it doesn't have to be perfect not the business world where you're going to lose your job if you make mistakes we are liberated in that way so we can take some risks with other community couldn't well I think that our Christian faith deliberates us and I long ago absorbed that message and I try to share it with other people but it seems really hard to convey that freedom to serve because they tend to look at what they see as restrictions being practices and liberties and so on but I think it's a wonderful thing to focus on this liberated by God's grace because that is exactly where Wrath and it's the good news they're being set free in your being by the grace of God like and grace Rodney he forgives are in great there's no big reason for us to be forgiven because nothing to deserve but he gives some graces of forgiveness is grace as a gift and through that grace we are liberated because we are free to go and live life good it could be I think we're free to be children of God we were freed to go help others and and I appreciate the sub themes of the theme as well that creations human and salvation are not for sale that we're to live in the world so that people also feel free to [Music] | Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada | UC7TbNRwJpSuURcW0HZ9F6cQ | 2017-07-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 472 | 2,429 |
C9BJ-NaHdg8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9BJ-NaHdg8 | The Chi Channel.tv Show.Chi -Licious Cooking Goat milking.wmv | hi i'm mary kay with the g channel this is my nephew maddox we are getting ready to go some goats we have to wash our hands first make sure they're really clean we don't want any bacteria on those goats you about ready what do you think okay should we be like doctors and hold our hands up all the way over there what do you think hold our hands like this all the way over that's the way the doctors do it okay ready let's go okay let's hold them up hold them up hold your hands up come on let's go we should have somebody waiting with towels huh here we are with margie margie had a baby a little over a year ago she's still producing milk we're ready to get the milk maddox did you want to help me with this no you were so excited you were so excited about milk and the goat i was so excited that's why i wanted to wait okay are we ready all right you know i've never done this before either so we're gonna sit on this stool and then we have to take a hold of her well okay oh no the other is trying to eat our food uh oh uh oh better do is get excited about milk and a goat okay mom's gonna milk that and let that go come on margie let's get up here shout out to her come on margie good girl you too all right let's try this again knucklehead get out of here no get your foot out of there okay i'm not doing this right and she stuck her foot in here all right it's going back up instead of down okay what's going on here okay look milk i couldn't do it i got it started now you can go ahead okay here you get in here oops he probably won't be able to do it he's doing as well as i can no he's not strong enough to do it he's got some coming oh okay miguel i thought we were going to do it with the oh no maddox decided he didn't want to do it i can squeeze it off up top pinch it off here with these two thumb and forefinger and then squeeze okay okay look at that okay get the other hand in there pinch it and squeeze it pinch it and squeeze it like a pro hey he's able to do this better than i was it's sometimes hard to get her started once you get once she gets flowing then it's then it moves a little faster squeeze hard you're not going to hey you're hurt real well with this she's almost done with her food and then she's gonna beat feet on me see that see how it's happening don knows how to do this he's going to finish her off because we were having a hard hands time do that yeah but it's fun watching it isn't it the guy cuz my muscles you could do you have muscles like mine look at my muscles don does this all the time he's good at it isn't he hi i'm sean and i am mary kay's nephew and uh this was my first experience milking a goat as well so mary kay all of us together i personally didn't milk the goat can you tell me what did it feel like milk in the goat i felt inadequate i wasn't able to do it iggy is it like tough is it skin is it slimy is it it's not slimy it's not no it's not slimy it's just it felt like skin uh yeah it felt like skin like so stand over here okay so turn face the camera so was it it took a lot of strength or was it like easy um i guess it was kind of easy you just had to like squeeze in and squeeze yeah pinch and squeeze pinch and squeeze and pull no no just pinch and squeeze and squeeze it oh no kidding full of water poke a hole in it you just squeeze it out like a water balloon full of water yeah that's cool and uh it really how long do you think it took to get maybe a quart that's we've got here about a quart uh probably three minutes three minutes and how often how often do we have to milk the goat twice a day no really twice twice a day so you get about a half a gallon a day of milk wow and now so if you don't milk the goat is it a thing where you know it just kind of gets bigger and uncomfortable and it ends up being bad for the goat or it just kind of like i just it's not a necessity it's kind of a you can tell this person has never been a mother yeah just like a mom i've tried breastfeeding my child in nothing it's like a just like a mother as if she doesn't uh use a breast pump or breastfeed or child she gets uncomfortable she gets it hurts and she will lactate and leak by herself and becomes irritable and talks back pretty much are we speaking from experience here no becomes irritable and talks fast and maybe we should get high in here with the two-month-old baby and let us know the story i wish haya would have done it so that way we could we could get a comparing well it's much easier to milk milk the mom that is the goat you know or you better be careful all right sean is a proud new daddy of a two-month-old and miguel is the older brother no i don't well i don't milk myself enough involved with the situation yeah i'm batting zero hey what i could see two black ones oh okay we'll see the chickens in a minute there's chickens over here too folks next we're gonna move over to the chickens we don't milk them though no no we just get eggs and we have green eggs and brown eggs that don and pat brought over last night that we're gonna have for breakfast when we're done here really green eggs yes you didn't see them no they're in the refrigerator at home awesome we have to take the milk in now and we have to strain it and we'll have milk we have ham no well i have ham for easter sunday green eggs and ham is that where you're at no no dr seuss today okay so uh let's go and check out the chickens okay let me take this milk in a coffee filter that has a very fine screen in it as you can see and this screens out any hair or any like hay sometimes gets in there and it screens all that out takes all the impurities out of the milk and if you tilt the coffee filter you can basically pour the milk right into the jar we're using a glass jar because glass stores better than plastic or anything else and these are uh our just came out of the dishwasher and we use the heat setting to sterilize the glass these are canning jars is what they are and then we use a canning lid with a seal place that on top and the lid ring screw it down marker and then we take and we write the date and the time this is 422 and am the am milking and then we place it in the in the refrigerator and cool it down uh you can also pasteurize the milk by bringing it to 180. 180 degrees and then taking it right off the stove and letting it cool you don't want to pour the hot milk into a into a jar until it cools so you want to cover it with some cheesecloth or something to keep anything out of it and then pour it in a jar and cool it down in the refrigerator and this is good unpasteurized for about for about five to seven days uh pasteurized will last a little bit longer than that and you can make cheese yogurt uh various kinds of cheese out of it it's uh quite tasty hmm you | Carl Della Vella | UCITa4EqB2lwsh3jrTZ9RBHA | 2011-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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BUEipCnm7hA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUEipCnm7hA | Organizing My Closet | hi guys it is Monday and I'm actually working right now I'm working from home but I just took a break to fill up my water bottle um so it's about it's almost exactly 10:00 a.m. I kind of wanted to see if I could flop every single day for a week and then see if I can continue to vlog every single day after that um I don't know if it will be feasible but I think I want to try for at least a week and see where that takes me uh-huh I figured I'd start today on a Monday I thought I would start yesterday but yesterday was Father's Day and I don't know I just felt like I should have started on a Monday instead since that's really when the workweek starts but yeah so gotta try vlogging every single day got my water and working right now so I'm probably not gonna blog much during that unless something happens in between me working um actually someone is supposed to come today - I think replace our air conditioning we've rent right now but I think they're coming to replace it but they're not here yet I don't know if they're actually gonna come today because I think it's also gonna rain um and a seesaw hike obviously and put it yeah I don't know but that would be nice if we get a new AC because upstairs in this town house there's two floors so upstairs when we go to bed it's always like warm and muggy up there so I don't think it's strong enough to like push up to the second floor so I hope that we do get a new one but we will see if they come today to be continued my hair looks crazy just kind of threw it up in a bun today I also kind of look bald but rest assured my hair is back there I'm still working from home I'm not sure obviously because of coronavirus but I'm not sure when we're gonna go back I don't think really anyone knows because it's so unpredictable but yeah still working from home for now so trying to make the most of that have actually been enjoying working from home I have more time to like cook dinner and do laundry and do other house things because I don't have a commute don't have to you know wake up and get ready I can just throw my hair up in a bun yeah be good to go so yeah it's been pretty convenient but I'm I know we're gonna have to go back eventually so I'm just preparing myself mentally for that day um but yeah who knows when that will happen but for now still working from home so gonna get back to work now and I'll catch up with you guys later on it's later on in the day now just finished eating lunch the people came to fix they see they just left so now we have a brand-new air conditioning portal Elyse was been hiding the whole time I even gave her some tuna from my lunch cuz i tuna salad and she didn't come down for it which is very surprising she always wants tuna so she was very scared she's a scaredy cat the definition of a scaredy cat she something now get her scratching her post but yeah we got a new AC now I'll good to go there it is out the window can't see it there it is running away here's the flowers too my flowers have since grown that shows you they're doing pretty well here now I'm gonna go back to work got a couple more hours to go and then I'll be time I ordered groceries on my lunch break as well they're gonna get here tomorrow but I don't know what Ben and I are gonna do for dinner tonight because I won't have any food so I'll figure that out Ann and I are also going to visit his aunt this weekend for his cousin's graduation get-together he just graduated high school so we're all gonna go visit him since we couldn't go during his actual graduation because of coronavirus but now we're able to go and we're gonna leave Thursday night and since I'm working from home I'll just work from home at his aunt's house because she kind of has like a small like apartment type thing on the top of her house that I could just stay in and do my work but yeah I'm excited for that there should be fun but my tire on my car has been running low on air on and off so there must be something stuck in it so I got to get that taken care of tomorrow I have an appointment at the dealership to get that fixed other than that do I have to do before then I want to clean out my car gonna get my car mats a good wash off from the winter uh-hum and it's a little bit dirty in there cuz I haven't been using it much but when I do use it I'm kind of careless about what I throw in there especially with us moving it's kind of dirty in there so want to give that a little bit of a clean wanna do my nails got a list of things I want to get done before Thursday but should be able to get them done and yeah not much else going on oh yeah she's finally norteña she's relaxed now the strangers are gone and she can't eat her tuna in peace I'm happy for you always very happy looks like it's gonna start storming it's a lot of wind going on so I'm going to move my flowerpots because they might fall over goto though now it's later on now I'm done working and I'm going to pick up food for dinner I'm actually going to purgatory other places have Purgatory's or if that's only a thing around here I think it might just be around here in Pittsburgh but they have obviously burgers but what I like there is their Sonoma chicken salad but you would think that I wouldn't want to get a salad and when have the option of getting a burger which sounds better but their chicken salad is really good so actually tell you something about how good it is if I want to get it over a burger but yeah so I ordered a chicken salad and then got a burger and bring it back that's home from work now he was taking a shower washing all the dirt feel like restaurants are really up to their takeout game in the court because purgatory didn't used to have curbside pickup and we have it now and lots of other places are doing a similar thing where it's just easier to get takeout or let out to your car just a lot easier but it makes you want to order takeout work which isn't necessarily good but you know what every once in a while got back from purgatory here's my salad Ben got his burger Ben's back from work now all clean showered off not dirty anymore that's what clean means and we're gonna watch Perry Mason as we eat our dinner I normally like to eat dinner out on the patio and in the summertime but I think it's about to rain and it was raining like a couple minutes ago so that's a no-go we'll just watch something instead mood lighting Wow looks very moody um it's later on now we ate dinner Ben's putting something on the TV in the bedroom I have a lot of clothes on the floor because I just emptied out my closet um with my sweaters for the winter and I have my spring clothes in a box that I just unloaded and closed I don't want to give away so it's generally a mess there it is the pile of clothes so I want to go through the piles and sort them out get them back in my closet so I don't have to step over them because they've been there since the weekend so that's what I'm gonna do what are you doing back there I need your password password yeah one second that's a secret this is close that I want to put away with my winter clothes but that box is too full so I need another box this is clothes that I want to give away that's close I want to put in my closet and over there just random stuff let's get to story excuse me excuse me again you better think about when you want to sneeze again I look and I'm a would say what's up what's up what's up what's up I want to swear out my clothes my clothes is what is wrong with me I want to sort out my clothes by type so that it's organized what I put into my closet that's also part of what I want to do right now so this is a tank top I'm gonna make a section for tank tops on the floor this is not a tank top I'm gonna put that in another section and so on and so forth [Music] I just told that I have to collect myself looks I have a black guy but I just told Ben I have to collect myself because I got really frustrated with this closet when I was organizing it I have it somewhat organized now but this little white thing on the end of the pole that fell off and I didn't know it Eve even existed till I found it and my clothes just kept sliding off so I'd have it organized in that I would slide off and I would get really mad um so yeah this was a very frustrating process but I have it kind of organized here's my suits my work shirts and I have them organized in long-sleeve short-sleeve my work dresses then these are my casual dresses and then down here got long-sleeve shirts shorts t-shirts tank tops crop tops uh I guess it's not already nice wait this is long-sleeve no it's not organized right these were crop tops I need to move those short sleeves tank tops and that's it my shoes are there and kind of there yeah yeah that was a great experience but I'm glad I did it because it was really annoying me and I hadn't organized my closet since we moved in which was a couple months ago and now I'm getting it ready for bed mmm my eye is really red it's my allergies I took the meds I put the drops in my eyes hello my face is red cuz I just got out of the shower and I'm ready to go to bed now Ben is sitting on his computer playing a nerdy game what are you playing nothing is that a nerdy game yes there you go I thought you were and my hair is wet but I'm just gonna sleep on it wet and look crazy in the morning but that's the decision I chose to make I'm gonna throw a vlog on the TV sitting back for a little bit and eventually fall asleep I'll see you tomorrow and um hopefully I'll be able to keep up with vlogging every day for at least a week I don't know I think it's probably going to be hard but I'm going to try I'll see how long it takes me to edit this vlog tomorrow and that will give me a sense of how feasible it is to continue this if it takes me more than two hours to edit it I'm thinking it's a no-go but we'll see I'm gonna try I'm gonna give it my best shot and I'll see you tomorrow give this video a thumbs up if you liked if not then just leave and subscribe if you feel like and I'll see you tomorrow [Music] [Applause] | Erin Kathleen | UCzIrCcQ5mA0cVdtIUAUtpfA | 2020-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,052 | 10,084 |
Cykm1UY5KPw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cykm1UY5KPw | 2015 NBA Hoops Basketball Blaster RC HUNTING Devin Booker Karl Anthony Towns DeAngelo Russell #2 | what's up guys we are doing a 2015 nba hoops blaster we are doing some donovan mitchell rookie card hunting no not donovan mitchell i'm sorry we have a book devin booker we've been doing donovan mitchell all night and we still haven't found them we're not giving up though but yeah we've switched gears we're on devin booker now so hopefully this is the one that's it let's see what we got we're going to get ripped [Music] we got some other breaks doing on that we're doing uh we got about 18 slots left in that museum collection baseball we're also doing some random packs of the usc we got some blasters and some retail boxes with that and then we also got this cool luminance uh chronicles and illusion blaster break going on you should check that out it's random team and then we also got some basketball breaks they're not up on the screen right now but we do have them going on i believe it's um some prism and like the prism mega boxes and then something else i'm on mute but i know when you read that i don't know what he's talking about this guy's talking about something i don't know what are you talking about still city i'm on mute but i know when you read that and what did i read did i say something i don't know okay any man you just threw me off completely all right anyway steel city's gonna have to catch us up because now he's just throwing us completely off anyway we are after devon booker here we are hunting i'm just going to open the packs a little bit and then i'll end up taking them out do you want to use them you can they're over to your left i mean you have to worry about that right so do you want to use them because they're able to i'm not i don't know i'm good i'm so confused you talking about steel rope i'm so confused or maybe he's on me he's on i know when you read that oh that's a filler that means one of two things or it could be a redemption who knows let's hope that it's just the redemption but from 2015 maybe let's not hope it's a redemption so if it's something else all right let's go pack by pack we'll see what we're working with here oh maybe there's just one on the back of every card so that's super interesting um right here for now all right let's see emmanuel moody oh it's this for those curious at home here use the qr code get the app and start your digital trading card collection today panini and nba panini dunk you can hit us up at get ripped orders at gmail.com we'd love to be a uh sponsor with you uh as you can tell by our quick little commercial for you you're welcome many more where that came from just you know where to you now know where to find us emmanuel moody ricky card not bad we'll sleeve that up and probably top loader it cj mccollum bass anderson vera zhao bass ooh alfred payton uh just a lights camera action so it's an insert it's not terrible but it's hoping for not over there deandre bass darren williams bass grievous vasquez damn that's a name i haven't heard in a long time grievous vasquez bass andre drummond so first pack so alfred payton insert i don't think that's his rookie year nah his rookie was 2014. so that's just an insert go ahead and see this moody god damn it get in the sleeve my boy all right go to the next pack kind of like this actually oh it's hidden all right another rookie kelly ubrae rookie card taj gibson bass harrison barnes cameron payne faces a future rookie jeff green solomon hill covington ariza evans rudy gobert marvin williams there's nobody on the back end so it looks like there's one rookie maybe a pack and then one insert we'll sleeve these up are you sure why are you tweaking yeah ace that's enough you go outside all right i got you in a minute bit man squeeze them cheeks all right another rookie card let's see for the thunder nope nope nope nope for the grizzlies jerome martin a lot i got a lot of y'all huh you were like oh joe marie nope this is 2015 people i know i i know i fooled you though durant bass mozgov bass chris paul and blake griffin double trouble that'd be sweet if they're actually still together terry dang jack webster goodwin galinari all right three packs down still no definite donovan mitchell or devin booker why the do i keep getting it mixed up maybe it's because we've done so much donovan mitchell today it's just crazy all right pacers rookie oops rakeem christmas i remember when he came out of uh syracuse i'm pretty sure yep syracuse forward gerald henderson mike dunleavy ooh [Music] got a rookie remembrance ah it's just a remembrance klay thompson patch though is it game one just player one so not game one but it is player one so it's pretty cool go ahead and sleeve that all right david west land stevenson thomas corey joseph why are these all spinned around whoever put those in they just decide to be a dick one day no i'm gonna with this guy whoever opens these this painting you don't give me my 30 minute break will kiss my ass panini definitely quiet over there bro oh yeah you're a face of this franchise now champ yeah you're in you're in one of the driver's seats over here i'm in the game yep can't deny that all right so how many packs are we down so what do you got over there there should be i think there's another one unless i'm tripping i thought we did three already warriors rookie for 2015. come on looney come on it's kevin my dumb ass kevin garnett avery bradley pal gasol the dragon now in toronto robin lopez thaddeus young otto porter alex lynn wilson chandler kyle lowry ironically enough that's who gordon was traded for new focal point of the miami heat offense and defense i think i threw one yeah i did i threw in a couple i think yeah i was like i know that we didn't want that so how many is that one two three four five six so you've done six so we are over halfway done with the box still no donovan all right this is the rookie it's gonna be for the mavericks justin anderson gomez justin anderson rookie shawn livingston jr smith shaquille o'neal that's cool i like shaq that's a cool insert sorry alfred payton if you're watching this no offense josh smith jace move boris dial greg monroe marcus morris luis scola shabazz napier all right come on donovan come on man you're here somewhere walter tavares for the hawks was this the brazilian guy it was supposed to be really good and then he was yeah he's seven foot three played in spain isaiah thomas draymonds kyrie irving end-to-end for the cavs terrence jones you like that one oh my god gerald green galloway nicholas patoon brandon knight will barton you want to see it for me appreciate you indeed you wanna put these in the top loader for me yeah all right that that way up all right all right we got three packs left three packs left this is gonna be for the bulls bobby portis now champion with the milwaukee bucks after breaking his teammate's jaw at the bulls i mean as a champion pure champion nba swat team of marcus well we got a pal swat team and a microsoft swat team shane larkin hey that's that's a u the u for shane larkin i'm pretty sure he plays overseas hey we're not all rooting for the man danny green jamal crawford and just keep your mouth shut go hurricanes take the hurricanes uh they are a plus 18 underdog against alabama in the first game of the season we may not win but we should keep it closer than 18. if we don't i'm gonna be in that stadium fine and fighting probably all right all right we got two packs left this one and one more we got another grizzly rookie so no donovan on this one andrew harrison kirk heinrich sullinger wesley johnson numbered what's it number two what's up 13 out of 399. wesley johnson for the clippers heinrich solinger clarkson nothing all right last pack last night [Music] we have not found him yet this is our second box of this nba hoops 2015 blaster man and we've come up empty on devin booker up until this point so far got some decent rookies nothing too great nobody too special so far [Music] we're really looking for that devin booker all right moment of truth i'm gonna build suspense for a second and to build more suspense i'm going to save it for last all right so we got andre iguodala [Music] zach levine sam dekker faces of the future rookie giannis roy hibbert cj miles dennis schroeder mr underrated rodney hood to build even more suspense and to piss y'all off i'm gonna sleeve the ones that we've got so far these rookies i got well that was it so i got one more of the swat team for the gasal brothers kind of cool it's got both of them i think they're probably both future hall of famers shane larkin i won't sleep it i like him but and i will see giannis though because a giannis card i think is going to be just like lebron one day and pretty much or kobe pretty much any card is going to be worth something all right last card i saw the team already it's not devin booker it is a brooklyn net chris mccullough chris mccollough that is our last rookie of the box so i will top load mr chris mccolo you can hear the disappointment of my voice but you know what i'm not discouraged we'll keep going until we find him it is what it is it's part of the game it's part of the hunt gotta love it gotta love the hunt all right quick recap these are all base we got a oh thank you sir we'll go through those first appreciate you by the way we got a pal gasol swat team we got a kevin looney rookie for the warriors walter tavares rookie for the hawks justin anderson for the mavs lights camera action insert for shaq and and insert kyrie chris mccullough rookie giannis bass marc gasol swat team sam dekker faces of the future bobby portis rookie andrew harrison rookie wesley johnson numbered rakeem rookie jarrell martin rookie cameron payne faces the future rookie kelly ubrey rookie emmanuel umbre rookie in a rookie remembrance player worn patch of klay thompson that is your break i appreciate everybody watching we'll be back at it soon we're not giving up we're going to find a devin booker appreciate everybody for watching and uh tuning in to get ripped man get ripped see y'all next time | Get Ripped Sports Talk Cards Collectibles & Mem | UCSRawaySXWMmPhmaWQ37UIw | 2021-08-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,919 | 10,052 |
frJPYW0W2Gs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frJPYW0W2Gs | Lincoln's Civil War: Presidential War Making in Context (History Lens) | [Music] think take away civil engagement lives here lens of history history lens think tech John David an history professor Hawaii Pacific University following on the track of our discussions in the over the last few weeks in the nineteenth century involving the civil war what led up to it and now we're in it aren't wait right we're gonna see what kind of man Lincoln was right you know I don't think people you know they see him through the distant lens of history yeah they don't see him up close yeah we can see him up close we can we can investigate this man pretty closely and we can learn amazing things about it it's a little amazing man I mean what's interesting is Lincoln's presidency is marked by this war I mean he takes power and the war starts he dies you know a couple days before the war ends yeah so it's the war and in his presidency are really synonymous unlike and in Lincoln was a hands-on commander-in-chief so President as war maker Lincoln was the guy unlike really any other president after that the spanish-american war I mean McKinley was not hands on neither was Roosevelt okay the commander's in the field ran that war and the generals at home and then the wars after that of course the president became more and more distant from actual the war making capacity of the commander chief the president could say drop that bomb or the president could say send those troops in but the president never said let's do an offensive here let's do simultaneous offensives so that we catch the Confederates off-guard or so we we reaped the advantage of having more troops why did he do that why did he feel it was necessary for him to get so closely involved well I think part of it is actually a response to his lack of knowledge about war-making so Lincoln takes a presidency and the Civil War starts with the you know the bombing of Sumter Fort Sumter and then Lincoln calls for these volunteers 75,000 volunteers on a three-month enlistment and he gets them he gets all of them and he could take as many as he wanted actually he could have gotten way more than 75 why was the community so up in arms that's the wrong term is it everyone responded to your call well they were there was tremendous passion about secession northerners believed that secession what could lead to the destruction of the Union period they feared for their political system and in turn they feared for their their livelihoods and they feared for their lives I mean if the Union falls apart then what's going to happen so I think the the act of secession really put the tremendous fear into the northern public but it didn't stay that way through the whole war and I remembering not personally but I do remember in 1863 there was a dreamer it's not person that's not first yours not personal few we know no you were not there neither was I let's draft in the spring of 1807 of 1860 that's right so that that vitality that enthusiasm did changing it changed quite quickly but if we could bring up a picture of Lincoln it's worth looking at the old man himself Lincoln of course there he is and this is Lincoln in the midst of the Civil War you can see if you see earlier pictures of him his face has gotten so craggy and lined by this point from the stresses of running the war but you can see the determination in his eyes and in his village this is not a man to trifle with not a man to be denied so he actually that determination made Lincoln a very good war leader so you know some people have compared me to Lincoln I don't know just a hair my I'm not sure I'm not sure it works but anyway I have it actually that's that's right that's right country lawyer politician it's a long way from war yes but he became commander-in-chief and therefore he had to take on this responsibility he felt you know obliged by the Constitution and and so what Lincoln does is Lincoln educates himself about warfare Lincoln spends a lot of hours in the library of the War Department yeah yeah he actually has a cot over in the War Department where he sleeps some nights because he's waiting for Telegraph communications from his commanders out in the field but so Lincoln studies warfare he and he he develops a grasp of what we would call Napoleonic type of warfare techniques essentially the turning movement which is if you can get your army on the flank of another army then you can turn that army and in the process you have a very good chance of winning that battle and then the the issue of simultaneous imal taneous advances which is or what is called concentration in time when you move all of your forces all of the armies out in the field you move them at the same time therefore the Confederacy cannot move troops back and forth between the different theatres of the war so you're essentially pinning them down Lincoln understood both of those concepts better than some of his commanders oh wow yeah a guy but it also tells you it tells you that he had whatever it takes to identify the problem learn the specialty and in exercise the expertise which is truly remarkable and I would I would assume and see if you can confirm this yeah I would assume this he didn't only do this with respect to battlefield strategies he did this with other things too absolutely no Lincoln was very adept at managing the politics of the time of course there's great support in the early stages of the war and then of course so Lincoln calls for the volunteers he appoints a commander called McDowell McDowell is in charge of the army of Potomac in the first three months of the war the Confederates gather at a point called Bull Run which is near Manassas Virginia not very about 25 miles south of Washington DC and Lincoln says the McDowell you need to send your troops out to confront these boys and McDowell says sir were green and Lincoln says I don't care it will all be green together because he understands that the Confederates yeah the Confederates are green as well so so so McDowell takes his troops out it's assumed that the worid that this will be one battle and then they can that Johnny Reb's will be badly defeated they'll run back with their tail between their legs and the Confederates will sue for peace that was how they thought it would go the battle itself actually turns and and one of the thing is that the that public in Washington DC also thinks that this is going to be a wipeout you know great great victory for the Union ladies in their finery in their carriages oh if we can bring up I have a picture of this oh is that right yeah that is a picture from the Battle of first ball run it's a picnic it's sometimes referred to as the picnic battle because the elites of Washington DC rode their carriages out to the battle site they sat on a hill to the side and they thought they would see a grand victory by the Union well for a couple of hours the Union got the better of the Confederacy and then the Confederacy did just what I was talking about they concentrated in space they took troops from the western part of Virginia they brought them in by railroad in by about 10:30 11 o'clock in the morning then they were unloading this troops right into battle and so these this addition of other troops turned the tide of the battle the Confederacy routed the Union by about two o'clock in the afternoon and unions the green nuts actually shows because the Union soldiers fled they didn't regroup they just fled pal Mel back to Washington DC which left the picnickers in some trouble yeah because there they were at the battle side and you have you know ferocious armed Confederate soldiers but the Confederacy also stood pat the the the roads to Washington DC from Manassas were clogged for the rest of the evening as as picnickers tried to get back to the nation's capitol 25 miles you can see it now yeah right so this is after 4:00 it's something this is it's this is July 1861 so this is the first kind of stub nose that the Union gets from this new war and it turns out that it's not going to be a three-month war it's not going to be a battle of one war and so on now Lincoln has to think through okay what am I going to do next how am I going to respond to this and so there's a another call for volunteers and it's a much bigger call and and it's going to be a three-year term instead of a three-month term Lincoln appoints a new general general McClellan is appointed in in in July 1861 and and so the army of Potomac really takes shape it's a massive army up to up to 200,000 men camped in Washington DC and so that's how the war is going to go forward but the Union also had to develop a strategy now that it looks like okay this this could be a more serious affair than the Union had to develop a strategy for the war and and the general in charge of of kind of the War Department was General Winfield Scott hero of the of the Mexican War and Scott developed something called the Anaconda plan and so we've actually got this in our background here but if you can bring up the grid this is so it was so this is not a compliment this is actually a cartoon making fun of General Winfield Scott's plan it's called the Anaconda plan so you can see there's us there's a snake but the Anaconda plan was supposed to strangle the South by cutting the south into two running up the Mississippi River this snake is going a little wild actually it's way too wide it should be going the Mississippi River but so so many people made fun of Scott's anaconda plan and many people made fun of Scott himself we can bring up a picture of General Winfield Scott then there's there's the general and by this time General Winfield Scott was he was 72 I believe and he could no longer ride a horse suffered from dropsy he was not much of a commander by this time and he fades pretty quickly actually so so the Anaconda plan is designed to economically strangle the the South in fact the South what yeah first cut it off from the north it kind of like a boycott well blockade they blockade the ports the seaports of the Confederacy and then they then the idea is to go down half go down the Mississippi River and cut the Confederacy in half yeah okay and there so the economic effect of that would be to make them surrender that was the idea yet plan in you know it led to good things actually it was not a plan that worked very quickly let's say it like that overall I think actually it was probably a pretty good strategy but you needed time to learn you have you have you have time to take control of the Mississippi River and the meanwhile you know there's all kinds of other things that are developing that are not good for the war so so Lincoln confronts these tremendous challenges in the first years of the war you know he's he's the kind of commander-in-chief who his hands on he is he's he's actually directing his troops at times he's saying you know so there's two armies there's the Army of the Potomac in the East this is the army at the Battle of Bull Run in there McClellan is commander of that army and McClellan has a plan okay so battle ball run doesn't go well McClellan trains up this massive army of over 200,000 men and his idea is that you you ship these men down to our folk of Virginia and this is actually behind Richmond then you you unload them they march to the back side of Richmond catch them from behind that's that's the idea to catch them from behind him essentially outflanked them you know this is a massive what we would call a strategic turning movement the only idea was to take Richmond because that was the head of the serpent that was a McClellan's idea yeah Lincoln didn't think this was the best strategy it's so interesting that you've named three or four generals already it sounds like the apprentice you know firing this guy is so true so here's the list its McDowell McClellan Burnside hooker and Meade don't forget Scott and well right Scott is the commander of the all of the armies right so yeah so yes so it's a very it's a motley bunch they're not necessarily good leaders at all I guess he saw that well saw that and he felt he needed to coordinate it yeah well Lincoln Lincoln believed in McClellan at first McClellan had a very good reputation he graduated first in his class from West Point that's right he was he was known as a strategic genius he he was loved by his troops very good at training but so so McClellan takes his troops down to the peninsula today you know this is the Chesapeake essentially out the Chesapeake and then to this and it's it's called the Peninsula Campaign and but he moves so slowly it takes him months and of course by the time he's down there then the Confederates have built up fortifications and he can hardly move at all it's a it's a it's a great strategy but so poorly implemented and Lincoln constantly was harping on McClellan don't hold your troops back attack the Confederate Army and so he was you did not like McClellan the other thing about McClellan and McClellan was very arrogant so one time early in the in the war when I think this is when Lincoln was going to appoint Malone Lincoln in his driver in the carriage they go out to Malone's home outside of Washington DC and and they knock on the door and McClellan's servant lets them in and said sir I will tell general McClellan that you are in and and this is the president of the United States and they sit there and they sit there and they sit there until evening and McClellan never meets with the funnelin Lincoln gets back in the carriage and he goes home oh that's really offensive the Fallen was a very arrogant guy so so let's take a moment and reflect on that during during the break during the break I'd like everybody to reflect on just however you know to make the president wait so long you had to go home it would be right back John David add about history in the Civil War [Music] nothing is making sense for me and you baby we can find away [Music] Aloha I'm Keely Akina and I'm here every other week on Mondays at 2 o'clock p.m. on think Tech Hawaii's Hawaii together in Hawaii together we talked with some of the most fascinating people in the islands about working together working together for a better economy government and society so I invite you into our conversation every other Monday at 2 p.m. on think tech Owyhee broadcast network join us for Hawaii together I'm Keely yukina Aloha history lens here on sink tech we're talking with John David on about the 19th century in American history in history in the Civil War especially about the the development of the war and Lincoln the development of Lincoln in the war to find him right he defined it yeah so what can we take a moment to just talk about Lincoln and his personality his character yeah sure they can be able to do those things so in in his relationship with McClellan is a is really a point in fact he did not like McClellan he believed that McClellan was more than competent but the arrogance bothered him and the fact that McClellan seemed to never want to attack the enemy but Lincoln was very patient he let McClellan go and let him fail and let him fail so his patience is a part of his Lincoln's success Lincoln becomes a good military strategist but he also exercises what I would call strategic patience and this is in the midst of all the pressures that he's under I mean you've got a public which is by 1862 becoming Restless oh we haven't made we haven't won many battles the war seems to be going badly for us the thing about that is just a thought is that this war is not happening in Iraq it's not happening in Europe it's happening right here at home exact affecting people where they live across the street of down and their friends and neighbors and relatives and so you know it's it lives with you every day talk about losing patience no I absolutely I mean there were tremendous pressures on Lincoln but Lincoln handled the pressure very well now his family didn't handle it as well his wife Mary was depressed and she had a terrible time handling being in the White House they lost a child of course and and she went deeper into depression but Lincoln somehow was able to rise above it all Lincoln develops this idea that the war has a transcendent purpose and I think this is part of Lincoln's successes understanding the war within the within the great kind of historical train of the birth and the development of the nation understanding that the war's purpose was not just victories but it was the restoration of the Union and then it became freedom freedom from slavery the the elimination of slavery and so Lincoln has heat for a guy who is not terribly religious he didn't really go to church much at all he had this kind of transcendent idea of of reality which I think really helped him that maybe that's another part of his kind of his makeup his his personnel this was it a dynamic or was it always thus no it was from the time that he began to ride and make speeches he had this transcendent idea of the Union it wasn't always slavery that that comes later on and it wasn't just political either he really believed it he really meant it no he meant that it was far above politics he believed that the Union had a sacred purpose that is something that is yes that is a cornerstone piece of the country no that's right that's right and and this he used to call it the this experiment in freedom and and you know was an experiment in democracy you know the the European nations were all monarchies and you know that was kind of a singular experiment at that point in time so so Lincoln had this he had this transcendence about him the other thing about Lincoln is he is very adept politically so back to McClellan McClellan is busy on the peninsula campaign not fighting trying to avoid battle and Lincoln is very unhappy with him because Lincoln keeps saying him don't worry about Richmond go fight the Confederate Army because Lincoln believed that if you defeated the army Richmond didn't really matter you had you had to win this war on the battlefield yeah not by capturing a capital because you can move a capital anywhere so so Lincoln gets fed up and there's a committee in the Senate called Committee on the conduct of the war and Lincoln finally says look McClellan I've got getting all this good all of these complaints from this committee why don't you go meet with them and and you can settle it Lincoln forces McClellan to go before the Committee on the conduct of the war where they eviscerate him I mean they're they're just tearing him to bits verbally Lincoln understood it he knew that he didn't have to put pressure on McClellan so much as if he put McClellan in a situation where others were putting pressure on McClellan then BOOM yeah he could he could meet his goals to master policy he was he was a master of political you know strategy and in the art of politics as well so give him much credit for that so McClellan's Peninsula Campaign fails Lincoln is very unhappy with him but he doesn't see a way in which he can fire him at this point Lincoln needs a victory and McClellan finally gives Lincoln a victory in the Battle of Antietam in September 1862 it's not a Maryland it is in Maryland right near Sharpsburg sharp be north of Maryland yeah yeah a little bit yeah I mean this is the first can federate foray into union territory because Maryland Maryland was a slave state but still a part of the Union and it is al its west and a little bit north of Washington DC it's close quite close actually to Harpers Ferry Virginia the Confederates under Lee actually conquered Harpers Ferry in order to get to two sharps Sharpsville and Sharpsburg pardon me and in the Battle of Antietam the idea of Lee was he was going into a union territory to demonstrate to the foreign powers that it could be done right that the Union that the Confederacy was not just a fiction but the confederacy had a very successful army in an army that could penetrate into northern tehran raising no not for fundraising for recognition he wanted the European powers to recognize the Confederacy as an independent state if that happened quite possible that England might have gotten involved in forced a negotiation between the North and the South England had more than a little interest in seeing the Confederacy becoming independent would split the nation into two weakened the nation in measure immeasurably so so this is this was one goal and the other goal was to get his troops into the rich farmland of Virginia and so they could they could essentially live off the land for a few weeks so he goes into Virginia that goes into Maryland the problem is that Maryland has Mac atomized roads they have roads that are made of gravel turned in mud in the spring that's right and in the fall in any time this gravel is very sharp and most Confederate troops do not have boots oh they marched barefoot oh yeah yes so they couldn't actually march on Mac atomised roads or the gravel roads so he has a smaller he leaves a lot of his troops behind but it's the battle is really a it's like a tie okay neither side really wins but the the Confederacy has to retreat Lee understands that his troops have to get back to into Confederate territory otherwise he might lose his army and so he was he was out there away from from the Confederate geography he was out there away from his hoes out there away from its supply lines most of his troops were back in Virginia so he really need to get back into Virginia and so he couldn't prolong the battle McClellan had far more troops than Lee McClellan if he had used all of his troops he left 35,000 troops sitting on the sidelines in this battle mind you if he had committed all of his troops he might have been able to capture Lee's army and the war would have ended in September 8th clumsy's is not aggressive not he was that's right he was not an aggressive commander but nonetheless Lincoln could now proclaim victory and this was important because Lincoln had another card up his sleeve Lincoln wanted to issue the Emancipation Proclamation so what's the Emancipation 1860 this is 18 yes this is September 1862 Lincoln has been in the works and honestly it's the Republicans in Congress it's it's his own generals who are pressing the issue of freedom for the slaves because in the areas that the Union Army had taken by 1862 the Confederate of the Union generals in charge of those areas had to decide ok did we free the slaves what do we how do we handle the slaves and there was you know there was one general general hunter who actually freed the slaves Lincoln had to counter man that order but Lincoln was himself so he Lincoln was being pressed towards freeing the slaves so he was thinking about it so after the victory at Antietam then Lincoln issues what's called the Emancipation Proclamation to begin January 1st 1863 and the Emancipation Proclamation emancipates all of the slaves in the rebellious States it does not emancipate the slaves in the Union right because there were there were four states that the slave states that stayed in the Union in those states the slaves and host dates are not emancipated oh master so it's not so the the proclamation itself is not transcendent it's a it's a or measure in the political measures it's it legal because you know later yeah that's right it's an amendment to the concept that's right now he's just doing this that's why should that that's Lincoln had very deep concerns about whether or not it was legal for the president to do this so that's why he issued it as a war measure of proclamation and not as a law that was passed by Congress and signed by him do you think Congress would have passed it had he presented to a 1862 I don't think so yeah I don't think so honestly there would have been great resistance among Democrats and slaveholding States so where are we because we have to come back and do more on this right right so give us give us a sort of taya so here we are right right so this is this is September 1862 and Lincoln has his victory he issues the Emancipation Proclamation and the the proclamation as we will see in in the next episode it leads to the transcendent Gettysburg Address okay it's so we can't we shouldn't treat the proclamation itself as kind of okay it's a war measure and that was that was kind of a terrible cynical move on the part of Lincoln and his cabinet because what it does it leads to a refocusing of the war on the issue of slavery and freedom yeah and this is huge for the country Lincoln in so doing transforms public opinion which had been moving slowly towards anti-slavery into the abolitionist and then he transforms the purpose of the war into not just a war to save the Union but a war to free the slaves a war in which sacrifice is about freeing the slaves and atoning for the sin of slavery okay now that's religious language it's clearly religious language but it appeal to everyone at the time that's right and we'll come back to that when we talk about Lincoln's Gettysburg Address we come back when we come back next time if you don't mind I'd like to parse through the language of that address oh I think we need to yeah I recall he wrote it on a train no that's right away to get his breath right well words came to okay that's not quite true actually he had an earlier draft that he was working on but he did work on his draft during the train trip and then he worked down at that night as well and well anyway I don't want to give it all away no no but give us the first Edwards okay four score and seven years ago that fathers brought forth girl let go Jake oh this continent a new nation yes received and dedicated you know through the proposition of Liberty or something along those something like that yes I mean well you know what we'll put it up and so we will parse it next time so you better come back next time this will be really good and we're gonna see the circumstances that he was op Lincoln was operating under didn't see him create this fantastic statement of the new nation it was more than just a speech it was a statement of vision of the new nation and it casts a shadow from then till now yes sure yes thank you John you're welcome always wonderful [Music] | ThinkTech Hawaii | UCZ5BKpljxXj4Y8Ut164GnSg | 2018-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,910 | 26,225 |
46CGWpjAGEg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46CGWpjAGEg | Mayor McCarthy: Waltham to Sue Over Lexington Solar Power Plant (Women in Business 6-13-2023) | the news is as follows one the developer has filed an appeal and I'm not going to say much about it because you know how I am about pending litigation the developer has filed an appeal in the land Court the city of Cambridge has filed an action in Superior Court and the City of walam today will be filing an action as well which court I believe it's Superior Middle SE Superior Court yeah I believe it's Superior they were making an analysis of which court to go into and today was they were supposed to tell me which one they decid so that's all I can say about that matter um there I can say that a lot of people did a very good job going before there and people say you know solar energy is good but when you you have to compare that and that's all I can say right now you have to compare that with what solar parts are made out of and we had a fire Sol a fire in walam we did at MC at maata school but that's all I can say because it's in litigation as far as I know with the city now but Cambridge joined first | Channel 781 Archive | UCTqHtDIIlZPibO0FGS8Tw8A | 2023-07-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 208 | 1,016 |
B40G96OZ73M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B40G96OZ73M | SA 6.17.23: 2023 FANATICS UW S1 AUTOBASEBALL JERSEY 3-BOX 1/2 CASE BREAK #1 *2 RT EACH* | what's good everybody Chris from Josh's casebreaks.com doing a fun one here the first time we're doing this on the site 2023 Fanatics under wrap series 1 autographed baseball jersey three blocks one half case break two random teams each so three jerseys 15 spots sold everyone gets two random teams in the MLB these are all authenticated by fan Fanatics and blind wraps I nor does anyone else in the shop know what's inside of here until we open it so let's do it our fresh Dice and our fresh list such as two random teams each it's Jay down to Jeremy grab the last spot we just took those names and duped them twice so it's 30 spots for 30 teams the D-backs down to the Nets let's roll our Dice and randomize two and six eight times thanks again y'all good luck one two three four five six seven and eight eighth and final time well Steve down to Dale and eight times for the teams one two three four five six seven and eight eighth and final time White Sox down to the Yanks all right since this is a random team effectively a half case break I'll leave the tread window open if anybody wants to get anything going but let's see how it shakes out for now in the first half so Steve with the White Sox Eugene with the Padres Jeremy with the Dodgers Eugene with the Nationals Jeremy with the Brewers Michael with the Rangers Steve with the Giants Eugene with the Rays Mark with the Diamondbacks Brian with the Phillies Dale with the Blue Jays Jay with the Mets Brian with the Guardians and cubs Josh with the Red Sox second half Brian with the Royals Eugene with the Tigers and Braves Ryan with the twins Eugene with the Cardinals Ryan with the Astros Josh with the Rockies Jeremy with the Reds Michael with the Mariners Steve with the Pirates and Orioles Mark with the Marlins Jeremy with the asj with the angels and Dale with the Yankees all right well pause the video we'll see if there's any trade talk I'll let you know about it when we do come back and after that we'll rip open three boxes of FNAF jerseys thanks again all right we are back a couple couple teams up for grabs but nothing concrete so we're gonna print and we're gonna rip let me actually work my magic here let's call this you dub that's so funny actually I can do excuse me on one sec Under Wraps we'll call this series One S one we'll go Auto Jersey that might be a little better much better there we go we are going to switch screens you can see this giant case in front of us covers pretty much the back wall as well but under wraps jerseys 23. this is a six box case the second half of this random team chew on the site right now we'll do it like this Mark with the D-backs and the Eugene with the gnats so I'm gonna crack open this case first [Music] my sorting and shipping needs today six boxes one two three four five six we're gonna roll the dice and randomize I'm actually put these here yeah where were they all right there we go so the top third it should be top half top three will be one two and three bottom will be four five and six it is five so bottom three I'll grab my marker big X's one two and three we will use for random team number two or two random number two which is on the site right now Jasper's casebreaks.com Let's uh let's see what we got here yeah what do we got there's a full checklist on here I see this is like the regular fanatic streaks if we've done some giveaways of these in the past that's a nice little mystery wrap them all right let's see what we got first I see some pinstripes so first up for the New York Mets it'll be Dominic Smith and the home whites nice embroidery these are the I believe the actual authentic game used jerseys what they use on the field it's a nice one hologram verification for Dominic Smith that's going to the New York Mets and Jay keep this one here as well uh New York Mets on the board box two all right box two no way wow the mess and Jay double up it's Peter Lonzo polar bear peep and the nice black beauties too these are so clean pet Alonso yeah the Nike Authentics the ones these on the field 20. petal Lonzo that is nice right there Jay towels up here unbelievable can you go does he go three for three crazy Eugene had a feeling too he tried to get in I like the way they they Market it the only officially licensed MLB mystery Jersey program who will you unwrap y that's fun all right and third and final box yeah I mean you just got a few teams on here let's let's see if we get that trying to trade couldn't trade Mojo good luck everyone oh and he does Nolan Arenado hello this calls it a shot last one is for Eugene it's the Cardinals home whites Nolan aronado nice one if I can be if I can be by a truly non-biased as someone who does not like the Cardinals these Cardinals unions are fire they're so nice nice one though Eugene gets one more he needs one Bandit there we go man congrats just for foreign to Eugene and Jane thanks again everyone though that's a fun one it's a quick and easy one I'm sure Joe can play some uh some who am I without giving it away too easily but there we go that's a wrap for under wraps fnatic series one autographed baseball jersey three box half case number one number two on the site at chassiskatespace.com thanks again bye-bye | Jaspys Case Breaks | UCjFmkmzvMl5pwHgFVV7F5gw | 2023-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,020 | 5,228 |
6_RrdVBNWRk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_RrdVBNWRk | Track:11.BIG TIKE ™ FLY LITTLE 🐦 | [Music] one of these good old days [Music] had no idea [Music] [Applause] [Music] say anything [Music] [Applause] [Music] one of these days [Music] little birds [Music] sweetest woman you ever seen he sent her flies and pearls oh he has some dark secrets y'all [Music] he'll mess with your spouse as soon as you go to work in the morning it'd be all in your house one day craig felt funny so he took the day off [Music] couldn't [Music] y'all that woman was his bestest friend tears started coming down his face had the dough listen to sin you wouldn't swallow [Music] [Applause] [Music] good old days ladies and gentlemen i give you the legendary kareem keck on the streets [Music] um [Music] [Applause] [Music] one of these days one of these good old days fly little birds [Music] little bird through the sky little birds | ™Big Tike ™Official | UCbuzrhcvVSC1y_eILeucKmg | 2021-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 148 | 823 |
oy9r0uXkKoQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oy9r0uXkKoQ | Daytime with Kimberly & Esteban - Caliber Auto Care Soak Up Summer Savings | it is sponsored by caliber auto care this summer you can soak up the savings when it comes to taking care of your vehicle rebecca joins us live at caliber auto care senior manager is with her as well stephania vasquez rebecca where do we get started with this hey vaughn how's it going this morning yep you're right we're out here at caliber auto care in alamo ranch where they are taking care of your cars your trucks any vehicle you need whatever maintenance you need all kinds of services i'm hanging out with stephanie vazquez this morning thanks for having us out here first of all of course thanks for being here yeah of course everything looks great out here so tell me a little bit more about the kind of services that you offer our customers here of course so we offer anything from state inspections to oil changes to more of the complicated mechanical repairs that you might need currently you know for summer vacation if you need if you're going on a trip you're going on a road trip come on by and we'll do a trip check for you as well okay awesome yeah so everybody's getting ready to do the summer road trips we want to make sure we've got the tune-ups in case that they can come in right before we head out everything will be taken care of of course yes and so anytime you come in our aac certified technicians will be prepared to basically go in and see what your vehicle needs are they'll do a digital vehicle inspection which we truly believe and trust your transparency and that is how we do one of the ways we do it is we show you a comprehensive snapshot of your vehicle we'll take a picture and take notes and you'll have that at your disposal via either text or email that's good yeah we just communicate with you keep it transparent make sure that you know what your car needs maybe what things are coming up and we will never try to sell you anything you don't need so i like that so that's what makes you a little bit different because we want to know what's going on and i love that okay fantastic and i know you have a couple of some special offers maybe some discounts for the summer yes we do so part of what we do is we love to be in the community and we do that through services like the caliber drive so it's the restoring drive and right now we are doing accepting donations monetarily through caliber dot com slash food drive okay you can donate or you can stop by at one of our san antonio locations and we will actually if you donate five dollars we'll give you ten dollars in caliber cash nice and you can use that on any services in the summer yes you can very cool okay so you hear that if you can't maybe make a monetary donation you can still come in and bring some non-perishable food right you guys are making that too and put it in this awesome little food truck you guys got and you'll get some caliber cash yes you are very cool all right bon i know you got that truck out there you need a tune up come and see my friend stephanie she'll hook you up right come see us that sounds good everything sounds great i love what they're doing over there and again for more with caliber auto care there's three locations here in san antonio you can go to california | Caliber | UCQBTY8pvove08XaF8locwoA | 2022-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 616 | 3,204 |
QjDjLTXr668 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjDjLTXr668 | Hand Carving Floral Swans - Polystyrene / Styrofoam by Sculpture Studios | welcome to sculpture Studios now if you're in the need for a little pick-me-up today then hopefully this will even out those stress levels just a touch what better way to fill your time right now than with a bit of polystyrene carving and here today we have Aidan basically doing what he does best we're working with a client from across the channel in France Julian from the floral sculptors has seen some of our previous work on our Channel and on our website and we'd like to commission a couple of sculptural pieces this is so that he himself can decorate these for promotional events and special occasions we're going to be creating a stylized Swan and a miniature sculpture of Pegasus the work begins with a sketch idea from the client some sizes and a brief to create this from polystyrene with a muslin cloth finish this muslin cloth will allow flowers feathers and other decorations to be pinned or fixed onto the surface using an adhesive without damaging the polystyrene shape underneath Ayden goes to work by first measuring out and sketch in the Swan design onto a sheet of polystyrene which is then transferred to a larger block using our trusty hot wire table the Cubist form is being cut out ready for this to be carved by hand for those of you familiar with our processes here at the studio know by now that we enjoy creating things ourselves rather than letting the computers and machines have all the fun and hoggle the glory believe it or not we find that carving by hand is actually quicker more cost-effective for the client therapeutic for us here and hopefully you guys watching at home and we can make amendments easily Aiden's going to be working with handheld hot wires for the large chunks nail and wire brushes to carve the form and sandpapers for the finer detail and to smoothen the sculpture generally that's about it from me for the moment so we welcome you to sit back relax and enjoy the process [Music] [Applause] [Music] so we don't actually have a lot of footage of the baby Pegasus particularly the carving thank you very much Chris but notice how I say baby as though there's a potential daddy Pegasus somewhere in the mix well this is very much the case but I'm afraid you're gonna have to stay tuned for that one something to appear a little later in the channel something a lot larger far more dramatic commissioned once again by Julian so be sure to check that one out once it's posted remember you can stay up to date on our latest videos by subscribing selecting the little notification bell and will happily welcome you back for another project for now it's time to welcome Julian down to the studio where he's been busy working on the beginning stages of the swamp decoration a muslin cloth has been painted onto the sculpture with a black emulsion paint this is applied in small strips and patches and it builds up a slightly more durable layer on top of the polystyrene surface Julian has now gone to work with the during the initial feathers onto the end of the wings so that we can get an idea of how this will eventually look exactly the same process has gone ahead for the Pegasus and Julian was kind enough to send us a few finished shots of both sculptures in various means of decoration to see more of Julian's work we've included a couple of links in the YouTube description below so feel free to check out what are the beautiful pieces Julian's created for now here are a few finished shots of the sculptures and all their glory as a couple of events at the beginning of 2020 stay tuned for the second half of this project in a later video on the channel and thank you very much for watching this far please feel free to leave any comments below as they're always appreciated and hit the subscribe button for our latest videos you can like sculptor studios on Facebook and follow at Aidan Hines on Twitter and for more of our work visit sculpture studio Skoda UK merci and thank you very much for watching [Music] you | Aden Hynes Sculpture Studios | UCMgePvYaSa6Wf2mLSeaeCig | 2020-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 725 | 3,976 |
u8QMLaVwTzA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8QMLaVwTzA | Speak & Write Circuit Bent Demo | all right I just want to give a quick rundown on some of the features the circuit bent speaking right start up here you got a pitch Bend pitch knob reset switch because if you glitch it too hard it'll freeze freeze / loop switch this knob will allow you to advance the loop and this momentary button cuts this switch out so you can you know hit it real quick and move the loop forward these two are text distortion so it'll still say the letters and the words but it will sound distorted this is tone and you can adjust that with the pitch and then these four switches are voice glitch switches so let me do a little quick demo here [Music] | Significant Digits | UCID1yChqaDBR7rIDAa1jaIg | 2018-04-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 125 | 640 |
43o7SXbYrOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43o7SXbYrOk | Before the start of the SEEK GLOBAL NETWORK project even a schoolchild can earn money without invest | welcome to your Sikh Global Network Virtual Office recently we made some changes to the site let's take a look at the top of the page you'll see a reminder about your free surfing period new accounts start off with a 60-day period at the moment members can make deposits either through no payments or metamask next we have upgrade membership this allows you to change from a free account all the way through to a Double Diamond account it also gives a breakdown of each of the benefits of the different categories the third button is by ad packs now please bear in mind that you can only buy ad packs once you have upgraded your account from a free membership the fourth button and to the far right is start surfing here you can start viewing ads and receiving credit the automatic countdown timer at the top keeps track of the seconds you spend viewing ads as well as a number of ads that have been viewed foreign of the screen we can see the updated menu we've combined options for your convenience for example monetary functions can all be found on the financial here we have make a deposit see your deposit history withdrawal and no we can even transfer funds to other members using the e-wallet transfer under advertisements we can buy ad packs we can also advertise whether using text Banner or login ads you can also promote websites to the traffic exchange this will take you up to a maximum of 15 sites one of the more noticeable upgrades is found here on the profile when you want to get a good idea of the Matrix you can see at a glance through color coding the different positions and the different membership levels in your downline by hovering over the icon using your mouse you can see the name and ID number of each person now a feature that I particularly like is contact support any concerns or questions you may run into you can create a new ticket so that we can quickly address the matter the contact us tab here in the header will also take you to this page below contact support we can find the training resources tab currently we have PowerPoint presentations in three languages English Portuguese and Spanish stay tuned to this section so you can see updates and find links to other sites last but certainly not least we have submit testimonials once you find a good thing share it let other people know how you've been doing with C Global Network let them know that you have received a change | Santa recommends | UC6CS3C-hlfq0MfXCdM7LuZw | 2022-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 444 | 2,418 |
ZEG7wmnwVrc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEG7wmnwVrc | New Hallmark Romance Movies Christmas Romance | stop [Music] any ideas [Music] yeah me neither [Music] I got like a little red and white maybe we can put some I think this is the last of us scandal in the Christmas capital of the world lone house in Tinsel USA hangs its lights I'm sure the tourists won't complain well they won't be rolling in for another week or two so we'll be ready by then let's hope all right thanks for those shots no problem wow you guys really go all out yeah glad to see Dad at least put up some lights this year I know he tries this fast from what he tells me decorating was really mom's Department it's gonna be a nice Christmas a puppy would make it the best Christmas ever but I just don't think that's gonna happen I have a feeling your dad's gonna come around I hope so I really want a dog for Christmas [Music] I think your dad just needs to you know loosen up a little find himself a nice friend ah you mean like a wife you mean like even Charles well it'd be nice to see your dad go out on a date for a change what do you think about that I'd be okay with it as long as I got a dog he's trying to business right yeah why do you ask school project I'm thinking about things that are profitable profitable well you need to study real estate instead of restaurants the guy that I used to rent my uh space from in the city oh he had all kinds of properties but yeah commercial residential vacation guest spot in case you guess oh yeah he breaked it in too he retired to Spain and I retired here I wouldn't trade him though this is a nice place isn't it yeah I love it here Christmas year round that's why the tourists come you know I'm surprised my landlord doesn't have a rental property here restaurant this time of year right yeah let's grab those lights and finish up at the door okay whatever you say boss all right thanks for helping us decorating [Music] cheers so I was at astronomy club going stellar that was almost an astronomy joke wasn't it yeah that was horrible please don't ever do that again I was a teaching schedule this semester it's not too bad it's manageable hi the two newlyweds doing you and Monica McLane sorry you and Monica Frye have a three-month anniversary coming up don't you no it's uh unbelievable really I mean we've been dating for how long and it feels like forever ah man hey sorry no it's okay it's okay it's been seven years right don't waste any chances to tell Monica that you love her [Music] you know I wasn't going to bring this up because I know how you use the answer your lovely wife found someone at work she wants to set me up with no not even you know and what is it my lovely wife met someone at yoga that she wants to set you up with thank you man but I'm good come on man she does yoga look Ben between the astronomy club my book Mia teaching you said your schedule was manageable look Ben I just don't have a lot of time to date right now okay all right I get it okay I do but you're not from here I am and the single women here they don't stay single for long I showed you your house what six years ago and I said to myself then this guy right here he's gonna get picked up in a hurry and since then how many days have you been on it you just said that there aren't a lot of single girls in town yeah all right man I don't want to press you oh yeah in the last minute or so must have been a real struggle huh okay I understand you haven't been the same since your wife died I know it's been hard to bring that guy back you know maybe I haven't met the right person you know you're a really good looking guy thank you all the Bridesmaids at my wedding they acted like teenage girls at a K-pop concert when they saw you yeah but they're not exactly my type and and you know how shy and introverted I get when I meet a new girl I you're a sweet guy you're smart and you're doctor for crying out loud I have a PhD in literature you usually a doctor okay okay I'm a doctor all I'm saying is even though you don't look it you're not getting any younger I think about it you didn't look this young six [Music] six years reverse aging seminar all right enough all right all right man I appreciate it and the beer is on me I gotta get going I'm taking me out of the kennel to go look at puppies oh slow down tiger don't get too crazy [Music] now you're buying our clothes well I used to have one just like her when I was little I just love her I hate to break it to you but it turns out the boss decided they want the dog with them in gastard after all I know all their daughter is flying over tomorrow and she's gonna take the dog and join them [Music] hi you ever think about a dog like this one two kids in a house in the suburbs why are you asking this question Rich Wilson used to be lead accountant yeah I remember him uh you haven't seen him in a while right yeah not since he got promoted got married has two kids babe where are you going with this I mean you know I love kids but not right now well I know ever with your job and my my art I I can't imagine doing homework in in school projects right now we talked about this in the future but you said we would take this slow and now you're talking about marriage and and kids and we're on the same page believe me I'm sure yeah you have your art okay and I have my job at the firm planning a wedding right now and moving to the suburbs yeah it just doesn't sound like us and that's not what I'm talking about where are you going with all of this [Music] yeah Dr miles so good to see you so what do you think of this little guy did you know that these dogs first came to America in the 20s you learned all of this in history dogs are a big part of American history did you know that 30 out of the 45 presidents had dogs hmm oh my goodness look at you you're perfect I'm still a bit muddy on what this school assignments about Mia but you know we should get you home and start it on your homework and I have to get back to the university great so I'm thinking we take this dog home with us I'll really study him it's totally for school you just want to borrow him for a little while oh no no no no no no no no we can't just take Prancer home with us and then bring him back here that wouldn't be very nice Prancer what exactly is this school assignment how wonderful would a dog make a sweet little girl's childhood [Music] is there even a school project you didn't seem too big on the dog idea when I mentioned it I try to figure out about it a few weeks ago and I didn't think I could get you to come here any other way [Music] turns out that the CEO and Rich are very tight now and there's this exclusive executive Retreat that they've invited me to because I'm finally getting promoted sounds flashy are you sure this is a business thing when is this trip happening during our Before Christmas trip that's the other thing there's another thing I messed up things have been so busy at the office I didn't even get a chance to book anything anyway to be honest I wasn't even looking forward to Hawaii anyways I really wanted to go someplace see what's more Christmassy than New York at Christmas time I've done New York at Christmas time what no interest can't figure it out it looks great they know it's not even finished no I just you know I feel suffocated here I can't even think with all the sirens and the horns and why don't you go away too take a little Retreat of your own why don't you try to meet up with your parents and sister no I am not going on another family Christmas Cruise well I'm sure there's some place you can find to decompress for a while someplace off the beaten path someplace Christmassy some place [Music] where we'll see so I'm taking that as a win you knew about this Deb she might have run it by me now that this box is out you have effectively seized complete control of the guest house Dad why do we still call this a guest house the only guests that we have are Grandma and Grandpa and they've seen the guest room in the house when they visit I guess you're right you should just call this Mia's miscellaneous space until I get my act together and rent it out so then it's all yours so I can do whatever I want with it I'm gonna call it whatever you like [Music] oh yes hi I was calling about the gallery space on 52nd this is Ava berndon oh thank you you're very sweet and yeah I'm actually working on a few pieces right now hey where are you going uh rich and some guys are meeting up downtown aren't you gonna see these guys on the retreat I mean I thought we were hanging out yeah I was gonna be there we're not you know that's not what I mean I love you hey wait I think you're wonderful and I think I should get going I think it's a new painting congratulations I gotta go [Music] thank you [Music] okay even better there we go jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way [Music] and I think we have a winner thank you [Music] oh this is so cute [Music] hello is it still available I've looked all over and everything seems to be sold out oh yes this is a very busy time it is still available but I don't know for how long where are you coming from New York a little time in pencils just what you need [Music] so is the price here the the time for bed just just a few more just a few more minutes Dad [Music] oh how about a hundred more [Music] oh yours if you want it great see you Tuesday thank you so much Miss miles [Music] tinsel USA here I come [Music] glory to the newborn me [Music] Dad what's the rush I just don't want you to be late getting to work why are you in such a hurry huh [Music] I'll be okay [Music] oh that must be her her who oh go ahead this is the right place my driver took me to the wrong address I dress oh I'm sorry I'm Ava Ava burnson your guest my guest yeah I'm renting out the guest house I'm looking for a Miss miles their smiles yep it's me I'm me come follow me oh thank you Mia Miss Vernon I think there's been a mistake a mistake what do you mean Mr miles Mason is fine oh Mason it's nice to meet you um could you excuse us for one second sure that's one word for her yeah it's a nice lady has some idea about renting out our guest house do you know anything about that Maybe yeah we're really in no shape it's just very pretty oh it's me you know I feel really bad I think this is just a big mistake maybe if you can just point me into the direction of a hotel preferably a cheaper one a cheap hotel I had to get a really good deal on this guest house look I'm so sorry but I think that it's been misrepresented it looks awesome Mia it's really in no shape to be renting why don't you let her see and decipe for herself [Music] wow man you did all of this oh my God it's so cute I love it love it well I guess I better get going you said you know of a hotel nearby but since you came all this way from uh New York [Music] okay if you don't mind us oh no not at all then you're welcome to stay at the rate my grounded daughter quoted you out are you sure yeah I'm sure oh my God thank you so much I promise I won't even make a peep I just need somewhere to hang my hat while I check out all the sights your daughter's listing really sold this town my daughter's listening really sold this huh good wow I need to get back to work and I will talk to you tonight I meant her my daughter but we could talk if you like oh no no no I've already caused too much trouble Mia right um so nice during your stay you can you get hacked and I'll be back later with our welcome packet and complimentary robot slippers if if you need anything at all [Music] what did you plan on doing hiding her for me until Christmas I'll admit I didn't think it all the way through what exactly did you put in this listing that sold it why just want to make sure you're not misrepresenting things more than you already have your Christmas experience to never forget oh is that all we live in the Christmas capital of the world dad go get your homework done I love you I love you too sweetheart you're still in trouble I wasn't already late getting back we'll talk more tonight good luck [Music] you know you did put your father in a bit of a spot you were the one who said he should loosen up that's not what I was talking about what I meant was I just want your father to find somebody you know a dog is a man's best friend does a man yes why don't you go take these to your new gas that's a great idea [Music] hey oh hi Mia come on in I just want to drop these off oh that is so sweet of you thank you uh you move the bed oh yeah I hope you don't mind oh you know I feel like I put your dad in a weird spot oh no no it's okay I think I did that but he's okay I think I hope he's okay I I know what you're thinking he comes across as a stuffy scientist guy but he's really just um mushy goofball is that so I sure hope so or else I'll get grounded instead of a dog for Christmas oh a dog huh fingers crossed you know a dog would definitely love this backyard I know I do sound of silences amazing fair warning some birds do teacher you know well birds are definitely welcome sound definitely beats all the horns and sirens and Steamrollers [Music] you're an artist oh yep he got brushes and paints the whole smear did you just say the whole smear yeah my best friend's grandpa says it all the time did I use it wrong no no you definitely used it correctly I just didn't expect it coming from a 10 year old well I just turned 11. and I'm an old soul right you know you definitely should have picked up on that you must be jet lagged I said really a thing sometimes well a nice dinner and a good night's rest should catch you up no you're right oh a kringle's Christmas Steakhouse on Fourth well it doesn't look like it's too far from here great choice you know these were a nice touch by the way what can I say we promised an experience and I've loved every minute so far thanks for the cookies too yeah Deb wanted me to tell you they're from my dad okay I'll be sure to thank them okay well if you need anything else I'll just be right next to our Debs oh who's that she's our neighbor she kind of keeps an eye on me until my dad gets home from work oh well okay well if you need anything else I'll just oh no no I am a low maintenance go ahead get to know uh have a nice dinner bye [Music] you have to understand what you did was not acceptable I mean what if she was some kind of what I don't know a crazy person she doesn't seem crazy at all she seems very nice yeah that's not the point you seem a little crazy you rented out my guest house this is our house you're not paying the mortgage thanks to me now you have relax your change in your pockets for the next few weeks Mia we got very lucky and you also did a wonderful job cleaning up the guest house thank you but doing something like this behind my back is unacceptable I mean what on Earth made you do such a thing well you said getting a dog was a big responsibility and stress by taking care of another guest bringing in a little extra money you might come around you have a one-track mind you know that sorry Dad it's okay sweetheart I just don't want you to be dishonest you know misleading people is the same as a lie she seems very nice though doesn't she yeah she seems that way but just [Music] [Laughter] [Music] oh my God [Music] I'm a little freaked out because I have to give a speech you have to I volunteered and now I'm getting second thoughts and I'm really nervous now sometimes nervous is just excitement you don't recognize what is that look what's your speech supposed to be about what's this all about and the visual presentation has to go with it but I'd like it to be artistic artistic you say you're kind of draw like a three-year-old dad yeah I kind of do yeah yeah that's Santa's sleigh with presents there you draw something what is that well that one's a reindeer and that one's a gingerbread man it looks like an alligator what [Music] hello Mia Mia [Music] oh sorry to bother you um my heater went out okay yeah I'll come check it out looks like a nice view it is let me show you from the outside [Music] nice telescope yeah astronomy is a hobby of mine I guess really what's that me always wants to decorate back here I've been so busy at work I'm lucky to get a tree up this year if you wanted to like hang up some lights and do something it's not really my strong suit I haven't been too much of a trouble no no no I didn't mean it like that what's wrong I forgot my pencil oh well I have one in the guest house that'd be great thank you come on [Music] is a pen okay uh yeah thank you oh hmm you did this oh yeah I hope you don't mind not at all this is amazing you're very talented [Music] thank you so about that heater right excuse me breaker is a little hidden [Music] must have tripped it all the Christmas lights in here oh I'm sorry about this I don't know it wouldn't be I just appreciate you letting me stay my pleasure is this just a hobby or are you like a professional artist I just paint mainly sometimes sculpt and sketch a little but oh and um thank you for the cookies the cookies Mia brought them over when she was at Deb's today dab of course yeah good night I'll let you get that sweet dreams [Music] hey babe everything okay fine your Trey thank you quite a surprise huh yeah she seems very nice yeah she does is she single Deb well well what if she's single I didn't ask but I don't think so how can you be sure I'm pretty sure she got a call from a boyfriend while I was in there pretty sure isn't very sure we need some more info what else do you know like Deb all I know is that she's an artist and that she's from New York oh I was just fixing the breaker okay you should be fixing some other things too good night job oh come on you're not just a little bit curious about it good night thanks for the cookies oh another thing um have Mia come see me in the morning before you take her to school why I just might have something for her good night good night Mason [Music] hey hey my dad said you had something for me right here thank you something smells good thank you good morning [Music] oh good morning sorry to wake you up no you're fine oh that's so sweet thank you you know that was a big time Chef before she moved here her Quiche Lorraine is world's famous smells amazing I'll be sure to thank her when I return to Trey you know these decorations are pretty good do you and your dad do them nope just me I think I may have gotten my neck for Christmas decorating for my mom I'm sorry I was hoping to get it all done before we arrived but it just happened you know you've been a great host Miss Mia Mia you're gonna be late for school what are you doing good morning doctor uh good morning sorry to wake you no I I've been up Debs Quiche Lorraine uh-huh you are in for a treat and feel free to use our kitchen in the mornings if you like oh you know what if you do need anything here is my cell and the number at the office if you do need anything good thinking scumia bye bye [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign this is such a cute shop thank you I'm sorry but you have such a lovely smile away about you forgive me but are you just visiting why do you ask well I know just about everyone in town so unless you just moved here you're visiting we get a lot of visitors this time of year well I can understand why well make sure you get some cocoa from the Olsen's Cafe it's the best in the world the best in the world huh there's a place on the Lower East Side I think that would challenge that Laura Eastside I'm from New York or well I I live in New York I am actually from a town about like this one where are you staying Christmas Anne Santa Motel no just a guest house oh what part of town a Dasher Drive Mason miles he finally rented that out he's been talking about it forever you know I am I'm looking for some Christmas lights we might be able to track a few down are you looking for anything else uh yeah um a lattice for the miles backyard how'd you know Mia pessos him every year to decorate back there she is the sweetest you know those two are some of the nicest folks well go ahead take a look at the lights if you need anything else we'll deliver it to you if you want to continue to look around town okay hey oh and excuse me I know this is random but how long have you lived here my family and I moved here from Chicago about five years ago it's a great place to settle down the town really takes you in but you already know that how do you know because you have the same look on your face as I did a few years ago [Music] thank you [Music] what what is up with you um I'm just a little stressed man Mia went behind my back and rented out the guest house Mia went behind my back and rented out the guest house what is this nice woman's name what what are you talking about you didn't really have a spring in your step and you're smiling from ear to ear and you haven't done that since you discovered the pulsing Quasar or whatever pulsating Quasar okay whatever me and rented out the guest house to a wonderful woman and I'm sure you two are going to be very happy together hang on okay I didn't say that you didn't have to [Music] I knew it I love that that's what I'm talking about Merry Christmas what is it I don't know I'm not sure I mean she might have a boyfriend well let's look at her solo stay at the guest house that's something positive all right professor look at you smiling from here it's a beautiful day all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] it reminds me of my hometown that's depressing oh it's a kid but still would you stop there's all these cute shops and everyone's so nice you sound like you want to move there what no no why would you say that I'm glad you're having fun in tangle it's tinsel um Ava I was thinking maybe we could um take a break what I mean I thought that's what this trip was I want to break up no no not exactly not exactly what what you just party in Vegas and have a free pass this isn't a breakup I really think you're taking this the wrong way here well then what's the right way you know this promotion but I gotta be total no distractions I'm just stressed and confused right now yeah well that makes two of us doesn't that look lovely oh thank you just wanted to do something special for them especially my arrival was a bit of a surprise they'll love it I was thoughtful of you I got inspired walking around the town and I had a canvas so artistic impulse Mason told me you were an artist how long have you two of The Neighbors I believe they moved next door what was it about six years ago Mia mentioned her mom always decorating I mean I didn't want to cry but she passed away I believe it was a big part of the reason that they moved here start over [Music] start over would you like some tea I love some follow me [Music] yeah so so I've been lucky enough to sell a few paintings every year it keeps me going you're pretty talented there's more to it than just luck well thank you you're welcome you know I got living in New York dreamed about it ever since I was little even bounced around a few times before landing there but and worked there it just kind of lost its luster that even makes any sense it makes a lot of sense I used to live in New York Once Upon a Time I had my restaurant there that was a pretty big deal for a short time but then I met Charles and he brought me here and that was it that your husband Charles yes yes but you know he was he was the one well I was madly in love for six years let's bring in my staff smile on my face I I knew that the man I was with I would spend the rest of my life with wow and then I met Charles I know it was just one of those things I was so lost and confused I had my first restaurant at the time and it was just something about Charles and this town I just love this town and we've been together ever since and it's been 20 years 20 years wow I've only been with Dean for three Dean my wallet so I don't even know who we are anymore we're on a break or whatever that means it's he's cute and he's charming and great cook it's just it's all the apartment a lot that does give me a lot of time to paint I don't know if I can imagine being with him for another 20 years strike me is a pretty creative person you do I think you just might not like what you see when you imagine it so maybe you should use that imagination for something else somebody else [Music] and I was reading the other day that you could spin dog hair into yards okay we can make pretty much anything blankets sweaters socks dogs are very useful not to mention loyal and lovable No it didn't really looking forward to the Christmas presentation me too just trying to zero it in the true meaning of [Music] dad you finally decorated wasn't me is it okay I hope you guys don't mind you did all of this today well I'm on vacation I didn't really have anything else to do wow it's perfect it's the least I could do you guys have been so sweet to let me stay here we're going to the winter wonderland scavenger hunt and then going to see the lights so would you wanna come with us I'm sure that she already has plans Mia well actually I don't have any hey only three more to go and we've completed the scavenger hunt good job oh um that's my friend Missy I'm gonna go killer helping to the school project got it yeah I'm going to hang out with Missy for a little bit okay okay okay there you go oh thank you the Olsen's world famous cocoa I hope it doesn't disappoint we'll have your first in Tinsel anyway thank you it's really hot but it's very delicious thank you thanks for joining us oh of course she's um such as baby yeah she is I guess that's because of you you two seem like good friends I mean she's my daughter I don't suppose you have oh No Just nieces and nephews I just never really thought about it yeah I mean that's that's actually not true I never really thought about it until now [Music] I mean until now yeah just seeing you guys like a family it's really sweet sorry I told you way too much I just have a lot in my mind right now do you have [Music] a boyfriend yeah it's complicated I'm sorry I don't mean to pry no no you're not it's just we're on a break he got busy with work got a promotion well I'm just trying to figure things out uh specifically where I want to be is that all do you always keep a notebook of pencil not always sometimes I type in my phone why ideas come into my head I want to write them down and oh what I never realized that I do that I'm just surprised anyone else did [Music] no way I have an idea I have to write it down [Music] wow this is amazing did you just do this I did it New York looks just like tensile oh well thank you guys for a great night yeah we had a nice time did you hang up a few more pictures of dogs in here yeah well I could take a couple of town if we got a real one um you have to admit things are going pretty well with Ava this presentation yeah it's not quite right yet still have to work on the speech well right from your heart now that Ava is helping me with the little part at least she lucked out you know I wouldn't say I'm the only one what are you talking about don't you like her he's very nice yeah oh come on you know what I mean I'm not sure if I do don't you like her like her like her I saw the way you looked at her tonight it's okay I miss Mom very much and I know you do too but I don't think she'd want you to be alone I'm not alone sweetheart I got you don't I it's not the same thing plus I don't plan on sticking around here forever I'm going to college I'm probably in Vienna oh you are are you Dad it was great don't stay up too late okay love you I love you too sweetheart thank you what's Christmas all about [Music] thank you [Music] rest up in Christmas friends stopping Christmas with you [Music] do you like New York when you ask I've never been I hear mixed things oh you do now do you huh is it nice definitely have more room to spread your weights here sometimes I feel like I'm living in something about that size those are beautiful yeah but with um but you're right they are beautiful such Artistry huh Mr McMurphy makes all his toys by hand people think he spends time in the North Pole and here y'all I wouldn't doubt that Santa drop yard too it is a nice place to set up a shop don't you think yeah it's perfect little art gallery is that what you want for Christmas that'd be nice but sometimes I'm just a little nervous to make a big leaf like that my dad says sometimes nervous is just excitement you don't recognize your dad said that he's a neat guy isn't he yeah what do you want for Christmas with Mia you okay he's gone he's gone had my heart sit on the most beautiful little dog Prancer I said to give it more time and now he's gone oh we don't know that maybe he's just what there's always Santa Claus right you're a really nice lady Ava thank you do you do you ever think about sticking around here you mean yeah well between me and you I've been thinking about it a lot lately I'd like that you won not as much as a puppy okay I'll talk to your dad about a dog okay you do that well I can't make any promises but I'll try [Music] hi hey thank you so much for coming today Ava of course sorry I feel a little awkward since I'm not a parent or Guardian but oh that's nonsense nonsense when I saw this display I just had to meet you and thank you for such a beautiful piece and for helping Mia of course you're very sweet I'm so glad you could come today parents and special friends before we dismiss for Christmas break our student of the month Mia miles is going to give us a very special presentation [Music] [Applause] that is very cool what's Christmas all about some people say it's about Santa and presents and puppies other people say it's about family and friends and helping other people and a little baby in the manger to me it's all those things but when I think about how it all started with a tiny little star in the sky but it only looked tiny it was huge but it was far away as far away as it was it was still bigger and brighter than any other star in the sky and people from all over followed it they wanted to know what it was Angels Shepherds poor people wise men all just looking for something that was missing in their lives and they were hoping that that light would lead them to something better and something good when they found it they were all so happy all these different people from all over following something bright something that looks small but ended up to change their world forever when I spent that first Christmas together and ever since then even when we are miles apart or even Departed Christmas spirit lives on us all all year long that's what we celebrate being together on Christmas it's an amazing little girl you know [Applause] you know she wants a puppy I know that too hard to say no to that you must have something solved yeah that was wonderful Mia thank you [Applause] [Music] so a little bit of red go perfect do you think my dad realizes how wonderful she is oh I don't see how we could miss it though that boyfriend of hers is a bit of a wrinkle you know back in the day when I was a chef there was a rumor going around that once you try my recipes you'd fall in love I don't like to think I'm not out of practice she's right you know I walk into her restaurant with some clients and I walked out of that restaurant having to know who created this wonderful dish I can't believe I was able to answer her Hearts around the world broke when I marry this fine woman bellies wept that's right you know I have been dying to try out this Christmas tenderloin recipe that sounds good let me know if you need anybody for a taste test this time I think I want to try out some different taste buds what you can help me out with another diversion you know where to find me I sure do give me some sugar I'm all for it what do you need for me wow I think jerk might be the best word for how I acted do you think you can get free Fair it sounds like this break has done you good I mean I can't believe you went on a scavenger hunt I didn't know you even liked that kind of thing no neither did I you know I went on a scavenger hunt and watching Camp what was the name of that place Minnetonka why Noka Willy Wonka Ava you still there yeah yeah I was still here I thought I lost you of course not that's crazy talk hey when we get back to New York maybe we can both go on a little scavenger hunt of our own around the city what I don't know okay I thought you said you liked it I just don't know if I want to live in New York anymore I mean I thought getting out of the city it would recharge me and make me excited to go back but the longer I'm Gone the more I don't want to be there what are you saying I don't want to live there anymore what you want to move the Christmas Burger it's ten Soul tinsel I know where you are Ava are you okay I don't know look I just I don't want to live in New York anymore look I've got one more day here and then I'm going back to the city I know you're really enjoying yourself but I'd really love to see you [Music] when you get back to New York with me I think you're gonna feel differently you take your time but let's talk when you get back and figure this out I love you [Music] morning morning oh excuse me yeah is this your shop it's my building I'm hoping to rent it soon I'd love to see an antique shop or craft store or Art Gallery Art Gallery something like that I was thinking the exact same thing oh are you interested in taking a closer look yeah but I'm curious the rent well I'd initially need a thousand dollars it's only a thousand dollars a month oh no that's just the security deposit credit check the first month's rent monthly rent is just 405. I might be able to work with you if that's too much 385 would you like to take a closer look yeah what's up I'm doing good just reminiscent about the good old days and Ava Ava yeah Kelly you know I didn't get to meet your wife well from what you tell me about her I think she'd be happy for you man I think she is happy for you you guys are high school sweethearts right sophomores yeah most people were partying in college you were starting a family you know you're allowed to have fun right yeah so be happy I mean you have all people know that there's bad things in life there's a lot of good things too why'd you get into astronomy anyway why do you ask I just want to know it was you when I got the job at the college and came out here looking at houses you went on and on and on about the observatory Christmas year round Observatory great place to raise a kid I always thought the sky looked beautiful all night and after Kelly I really like the idea of different worlds different dimensions you know far away I don't know the stars made me feel safe I know things have been rough for you buddy but lately it seems like your head is staying in the Stars and you're missing a lot that's going on down here you can use some help I mean as much as Debbie pitches in Mia needs more you know yeah and I'm not talking about a replacement and I'm not just talking about helping Mia I'm talking about someone to help you too and I'm sorry buddy but I'm married now and I can't do it anymore [Music] how much does that change how you feel not much oh well keep working on the Friendship there because that's what lasts yeah I mean if something more comes from it it'll work itself out but this right here is a good thing Mason so don't let a good thing pass you by down here while your head is a billion miles away hi good morning good morning Ava would you like some coffee no um I'm fine oh okay we'll have a seat oh looks like you're having an inspiring morning Mary any plans for dinner tonight oh I was planning on trying out the holiday Hideaway no don't want to do that oh I don't such a dive oh well the flyer said it's tinsel's best night spot can't believe everything you read I was wondering do you want to do dinner with us tonight oh you and Charles and Dr miles I have this wonderful little Christmas recipe I've been dying to try out oh a new dish from the legendary New York Chef is that a yes absolutely and the honored great seven o'clock sure good oh and feel free to stop by early I'll be there goodbye foreign [Music] thank you Mia but it's just dinner not a banquet Deb's trying out her new Christmas tenderloin recipe I know so I jumped at the chance to try it out sorry I can't come Missy's been wanting me to come over for so long I feel like I owe it to her I'm sure Deb will understand that busy woman like you has other social engagements oh I'm sure she will too I don't see why a tie is necessary it's streamlined here are you up to something it's not gonna be a puppy waiting for me over there is there no I can promise it won't be a dog waiting for you right it looks spiffy [Music] Ava Dr miles Charles are you okay oh yeah I just you know I twisted my knee a little awesome dinner's almost ready uh why don't you all have a seat after you oh I'm so sorry I have to take this hello Bill everything all right don't they look wonderful together oh yes okay so let's go oh no but I haven't eaten yet Charles I mean it's dinner Bill are you sure this can't wait a little longer look I've already got her plates ready to go to the office come on stick to the plan okay okay I'll be right down is everything okay oh it's Bill bill bill from the office just a little end of the season business I just need to get back down there but now right now okay sounds delicious I need to get back down to the office honey is everything okay everything's great I just you know my knee I need to get back down there I'm gonna need a ride look I can give you a ride if you want Oh nonsense no I am already up you two are our guests enjoy I'll take them thanks babe dessert is uh in the fridge bon appetit [Music] oh it must be nice to have a world-class Chef right next door hey I'm very fortunate she's a good neighbor she says the same about you you too have gotten close while you've been here haven't you she's a neat lady you're a new lady what I mean is you seem like you've got a pretty interesting life I do New York artist some people dream of having a life like that I guess you're right sometimes the things you dream about don't always add up to the way life really is though yeah or the way you want it not that it's bad it's just I don't know it's not the way I thought it would be what'd you think it'd be I grew up in a small town really similar and I don't know it's just not there anymore what it's just that I grew up in a town like this one it's not really there anymore the business shut down everyone moved away yeah I mean I can't blame them I did it too I know exactly what you mean I guess that's why I like this place so much that's why I do well not the only reason [Music] we're back oh thank you so much did you enjoy dinner yes dinner was amazing could agree more I mean um when is it absolutely amazing will you two must be starving actually it's pretty full time for bed yeah your enemy seems to be better comes and goes I should get going okay yeah me too I it was lovely thank you you're welcome darling [Music] something tells me that Charles's knee is fine and he didn't have any business at the office [Music] how'd it go good night Dad and Dad yes thank you you're welcome [Music] yes [Music] well good night wow it's a really Starry Night I wonder what what's that that one is Cassiopeia and cepheus let me show you [Music] so Cassiopeia was very beautiful but you know also extremely Vain and one day she insisted that she was more beautiful than Zeus's wife Hera which led to Hera tying her up and sending her off into the Stars when King cepheus cassiopeia's husband found out about this you know he was heartbroken so rather than be without her he begs Zeus to be sent off into the star so that he could be with his wife and that bright light that you see that's the two of them cleaning together driver wow wow it's beautiful it's also a little sad yeah I guess it is [Music] can I help you for Dean Ava [Music] Dean what are you doing packing that's my suitcase but you're so fast hey it's good to see you too it's not my man I just I thought you were going to New York change of plans what after I got off the phone with you the CEO met with me apparently it wasn't just a retreat it was an interview it wasn't just a promotion they want me to run the entire Denver office they tripled my salary Denver yeah they're transferring me out of the city I City don't you see we both get what we want I get my dream job and you get out of the city oh well what do you say I figured you know why not swing by I pick you up and we'll uh spend Christmas in our new home together and check it out this is happening way too fast Merry Christmas where are you going I need to go for a walk what am I gonna do with you don't worry yourself too much but I do worry about it Mason that's all the way she looks at you more importantly I saw the way you looked at her I have no idea what you're talking about oh for the first time in years you got a little twinkle in your eye a little bit in your step did you notice that her boyfriend surprised her from out of town kind of figured that's who that fellow was you know if I didn't like you so much I'd be concerned about all the spying you do on me whatever have you kissed her what simple question well I was about to and then her boyfriend barged him Taking Chances is like the best part of being alive and if you don't show her how you really feel you're gonna spend the rest of your life wondering what if why is this so important to you because you're my friend and your wonderful father and I want to see you happy but you have to have the courage to want it too I also think you look more Handsome when you're happy to Ava hey what is wrong I figured you'd be thrilled you're right okay I do need a change from the city well then let's go to Denver you didn't even ask what are you talking about of course you're invited you can't make executive decisions about my life Ava no Dean I I know that we both want different things now about you but I need to know that you have the same love for me and you don't this is a breakup [Music] have you seen it no but I can help you a lot oh okay where's Dean seemed pretty excited and some big news oh yeah it's free to Denver oh found it thanks so you're moving to Denver I was hoping to move somewhere a little closer to here it just so happens I know of this place that it'd be very happy to have you took you so long trying to find the right moment [Music] [Applause] thank you cheers everything okay sweetheart I went to the pound with Ava in Furniture was gone I was kind of hoping to find him here on Christmas morning sweetheart I'm sorry but I couldn't very well keep him quiet under the tree all night now could I Mia Merry Christmas say hi [Music] thank you for keeping him for the night of course he's an angel see there I told you your dad was the best took him long enough I'll say how did you keep him a secret after you and I went to the kennel I spoke with them and told them I wanted the puppy and to just hold them until Christmas and then pick him up simple he made me sweat whole time uh we should straighten up your grandparents will be here soon oh I can't wait to introduce him to Prancer Eva you're gonna love him mom and dad usually stay in the guest room but once again this year maybe they'd stand against us well then where would I Stay sure we can figure something out I'm sure we can Merry Christmas [Music] [Applause] [Music] | fedwinBOX Music & Movies | UC-RlrMsSgaw4rvl9_xXmMDg | 2023-04-10 | Creative Commons 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lieOLFjaz5c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lieOLFjaz5c | EuroGEO 2023: Discussing the role of EuroGEO in enhancing the avail., accessibility of in-situ data | afternoon everyone I think we can we can start possibly we will still be receiving more attendees uh coming from the coffee um thanks a lot for being here is the last uh round of sessions before the end of the day it's been a long day I Believe full of very interesting presentations and and topics for discussion but we leave the best for the end uh which is the Institute topic which has been already um let's say a quite of a staple and uh pretty much in all the Y workshops to discuss about and the role of Inu and the issues about how to overcome um the access to in data which is so relevant for the production of uh Earth observation products and services um my name is j Rubio most of you know me being in EO work shops for many years already uh I work at the European environment agency um now recently to overover the role of coordinator of the what we used to be called Copernicus insute component now it's called cross cutting access to um Institute data in the context of Copernicus program no cross cutting coordination of Copernicus access to insute data I need to say it correctly um so uh that fits very well in the matter of the discussion today which is about um of course in CTO data is a huge topic we could be discussing here about all the issues that we all have with Ino data we want to focus H the discussion today in in in what could be the role or what should be the role of the euroo initiative the community in facilitating more availability accessibility and integration of in Earth observation data um why this session um I mean we I mean if you have been in several sessions uh today you have heard about all the issues that we have with Ino data um I mean it's let's say a key Topic in in all the different areas H because it's still a limiting factor H in order to exploit remote sensing data uh which is so necessary for validating the products for training the algorithms uh also for Cal of satellite imagery um yeah so there is an issue of availability there are issues about accessibility uh there are issues H Technical and and legal even when the data exists we have issues on interoperability we have issues of Licensing um I think things are evolving and we may discuss them later today but a there is a clear fragmentation and complexity in the insute landscape but in Europe and in all the world of course we will focus more in Europe here and our question um as part as well of of of an activity that the EA is is carrying out together with the in case Consortium led by even Flo together with Noah KF ogc is try to see how yoio can contribute to address this issu what is the role of euroo in this context um so that's why we wanted to bring in today um Institute data users data providers intermediaries to discuss experiences challenges and possible solutions we will not have a lot of presentations we asked um only basically examples from three let's say three examples uh three presentations we'll also have the intervention of of Phil Harwood representing the in case Consortium and then we will have a panel discussion um later on uh where we try to go in more detail and and try to to discuss a bit the key issues and how how we can address them so I will not go into more detail you have here the agenda I will ask my the the fellow speakers to to try to keep to the time because we really would like to have H time for the panel discussion H remember that um this is been shown in Zoom uh that we will be providing um the PDF of your presentations if you have any issue about that uh let me know and yeah I can only now start by introducing the let's say the first speaker um Stefan Fritz from iasa a familiar facee so I don't think he needs any uh introduction but um yeah he's been involved in so many projects related to uh land use land cover CI and science uh yeah and now you are going to speak about evoland right so Stefan if you want to come here yeah thank you very much K Miguel Rubio Iglesias you see you pronounced my name so well I can pronounce your name also very well so thanks a lot um maybe we get up this presentation this morning we had some hiccups it's very nice to see you all a lot of familiar faces thanks for still being interested so late in the afternoon in this session as we know insute data is increasingly becoming absolutely critical because AI is moving really fast and we can press a button now if we have good very good reference and inito data we can really make make a big a big difference the training data is is what what matters a lot um I can use this right so let's see ah wonderful um so just to make us aware of the insute landscape and what is really the the name for it so um it's many times used also for non-satellite data even lighter data is falling in some sometimes in that category and also the term reference data is being used and for I think for cicus and what cernus is doing it has two meanings on the one hand these measurements this traditional insute measurements of temperature weather and so forth but also on topographic maps um and just coming back to the term reference data I think we need more clarity on that term because in the US specifically when they validating they use reference data only for validation so they don't call it validation data but they call it reference data being used exclusively only for validation this is clearly not the case in our understanding of reference data so there's clearly a difference and I think the definition has widened over time um also you know the emerg of of other tools of crowdsourcing of Internet of Things um and there will be many new sensors coming into in in the future which will be probably term then again in in sit data coming back to evand you've maybe heard already or some of you a presentation by Reuben this morning in the session where evoland was more detailed uh explained um it's it's a very interesting uh evolution of Copernicus project which has a strong alsoo research component uh responding to the new developments of automation so the modularity of software and data products the use and increased use of artificial intelligence and the moving towards more near realtime monitoring and data processing um and there's lots of testing going on in evoline new methods new tools super resolution has been mentioned uh um on 11 candidate prototypes uh places um in the field of Agriculture Forest water Urban and general land cover these are the sites um where these tests are being carried out over Europe but also French Kiana and cot are test cases you can see these are quite small um small um areas which are being um checked uh we we for that we need also in see to dat that this is the Consortium is being Le led by veto and there's a lot of players within the uh Copernicus landscape as as you can see also quite a lot of companies being involved um in this evoland project the task is really to evaluate and further develop in Innovative data Fusion continuous monitoring artificial intelligence poly also biomass mapping and make use of Novel EO and also novel in2 data to improve and develop um new products um in Europe and Beyond um as well um and there are some tasks around novel data um Earth observation but also in C2 and training data uh reflected then also in the deliverables in particularly in evoland we make use of a lot of European well-known data sets such as Lucas lpis euroc crops is really really useful um has I think 16 countries on crop information um National Forest inventory data is critical but it's not yet available in a lot of countries there is really some need for access to those data and opening up of those data uh then there is a project also Yaz is involved and leading is called geot trees there we provided also some data but that's freely available open biomass data also pre preparing for the new biomass sensor uh from from the commission and Europe then some data from toisa and French Guana laa specific data we use for Sweden um then we use any data available anything which adds value like op street but there's also fluxnet flux data gpp data available and that's also uh tested in in this project specifically we have quite good Swedish national for inventory that again there are some issues somehow with the visualization I don't know why at the same this morning anyway um as you can see here Sweden is on the Forefront of opening up this this National um in Forest inventory data and it's really setting a a precedence and the example for the entire EUR Europe to follow because we can't really do good biomass maps with good reference and and training data as well as validation data here are some examples of this Geo trees um it's also going to become a Geo activity um and there seems to be a further development of this platform or this ge another very interesting data set is coda coda has a lot of topographic maps um on land monitoring Marine monitoring atmosphere monitoring Emergency Management security and climate change I think it's a really good initiative unfortunately it contains also data which is not accessible openly this is because some countries they simply don't want to share certain data set but it's a mixture between open data compiled in Koda and these National data sets we we were so thanks also to Jose allowed to look at it um and it can be accessed by Copernicus players as well um it it has we checked in these pilot cases what's really available what could become relevant for for evil land and listed those and there are some really interesting data sets in there like tree species composition for example for Austria um and you know maybe very good also National Forest maps and so forth um there is also you know sometimes there Digital Data but as you can see already some is limited with the res with the scale so there is of course these topographic maps have a certain scale associated with it which somehow then limits again they use for Sentinel Bas 10 pixel kind of training data for example so there are some limitations also clearly in those but we also supporting evoland with our traditional um kind of whatever we call it visual interpretation of very high resolution and time series data you can see here um our geov tool where can also see ndvi data over time where you can see Sentinel time series so there's also a Time component to this is this tool where we try to access all other um available very high resolution Maps but also other data also we added Planet data to this and we then collect this is just one example uh of a campaign we run on the drivers of tropical deforestation but this can be adjusted also to other needs um for example in aand or other projects on disturbance for example of forest forest management data can be collected through this tool and and many others um and we have been developing as part of evand also a new tool which takes more care of the deep learning needs of of machine learning uh to classify larger areas and to create segments based on these initial features we get from Sentinel um and this you can combine and play around with these features and then create so-called clusters um which then create segments and they can be straight CL classified and on the uh lower right hand corner you can then see already a classification which can be then be submitted quite efficiently hopefully once we develop this even F this still a bit on an experimental level um as a label for water in this case as you can see right so there is some new uh EV evolvement also on novel ways of collecting this kind of inito data and making in machine learning ready um another interesting tool we have developed is a street view tool it uses mapillary or Google Street View where you can directly oops that was a lot of glass um where where you can then directly um see the field and label the field and you know where you are along the road um and then label uh yeah thanks I'm nearly done and then label the wheat field in this case most likely it's a Serial field for sure most likely uh along those lines and we we also build a a tool an interface where you can then provide information on these classes you know the dates you can really uh provide a lot of very useful information for crop type mapping using this tool whenever street view and mapillary is available and last but but not least an app we've been deploying it's called crop of serve it lets you go out to the field it can be used by experts or by citizens to collect um crop crop specific uh uh data thank [Applause] you yeah uh thank you Stefan uh really very interesting activity for us particularly as part of the Copernicus land team we are really looking at what Evan is is preparing because it really setting the road map for the future activities in this context and it's also for us but very important to know as well what are the different issues related to Inu data that can also be related to this evolution in the context of uh Copernicus land so we we have here um let's say the um point of view or the example experience of of of a evoland as setting up the the road map for a future uh for future evolution of of the an operational Service uh we'll have time for questions during the uh panel discussion so I will just now invite uh Helen glaves to give us um let's say his um say point of view from the perspective of data providers um Helen glaves I don't think she needs any introduction but yeah she's a senior scientist at the British Geological Survey but she's also very important in the Geo Community as one of the co-chairs of the insute subgroup of the data working group and many other hats that you have which L please go ahead thanks ever so much for the the really nice introduction Jose Miguel um for those of you who don't know me I I indeed do have a number of hats um I'm I'm a GE Scientist by background and uh as as already mentioned I'm I'm co-chair for the Institue subgroup um but that's not actually the Capac that I'm going to speak in today um because one of my other hats is that I'm actually involved with the European plate observing system which is a research infrastructure for the solid earth um it's been mentioned a couple of times in other pres presentations today but I'm also Vice chair of the board of the European Environmental Research infrastructures um so um today I'm going to hopefully give a little bit of a a flavor of the challenges for sharing data um as we as we see them through the lens of the research infrastructures but I am going to draw on some of the feedback that we received during the open data open knowledge Workshop um in Geneva earlier this year because we've got a lot of really valuable feedback from data providers about what they think the challenges are in Sharing data but also finding an accessing data so hopefully I'm going to give a little bit of flavor of both in in this very short presentation um let's see if I can make this work ah I should also say that I have to thank Anka hin at FMI um because Anka has co-authored this presentation with me she would have loved to have been here this week but she's not able to be here so it's Fallen to me to oh to give our presentation that was a bit quick um so I want to just start off by um we've talked a lot about the climate change crisis already in the last few days so I'm going to I'm going to use that as a starting point to say a few words about firstly about the the role of the scientist because data is fundamental for research and in the hands of the scientist data becomes information it becomes knowledge it becomes expertise and wisdom and that's what's needed to address all of the challenges that are currently being faced um by the planet but also by Society and I think one of the fundamental um tools that data need that scientists need is fair openly accessible and I've heard this said several times today trustworthy high quality and well documented data and observations and I think that's a message we've heard loud and clear in the last few days um because these are really important assets for capturing the complexity of the Earth system but also making sure that we can better understand the interactions between the atmosphere the solid earth or rather the land and the ocean and we've heard even now in the evoland presentation how important these observations are but I think the urgency of tackling the climate crisis has actually highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary scientific collaboration as well so it's not just about data quality it's also about collaborating in ways that perhaps we're not used to you know many of us are worth a very experienced in working within our own Fields within our own disciplines and not so much with working with people in other disciplines particularly things like social sciences which increasingly we are needing to work with social scientists but actually many researchers in the environmental Sciences still think that's a black art that they really you you know they don't want to engage with so what I want to do today is perhaps just say something about um what are the challenges of of sharing data and I think one of the the the really important things to recognize is that um we need to make data open and available so that it can be used in combination with data from other domains including from the social scientists that some of us are quite terrified by but we need to actually address specific research questions that mean we're changing the way in which we work so this has led to there being um really two types of barrier to sharing knowledge and information and Jose Miguel alluded to some of these in his introduction but they can be broken down into two types there's the cultural challenges and we've heard a lot about those today which relate to the people and the practices involved in capturing validating and delivering the data but there are also the Technologies and the standards that are used and sometimes misused by researchers to capture deliver and deliver the data and information so what I want to do is perhaps just drill down a little bit I'm not going to be able to say a lot in 10 minutes into some of these challenges and then perhaps say a little bit about how euroo and Geo can help with tackling some of these challenges I don't want to go into them in much depth because I think we've already exercised some of these in the other sessions today but one of the messages that came out very clearly from the odok workshop in Geneva well there's actually a lack of awareness and and Andor adoption of open science practices and we there is still a challenge with getting researchers to make their data open and available there are also various varying standards of data stewardship which limits potential reuse and in particular there are issues associated with how we assess the quality of the data but also making sure that the the data has a proper license associated with it because in fact not having a license in itself is a barrier to reuse if you don't know as a researcher what you can do with that data you're just not going to use it so this in itself most people say oh well it doesn't have a license so I should be good to do anything actually no it most researchers don't work like that there's also a reluctance to share data because of the perceived value if you as a researcher think well my next Grant I could also base my next Grant application on the fact that I have this data and no one else does becomes a bar barrier to sharing that with other people but another message we got from the OD do Workshop is that there is a real concern that the original originator of the data is not getting the recogn that they deserve and this becomes increasingly problematic as data is used in combination to produce data products so this in itself becomes a barrier but also there is a concern that there is actually poor visibility of the data and services themselves and so there's this concern that data providers are once again not getting credit their data is not being reused it's also worth saying institutional and National policies rules and regulations are still an issue many institutions and I have to say with the door closed that my own institution is still struggling with the concept of open data because they still see a Perce perceived value on holding the data so and not releasing it so that we can generate the data products and sell them that really is not an open data world and I think it's also worth saying that in the context of the insitu subgroup we've been engaging with many of the GE work program activities and one of the the local challenges with regards to sharing of data is around um you know there are specific local challenges so for example security of monitoring equipment I had a conversation with someone in Africa who told me they have big gaps in their monitoring because their equipment's been stolen and also um Stefan just mention the challenges of resolution of data and much of this can be related to protected species many many the national level There are rules and regulations around protected species which mean data locational facial data is restricted and all of these things make some of this data unus unusable oh I went backwards apologies but there's also the technical challenges I'm not going to again dwell on this we've heard a lot about this already today in the various sessions and I have to say I was a bit boggled by the end of uh some of the sessions today because I I think the challenges are actually far more complex than even I'd recognized but I think it's fair to say if we want to boil them down to some gener gener generalities it's around inconsistent or domain specific formats vocabulary sem semantics protocols which all act as barriers to interoperability there's a use of incompatible Technologies and solutions but there are also requirements for interop interoperability solutions to support inter and transdisciplinary research and we're really struggling with that and I think there's a lot of um speciation if we want to call that in terms of the technologies that are being developed and I'll come back to that in in my closing remarks um two minutes that's good because I have about two minutes so what I want to say I'm I'm going to digress slightly now from from Gio and I'm I'm going to talk a little bit about enry which is the Environmental Research infrastructure cluster in Europe because um enry is basically an act a coordinating activity which is aiming to reduce the heterog heterogeneity in the data landscape in Europe and that this is being done by trying to have greater coordination and harmonization of data tools and services for the Environmental Research infrastructures in Europe and so basically these key these Environmental Research infrastructures are based around life air land and water and mentioned epos so epos is one of those so really what um the enry cluster is trying to do is to make sure that all of the very large amount of data that's being curated if we want to use that word by the research infrastructures is making is being made as widely accessible as possible and trying to address the challenges of interoperability at domain level you can imagine how challenging this is because at the moment I have to get the number right we we have 26 research infrastructures in the enry cluster and many of the RIS are very specialized in their own particular disciplines and domains and so they are very much focusing on their core tasks to ensure their catering to their specific user communities however the additional focus is on interoperability between the different research infrastructures obviously I can't say too much about this in the talk but if if you want to ask a bit more about the Technologies would have been employing then I'm more than happy to say a little bit more about this but what I will say is the approach we've taken is about optimizing the resources to try and deliver tailored services and efficient operations to support research I think this cluster of research infrastructures de demonstrates how Collective actions can resolve the technical and cultural differences en hasn't fixed everything but we we've gone a long way down the road so so we are working very closely as a community but I want to just use the last minute or so of this talk to say a little bit about how can Geo support efforts to to Really increase sharing of data perhaps based on that collaborative model that the re the clusters of research infrastructures are using enry is not unique as a cluster there are many clusters in Europe and in fact internationally Oh that's oh I'm going to get I forgot that got animation that's what happens when I borrow slides from Anor um so what are the key actions for for the regional GEOS and so obviously we're here in the Euro geio Workshop so one of them is promoting open sharing and reuse of data this is quite fundamental and I'm sure I'm preaching to the converted here but I think there is a role for euroo in making sure that we are actually promoting good practices and good data stewardship we need to be advocating for Community standards both at the regional and the global go level we need to make sure that protocols and policies support interoperability and the qual creation of high quality data products we've heard a lot about some fantastic things that are happening already we need to be thinking about facilitating cross discipline disc actions and discussions to identify common priorities for data sharing so for example um defining of essential variables one of the things we heard in Geneva is many of the essential variables are common to different disciplines and what's missing is the conversations between the different communities so for example this is a a fantastic slide that that Anka put together that demonstrates the uh the the the collection of essential variables that gcos have put together that are actually being adopted across a wide range of different communities so these essential variabl abl are not being used just in one area they are being adopted more widely and I think this definition of common variables is is one of the conversations that euroo needs to promote Jose Miguel is looking at me because I've run out of time but this is my last slide Jose Miguel um the other thing that I think is important the data providers are really concerned about the visibility of their data and services there's a role in promoting those for goo and for the regional GEOS because the regional GEOS can make sure that in in their areas people are aware of what's available and what they can use we also need to be thinking about Gathering requirements for data knowledge and information Alba um and Joan have been working on the g-rex tool and if you didn't see the demo outside if you're here tomorrow please do ask them because this is a perfect example of what go can do to facilitate requirements gathered in but lastly I think the other important thing to highlight is that goo and the regional GEOS can really support the GE work program activities and other related initiatives who are working towards integration the one thing I want to highlight is many of the research infrastructures in the enry cluster are participating organizations in Geo but are not exposing their data via the GEOS support platform at this time and epos is one of those but we are working on that but I think this is an important aspect of how the regional and the global go can really capitalize on the data that's out there we need to get more of the research infrastructures involved so I think my final message here is there's a lot here that the regional GEOS and goo as a whole can be doing to improve and break down those barriers to data sharing thank you uh thanks uh Helen I mean it it was great because we we also got a summary of key outcomes of this institution that we got uh we had at the open data open knowledge workshop and also it's good to really highlight the value of uh research infrastructures which are in many cases under underfunded and how they are contributing not only to science research but actually operations so it's it's important to to to discuss and to see how yio could play a role here um let's move on to uh Pao Matti U we are we have heard about data providers let's say research infrastructures we have heard about needs for institute data from the evolution of a of a of a service um now we are going to hear a bit the connection between both of them Paulo Matti let me just my notes I yeah it's a research s scientist and head of division of Florence of CNR Institute of atmospheric pollution um research yeah and uh he's involved in many projects I mean I control but also very importantly in the in the geod which is at the core of the gios infrastructure and many other things pleas thank you Miguel yes in my presentation I would like exactly to highlight a bit the role of data intermediaries to facilitate the interaction between in C2 data users and the providers so the the idea that let's say the messages that I would like to give is what is the role of intermediaries including values but also issues in introducing intermediaries in the say knowledge generation flow and also highlight some previous experiences where actually the intermediaries are part and this role is actually put in practice and also I would like to uh conclude uh showing how this role of intermediaries is already considered in the uh let's see in the great project which is the Preparatory action for the green deal data space so first of all I would like to uh highlight some of the many challenges of in data sharing where actually intermediaries can have a particular role Helen actually already talked about many the many many challenges in C2 data sharing and also I would like to have a bit of comparison with the work already done in the past decades about satellite remote sensing data because actually if we look at the major challenges are they are the same but actually in in sit in a certain sense they are at a higher level because for example in remote sensing uh let's say satellite based remote sensing they are mostly uh coverage is at least the most used are are coverages which means for example imageries while for example in Ino data sharing we have a greater variety including for example different types of data and stefen mentioned observation and reference data but also many different feature types we have profiles we have trajectories and and so on and of course the the the usual heterogenity in terms of formats coordinate reference systems resolution and so on also another big challenge is in terms of policy and while on remote sing data there was a long work and in particular now we have a clear trend of free and open data sharing for public uh data sets and also the commercial provided have a clear policy for distribution this is not always true for INS data set Helen mention it before that in many case there is not a clear policy associated with in2 data sets and we have also many different cases for example uh in in the research activities there is always often an embargo time required for Publications uh there are other aspects specifically related to the commercial value of some insute data for example some biodiversity data for Fisheries are not provided because of their commercial value and uh of course there is the problem of privacy for example for some citizen science collected data and also there is a big impact as again Helen mentioned of the new regulations on data sovereignity data privacy data ethics also in terms of access ibility there is quite a big difference because while remote sensing data are commonly distributed by the the the the the the producers and owners and also many existing clouds provide a large collection of data sets in the Ino data set scenario is a bit difficult there are also small organization including small research centers which don't have the possibility to manage their own repository so we have big problems of accessibility of many valuable data sets so how intermediaries can help this uh data intermediaries are third parties that mediate between data producers or providers and data users and actually they work at different level they could be just organization acting as intermediaries or they may have also tools facilitating the interaction and you can see I don't know if the works uh the situation without intermediaries and the situation with an intermediary so for example one activity where intermediaries can be useful is on the harmonization of metadata and data in actually in many aspects one is on reducing the complexity because without intermediaries you need to have M times and agreements between the users and the providers and actually all the burden of interoperability is upon either the producer or the user while with an intermediary you have uh smaller um complexity because you need only M plus n agreements from each provider and each user with the intermediary and also you have you can apply the so-called the separation of concerns pattern which means that you have one element that is dedicated to interoperability so you set free producers and consumers by most of the interoperability uh issues and actually another interesting aspect is that the intermediary can provide added value so for example you could provide something like metadata augmentation or uh any kind of transformation during the transfer of course there are also drawbacks for example since this is done at level of intermediaries in some cases the let's say harmonization can be suboptimal for example it's very interesting the case mentioned by Helen is in multidisciplinarity but often it could be suboptimal for intra Community but it's it could be very fine solution for multidisciplinary uh interoperability and of course you have multiple transfers which is another drawbacks for with intermediaries and another potential drawback is that you have a logical single point of failure if the intermediary actually doesn't work the interoperability becomes not possible and uh but also another potential role for intermediaries is to providing open repositories for addressing this challenge that I mentioned before of uh data in data which are not accessible so uh we have at least a couple of experience where we personally in CNR were involved where actually data intermediaries are have a clear role one is GEOS where most of you know there is a GEOS platform which is based exactly on this mediation approach the GEOS platform has different components I would like to focus on the technical interoperability provided by the geab was mentioned by Ellen slide so thank you and the geab is a broker is a mediator which actually implements 10th of different specification and profiles to connect currently more than 200 data inter infrastructures and data sources so they are heterogeneous but they are harmonized by the discovery and access broker it support standard but also Legacy and proprietary interfaces exposed by these infrastructures and on the other hand it exposes standard interfaces and apis to connect different clients including the GEOS portal and the community portals and uh doing this actually uh it provides also some uh uh value added Services it provides possibility of transformation which means reprojection and resampling reformat and so on and bulk download so collecting data from different infrastructures um in GEOS we have several satellite based remote sensing data but also uh some Institute data Collections and another examples based on the same technology is the wo hydrological observing system which is actually uh implemented in three regional system Plata Arctic at Global level and here most of data are in situ uh coming from monitoring stations and uh we support multiple clients with these apis and interoperability with the general wo information system uh as I said I would like to mention that we consider the role of intermediaries in the let's say Preparatory action for the green deal data space through the great project some of you were read in the in the session on great just to mention that um great is considering data intermediaries already at the governance level as one of the actors categories and also in the technical blueprint we considered some logical building blocks that we call the facilitators that can be provided exactly by intermediaries for addressing uh some of the challenges that I mentioned before and so going to the conclusion uh intitute data sharing challenges are similar to those that were already addressed for remote sensing but at a higher level um based on these previous experiences intermed can help to address data interoperability challenges of course with some also some issues in particular in terms of governance of having new actors in involved in in the data sharing we don't see major technical issue mostly due to the work done by the community in defining their own Community standard for example and adopting for example mediation for multidisciplinary interoperability and major issues are actually in terms of governance and sustainability problem let's thanks a [Applause] lot we will discuss uh in in a few minutes a bit more I think it will be interesting to to hear a it the as part of the the great project what is what is AIT more your views about the in context and also what will be the what do you think will be the impact of the high value data sets as well which I think will be very important for this community uh how this will uh yeah proceed and how this will evolve but before going to the panel discussion I want to uh introduce the last presentation of uh today which is uh done by Phil Philip harut H who is a consultant at Even Flow who has a very long experience in the space industry and he's involved in also number projects uh Evan for example and also assisting the EA in in our Institute activities okay thank you um I'll be very brief this is not really intended so much of a presentation its own right it's more of some seed questions to get the discussion going in a minute when we move to the panel just as a background so I'm project manager for the incase project this is actually some supporting EA in supporting the commission in order to do their to support the work of Gio um for the most part we are focus on supporting Gio but we have one particular task which was to look at how uro Geo could potentially serve as a facilitator in the context of the complex European Institute data landscape um this is just a slide to show different Institue initiatives within Europe I think there's nothing here that we hav already discussed I've used a slightly different terminology data Brokers instead of intermediaries but uh other than that I think it's more or less standard um we've talked to several people including many of the people I see here about what the common issues are around the sharing of data both from the user side and from the providers side I'm not going to read all this out because I think it's very much duplicating what has already been said by the previous speakers and in other sessions of this so what I would like to just focus on very quickly is the question what could euroo potentially do about this and we've tried to summarize this into four potential recommendations which I throw open to the panel in a minute but one obvious action is simply to capture all these disperate user needs and capture all the data in order to facilitate matching between the needs and the data that are out there this is something that Shan and Alba have already started within the g-rex tool and it would be a natural evolution of the work that is done there another work another action that U Can potentially make is to on the Repository side ensuring a suitable repository for providers again Goos is already something that is supported here but obviously it's not perfect Helen mentioned that epos doesn't make their data available through gos so there would need to be some sort of feedback mechanism in order to understand the needs of the providers and what are these blocking points and in give the input to the repositories similarly the actual providers of data may need help in figuring out how to get their data onto the portal another potential action that you Geo could take we we've mentioned different data sharing policies different licensing conditions and this is again something where Euro Geo could potentially help giving some specific template some specific examples that people can take and use this would need to be enforced um somebody would have to make sure that these templates are used which would mean that the the funding bodies would need to be involved here and finally um we're all here we're all talking together and I think this is the final action for euroo provide a forum for key players to coordinate actions either as a less focused session like the one we're having or as a more focused Action Group where we can bring the users bring the providers bring the data Brokers together in order to talk it would need to be seen Again by the organizations as something with real value not just a talking shop those are some potential actions that we can discuss in a few minutes um one thing I will throw open is a couple of open issues as well to be discussed one is who is this being done for and Euro Geo is the European contribution to Geo but then there are also some specific European issues that need some degree of coordination like the GRE deal data space so where is yoia fitting in here are we fitting in primarily as the input to the global Geo or is this more of a European action addressing European problems and then the final one which is again for discussion there are so many initiatives there are so many working groups where is Euro really adding value and where is it just adding an extra level of complexity onto what's already recognized as a very complex ecosystem so I don't have the answers but I'm throwing open the questions and I think uh Jose can now pass over to the panel to discuss these points perfect Phil uh indeed we will be uh discussing these questions and other questions that we have prep preped what I will now ask is the panelists to sit here I will just move to the to the pul prit yeah yeah yeah also I would like to invite uh n c and El Nas to sit as well with us um so the idea is to now to have a kind of a round discussion we have prepared some questions but of course also feel free to to put questions I have a few to warm up the discussion uh but first I would like to give the floor to um to the two uh panelists which have not H spoken yet I will first give the floor to uh noria Castell who is a senior scientist at nilu H who is working in air quality and also is working particularly in the context of uh citizen science I would like just to ask you for a couple of minutes just to introduce yourself also how do you see in particular the context of city and science data C data coming from citizens in this overall let's say landscape H yeah and also a bit feeding into what we have been discussing today thank you so my name is is Nia I work at at nilu in Norway and I'm coordinating the group there of technology and society and my uh research interest comes also in how to use citizens data how to make it more up uptaken how to enlarge the uptaken of data and I've been listening to this talks today and I see like there's like many many points that are common also with the citizen science data that is also common to this other insute data like interoperability the necessary of uh standards in order to to guide the people how to use this data but there are also other issues that are very um very characteristic of citizens data citizens gener data and uh some of the particularities and for example they were saying Helen was saying like we need high quality data and here citizens data is not always perceived as high quality data however it still can help us a lot towards the challenges we are facing so we need to somehow change some mindsets here on the use of Citizen generated data by the scientific Community other of the of the issues also is like um how to acknowledge you were saying like we need to acknowledge the data provider ERS right but how we acknowledge citizens we have like a plora of citizens that are contributing with their own Sensors how to acknowledge that another of the issues that was also mentioned is like also like um how this uh data and the gdpr and the privacy and the security that is very tackled very different points when we talk about citizen data so so some common issues some also very particular and we hope gos can help us here thank you thanks Nia definitely I I could see I mean having also been linked to the CI science Community let's say with following up all the city observatories that euroo has I think it could be a very good for Forum let's say to discuss all these issues about standardization or at least making sure there is interoperability providing guidelines uh because I don't think there are there is really a forum let's say or any other place of course there are associations the European C science Association which is working also on this type of activities but in the context of Earth observation and how this can support I think yoio could be a very good uh place to to discuss these issues I would like now to give the floor to uh Dr enna Nas uh she's an assistant professor at the faculty of ITC in the University of 201 she's been also involved in several Geo related uh projects I would just like to to give you the floor also to provide us with some feedback and how do you see as well that yio could play a role also in in the context of of the activities that you are doing in in the at the University yeah uh thank you very much I really enjoyed the their presentations um as you I I just want to quickly introduce myself I'm elas na was from ITC I'm I'm assistant professor I'm very much involved in um aeval of uh essential biodiversity variable using your data but um the struggle is real when we come up with the using Institute data particularly at the larg scale at the local scale we are always rely on our networks or we do our uh own Field Works and collect our own city data but when we want to scale up and come up with the global um products uh we always have an issue but what I found here in uh during in the sessions that uh since late 2016 that uh uh I'm involved in uh you particularly Horizon Project I see that the the points that raise here is repeating so more or less we are struggling for past six or seven years and we are talking about the same thing again and again and again so I haven't seen the solution yet uh to how we have to address even I was involved in one uh Horizon Europe project that very much was ins system uh uh using Institute data that we never ever received and eventually we contacted or um or U collaborator from our Network to come up with the Institute data um so we have to be a little bit more proactive from the presentations that uh I just uh heard here uh that uh we have to Eco these uh issues uh by talking more by by emphasizing uh based on law or uh come up with the new regulation I don't know but we have to do something for that we need Institute data this is not the issue that will gone quickly all of us in this room I'm sure that in uh some part of our work we always rely on Institute data to to uh calibrate or validate or products so uh it is with us for a while so we have to really find the solution indeed I I was going to say something similar before uh that I feel a bit like kind of a well I don't know how to say in English but this St that repeats again and again and again because we keep speaking Yeah voila uh we keep speaking about the same issues uh I'm not quite uh on the same page in the sense that we don't do anything um I think um well I can speak from my with my heart of lead of the Copernicus init component or the new name um that we really I think we are advancing uh it's it's really I would say a bit of a painful uh work um at least I can speak in the context of the Copernicus progam how much we have been working with networks for example I can speak about the euro Graphics which represents the national MPP in castal agencies in Europe with whom we have signed recently a an an extended agreement so Copernicus Services can get access to uh data from the national mapping agencies for production validation of this of the products of is is a step forward it's not we are not speaking about open data but uh we're at least uh making sure that this data is available ailable at least in the context of Copernicus the same with umet we also have a framework agreement um yeah I would definitely think that we we we are progressing and I think um um the um the regulation on the high value data set that my opinion will be a a clear um let's say Turning Point on getting access to this uh to to large name number of GE speciaal environment mental observation statistical data methodological data now how the member states will uh implement this and take into account that this only applies to EU members uh but we hope we set a blueprint for other countries to to um to follow suit um I would like can you uh put the slide of f again because I would like to go back to the suggestions that Phil had in the in the slides is this the last one yes because I would like to um um before I ask more questions maybe I would I should give the floor to you if you have any burning question otherwise I will just proceed to warm up more discussion but um if there is anyone who like to react on the yeah France uh please yes thanks um thanks for this um working yes for this a nice presentations and for this discussion which I think is a very interesting one and the points you've raised are very pertinent questions um I so I really like to engage in the discussion but to ask a question or to raise one point is about these intermediaries but I think it's a very very relevant aspect and I do believe there's there's need for intermediaries and actually I like the word much better than a system of systems or something that is is on top of all the others but something that really connects dots um and I I was missing a bit in the discussion we had in the previous session on the data spaces the role of these intermediat that is actually mentioned in the data space regulation and and we we have not really touched this point that's why I want to raise it is this question of trust which has actually two sides one is for the users of the data they go there and they trust that the data has a certain quality probably or that that is reliable data so that's the one side but there's also another side which is from the from the suppliers they trust that the data there is handled in a proper way and there's now more and more with iot things coming in there's gdpr questions there's data um privacy questions that are become very important and there's actually the big role I think of the media what are I called intermediat intermediat yeah the in the data space of course there's also another question of trust which is and that's I think you raised the point is that I've given my data there they're not kind of rebranded and I don't have any visibility anymore and somebody uses the data and doesn't know that where the data originally comes from that's also an important aspect thank you may yes no I I think you touched at least a couple of important point one is to fold the dimension of trust in the data space not just the green deal data space there is a lot of focus on trust in terms of transfer of data so to be sure that the organization involved are authorized on on that exchange but as we were discussing now there is also the aspect of having reliable information which is I I think very very important and I would like also um to answer to nura about the quality of Citizen science data I think probably in many case the quality is of course lower than those coming from organization but what is important I think is to document the accuracy and let the users to decide if they can consider them reliable depending on the on the on the specific use case and uh on uh on the other aspect that is how we envision this role in the data space is also twofold I mentioned it a bit in in the presentation one is in terms of actors so in the governance uh aspects we considered the three main let's say actors as the providers the users but also intermediaries and that's part also of the general idea of the digital ecosystem which is exactly on allowing stakeholders to contribute with for example new technologies that can help to bring things together by a technical point of view we are more involved of course in in the technical aspects we introduced this concept of facilitator which is exactly the idea to have logical components that can help providers on one side and users on the other side so that's basically the the the idea perfectly agree that intermed have a big role thank you um you want to yeah so Ahad um I just want to quickly add something um in a previous life I I did a lot of work on interoperability between different Marine research infrastructures around the world and one of the biggest challenges was interoperability and I don't know how long the geod daab brok has been around but that was at that time was seen as groundbreaking but seen as essential to actually address some of the issues of interoperability it was mentioned here that we keep coming around the same questions but I think some of the solutions have been around for quite a while I can't remember when the geod daab first yeah something like that that would be about right yeah that would sound about right but I think it's important to recognize that this concept of intermediaries is is something that um has been recognized has a real value for some time I also wanted to quickly comment on on nur's mention about citizen science as well I think there is this preconception that citizen science is not of high quality as high quality as research data but I think the real question is how do we handle citizen s science and we I've been involved in a number of conversations around assigning confidence to different types of data to allow users to evaluate whether they want to use that data so it's really just a quality flag but where there are clear gaps in the data that might be the only data that's that's available so it's actually about giving the user all of the information they need to make valid use of that data whether it's high quality observational data or it's data that is perceived to being of lower quality because it's let's not call it citizen sites because I think it's a much broader field it's collected by nonexperts because I think there's also some other marginal data as well there are a number of words and terms which we should not get into that now yeah just one example concerning citiz and science we are in a project where ecmwf was providing a repository for citizen science and we had a stop basically of that activity for some months because they were not sure that they were enable to redistribute those data according to the gdpr so then that's also a problem related to policy yeah license licensing is always an issue and that's why documentation well we having worked with metadata for many years I know how important is is that um yeah um Stefan and then I don't know if someone has questions yeah go ahead yeah yeah thanks a lot now I just would like to raise two points they are quite different though but just coming back to the citizen science data since we touched upon that topic I think we have to be very careful that we don't come up with some general rules like the data is not as good as expert data I would say it really always depends and where we can agree upon is that it for sure varies a lot depending on the application so you know we can have passive data collection we can have like sensor based citizens data so it's not the citizen it's the quality of the sensor which matters right the PM sensor is put somewhere it measures the pm at that location if the sensor is good the citizen science data will be good if the sensor is bad there might be some relationship to where it's put how it's put how it's de with that's that's correct but there is also this component of the of the sensor quality um but also I think we have to not neglect the training aspect so what we've seen is that if you train citizens over time on if you have a close meshed monitoring by experts and you have a close interaction between experts and nonexperts the non expert can get as good as the expert eventually and it's a time question so I think just this I think is very important in that respect but coming back to the more important question we are discussing here and this is really access to data and we seen that in in many different um presentations really interesting barriers you've kind of pointed out I fully agree are really there and it's many times related to competitiveness so the scientist doesn't make it available because the scientist wants the next grun or wants the science paper by the way the the high level nature paper that's why a lot of researchers don't make data available because they only can do it they are the only ones who have exclusive right to amazing data that's still a big problem but the the solution I think really part of the solution is what you have mentioned is on the donor side you know really educating the donors because many times the donors they have no idea philanthropists not saying they are bad but they are not really diving deep enough into the importance of specifying in their Cults that all data produced in that project has to be open and that's not enough it has to be followed up and there needs to be people checking if it's really done what is promised and there needs to be really data whatever on the side of the donors there really needs to be people who do the checks if the data promised is then also available and ideally you want to even already say where the data can be stored where the repository is where the data should be put and the more guidance you can provide from the donor end the more clear you will be on how much data you will get and you will also remove the competitiveness automatically because indeed you know we we are we are a little bit in a difficult situation because we have Copernicus cernon is mainly to 80% carried out by company if I'm a company I think competitively I generate myself as a company in2 data I will not share it why should I because another company can take up this in data and generate equally good products I do so as a my commercial interest if I want to stay at the Forefront I would not share the data why should I so if the donor makes it clear from the beginning this grant comes with an automatic deliverable of all data or even the whole workflow of the generation of the maps needs to be open and transparent one example would be for example as a world seral project Al we've been involved data is open the workflow is open the algorithm is open everything is anyway open then it's then it's clear and we have part of solution thanks thanks uh let's get the floor to um yeah I would also have things to say on that I think we are also in Europe at least trying to to push for that in the context of the Horizon program but yeah M FAS I and then we will go to rest but yeah well on what has been said before um in the systems I know on the operational real time systems most of the time there is an intermediary that um at minimum and re-encodes the data into an homogeneous format to allow a faster processing afterwards uh but they also sometimes Implement some um consistent uh controls on the values because on for in2 you can have a lot of Errors so these are the things you can do at the intermediary level and um and also well there was something yes and also for the data privacy the can Implement some anization or fuzziness on the geolocation things like that in a consistent way over all the data they they centralize in the hub uh in the research context um what we have seen in NEOS and then in Le shape is that the data providers are very sensitive to be credit correctly uh so even if there is an Intergy uh the the source of the data should be credited correctly uh this is very important I think for the grant of the providers um on the on what you said here I also had a comment but I don't remember now [Music] um many there are so many it will it will it will come back uh but uh on the citizen science I agree with you that usually they're of good quality better than we think because the people who do that are passionate and they have some scientific uh either some patient for what they do or some scientific background and usually uh the citizen science data um I heard about uh the the scientists were quite um positively surprised by the quality of the data including I remember a presentation uh on Long series and data rescue where people to calibrate some long series for climate change I'd look for data from three or four 400 years uh in the past and they were amazingly surprised by the quality because it was collected by scientists oh uh yes and um you were talking about uh well never mind if come back don't worry thanks um I think we wanted also um arrest this I just don't want to complete the session without having a look again at the role let's say of euroo in this context that's particularly important I mean I think for the whole Community for us also in view of the new project that we start on the Secretariat we like to support them as well in in in giving some recommendations so yeah I I I would like to come back to them but orestes please uh yes sometimes when you want to make a party you know and you start discussing with all the people in the room it's very hard to arrange a party so perhaps you need a critical mass of two or three people to just go ahead this means that perhaps we shouldn't be be trying to convince every insute provider out there perhaps we should first focus on the ones that really want to contribute and they cannot they don't know what the data catalog is they have their local XLS files in local PCS and uh you know that's it so this is a culture that has been going on for a long time so perhaps we should focus first our efforts on the people that want to provide but don't don't know how to do this so this is my first point I was wondering regarding the the European data spaces there's a lot of talk of data sovereignity you already mentioned this does if we can make sure that a a a car driver he Sovereign of his data and the Volkswagen won't use it in so such such a manner is there a technical solution is there a policy solution that we could steal from the the 2020 strategy that digital strategy of Europe to bring in here regarding Legacy I don't know or a technology blockchain I don't know to ensure the Legacy so this is my second point and the third is the C squ we talked about this yesterday the the Copernicus has a fantastic database the GX is kind of an expansion of this is a geo expansion let's call it like this does this room know of this uh database if not perhaps you know it's this is an issue for uh hero Z perhaps we should Rebrand actually Z and put an asterisk not only remote sensing data but this is yeah a small thought thanks uh yeah I will give you the floor just um about two of the things then I will give you the floor um yeah with respect to the first thing little by little or first I I agree I mean I think that I think this should be linked to which kind of use cases we are focusing on and and and I mean we we really need to to to focus uh it's a the init data landscape is extremely um wide um and yeah in with respect to um the Cs Square which is stands for Copernicus in component information system which is basically a database of requirements for Ino data for the Copernicus products it's a very let's say technical tool very focused on how which kind of data which kind of requirements H in requirements need each of the products of the Copernicus portfolio and we have used this as a blueprint for G Rex which I would believe that could be a very good contribution as well from the Euro Geo Community to Geo and Euro Geo uh but of course we need a clear use cases there or or or Target let's say Focus um to to work on on that um and that's why for example now in the context of the inase project uh we are focusing and a few Geo work pram initiatives to discuss with them which kind of issues they have now what we need to know and I look at the let's say in data users is like how useful this could be um and that's something that we we we could discuss but I give you the floor um yeah that's why I actually um I'm going to follow on from what you've just said actually Jose Miguel and and respond to arres this because um one of the things we're working on at the moment um with the goo Secretariat is um it became very clear from conversations we had within the enry cluster that the reason that many of the research infrastructures are not exposing their data via the JS portal is because they don't know how to so we are currently developing a use case using the European plate observing system to demonstrate how to do this because one of the the issues for some of the data providers is exactly what you highlighted arrest is that they don't know how to actually be a gos data provider but I think the role for Euro Geo here is the the the reason that connection was made with epos is because I have a role in a research infrastructure and I have a role in Geo so what we need to do now is find out what are the other who are the other data providers who actually want to would very much like to deliver their data via GE but they don't know how to and I think that's probably a role that you you know that's a space for for where EUR Euro Geo can be act active as well yeah I would I would agree Pao and then yeah yeah very very shortly concerning this what you said about becoming a data provider in Geo I must say that some years ago we had a very good support from the Geo secretaria they actually reached out the communities helped them to to start the procedure and then they contacted us I must say that this support was basically ended and so now we are are often contacted directly and we have to follow the the the the inverted procedure so we redirect them to the Geo Secretariat for the formal application so I agree that Euro Geo could do this at least for the European provider yeah just uh just quickly um because as a researcher I responded to this concern that the researchers don't uh don't um don't want share their Institute measurements that's that's correct uh there is there is there is a culture between researchers that they don't want to share their uh their data or even when they share it they do in a way that you cannot use it um I personally have this uh have this experience but on the other hand I have I have a sympathy that when they do the hard field work they trained uh for for months to use certain instruments they do uh for a couple of months uh to the fieldwork to collect the data and they process the data for a couple of months they don't want like this share the data with uh with with the community but I think that we have to work on it there E A solutions that provide the some deadlines if your researchers uh cannot provide the scientific paper after five or six years it means that she or he cannot so at the there should be some time window uh a window for them that after certain time they uh they share this data with the community um I it just came to my mind um and I'm thinking for a while about that but uh this is this is a real uh uh real uh problems that even the researchers uh when they want to they know that other researchers have certain data they struggle to convince them to share those data with them but on the other hand there is some responsibility toward the commission as well uh commission funded uh many initiatives some of these uh initiatives they collect the data but still this data uh that the provider obliged to share with the community is not shared so the monitoring of these Shar sharing system should be uh should be uh you know take it seriously um even some research Pro uh project or grant that uh the pi receive million EUR that is still with uh come up with different uh you know uh excuse to postpone this uh date of sharing yeah as I know who so I can make a very quick and it is very short and then we go to so going back to what Stefan said before I and and addressing the comment you've just made I think the Publishers are now going to take a lead on this I'm an editor for um a geoscience journal um I'm also vice president of EGU and we have just instigated a no data no publication policy this is going to become increasingly the common practice it means if you don't publish your data with the journal article you won't get published and I know nature is now also going in the same direction so I think the Publishers will force the issue exactly these are ex these are really excellent points of the ones you're making but I do remember there are still the option in I think maybe they will take away but there is still the option which a lot of researchers use and this is data sharing by email then they provide the email and you will never get an email from that person they're getting rid of that they're getting rid of that except so that's great but except and that's was common practice and that's the additional um practice researchers use they want to be on the paper because what's the incentive of a research now you're measured still by impact factor and this is a big problem we need to get rid of being measured by impact factors because the more Publications you have if you give your data out you will do it on the condition that you're an author of the paper and that's a big problem in in the research field just just to complete full story there is a microphone exactly so we need so we need I finished so we need other incentives they are changing so this is great we need to get rid of the impact factors to some degree or measure it differently and we need to create another incentive which is when you actually share the data then you are acknowledged in another way and you get kind of brownie points bonus points when you share the data so we need to change the current incentives for the receptions very shortly and then we we go to this at that point after publishing uh the papers there is a legal issue behind that and this is even discussed within researchers because many times some of of this data is not uh our data it's it's hand over from the collaborator and we are not allowed to share it even though we want to publish the result and even though we uh we are the first author and corresponding author so that's I I don't know I hope it works but I I have some concern about that yeah I think Leonel yeah yeah some some point I've listed that being sometime touched upon by the the panelist and people in the room so regarding contribution of potential Euro to Institute so trust and transparency it has been mentioned by France of course it's crucial and this could be addressed by euroo then I think that could be a good things to create what we call basic knowledge regarding Institute best practices and there we have easy low hanging FR cting existing dots so GX has been mentioned but we have all relying on that management data sharing principle so you know that we have released a self assessment tool which is available on GE knowledge app so starting with this first exercise let's see how it applies to Institute measurement then you have the requirements then there's already an existing contribution to move from what has been touched as well by uh uh the panelist regarding the poor encoding so moving from CSV to very nice documented type of form that enable interoperability and by the way what we have done using net CDF so now it has rested by the dab and available on the Geb portal so again in practice and all of this can be Gather in soal basic knowledge about Liv about Institute best practices so creating a minimum Institute knowledge package could definitely help so you need to be aware of this this and this it should be easily promoted under euroo it could be generalized of course to all Geo as a whole and I think it could be some what you mentioned small and little step by step and it's easy it's basically on our hand and this basically can move the all Institute Community forward yeah thanks thanks L very very good we also come back to the uh to how uh we could respond to this within the context of euroo I'm looking at the time it's exactly six um yeah Gregory very uh quick just a quick comment also about alen's comment about capacity building I remember a few years ago with Paulo Y and other colleagues we and also Mark we had project where we contributed to capacity building material to support data provider to provide their their data into the GS system so it was more satellite data oriented but it's still alive it's the bringing Just servic Services into practice Workshop we thought thought more than 1,000 people across Europe in providing data to GEOS so maybe we can re Revitalize this material and add an Institute component into it yeah that's uh something that's one of our um proposals here well is a here more focus on templates that it can be guidelines can be awareness raising capacity Building Material uh that's something that I believe could have a who have a role here um I I think we we close at six if I'm not mistaken um I mean we could I I believe for all the interventions I don't know if I think we get many messages maybe it was all jumping around but I think we got many interesting uh ideas ER maybe France the last comment for the commission minutes yeah it should be okay I have a because I have still a question because um my feeling is from discussions I heard I've been in a workshop from Isa these satellite people my impression was they're often not aware what is there in terms of of inito data which is available which has quality Flex from a lot of research infrastructure from networks like actress like ton like iOS where iOS is probably the well-known ones but some are less wellknown so it's not I don't believe it's to first place a technologically thing that you need a broker to translate different dat formats into each other it's just a matter of information and and sharing of information around what is there and we had this discussion also before was somebody saying there's so many things there but nobody you know hardly anybody knows it because there's a lack of of communication these things and I believe that's definitely also something where where where euroo can can play a major role in in in helping just Distributing this information rather than providing some technological fixes to certain issues yeah I would I would agree I would agree I would agree with you I of course there is a technical interoperability component to it in certain context but I think in Europe we we also face and I can see from with my compal in C hat that sometimes it's just that the usted entities are not really really aware about the data exists that the projects exist and we we have um we are for example preparing cataloges of of of which activities are collecting CTO data in the Arctic we are also now trying to do something related to Reservoir data basically because there is a need for having this kind of an overview and I think that could be an excellent Synergy between Copernicus and activities that we do there in and EO to try to yeah publicize to give visibility to this kind of activities and to put it there I think that gentleman at the end wanted to uh say no it's don't I'll come back to that it's actually very short there is a lot of awareness about in2 with the satellite agencies because I work in the C's working group calval and and these things are discussed on length there but but one short question really uh I was not here maybe that was clarified at the beginning of the session but what is your definition of Inu and what is the non Inu data called that we we didn't we didn't enter into that definition uh we uh I applied at least for me the what the definition that we have in cernus uh program which is basically everything which is not satellite uh imagery data basically and we typically divide and I think uh yeah Stefan presented it nicely also taking it from Copernicus H we divide typically the observation measurements uh and we also have the typical geospatial data which this kind of map data is not uh well yeah but it's the definition that works so far in at least in the context of Copernicus of course H what we try to do beyond the discussion about terminology is just to try to provide the data that it we can call it yeah we can call we can label it whatever but uh we we what is important is that they um we try to support them with the accessing of this type of data um I think we need to close uh soon I'm just going to say quickly one thing is the cluster of Environmental Research infrastructures also uses the cernus definition of Institue which is basically everything that's not come that doesn't come from a satellite and we've basically taken that from from what's the generally accepted understanding but I also wanted to come back to the issue about um people being aware of data so this is the this is what triggered the idea of using one of the research infrastructures as a use case for how we can get better visibility of all of the research infrastructures in the cluster which includes includes icos and actress and this is why in a conversation with the Secretariat we decided the best way to do this was to go through the whole process of you know what needs to be done in order to actually expose a the research infrastructures data via GEOS and then point to this for other research infrastructures to say this is how easy it was when you know what to do and and I if there's documentation around that helps us with this process that we can share more widely that's even better but obviously the research infr structures are European research infrastructures so I think there is a role for euroo here because there are other research infrastructures outside the enry cluster but have data that fills the Gap so if we can then broaden that context I think that's another role for EUR as well good I think we really need to uh just a last comment because we will need to to wrap up okay and do you consider the error of ground uh measurements because it's some years ago it was saying the ground truth there is no ground truth but still the error exists and uh one way of collecting this ground data is not enough uh because what doesn't mean that everything that is not by satellites you know they are the maps that every country has of the planet and that was from the Geo disase Etc but there is a lot of error over there because it has been done not using satellites for instance so all boundaries Etc could be shifted and then so if you say because there was I think in Stefan saying that biomass you know in biomass what does it mean biomass yes biomass could be uh wet could be dry biomass by whom is it measured uh Etc so uh that's a point thing and many measurements ground measurements are Point measurements so where Point measurements are also uh also not very good and how to upscale it etc etc so that's a that's a huge subject like ocean and I think it's not enough to rely on one sources thank you again I don't want to but I have some experience in ground measurements not ground truth and I come back to the same place begin yeah I think I think yeah I think I think maybe if someone wants to say something very quickly and then we really W up since you mentioned the presentation um no no of course I mean the more I think I was attending actually a validation Workshop from two weeks ago in the in the US and there was also a discussion on what they call reference data and of course the more information on the eror you can give that's many times not available but if that's possible the better so if you can add some information about the quality to your Institute data and the more you can do that the better it is and it is best practice to do that if possible thank uh everyone I think a big round of applause to all the panelists and uh and uh I think we will have more discussion uh about uh activities that we could do in the context of Inu within Ugo I think there are many topics that we can cover so I think we have worked for many many years uh but thanks a lot have a nice evening and see you tomorrow and thank you Jose Miguel | Tomislav Hengl (OpenGeoHub Foundation) | UC6HFFFYiV4zEYJlQMIXemWA | 2023-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,105 | 81,146 |
ArYs1cOIoVw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArYs1cOIoVw | SATURDAY Secrets, 26thMarch 2022 | Apostle Joshua Selman 2022 | Commanding Your Morning | | you the power of god i i don't know but there are people god is raising to become mighty vessels i just saw an anointing rest on you this rule in the name of jesus i don't know where you are but i pray may that grace now let it rest upon you and shift you to a new dimension in the name of jesus christ [Music] welcome to christie centric message on this channel you are going to get soul lifting messages fit based content prayer drills and videos that would help you grow spiritually remember to subscribe to the channel like the video you are about to watch and comment on it stay blessed [Applause] hallelujah that's a very powerful message to this satanic world that has no regard for god when you have jesus you have everything turn it into a prayer and say lord teach me the excellency of placing valley on you the excellency of placing value the excellency of placing value anything minus jesus is death anything minus jesus will eventually prove to be useless let it be a revelation in our hearts forever hallelujah praise the lord now pray one last prayer father give me an encounter tonight in the name of jesus everywhere inside outside give me an encounter tonight in the name of jesus [Music] we're here for an encounter give me an encounter give me an encounter in the name of jesus [Music] let the weight of your glory fall let it cover up the earth [Music] let the weight of your glory [Music] let the weight of your glow before let it come let it cover all the ears let it cover up the earth [Music] let it come [Music] you are worthy worthy of my praise king of kings you're the lord of lords [Music] it's our prayer tonight and forever i do not [Music] let your kingdom come remains our prayer let your kingdom come [Music] let your kingdom reign [Music] let the kingdom reign [Music] let it rain [Music] let it wind would you open the blood [Music] let it rise is oh [Music] open the floodgates name of jesus christ amen please be seated god bless you [Music] we thank the lord for the opportunity that he provides for us week after week to learn um let me speak especially for those of us who are here be very careful so that we never get to a point where we become too familiar with the dealings of god you know sometimes the bible says knowledge can puff up that means that when you get to a point where truly inexperienced you understand the ways of god chances are that you can plateau at a dimension in the spirit and believe that that is all there is in the pursuit and the knowledge of god and it's not it's not a state that may be done intentionally usually the bible calls it the pride of life the pride of life is different from pride the pride of life is the self-glorification that comes in the face of obvious results if you don't have results you cannot have the pride of life you can have pride but not the pride of life and i know that god has helped us and we have to be very careful so that we are not lost in the folly of achievements achievements are important but they can be very destructive very destructive hallelujah and so it's important that our hearts continue to remain malleable and open and the lord will help us in jesus name amen and amen i want to teach on something very powerful i i believe with all my heart if we are not able to finish it tonight we can continue perhaps after the miracle service but um you know we've been discussing along the lines of our convictions about god and the methodology please i want you to listen very carefully there is a formula for knowing god that means that the pathway to the knowledge of god is not one that is dependent on creativity i've taught you and it will i will continue to repeat it again and again that when it has to do with your walking with god creativity is not required what is required is obedience and alignment you are not at liberty to choose your pathway you are not at liberty to choose your formula it is not given to a man to choose how he wants to know god that privilege was never given to the saints at no time was any man given the privilege to invent his way of knowing god are we together creativity only becomes useful when that kingly dimension when it has to do with the revelation to creation now to creation that's where creativity comes as one of the doorways to manifesting dominion but as far as our work with god and our spiritual growth is concerned we are not giving the liberty to choose the pathway the bible says ask for the ancient part and when you find it walk in it that means that your creativity is not required i say this because [Music] the man please listen man is like it's like a raw material are we together and there is a process that god leads man through and the object what man should become is already known in the heart of the father are we together and the bible does not even hide it he already tells us who and what we should be like that means at the end of our journey we should become like an embodiment that is personified in jesus the christ are we together now so you pass a product from one end of the the machine or whatever it is and then you already have an expectation that if done well this is what should happen when a caterer or a chef gets to the kitchen to cook he or she already has an idea are we together of what the meal should become there is nobody who cooks properly and then does not have an idea and in many regards a clear picture of what the meal should become you don't have to wait for the food to cook to know what it should be from the start you already know are we together now many people can be with you in the kitchen there and not exactly know what because of the kind of combination but at the end you must know what you should be when a pilot is about to fly an airplane from one place to another the pilot although the pilot may not see where he's going most of the time the pilot already knows that i'm flying from lagos to abuja i'm flying from lagos to kaduna and so on and so forth it is not only god that wants to that should know what we should be even the be should have an idea of what he should become transformation is almost impossible when there is no reference you cannot become nothing so your transformation must be based on a reference i can tell you why many believers do not grow because one we are ignorant of the methodologies of growth number two we do not even have an idea we know in theory that we should be like by telling me that i should be i should be like um so i'm so person and now i don't know that person so how can i know what if you tell me to dress promise please stand if you tell me to dress like promise right i will have to come i will have to see him and see how he dressed and then try to replicate the dressing are we together but if i have not been able to see promise i do not know him it's going to be difficult for me it's a standard that is almost impossible not because the raw materials are out of reach but there is no reference so the bible says looking up to jesus and he calls jesus not just savior jesus has many names in the bible and one of the names as far as our transformation is concerned is the author and the finisher of our faith meaning that when you come into the faith life the kingdom life your gift should continually be on jesus to refuse to be distracted by the vicissitudes of life and the things that can stem out of nowhere to set your gaze and focus on jesus christ and the bible says that now the lord is that spirit right he says where the spirit of the lord is there is liberty then the bible goes further to say now we all with unveiled face behold in him not them not eat money is it fame is it are we together promotion is it the bible says don't behold it you will get it but the object of your focus is beholding him as in a mirror he says we are changed from one dimension of glory to the other ever increasing glory even us by the spirit of the lord so the moment i set my gaze on jesus christ no matter what it is that happens once my gaze is fixed on him there is an assurance that eventually i will begin to look like the one that i'm gazing at and as far as i've read my bible i do not see anything in jesus that is not direct desirable by men is it the crown upon his head is it the brightness of his glory is it the majesty that surrounds his throne the bible says if i look at it you know we want the things that are on in and around jesus and we want to get them looking away from him focusing on those things the throne room is a place of wealth and abundance the throne room is a place of majesty and splendor the throne room is a place of excellence the throne room is a place of power and so when i fix my eyes on jesus sooner or later you find out that you are looking at a man but then you are becoming him but not just him generically you are becoming every dimension of him you are seeing are we together so i fix my eyes on jesus and suddenly something begins to happen to my finances i fix my eyes on jesus something begins to happen to my influence i fix my eyes on jesus something begins to happen to my understanding i fix my eyes on jesus something begins to happen to my authority it says looking up to jesus and if you do not have an idea of who that jesus is then it is dangerous because there are many things if no one ever tried to be jesus or god in the bible it would be easy but now there are many gods in the bible and there are many saviors supposedly that means if you don't know the one you are looking for someone else can substitute him and say i am god and you will innocently look up to that person or that thing believing you are looking at god and you will be changed into that thing it's only that at the end you will look at your life and say this was not how i started there will be no representation of beauty and glory in your life are we together so pray a prayer before i start open my eyes oh lord grant me the miracle of open eyes open my eyes to see a man cannot see until your eyes are opened [Music] hallelujah listen let me tell you this before we get to the word the more i know god and the more i study scripture the more i know what our problem is as men let me tell you one of the major problems of men we think revelation is something you get are we together we know that our lives are dependent on the light we have there is no place in scripture where a man was instructed to pursue light everywhere in scripture is light coming [Music] listen very carefully for as long as you believe you have the power to get light then the light of god will never come these truths that we teach they are very exact it's a body of spiritual knowledge that is given to you don't forget the scripture a man can receive nothing a man can receive nothing receive nothing until it is given what god does not send to you from heaven can never enter your hand so there's no point seeking around your assignment when the bible says seek and you will find the idea is not to go around the word seek there in its root word is not to search as it were it's really the word position yourself it's more of a posture than it is of a searching there are things you can never see by studies no this is beyond the realm of education this is beyond the realm of intellect although your intellect will participate in communicating it but it does not come from the realm of intellect there is a wisdom that is sofia human wisdom is a product of age and your exposure to science but there is a wisdom that comes from above are we together now so i i need you to understand that these spiritual things are not necessarily things that you learn true revelation comes you are made a partaker you fellowship with that mystery it's a fellowship you are called into it that's the reason why when you communicate that wisdom the dimension of this is ancient is older than you predates you predates your christian experience and even predates your level of spiritual exposure it tells you that wisdom is coming from a realm that is older higher and more superior than you so really the prayer is not to to search around the prayer is to position yourself so that that light can come to you but when that light comes to you and you receive it according to the authority of scripture the bible says you must arise and shine if that light comes you can know when the light has come by the possibilities that are now captured in your life i will continue to teach us that our lives not necessarily immediately but our lives with time and that time is not forever and that time is not your lifetime your lifetime is too long with time because we operate by times and seasons it becomes unfair to expect everything to happen in your life in one day no you are not living in the realm of eternity you are living in the realm of time so many things in your life are time dependent they are time dependent for three reasons one there is a spiritual law called the law of process and so there are things in life that the speed has already been regulated by god your being serious with god or not cannot increase the speed it will happen within that time then there there is time that is regulated that is based on your insight and obedience so you can slow down and increase that pace of achievement based on the insights that comes to you and the application of that truth and then of course time can be regulated based on the hindrances the spiritual hindrances are we together yes and the spiritual hindrances are only three number one covenants number two disobedience number three um what's the third one demonic attack the devil can hinder you i desire to come to you once and again but satan hindered us so satan can hinder men so i don't expect that pastor femi in one day on hearing the truth of scripture no matter how accurate i do not expect you to enter into the experiential fullness of everything overnight in fact in fact if that happens to you is proof that something went wrong and jesus grew in wisdom in stature in favor with god and with men are we together ye shall receive power after that the holy ghost is come upon you and you shall be witnesses unto me you would have just said all over the earth but he broke it into dimensions jerusalem samaria judea and to the utmost part of the earth so it's very very important but let me submit to you ask any man that has been granted access to the spirit of revelation if they are honest enough with you they will tell you it did not come from the abundance of the study of scripture the study of scripture is important it helps to prime your spirit man like you prime a pump but the real revelation comes from god to you it comes as light and then depends on the quality of your mental enlightenment to break it down into the truth that that light communicates god does not speak english god does not speak greek he doesn't speak french he doesn't speak spanish or hausa or english he speaks light his language is light are we together yes and the only faculty of your tripartite being that can receive light is your spirit man so when that light comes upon your spirit man you have it but then it is not useful to you being locked up in the realm of the spirit and interfacing your spirit and your body where it is needed remember the earth realm is where all these spiritual realities are required they are not just required to remain in the realm of the spirit otherwise there will be no need for transformation once that light comes upon you that's enough but you need it translated here and now are we together and that technology of transfer is what we must learn the eyes of your understanding being flooded with light that you may know so you begin to have understanding and when you have understanding i've taught you that this body does not have power on its own are we together when your spirit leaves your body you are called dead dead means that your body is inactive so the body is a slave somewhat or better still the body is an executor the assignment of the body is to execute the conclusions of your spirit your soul whatever your body decides i mean whatever your spirit man decides or whatever is decided in the solitary your body is now authorized to execute it so if my body continues to go to regions and continues to capture experiences that are destructive to the health of my life and my destiny the problem is not the body the problem is that something is happening in the realm of the spirit and if you are a believer then the problem is not from your spirit man the problem is from the soulical realm that's where the battle is now why because he that is joined to christ is one spirit are you getting this listen what i'm showing you now are these are the fundamentals of christianity it's important that you know them it's amazing how many believers get born again and they are absolutely clueless about the faith life and we preachers have a lot of repentance to do in terms of the miscommunication of truth because we do not guide believers methodically we just randomly bring truth anyhow and so they continue to receive truths that are not progressive there is no synergy in their growth they cannot connect the usefulness of a revelation to another experience so they have many experiences but they are disjointed i can't see the relevance of this topic to this one there should be a sequence are we together yes there should be a sequence to your spiritual growth that means that come idea that means i should be able to teach you something now and then you come you should hold her hands you should be able to connect what i taught you are we together like a ladder it should lead you to the next you stand here level of life and then i should connect you this is how growth happens if your truths are not sequential you will get a lot of spiritual information but not coordinated enough to reveal christ in your life this is the tragedy of many believers so when i switch on your laptop i see many sermons i see many topics i see many um excuses of scripture theological dissertations that have come from different people different schools of ministry and so on and so forth and on the abundance of those information you can pride yourself to believe you are growing but the problem is that truths were supplied but not sequentially arranged [Music] are we together [Music] so somewhere in your spiritual life they taught you about prosperity you don't know where it fits in the graph somewhere in your spiritual life they taught you about character somewhere in your spiritual life they taught you about service in the house of god are we together somewhere come in your spiritual life they taught you about demonology deliverance warfare somewhere in your spiritual life they taught you about prayer i i i follow me now somewhere in your spiritual life they taught you about whatever it is now these informations are all useful but you find out that you have them yet your life does not testify that you have light the problem is not the scarceness of light the problem is the sequential arrangement of truth notice how jesus began to teach the people jesus officially started his mentorship with what we call the beatitudes it was an ex exegesis on the kingdom life gradually he began to lead them then he started getting deeper he got to a point i was so deep people ran away and he said will you also go exactly to whom shall we go you will alone have the words of life by the time we get to john 14 15 he is now introducing the holy spirit never did he introduce the holy spirit before that time then he got to a point where jesus himself was almost frustrated he said i have many things to tell you but ye cannot capacity capacity you don't have the capacity to bear them he says how be it no cause for concern when he the spirit of truth is come he will guide you he didn't say he will give you truth many people want to get through they don't want to be guided in truth listen carefully you can get truth but when you are guided you are shown the sequential arrangement of truth in a way and manner that can stamp the gates of hell this is where the problem is there is almost nothing you will tell an average believer that he's hearing for the first time he may just be in a more with more theological accuracy or with more intellectual prowess but the central thought is almost always known yet our results our lives are not looking for new things our lives are looking for a rearrangement a sequential arrangement something you knew before prosperity is why prosperity does not bless you and you get what i'm saying now something that you should not hear there there are messages that you were supposed to hear first before hearing about success and since you did not hear it what is now light has turned to a sword that is killing you it is for this course that he gave unto some apostles and prophets are we together an evangelist and pastors and teachers are we together now and then the bible says for the equipping the perfecting the word perfect in there is the maturing of the saints when you give birth to a baby a number of us here have children at the back we have our lovely children they are enjoying the comfort of the first days and months of their lives now only a wicked mother will give birth to a child and carry stock fish and put it in the mouth of that child or carry a cow tail [Music] are we together it doesn't mean cow tale is destructive to someone else that's an answered prayer at a level you will sit down and pray and god will supply but now cow tail will be required in that baby's life but somewhere but now when you give the child cow tale you give the child every kind of thing you will soon find out that your child is dead what killed the child food food did you ever lend a food can kill it's not only poison that kills it is not only wrong things that kill good things not arranged sequentially can kill the prosperity of fools shall destroy them it is not the prosperity is that that guy was a fool he needed to be wise first so you the word of god that was allocated to translate him from the realm of foolishness to wisdom and what is wisdom the bible says the fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom so you taught that guy about prosperity and you did not inculcate in him the fear of god you watch what you would do to his mother or father when the money comes what i'm sharing is powerful this is not even my message i don't know how i got here but this is powerful sometimes the lord just distracts us like that to speak to people it can be a prophetic word for someone that look look look look your journey of ever learning your journey of priding yourself with the vastness of spiritual information will fully frustrate you because you will find out that someone does not have one tenth of your knowledge but the little he has was so sequentially arranged his life will show that he is growing properly so the average church member doesn't even carry a bible again what's the point open to the book of first john he said i know this is the record look at the person who is talking he daily loads us with benefits the person who is talking now does not have transport back home now i'm not talking of initial i don't ever blame any christian when it does not have results from the instance it is okay and it is normal but when you have dwelt around the place of light for a while and your life refuses to bear that weakness then it's proof that something is wrong and we can easily diagnose the problem number one will be to check in the area of ignorance if we find out that ignorance is not the problem then number two would check the quality of the information be careful less what you call light be darkness so you can call darkness light isaiah chapter nine when you read i think verse two or thereabout i can't remember it says the people that walked in darkness have seen a great light until the great light came they didn't even know that what they were walking in is called darkness it says that they were of the valley of the shadow of death upon them in light has come we can be galloping in a lot of ignorance justified either by science or culture etc and believe that based on the abundance of this information we have light there is the true light that lighted every man there are other lights that cannot light any man they can light other things but they can light men animals have a principle that they work with is that true most of the principles that the animals work with are not applicable to men the principle the animals work with is light but that light cannot light any man in their world and in their kingdom and in their sphere of reality remember all power belongs to god so the principle there is not an invention of science it is god's allocation that helps the animal kingdom to also behave well but because we are the highest of god's creation many of those truths they are truths but not applicable to us there are some of those truths that are applicable to us that's why god punishes foolish men by sending them back to the animal kingdom he said go and study my ways as given to the ants you are a lazy man you are a sluggard you are reducing yourself through laziness so i refer you to a lower dimension of my kingdom study the ants that they do not have a king they do not have this kind of organization so when you study you come back every time men refused to lend the loss of their realm they were degraded nebuchadnezzar was turned into what what was he turning to for seven years only his brain was left the brain of a man but every other thing was that of a beast and there was a lesson he refused to learn as a man so when he became a beast he learned that lesson at the end of seven years nebuchadnezzar wrote a salmon you should pay attention to he exalted the name of the lord are we together now they know not neither will they understand 82 and verse 5 of psalms they know not neither will they understand it says they walk on in darkness and all the foundations of the earth are out of course the next verse says have i not said oh i have said ye are gods and all of you not some all of you are children of the most high the next verse is a tragedy says but you shall die like mere men and fall like one of these princes so the tragedy please hear me again sometimes there are times that it's just plain ignorance are we together but there are times that it is not ignorance it is the inability to sequentially arranged truth many years ago the lord did something in my life it's a personal dealing so it's not something that you can build a doctrine out of the lord prohibited me from studying my bible for one week complete one week that's why i said it's a personal dealing yours may be an attack don't mistaken that what that it may be the same thing because god did not tell you yours is laxity that's why i said it's a personalized dealings satan use his words to deceive men yeah clean through the word that i've spoken to you for one week i did not read my bible not because i didn't want to i didn't understand the moral of the dealing until i was done and this was the whole object behind it the entire focus the entire objective behind it was to bring me to a point where i would realize that i was ever learning but never coming in experience to the knowledge of the truth are we together yes so i was getting you know those days well now we're still passionate about god but there's something about the journey of a believer it's like marathon once they blow the whistle on your mark get set ready sometimes you are even your blood is as hot as whatever go and you see someone running as if that is going to stop just at the door so that zeal that fire greek this concordance lexicon you know just study anything once you see a strange word ah no mythology okay this is i should add this very quickly hermenetics homeletics ah so we were just learning things that were just scattered revelation spiritual but scattered and the rate of change versus the the effort was not commensurate and it was a call for concern and so god was trying to save me trouble i would have been in big trouble now let me tell you why many christians are angry and don't believe that others are using god's power entirely i'll tell you why they are aware of the effort that was put in to arrive to to take one step it's like they did a label of five years so when they see you swearing in the spirit they say something is wrong something is wrong i started learning 10 years seven years five years ago and you just came and right now in two years you are in this level not so one of the greatest blessings that can happen to you is that when you are born again god plants you under an anointing and plants you under a grace that sustains enough spiritual intelligence enough balance ah spiritual intelligence and balance these two things grace and truth when it is grace alone you are in trouble when it is truth alone you are still in trouble it is full of grace and truth so when god plans you under a ministry or under a man of god many of us the real tragedy in your life was not the attack that came from your foundation the real tragedy now i say that respectfully was probably the spiritual system you were planted in when you got born again because your zeal made your heart open for any information unfortunately many of us received chaffs it didn't kill you but you were not healthy either because the prodigal son ate the food off of pigs he didn't die but you can't say he was healthy that's how it is spiritually please listen very carefully shepherds can destroy people how did moses find a wife read your bible it was shepherds that came to drive the women remember the family where moses's wife came from they were shepherds the women would come to feed their cattle and those shepherds will come to drive them and fetch water and moses came and beat the living daylight out of those people it is important there are shepherds that watch their flock by night but there are shepherds that kill their flocks he said i will give you pastors after my own heart [Music] please listen to this because tomorrow you will be the one mentoring a lot of people spiritual growth is a school is a school with an exact curriculum [Music] that god will help you the sequential revelation of truth matters it does i'm telling you this there are many things we know about god that are wrong there are many things we don't know about god that should be known the dimension of breakthrough you desire requires a certain kind of revelation light is the currency that we use to purchase spiritual realities i used to think is faith but it's not faith faith is simply the credit card that you use but what really pays for it is light from the abundance of these things then you will know who god is and you can worship him in spirit and in truth there are things you can know about god that makes you unbendable immovable nobody comes to sway you toe and fro with every wind of doctrine and the slight of men wearing they lie to deceive the bible says [Music] it's important now before i get to my salmon this is this i can't believe that i've still not started preaching look at these people please start look at these people which dimension of your spiritual life has not been arranged accurately [Music] there are people who are not even born again because you check the truth that they have salvation is not part of it they never got born again they were just born in a family just because you are not in a beer parlor does not mean you are safe so they started like that they started playing keyboard in shorts like this guy is playing now from keyboard he became um assistant music director are you seeing that now from assistant music director you became music director from music director you became deacon huh yes from deacon they opened a branch just when you were graduating and they call you pastor wherever you are now the truth is that whether or not you think you have grown according to god's order there is a pattern god is a god of patterns he's not just a god of motion he's a god of patterns how you move and how you grow will determine whether you will become that which is in his heart now this is interesting thing about god even when you think you have been working with god like we arrogantly say for 15 years the day he reveals himself to you he will rearrange your life back and sometimes when he he rearranges your life by trying your works with fire it's in the bible that means you can see a lot of achievements and the fire of his life will come and all that will be left is your true state that means god will say you men say you are in level five level 15 but really you are just at level one now you are at liberty to choose whether you will pay the price unashamedly to start properly with god or allow the ego that you have to just make you continue yes lord you are the king there is none other yes no yes lord you are the king there is none other yes lord so men can call you emoji men can call you deacon men can call you this and that but the truth is that if you are not growing and building according to pattern i hate to be a bearer of bad news but let me tell you you are only wasting your time when god comes he never continues from where what you were doing look at what happened to abraham when he met abraham at all of the chaldeans this was his instruction abram come out of thy father's house and out of thy kindred i hope you know at that time abraham was not a failure at least he had some results he had 200 plus sermons he had cattle he had a number of things and said abraham don't think i'm coming to continue from there i will start with you again let's start that journey [Music] this is what brought some of you here some of you are already pastors men of god leaders some of you here were youth pastors before you got admission you carried youth pastor mentality and just came and god said no way come and sit down and if you are not careful and please every person here this this an advice don't just see someone come because they said he came from social seoul ministry or social parish and in that parish she was the music director and he just okay no problem come and sit down and play keyboard and the guy comes with that celebrity mindset because in his church spiritual growth is not necessary in his church just attendance and loyalty is what is and and so enough since here and there but now this requirement requires you to sit down many celebrities get born again i mean secular celebrities now they get born again and come to church and then we just transfer their fame of the world and just add anointing on it not god you are joking not god not the god of the heavens when you come everybody starts from class one even jesus when he came the father they even pity jesus to say okay you are jesus i mean this is me he started right from scratch at age 12 i imagine what was in the mind of jesus when he was reading himself thou shalt love the lord your god and the rabbis were saying i hope you are learning it and he was just watching the force that holds what he is reading and not even jesus was promoted like that he had to wait at age 12 he was learning what do you think you are to just jump the steps faithful does not jump step so [Music] you hear that because our idea of shortcut must be balanced favor is shortcut yes but it is not shortcut to alienate you from information that you hear favor is a system that was designed to help you because men do not start life in an ideal way please listen if i was teaching our pressure school of ministry students the graph of life yesterday the good old graph of life if you are not part of school of ministry join even if it's just because of that if you don't change after that teaching i don't know what will change you in this life again [Music] the graph of life [Music] are we together [Music] if i get born again 40 years how many of you know that i am blessed but that's a disadvantage with respect to earthly time we don't have forever on earth now i got born again 40 years and someone got born again at age three who has more advantage than the other and don't say we are all equal you are not equal this guy has time time at age three born again at age four filled with the holy ghost at age five be mentored by a visionary father when that child becomes 12 he is now you of 70 at age 12. now listen let me show you listen listen don't just laugh let me show you the relevance of things like mercy favor these things are not just random things god looked at the way man walks on earth and said if i don't add these other things man will never become the fullness of god's grace so here and there he interjects your work with life with this act of his benevolence to help you this is where things like favor are important if you don't have favor in life you you will succeed the problem is you only succeed if your life is ideal nobody's life is ideal including jesus they hit jesus because somebody wanted to kill him until herod died and it's okay now you can go there were things you would have been doing within that time my feeble because a midwife am i alone in this place this night mafiboshet was a sincere person the midwife that held him was careless and because of her carelessness that guy fell down and broke his leg now sorry would not solve that problem because there are things he will never be able to do so how does god help this man's destiny by allowing him to live life the way it should be no so god introduces things like mercy thou shall arise and have mercy and looks at him god and he knows he looks at the way man should go and looks at the way man goes this guy was called to be a prophet to the nations this is his destiny are we together now according to god's predeterminate council the destiny of this gentleman like jeremiah is to be a prophet to the nations but it so happened that the womb that will give back to him married an unbeliever now listen to this i hope you know this is not his fault it's just that the woman that should marry him because she didn't have enlightenment or she was deceived or misled now god married to a non-christian you you get what i'm saying now this guy according to the blueprint of his life he should have finished his assignment at 70 if he starts his journey at one but because of what he has to fight an extra battle that was not in the original plan is now here and that battle is the battle of grafting him out of this family first and listen to me sometimes this gentleman has no legitimate ground to leave the house until he gets to university so his destiny will have to wait till what what age do you get invested 17 this guy has to wait for 17 years are you getting the point now because according to god's blueprint that is the safest way for him to live if he lives in a way that then they can kill him and god for the sake of his destiny will not allow him now while he's waiting for that 17 years his brain is not closed he's learning a lot of things he must undo because you cannot be my house and not serve my god so while he's bowing down and doing all of these things heaven is bleeding because according to the blueprint by h5 this guy should already be seeing visions but now the unsatan when he peeps there satan will make sure that the clerics isolate this guy and further indoctrinate him to complicate destiny i show you why is dangerous it's not enough to be saved where you are planted can determine how you grow please parents let me tell you something and even those who have children now don't sit down and say it does not matter where they hear truth it matters sit down waste your child's time hearing nonsense wasting his time at the end of it you will find out that there is no sequential growth please listen i'm telling you i'm teaching something entirely different this is my note i've never started but if this is how the holy ghost wants it this night i think this is this is a deep and mature teaching i'm correcting the reason why the christian experience of many believers is just is just a buffet of frustrations i agree that an area or two of your life may be trusting be needing the hand of god but when every area fails something is wrong this one is no longer the law process a person nothing is working my life i've been a christian from 2001 i tell you where the problem is i tell you and the problem is not only an attack an attack looks like the obvious reason but i'm telling you now there is no prophet no pastor no apostle that would just pray over the issue of attack alone and then your life changes no you want holistic growth we must do the diagnosis tonight to know what is wrong back to my story this gentleman is loitering somewhere very far from god and far from destiny are we together now he gets to the university after 17 years 17 years has been wasted when he gets there now the devil would try to do all kinds of things for instance the devil can ensure that his first cgpa is 1.2 one point what who will listen to god under that kind of condition the pressure from life will make him say do you know what let me find a fellowship when 30 minutes they finished now it doesn't mean please i hope you understand that i'm not being sarcastic to any the fire on this guy's destiny is being quenched because you you call it circumstances but these are intentional orchestrations and then this gentleman one day that's why inviting people to the house of god if you are sure of the quality of what you are receiving then it is evil to not invite people this is not the issue of evangelism this this you been an extension of god's mercy because the person you will be inviting you think you are just inviting you don't know you are acting prophecy imagine that this guy now is in zarya in this situation imagine what heaven would do to you as the person who holds his hand to insist he comes to koinonia you thought you just invited a man but you literally shifted the destiny literally because of one encounter are you with me this night now it's very important some of you are now seeing now do you know that heaven will rejoice when this gentleman comes you have invited five six people but all of them don't have the same destiny this guy ordained to be a prophet to the nations did you really invite one person how many people did you invite he will give you flimsy excuse excuses i have not eaten and the holy ghost will say feed him and you are like holy spirit what is all this one i don't have transport and you bring him now imagine that you bring him for koinonia and then i'm not ready looking for others the moment you enter accept your feedback something must happen and reduce you back to look like your parents [Music] you can choose to believe what i'm saying no problem i don't know who prayed for you before you arrived well let me tell you sincerely if you know that there was no salvation in your past please hear what i'm saying seriously and pay attention to it altars are wicked they are like time nothing can fight them they will move slowly on per top by your pride until they catch up with you hallelujah i heard of a man of god that got truck this then got a truck they kept advising him to diversify and that guy carried all his money i don't know how much that truck is but it's so expensive the moment the person bought that truck he was coming along i think kogi also the road that was how that thing just capsized it burnt in a way burned everything inside and burned everything about that man and the guy sat down and was almost killing himself who taught you what you know spiritually forget about the one koinonia taught you what is it resting upon because some of you this is why you are not experiencing the outstretched arm of god no i don't mean i don't mean i love the body of christ but i have to tell you the truth there are men of god and there are churches that are wonderful but they are not healthy for a foundation for your spiritual group no the context of what is taught is pungent and dangerous for your spiritual growth salt is good but if you fetch one muddle of rice to cook and you fetch one wood of salt to cook is that a blessing there are truths that are like salt they are sprinkled and is enough by the time you carry that truth the same size of rice and combine everything you will deal and kill somebody there are people the sermons they had is why they never saw the necessity of prayer in their spiritual work are we together they came from a highly intellectual family and you see people just laugh as a demon the only demon you have is demon in your brain and your mind and the devil says wow this is wonderful for the child who comes from the church the house of an evangelist and a prayer warrior that is a correct sermon but for you who is coming from a foundation where they wrote your name when they gave back to you while you were a baby your head was inside water and they were speaking nonsense to your destiny and you believe you will just casually say jesus name i'm born again no sir the same way you don't say casually money come and it comes there are systems and there are principles the same way too if you are not careful you can be born again in a ministry that all deceased demons you do what i said everything is demons and then there is serious trouble because you will never have the enlightened mind that will keep you in victory your entire life will be full of warfare and fear because that is the context of the education that you received so when it's time to be responsible and understand the systems of the kingdom you will not so all you will keep doing in your life is to pray what knowledge should bring to you you are trying to get it through prayer are we together now when you should learn when you hear summons like sermons from destiny help us summons on excellence the law of honor you just ignore it and say all i know is that there is a witch in this family you will find out that even when the person you have been calling in which dies you will celebrate and nothing will change because the issue of which was already settled but the remaining issues in fact the weightier matters that required spiritual enlightenment the person who mentored you did not call you to see the necessity is a blessing to have a good pastor over you it's a blessing to have a man of god that can draw the boundaries that are relevant to your growth and construct you like a building i will give you pastors after my heart this is a mistake we are making a ministry now we just ordain people anyhow the moment someone looks handsome charismatic can dress well you just say come you are you are pastor this and that arrogantly stand on stage and confuse people at the end of it the people don't know what they believe again [Music] it's nine o'clock let's pray we can't hear this kind of thing and just round up we're going to pray seriously first and foremost hold the hands of someone i'm blessed in tongues first to prepare your spirit find the neighbor and pray seriously [Music] prayer is for any man who intends to be changed to be lifted and to become great in life and destiny [Music] pray pray pray [Music] my christian experience must be fruitful i must bear fruit i must bear fruits in my life [Music] a [Music] [Applause] [Music] hallelujah praise the lord you are going to pray this night for your destiny you're going to call it by name and declare that in this season my destiny open open up he said lord i come please pray please pray destiny in the name of jesus be open [Music] my assignment my destiny open up in the name of jesus no wasting time no rambling around open up in the name of jesus the son of the living god lord i come in the volume of the book as it is written of me [Music] outside are you praying make sure you are praying from the depth of your heart [Music] foreign [Music] open up in the name of jesus open up open up in the name of jesus open up [Music] hallelujah listen please listen to me you are going to pray and you are going to cry to god and say lord every every disarrangement of truth in my life that has been responsible for my stunted growth i pray by the spirit of god rearrange my life rearrange my destiny what i believe wrongly correctly to god i am open i'm not a rebel [Music] let your emphasis be my emphasis pray [Music] more than what a man of god said [Music] arrange my life sequentially arrange my destiny sequentially who am i to meet in this season who must enter my life in this season based on your arrangement very much foreign hallelujah listen please don't think you are you are wasting your time you are praying seriously now i say this with all humility listen please listen imagine if till now i was still trying to hear god concerning koinonia are you seeing now imagine there are people according to the blueprint of your assignment you are not supposed to be looking for money now you are supposed to have it already because the next phase of your life is dependent on that supply there are people right now at according to god's blueprint the level of prophetic you should be operating in it is required for the kind of assignment but because you are still here god cannot move with you hear me there are ladies according to god's blueprint you should be ready for marriage now based on the sequence of your destiny but it's right now you are getting serious with your life hear me there are some of you according to the sequence of destiny is you and your elder brother that should be standing as pillars but the devil killed your brother from bed that means you are carrying the burden of two people you need your grace plus the grace that will come on you else so when you pray one hour god will say attitude because you were supposed to pray only an hour because there's someone else holding it with you but he's alive and he's drinking around and god's agenda must move forward so you must build stamina to be able to carry it listen listen to me please listen i'm speaking by the spirit don't think i'm just talking anyhow listen to me please listen there are families according to the design of god you are supposed to be three men but the devil made sure no man come to that family it was later on you showed up sometimes as the last one and now you have to stand in a position of three men as one man there are families is supposed to be you and your father and your pastor but now your father did not serve the lord or your father has died god will not change his purposes his plans can change but his purposes remain eternal listen there are families according to god's design you should never even try to say okay i'm looking for two or three jobs because according to that design your father should have been responsible to help you with an inheritance but now the devil hijacked that destiny and the way you are right now if you fail there is no more hope for your family because everyone that came to help the devil took them out of the way you know it i'd like you to pray and say lord i will not fail you and i will not fail destiny if someone praying lord i will not fail you i will not sell destiny if it depends on me then i will not fail if it depends on me if it depends on me to change the course of my family if it depends on me to enthrone jesus over my family if it depends on me i will not fail [Music] someone pray pray with the picture of your loved ones in your mind pray with the picture of your children on your mind pray with the picture of your destiny on your mind and [Music] if it depends on me i will not fail [Music] it may take time but i will not fail [Music] hallelujah i wish you people knew that song atmosphere shift now ah you may not know it i just i just had that song in my spirit i will not fail if it depends on me i think about my life with all humility and i think about the destinies that would have gone down even if i were born again and i refuse to answer the call listen the next prayer point we're praying listen spirit of the living god if i am found anywhere that my destiny does not require turn me around bring me back to the place of destiny lift your voice and pray if i found myself anywhere that my destiny does not require turn me around please pray pray pray align me to destiny align me to destiny align me to destiny geographically allowing me to destiny relationally align me to destiny financially allow me to allow me to destiny spiritually [Music] align me to destiny oh god pray that prayer and watch your life change align me to destiny let me stop rambling around bring me to the place the path of destiny hallelujah listen it was never my intention never my intention to be in zarya it would have been the last place for me to think of being at this time but you see there's something about destiny there are people when the devil wants to waste their time they will get american visa and travel and roam around america just because you are making some money does not mean you are in destiny look at how god brought some of you here god carried you from different places his destiny forget about the story that brought you align me to destiny let me now find listen let me tell you this there are people when the devil wants to destroy their destiny they will receive certain kinds of promotions you would think is promotion is not wrong in itself but they will receive a promotion and become a ceo and that ceo will not allow them do and be certain things life is more than moneo life is more than fame are we together next prayer point lord where am i supposed to have been in destiny that i am not i pray by the spirit in this season take me there take me there i should not be at this level in ministry financially maritally spiritually pray by your spirit bring acceleration to my life there is no more time to waste the voice of my generation is crying speedy manifestation oh god of all that pertains to my destiny this season [Music] m [Music] hallelujah [Music] hallelujah now listen to me the next prayer point i will have to teach you a little to understand covenants are systems of advantage please listen a covenant is more than an agreement is a system that provides an advantage in life listen to me carefully you reign in life based on the privilege of the advantage that you have are we together now yes advantage every time you see anything that spells an advantage in the bible you must study it rose based on an advantage joshua stood before jericho helpless like any leader would be except that he was standing on an advantage it was that advantage that brought the captain of the lord's army he said i am here danielle would have died in babylon except for the advantage he was standing on and based on that advantage gabriel came and said i am come to give you understanding and he understood the times that was allocated for the liberation abraham was standing on a covenant and so he saw in a vision that god's people will be in captivity for 400 years please listen to me this thing i'm teaching is a deep teaching your destiny will remain on the ground until there is a system of advantage i repeat the knowledge of god is not based on covenant your spiritual growth but kingdom advancement and the advancement of your life and destiny is based on systems of advantage are we together and there are many systems of advantage i hope that in the coming weeks just brace up for the teachings that will come in the coming weeks because there are things that we need to learn an advantage there are systems of advantage listen to what her man when her man went to his family his brethren and her man told them he said look at what esther did to me they put their hands on their head they said her man you are finished this woman is a jew looked at him and said whose son are you not who trained you not what weapons do you have i need to know what advantage you are carrying to stand before goliath when you stood before goliath goliath said am i a dog am i a dog that you stand before me and come with a sling are you trying to catch a goat and david said you come to me with your spheres and your boss but i come to you listen in a name i wish we could deal with this because you see a name in the spirit is a revelation of a dimension of god god's dimensions are stored in his names i came with a name are we together now and foolish goliath instead of him to ask are you a jew he kept white what do you think made jericho to close their gate they said what are the guys coming to attack us the moment they said they were jews they closed the gate close it quickly we know these guys there is a track record there is a strange god that walks with them there are men who there are things they are standing on and based on those systems of advantage i tell you they can fail in other things not finances no they can make the most stupid financial decisions yet what they stand upon will bail them out have you seen families like that all their children must be leaders must be leaders it doesn't matter what happens whether i say feeling school or whatever the girl must be head girl the boy must be in a class of many people eventually they will be leaders when you say the j.f kennedy family what comes to your mind there are families that are a dynasty it's not just business they were passing they were platforms whether with fraternity with satan or fraternity with god but there was a system of advantage i will never forget i've always been a very brilliant person i remember i was in jail one this issue changed my life i had always been the best student effortlessly the best in fact i didn't know that people used to read during exams nobody ever asked me to go and read if you were in my class just give up in terms of position you are wasting your time it's not only that i will take first the gap i will give you will make you not to come near me again and something happened when i was in secondary school the first time i was the best student the second time i think i was the best student also but the third time the guy that took that before the parents moved to living faith listen up they moved to living faith if they reached three months they did anointing service for that boy straight when he came and wrote exams when that now this is not about first or second i'm just using it to explain something when the results came out and i looked at my results i looked at the guy it wasn't you know i didn't know what i knew now you can imagine a small boy i said no something is wrong something has to be wrong because my best performance was this point something has to be wrong that guy was his average was just with like five marks i said no there has to be a recalculation something is wrong and then i met him i said in the spirit of sportsmanship congratulations and he laughed he told me that they did anointing service for them in living fit i said what is living faith it was later when i understood i said [Music] i was standing on my brain he was standing on an altar listen sir let me do this come tell us your testimony now everybody stand and listen to this testimony go ahead [Music] um i am a pastor i was in mubi before we got transferred to abuja because of the distance and the financial constraint we decided that my wife would not return back to school so during the last second semester exam she didn't go and we attended koinonia the miracle service last month and then with the results that she should go back to school when she returned to school they uploaded their results lo and behold she had results and all of the results were in i mean b hallelujah now you i i called him out so that he would talk this is a pastor she didn't do second semester but what second semester semester because of listen because of financial constraint which is justifiable they now came down he relocated and then when all of that happened he now planned because he had been i've been in touch so it's not something that we're just talking i've been in touch this is not a license for laziness no it's just showing you that there are possibilities that's why i said the prayer i want you to pray now if i don't teach this you will not understand it would be tight a man who stands alone listen bishop poetical listen one man of god in the south south he was about to start ministry and then he went to bishop for prayer and advice as you know they were releasing him and bishop uh spoke to him in yeruba i wish i'm a europa person he said never fight alone that's my advice for you never fight alone i show you why many people continue to fall victims in life so the plan was that they will go back and then let the wife now register now that god has helped them things have started changing i'm explaining the story for you they now went and said okay let's see how far as they printed results second semester result a and b parallel that's what came out as the wife's result this man is a pastor he has a congregation he's a spiritual father to many he will not come and mess up his integrity and his this is a father with a wife and children listen it is not to endorse laziness but is to let you know that this kingdom is a compendium of possibilities limited only by your spiritual understanding god bless you son we're going to round up but let's we are going to pray this prayer systems of advantage abraham was an idol worshipper from a place called or of the chaldeans chaldeans were were idol worshipers they were necromancers when god called him out he still was not enough god met him and said i need to enter a covenant with you if i just call you and i say let's go to the promised land you will still die i have to provide a platform that becomes the basis of this new order are we together many of you do not know that the secret to the future you've heard me say it it's in the past before you move forward in life you have to go backwards please hear what i'm saying all these names that we have given this phenomena in life there whether you call it failure at the edge of breakthrough whether you call it spirit husband whether you call it spirit wife whether you call it rise and fall all those are invented names that's to tell you many people are having the same experience that's why they could receive it and understand the teaching that i did the mystery of deliverance part 1-4 that message has delivered people until we stand before god to see how many people were delivered when truths are taught with imbalance it can destroy listen there are things that god does for the sake of the fathers there are things that god does for your own sake do you remember what i said there are some of you now you are in certain levels of blessings and favor and in the name of honesty you have nothing to do with it maybe your mother used to cook for pastors listen no before you were born your mother just said me oh i'm not a woman of god but all i keep doing is if there is any pastor i will make sure i cook for them one day she cooked for a man who was not a pastor she cooked for his system and he swore a blessing and say may your children be great now listen that looks like a pronouncement is more than a pronouncement and now you showed up and when satan is supposed to destroy you between you and the destruction the pronouncement comes in between you my covenant will i not break no altered thing that is gone out of my mouth the same way noah looked at africa and crossed africa and said the servant of servant shall you be as born again as we are that course is still in place today now people are following from america and the rest and i don't mean to insult you but you will see the level of spiritual depravity that is in america the decadence right that when you put sex on phone mail of or on reform male or female is not only male or female that is there now male female and then some others yet in the midst of it you expect god to be angry and stand up and say america your glory has been withdrawn every time he wants to do that someone's prayer stands every time the coming of jesus was about to be delayed the prayer of another prophetess stood in the realm of the spirit maranatha come come i told you about my life that my mother prayed a prayer and had an agreement with god she told the lord she said lord my own father was a pastor he died serving you he said please use either my brother her younger brother now or any of my sons to continue let it not be that this spiritual heritage is lost she thought it was just a casual prayer and then i showed them innocently but something was a system of advantage there are some of you today you don't have any past you don't have any bad record it's not because you're a nice person you're one of the most loose and careless person but simply because there was an ordinance upon your life that prevented all sorts of evil from happening to your life because of the destiny attached to you let me tell you this you have to know the systems of advantage that god provided are we together the yoruba people were giving a grace upon their minds it's a grace god gave that territory a grace now what i'm teaching you is truth from god's word that the euroba people as a nation were given many graces among them was the grace for the prophetic the eyes that see not necessarily hearing but the power of sight which was an extension of intellect is a grace please listen to me let me show you mysteries evil people were given the grace of courage and creativity is a grace that was given that you can drop an e territorially is a grace any poor evil man you see is a lazy man because they already have an advantage listen the north and that includes the middle belt the grace is the grace of leadership and governance it's a grace this is what the northerners take advantage of they study these things they don't just come out for election they know that we're standing on an advantage these are ordinances my brothers and my sisters in mount zion the side of the north the city of the great king [Music] are we together now leadership so many times when god wants you to be a spiritual leader listen carefully no matter where you are in your voyage you must touch the knot no matter who you are listen carefully this is where bishop poetical started from this no matter who he will route you because you must drink of that grace [Music] how do i explain this thing [Music] are we together when you say evil people like money they don't like money it is an advantage that has carved out a niche for them [Music] governance there are few men of god who now lead the body of christ who do not have an affiliation with something that brought them to the north notice that god when god wants to announce you in nigeria you must touch lagos if your feet does not touch a bell kuta and lagos you cannot be global from this country whether as a secular artist i think we just end for today it is those who have the eyes that see that know many of you don't know why god carried you and brought you to zaria [Music] it's not just because of koinonia it is because these are the systems of god he will bring you and you make contact with the possibility that he planted within that territory lift your voice in one minute and say lord the the systems of advantage that you have provided for me i walk into it [Music] i walk into it there is a heritage that we have a territorial heritage an intellectual heritage a spiritual heritage [Music] oh lord [Music] set my life on fire for you for you [Music] oh lord [Music] set my life in order for you are you praying for you i wanna know your heart [Music] i wanna know your ways [Music] one more time set my life for you set my life in order for you for you i wanna know [Music] hallelujah listen please listen we're rounding up i want you to get tonight's teaching please i'd like you to give tonight's teaching to anybody you find and tell him please please listen in fact you can tell him he's a better gift from apostle to you take listen this is not the kind of teaching that you hear tonight and say wow wonderful this is the kind of teaching you will sleep and wake up with there are many things i have said that you did not hear but i guarantee you that if you understand what i thought this night there is no limit to your life you can take advantage of everything around you every territory has an advantage you can tap into the advantage that comes with it your church has an advantage your soil has an advantage your family has an advantage i know your father was a herbalist and a priest but that is the corrupted destiny of a prophet there is still an advantage that can be seen and can be activated [Music] hallelujah [Music] this is how we grow in the kingdom we don't just grow by will we don't just grow by luck listen let me tell you this this night i just chose to show you these are the things that work in the lives of extraordinary people it's not just that things are working anyhow no you see all this anointing the power of god breaking out anyhow it's not there are systems of advantage your life must learn it you must know it and you must know how to engage it every jew in israel knows he cannot fail born again or not meet any chew put any chew to be a board member of your company and you watch what starts happening no matter how foolish the decisions are the wealthiest people in america today are jews the greatest brands in the world today they are jews there is a history to the things we see there is a reason why boko haram tribes in the north they go outside the north they will fail north is the seat of governors there is an advantage in the territory they know this by divination [Music] the east is always a place associated with wisdom the magi wise men came from the east it's true the wickedness came from the seat of governance herald wanting to kill jesus [Music] so it should not surprise you that terrorism springs from the north the seat of governance and strangely enough the place that also looks like the seat of governors is also the place where revival rises that is the reason why you see the moves of god ministries like coinonia all these things are not they are not guessings they are pieces of a divine puzzle we together many of you are looking at me dumbfounded let's round up by one last prayer father in the name of your son jesus christ reveal to me every advantage that makes for my excelling in life from scripture from the ministry that i am under the grace from christ himself the chiefest of all advantages revealed to me [Music] let me know what i stand upon and the possibilities that are associated with that covenant please pray [Music] hallelujah you know why the holy spirit decided to move this way to share this these are not things i share in a general meeting like this these are truths that you share when you are talking to leaders i don't know why god decided to allow this thing that's why i say please get it and listen to it you will think you understood what i said no your spirit man only appreciated what i said you will need to settle down because you will hear something from that message that will control your results and open you up to the next season this is how i live my life i never stand anywhere in ignorance of the advantage this world is too wicked you don't guess your advantage on the battlefront it's too risky tomorrow i'm on my way to lagos again i came back from kogi state yesterday there is an advantage i stand upon that gives me security over death my life is a very risky life if you live this kind of life and this kind of shadow and all you say is i know god will protect us one day you will land in trouble i am a giver as a person is both an office a hobby a desire and a responsibility and i know that the way i give is not recommended for an average person i'm telling you this you give that way you will have problems with your wife your husband your children that means there must be an advantage this is more than financial intelligence there must be a system provided that can allow for that dimension of god to continue unhindered my work should do if you do what i do for two weeks you will have a health challenge sincerely i'm telling you this i've been out of this town since saturday only returned yesterday had to rush comfort school of ministry and all today i've been busy doing a lot of things i'm here now this night as soon as i'm done i'm going to be counseling for over the next maybe two three hours heading back home barely have time to sleep tomorrow i'm heading to lagos straight into the morning session of a meeting and yet tuesday is my birthday you live like that something will happen to you if i've not collapsed it's not just because i'm wise there is something you must stand on [Music] there must have been something god told you or god told someone you are under or god connected you to there has to be something there are ministries who don't understand this they are anointed but they pay every bill by themselves they never experience help because they have not known how to tap into that advantage there are some of you you have never been helped by anybody you have not lacked but you don't know what it means to be assisted our lives are full of systems of advantage there was something on jesus that made simon of cyrene to be close by there was something in jesus that made joseph of arimathea to be willing to bury him in the virgin tomb look at me please i'm rounding up i know i'm taking your time rounding up now any earthly advantage in your life that seems to have gone there is a spiritual replacement for it listen let me comfort you that means whatever your father should be please i'm not getting you emotional if your father here if you've lost your father or you've lost your mother or you've lost any sibling or you've lost a destiny helper i'm bringing you a word of hope that every physical thing that they should do there is a remedy in the spirit if it does not happen to you it is because you do not know this dimension of god that means you are saying i'm an orphan apostle and the only child no father no mother there is something you can tap into the realm of the spirit that can be almost equal aside from the bodily connection of a father a mother are we together now there are some of you who lost your physical parents and god carried you and came and planted you in coinonia here so that you can have the opportunity of receiving what is as real as i as fatherhood that means it is your responsibility to go back to god and say lord because of my faith i left my loved ones now i am in zarya all by myself i don't have an earthly father i don't have a nearly mother or i have a father mother some of you here please don't feel bad i i'm rounding up but i'm speaking by the spirit some of you here are single moms you have your children something happened maybe your husband died or run away whatever the story is it doesn't matter and humanly speaking you are supposed to be disadvantaged but the bible says for we know they don't know but we know that the kingdom can construct an advantage for you there are systems of advantage apostle i graduated with a third class or i never even had the opportunity to go to school in the first place and the truth is at my age knowledge is not a waste but sincerely at my age the responsibilities around my life may not allow me the privilege of a young person going to go to school again there is a system of advantage that you can tap into that will lift you and keep you where your contemporaries are as though you did not have any disadvantage this is the excellency of walking with god so this is a word of hope don't sit down feeling bad just because your husband died or your wife died or your mother died most times we cry for two reasons number one because of the earthly connection or how he loved him that's what they said when jesus wept at the grave of lazarus but the second reason is because of the space and the vacuum that their absence creates and i'm speaking to you as a man of god by the spirit that there is an advantage in the kingdom that you can tap into you can outsource an advantage to correct the anomaly that the absence of these personalities have caused in your life let's pray father i have spoken to your people by the spirit you have moved in a dimension tonight with us that is most edifying especially for this season we honor you for your wisdom on how you walk in the midst of us we honor you for your speakings thank you for the impartations the deliverances the healings and everything you have done and are still doing my god i pray let this voice not be the voice of a man let let it be the voice of god let it be the voice of prophecy let it be the voice of destiny in the name of jesus i have spoken your counsel according to the wisdom of your spirit i ask that as your people listen to these teachings again and again may they hear what they've not heard now may they see what they've not seen personalize this teaching oh god when they are listening to the tapes and let it minister deeply to the fabric of their destiny let there be results from this teaching tonight and lord i decree and declare that you bless your people the book of revelation says blessed are ye for you hear these things it says blessed is he that hears and reads these things i pray that the ears that will hear this from now and even many many years and decades from now may those ears be blessed may those eyes be blessed in the name of jesus lord i thank you because in the days that come we will credit our the excellency of our walk to some of these truths we have learned tonight we give you the praise we honor you and we thank you continue to make this place a place of revelation a place of balance a place of the spirit we give you grace we give you honor for in the mighty jesus will bless you for your presence in this place are you praying lift your voice pray the spirit [Music] just focus on jesus tonight even as you pray [Music] bless him in the spirit speak in other tongues [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] m [Music] make sure you are praying the spirit is always willing the spirit is always willing [Music] to be [Music] [Applause] hallelujah praise the lord praise the lord we're still going to pray and i'd like you to pray from the depth of your heart father everything that will cover my hearing and my seeing tonight i tear it off my life lift your voice and pray please lift your voice pray seriously pray seriously [Applause] [Music] every flesh that will cover my eyes and cover my ears tonight i reject him are you praying i'm in a season where i must rise in the spirit i was rising destiny i put pressure on myself for the sake of my destiny is someone praying for the sake of your destiny is someone praying for the sake of your generation [Laughter] give yourself holy to them give yourself holy to them that thy profiting may appear unto all that thy profiting may appear [Music] i put myself under pressure tonight for the sake of my destiny for the sake of superior levels in the spirit [Music] yes you must open you must hear eyes you must see in the name of jesus christ [Music] keep praying don't stop don't look around pray focus on jesus and pray embrace tonight my eyes see on my ears here [Music] holy [Music] oh he goes [Music] take your place your place take your place [Music] take your place [Music] take your place [Music] [Applause] take your place [Applause] affect my life breathe on me lord i look to you for life affect my life breathe on me i look to you for life i fake my life breathe on me lord i look to you for life affect my life without me i look to you for life affect my life breathe on me change my life breathe on me lived my life read only lord i look to you for life [Music] change my life breathe on me heal my life breathe on me restore my life read on me [Music] i looked to you for life lived my life freak on me bless my life breathe on me change my life breathe on me [Music] part of the meeting [Music] change my life change my life change my life let this not be another meeting change my life oh god change my life change my life change my life pray for your life not your finances not your ministry not your business focus on your life change my life change my life tonight is about me it's about my life [Music] leave your challenges if you are not there your challenges will not be there pray for yourself this is about my life [Music] foreign [Music] change my life shalla barakata paratus hallelujah listen listen to me please please listen many times we focus on the things we want changed not knowing that the troubles came because you were there no dead man has trouble no dead man needs finances no dead man needs breakthrough no dead man needs speed delay comes because you are there speed is needed because you are there everything is required because you are there we focus on everything we want change and forget about ourselves one of the primary assignments of prayer listen is not to petition god to meet needs it's not even an instrument of warfare to ward off the power of darkness it's not just a spiritual system of legislature one of the major assignments of prayer and this is where many believers continue to miss it prayer was originally designed to change you let me show you a scripture luke chaps keep standing luke chapter 9. thank you holy spirit luke chapter 9 luke chapter 9 please be sensitive tonight luke chapter 9 from verse 29. everybody read one to read and as he prayed the fashion of his countenance was altered and his remnant was white glistening he prayed and nothing around him changed it was him that changed when he prayed his countenance changed his raymond changed you can change yourself in prayer did you hear what i said you can change like how many of you have seen a snake molten it's a system by which they grow they expand they come out of their former self into a new self so when you see that snake the the the former self the shell of it that is left is the former one you can pray yourself into a newer version of yourself you can pray yourself into a wiser version of yourself you can't let me tell you this prayer is not the only key but whenever prayer is not the key it becomes the hand that holds the key if prayer is not the key then it is the hand that holds the key to the door everything plus prayer increases you knowledge pros prayer increases you grace plus prayer increases you are we together and as he prayed he didn't say his situation changed no he didn't say as he prayed those there were times that he prayed and people from a distance were blessed but this time around as he prayed he was the one changing we're going to see pray a few minutes this prayer is not for my father this prayer is not for my bank account this prayer is not oh god take darkness out of my life this prayer has changed me this is not the best version of me this is not the best it is like it's like an incubation room bring something out of my prayer life oh god that is not what went in is someone praying lift your voice pray [Music] you are praying to be changed [Music] you are not praying for things to change you are praying to be changed [Applause] foreign [Music] your eyes on jesus and pray they looked unto him and their faces were lightened [Music] do not say i'm tired do not say i'm weak that's a lie of the devil do not say i can't pray she can take a take and take a decade you pray for your destiny by praying for yourself you change things by changing take this weak version of myself to a strong fashion of god take this weak fashion of myself this weak version of a man of god this fake version of a woman this weak version of an entrepreneur this weak version of a career person let it be replaced by a strong one [Music] there is power in prayer pray yourself to strength pray your way to authority pray your way to power in the spirit pray your way to strength but the people that do know their god they shall be strong pray your way to faith [Music] foreign [Music] that thy prophecy may appear unto all that thy prophecy may appear unto all your prophets will never never never appear unto all my defaults you must pray your way to resolve pray your way to real power pray your way to strength pray your way to real anointing [Music] weakness from your life [Music] pray out fear from your life [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] pray your way out of lukewarmness pray your way out of doubt and unbelief so pray there is no male or female there is no young at all when it comes to spiritual things there is neither jew nor greek so [Music] let every other name fade away [Music] every other name fade away [Music] uh jesus [Music] oh fade away [Music] over every darkness you are causing light to shine from darkness [Music] over [Music] you oh you were [Music] see [Music] [Applause] [Music] listen to me greatness is what you attract to your life by reason of what you are becoming [Music] more than by reason of what you have your results are a reflection of the transitions happening in your life or otherwise it is cheaper to change yourself than to change things because when you change things must change everything in your life is a statement to your destiny this is where you are in the spirit this is where you are in knowledge this is where you are in destiny instead of shifting things one by one shift yourself and everything will rise to follow you you truly change things by changing you don't change things it's harder to change things one by one everything you draw to your life is a reflection of what version of you when you change your results change when you change even the operation of the spirit over your life changes he does not relate with everybody the same way at every dimension now [Music] hallelujah it's important we pray the biblical way to deal with weakness is to pray you pray out a weak version of yourself if you fail in the day of battle you say your strength is small hallelujah praise the lord please be seated god bless you be seated and be sensitive please play the strings for me mighty god give you praise good evening everybody [Music] it's my goal and my prayer and my desire that every service becomes an experience for someone's life an experience for someone's destiny we've been doing this for many years but we will never take for granted the opportunity that god gives for our growth and our transition every service is prepared intentionally not only to bless not just to honor the continuity of a ministry's program but it's an opportunity for the holy spirit to come once again and to change our lives and among the things we must rebuke is familiarity you must rebuke familiarity i know how god works i know how god moves i know somebody is about to shout i know somebody will roll as usual this is what you expect in koinonia that familiarity will turn you from a particular to a spectator you can be in a place be a witness [Music] a spectator and not a partaker it takes more than just looking around to be a partaker it takes a hard connection an awareness that one moment in god's presence effectively maximized can turn a man's life around people say one word from god can change a man no one word from god does not change a man one word from god received understood and engaged is what will change a man one word from god to change a man is deception the devil has never been afraid of the word of god when the sower sowed it was satan himself that came and carried the seed one word received with meekness the bible says the engrafted word praise the lord i came tonight with a very serious burden and many times when the lord wants you to teach teachings that are very very seasonal and very called for especially as the times demand he will bring them not as salmons he will bring them as burdens it will be a strong burden upon your spirit that will refuse to live praise the lord and i've been focusing a lot especially about what i just talked about the power of changing things by changing the power of growing to superior realms of results by being the one to grow i think that sometimes we pay so much attention on the things around us we desire changed that we forget that those things are there because of us that means that if i refuse to transit in life no matter what i try to move it will come down back to my level are we together now there are many things you would not need to pray for if you pray for yourself let me repeat there are many things you would not need to pray for if you pray on and for yourself that means if you become the project of the growth there are many things you may not need to pray for again it's true in praying for yourself you will find out that you are praying for many other things your prayer life and indeed your destiny will be hard if you focus on any other thing outside yourself pay attention to yourself the development your transition and then you will find out that in doing so you are automatically influencing every result you desire let me repeat what i said earlier while we're praying that greatness and success is what you attract to yourself not what you pursue what you attract to yourself by reason of who you are becoming if i'm still the person yesterday today then i do not deserve to get any result different from that which i had yesterday the results you seek cannot come to this version of you they are to come but not this version of you the anointing that you seek cannot come upon this version of you the prosperity you seek cannot enter into the pocket of this version of you so many times the power of restraint is not always demonic it is god waiting for the version of you that matches that result please listen and learn and grow this is spiritual intelligence not every restraint is an attack from satan not every restraint is proof that there is something demonic many times it can be god waiting for the version of you that is fit it is not because god cannot take the members from 100 to 10 000. it is not because god cannot take your finances from 500 to 10 million it is not because god cannot take your grace from this level to that level but it cannot come on this version of you the bible says you cannot put new wine in an old winescape they are all called wine skins the difference is old and new you are still called a human being but the difference is the old version and the new version you are still called a man of god but the man of god before and the new man of god ah jesus said why seekers he the dead among the living there was a version of me that lied lifeless you saw that version on the ground but it's no longer in the grave a version of me has arisen in the glory of the father not the one that walked the earth now without blood a version of me that lives by another life i learned this in my life and as a person i stopped wasting my time to change things it is hard to change things do you know how many things in your life you have to change if you pursue them one by one think how hard it is to look for good friends think how hard it is to look for quality connections and relationships think how hard it is to look for information every level already has the systems and the provisions waiting the cheapest way listen it is harder for me to try to reach to something higher than me to bring it down to my level it is wiser to grow to that level where it no longer becomes difficult remember if you watch a child growing up like one of these are little ones they try to reach for something and you see the difficulty they can fall many times it is cheaper sometimes they can try and stand upon something that can throw them and then pick what they want but an adult who has grown just comes and he can look from that height and without pressure peak the things that are hard today are not hard it is your level that defines them so if you grow you will find out that they are not so the finances that looks like a monster of iran lord when will i go out of this it's only the old version of you is looking at the destiny that only the new version of you can enter so it looks hard spiritually lord is it possible that i can step into this how will i start seeing visions what does it look like to see a vision will i be in myself will i fall down is it that i'm dying those are unnecessary questions just grow when you grow and enter those realms by experience you will have those answers there are many things about your biological life you did not need to ask it's a burden to ask every question what happens to me when i'm a teenager what happens when i'm 13 give me a detailed information of what will happen when i'm 14 years it's unnecessary just grow as you grow many times you will find out that you didn't even consciously pay attention to those transitions let me ask you a question do you know where your clothes of 10 years were do you know where they are now can you remember giving them out no can you remember burning them up no can you remember packing them to keep somewhere no they left for these ones to come it's a mystery you don't understand remember where your first phone is remember you didn't throw it remember you didn't sell it remember you didn't saw it but where is it many times we don't know the things around us are living things too they are governed by laws they live quietly and we do not know [Music] may the lord give us understanding that the things that we call dead are not dead they can't hear and they can see they are more obedient to the systems of god than us are we together i never had to tell anybody stop giving me this kind of honorarium stop tearing 2a and rolling 500 naira inside and choking it in my pocket as a bribe that would be stupid and arrogant the key is to grow when you grow a law prohibits individuals from approaching you that way are we together so many times when you look at the things around you and you don't like them they were not designed to live they were designed to be the reality of anybody in that realm if you don't like them move to the realm where there are realities that match your desire please listen to me this will give us intelligence there are many prayers we pray that are it's just the mercy of god that answers them they are not wise prayers they are prayers that are a reflection of spiritual ignorance many times the prayer is not take this away from me many times the prayers take me out of this realm the realities are fixed they are there an heir as long as is a child he says different not from a slave though he be lord of all he says but it's under tutors and governors that means that when you find out there are two thousand governors around the issue is not to drive them away the issue is to grow out of childhood and you may not need them again praise the lord yes another analogy and then i'll begin to teach on what i have tonight there are many primary schools i believe they still do it where the junior students in that primary school wear short trousers is that correct and then when they get to a particular level they start to wear long trousers now imagine someone in say primary 2 goes to the teacher and say look i'm tall is something that came genetically and because of that it may not look good on me to wear a short trouser the rules will not change because of you but when you change you change the rules you don't change the rules by changing the rules you change the rules by leaving the realm where those rules apply all rules don't apply the same at every level it is true are we together so we seek to transit by the spirit to realms where certain things no longer hold listen to me look up please look up your writing but look up if you do not pay attention to what i'm saying this is what will happen to you everybody speaks from the reality that his transition has captured so many times when you hear people speak you will interpret your speakings from your realm and based on your realm it looks untrue with all humility if in 24 hours nobody favors me is proof something is wrong at this level you see that yes the level god has brought me makes it is either an attack or something about my life 24 hours cannot happen without someone favoring me this is the reality at this level are we together now yes once upon a time if i'm not favored in a year i'll have to be patient for one year to know whether it's an attack or not at the end of that i say no this year it was not like that and then you pray and then you rise to a realm where it becomes a month you rise to a realm where it becomes a week if nobody calls my phone in 24 hours seeking for help something is wrong i will go for a retreat 24 hours i wake up every day without fail with text messages of people needing the grace of god upon my life once upon a time i think something happened to my phone and there was no network i got up in the morning and flipped my phone and it was empty i said this is something is wrong something has to be wrong in five hours my phone did not ring nobody sent a text something is wrong i off the phone and put it back and there the text i said this is it because that result did not look like my realm now listen please listen to what i'm teaching you there are levels where if you pray for one hour you must punish yourself hello this is not religion you truly must punish yourself because the demand on your life the daily servicing of your altar one hour is too small if you don't meet that target you must punish yourself by an extended prayer time someday why because before you finish thanking god for what he has done the time should have gone what god has done is to before you start listening and say lord let me name my blessings thank you because the other day they didn't kill my member somewhere thank you oh god because the wicked did not get a reason to laugh one hour is already covered there are people who don't have much to say thank you for thank you lord because i'm alive thank you because even though my father is alive lord hear my needs but there are things god has done to you in some realms it is wicked to use 10 minutes to say thank you now the time someone is interceding is your thanksgiving time you use that one hour to roll on the ground and say thank you sometimes you use 15 minutes to just keep quiet and let your tears say thank you before you start talking that's why i'm telling you praying for one hour in certain realms is not talking in tongues for one hour there are activities in some realms that is only intercession and warfare what and what intercession and warfare because of the seriousness of where you are but there are realms that god has given you some level of victory intercession will be after a prolonged period of cry and thanksgiving so two people go to pray come two people go to pray they represent different realms one person enters and say father i give you thanks you are the lion of the tribe of judah this is the day or the night whatever time of the day that the lord has made i rejoice i give thanks shut up and stretch you go into lord these are my petitions help me oh this is plenty the least is increasing lord help me at the point you stop praying you start lamenting you are right at that realm you will find out that the person you went to pray with you think he cannot pray this is what you will be doing thank you jesus father i glorify you he is praying you are merciful you are merciful you are merciful and a song is playing lord you are merciful and you are there praying and getting angry i'm saying this guy doesn't know what he's doing you are not at the same realm listen carefully listen that person is taking out time later on you are exhausted you are tested you are tired you don't even know you have been praying i miss all around he knows you are praying i miss he is not correcting you because there is a provision of god's mercy that whoever is at that realm god should ignore his mistakes and answer him so you find out that you are praying a lot of nonsense at that realm and you receive supernatural answers they are not a proof that you are correct the person standing here already knows you didn't enter his gates with thanksgiving you'd even get to his court you are shouting around the gate but god came out and helped you that is not how he helps man he just came to help you [Applause] now watch this this is if you understand you now get what i'm telling you that your prayer life imagine that two of you come you you truly with without without a sense of pride two of you cannot be prayer partners it's not like you can pray together but you can be prayer partners you can only be prayer partners corporately and to round up maybe belong to the same group because this guy is already he brings out his piece of paper and there's nothing to bring out you tell him all right pray and you lie down flat only to stand up after two hours you are not sleepy no it's part of the prayer time and the guy says scott ross i'm tired or finished i need to go i'll come back later it's okay god bless you there are certain realms where you cannot pray with people there are things god will do and tell you that requires you alone with him so when people are there he will relate with you in a way and manner that is general and you have to remain behind because you know you and god have not talked yet [Music] people are there and you are praying generally oh lord thank you for everything okay may god bless you sir we are going to sleep and you tell them go and then immediately you go the atmosphere changes the holy spirit now comes as one addon for that realm there are ways he cannot relate the the weirdness of his operation at that realm cannot be understood by people because sometimes as soon as he comes there you will do things that don't make sense you will walk alone and fall down and does it you are in a vision and for the next 30 minutes you are there do you think that person will leave you alone he will wake you and shift you till your spirit cannot return back to your body again so he will allow them go you don't convert a man's prayer dimension by saying let that dimension come and meet me no you don't have enough testimonies to pray that kind of prayer you've not gone through enough pain to know what a man will be doing for three hours everything in your life is paid for by everybody you don't know what it means to be attacked what commission have you been given what assignment what what is the devil going to attack you for is your general attacks here and there just to bring down your spiritual life nothing serious so you can stroll around for 10 minutes and go but there are certain burdens that we're not when they're on your head the time it takes me to pray for one department alone in cornonia will surprise you there when you know see listen the weight on your head determines how you walk if you are carrying a cup on your head you can even leave it and walk around if you are carrying a headphone you can walk around if you are carrying a destiny [Music] the work is so slippery god must lead you on how to walk this is what people do not understand so this thing people generally call prayer is many things at many realms that's why you see me encourage people i as i began to grow in the things of god i found out that i cannot pray comfortably in the daytime my life at this level will not allow me to maximize prayer the distraction that will come from my phone ringing i don't off my phone whether i'm on pulpit or my phone is if my phone is off i'm either taking a flight or maybe something is done you see that i charge my phone on average of twice every day i have to because of you do you know living is not general the concept of living is dimensional listen to me that means when you are tired of certain things certain experiences around you someone else is coming into that dimension so you are not going to say lord take away those things your job is to rise to the next dimension are we together now yes once upon a time i remember those days if there were 30 people and i was going to minister to them i would have to lay hands on everybody one by one it was very exhausting and i said god there has to be a better way once upon a time if god is talking to me and i see the spirit that god wants to touch you i will have to walk to you to touch you for that word to come to pass that was it was not what god could do it was what my renewal and my alignment at that level could allow him do and i knew that if i continued that way what if i have 30 minutes to preach and god wants to touch 500 people i follow them one by one touch somebody in overflow three come back touch this how do you touch the people online and then i said god there has to be a way and he said of course there is a way for i am a man under authority and i say to one go and he goeth that your words can become you you don't have to move your presence can be poured into your words you can send it on errand backed up by the anointing of the spirit and it will produce the same effect and i said okay god what does it take let's go if you are interested now when you rise to that realm you will see it and then sometimes a new believer will sit down be wondering wow how does this thing happen if the holy spirit shows me that he wants to touch someone in overflow 3 now you see all i need to do is not just to speak it or say it you see that you agree with god it looks simple until you are taught what really happens you come and collect the mic and talk i will tell you when god wants to touch somebody your job is to just say it and you will be very surprised to see as if god doesn't love you so most of this prayer lord why did you disgrace me i went to this meeting expecting the result of a realm you went to the meeting with the expectation of a realm you have not entered because you saw somebody and say no abba this must happen are we together there are people who carry graces as soon as they sit down and begin to talk something about the realm and the dimension of god that they walk in will force you to pay attention they don't have to say keep quiet no there are ramps oh yeah keep quiet now praise god everybody listen but there are realms where there are other provisions some spiritual arsenals have been provided that compel men to hear you so you can see two men of god operating everybody is bringing his possibilities are we together [Music] yes to believe that everybody is just generically carrying eternal life carrying the holy spirit you are right but you are wrong people come with their realms and the possibilities that come with those realms listen to me and that means that if and when you are tired of what you are seeing and you do not like it the bible says who shall ascend to the heel of the lord there is a heel there is a level where you can rise to elijah was sitting uphill and he was able to see those were coming and he called down fire on them he was sitting at an altitude physically but that can also be symbolic of an altitude in the spirit [Music] papaya boy can just come and stand on this pulpit and just say thank you and speak and say let me bless you i declare that before the end of this week you will be favored now he's speaking from a realm you will say amen it may not sound charismatic it may not sound apostolic nobody falls nobody rises but the nature of the spiritual provision that follows his grace will insist that that word comes to pass not because you believe it for the sake of the position he represents to the body so you see him not say well do you have there are reps why you say you have faith suppress i'm sensing unbelief you are stopping this thing from happening truly there are dimensions where god does a thing not just for his name's sake he does it to honor the covenant he has with the vessels it's true that's why you can find somebody will come under a ministry and wait before he starts learning how to tight he will start receiving results of a title breakthrough open doors and when you meet him and say you are so successful teach me about success it will be the worst 30 minutes of your life he will vent ignorance from a to z and say why are you succeeding i don't know and truly he's right he doesn't know and if he makes a mistake to go out of that covering in one week everything will dry because that thing will come his results will come back to look like his two ram do you believe what i'm sharing with you yes sir the animals did not want to be saved they didn't know how to be saved but they came under the covering of noah's ark it was built with food inside to sustain them the animals would come out after the flood like heroes but where they left alone they would die there are dimensions in the spirit and there are realities that means that if i want you to move to another dimension of results then i must be able to guide you on the principles that will transit you from where you are to where you need to be [Music] there are destinies that no matter how you pray and fast at that level there are certain levels of the blessings of the lord that may never be made manifest your capacity at that level will not allow god bless you there is no need for that level of blessing at that level are we together there are things you must be taught that means every time come look at place that means every time the word of god is coming to you it's not only a defying you listen very carefully it's not only informing you is transiting you that means a possibility exists that you came here coinonia at a realm and by the time we are sharing the grace you think because you want the same clothes you are the same person going out immediately you step out you will find out that the reality that followed you here is not the reality that went out with you many of you especially men of god come here and you just sit for one meeting and at the end of it sometimes you don't even get to see me and you are prayed for and that's it all you need to do is go back to your church or your fellowship and the first surprise is when you open your bible what is this again then you stand to pray and it will surprise you let me tell you another thing that will surprise you your worship team members that didn't follow you will start singing and you will think this is coinonia worship team you took something more than you back to your meeting are you seeing that remember you didn't call them to tell them look this is where i went to this is the grace i carried you went quietly but the nature of that grace is like a software it starts reprogramming everything around you to reflect the level you have now entered all of a sudden you find out that if you are someone who were not excellent for instance and you contracted that grace for excellence you come back with you don't have to start teaching first you will find out that in a span of two months exceptionally excellent people will start coming to your platforms they were called there is a grace that calls them they don't hear you because you are not yet at the level where they're here there are ministries that no matter what branch you open even if they open the branch close to a mosque they must have excellent people it's not like they bring people from the headquarters the grace was designed to ransack the city and look for those who must make the anointing that is upon that level to work to come there are cities where people hardly get land for church and for certain things but there are ministries that enter with some graces as soon as they enter there must be vacancy suddenly somebody gets visa and is going abroad and he leaves his house and they demolish that house and it becomes a church the pressure that that grace puts on a territory until there are results please listen to what i'm telling you that means there is a grace you can carry that when you stand somewhere it becomes impossible for people to ignore you it's not you you have risen to a level that grace will begin to compel it will orchestrate a scenario that must bring you out no matter where you hide something must happen to the point that if god if you say grace at that level god has mandated that at that level any time you go you must be seen and his grace must be acknowledged so you are humble and because you are in that place god that anointing can make somebody who has no business coming there who knows you to come there so that he can announce you and then leave the grace on your life there are dimensions of favor that you can enter into that even if it's on a saturday night you speak over people they must be blessed even if it's sunday during service it's true it's true there are graces please listen to me there are dimensions you get to in the spirit that when you make certain spiritual utterances and say god said even if it's not god that said it because of the realm you occupy he will honor what you have said and rebuke you when you go back are we together that means it is possible for a man of god a prophet to come and see lend this a prophet can come and see that she is supposed to be blessed october that's what the revelation gave and it's accurate but i can come with a dimension listen carefully until a higher dimension comes the highest grace that spoke is what works but when a higher grace comes i can make that october become tomorrow i'm not a prophet i came with a realm of intimacy and a covenant that i have with god and i can look at him and say my friend something fell down and you gave me look at this i bless you by tomorrow and god will take what it doesn't mean the prophet lied it is the implication of the realm that was introduced [Music] believers hear this and grow so if you don't understand you may go back and say fake prophet you prophesied nonsense no the prophet himself even that office is in levels a prophet in this realm is not greater than a christian in this realm the realm which is a reflection of his work with god must bow listen the office that that man has as powerful as it is there is a realm of intimacy you can have with god that equals that office you are not a prophet but the level of dealing you have gotten with your result is the same result a prophet will get so when you stand side by side by with a prophet they will call two of you prophets you are not a prophet you have only translated to a realm where there is no difference between you and the result of a prophet or an apostle [Music] these are deep mysteries in the kingdom that many people do not [Music] understand are you hearing what i'm saying that's powerful that means if you truly want to be a blessing more than office modern titles seek to be transitioned to a deep dimension of work with the holy spirit where there are results you will command that it looks like you are getting results from every office a point will come your members will not even know who you are he said this guy is a prophet but are you really a prophet this guy is an evangelist but you are prophesying more than a prophet and you send you an evangel i said god told me i'm an evangelist you started as an evangelist your intimacy took you to the realm where only prophets should get to and took you to a realm higher than that dimension that means it is possible for a man of god you offend to cause you in anger and truly it will happen but a man of god will come who is not a prophet not an apostle not anything but in a dimension of grace he has been given the power he will nullify that thing and say it is true based on this course you should die tomorrow but i hold your hands god look at him for my sake let it go [Music] it's true [Music] i'm looking for the best way i will help you understand this thing tonight these are the dimensions that are at work in us that certain things can happen to people because certain people are there are we together yes all of these things you see are provisions that god put in place to ensure that the body continues to grow and that we continue to receive results you can't believe that i've not even touched my message tonight i just came with a hunger and a body let's see what i can [Music] touch i took the air part of what i want to share last week [Music] responding to the situation that we have that is widespread now people getting frustrated as to whether the word of god produces results or not many of you have seen the rate of suicide and the rate of not armed robbery not boko haram these are people killing themselves now a man leaves his family and then they are called that he died left a note i'm tired of life and that's it and young people also killing themselves and those who are alive it's almost as if they are dead already depression teenagers having depression young people having high blood pressure all kinds of health related issues there is an answer i attempted to answer that question last week was it or the week before last that the reason the first reason that we looked at was because of the nature and the kind of mentorship and teaching are we together i stated that people have been taught that their value of their life is in the abundance of the physical things they get and so by the time you find out that you are unable to get a car and a house and a child and a husband and a wife and certain things at certain levels self-inflicted frustration begins to come listen carefully and as a result people become depressed you hear people saying as old as i am i don't have a child or i don't have a wife or i don't have a husband or i don't have my own house can you imagine at this age i'm still renting can you imagine this and that can you imagine at this age i have only three girls no boy you know and all of these kinds of things and i told us that it is because first the kinds of teachings please listen carefully the kinds of teachings that we have taught people we have taught people that spirituality and in many circles sadly that spirituality is only measured in the acquisition of physical things are we together so by the time i have by the time i have certain things for a prolonged period of time maybe a house a car and all of that i am perceived to not be growing spiritually are we together yes why do you still have this car after 10 years why are you still living here after 20 years so that pressure to do things to prove that the world is working when our expectations continually become disappointed then we are plunged into that state of depression are we together but then tonight's teaching also is an attempt to bring balance to it to help us understand it is important for us to get results and i want to talk maybe just a few minutes our time is already spent on the fact that i believe that many people are unable to rise to the realms please listen the realms that will allow their lives to reflect the faithfulness of god among many things because we have not learned thank you we have not learned that success is not something you pursue please say after me you do not pursue success you do not pursue greatness there is nobody who tries to pursue success or pursue greatness whether spiritually financially and otherwise that will ever have it it is not something you pursue please listen to me it is something that you draw it is attracted to your life on the strength of who you become and listen to me there are certain traits every blessed man every anointed man every influential man everyone that has been trusted with grace and influence will tell you listen there are a set of traits that individuals must possess you call it character you call it whatever it is there are belief systems say belief systems there are there are mindset conditionings that you must be able to have that will allow you to transit like i said earlier to the realms where these things effortlessly let me tell you this every time you struggle unnecessarily to get something stop immediately did you hear what i said every time you are struggling not necessarily to get a thing stop immediately it may be proof that you have not acquired the spiritual the psychological and the spiritual maybe sometimes the intellectual stamina to bring that thing this is rainy season no farmer would go to the farm and have to labor so much to till the ground why because part of the provision of the rainy season is a system that softens the soil are we together now but if you try to till the ground by november december especially at this part of the country you're going to have a hard time so there are certain things we are trying to get is proof that although you are trying to reach out and is running away from you is telling you something by running that you are not yet qualified for me so instead of running unnecessarily cut away and stay back and build the belief systems build the track record in the spirit that makes for that thing and i tell you whatever it is that left you will come to you and stick to you and refuse to go it is true for finances it is true for ministry it is true for leadership it is true for the anointing it is true for revelation it is true for anything i want to walk you through a few belief systems tonight maybe just two three and we pray since our time is gone that i believe is private to our entering these new seasons that the lord has spoken to us about there are many of us who can sense in the spirit that i am at the edge i am i've exhausted my current level are we together now that financially spiritually and otherwise but let me limit it to our the things that pertain on to life the things that matter to our life our upkeep our wealthy and so on and so forth because that is what is causing the depression i don't think anyone will go and kill himself just because he doesn't know god he would rather fast he would rather pray he would rather buy books but when you are unable to pay the fees of your children when you are unable to do well when you are able to take care of your parents and do all of that the accumulated frustration can push you to a point do you know that in all fairness i think in the last one or two weeks i've gotten at least one text every day people just calling and saying apostle please you have to talk to me otherwise i've been sensing i've been hearing a voice say i should kill myself i'm good for nothing repeatedly from different regions and then i knew that this this is terrible hearing voices getting frustrated feeling my life cannot you know my life would not make sense the the latest of the suicide issues i got to hear was a man a father who had a quarrel with his wife this is a true story some of you may have heard it a man who picked a coral with his wife and she took out time and blasted him and told him how irresponsible how shameless how disappointed she was in him how sad she felt that she got married to him and told him is it that his children were also disappointed and the last they said was that the man went out he just left and that was it they thought he was kidnapped they thought he was killed they didn't see him for a few days and they thought he was just you know men and their anger until police traced down and they found out that the man had died and they traced that the death was suicide now if you trace i'm not talking against church but if you trace that man will have to be associated with a group a church a fellowship or some kind of spiritual platform that means it is irresponsible for any man of god any spiritual leader to not at least respond to these things listen sociologically speaking men of god are also mind control systems men of god are also agents of transformation and much more than helping people to build their spiritual convictions we must pay attention to make sure that when there is an there is a psychological epidemic within a territory it is wise for every responsible man of god who has a sizable influence over people to contribute in making the people stay in a position that will not allow satan to bring all of those kinds of predicaments are we together say i need results in my life it is true that results are not the basis of our confidence it is true that results are not the objects not the motivation behind our pursuit of god and our work in the faith however as i have said i will continue to say again that results among other things are a system of consolation results are proof that you are adhering to spiritual laws results are also proof in many regards that god is with you not all the time but many times rabbi we know that thou art a man sent from god how do we know for no man can do these things so when god is with you there are some things there are some evidences attestations of his presence that must be there and the lord put it in my heart and i know by experience and by the privilege of mentorship from exceptionally successful people in the faith life financially and so on and so forth that there might be a few things we may be missing as believers or other things that we need to inculcate that can transit us to the levels that we seek to have the results that will make us at ease to know and believe that god is faithful are we together so i want to share with us a few things that just take note of it we'll just take three for the sake of time and then we'll pray tonight hallelujah the first belief system that i want us to learn tonight that helps us to be great and helps us to transit well look our place is that all truly great people do not derive their confidence and their self-worth from the things that are outside them please listen all great people do not derive their self-worth from the abundance of the external things that they have cars houses certificates achievements as powerful as all these things are no truly great man especially in the kingdom derives his self-worth from the abundance of these things that means that when i buy a new shoe when i buy a new cloth then i feel more successful when the cloth spoils i feel less successful that's a terrible way to live are we together now the bible um i think that should be i hope is uh what scripture now is it luke chapter 12 it just came to my spirit let's look at it luke chapter 12 i believe it is jesus was teaching luke chapter 12 yes and verse 15. give it to us please quickly luke chapter 12 and verse 15. everyone please look up is projected here's what the bible says jesus is teaching now and he said unto them take heed and beware of what convictiousness greed greed that's the word there greed it says for a man's life consisted not in the abundance of what things which he possesses that means the true value of your life and my life is not in cars it's not in houses are we together now so you must bring yourself to a point where even though i'm trusting god for a car a house i'm trusting god for um advanced certifications i'm trusting god to go abroad i'm trusting god to increase membership i'm trusting god to have children and so on and so forth my life cannot be and my sense of success cannot be defined by these things you know why because these things vacillate they go up and they go down praise the lord i was sharing i think he was with our school of ministry students yesterday and um it started with the leaders during the leaders meeting um i traveled to one of the states and my phone just fell into mud and water and it was just gone just gone completely and while they were still deciding for me what other phone i would buy to replace that one i decided to take the old phone remember that my old phone that you people hate so much that you've done your best to make sure i throw away you know i dusted the whole thing and i got it back in shape and then when i went for the leaders meeting i could see the body language all the leaders oh not again you could see apostle you've left this you know and all of that and um i use the opportunity to start sharing with them a bit of what i'm sharing with you now imagine that i tied my sense of self-worth to an exceptional phone i will now begin to tell myself things that i think you are thinking ah that means apostles finances is going down this one that he replaced this phone maybe he sold it to because he's broke because he's looking for something now remember you are not thinking that it is a make believe that has come as a result of my tying my self-worth to phones there are people who cannot leave their homes until they borrow certain things and wear there are people who can because they have created perceptions there are men of god and women of god who cannot be themselves more than half of their life is not them [Music] it's a dangerous way to live listen very carefully i'll show you a quick way to suicide tie your self-worth to things and sooner or later you find out that you will need a knife you will need a hole a cutlass or a rope to kill yourself because of disappointed expectations there are people who have tied their self-worth to the quality and the wealth of the kinds of families they have come from so they will deny their parents because your mother is somewhere maybe roasting corn or selling something by the road and the impression that you have given people is that you are an exceptional harvard type young man who most likely has spent a major part of his life abroad and now they need to see your mother or your father and based on your belief system you think that looking at her and her state will will be disadvantaged to the perception you are proposing so you will call your mother your auntie says just one of our relatives that just came to stay with us i mean even me i'm surprised now seeing her outside you think what i'm saying is silly except for the fact that it is true how many people will never be proud of even their homes where they live your family house yes i know that they use mud to build it but the mud is not inside your mind but simply because you don't want we have a slang that our generation called this call it fall in your hand correct how will i take these people in my department my departmental people want to greet my parents how will i now take them to a house that is smelling there's humidity even inside the house the carpet i mean everything there are roaches flying around i don't want to be associated with that less the person who wants to marry me who has been perceiving that i'm a lady who was born inside an airplane may now have to make up his mind and change his perception let me advise you and let me encourage you i have a responsibility over you listen to me if you tie your self-worth to anything outside you get set for a shock in this life hallelujah god forbid but if any of my vehicles have break down and it's time for me to come for koinonia i would stop a bike outside quickly and say mr man please take me i'm late and and you know members can rock this they say my apostle the servant of the living god you know they they will rub it in and make you say bye stop stop let me just go back home tell them i'm not around if you need things to validate who you are you are in trouble because you will never have enough things that's why we seek to change forms listen let your motivation be a sincere desire to transit to a more effective version of yourself not that it is in the acquisition of these things that's why we are disappointed now i bought the phone now i i got the new hair now i got the clothes i got the designers i expected you to notice it and commend me and you ignored me so frustration starts we together now did you not notice my perfume have you not noticed that i've changed perfume what is my business i'm thinking about my own destiny somewhere [Music] did you not notice i changed the car did you not notice i moved to a house have you not noticed that levels have changed i will never tie anything my self-worth to anything no matter how great they are i tell you the truth they are mundane things this teaching may not be popular but it's the way of peace it's not teaching you to be a mediocre is giving you rest rest you've heard me say it again anything that is what's taking my life on i put it inside me god holy spirit quality information anything that is too big to enter inside me is not worth my attention people's vehicles spoilt and they they were too embarrassed to go to work why because they said ah augustine or your car spoiled [Music] my self-worth and your self-worth must be a derivative of who you are in christ and what he has done and what you now possess so the first thing i'm advising you and listen to me koinonia i have a responsibility over you and over those who are following the mainstream mindset is to receive an applause because of things you bought a new watch how much is this watch 300 wow you are wearing a three hundred thousand watch that's somebody's salary for one year man you are not a small manual and you enjoy it foolishly not knowing that that watch can be stolen if it can spoil it can leave you god can instruct you to sow it many things can happen around that watch why will you tie your self-worth and then you find out that you are no longer with the watch and then you are just looking someone may be noticing that i'm not wearing the watch uh well let me just explain god ask me who asks you nobody is thinking about you as they are looking at you they are thinking about their problems where will i call my mother now oh god let someone send me in foreign make believe of your own manufacture say i reject bondage shout it i reject bondage [Music] you used to you used to wear a hair of ten thousand before what happened i noticed you have started wearing the one one five is everything all right with your finance what is your business [Music] does the 150 not stay oh please i noticed you used to bob every two weeks but in the last one week i'm just a concerned brother it's like you is that you don't have money if you don't have money use bob just just clean it let it shine let it shine let it shine for god's sake don't be under pressure and say i must do this i must be this if you come to my house and meet me drinking gary i will only put it in a better cup if i honor you but garry you must drink i will not borrow money to buy minerals because of you no listen to me be healed of this societal pressure and let me tell all family people in colonia please hear me let nobody put pressure on you whether a minister whether a leader it should not be hard in this ministry that because anybody came to visit they put pressure on you you must fry plantain fried chips if you have it praise god if you don't even if you don't have anything put cold water in the fridge and serve do not derive self-worth don't expect people to treat you unusually just because you bought a new car just because you bought a new house um just to let you know that levels have changed um i got a job with nmpc and for starters they gave me 1.5 and because of that i want to see a puzzle i don't have the time to join the queue can you please fast track the thing i have a seed and the seed is a sizable one what do you think i am that's why it's good for a man of god to be blessed because when you are blessed you are not looking at anybody's envelope and checking the size no no we know man after the flesh please listen very carefully say in the name of jesus my confidence and my self-worth will never be on external things it will be on who i am in christ and what jesus has done in my life so be proud of yourself and be proud of your level if there's only one shoe you have weighed every friday wear it every sunday let us see it as a testament so that the day god blesses you anybody who says he was a mistake you would not be the one to answer i'll say i was a witness i saw that one shoe for two years while he was walking the world [Music] are we together sisters don't let any brother come to you in the abundance of substance or things just to toy around with your mind and toy around with your life and say you know i'm this and that and that my father is a governor of which state what is your surname are the states in nigeria many that we don't know my father i said this my father is a king my mother i said this i'm a prince as you say i'm just a humble one no whether you are a prince or not that's not anybody's business people should honor you because of genuine character that you're a man of character that you're a woman of character is a nobler reason for honor than things number two ready [Music] is growing praise the lord [Music] you must conquer greed write it [Music] down the one cancer behind the the restraint of god to bless many people greed greed you know most people think rich people are the ones who are greedy i tell you this sincerely the reason why many poor people poor christians especially who have an advantage of the holy spirit if you have an advantage of the holy spirit and he's watching you poor there's something you are doing to him he is there as the advantage in your life greed many believers are greedy he's shown in their givings you started giving 10 naira as a student as offering and now you are director you are giving 20 naira is that the measure of the lifting of god upon your life greed closely related to greed please write selfishness a selfish generation will never become an impactful generation please listen very carefully jesus christ is speaking to us a selfish generation will never become an impactful generation what is selfishness look at this come doctor selfishness and self-centeredness is when you desire something so bad you do not care what effect it creates on others selfishness is not desiring good things it is desiring good things to the point that you do not care what it does to others that means that i so want to get to this speaker i don't care if i match um i match and i put dr america i just want to reach there there are many of us who are like that many nigerians are like that and i'm cautioning you because it's a spirit everywhere it's like nobody cares about the effect of what they are they are wanting to rise courses for others i want to be a ceo i will kill anybody if possible to be that ceo me myself the language of our generation is what is in need for me once there is nothing in it for you it's not your business no it's not the language of great people great leaders the great leaders are selfless people great people are selfless people the bible says looking up to jesus jesus did not come to the earth to pursue an agenda of himself please listen to me i've taught us that it is about us but not all about us when your life becomes all about you then you are in trouble this ministry was founded upon selflessness truly selflessness many of you as you are now god is helping you but you want to so grow and rise there is none of our children here that is going to school because of your school fees you are waiting till the day you become a millionaire some of them their school fees is two thousand three thousand ten thousand you are so engrossed you can package hundred thousand and bring let me lay hands on you to climb the ladder fast but a little child can come and hug you and say uncle i'm not going to squeeze leave me am i yours your father you see that selflessness the selfishness in our world is so terrible so terrible people will do anything and not mind they will they will hit your car on the road because they want to hurry up break your your your what they call it your side mirror and just on you and say sorry i see that's the solution to it i mean hurry to where how about many of us here you don't care if your siblings rise listen you are not called to carry everybody's load in your life but you are called to at least pay attention to the effect of what your rising is creating you can't ignore everybody and your whole world is about you ladies listen to me because you are the ones that are most hit with this mindset it is always about me my money is for me my everything is for me someone can give you two thousand error recharge card as a seed you will flash him to call you so you say thank you what do we call that creed and selfishness listen listen to me many of our parents today many of our parents respectfully speaking and we do honor to our elderly people here many of our parents this is what closed their door [Music] they were so willing to succeed that they kicked every destiny helper out and when they got to a place where they needed help there was nobody to help them now when they were in the civil service some of them got to the excellent of their their pursuit they never raised anybody all they were concerned about is me i must sit down and eat and now they've retired no young person can come and say sir in 1995 it was because of you i got a job today i've come with a seat to say thank you let me tell you sincerely speaking many of us here young people but let me tell you if you are old and nobody sees the need to take care of you and to say thank you is a sign that you spent your life in selfishness and greed [Music] are we together last year during my birthday the greatest gift that was given to me was a letter by my little children they write me letters all the time they write all kinds of things but i love their letters and i read every one of it they draw love they write jesus on it they try to draw my face they write you have been a nice daddy thank you those things mean a lot to me than chicken than whatever it is you eat those things and go to the toilet and it's all but those things are reflection it's a sign that when you are old those ones they can come to you and say make sure this person never cries even in old age you say but it's not your father he said he was better than my father if nobody can remember you for good it's a sign that you are digging the grave already even while you are alive please hear me great people are not great because they are pursuing all they want it's not all about you everything god gives you people should rejoice with you because they know that by the grace of god and without humility even if it's the crumbs from the table it will reach them i look at us please look at me i can tell you why god has not answered your prayer of financial prosperity he has discerned the extent of greed that in your being blessed nobody nobody [Music] many of us are so greedy and selfish that anytime you are blessing somebody they know that you are looking for something whether you are looking for a life partner or you are looking for a destiny helper or you are looking for for something it is not you to give i think if i stop giving it may affect me i'm even further and die but you know apostles were not very blessed if you report that god has helped that is the talk of a greedy person if you can't give clothes there is food one day you can make up your mind to cook two pots of food and call somebody and say i may not do much now but i am breaking the spirit of greed please come and eat in my house they come the next day no no i was only training myself don't come every day don't be ashamed of saying it because human beings will always take you for granted you'll do it once and pursue them and don't feel bad tell them please a training when when i get to that realm you will come but for now come and eat are we together say in the name of jesus the spirit of greed the spirit of selfishness i cause it from my life many believers are like that two women or two men can be talking i can be talking with dr emeka and in his presence i will bring out two thousand naira buy egg roll and minerals and hold it while we are talking and finish it and eat the egg roll and squeeze the leather and match it it's inhuman to live like that giving is living you must trust god for grace don't wait till you're a millionaire i'm telling you listen this this are belief systems that will make your life exceptional god will never trust a greedy and a selfish person when he sends a word to jacob it's because jacob can let that word reach israel if god gives you money can god look at many people in calinonia today and say instead of blessing five people and giving them school fees i know they are coming but can i bless you and then they rejoice the angels rejoice and say these children have gone to school why because one person was blessed what does it take for god to give you a job what does it take for god to turn the economic tide in your life it takes more than studying business let me tell you it takes more than we've taught you a lot and you know that there are astute business people in this place we're not just men of god we're not daft people we're economically sound we're financially sound but i tell you this much more than just the value you give who you are is higher than what you do i had a conversation of recent with a very wealthy man such a rare privilege and i met him and i asked him one question i said sir let me ask you one question i said what kind of people will you be looking for at this level and he looked at me and smiled and said apostle you are very smart i say thank you sir my mind was just on the answer and he said should i tell you honesty he said yes and then he kept quiet and took a deep breath he said i will answer you in a story and then he told me a story and at the end of it he said let me test i already told you you're intelligent what kind of people do you think i'll be needing i said trustworthy people he said that's it the moral of the story he gave me was that he would pay any amount to have people who are selfless enough he said every store keeper and every four man he employed cheated him [Music] and 95 percent of them were christians recommended by pastors he sincerely told me that the non-believers who have handled that branch of his business have been more honest than even the people [Music] because of greed greed greed let them know that the word is working so you steal everything you still cement you steal everything and sell it and quietly cover it up do you not know that when truth was buried it came out of the grave hallelujah there are very very listen let me teach you this if you are a businessman here please more than value and productivity look for selfless people when you find selfless people you have not found cheap people you have found priceless people our generation is full of everybody who is looking for everything for myself let me quickly cash in on the moment while i have the time some of you looking at me now as born again as you are let me keep you in a room with plenty money scattered if i count it you will behave because it's counted but let me just cut out and leave you you first check whether there's a cctv look around and pray in tongues so that those outside would think there's prayer going on and you just bend as if you are sweeping and carry one and put in your pocket who do you think is watching god alone demons angels the demons that will oppress you and you will shout in the name of jesus are you joking please i pray for you in the name of jesus that the grace to be selfless may that grace come upon you there are nurses that are not selfless and also in your hospital there are doctors that are not selfless a woman comes she wants to give birth and they are acting and say please madam if you would die just die there whereas that woman has been trusting god for a child for 12 years and you see the greed and the selflessness are you from my tribe are you from my place are you from here no selflessness i these are the things i pray for for myself these are the things that have brought blessings to my life that you show god i told you that the lord told me if you will let men see me there is nothing i will not give you there are many of you that desire anointing apostle anoint me and i look at you it's not even god even me i know the things you will do if that anointing really comes [Music] you will first run to your enemies and say you are finished you don't know what i'm carrying just know it's over and if you think i'm joking you you will die tomorrow you you will die on thursday by the time you kill people in a row in one week you say what this grace is powerful even me i didn't know it's this powerful listen to my message can god trust you go and listen to it please media let our family online and diaspora listen to that message can god trust you powerful message many times it is not just in the fasting and the prayer as powerful as it is it's positioning yourself god let me be your treasurer on earth the last treasure i betrayed you here is a faithful one and god is saying can i trust you say yes trust me god gives you 500 000. your spirit is still sound your head is still sound and he sees how you bless people you say you did this for me let me take it to another level whereas all your prayer from your small mind is god give me five million oh god give me five five million will change my life based on what your mind told you whereas he's thinking of giving you gold as dust and giving you the keys to the hearts of nations lord give me the grace to prophesy as soon as god gives you that grace you just say i found my stream of income i'm not wasting my time for anything again i would never prophesy free i didn't it was not i got the anointing at a cost and god says you see your heart you were there fasting i warned you and now that you have the anointing and because it is valuable people will now begin to pay 100 000 per prophecy 30 000 per prophecy and the truth is that the grace will work and while you are paying and paying you are happy you are building houses collecting people's houses collecting people's cars and doing all of that god is watching you he's watching you because he knows one day you will exhaust that realm so you go back again and say lord i'm here saying it's not me you are talking to it's not me you are talking to i gave you a grace i saw what you did with that grace lord give me the kind of apostles grace and he tests you 20 missed calls by 1 am you don't answer any one of them the 21st one you call i say let me tell you something i'm a human being too i sleep i dis i die i hate you don't do this to me again the next time you leave me and god says look at the grace you want listen listen listen listen please look at me selflessness is an unusual virtue that is the reason why not everybody has it why will you reward everybody when they have the same thing dr mike murdoch says that our similarities create our comfort is a difference that creates our reward hallelujah how far can you go for the sake of people how far can you go for the sake of god some of you have vehicles you've never carried anybody after service even if it's raining you haunt them and say you are going and god is watching and you already say no god i am trusting you to give me one card that i saw on my way going somewhere and god says you think i'm stupid [Music] there are some of you even if he's on a bike or a bicycle you will never help anybody may god never give you anything that he will regret did you hear what i said may god never give you anything that you will say i feel pained that i gave this man this maybe i'll stop here [Music] let me just talk about it the third trait you must embrace is humility i have to talk about it our time is gone but spare me two three five minutes humility humility please look at me the bible says love not the world nor the things that are in this world it says if any man love the world the love of the father is not in him then it categorizes the things we can love into three the lust of the eyes the lust of the flesh number three is called the pride of life there are many people please listen to me you see africa hear me now i'm not just talking to zarya i'm not just talking to nigeria i'm talking to africa listen to me because of our background huh and the way we have suffered and the way people have looked down on us and some of us because of our cultural context please listen to me there is that each to be celebrated there is that each that urge to be perceived as great and valuable are we together and there's nothing wrong with that we call it spotlight is the slang we have for it some of you i just mentioned spotlight you're already laughing i mean you just imagine yourself there's nothing wrong with that except for the fact that pride is one thing that will make god fight a man god will not fight a man because of sin god will not fight a man even because of disobedience but pride he says that god gives opposes the proud and gives grace to the humble one of the one of the one of the greatest justification for pride is wealth and achievement please listen wealth and achievement every time god warned people of pride it had to do with wealth and achievement deuteronomy chapter 8 you don't have to turn there just read the bible says let it not be that when you have what built houses and done this be done this and that achievement that you will say my power and the might of my hand has given me this and then verse 18 says but thou shalt remember the lord thy god for it is he it is he leave the remaining statement it is he he is the focus humility is not refusing what god has done humility is not simplicity humility is acknowledging god as the basis of every achievement that you have outspokenly in your body language and in your conversation god it is unto you apostle joshua salman the great man changing people ah a man can receive nothing precious people except it is given to him from god it's very difficult for some of you to say this thing why because you feel if i say it i'm taking away the spotlight from me [Music] there are many people there are many parents who would have been lifted but pride pride they will not be good examples look at me let me tell you why some of you are finding it difficult to access the blessings of god to lift you you are not going to be a good model being blessed you are the best christian model at your current state if you rise higher than that especially financially you will kill people some of you if you rise financially your mother your father your siblings and everybody they will kneel down to greet you every morning simply because you paid rent simply because you paid this i failed in life and people i think i'm a failure but now that i've succeeded i will rob it on the face of everybody no that is the way of the world where kingdom people can you be blessed and still remain humble can you be blessed and still stoop down to people's levels can you be blessed and not disturb people with noisy of your achievement just to just to meet you ah um um just to let you know are you aware that i just came back from lagos and uh i flew in you came that's the most important thing whether you crawled whether you drove whether you flew avoid some of those those talks [Music] i was in the plane and ah you know i was a i was i don't know have you ever sat down in a business class because i'm trying to explain something i don't know if you can understand you see let me this is why many great people are persecuted in the church because we don't know how to keep quiet success is already loud on itself if you dare rub it in members all and sundry will get back at you and they will find a reason to get back at you let me tell you something it is difficult to criticize a humble man even if you are right humility paralyzes you you what will you now say [Music] are we together i'm saying this because we are in a very prophetic season where god is lifting many of us many people are not humble they are only broke by the time the blessings of the lord comes you will see the attitude the pungency of pride pride is one thing that is a destroyer even if you kill satan and all the demons proud people who still die [Music] there is nothing that gives me beauty and glory as the world shining the light on me then i hold the light and shine it i'm proud to be the osha shining it to say people thank god for joshua salman and everything that's why you notice every time people want to celebrate me for anything i become uncomfortable when i'm preaching i can be bold i can be this if i drop this mic now and start saying well there is a man here that thinks that they was doing you see that i felt like dying if i had my way i would just send my picture to stan and represent me but some of you you like it as joking as it is some of you as you are sitting here ah let my mind come if they give me this opportunity i will first cut the cake and leave back the knife let them snap me alone before everybody comes the urge the urge to outshine uh in in a in a secular business where that's all right but in a kingdom way the the urge to want to just receive vain glory please you must trust god to conquer it concrete conquer it is one of the big restraints that many of us may face you know many times i pray for you sincerely i do and i ask the lord i say lord continue to bless and lift my people among the many things i get impressions of in my spirit is their tendencies god doesn't directly say pride tendencies vulnerabilities things that can happen that you are not aware of if you ever think money does not have power think again did you hear what i said think again money has power put money in a ring with any boxer it will beat him out before he enters money is powerful anything that can turn a man around without using sword is powerful anything that can relocate a man without advice is powerful money is powerful but when it begins to come with it it will solve other problems and create others [Music] hallelujah can you let jesus be seen in your life can you be lifted that 10 million narrator just entered your account and you still come for coinoni and just sit down not say if you push me if you push me if you push me please i don't have time for tips now what happened god has blessed me [Music] you're laughing but these are the things that are enshrined in our hearts so that they will know i'm a big man so that they will know i'm rich well for your information that jeep you are seeing is my car for your information just to let you know that uh i'll be in uk on tuesday quickly touched the u.s thursday and i will try to make coin on you i'm still coming god is watching all those things it's not a testimony you are sharing there are many things that are not testimonies testimonies the goal of testimonies is edification not announcement edification so the path you stress in the testimony is the edification [Music] truly let me tell you something i vow the vow to god and i say lord whatever you will give me that will make me proud i'm praying in advance no matter how i cry don't answer me don't answer me humility is a powerful thing can you have access and still be humble can you have increase and still stay humble are you hearing what i'm saying don't say we're like that in our family it means all of you need to hear this message it doesn't mean you are right just because everybody is like that we are like that if we have it we show it if we don't have it we don't show it but it ought not to be so jesus is teaching when you come into the kingdom you don't come with the baggages of your belief you drop it aside and adopt the value system of the kingdom there is nothing as powerful as being blessed and being humble your life is a message in action and it's amazing that many people what you call wealth is not wealth it's just a test 1.5 and people are in trouble 1.5 entered my account i have 1.5 million oh well now it has gone back to 1.4 i use hundred thousand and while you are talking you may believe you are impressing everybody whereas scattered among you there are accounts that if you see you will not wake up again you will not wake up i'm telling you it's not the you there are some things you act like you are used to seeing no there are things you are not used to seeing you will see things that you would not know what part of your body to react with and yet people can have those things and be quiet moses had the ability to prophesy from morning till night the grace of the prophetic was so much in him yet moses was quiet part of his spirit was taken out they called elders who had followed him seventy people received the spirit of moses nobody could keep wired about us hear the lord from morning till night and moses was watching them moses said this thing that is making you make noise times 10 of it is what was in me yet i was quiet can you have so much and be quiet can you know so much and be quiet there are people if you know so much when someone is talking once it's wrong let me correct you sorry that's what i studied i know that's my feeling i won't keep quiet it is powerful to know so much there are times that i listen to people as they talk and many times what they are saying doesn't make a lot of sense spiritually and even intellectually i know a lot more than what they are saying but i honor them because they have more results than me i keep quiet and i just hear you understand what i'm saying i say yes sir yes sir and what the man is saying is is quite honestly nonsense and i just keep quiet and i listen he and sometimes they are flattered they are impressed because of the whole just listen and say yes sir and keep waiting not sir with all due respect i don't want to talk quite well just keeping quiet but sakai this your thing is outdated you lose many opportunities like that in the name of jesus may this ministry even with the things that god is doing bring people who are exceptionally blessed and humbled that the time will come when people will pack us that if you want to see it you only come for coinonia and you will not even know who is who people will just be rolling rolling on the ground is after the grace you will just see a tiny lady say let me rush home you think she's calling a bike man and she will enter a car that was your dream that you planned to buy in 30 years and he said that's the owner i said that's you now that lady is a ceo of something he said was she not the one rolling up and down that's a message coinonia extended extended to your life don't brag around and move around making noise i have this i have that listen when you are under pressure to keep saying things it's a sign that you have complex yourself you must be healed be strengthened [Music] when god blesses you you cannot hide light we are going to pray our time is up but we must take two or three minutes to pray more than having things these are the things you must become and your life becomes exceptional lord take away my tendencies take away my vulnerabilities take away the things that can happen to me when i rise to certain levels i desire you to take me to certain levels of blessings but lord i know that there are things that are enshrined within my heart that will will limit your workings in my life if someone praying tonight lift your voice and pray tonight's teaching may be a hard teaching but pray is a maker of great people pray [Music] i owe everything to you oh god all that i am and all that i will ever become let it be unto you let the name of jesus alone be glorified [Music] alone be glorified when men see me may they see you [Music] may men not look at me and forget about you may men not look at my results and ignore jesus that when men see my life it will remind them of who god is is someone praying tonight [Music] hallelujah the last prayer point because of our time please i want you to pray this with all your heart pray and say lord don't restrain your hand from me i am trustworthy you can trust me with the wealth of the kingdom you can trust me with access you can trust me with influence i will not bring your name i will not bring reproach to your name through the pungency of pride that will come out i will let men know no matter how you lift me i will let men know that jesus is the reason for who and what i am unashamedly consistently intentionally but lord do not withhold your hand of blessings in this season you are lifting men lift me [Music] do not withhold new wines from coming upon my life pray for yourself pray for koinonia [Music] let it please you oh god to trust me with everything you are pouring in this season wisdom grace lifting anointings access everything i receive it in the name of jesus hallelujah praise the lord in one minute please hold the hands of somebody close to you we are going to pray for koinonia as a ministry lord as you lift us you are giving us a voice across this nation you are giving us a voice many of you have seen the mighty things that god is doing in and through this ministry god has made a song a praise to the nations and god has so exalted himself i'd like you to pray pray and say lord as you lift us we declare that never will there come a time in this ministry where men will see your walkings and forget about jesus lift your voice you love this ministry pray pray online continue the lifting oh god let the teachings continue to transform men let it enter the hands of people we declare is a vow and a covenant that jesus and him alone will be glorified as you announce us as you lift us as you honor in the name of jesus we decree and declare pray for everyone connected to this ministry pray for every business pray for every career pray for every achievement and every achiever pray for every business person pray for every ministry connected to this ministry pray for our children father we declare that in this season that you are announcing and lifting man jesus and lord will be glorified [Music] hallelujah [Music] i pray for you that the things that i share tonight will mean a lot to you if it is lifting in the kingdom you truly desire please when these messages are uploaded get them again and sit down don't say they are simple these are the weightier matters of the kingdom you settle down and listen and pray personally this prayer point you should go back to your secret place and develop it and cry and say lord help me i have defaulted in this area and that area it may be why you're outstretched and you started but something restrained your hand now i know it's not just demons let the heavens be open pour out increase pour out influence i told god as fast my life is concerned please don't have any fear blessing me don't have any restraint blessing me because for as long as i'm alive breathing i will ensure that in and through my life that jesus is glorified you must adopt that you come from families that like to know who is doing what so that you earn respect you must kill that spirit don't say i'm yoruba don't say i'm evil don't say i'm south south don't say i'm a hausa don't say i'm middle belt throw away those things and say i'm a citizen of the kingdom and i must subscribe to the way that kingdom people behave they say this is what you should do but i say this is jesus teaching they say this is what you should do but i say this is the way father i stand representing this ministry and representing the things that you are doing even in this nation and around the world i know that in this season you are truly looking for men you can trust and lord you have put it in my heart as a burden to teach your people the spiritual traits that we must inculcate that position us to be lifted in our places of work in ministry in business in career and even in destiny i have shared some of these truths with your people and i cry by the god of heaven that you will cause this word to be effectual in our hearts whatever it is that our lives are projected that have made you restrain your hand of blessing your hand of lifting your hand of honor we pray tonight by the mercies of the god of heaven let your hand be outstretched once again to lift to bless to anoint and to take us to realms unimagined in the name of jesus i pray specifically over the issue of finances when a season where so many people need the hand of god in this area i've told you it's a cost to chase money look for money it will distract you and take away useful time from your life i pray that any of these things that you have assumed in your heart that will make god to restrain his hand to bless you or bless your family by the message of the god of heaven may mercy be shown you this night in the name of jesus and i pray for you sincerely and truthfully may you step into blessings and into realms you'll never even imagine you will step into may you step into anointings may you step into access may you step into honor may you step into influence may you step into open doors in the name of jesus christ i declare make kings and treat your favor in the name of jesus that even the blessed will call you blessed the anointed will call you anointed in the name of jesus christ everything that represents shame and reproach in your life and in your family i stand right now in the name of jesus and i declare that it lives your life like smoke before the wind whatever god has given you that is becoming a cause in your life right now i interject with the mercy of god and i pray that nothing god has given you will be to your heart nothing god has given you will be to the heart of those around you when god is finding people to lift in this season may he find you when god is finding people looking for people to honor me he find you in the name of jesus christ amen and amen give jesus praise blessed by this message do not keep the future to yourself share it as many as you can to help them bless check our home page for more of our messages subscribe to the channel comment on it like it see you on our next video bye pray pray for your destiny foreign the face of development lord grant me the discipline | CHRISTOCENTRIC MESSAGE | UCXf5PFWcI3EMQuqYyeL2HZA | 2022-03-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 33,137 | 170,137 |
SYhXueqxkqw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYhXueqxkqw | Pre-approval - Your Ticket To Owning Your Dream Home | VPS Reloaded | good day to our viewers at home welcome to our show where we unpack the pre-approval tools with netbank home loans i am orlindu andrew head affordable housing at netbank home loans so how potential buyers navigate their home buying journey banks have created a series of pre-approval tools that assist them to shop confidently knowing exactly how much they qualify for getting pre-approved is such a critical step in the home buying journey as not only does it help you shop confidently but it can save you money as well you are probably asking yourself what is a pre-approval tool well a pre-approval tool is a check that a financial institution would run on you as a potential buyer to check if you're actually good for the money that you want to apply for this is actually quite good because it saves you time but also it saves you money as well traditionally pre-approval tools would look at something like a credit check as well as an affordability test you know banks have come a long way back in the days people used to use a 30 percent rule where people would typically say um if i entered that 10 000 rents per month i can buy a house where my monthly repayments would be about 3 000 rents a month well things have changed there's been a lot of innovation and sophistication so that's no longer an optimal way of knowing how much you qualify for hence i'm talking to you today about the various pre-approval tools that you can use in the market as you know our circumstances are unique and different we don't have a one-size-fits-all so it's important that you go through these particular tools and get a sense of how much it is that you as a unique individual would qualify for so you're probably wondering why is it important for you to get pre-approved i'm going to take you just through three critical reasons why it's important for you to get pre-approved one you can obviously shop more confidently knowing exactly how much it is that you qualify for that way you are able to view properties within your price range and also look for properties in areas where the price range agrees with the amount that you've been pre-approved for two it also really does mean that you've got a budget that you are working with typically when you're hunting for eight house of your dreams you find yourself moving the bar higher and higher as you realize better looking properties however a pre-approval helps you to stay within your budgets the third one for me which is the most important one is that really a pre-approval gives you a competitive advantage potential sellers in the market are looking for buyers they would not waste them time buyers who stand a huge chance of being approved by the bank should they seek a mortgage so if you've been pre-approved already the seller gets the indication that you are good for the money that they're asking for therefore you will not be a time waster if you are not a time waster you are in a position to negotiate better terms of business as well as a better amount for yourself as a customer now that i've convinced you about the importance of getting pre-approved i will now let you in on a couple of tips about what a typical pre-approval tool would look at one is the credit check we've already spoken about how banks would conduct a credit profile check on you as a potential buyer to get an indication of whether you are someone that they're comfortable to lend money to so the credit check on the pre-approval tool is actually linked to real life credit bureau information therefore it goes into your profile and check how you have conducted your affairs wherever you have taken debt so it's quite important for you as a potential home buyer to make sure that whenever you've taken debt you honor those debt commitments and you pay you repay the money on the terms agreed with whoever the lender is all of this information goes into what we call a credit score which banks then use to determine whether you are likely to repay the money that has been lended to you a second one is an affordability check an affordability check looks at your income in relation to the debt commitments that you already have as well as your existing living expenses taking into account the repayments you need to make on the money that you are seeking financing for so we've had this question where people would say do i earn enough to qualify for a home loan well as institutions we would say you need to earn enough for you to be able to afford the repayments on this particular paycheck you are about to make taking into consideration what you are already paying for it's not a matter of not earning enough but it's a matter of whether your income and the particular property you want to buy is supported by your current circumstances this also helps you as a potential buyer to know exactly what is within your reach and what's realistically doable for you a third one which i think is really quite good for customers is the fact that a typical pre-approval tool will give you a breakdown of all the costs that are involved when you purchase a house we know that buying a property is a process that involves a lot of upfront costs so it's good that you know exactly what those costs look like before you start buying that way you can make an informed decision i'll quickly give you a breakdown of what those costs will look like one of them would of course be the initiation fees that bank would charge to administer the home loan for you the second one being the attendee costs that are paid by you to get the property transferred from the seller's name into your name the third one would be the bond registration cost that you pay to the attorneys to register a bond in your name as a buyer you also may be forced to pay an estate duty that's a tax that you pay if your particular property costs more than one million rents currently in south africa it's important for you to understand these costs as you need to make room to pay for them upfront but most importantly the tool might also give you an indication if you are required to pay a deposit for your particular purchase remember paying a deposit if you can is always recommended as it boosts your profile as a buyer but it can also reduce the interest rates that the bank charges you i am really excited about this one our soon to be launched ussd based pre-approval tool this is innovative first in the market easy to use now we're all familiar with the ussd functionality we've been using it for a long time you just dial star one trendy star hash whatever the rest of the string is this is a pre-approval in your fingertip as easy as buying a time for you as a future buyer this is convenient you don't need to buy data you don't need to install an app and you get a quick response i hope you have enjoyed our conversation today i certainly did remember if you want to know more information about how you can get pre-approved with netbank you can go to our website www.netbank.coma forward slash home loans you will see our pre-approval there and you can be able to go shop more confidently you can also download our money app remember it has really cool tools about the property reports that we spoke about but you can also send us an email home finance at netbank.co.za more importantly don't forget to look out for our upcoming ussd pre-approval tool it really is innovative thank you so much from me colleen duandre happy house hunting and good luck | Private Property | UCgrpFBt6fAsBgz84MFMKkKQ | 2020-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,366 | 7,458 |
UTnFWFoX5oE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTnFWFoX5oE | Dial In Slash Inspired Tones with Silverline Series | Blackstar | Hey everyone this is Kenny. And today I would like to dail in some signature sounds from certain rock stars out there using the Blackstar Silverline series. And I'm going to deep edit using the Architect software, using it, plugging in via USB and I'm miking it up with a 57 to keep it more traditional. So I'm going to get into the more of a Slash tone, Slash-y tone, so to speak. I have my Les Paul tuned down half step because Slash. So the cool thing about the Silverline series many things but one thing is that you could do emulate some cool power tube emulations in there anywhere from KT88 all the way down to EL84 and everything in between. Basically, it's just the amount of compression and amount of midrange that you want to enhance. And all these it's basically a preset EQ, basically, and compression and the voices, anything from super high gain to shimmery clean, you could get that also. Like all Blackstars, you get a lot of gain. So if you're into that kind of music, more of a heavier stuff, you get plenty enough juice, but you can also get nice classic rock tones. So we're going to get into that. So I already kind of preset the sound already just to, you know, save some time for both of us. So I have it on 6L6, which is kind of like my favorite sound because it's not too compressed but not too open sounding. And you could just hear that nice, throaty midrange in there. And here, let's just hear it real quick. So Slashes all if you go and go on like YouTube or something like that and you could check isolated guitar tracks for all these signature artists. And that's what I did. I went on there and just listen to some of the sounds and kind of like get the idea. And when I realized and recognizes that Slash had a lot of that high top and sizzle on a even on the neck pickup, so I kind of emulated that. So as you can see, I basically just dived the treble and cranked the midrange to like nine. So it's almost cranked. And then I lowered the low, low end side of things to really like get that twangy, almost single coil like tone even on a neck pickup. And I had turned up the ISF all the way up to the British side, so it doesn't get too sizzly, too scooped and top endy. So I'm kind of like balancing things out a little bit on the 6L6, and then I have it on the super crunch mode and I have the gain down to like two. And then as you can see, the plate reverb, I like to have a bigger sounding reverb, but the level turned out a little bit. So you can still hear that nice ambient, but not like it doesn't sound like a cave, basically. So, again, this sort of sounds like. I think you could hear that top end sizzle, but still have that nice warm, round tone. So let's just mess around and just hear the difference. So that was on 6L6 TVP. So I'm going to switch over to EL34. You can hear, at least I could feel it under my fingers. That it's a little bit more compressed. The mid range sits in a different place. When you play and when you want to do like more of a long, sustained singing notes, maybe you want to get into the EL34. Well, sounds like Gary Moore ish. And also Slash doesn't really use much modulation or anything like that. But certain songs like I'm not going to say the actual song title because of copyright and stuff, but. I think you know what I'm talking about when I played those. So I have I kicked in the chorus. I turned up all the mix all the way up a little bit heavier on the depth. So it gets a little bit wobbly, but it doesn't get to, you know, wishy washy. That could be a cool little sound too. You want to be in like a Guns N Roses tribute band? I'm on my bridge pickup now and it's still nice and round. Not as piercing, even though I have the treble mid range turn all the way up and because I have the ISF all the way onto the British side, it doesn't get to sizzily. And when I turn it on my neck, pick up, it's still nice and round. Not as boomy. | Blackstar Amplification | UC5_T9iCSm4B0BuwfhLv0XkQ | 2022-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 778 | 3,926 |
N2iuR8717ok | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2iuR8717ok | Custom Keto Diet: Start Your New Weight Loss Journey | today i'm going to tell you about a diet that has the potential to completely revolutionize your relationship with food your body and yourself it's called the ketogenic diet you may have already heard about it after all it's one of the hottest topics in today's biggest wellness communities but don't be fooled because keto isn't just some new trend the diet has actually been around for nearly a century thousands of people have relied on it over the years to help them achieve their weight loss goals so if you're curious about what keto is all about this video is a great place to start when we refer to a keto lifestyle we're referring to a lifestyle filled with higher amounts of fats moderate amounts of proteins and a very low amount of carbs basically you're taking all the glucose from carbs that you're used to relying on for energy and switching it for an energy source that comes from fats instead called ketones it's a definite game changer and it can take some getting used to if you've been following a standard modern american diet for most of your life you've probably heard a ton about the alleged evils of saturated fats but on the keto diet you'll learn to rely on healthy saturated fats like the ones that come from oils and avocados as your main source of fuel you see each carb fat and protein that you put into your body is considered a macronutrient or macros for short on keto you want more fat macros and very little carb macros so now that you know about macronutrients what exactly do ketoers eat after all a high fat low carb diet is a complete reversal from the status quo first things first you're still going to want vegetables load up on leafy greens like spinach but stay moderate on cruciferous veggies like cabbage and cauliflower next invite high-fat proteins and dairies into your life and throw out that skim milk forever low-fat dairy products grains and sugars are all banned from the keto way of life sound challenging i promise the food is actually delicious and soon enough you'll find that you don't crave carbs at all a good example of a keto breakfast would be scrambled eggs with avocado or a vegan porridge made with coconut flour flaxseed oil and vanilla protein powder topped with berries for lunch trade in your sandwich for green salad with bacon and blue cheese accompanied by a cup of roasted red pepper soup dinner my personal favorite is a delicious gold mine of opportunity instead of traditional pasta try a one pot shrimp alfredo or a lasagna casserole made with spaghetti squash layered in ground beef spicy sausage and of course a nice helping of cheese if you need inspiration for keto meals or don't know how to keep track of all these macros click the link below this video to get a diet plan customized for your needs so why does this keto thing work anyway are you really going to lose weight by replacing skim milk for ground beef smothered with cheese the answer is yes if you stick with it you absolutely will here's the thing a common misconception is that carbs should be our go-to source for energy think about a runner who carbos before a big race but that's just because carbs are the easiest molecule for our bodies to break down and use as fuel when you don't eat carbs your body turns to another superior source of fuel fat without glucose your liver is forced to turn fat into fatty acids and ketones which means you're essentially running on fat quite literally you become a fat burning machine rapidly burning fat sign me up but that's not the only benefit of switching to a ketogenic diet many studies also show that a keto lifestyle is beneficial to people suffering from chronic health conditions like cancer diabetes epilepsy alzheimer's and parkinson's disease if you're looking to ramp up your weight loss and boost your health then i highly suggest you try out this diet as with any new habit can be challenging to get started so that's why i recommend using a customized keto diet website where you'll get personalized feedback on your statistics lifestyle and weight loss goals click the link below this video to discover how a customized keto plan can jump start your weight loss journey and help you achieve your goals | Weight Loss Tips | UCgeUKz5koWnVWcxm2yws81A | 2021-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 752 | 4,211 |
4LdPUH6EyKU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LdPUH6EyKU | The FINALS Old West | striking a cord of Triumph the high notes just stole a cash out they just Ed the anti planning a mine the long awaited return to the arena for the kingfish this is exactly what the sh needed they pocketed our first cash out Cash Out complete and the high notes reap the rewards Vault 4 is being unlocked by the shock and awe we just passed the halfway point and I'm really impressed with the team so far Jude [Music] Cash Out underway thanks to the high notes secure Cash Out de the kingfish are back the king fish have been rattled team wiped they're definitely a fish out of water come back brag [Applause] [Music] [Applause] out king are re-engaging tough shells deny a cash out great steal setting a line the tough shells will need to try again team wiped they've been thoroughly tenderized by this experience no matter who is in the lead our sponsors are always watching so our contestants will want to Dazzle us with plays here absolutely this is definitely sponsorship material the tough shells are back the kingfish banked their earnings Cash Out complete just when you thought they were out for the count the kingfish Hatcher Regal return done a new Vault our contestants better not leave that unattended for too long viewers at home an event is on the way that will make things pretty interesting for our contestants the shotgun a are opening Vault [Applause] [Music] 3 our contestants stand to gain a cash bonus for each opponent they eliminate [Music] [Applause] the high notes are drilling into a vault time is flying by our contestants have one more minute to earn their Fame [Applause] it's overtime one final opportunity for our teams to climb the leaderboard cash out in progress thanks to the high notes gaining the advantage now we have the high notes the shot and all have kicked off a cash out zip line over here ping a br out [Applause] brag grenade out our contestants have just 30 seconds left to impress our sponsors 10 seconds [Applause] left 5 4 3 2 | TivanderGaming | UCMhpp5iJNokmSraumEXpedw | 2024-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 357 | 1,976 |
q1HlA_89es8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1HlA_89es8 | OneAfrica TV - Local News - Veld Fires | with grass as tall as this across the country felt fires are going to become an increasing problem and this is exactly the scenario that we're talking about the two main reasons for felt fires is lightning and people but with the weather conditions back to normal during the past couple of months the main culprit people regions most affected by felt fires are caprivi kavango omaha and ochoa the virus causes extensive damage to wildlife populations forest resources and the environment fires also destroy valuable timber and forest products such as grass for grazing grass for thatching and animals the damaged environment also has an adverse impact on the tourism sector one of namobia's most important owners of foreign currency fighting forest and without fires is every namibian's responsibility i'm your annal reporting for news on one | OneAfrica | UCpEz1isDX2co1Tmw0jTC6mA | 2011-06-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 138 | 842 |
EJLW1bMYJvQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJLW1bMYJvQ | The logical connectives of AND and OR | and or or a tale of two logical connectives statements made in logic may only be true or false when we make a statement like it will rain and snow today it is a compound statement consisting of the components it will rain today and another it will snow today and the statement it will rain and snow today is formed by joining the two components with the connective and it is true if and only if both the components are true the truth value of the whole sentence is a function of the truth value of the component parts let's apply this idea to a statement that we would see in mathematics p is a prime greater than 2 is a compound statement it has the components p is a prime and p is greater than 2 the word and doesn't appear but if we inserted it the sentence would mean the same thing and so it is implicit let's test the truth value of this sentence for various values of p for p either one two three or four we have that p is not prime for 1 and 4 it is primed for 2 and 3. p is not greater than 2 for 1 and 2 but it is greater than 2 for 3 and 4. now the statement is true only when both components are true and that happens when p is 3 if p is 1 2 or 4 then p is a prime greater than 2 is false we summarize this in a truth table the statement a and b is true if and only if both a is true and b is true let's consider another mathematical statement either m is even or it is a prime number consists of the statement m is even m is a prime number and it is joined with the logical connective or take m is one two three or four again now m is even for two and four and it is odd for one and three m is a prime number for two and three and it is not a prime number for one and four now this statement is true if either one of the component statements is true and that happens in the case where m is two three or four the statement either m is even or it is a prime number is false for m equals one and it is true for m x two three or four again we summarize the truth value of a compound statement a or b is true if either a is true or b is true or both and it is false if a and b are both false in mathematics a statement like either m is even or it is a prime number is using the inclusive or in english we have a second possibility called the exclusive war an example might be you may either have a cookie or a piece of cake but it is implied that you cannot have both so unless otherwise specified the word or in mathematics refers to the inclusive war | Mike Zabrocki | UCNDi6618XOOmrHUbIIpThSg | 2021-09-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 523 | 2,461 |
0ewTFZTaNAI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ewTFZTaNAI | Salvation wasn't free | SAGU | Communion Chapel | in fact you can't earn your salvation it can't be done forgiveness from sin is free a relationship with God is available for free a clean slate a Heavenly Home a holy spirit resident in us all free actually free to me but not free a price was paid a high price was paid our Salvation is not cheap the substitutionary work of Jesus on the cross was and is costly I don't want to take this free gift of Salvation and not value it because I got it for free the observation of communion is an observation of the price that was paid | Southwestern Assemblies of God University - SAGU | UCcGLDz3GipAvQSmOR5WKxFg | 2023-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 104 | 527 |
1LiMSfeY6Co | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LiMSfeY6Co | Westtek On-Boarding Process | IT Support Hertfordshire | Watford IT Support | | we often asked how do you do your onboarding and what is included let me tell you this from day one our only mission is for you to stop phoning us why because every time one of your staff members pick up the phone and call us one of ours have to answer the call and we're both losing money and i don't know about you but i don't like losing money so our mission is to do as much as possible in the beginning of the relationship so that we can get your staff to a point where they no longer need to phone us so we include five different steps in our onboarding the first one is where we do a full discovery the second one is where we do a cleanup of the existing systems and then of course we have to optimize what you have document what you have and then finally educate your staff let me go into a little bit more detail on each one so the first part is the discovery we come into your business and we sit down with the business owners and the key staff and understand exactly what you currently have and what needs to potentially change in future you might have a server you might have 20 30 40 pcs you might have some stuff that's working some stuff that's not working but we need to find out where you are and what's actually already broken that needs fixing in future the second part which for me is the best most fun part is the cleanup path because every single time we take on a new client we put our agents on every single server pc mac and then we start through this deep cleaning process and we do most of this work out of our so there's no interruption to the staff but every single time we get the same answer and they say wow our machines have never worked as well as they do now after the cleanup and of course what this results into is that the machines last longer which means you don't have to replace them you know in the next few months or a year the third part is what we call optimizing the systems so what we're doing there is we're looking at how the machines are working what programs could we be removing off the systems our viewers that only leave the applications on this pc's max servers that needs to be used every day because for every software package that's on the machine that shouldn't be there it slows the user down by a second two seconds a minute a day and it all adds up and of course the next step which is the most important step if you ask my business partner graham is the documentation part we need to understand what is the process of setting up a new user what's the process if somebody needs to leave you know if mary likes printing to this printer in the accounts department for the accounts staff we need to document all this information we also come in and we take photos of all the key network elements and put that onto our documentation we do not save any user passwords because of gdmpr but we do save all the administrative passwords so if somebody needs to have a password reset we have what we call a default client password which we then send and the very next time they log off that needs to be reset and then of course finally the education part for me this is such an important part because you know you can have the best tools in place but and the best systems in place but 40 of somebody's day is normally a repetition from yesterday which means so much time is lost and again if we can educate and we can help your staff do things in a better way faster way hence why we do so many videos and constantly looking a way of grabbing another 15 minutes here 15 minutes there that's where the value comes in because most other it companies out there what they'll do is they'll come in take you on board promise you the world don't do anything wait for the calls to ring and then everybody loses out our way is very different as part of the educational process we also arrange workshops two one is to what we call our time saving workshops where we share at least hours worth of tips and tricks that will help your staff get off the ground very quickly when it comes to saving time and the other one which i think is probably more important is the one on cyber security you must have heard this hacking before picnic problem in chair not in computer every staff member is the last form of defense that we have and i feel that we need to constantly educate staff on what to be looking out for in case they click on one link that's going to bring the business down so that's another thing we do and then of course the the fun bit afterwards when all of this is done is to sit down with the business owners or the key decision makers and then discuss of everything that we found and what needs to happen in the business going forward so you know a three-month plan six months a year two years three years and really understand where the business is moving and then be able to advise accordingly this is where business owners truly see the value and this of course is an ongoing process it cannot stop here all these steps are designed to ensure that we get your system secure working as fast as possible in the shortest amount of time because then everybody wins | Westtek Solutions Ltd - IT Support Hertfordshire | UCdeWRaGNA7e7ywC8NTuJsXQ | 2019-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 992 | 5,118 |
oN1PfhHjxjg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN1PfhHjxjg | Lloyd Austin has been treated for prostate cancer, Pentagon says #breakingnews#secretaryofdefense | uh news out of the defense secretary let's listen here released by Walter Reed National military Medical Center officials regarding his medical care and for the sake of ensuring that everyone here today and everyone watching has the same information I will read that full statement uh this is a statement from Dr John Maddox trauma medical director and Dr Gregory Chestnut Center for prostate disease research of the Mera Center Director at Walter Reed National military Medical Center in Bethesda Maryland uh beginning uh the statement as part of secretary Austin's routinely recommended health screening he has undergone regular prostate specific antigen PSA surveillance changes in his laboratory evaluation in early December 2023 identified prostate cancer which required treatment | MISSIONS FIELD TV | UCKikS-Z2zqMRylZuHZTaFIA | 2024-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 120 | 785 |
7rQDTVYH9GU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rQDTVYH9GU | Post bushfire pasture recovery: Fire intensity | [Music] so intensity of fire has a big impact on how survival of our pasture species come back but also how they perform and but what else that might actually um change because of that that influence of that fire so the intensity of fire is actually um very important to consider as well so whether it was a very cool was that a cool burn or whether it was a very hot burn and the pasture that we're standing in now there's different parts of the landscape where there's been a cool burn but also a very hot burn and i'm looking at a plant here which is a polytussic plant and you can see that the tussock itself has actually been burnt and it hasn't come back and so it's actually you know killed that plant the fires actually just removed the the ability for that plant to to recover there's other parts of this paddock and we'll have a look at those where there's been survival of some some really good useful species but also some of the powers have come back power tacit come back and they've actually um you know survived that that um that fire intensity so a cool to moderate burn will actually leave some bit of vegetation may even leave a little bit of organic matter on the surface which means that those plants can respond fairly quickly to any rainfall events the other thing that might happen is that things like subclover which buries its seed in this environment will actually germinate um we're it's in a paddock that um has a little bit of subclover and subclove is a cool season annual that actually germinates in autumn so the fire event and the rainfall afterwards allowed that subclover to to germinate so it wasn't too badly influenced by by the fire so when a cool moderate burn goes across perennial grasses uh sometimes they the nature of that that perennial plant will actually be there for um to recover so it's got deep root systems it's able to recover to a bit of rainfall so that perennial is able to recover to it from a cool cool to moderate burn | Local Land Services NSW | UCW8S8HjD87BYh6RJ5Z2eRGw | 2021-05-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 370 | 1,979 |
RUcgAlR8h1M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUcgAlR8h1M | CSS 100 Annotated Bibliography worksheet | this link the CSS annotated bibliography worksheet will bring you to a word document which you'll need to download and then when it opens you'll need to enable editing then you can fill in all of the information answer the questions you put your source citation that line of bibliographic information we found from that golden paper in the golden paper icon and academic search complete you pick an article that really works for your group project write and read through it summarize the main idea and the conclusion you can get that from the abstract the introduction and the conclusion read through it figure out who is this intended for alright you can look at the journal it's published in you can look at the topic in general you can look at the author's what what's the background of the author who did they write this article for and what was their purpose are they sharing new research on a new topic are they trying to take a topic and explain the issues within it what is that purpose how appropriate is this source the timeliness of it so if you find like I had and one of my searches it was the opioid epidemic right now if you watch the academic search complete video it talks about what I was looking up and within that is the article current is it keeping the information relevant are they looking at current practices current responses to the opioid epidemic or is it something that they're using ideas and methods from ten years ago something to discuss in this question here you just need a sentence for that and then evaluate the source what are the strengths of this source the weaknesses look at the biases all articles have some sort of bias academic journals are better about trying to account for that but this is all about when you're reading it what's your take on it okay is it really strong in its research it's really strong in its data but it's a little weak in maybe the the population that they were able to look at for this data you know just read through it and then until the last part and this is one of the biggest sections how useful is this article to your group project alright how are you going to use this article in the group project how like looking at it reading through it what parts of it are strongest for it alright just think through it if you have any questions with this worksheet or with any of the CSS guide in general please reach out it's Lisa Anderson at Muskegon cc edu | Lisa Anderson | UC1NAeeMx8ibvIRDq8n2cWBw | 2020-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 450 | 2,427 |
0F-ufQsXU1s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0F-ufQsXU1s | National Democratic Party of Germany | Wikipedia audio article | the National Democratic Party of Germany German national democracy sparked a deutschlands NPD is a far-right and ultra nationalist political party in Germany the party was founded in 1964 as successor to the German Reich party german deutsche Reich sparked a dr p party statements also self-identified the party as germany's only significant patriotic force on the 1st of january 2011 the nationalist german people's union german deutsche Volks onion merged with the NPD and the party name of the National Democratic Party of Germany was extended by the addition of the people's Union the party is usually described as a neo-nazi organization and has been referred to as the most significant neo-nazi party to emerge after 1945 the German federal agency for civic education or BPB has criticized the NPD for working with members of organizations which were later found unconstitutional by the federal courts and disbanded while the federal office for the protection of the Constitution German Linda's amp'd fervor fast sanctions Germany's domestic security agency classifies the NPD as a threat to the constitutional order because of its platform and philosophy and it is under their observation an effort to outlaw the party failed in 2003 because the government had a large number of informers and agents in the party some in high position who had written part of the material used against them 68 since its founding in 1964 the NPD has never managed to win enough votes on the federal level to cross Germany's 5% minimum threshold for representation in the Bundestag it has succeeded in crossing the 5% threshold and gaining representation in state parliament 11 times including 1 convocation entry to 7 West German state Parliament's between November 1966 and April 1968 and to convocation electoral success in two East German states of Saxony and mecklenburg-vorpommern between 2004 and 2011 since 2016 the NPD is again not represented in state Parliament's gudo Voigt led the NPD from 1996 to 2011 he was succeeded by Holger Apfel in turn was replaced by odo pastors in December 2013 in November 2014 pastors was ousted and Frank Franz became the party's leader Voight was elected the party's first member of the European Parliament in 2014 topic platform and philosophy the NPD also endorses certain beliefs about human nature NPD leader ooh - voice states that the philosophy of the NPD differs from both communism and social liberalism in that it acknowledges people as unequal products of their societies and environments largely governed by what is called natural law the NPD calls itself a party of grandparents and grandchildren because the 1960s generation in Germany known for the leftist student movement strongly opposes the NPD's policies the NPD's economic program promotes social security for Germans and control against plutocracy they discredit and reject the liberal capitalist system the NPD argues that NATO fails to represent the interests and needs of European people the party considers the European Union to be little more than a reorganisation of a soviet-style government of Europe along financial lines although highly critical of the EU as long as Germany remains a part of it the NPD opposes turkeys incorporation into the organisation void envisions future collaboration and continued friendly relations with other nationalists and European national parties the NPD's platform asserts that Germany is larger than the present-day Federal Republic and calls for a return of German territory lost after world war ii a foreign policy position abandoned by the german government in 1990 at one point a map of germany was shown on the party website omitting the border that divides Germany from Austria the NPD also failed to color in the oder-neisse line the border which established the limits of federal germany to the east and was agreed upon with poland in 1990 in the early 21st century long-standing efforts to ban the party were renewed the 2005 report of the federal office for the protection of the Constitution contains the following description the party continues to pursue a people's front of the Nationals consisting of the NPD dvu and forces not attached to any party which is supposed to develop into a base for an encompassing German People's Movement the aggressive agitation of the NPD unabashedly aims towards the abolition of parliamentary democracy and the democratic constitutional state although the use of violence is currently still officially rejected for tactical reasons statements of the NPD document and essential affinity with National Socialism its agitation is racist anti-semitic homophobic revisionist and intends to disparage the Democratic and lawful order of the Constitution topic international connections void has held meetings with various proponents of white nationalism including David Duke a u.s. white nationalist author politician and activist between 1989 and 1992 the international third position began to ally itself with the NPD in Germany and forza nuova in italy they have been in contact with youth defense the Irish anti-abortion group since 1996 Justin Barrett former leader of youth defense and current president of the National Party of Ireland has spoken at their events in Passau in 2000 topic history you topic early history in the 1950s despite the overall failure of denazification early right-wing extremist parties in West Germany failed to attract voters away from the moderate government that had presided over Germany's recovery in November 1964 however right-wing splinter groups united to form the NDP one of the four founding members was adolf von dadan 1921 to 1996 alleged to have been an mi6 agent Patton had a British grandmother and was NPD chairman from 1967 to 1971 owing to Vaughn that ins effective leadership the NPD achieved success in the late 1960s winning local government seats across West Germany in 1966 and 1967 fuelled by West German discontent with a lagging economy and with the leadership of Chancellor Ludwig Erhard the NPD won 15 seats in Bavaria 10 in Lower Saxony 8 in Hesse and several other seats however the NPD did not then and has never since received the minimum 5 percent of votes in federal elections that allow a party to send delegates to the German parliament the NPD came closest to that goal in the 1969 election when it received 4.3 percent of the vote an economic downturn frustrations with the emerging leftist youth counterculture and the emergence of a coalition government between the center-right Christian Democratic Party CDU the Christian social Union the CDU's present-day sister party and the center-left social democratic party SPD helped to pave the way for those NPD gains the coalition government had created a vacuum in the traditional political right wing which the NPD tried to fill additionally the party benefited from hostility to the growing immigrant population and fears that the government would repudiate claims to the lost territories pre-world war ii german territory east of the oder-neisse river the historian walter lacquer has argued that the NPD in the 1960s cannot be classified as a neo-nazi party yet when the coalition fell apart around 75% of those who had voted for the NPD drifted back to the center-right during the 1970s the NPD went into decline suffering from an internal split were failing to get into the German parliament the issue of immigration spurred a small rebound in popular interest from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s but the party only saw limited success in various local elections topic recent history you topic electoral history since its founding in 1964 the NPD has only won seats in regional assemblies its successes in state Parliament's can be grouped into two periods the late 1960s 1966 in Hesse 1967 in Bremen Lower Saxony rhineland-palatinate and schleswig-holstein in 1968 in Baden Wurttemberg in Bavaria and former East Germany since reunification 2006 and 2011 in mecklenburg-vorpommern 2004 in 2009 in Saxony in the 2004 state election in Saxony the NPD 19.2% of the overall vote after the 2009 state election in Saxony the NPD sent eight representatives to the Saxony State Parliament having lost four representatives since the 2004 election the NPD lost their representation in Saxony at the 2014 state election they also lost all representation in mecklenburg-vorpommern at the 2016 state election the NPD maintained a non-competition agreement with the German people's union dvu between 2004 and 2009 the third white nationalist oriented party the Republicans rep has so far refused to join this agreement however Kerstin Lorenz a local representative of the Republicans in Saxony sabotaged her party's registration to help the NPD in the Saxony election in the 2005 federal elections the NPD received one point six percent of the vote nationally it garnered the highest percent of votes in the states of Saxony four point nine percent Thuringia 3.7 percent mecklenburg-vorpommern three point five percent and Brandenburg 3.2 percent in most other states the party won around 1 percent of the total votes cast in the 2006 mecklenburg-vorpommern state election the NPD received 7.3 percent of the vote and thus achieved state representation there as well the NPD had 5,000 300 registered party members in 2004 over the course of 2006 the NPD processed roughly 2000 party applications to push the member ship total over 7,200 in 2008 the trend of a growing number of members has been reversed in NPD's membership is estimated at about 7,000 in the 2014 European elections uno Voigt was elected as the party's first member of the European Parliament topic 2001 to 2003 banning attempt in 2001 the federal government the Bundestag and the Bundys rat jointly attempted to have the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany been the NPD the court the highest court in Germany has the exclusive power to ban parties if they are found to B and D constitutional through the basic law for the Federal Republic of Germany however the petition was rejected in 2003 after it was discovered that a number of the NPD's inner circle including as many as 30 of its top 200 leaders were undercover agents or informants of the German secret services like the federal bundesamt für verfassungsschutz they include a former deputy chairman of the party and author of an anti-semitic tract that formed a central part of the government's case since the secret services were unwilling to fully disclose their agents identities and activities the court found it impossible to decide which moves by the party were based on genuine party decisions and which were controlled by the secret services in an attempt to further the ban the Court determined that so many of the party's actions were influenced by the government that the resulting lack of clarity made it impossible to defend a ban the presence of the state at the leadership level makes influence on its aims and activities unavoidable it concluded Horst Mahler NPD a former member of the far-left terrorist organization Red Army Faction defended the NPD before the court in May 2009 several state politicians published an extensive document which they claimed proves the NPD's opposition to the Constitution without relying on information supplied by undercover agents this move was intended to lead up to a second attempt to have the NPD banned topic merger with dvu at the 2010 NPD Party conference at bamberg it was announced that the party would ask its members to approve a merger with the German people's union dvu after the merger on the 1st of January 2011 the combined party briefly used the name NPD Die Volks onion NPD the people's union between 2004 and 2009 the two parties had agreed not to compete against each other in elections however on the 27th of January 2011 Munich sland Richt Regional Court in a preliminary injunction declared the merger null and void Topic world war ii and holocaust commemoration controversies on the 21st of January 2005 during a moment of silence in the Saxon state assembly in Dresden to mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi Auschwitz extermination camp 12 members of the NPD walked out in protest the NPD stated that they were upset that a moment of silence was being held for those who died in the Auschwitz camp and that none was being given for those who died during the bombing of Dresden in world war 2 with the anniversary of both events falling relatively close to each other Holger Apfel leader of the NPD in Saxony and deputy leader of the party nationwide made a speech in the Saxon State Parliament in which he called the Allied forces of the United States and the United Kingdom mass murderers because of their role in the bombing his colleague Jurgen ganzel went on to describe the bombing itself as a Holocaust of bombs Voight voiced his support and reiterated the statement which some controversially claimed was a violation of the German law which forbids Holocaust denial however after judicial review it was decided that uh devotes description of the 1945 RAF bombing of Dresden as a Holocaust was an exercise of free speech and defamation of the Dead was not the purpose of his statement in 2009 the NPD joined the young Alan's Mannschaft astouch leaned in a demonstration on the anniversary of the bombing of Dresden in world war two roughly 6000 people came to participate in the event topic activism and controversy the NPD strategy has been to create national free zones and circumvent its marginal electoral status by concentrating on regions where support is strongest in March 2006 musician Constantin Wecker tried to set up an in-school anti-fascist concert in halberstadt saxony-anhalt two weeks before the state elections the NPD argued that because of politics the date and the in-school venue the concert was an unacceptable form of political campaigning in protest the NPD vowed to buy the tickets and turn up on mass at whackers show which led local authorities to cancel the event the Social Democrats and the Greens were outraged by the decision which the Central Council of Jews in Germany criticized as politically bankrupt the NPD was going to sponsor a march through Leipzig on the 21st of June 2006 as the 2006 World Cup was going on the party wanted to show its support for the Iranian national football team which was playing in Leipzig an iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad however the NPD decided against the demonstration only a counter demonstration took place that day in support of Israel during the World Cup the party's website stated that due to the prevalence of people of non German descent on the German national football team the team was not really German later in 2006 the party designed leaflets which said white not just the color of a jersey for a true national team this leaflet was never mass distributed but copies were confiscated during a raid on the NPD's headquarters when authorities had been hoping to find material linking the party to Nazism Patrick Ohama yellow was later informed about the poster after it was noted that the image depicted a footballer wearing a white jersey with ome Ella's number on it Ohama yella of Nigerian descent had played for the German national team in the years before the World Cup and proceeded to file a lawsuit against the party the party was able to delay the procedures but in April 2009 three party officials sued ovoid Frank Swart and Klaus peeler were sentenced for Volks Verret Singh Voigt and Baylor - seven months on probation Schwartz attend months on probation in November 2008 shortly after the 2008 United States presidential election the NPD published a document entitled Africa conquers the white house which stated that the election of Barack Obama as the first African American president of the United States was the result of the American alliance of Jews and Negroes and that Obama aimed to destroy the United States white identity the NPD claimed a non-white America as a declaration of war on all people who believe in organically-grown social order based on language and culture history and heritage to be the essence of humanity and Barack Obama hides this declaration of war behind his pushy Sunshine smile the NPD also stated that the extensive support for Obama in Germany resembles an African tropical disease in September 2009 another incident involving the NPD and a football player of the German national team was reported in a television show of a regional channel NPD spokesman Baier called midfielder Mesut özil a plastic plastic German or ID card German meaning someone who is not born German but becomes German by naturalization particularly for certain benefits the German Football Association announced that they would immediately file lawsuit against the NPD in their spokesman if requested by özil during the Gaza war in 2009 the NPD planned a holocaust vigil for Gaza in support of the Palestinians Charlotte Knobloch the head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany said joint hatred of everything Jewish is unifying neo-nazis and Islamists Knobloch claimed German Palestinian protesters unashamedly admitted that they would vote for the NPD during the next election in April 2009 the party was fined two point five million euro for filing incorrect financial statements resulting according to Deutsche Welle in serious financial trouble for its administration on the 23rd of September 2009 four days before the Federal Elections German police raided the Berlin headquarters of the NPD to investigate claims that letters sent from the NPD to politicians from immigrant backgrounds incited racial hatred the NPD leader in Berlin defended the letters saying that as part of a democracy we're entitled to say if something doesn't suit us in this country topic 2011 banning attempt in 2011 authorities were reportedly trying to link the party and specifically 30 year old national organization director Patrick whiskey to the so called wick out terrorist cell this raised the possibility of another effort to outlaw the party the cell had been implicated in a string of murders in the November robbery of a Savings Bank in eisenach authorities were also pursuing a gun case against Ralph Wabun former deputy chairman of the parties branch in Thuringia though the latter case was reportedly unlikely to translate into a national level challenge to the party's legal standing the likelihood of success of renewed banning attempts has been questioned given the office for the protection of the Constitution has over 130 informants in the party some in high positions raising the question of whether the party is effectively controlled by the government topic 2012 thor steinar clothing controversy in June 2012 several NPD members of Saxony's parliament attended the Parliament sittings wearing clothing from Thor Steinar a clothing brand that is popular amongst neo-nazis the legislature responded by saying that such provocative clothing was not permitted to be worn in the parliament and demanded that the NPD members remove and replace their attire the NPD members refused resulting in the members being expelled from the Parliament and banned from attending the next three parliamentary sittings the NPD members denied accusations that they wore the shirts as a deliberate provocation topic 2012 banning attempt german officials tried to outlaw the party again in december 2012 with the interior ministers of all 16 states recommending a ban the Federal Constitutional Court has yet to vote on the recommendation in March 2013 the Merkel government said it would not try to ban the NPD topic 2016 banning attempt German officials again tried to outlaw the NPD by submitting a request to the Federal Constitutional Court in 2016 on January 17 2017 the second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court rejected the attempt to outlaw the party the reasoning behind the decision was that the NPD's political significance is virtually non-existent at the state and federal levels and that banning the party would not change the mindset of its members who would either simply form a new movement under a different name or flock over to the alternative for Germany AFD party another far right-wing political party in the country which is more popular than NPD however the court also openly acknowledged that NPD is unconstitutional based upon its manifesto and ideology citing links to neo-nazis and that anti-semitism was a structural element of the Party ideology the court also indirectly suggested that such a party should not be receiving state grants to further its cause this prompted calls for the proposal of a constitutional amendment which would forbid anti-constitutional parties financing to the basic law for the Federal Republic of Germany the proposal was criticized by the Interior Policy spokesman of Die Linke who claimed that such a constitutional amendment could stand to serve as a politically dubious way to remove a political opponent law professor hans herbert von Arnim defended the rights of small parties including the NPD topic presidents of the NPD Friedrich Thiele in 1964 to 1967 adolf von that in 1967 to 1971 Martin must nug 1971 to 1990 Gunter dexhart 1991 to 1996 sudo VoIP 1996 to 2011 Holger Apfel 2011 to 2013 Bhutto pastors 2013-2014 Frank Franz 2014 present topic election results and current representation you topic federal parliament Bundestag you topic European Parliament you topic literature Ackerman Robert Wharram Diane PD kinder fold haben con organization program wound communication einer erect sex dream in part a bud rich Oh played in 2012 ISBN nine seven eight three eight six three eight eight oh one two five Branstetter mark died new e NPD swishin system fine shaft hoon burger liquor facade party and monitor actual dirt konrad adenauer Stiftung bun 2012 online Branstetter mark died NPD under who - Voight organization ideology strategy equals extremism is soon democraty BD 25 Nomos ver lag baden-baden 2013 ISBN nine seven eight three three eight three two nine seven zero eight three press channel dierker's hoenn flug der NPD rekt sex stream Waller fol gin den 1960 or yarn tectum ver lag Marburg 2010 ISBN nine seven eight three eight two eight eight two two eight two five Phillipsburg Robert die strategy der NPD regionally unset seeing in Ostend West Dutch Lane baden-baden 2009 up of his e V die NPD eine hand reach young zu program struct or personal owned hintergrund n' sweet actually see our day off lodge 2008 online pdf 671 kilobytes topic see also far-right politics in Germany German nationalism irredentism politics of germany list of political parties in germany frank Rennick Frank Franz list of National Democratic Party of Germany politicians topic notes you 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IsF7Yjo94WQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsF7Yjo94WQ | MID-OCTOBER LEGO CITY UPDATE | hey everybody brick lover 18 here today on the 15th of October with an as promised Lego mid-month City update I haven't done a ton of work to the city these last 15 days but I have done some over here in the center of the park as you can see I just have like the museum just still I have actually fastened in place which I didn't even know I have like the fall little scene because I found that in my seasonal bin for I was digging for Thanksgiving some oh my god I might as well put it down the trees are all somewhere else I don't know here I have all the flowers to go look all around the perimeter of the beach area as you can see I have the whole beach area all done up with like this little wall and then tile all the way around I decided I wasn't gonna put a fence there just because it looked too weird so my god who cares of those Lauer's they're people who can just come into the park over here I put like the flower boxes again with the bike shop in cafe and I think that looks really neat over here I have the police station and the hospital and nothing's been done over here and I still plan to do something cool with that building still nothing down over here I've got to get those lights in sometime then here's the big change shout out to those people who did guess right and guess that it was a Lego roller coaster hidden behind the blanket in the last lego city update as you can see I do have the lego city roller coaster from brick coaster calm it's a really cool roller coaster and I made this like little mop to go with it you know the walking platform all the way up the roller coaster and it goes faster with an actual roller coaster and with a stronger push or a minifigure in it and there's the other roller coaster as you can see like the entranceway you know do the roller coaster and then leave it's kind of cool putting the ferris wheel Lego set we're like right in here what I think would be really cool and as you can see I just have like the Dairy Queen and I'm gonna put this giraffe statue somewhere over here in this little Plaza here I have like the big fountain which is really cool and I love all the little water studs in it I have the NCIS building I have like the hotel and again I still haven't rebuilt all the floors that fell there right here all the floor broken I haven't rebuilt them yet I'm going to next to that a Finnish hotel is the mall mock and then as you can see I had the ball here with the 2015 statute I was originally gonna put it like right here but I was afraid it would take away too much and I wasn't sure what to do so what I've decided that I'm gonna do is I'm gonna put the ball here and it still works as you can see I just said it's not as far as a drop but it's still cool and the cars can drive through through the year and then on New Year's Eve you know it'll be like times ground we'll close the street and I just think a little bit really cool that's pretty much it for this mid month Lego City update I'm pretty happy with the progress and I feel it's starting to look like a city again after a couple days of you know not having the city so thanks everybody for watching and stay tuned for the November first lego city update thanks so much for watching this Brooke Lemar 18 Lego video if you enjoyed this video and you want to subscribe for all Lego all the time click the subscribe brick and you'll subscribe to our channel if you want to see more of our previously uploaded Lego YouTube videos check the cards there's a playlist there containing all our videos if you want to see more brake lever 18 add-on over a prickling or 18 duck comm where you'll find the links to our Twitter and our Instagram and our Brooklyn before you go don't forget to leave a like on this video as well as a comment and don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already by clicking the subscribe brick thanks everybody for watching and I hope you have a great day | BRICKLOVER BRAD | UC63peuFuKSfi8A6PmaYKuMA | 2015-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 783 | 3,922 |
lYCvQQ9x8Es | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYCvQQ9x8Es | Goodlatte Rockville alleged rape totally preventable | well during his remarks today the Attorney General Jeff session warned that if Maryland insists upon becoming a sanctuary state crimes like the horrifying alleged rape we saw in Rockville Maryland will recur again and again Maryland is talking about a state law to make the state a sanctuary state the governor is opposed to that I'm glad to hear that would be such a mistake I would plead with the people of Maryland to understand that this makes the state of Maryland more at risk for violence and crime that is not good policy Congressman Bob Goodlatte of Virginia is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee not a small job his committee is trying to find out why the to Rockville rape suspects were able to settle in the United States in the first place another appears to have been here legally chairman and joined systems chairman thanks for coming up great to be with you Tucker and your viewers well no offense to you who works in the government but it seems like government is heavily implicated in this story both these guys were in government custody one of them at least four times and yet I don't hear anybody talking about the failures of the US government to keep its population safe well it's an absolute failure with the US government no question about it a failure of the Obama administration to enforce our immigration laws and I love hearing jeff sessions talking about respect for the rule of law and abiding by the law and protecting people and keeping them safe this is a totally preventable crime that occurred in Maryland and it happens all over the country and it happens very frequently and it is the result of sending the message not just here in this country but Central America and elsewhere in the world you come to our border we're going to release you into the interior of the country and that is now changing with this new administration and it's actually very exciting we've seen a steady decline of 40 percent decline in February of border apprehensions a sixty percent decline in March and if they keep enforcing the law and keep sending people home or they belong particularly these unaccompanied minors when you pick them up to the border you should make sure they're safely returned home as rapidly as possible that's certainly not what was done a demonstration 2,000 miles from where they entered it's not clear how they did that it's also not really clear how old they are one of them is being treated as a minor because he says he's 17 how exactly would we know that necessarily they often don't know because they show up at our border without any kind of documentation in most instances they're then processed and released into the interior of the country one of these two young people was held for a few weeks and then released the other was released in a few days and they were acting actually delivered by our government one to a father one to an uncle I understand the father has now been arrested by ice actually by the local sheriff in Maryland and and this can be turned over to ice to be processed to be deported out of the country because that the child was turned over to a father who was unlawfully present the United States they're both headed home I hope it doesn't seem like anyone cares I mean all the focus in the press and on the other side of the aisle seems to be on the victims of enforcement of immigration laws but it somehow is bad manners to mention the Americans hurt by the consequences of this why is that you're right you're in the Congress every day what do you think I don't think it's true that no one cares about this I think a lot of people care about it and I think that's one of the main reasons why Donald Trump is presently nine state right so I think this doesn't care I mean it's considered bad form or you're in nativist if you point this out something that actually happened you know I've had some reporters from the Rockville area and the DC area as matter of fact covering this story shows some real concern about the consequences of this case I think it brings at home that people that this kind of thing can happen when you don't enforce our immigration laws and we don't respect the rule of law can the feds really shut off the financial tap two cities that ignore federal law absolutely I'm sure that the Liberals meeting in New York will encourage some of these cities to fight at every step of the way so we're headed back to court no doubt but the law is very clear that you are required to cooperate and even the last Attorney General acknowledged to our chairman of our Appropriations Subcommittee with regard to the these funds that those funds could and should be cut off if cities did not cooperate we'll see I'll go that chairman of the House Judiciary Committee takes almost Furman thanks Tucker | tucker porn | UCVU90cVyaguDY8CPGLEx1PA | 2017-03-31 | Creative Commons 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774SLkJ5_KU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=774SLkJ5_KU | Mead Making 301: Done Fermenting, Now What? | [Music] hey this is man-made Mead welcome back to my mead making series this is me making 301 I've done 101 201 and now of course we're on 301 the the premise of this video is going to be to go even further with our mean making experience and one on one I talked about the basics of mead making what is Mead how do you generally make it like what ingredients do you need and such and just cover that topic 201 we got a little deeper what do we do with yeast what do we do with fruit do we put them into the beginning of the the mead stage and read life or the latter stage of the life do we use a specific honey Beast how do we measure the gravity we talked about that in 201 if you want to go check that out and that's kind of step 2 here's step 3 today we're going to be discussing let's say your meat is almost done fermenting we're going to talk about some of the end of life stages for that Mead and end of life is you know drinking it but end of before you bottle it stages to make your Mead taste better or to take whatever extra steps you want to so first thing I want to say with every single one of these 101 201 you need to make sure and sanitize everything you use that's not a surprise just sanitize your stuff any equipment any glassware anything stuff like that very important keeps away any bad bacteria and it's helpful you also need to be writing down your ingredients you use so whenever I make a mead or beer or wine I always write down in a little Microsoft Word document this is what I've made this is what I used this is when I started things this is one of the original gravity or what the original gravity was all your measurements very important and then my one little pro tip I will add to this and I didn't include it in my other two one I don't think was if you want to quickly sanitize things you can take a spray bottle of any type and put some distilled water specifically distilled water into it and put starts and into it which is a sanitizer and this thing will keep for about a month and so you can reuse your sanitizer instead of having to make a whole bucket of sanitizer every single time that you brew so those are little easy pro tips stuff from 101 201 just remind you [Music] now let's talk about some some big things if you are someone who likes a mead or a wine that is a little sweeter then you're probably going to want to back sweeten your mead now there's another alternative to not back swinging what I'm discussing today is let's say your Mead has finished fermenting and you're going mean it's just a little too dry you have the option to go ahead and back sweeten it which means to add more honey or sugar really any type to it in this case I'm going to talk specifically about honey let's use a regular traditional meat for example I've made Mead and used the following ingredients the gallon of water three pounds of honey allow then let's say I used you know what a love and e47 packet because that's a pretty common one I got my original gravity up to about one point zero nine so I'm looking at roughly a 12% need and my yeast have chewed through all the sugars because that's how yeast work is they can go up to a certain ABV cap in this case my Defour t7 would be able to chew up to one point roughly about one point 105 gravity so my Mead is dry completely main point now I want to back sweeten it here's the thing if you want to have a sweeter Mead with a a fermentation that is not yet complete like a yeast that is not capped out you have to take a couple precautionary steps in order to do this so if you want one a speck sweet Mead that it is not carbonated you need to do this you need to stabilize the mead now the way this works is you can use different white powders is what we call them there are things like potassium sorbate which is a stabilizer and it basically neutralizes the yeast it slows them down keeps them from reforming and there's another one like it's called potassium metabisulfite there's some other names for these things candid tablets cam camp then tablets I think it's how you say that are also used for the same thing stabilizing and preserving and doing all those things the metabisulfite is a stabilizer it mainly acts is a preservative so if you stabilize your Mead you have neutralized the yeast which causes them to stop fermenting any fermentation which means if you added more honey or sugars into your mead you're not going to have reefer imitation and that's very important for me making if you're trying to not have a carbonated mead there are other ways more natural ways to to stabilize your mead that don't work as well in my opinion one of them is you can cold crash it which cold crashing is where you take your you know composite let's say I took one of these things and I put it into a very cold chamber you know not quite freezing maybe like 35 degrees Fahrenheit of course didn't you put it in there you'd let it sit there for two or three days generally what happens is the yeast all fall to the bottom all of the things in the mead that are floating around generally will fall to the bottom and that helps for racking and taking care of those those things that is one natural way to do it the other way is the most natural way of all and that is to let it age and unfortunately I've had Meads that I've let set and I've for example let's take one of these let's say which one of these is old this one up here you can't see very well but that one that's been sitting for like you know a year and I have racked it off of the yeast off of the you know whatever assuming that they've all hit the bottom there's still some yeast within the mixture so if I were to just add honey on top of that thing without stabilizing at some manner what happens is the yeast will pick back up there basically hibernating and now there when you give them more sugar they wake back up and they start fermenting again if they have not hit their ABV cap so that's important to know a little more sciency set of things you have to know a couple things before you back sweetie what was your original gravity so did you start at a 13% Mead or whatever you know 1.100 gravity what where did you start in that regard you also need to know with your yeast what kind of yeast used and what the ABV cap for them are most of the most east settle between at least in the wine and like champagne yeast world settle between 12 and 18 percent so you got to know that information from there you can do a little bit of math and figure out hey can I put more honey on top without having to stabilize okay the optimal way to do this is if you were to create a mead that gets up to 14% by itself normally so let's say I've made my same recipe earlier of a gallon of water but I did 3.5 pounds of honey and then I did roughly about or whatever my yeast I used and I use that D 47 14% again that 3.5 pounds of honey that thing might actually get me up to past 14% this means that when the yeast are fermenting they will get to the cap of 14% and then the cap out they're done they hit their ceiling because they can't continue to reproduce they can't continue to chew any more of the alcohol this leaves you with residual sweetness which allows you to have a sweeter mead without having to back sweetie this is the best way to do it in my opinion because you're avoiding two main things you're avoiding having to deal with any possible carbonation and also using like potassium sorbate metabisulfite which are white powder stuff that can affect the flavor the meats em those that's kind of one point and then the other point is that when you add honey in later on and back sweetening time you're effecting clarity so if you want to have a sweeter mead make sure on the front of it all you are planning ahead and going okay well what do I need I need oh I need this amount of honey in order to meet my cap for my yeast and then maybe add a little bit more it just takes a little planning and if you have questions of course I'm gonna put down below a calculator for ABV so if you're planning a mead you can figure out kind of what you need to have ultimately [Music] now let's say you're on the flip side of this thing you're wanting to carbonate a meet this is the same ish idea I have my original recipe I used one gallon of water three pounds of honey a love and D 47 packet that thing gets me up to 1.0 I don't know 9 I think is what I said earlier that's not quite 14% so I still have the yeast can still eat sugars if I do not stabilize and I meet in any manner and I put more honey in or more sugar in general the yeast will kick back up and they will start to firm it again a lot of carbonation comes from whenever you put your your soluble sugar in there or your edible sugar in there and then you bottle it then the yeast kick back up and in the bottle they are carbonating that's why we call bottle carbonation so you can do that that's an option and you have to be really careful with this because if you put too much honey or too much sugar you can actually create too much carbonation which too much carbonation can blow up bottles so there's a method to this madness the biggest thing is you want to know how much you know how big of a meat are you making I'm not going to give you exact numbers because if you're making a really big mead you can use more honey if you're making a small made you need to use just a little bit of honey it really depends on how big your mead and those things and there again there are ways to find out how much you want to use basically you just need a little bit of honey in order to start carbonation unless you want something that's very carbonated in which case you might have to use more that's the bottle carbonation side the other side is if you have a the ability to keg it you can carbonate inside of a keg and that is a more natural way to do this without having to worry about bottle combinations and bottle exploding the only problem is you have to have the system to do it and that cost some money I don't have that system so I always do my bottle carving method and it works well carbonating is a little bit of a dangerous thing if you don't know how to do it please please please do not just start throwing honey into your Meads and then bottling them if you have no idea where the grab was to start with if you have no idea where the yeast are they're just it's a dangerous game and you do not want to clean up a big mess or you know get hurt by any means so that's kind of kind of that world that's a brief overview I don't want to go too and you know I could go to more in depth with that and I will in a future video specifically on those topics but now let's talk about a couple more things and then we'll wrap up 301 how do you best a jammied when you have finished making your meat let's say that you're not doing a back sweetening or let's say you're not doing a carbonating side and you just want it to age for a while you need to be aging your meat and glass carboys and I understand that plastic is cheaper you can find you can get a gallon of water and dump it out and then you have yourself a container to ferment or agent don't do it plastic has microscopic holes microscopic holes let in air let in bacteria letting those things and it also has some flavors that come out of the plastic you don't want to deal with that with your Mead if you're investing six months to a year in this gallon of Mead then you want to make sure you're ending up with a good result go ahead spend the nine bucks it cost to get a glass carboy it's reusable it'll I promise you it'll end up better just do not age in plastic you confirm it in plastic in the beginning like I normally let my stuff sit in plastic for maybe the first month a month and a half and then I rack it into a glass carboy because that's where it'll age best but do not age and plastic very very important last topic for 301 if you're aging and you want to kind of acquire this more wine esque tasting meat if you want to have a mead that hasn't some oak flavors to it some tannic flavors from oak you can do a couple things you can use oak cubes you can you use oak spiral so you can also use oak chips I'm using oak as the main wood they're a bunch of different kinds of woods you can use all of those things help you age and get that wood flavor if you have the capability it's also really good to try using a barrel if you can get to a five gallon barrel of some sort like a charred barrel then you can get that flavor really well a lot of people already are resorting to these spirals because they're cheaper and they're just easier to use quite frankly the big thing when you are oaky or putting wood on your Mead you need to be taste testing it semi-regularly because sometimes those woods can impart flavor very quickly and if you are generally like just letting it go without thinking about it you might end up with two wood e of a flavor in your Mead and from my experience the wood tannic flavors found in wines and Meads actually get stronger over time they don't really in my opinion diffuse as much so I try I do a little less wood impartation than normal that you can use that again I will on I've thrown up some pictures of like those things you can find you can find all everything on Amazon I'm gonna be including my store down below or my Amazon affiliate store which is on me and made me calm where you can buy all the equipment I use I'm gonna try and find some oak cubes and all those things so you can try trying to bind those things to make that but this has been 301 we're going deeper and deeper each time with mead making and this is you can make a mean just by throwing stuff together and it will turn out fine the big thing is it just were built or dealing with the science and if you are making something and you don't have a method to your 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93VWa-18Yu0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93VWa-18Yu0 | MattCS returns | all right guys as you can see I do not have a rank my rank is expired after 678 wins it is gone that is why today I'm playing on my main account in hopes to get my rank back what if I actually started pushing for Global I started a series where I get coaching from New York and um I'm actually gonna get good at the game maybe I just get coaching from all different players like I don't know I could ask a bunch of different people yo what's up guys can I please go middle you want to go yeah I'm very good in middle I will I will hit this hop yes sir and I'm hitting all the other hops that's why I'm the best middle player guys oh brother of course my reflexes are sharp I wanna stay back everyone if you like me don't let him kill you he gets money do not die men's bro green don't need that help look at him do this [ __ ] bro I cannot hit the middle jump for the life of me no way if I don't get this jump now I'm dead 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hard it actually hurts where I'm not gonna play in this rank again it's too hard for me what equals and then leave them no no we buy a decoy everybody buy one decoy and melt okay my plan is we wait here follow me follow me follow me this works 10 out of 10 times we wait here we wait until the clocks has 1 30 and then we throw it on the Silo and we rush hey we throw it now change your plans to the [ __ ] now when we rush B I'll go in first boys he's reloading let's go we go B we go be flawless flawless [ __ ] I have the bomb oh [ __ ] I do not know what this was about bro but it almost worked I'm gonna hit the edge bug or I'm leaving this game matter of fact I can't even jump up this [ __ ] okay I'm not leaving the game it's very straight you're throwing you're throwing though man that was really bad ain't no way we're getting thank you for not letting the ninja happen again now the economy is [ __ ] we win easy capitalism let's take everything they have oh my God we are getting ecoed 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I1Cvx5fmRaQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1Cvx5fmRaQ | Towards Secure and Robust Autonomy Software in Autonomous Driving and Smart Transportation (QA Chen) | so uh i guess uh first of all a bit about my own group um uh because i'm a relatively young faculty and also my group is relatively young as well so uh my group's name is asgard um or autonomous and smart systems cars so we have a grand vision of trying to secure those emerging technologies that makes our um physical world more intelligent and more autonomous so our expertise is in security more separated in the software and ai security so we used to do uh research a lot in the uh cyberspace for example like um like like for example web or network portals or software in desktop smartphone and now it's the on computer technology gets more and more into the physical world so we also do more research on in the cyber physical systems right for them hold the um the software encourage systems that we'll be talking about today so in my research uh one unique thing is that um besides um um like writing papers uh we also try to make uh particle impacts so for example we'll make some uh like attack video demos uh for the um uh the attacks or vulnerabilities we discovered and also uh we will report the discovered vulnerabilities to for example the affordability management agencies like cv us search on android and also the developers like android linux apple comcast microsoft and now as we perform research more into the town's driving space so we also report to uh the companies in those um those areas as well and of course for the us duty for the smart transportation infrastructure related problems so for today i'll be talking about our recent focus uh this is kind of a direction that we newly started since i joined uci um it's actually we call this so-called autonomy software security in this smart transportation so uh more specifically in recent years there are two substantially very uh prominent technology advances uh in this smart consultation field one is autonomous driving it's 80 of course like making cars drive by themselves and second one is the kind of vehicle with cv that tries to use networking technology to wirelessly connect how different uh elements and users like the vehicles buses traffic lights and to share information so there are a lot of the companies behind this i guess that are the the over 40 or 50 companies are trying to do this and also with the government and then also at uci uh so we have a self-driving taxi uh here and then this is the car um operated by pony.ai and then this is the in vehicle view of this um subject in car which we're shooting for this level four self-driving taxi service so um to study the security of this emerging technology so the unique end of my group is essentially looking at the autonomy software side like for example uh billike the brand behind this um smart less systems that are tries to um make the driving or transportation operations to be more autonomous and smarter right so why is looking at this um this autonomy software of this kind of systems in terms of starting security well the first is definitely importance right because this kind of software is in charge of this core decision making process uh for the physical order control for that for driving which means that errors in this kind of software can directly cause safety hazard for example those fatal crashes by uh like uber or on the tesla and especially for tests that are more and more being observed in recent years especially i guess this year and last year and second is research value right so we are researchers we care about the research merits so first of all there are many new research challenges upon the existing work on a and cps like security a lot of research in this especially in this workshop so one thing is about the problem formulation right because in this case we are looking at this um this the production industry and ad systems where cv systems in the public transportation demand so there are new domain specific attack vectors on defense opportunities and also defense or attack goals for requirements that can be formulated in a new way so there are some some research value there for example the wood cloud and have records can be practically deployed in the driving environment right itself like um like assuming that um you can uh so while it's like hiking uh like into a car and at a picture level that changes of images so what are the deployable ones right more the practical ones and the second is about methodology right so this is also something we care about when talking about research value so one thing is about the symmetric gaps um between the system level and component level security like properties like what do i mean by that right so first is the gap between the perturbations at the schematic or the specific input space level for example those rules of obstacles or little surface appearance or positions social electrics so how to map perturbations at that level to those at the component level for them for the ai model or input space which are which have been studied in the in the ai like security space better than the gap uh in terms of the input on like less space and second is from the component level errors for example the frame level misclassification to the cps system level effects for them for like crashes right so so that's something we care about in this problem space so there are some challenges here so for example first things about there are some actually some error uh error tolerance uh designs in the laser cps uh system steps or components for that person's diffusion which towards the tracking actually and also another one is about the closer um or feedback control which is in which is the fundamental component in autonomous gps because it needs to drive by itself and in this case spherical can actually self-correct right if the component and level errors is not handled uh look carefully and control carefully better attacker and besides systematic gaps that we need to uh feel and then there are also general challenges in the methodology like in effectiveness for example that's your uh there's a year requirements for differentiability uh for distribution assets to be effective and also scalability right so in the cps area with we talk a lot about full methods and verification uh falsification and then how about the um scalability that you do and also robustness on attack side there's a stiffness realizability transferability and of course for defense that we also care about overhead and probability you have user pd so and so forth so they are designed more general but still many times because of the semantic gap and the domain specific attackers we need to handle this as well and second is that this is necessity and benefits from the defense perspective so first of all there there do have some autonomy software specific security vulnerabilities besides the sensor or actuation attacks right for example one example is about corner cases in the ai model so we know that the type of stickers and the stop signs can fool the dn the model so in this case this is specific to ddn uh the mode itself not something on the sensor side or the actuator side right so this is specific to autonomic software so in this case it is more fundamental and also general if we solve it as a route right for example the am model hardening and second this research in autonomy suffers like security that is actually complementary to those attacks and defenses at other layers right for example like sensing and actuation for example like attacks at the autonomy software side can escalate the effects or damages of sensor or analog attacks i also can mitigate them right for example like uh you can use software level software only technique to detect some unique patterns of the sensor input and last but not least so the software only solutions usually has a very big benefit that is has very low cost and also high develability right for example you can solve a problem with only a over the update and stuff like power change right in terms of cps so um i will be talking um i'll i'll be giving some examples about about this benefits and challenges while i'm talking about concrete research in my group later so uh let's jump to the meat so it's actually first of all i'll be talking about the the 80 systems um so before i talk about cv so there are um uh depends on time if i don't have time i'll be probably just quickly skimming through the series app and then focus on ideas out because uh times driving is getting more and more the momentum much more momentum in the in the recent years and even more uh than let's see in general so yeah i'll focus i'll be focused on the 80 set more so some uh preliminaries so 80 technology is just at high level a very very high level like adding sensors to the cars to make it drive right by by itself so if we put this the sensors um um for example here so the goal of these sensors is essentially to sense the physical right like the low the car traffic core stop sign so on so forth and then with this data from the sensor side um the in the production 80 systems uh it usually has this modular designs first goes through perception dialogization prediction planning and control and in perception if you usually first care about okay i won't be safe right i don't want to hit you into some obstacles so you you really do obvious detection to detect obstacles in a single frame and then do tracking right um to track those obstacles across the frames and this will be done for many many different sensors and in a substitution process um you will try to make it more robust and more accurate and of course there are many other domestic specific designs for lane detection traffic light detection service sanitation and so on and so forth so for the transition side on some sensors like lidar can use for them to point to a matching to um to achieve a global transition and then combine with some traditional sensors but in the more than 80 quality much more expensive than the normal gps and and that and i'm using smartphone though it goes through a more sensitive process for higher accuracy and robustness just like perception so in my uh in this talk when i talk about autonomy software i mean the right part right this this part during this decision making process essentially and then to attack this part uh there are several type factors and then um one of the most um uh so so those most practical ones can be for deco sensor tests right for example like if you tamper with the sensing input you'll definitely change the input of the autonomy software and cause impact right so actually for all these sensors these five sensors are listed here there are spoofing or gem attacks being discovered like in um in prior work already and also you can just uh like one layer hat to attack the physical water right for example by by changing those aero surface or the cars and then this can indirectly uh so of course affect the autonomy software input uh even if the sensor is perfect right so both are considered in my research because i i think this is some more particle in general at this point and at this particular point so in this uh research space and then uh so one of the um famous prior work if you want to um like like uh just to talk about the history of this line it's about traffic sun detection right this is something everyone knows now so so it becomes a very famous example by attacking the stop sign so uh basically what they did is that it takes the state of the art on camera dm model for audio detection and then try to add some malicious speakers and posters on top of it so this is uh some pictures i get from a ccs 19 words uh so what it did is that they just add this colorful stickers as you can see which can make a stop sign appear uh will disappear right which can cause problem of course so this kind of behavior is definitely very undesired right but i still missing a stop sign cannot directly make you crash right so um so that's why when my group starts to work on this direction so we first look at the um the obstacle avoidance um the modules so in particular we'll look at the object action uh specifically slider because we think it's a very unique sensor for on um uh like for autonomous driving which is published in ccs diving and using security last year so what we did here is that we performed a first security analysis and defense design for 3d audio detection so the entire vector is lighter spoofing so basically uh this this is kind of the design void we actually replicated in the left setting it's actually the idea is that you shoot some lasers uh to the lidar sensor to inject both points so that's the hello idea so by doing this you can uh so inject something like this like so so several points uh in a scattered um fashion and with a narrow angle but the problem is i always soon realized that blind spoofing is not enough to cause end-to-end impact because uh for a real car that you want to inject this is something like this right it's like very dense and has a weather angle so they look nothing similar to each other actually and then we tried various angles and shapes of this this injection but i cannot actually spoof on even one big obstacle as the model output at all it just failed so then we've come up with idea so we know ai security so we combine sensor attack with dnn like advertiser attacks critically we couple this with the optimization process by first model modality spoofing capability and then use the the global spatial transformation of the traces to find optimal like the angle and then uh uh like like that transformation uh to to to fool the mode itself which is able to achieve um a distance like 75 success rate which is not bad and in in this particular case if we map to the general challenges we talked about so this is essentially mapping uh we're filling the gap a semantic gap of perturbations from the sensor spoofing a capability level like the schematic level to the component level input space like the end the model input and then also we use optimization with differentiability design and modeling to achieve a specialness that's another challenge i mentioned before and next we also care about whether this can cause some like impact at the system level so essentially we uh we we do simulation and find out that this can spoof a fake front car at the perception output uh which can cause images and break or deny our service so am i doing this essentially there's another challenge i mentioned before this is a schematic gap of the component level of the errors uh like the dna model of misdetection to the system level effects like even just a very good dose so this is obviously an interesting task and with some insights but i'm not going to focus a lot on this on on on on this work specifically because um that's a bigger problem uh so later in the pipelines i want to tackle so basically after this work and there are also many many other works trying to do something oh yeah so so that's a general lactic way i forgot to mention is that uh this physically so mapping back to to kind of the general research value so this this one basically means that autonomy software level vulnerabilities can escalate the attack effect or damage other layers for example cancer attacks so interesting thought of combining central attack and a dna attack so essentially um so coming back to what i was talking about so um so this this work is interesting by itself uh and also we we found many other attacks trying to attack um the in-load of obstacle detection for them to like by putting some stickers on the car changing texture or just even painting the car you know like like a different um like looking which has been shown can pull the camera based on dna detection and also there's also another work uh trying to directly use projector to uh to project into the road which can um uh let's like test lastly ghost right because um for like uh like image-based detection without the apps information so this one looks pretty realistic like a person right but now one thing we notice um about all this work including our own work is that all of us are limited to attacks on a single source of 80 perception for example the camera or light up is 80 perception alone but then if you look into this pipeline there's something called molecular solution right so it's actually this is a generally adopted by the production 80 system like wimo gm ai to achieve overall higher robustness and accuracy in particles let's add the particles like electric you cannot just rely on one dm the model to drive uh in particular world at this point and in this case it's still before the camera class later suppose at the end base and then in this case assuming that not all perception sources are what can be detected in this symmetry is a big assumption but let's put it there so theoretically theoretically that's always possible right to allow the unattacked sources uh to detect or prevent a single source attack right just if you think about it so that's why because of this uh this is uh the basic security assumption is believing the ability to hold in general and that's why there are many many different papers trying to say okay um first of all single single source attack one promising defense direction is to do what is the diffusion right it's really recognized as the general defense unlike strategy against existing attacks on ad perception but then the problem is that if you look back right so so so all this um uh belief that this can work is because of this um basic securities assumption which leads to a research question that we come here that can such a function actually be broken especially in the practical 80 settings so in this case uh this leads to our work which is just appear just a few weeks weeks ago at oakland uh by studying most institutions so what we did is i want to perform the first study on the security of msf base 80 perception and then we want to be um to directly challenge the security design assumption in this case but if you want to destroy the possibility that can we effectively and simultaneously attacking all the perception resources for example in this case for the popular designs camera profile can we do that and then in this study we for the first time we it allowed concrete under understanding about the weather and how the use of msf as a defense electric strategy can be fundamentally broken right if we are able to find such an attack vector so we formulate this a problem so of course for high priority we want to do physical ward or center attack and then we we target a 50 crystal gold like like for example like we want to fool the msn base 80 perception in the victim to fail in detecting a foreign obstacle and just crash into it right so just very direct so that let's just make it fail to detect the obstacle but first right so okay to simultaneously attack later on camera so how can we do that right so in this case if we bring up the um the msf design so it's um usually point cloud plus like the image boost dna based and then it is ideal if we can find a single physical watershed vector effective for both um camera presumption and later succession because in this case you can save the development cost and then increase the practicality developability so and so forth but the problem is that if you look at existing directors right so if we put stickers or posters on the stop sign okay so in this case it kind of fast for camera of course but it cannot affect light right because it's just texture level changes and also for light as we know uh in my my previous work so we showed that okay shooting lasers can definitely affect the latter point cloud but then if if that means for camera it's on it's unknown we don't know yet so in this case um we find a new type vector which is so called this other versus 3d object something like this like a mesh uh so it's actually like object we can limit the shape and texture so in this case um we find that this can be a physically realizable and also still see time factor for ms of baby's base 80 perception and i will just place it in the new way and i trick the victim to crash into it and then in this case we want to leverage shift manipulations to introduce adverse input perturbations simultaneously to build camera lighter the key inside here is that because shape changes can definitely influence the point clouds and also at the same time because the shape is changed it will also affect the image pixels right if you think about it so simultaneously like a back post and then this is also easily realizable and deplorable in the physical world via the advances of 3d printing technology actually we did a bunch of this ourselves as well and also still see if because this can be used to mimic some legitimate traffic objects or is that like a warning or broken look right so okay so now we find the attack vector here comes our design right so first of all we start with the match right let's say a traffic coin and then uh we also have the uh we want the target with the point cloud and images and on the other side so we have the msf algorithm right so they want to like attack it but the first challenge is about how can we combine them uh to synthesize inputs for to the mss algorithm right so this is mapping back to the general challenge right there's a semantic gap for the perturbations from the schematic input space in the system mesh the 3d mesh shape changes to the component level input space right in this case the mss algorithm input so to address this what we did is that uh we use only rendering this is the first step um by for example for lighter i mean it's recasting and of a camera uh you can uh so like we can use uh the the the let's come some camera reading techniques um there's some libraries there then we can solve this and also that's a step called uh between the raw image to the msn input in the production or industry-grade systems which is necessary uh to improve the real-time the algorithm performance for example like aggregating the features and into like a lower dimensionality and also like roi right like filter out this unrelated parts right so in this case uh essentially uh with this we can then what do we need uh for this um process to be uh efficient and effective is to write the corporate ingredients right so in the ideal case we want to call the ingredient to optimize the shape so that we can bypass the msf that's a hell of a idea in the in this framework but then just like uh the previous challenge that i mentioned so there's a problem of the effectiveness right because here if you want to use optimization-based solution you want differentiable design and modeling so how to make that to happen so in this case uh we have some solutions um you customize some rendering process for lidar and camera to make them differentiable and also that's the unique thing which is this uh this aggregate stair level feature calculation for light as this is very popular for stealth art style of the arts a lighter object detection because the lower layer point is just so big so you need to aggregate them them to calculate uh like into cell level like 3d or 2d cell and then calculate their average point height and intensity so we design a normal uh like differentiable approximation design and uh basically the key strategy is to use um this to estimate the discontinuous function using a probabilistic function based on it uh like interpolation uh multi-years liking our paper so i won't go into details in the here but i just remember this is a high level like like like a strategy to resolve this and this is able to all help to give significant benefit uh to effectiveness for example we found that this can increase uh the attacks of the rate from lower than 10 to actually 100 in this case so then with that uh we also have some other designs uh to improve the skills-ness and relaxability for example by making the surface more like smooth and also improve their business by doing rotating and shifting like eot something like that so with that um let me show some demos we evaluate our many many different settings so there's some demos which can be probably most um uh uh like direct so in this in this particular case as you can see this is the setup we have so with 3d print this traffic corn and then on the right this is the adversarial corn as you can see it looks like with some interesting uh like noisy less shape on on top of it and on the right is just like a normal traffic coin so let's see what will happen uh so in this particular case uh this is the p9 case and this this is the left camera a left face camera light red is lighter and that is benign one so as you can see just it can detect this one in both right so because this is so obvious for human eyes that it's just red and big and have some shade on the lighter so it looks obvious but then if we change this to the universal case uh i think um yeah the results will be totally different so just using the same setup as you can see no matter how we move and then on in the normal like ranges it will just always evade both on camera and lighter and then also we have a real vehicle in this case trying to uh um like to try it in in a real real vehicle setup so on on the right is when i left this reversal so in this particular case um as you can see we put the other object in the middle of this road and this as you can see the camera can detect the pedestrian pretty good but in this case it cannot be detected in both just like the uh the traffic coil case that i showed earlier uh and also we also do end to end so this is an uh because we cannot just let our card just crash into it so we do unl like simulation so we put the binary coin in the middle so this is on the ids layout plus our portal and as you can see you can just directly recognize it stop in front of it it's nice and safe but then in the case of of adversaries uh we we just put the coin in the exactly the same place but then it cannot be detected in any of these frames and i just crash into it right i guess the same case so jumping back okay jumping back yeah so these are the demos and then all the materials are on our on on this on the website just take a look and then also we have many many more evaluations um yeah i guess the reviewers push us to do a lot more in this case we did it for robustness business transability based on comparison so and so forth a lot uh see our papers for details and also uh last time at least about how about defense right so in this case it's actually particularly challenging actually from our internal discussions so basically if you think about traffic sign or load information right it generally confused with map right if you have the map you know okay i'm very close to the intersection so i should be seeing some traffic signs what will not we even the truck sign is already in the hd map right in the high definition map but then obstacles are actually dynamically placed right so anyone can just put a rock like on the road right so in this case you can only rely on the runtime information uh to do the detection you you cannot rely on maps some like prepare something that's not going to happen so in this case if you want to improve the runtime detection you have this thing about harder in the dm mode right in this case but then this is the challenging open problem by itself because many existing methods like certified robustness cannot really apply here so because this is a 3d semantic perturbation and many of these prior uh more robust map methods like certified robustness only unless things from the 2d pixel level like provisions it's just very big gap there and also uh for those that do have some direct active goal defenses for example input transformation like the denoising or jpeg compression and also we tried a preliminary version of adobe training but this can at most reduce the attack success to around 66 which is not quite enough to make it make it unexploitable in the pre uh in the real world so uh the takeaway so i just want to like come back to the really high level like like messages um from this research so one thing is that the general design assumption that behind this uh this somebody someone missing about this like this msf as a defense um can be fundamentally broken in some settings in this and in the particle like settings and then the second thing is that um defense for this particular attacker can be particularly challenging because it's like a dynamic uh little obstacle just putting the road not part of the the the the traffic uh transportation like infrastructure so in this case um i think it costs for more future like defense into this and then we are in the process of open sourcing so just check our like website for updates so yeah this is about uh we did a lot on perception as you can see but how about uh localization right so this is also interesting um module that will directly take some sensor inputs so particularly if you look at this module if you want to study it right so just like perception so if you do single source attack so on this automatic question that can you actually bypass multiple institutions so in this case i guess the natural question is that can actually this msf based localization be vulnerable in the same way right we don't know but in this case it's actually put very hard uh or particularly hard because the main localization source for msf is lighter and gps so so like mu is mostly for data reckoning so like uh for it's basically like light as gps but then it's very difficult to attack folks right using like for example a single attack vector because lightning through lights and then so gps is through wireless like signals right so so so how how can i do those so then it makes it interesting right so maybe in this case it's more like more secure and more more more more robust so can this it can in this case um it's also vulnerable right so we also did the first security analysis of the state-of-the-art mso base 80 perception uh i mean localization uh which got the best first award and any ness on 2019 and i use a security and uh so which on it um has appeared in using security 2010 so in this case uh we study uh specific gps moving because this is um so probably in this the sensors this is the most famous and long-lasting still existing the problem um in in the real world today and i guess uh my host ellison might is a much better expert that means so i guess just ask him about whether this is not that possible but i guess in general i feel uh actually gps moving has been observed like a lot in in the real world so so this is i guess a year long investigation find that i guess nearly 10 000 spoofing events um like global wide and then in this case msf is again generally believed to have potential to defend against the gps swooping and there's a lot of people talking about this just like the perception case but because in this his gps cannot dictate the ultimate like results but again come to the research question so in 80s settings whether state-of-the-art msf algorithm are indeed sufficiently less secure on the gps movie right so so how about in this case can we just use single source attack to break it so in this case um we are the first to uh define the security uh power space for ad localization uh in this ad domain specifically so for example in this case so we assume that attacker um can tailgate the victim 80 vehicle and personal gps proofing which has been showing some prior work uh on like the gps that spoofing and also the goal is to aim to maximize the lateral deviation uh in the msf output with node for example you deviate the ms output to the right so because of the control uh you so this will the car will try to like the correct uh it's a physical position to left so attack so so your ms7 attack to the right then the car will be directing to the left in this case so specifically um by doing this you can just cause for example on like going off-road so these are all defining the specific 80 let's space on the off-road attack or long-range type specifically in this case so we first do a security analysis because it's just like i said earlier so in this case we just use a single source attack and an msf theoretically can defeat on the single source attack all right in the ideal case so once you see whether it's really vulnerable like at all right so maybe it's just not vulnerable so we don't waste our time our our time to build attacks on top of it so in this case uh we want to find the maximum possible division achievable by booking so what we did is that we take uh the a binary which is this msf so this one is relatively representative because uh it's published in top tier against robotics the conference and it has been tested with the fleet of like unlike av in many different scenarios and the the reported error is the smallest so among the papers we survey so we take this binary and then uh we do uh we take data set from the real-world sensor traces and the synthetic electricity uh particularly the synaptic one does not have any noises and we split the trace to the attack windows and the performance lots of search we don't want to miss any uh attack opportunity so in this case uh we have to define this assess metric in this particular demand so we look at uh those most common land width uh and a car width and we know okay so these are tackles for achieving offload target and lower attack on the local and highways so this is just mapping that to country numbers for the benefit of analysis so here's what we found out so in the synthetic traces actually these um for all the cases like one 100 of the cases the maximum deviation is less than 7.6 centimeters so which means that this is far from which any attack goes so you can just not not even see like a shake off the car like from human eye so this means that just by design or theoretical the msf is actually not vulnerable to spoofing i mean specifically for this msf binary and then in the real world case on this is also generated case for the 76 percent of the case it's less than the the even the the the smallest division you want to achieve in the top goal and then i guess the general takeaway we put here is that it can indeed generally improve the security against gps proofing but another interesting thing is that again we can still see around 13 of the attack windows can set aside actually even the largest attack goal like even nearly 3 meters that's really interesting so look at it we see an interesting takeover effect like a and um it's financial the growth strand of deviation somehow in its windows and this is very different because we we noticed this because majority of the windows is just like a flatland it's just no just nothing but uh just just like 13 of the of the windows can have this exponential girls which is very interesting because because of this exponential girls you can actually get like arbitrary like attack those if you want so we find out that we do some simulation find out that um this is very similar to when the gps is owning it's the only source like it can the spoofing can cause this exponential girls and then um in this case actually the spoofed gps inputs actually become the dominating source to an msf and later on actually lighter becomes older and they actually kick out the ladder signal it becomes the only signal somehow which can actually fundamentally defeat the design principle of msf like using different sources this gps becomes the the the dominating source actually in this case so that's interesting so we did a cost analysis and we see that actually meaning this is appear in a time period when msf states and the linear localization outputs have some low confidence so basically they are not precedent so they generally take more updates from the gps which allows the gps impulse to dominate the efficient process that's uh i guess that's the logic about how this happens and then this is generally caused by some dynamic and non-deterministic factors like that noises make algorithm accuracies and then this is why this is actually not observed in a noise-free synthetic trait but then what's interesting here is that even with the high-end 80 sensors those gps mu and light are super expensive actually but these factors is real-world factors are still very large and frequent that's um ford gps spoofing to practically asteroid so okay so now i understand why so the next is how to leverage this right because this is very attractive because attacker once they can cause this financial growth they can reach to average division goals right because they already take over the fusion process but then the problem is that it's very hard to predict or control because this is caused by non-deterministic factors so i guess the only idea is to explore it in an optimistic way so that's why we designed a two-stage attack process uh in this case essentially we have two stages so first we do some profiling uh trying to uh uh like inject gps moving and observe how the current behave there's some minor less spoofing and then and we want to see uh when the car becomes unstable because at a time it is mostly affected by the gps and unless uh it reaches to a point that we see okay it's it's it's definitely more than it's normally nativiating it must be caused by spoofing then we do a aggressive moving try to destroy this um this this time this this vulnerable time the window to quickly derail hit the car so with the sound evaluation uh so like still targeting msf on uh this binary from our portal uh same with that metric and the dataset uh decides on apollo chase about his cast so here's what we find out so uh the x-axis is the uh minimum attack duration because in this case the attack is optimistic so to capture uh uh this uh vulnerable window you have to um like tailgating for a longer time so as you can see the longer you spend or you want to devote to this attack process the more likely you're able to capture a vulnerable window and particularly when the minimum attack division like if you just tailgate for two minutes um you can achieve like 99 percent uh and also 96 uh around that success rate for off-road and the wrong way attack and then the whole attack process started from profiling to the uh the closing the toggle is around like it only takes around like 30 seconds to 16. so uh and also because it's already taking over so on the achievable division is not limited to just a wrong way so in this case as you can see uh the x-axis is the required attack deviation and as you can see you can have like over 90 of chess to achieve even to 10 meter deviation in this case so uh some demo uh in this case let me jump to here so essentially this is uh uh a simulation um and in this case uh this is a carbon apollo and this is a localization view and as you can see here uh the red dots are lighter and then the blue dots are or gps but in this case you cannot see it it's it's hidden by the the lighter and then the green dot the green circle is msf results so as you can see this is before attack it's generally very stable aligned with the driving trace and whether that happens this is the first stage so we want to cause some larger durations so this is the case we see the signal of like hitting the land line and now we do aggressive spoofing and as you can see just getting deviated and ahead to the barrier in this case so specifically what's interesting is on the on the left as you can see the blue dots i'm not sure whether you can see that but then it's um it's uh deviating from the beginning because we are doing spoofing but then the fusion results just just just quickly go along with the spoofing the results and then believe it and then even though the lineup results is actually correct they're always the correct but then the the fusion result is being checked in this case but then uh we also have more uh like all the materials are on the website again and then we also have a lot more on evaluations including even a black box that i designed so which takes around half a day of profiling see our paper for details and then for um so essentially here the fundamental fundamental solutions are not immediately deployable because for example you want to prevent spoofing right you need a new satellites and new particles and where you want to improve the sensing and um idealization technology but that's probably not going to happen um we don't know when to happen but then one particular way is to do detection right so this can definitely make the attack harder um but then this is not a solved problem yet there are some parallels showing that all the existing techniques have known evasion methods but i guess a new step and so then it has more to say in this but then but in general i think uh the gps proofing detection is still an arms race so in so to best prevent this attack against the autonomy software layer should always be prepared right for the spoofing to bypass the detection so this definitely calls for autonomy software level design so the biggest biggest like takeaway is that first of all like earth and so are those theoretically secured so as msf as defense in this particular case can still be vulnerable to single source attack in practice due to some practical factors like success and noises and algorithm emphasis inaccuracies and then for the central level attack actually autonomy software level defense is still necessary because it can solve the problem at the root and also compensates the limitations of sensor level defense right so again coming back to the big um research value summaries at the beginning so besides this the three work we also have more work for example on object tracking so i want to go to more details uh so this is the first two uh study of the tracking so we found that malicious speakers can be carefully designed to move a low set object into the current end cause the emergency brake or move a front car away that causes a crash uh and also uh we have a have a lane detection uh like attack uh in this case will appear in security 2010 so i encourage you guys to take a look so we are looking at a production lane detection dna model and we we look at the emergency study digital patch uh attack vector which is interesting because in the underlying in real-world driving you many times see these 30 patterns we found that this can cause a victim to drive out of the current land within just one second that's pretty quick and then it it also solves many of the general challenges like symmetric gap from the dirty pattern which is the semantic input space to the dna model right the couple name for space and also the semantic gap from the component errors like the firm level length bending uh to the cps system level effects for example uh the end to end on letter direction i mean the lateral deviations are due to the closed control uh the closed loop controller because it has a feedback loop in cps systems uh and also effectiveness so we also designed some differentiable uh modeling design uh to make a more effective optimization to be possible more can be seen in our on the website we also look at the traffic light detection but i will probably won't go into too much detail this is also interesting design like using gps because the to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the uh traveler detection uh industry grady systems usually use roi the origin of interest but then the anchors is located using gps so if you are able to spoof the gps you are able to move a uh for example the correct traffic light out of the day the roi costing a thoughts or moving wrong traffic light into the roi causing reality running so um we have some interesting work in this as well uh and then uh these are all design level um uh security problems so we also look at the implementation level problem what's the three box for example we have work at the xc 1020 uh in this case it's the first comprehensive study of software bugs in the 80s citizens so uh also for this um problems we discovered uh we performed responsible disclosure um i guess that's required in the security committee it has triggered over 30 companies developing or testing 80 vehicles to start vulnerability investigation and some confirmed to work on fixes so better this is a whole picture of what we did in the last um like two to three years i guess uh i guess i'm i'm almost on time so i will probably go very quick about a cv our kind of vehicle site so this is also a very interesting let's face because they put the communication devices to the cars called obu onboard unit or an auto pro device to the traffic international infrastructure that rsu um looks like the united stand talk so there are some uh pilot um departments in in the u.s like already like near new york city or wyoming in tampa and then there are many autonomy software here as well like the you can enhance software driving uh like self-driving uh it can uh enable smart traffic light uh it helps enable vehicle pool and tuning and then there are some uh the security problems of supplement in this case is more on the communication side like a malicious vehicle owner can control the obu to stand malicious on data in this case so uh so like prior work uh find out that um such spoofing attacks and caused collision with significantly traffic flow instability and then uh to appear in this year's usenix i guess in the summer so later in the summer we are the first to design a automatic one of the discovery methods which are using motor checking to automatically discover uh 14 new design flaws that can cause dust or decrease flow stability and also we are also the first to dig into the smart surface light um like security space uh and in this case we are the first to study the security of infrastructure systems called asic specifically uh uh intelligent uh traffic signal and i will see with the smoothing and i found find out that even one single time vehicle can cause a massive traffic jam uh because of some new security availabilities discovered at the traffic control algorithm level there are some simulation demos there you guys can take a look and also we do some defense on both the transportation infrastructure side and also the vehicle side so just to summary to summaries essentially my group is trying to activate developing research space on the autonomy software security in production 80 and serious systems so there's a website for this just um so um like which has the collection of these efforts uh you guys can take a look so president i believe this is the beginning of this direction because all the um importance and there is a strategy i talked about at the beginning so now one thing is that we are mostly on attack side right so as you can see we're kind of breaking things like here and there but then uh i think next uh i think i will still you know at least my group will be mainly focused on defense set so really want to solve these problems in practice and to build a community uh like news introduced at the beginning so i co-founded a workshop called autosac which is co-located with always nds and then you guys can stay tuned for the next years of the set and then this year uh also co-chair the savings workshop with hp smp and more emphasis of the ada and smart transportation uh because of my background in cfp and pc and recruiting and i guess you guys can take a look as well and then in general i'm always open to collaborations and then uh this here's my contact information and then i will just end it there and i guess i'm um i guess i'm right on time news thanks a lot that was uh very impressive work that you presented here and very interesting so we we do have some quick time for questions do we have questions in the audience with this kind of virtual format i'm never too sure if you have questions please either ping me in chat or raise your hand in the participant list i don't see questions so let me ask a question and i keep it short because uh yeah we're kind of running out of time but um so yeah all this work is very impressive so i'm wondering for the the big picture long term what you you said you're in contact with the manufacturers and my experience from talking to industry in in different industrial control systems domain is that they're mostly not very you know convinced yet that these are going to be things that they need to put their money into in the immediate future um but clearly something should also be done so what is your what is your kind of your opinion on how could we try to in general get a good stable process to improve these things in general for everyone is there like um is there some kind of i don't know is that it's a space for spin off here that does these kind of things like automatic testing for different manufacturers should have become some kind of standardization process should there be some standard data sets or something like this what is your vision there yeah thanks a lot for the question yeah that's um actually as a pinpoint for my resistance as well i think we contact those these companies some of them get back but in general uh you'll just end up like nothing will happen so nothing will we will improve so so they will generally say okay we are we are we are aware of this problem and they have meetings with us but then uh in the end uh it's just okay so we'll we'll improve and then i guess never come back to this uh so i think um yeah i think probably this will be a long term process i guess um i guess um from the academia the industry that's always i guess a long-term process to make them like aware of this so what i'm trying is the one thing is i want to build defense because um if you if you tell them that okay i'm so i make a system broken so there will be probably not too cooperative but then if it's a defense maybe they're more more willing right it's like like a software level update so maybe you want to have it so there may be more willing to talk and then the second thing is that i guess on the test set so we want to be more more practical so a very common feedback i guess from them is that this okay it's in simulation so not real and then uh so so even even even for the stock the the less driving cars and then we have a car but we don't have close loop control because we don't want to hit it uh so that's why we we can manually drive it to correct data even for that it's okay so that's also not realistic so i think uh just just hopefully there are some test data or infrastructure on the efforts that can make this research more easier to to show into an impact uh and then i think uh i'm trying to also do some want to do something at uci but and then i think in general uh yeah probably is is the best if we can have fun more real-world demonstration of it to raise their awareness i guess that's my but that'll be very hard for for the for academia um that people so yeah i guess um but i guess that's a hope so probably we can do something there great uh maybe maybe i'll i'll contact you later and we should also have a chat offline okay cool thanks a lot and for this very exciting keynote and um i think we'll stop here with questions at | Nils Ole Tippenhauer | UCAIoyQDOiY8EnwuRPLXetbQ | 2021-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,647 | 51,370 |
pZ6TP_n7yTA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ6TP_n7yTA | Keynote - Amanda Morrissey on Convergence Of Media in 2022 | [Music] amanda is a global client and brand president responsible for i prospect globally she works very closely with the leadership and teams in over 90 markets to deliver digital first end-to-end media solutions for a client skilled at leading through change amanda teams with both local markets and specialists to globally lead i prospect bringing together the science of performance marketing and the art of brand building an absolute champion for local nuance and culture amanda has instilled a supportive and collaborative infrastructure of experts and teams across the globe who work together at a pace and scale to accelerate both the domestic and international client growth having said that amanda relaunched i prospect at as a brand new global agency in 2021 with a new proposition enhanced capabilities and brand new identity amanda is also the global president at vision which currently still operates in some markets across the globe today we are privileged to have amanda with us all yours amanda welcome thanks divya can you hear me yes brilliant awesome thank you now let's test the technology of sharing screen that's always the the best one isn't it let's see if this works can you see my screen yes awesome hello everybody uh really lovely to be here thank you for that introduction divya i hope that i live up to all those wonderful things that you've said about me so thank you very much i'm delighted to be with you here with you at the launch of the this digital advertising report um as we said um earlier i heard some of the other speakers say be lovely to be in person i was going to say but maybe next year but after hearing a beak maybe in the metaverse is the where is the place we meet with our avatars next time we all come together and i've been asked in this keynote to talk about a global perspective of convergence as divya said i spend my time looking around the world how we can find commonalities but really trying to help deliver that nuance in local markets so i'll talk to you a bit a little bit about global convergence i know that sort of the high level theme of this event but it's also a subject as you will see very close to my heart so hopefully you'll find some ins high level inspiration because i know you're going to dig a little deeper into some of these topics as you go through the rest of this event what i wanted to start to say was convergence actually isn't new in fact i feel like we've been talking about it for quite a long time in fact over 10 years every time i hear the term media convergence i kind of think oh my goodness we've been talking about this forever um and part the problem with media convergence is it hasn't really managed to stick so we've had lots of experiments lots of things have shift and change but sort of trying to come to an era where things really stick in consumers lives not in the technology world and what the pandemic has really brought us is actually a fundamental step change and so what's really significant from post-pandemical during the pandemic is the sheer velocity of convergence that we have seen the sheer breadth of opportunities that that convergence is bringing with it and actually more importantly like i said the consumer adoption the fact that is actually sticking so globally when i think about what's driving um that sort of adoption or that accelerated conversion post pandemic the types of things that we're seeing is not just a change in consumer behavior because we've seen that before but actually it's the change in consumer concerns the things that consumers are now worried about the things that they prioritize the lens through which they see the world is fundamentally changed and will not go backwards and will continue to change the way they make decisions moving forwards the other part of that and linked to that is what we've seen is that the advent of new technology that historically would have taken years to drive adoption and actually consumers are adopting that in a matter of months again sticking behavior that we have not seen previously we've seen new ways of interacting with experiences such as you know kind of brands and um entertainment experiences um and we've also seen a change in the way that media operates and entertainment gets delivered so as far not the lines are fundamentally blurring so what does that mean for us when we think about sort of the media world and the way we talk to consumers well first off it means that we can't think about offline and online as separate journeys um because they're intertwined they're linked and they are actually nice and we've always seen a change in the way that media is that gay sorry um so we can't talk about online and offline or separate journeys we can't think about brand and performance as separate objectives because they're linked and increasingly our digital and virtual worlds are blurring and sometimes even replacing our physical worlds so fundamental shift change in what we're seeing happening right in front of us and the pace is not slowing down so when we think that about this at density um we kind of think how do brands really um set themselves up for success in this massively converging world and we know that when we think about conversion it's how does computing and content and communications collide together to create new ways of doing things in a more efficient and effective and entertaining way well for us the brands are going to be really successful not just now but in the future are those brands that can really operate at the intersection of culture content and commerce and do all of that powered by data if they can operate at this intersection they can pivot and have agility to really be ahead of consumer behavior and not be responding to what is happening in front of them so linked to that it's not only brands that can operate at that intersection it's also brands that can deliver today because we've all got business objectives that we need to achieve but fundamentally help deliver a better tomorrow simultaneously we think very much about that at density as the team have already talked about we're often thinking about what infrastructure and stones and foundations do we lay now to really set our clients and brands up for the future so that's what i'm going to give you a bit of a glimpse into in the rest of this presentation today is how do we think about tomorrow today because we think in a converging world that's the big step change that we need to make um so before i dive into that a little bit of background about the global perspective and kind of how we're coming here you're here specifically to talk about india today from a global perspective what me and my team do is look at the step this sort of velocity of change all around the world in every single country where are they in their digital maturity what are the key step changes that we see are happening how are consumers behaving and responding what are the levers for growth and the levers for success what are the best practice that we are seeing and how can we scale that and the brilliant ideas that go with that around the world so that every single brand in every single country can stay ahead of the curve so it's that real global view i guess a convergence of global and local how do we take the global view take the learning but then really center on what we see in local countries to make them fit and like i say ahead of that curve i live in the uk just to give you an example of some of the different things we're seeing around the world i live in the uk and one of the things that really exploded last year was the fast delivery of groceries makes my life easy because i've got four kids um but what that means is if you run out of yogurt rice or baby food you can get it delivered to your door in ten less than ten minutes i mean that is just mind-blowing and you can in the uk fast delivery grew by over 125 percent in h2 of 2021 so all brand new but the explosive growth is crazy and at the same time physical retail spend went down 22 um so what this convergence of local convenience stores and delivery services for food gives us is a whole new retail media opportunity for cpg brands to be direct to consumer an opportunity that they just never had before and really want to capitalize on um in the future similarly in the uh in the us um the iab did some research which predicted um some consumer behavior trends post pandemic and you know they're saying that most of the things that consumers buy in north america will be bought online post pandemic will be mainly bought online post pandemic now given the influence the global influence that the us market has and the scale of that that is just ridiculous to think that in the future more things will be bought online than in physical stores in the us and there's nowhere more so where that's the case than in china so we often look for china certainly when we're looking at digital activities and what's happening there and what do we see coming down the pipe for other countries around the world um our md in china often says everything leads to commerce here everything is a shopping opportunity in china in 2020 so just at the spa the start of the pandemic over 45 of all purchases were made online and when you start to think about that compared to the uk which i just talked about which is around about 27 and the us where we talked about this dramatic change that's about to happen is only at 14.5 so it just shows you the size and scale in china of the online purchasing behavior and retail environment but the interesting thing about china is that it's not just because of the speed of digitization of the market it's actually the consumers and it's the fact that the consumers in china are remarkably receptive to new technologies and new ways of doing things so this inventiveness this openness to embrace new things has really helped drive that that sort of adoption and pace of change moving forwards so when i think globally about kind of what all of this means to us and how can we think about this in a way that can really help brands in different countries i really love this quote from one of our clients actually um from cedric shabit who is the balenciaga ceo and he says his constant thing is about the future and how does he get the organization to sort of think about the future and he says we need to set ourselves up to anticipate the change rather than process the change when it's too late and i think if we're all really honest with ourselves as marketers five years ago we probably were in that place where we were seeing things happening around us and we were really rushing to try and make sure that we could get ahead of that curve and now the big step change in this phase of convergence for us is about anticipation is really looking to the future to make sure that we are we are a future fit when we need to be or in my laptop then stop working um and then sue's done just that so divya talked about some of the transformation work that we've been doing at densoo and in 2021 as divya said we created a brand new agency that lives at that intersection of culture content and commerce that we talked about earlier that brings brand and performance marketing together and is actually setting up consultancies to help clients look at 2025 and how do they position themselves to get in shape today to be ready for what is to become in the future so we've reorganized ourselves as well as densu around this converging future so if i think about what cedric says and how do we anticipate the changes for the future and also what we're thinking about is how do you sort of deliver tomorrow today what i wanted to talk to you about today is some of the key themes that we are thinking about as an organization and sort of the conversations that we are having with some of our clients there are six of those key themes so i'll skip through them um quite quickly the first of which links to what abe and vanard were saying earlier which is not only are we buying more stuff online but actually in the future everything will be shockable the technology and the signals available to us now i mean that every medium every channel and every piece of content will be shoppable from ar filters to out of home to video to social posts all forms of entertainment will be shoppable anywhere anytime so what does that mean for us um so the digital economy as we all know is demand led and the interaction is actually initiated and driven by consumers whose expectations are super high they're really really demanding so how do our brands think about this how do they not only meet those high expectations of consumers when consumers want them to but also how do they figure out how to start marketing at people which is a muscle memory that brands and marketers have learned and start to matter to people and that's a really important shift in the way we think about relationships between brands and consumers and in this highly shoppable world they need to live at this intersection a brand building which is all about building trust and transparency and being useful and relevant and sales how do i drive conversion and optimization in order to be lit in order to be able to deliver consistent seamless and frictionless experiences across every interaction point so how do we work with brands to ensure that they are really at the forefront of making this the most of but delivering in the right way this hugely shoppable environment that we're about to move into so if everything's shoppable and if the world is becoming more digitized and media is becoming more addressable this gives us more opportunities to target messages to drive efficiencies and actually meet business outcomes much more succinctly but to be able to do that we need to think differently about media we need to think about media through more of a performance lens because you know years ago brand management i remember brand management strategies were five years ahead then there were three years ahead and then there were one and that was amazing and now it's about immediacy so we need to be able to plan media in that way um we need brands need to be able to evaluate and benchmark each of their investment choices in the same way whether they're thinking about tradition so i will have to go in in a minute i will sorry whether that's for traditional um channels like tv or performance channels so at density we are delivered developing a series of tools to enable brands that we work with to understand audiences plan channels optimize in real time to give us the agility and media planning that we need for this brave new world so as well as everything being shoppable and thinking about how we plan and buy media in in new ways as we uh in this newly in this massively converged world we also need to think about new environments and we talked about the metaverse earlier um nobody really knows how the metaverse is going to play out yet it's still very early days not even meta could have just changed their name and the big hype at the big question at cs this year was is the hype of the metaverse going to live up to its hype or will it just end in disappointment who knows what we do know is there is a rush to buy virtual real estate we do know certainly some of the brands that i work for there's a lot of testing of selling virtual products in virtual environments and actually some of those products are going for more money than the actual product would in real life so some really crazy things happening and being tested in the metaverse but it's happening in pockets of innovation and isn't fully connected to the overall brand experience and we haven't really had time to think about how brands should behave in this new meta the virtual environment but one thing that is for sure it will it will further the convergence of online and offline it'll blur the worlds of gaming and cryptocurrencies and nfts so lots of opportunity but also lots of risks and unknowns that go with the metaverse we're looking at a number of very specific things when we're talking to our clients one is metamedia so what does media look like in the metaverse what will it look like how do we turn every single signal into an invitation for a consumer to know every facet of a brand in this new virtual environment and link to that how do we link in real life irl to virtual what does that connectivity really mean how do we connect real life experiences with digital experiences with virtual experiences so we're looking at that in the ecosystem planning to really make sure that we get those seamless linkages um from all of our conversations that our brands are starting in this very blurred and blended world and what about things that we can take from the physical world into the metaverse so things like the spatial internet and haptic suits how can we start to get those senses of touch and feel into a very digital and automated world and finally how can we take currencies out of the virtual world and bring them into the real life world again a big talked about nfts and one of our clients has been experimenting with how you can sort of gift or nfts in a loyalty program to then be spent in the real world on products and services so this sort of exchange i guess and convergence of assets and currencies that exist in both worlds and blending them between the virtual and the physical world moving forward so we've got a lot of experiments going on with the metaverse we've set up specific teams for some of our clients to really help them shape and get under the skin of what this will mean for them as brands in the future and link to all of that more shoppable different ways of looking at media and what do we do with the metaverse there is this real dichotomy that we're seeing and we think we'll continue which is what the pandemic or the biggest adoption during the pandemic was for this contactless environment so consumers were paying with contactless payment methods they were using contactless experiences they were using contactless checkout services and that was making them feel really comfortable about going back into retail during the pandemic um i think contactless payments went up by over 150 from 2019 87 of shoppers prefer a touchless check out to a physical checkout and actually over three quarters of global consumers are now so saying that they would prefer to continue with contactless payment and contactless experiences even when we can go back into physical retail but what this is bringing with it is a real dichotomy you've got this very technical automated digital world and what consumers are craving is the human element how can we bring that human element into that digital world um how can bra and what role do brands play in that how can they bring human empathy and engagement into this more digital contactless environment i saw this crazy stat which basically said that emotion is going to take charge again emotion will come to the forefront the more digitized converge the more accessible technology gets the more important human emotion will be and this stat that i saw said that emotion will become an even more powerful way of asserting truth than objectivity or critical thinking so consumers will make decisions based on guts rather than necessarily the amount of data that they've got in front of them so this real dichotomy of it's be easier and more fluid simple and seamless but consumers will rely more and more on their gut instinct when they're actually making disorder decision decisions and choices so what can brands do about that and how can they get at the forefront of that well i think they're very well placed actually um to be able to do that i think they should really focus on being transparent to substantiate any claim that they make about their products and services because everything they say can now be seen i think they should be at the forefront of the appeal of sustainable and social purpose-led experiences that consumers are really craving for and it also provides brands and new opportunities to be curators for online and offline human experiences so really an area that brands can capitalize on and bring that human empathy into the very virtual world that we are moving into these last two that i wanted to talk about are actually mainly based on the concerns i talked about earlier the priorities that we're seeing in what is worrying consumers and what they are thinking about in the future we're seeing increasingly that consumers want more control over every aspect of their lives and healthcare is right at the forefront of that there are predictions that by 2030 securing long-term health and well-being will be an increasingly central goal in purchase decision making for many consumers and nearly half of the people globally that believe that in the next five to ten years they'll use technology to predict what will happen with their physical health and with that the home will become an increasingly important domain for that self-care for that new way of looking after yourselves so what we're predicting what we're talking to brands about is that brands will be expected to help consumers enhance their well-being through their products and services so they'll need to think differently about the impact that their products and services um has on the consumers lives and with the massive explosion of innovation in this area from bio wearables to skin tech to smart health monitoring in households brands are able to help consumers make more control they're able to make experiences more personal and they're able to enable the consumers to make the better choices both for their well-being and for their health and also able to predict and help add value to consumers everyday lives and in the way that they want to live their lives in the future so really thinking of all brands as healthcare brands and finally if healthcare is pervasive then sustainability really is um putting ethics at the heart of decision making is now a consumer demand it's not a nice to have it's not something that that companies do on the side so what that means is that brands need to think more carefully about how do they deliver the growth that they need to the for their business but in an environmental way within the constraints of our planet and the world that we are growing up into so how do brands integrate ethical principles of good growth into the business of their fabric of their business operations um and in this highly converged world as we said earlier consumers can see absolutely everything that brands do from supply chains to the company that brands keep and so when we're talking to clients about kind of moving sort of this more pervasive um sustainable world and behaviors that they need to demonstrate a brands we're asking them to think about kind of do the services and solutions and products that they deliver and require extra effort from consumers or actually do they provide consumers with peace of mind do they help consumers create a better world and in a lot of instances we're talking to clients about what are the adjacent areas to your products and what partnerships could you be linking up with so that your brand can help consumers con contribute um to sustainability on a more global scale so securing the future and building long-lasting consumer relationships we think requires a new kind of thinking and actually a new kind of brand we believe and this is the journey and it's only the beginning so the journey starts here which is why your conference today is very well timed in terms of you know kind of how do we get ahead of and what are the key things we're seeing on this journey so we sort of pulled together a few tips and things that we talked to some of our clients about and what we think about during the future and how best to prepare ourselves for that future one is a bias for action act now tomorrow will come very very quickly and tomorrow in many instances as we've said earlier it is definitely here today winning in this highly converged world needs superior consumer understanding now lots of brands we talked to talk to all say that they put consumer at the heart of everything they do but often that's challenged by um clunky internal architecture and legacy issues and we're working with lots of the brands and our clients to make sure that we we make that much more seamless and useful and relevant information so that we can deliver better service and experiences to clients in this more converged environment in the future we think any um companies need to be much more organic in their operating model and create space for curiosity to pick up where we're seeing consumers going and try and understand it a little bit more even if it's only tiny pockets of consumers so to create that space to be curious it's really about ecosystem thinking no longer can we think about single channel we have to think about the entire ecosystem the fluid conversation between different channels i also think it's about creating i talked about the space earlier something like an innovation engine it doesn't have to be a team or a location but a way of thinking an innovation engine that's always looking at the future of new technology things that are happening and how we think particular consumers will behave this will stop us from playing catch up from consumer behavior and enable us to get ahead of what we think the predictive discernible changes will be in the future of hack the way consumers behave and this means that we need to think differently about how we test things we need to learn by doing try things test and learn and scale we need to experiment create hypothesis and experiment with this and in this newly converged world i think one of the things that we would say is that everything's new and very different and so you know what we're not all experts in it and so we need to be quite brave and to recruit new people and new experts into our organization to help us develop and adapt our thinking so that's my whistle stop tour of globally how we're thinking about um and convergence but i i would finish by saying that one of the things that we do with our clients which i find a fascinating exercise is we ask them to envisage what their consumer will look like in 2030 and what experiences will they will those consumers expect from them as brands and then what does that what do those consumers think of that brand does it exist today and then we spend the next few years making sure that we bridge that gap thank you very much thank you so much amanda for your lovely presentation and you laid out all the details before us and we do have a couple of questions for you in the chat box coming so i would like you to take those questions for us the first question is that what will this convergence mean for the indian consumer especially at the grassroot level i think that's a really interesting question and what i find often is we think about convergence more about the technology and brands and businesses but looking it through the eyes of a consumer is a really really interesting one and what we've seen in india is this sort of massive explosion of mobile phone usage and much improved internet so i think those two things combined if i think of it at its most simplest level it means that more experiences more information more education will be more accessible because it would be more mobile and so that accessibility at a mobile level is a really big step change from a consumer angle i also think actually when we talk about commerce um the explosion of commerce i think it was and bernard who i heard talking about it earlier on when you think about things like conversational commerce social commerce video commerce sort of almost sentiment sentiment driven commerce because um india is becoming so much more mobile i think we'll see that sort of commerce explosion through social um and that'll be really interesting because it will open up new retailers to the consumers it will make it hyper local because as geo location services get better so i think it will really open up the sort of purchase world in india as well beautifully answered amanda i have another question for you and that is will the digital age brands have an inherent advantage over the legacy brands in the convergence era how should the legacy brands adapt to this convergence yeah we work with both it's really interesting we work with a lot of digital um first brands and obviously a lot of big traditional brands and i think it's less of a question of where you come from and more about your ability to be able to pivot um and to be able to keep up um a failure to adopt because everything is changing so much means you'll get left behind so i think that's the critical thing rather than where you've grown up from it's more about kind of your mindset and your ability to really adapt and adopt really quickly when i think about the work we do with the um more digitally um inherent brands so brands sort of born in this area era they will definitely have better consumer intelligence because that's what they do there's essentially mainly direct to consumer brands so they will definitely have better consumer intelligence they'll have undoubtedly more sophisticated data and analysis capabilities and they will be able to react quickly because they're so close to the consumer but the flip of that is that they'll also focus on the lower funnel so they'll really be focusing on um conversion and short-term roi and when i think about the blend and so some of the more traditional brands that we work with they have got in their favor emotional attachment so some of the brands that we're working with who've come from the digital era are now thinking about tv how do i bring my back build my brand how do i create saliency how do i become the brand of choice so that's what more traditional brands actually have they have that emotional attachment the ability to build trust to build empathy and transparency and that creates the emotional engagement that we need for long-term sustainable growth i think so my view is it's less about where your brand has grown up from and more about the ability that we talked earlier about to live at this intersection of culture content and data organizing yourself to be able to pivot at that sort of intersection point and on the back of that continue to create big ideas and enduring campaigns and then you'll set up long-term sustainable growth no matter how converged our media world becomes i can't hear you can you hear me thank you so much amanda for answering those questions so beautifully you know and you have shared some really amazing insights on how this road to convergence is looking like for the digital advertising world and media uh for today and of course for the years to come thank you so much for sharing your wonderful insights with us [Music] | exchange4media Group | UC13NIM-ePLUiKf37-ZhVMkw | 2022-02-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,614 | 31,051 |
r58i1DrUv64 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r58i1DrUv64 | THE DAY IS COMING - PAMELA CLARK | the day is coming when he will return for those that know him the day is coming every heart will kneel before him and we walk the golden streets of a New Jerusalem and we sing with all the angels in the heavens we'll be singing hosana we'll be singing hosana we'll be singing hosana oh honor and Glory To Our God then we'll Bow Down In Worship the lamb upon the throne the day is coming every wrong thing will be right in the day is coming every believer Will Stand United and we'll finally get to see the eyes of Jesus and we'll behold the face of the one who died to free us and we'll start singing hosana we'll just start singing hosana we'll start singing hosana honor and Glory To Our God then we'll Bow Down and Worship the lamb upon the throne when it Heavens I pray that you be there all the day is coming he soon be when it happens how I pray that you be there he | Pamela Clark | UC7KDnckaB3SPPCH8L8Kduew | 2014-05-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 175 | 872 |
9CrVYqNOzoI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CrVYqNOzoI | ICE Director informs Democrat on immagration laws | thank you madam chairman I'm going to go ahead and my colleague just said he wanted to make this more real I want introduce into the record a statement by Olivia casseras a mother who participated in a caravan during the fall of 2017 into the record she's from Elsa may go into the rejection so Olivia's from El Salvador one of the deadliest countries that's not in a war zone and she talks about how difficult it is to turn yourself in she talks about what it's like to be intimidated by agents and being separated from her child for 85 days her 15 month old baby had been separated and her child was never the same and has come back and those are real stories that is what is happening now we love to talk about this issue but the ms-13 gangs we love to paint immigrants as criminals that is not the complete facts and that is very offensive for me to see continuing to happen is continuing to message this this anti-immigrant agenda there are many of lots of good immigrants and then I hear this rhetoric Mourdock alike people guess what daca like people are the people we need in this country they've served this country they've gone to college they're / they produce and they contribute to the economy so to put them into the same category is completely offensive now I happen to know about some of these people who come over and seek asylum why cuz I represented a family an unaccompanied minor when I was an attorney on a pro bono level and I had to go find his mom who was also in detention now it is extremely hard to get asylum it is very hard to get asylum the standard is very hard and it's very high now I had unlimited resources at a big law firm I could hire experts and even then I couldn't get asylum was it a fraud no does she and they get protections yes under a different category it took years but there are people who come to the country because they're fleeing the violence in my particular case they already killed one of her sons guess what when one of your children has killed and you have one left you are gonna run you are going to try to seek safe haven and so it makes me sick to my stomach to keep hearing over and over again painting the broad stroke and the picture and so these are folks who are coming here to do harm and so you know it's just unbelievable to me how this Doretta continues and to see it continue in a campaign season just gets even worse and worse and just because you don't get asylum doesn't mean that it's a fraud and I think that's something that's just so important for me to state now I want to move on to the issue of hymen separation according to the New York Times more than 700 children had to be taken from adults claiming to be their parents since October including more than a hundred children under the age of four secretary Nilson disputed this figure at a May 15th Senate Homeland hearing she said that the 700 children figure was an HHS number and not a DHS figure does anybody on this panel know what the DHS figure is we can't for the record get back to you with the actual number of people who were in CBP custody and it was either unable to determine whether there was a familiar relationship that we could prove and were comfortable with or somebody was prosecuted under the having crossed the border illegally and then that caused a family separation we can get back to you and give you the exact number that okay and let me tell you it is hard for some of these families when they're fleeing violence and they're leaving their country they're not exactly saying oh let me go look for documentation so that I can prove this is my child I had a hard time in my own case having to find people there on the ground to get the documents that we needed to make a case but people are leaving because they're in distress because they're facing violence and they're fearful right it's not generally something they're thinking about before they take off how do I prove this is my child I'll tell you right now if I had to go find something to prove my relationship with my mother probably take me a little while so I understand how difficult this is can you tell me how we are counting and tracking children that are separated from children so everybody that's taken into custody it goes through the a booking procedure right we get the biographical information and so all of that is in the documentation systems at CBP so that's how we try to establish whether they're related or not using those documents that all becomes part of their record because as they come in that part of that processing is referring them for a removal hearing I think I yield back tonight respond to the speech I was made absolutely first of all known as panels anti-immigrant we're law enforcement officers to enforce a law that you all enacted so to sit there and say we're anti immigrants is wrong we are enforcing laws if you think it's okay to enter this country illegally shouldn't be arrested that's just wrong that lost clearly state and you enter the country legally is a crime and no one's up here saying all criminal illegal aliens are criminals a certain percentage of our criminal tech they commit yet another offense actually here I've said many times I certainly understand the plight of these people and I feel bad for some of these people but I have a job to do I have to enforce the law and uphold the oath I took to enact the laws enacted by you Congress thank you george Turkoman gentlelady's time has expired that chair now recognizes mr. Rogers from Alabama for five minutes you knows the chair nor can Dez miss maragon from California for a minute you know I heard the comment that the fact that only 20 percent qualify for asylum means that there's an abuse happening one of the reasons it could be so low is because these people are not entitled to counsel and as I mentioned it is very hard to meet the legal requirements you almost cannot increase the standard it is already so high I actually believe if we gave people counsel you would see that 20 percent number increase and by quite a bit and so I'm not sure I don't think the logic follows it because only 20 percent are granted asylum therefore there's all these abuses having been in the system having litigated Asylum place cases it I know firsthand how challenging it is and I know the difference it makes when you do have counsel most people who don't have an extremely difficult time because it is so high I want to go back to the issue of I think mr. Cessna that you had mentioned how does you see USCIS determine a person's asylum claim is fraudulent like how is that assessment made well before I mean the person's the person could just be ineligible flat out ineligible that's different from being fraudulent both things are happening and yeah I want to know about the fraudulent how did you guys determine it an asylum claim is fraudulent I think if the person says something that that manifestly does not conform to the facts on the ground we would determine that the person was lying and therefore made a fraudulent claim do we have any numbers about how many were actually fraudulent under that definition you just explained I know we don't have any numbers on on how many people are making fraudulent claims either in credible fear or in regular asylum yet but working on that do you have any numbers on how many asylum claims were denied by USCIS in recent years that have led to perjury charges no I don't have that available could you get those to me in writing I'm sure I thought you could that would be great I want to also touch upon the incident that occurred the Montana incident the CBP has about a hundred mile radius of jurisdiction where you can you know engage with somebody pull somebody over for reasonable suspicion of an immigration violation or crime is that correct roughly roughly yes there are the court through case law has given us jurisdiction to do a number of things okay near the immediate border at loosely defined at 100 miles and if you take a look at the map it like most of Los Angeles alone is in that because of the West being on the coast correct I think that's true for a number of coastal states how often would you say a CBP officer is going to engage with somebody's are questioning them about their status just because they're speaking Spanish how often do you think that's happening I don't think it happens very often at all I think that they're trained to do a number of things and look at a number of factors before that they make an encounter they make a stop for someone in in this case the it was roughly 40 miles or so from the border okay so should I advise my constituents that are within 40 miles of the border they shouldn't be speaking Spanish anymore no that's the I wouldn't do that okay what what could what could advice could you give because look my I speak Spanish it was my first language it's actually an asset in this country to be able to speak two languages especially Spanish there's a shortage of actually workers who employers seek to speak two languages and Spanish is often one of them I get questions now of well does this mean I shouldn't speak Spanish anymore as the Seabee is somebody who's at CBP what advice do you think I should give them I'm not sure we a number of social engagements I've worked on the border for many years I speak Spanish myself it's not something that people should be concerned about if they're here illegally and in this case the the people actually showed ID even though they didn't have to and they were still detained for another 35 to 40 minutes you know what is in that case what is somebody's supposed to do you've shown your ID you're still being detained I would like for our Office of Professional sponsibility to do a complete review of the incident and then I would like I'm happy to come back or put in the record if it's done by then the total circumstance of that case okay if that happens to somebody are they allowed to pull out their cell phone and just start documenting that they're being withheld for you know 35 to 40 minutes or whatever it is our agents are regularly filmed in the performance of their duties and CBP has made an investment in changing policy and allowing for us to use incident driven video recording so we're going to be investing in and deploying a number of cameras in the workspace some of those will be actually worn by agents agents are not going to delete the videos right there's a whole policy that surrounds how we use the the video and and how it's stored and collected in etc great thank you I yield back the gentlelady yields back in summary as we wrap up I want to thank the gentlemen for their testimony to the | The Wright Channel | UCzAjUL-SlFzJK9vUFHyeACw | 2018-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,000 | 10,705 |
UCIdQYSbv_w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCIdQYSbv_w | Revolution100: Kamal Mitra Chenoy | well I think the October Revolution made a very major impact throughout the world and though there were some specifically Russian problems and later other problems of a very dogmatic or underdeveloped Marxism if however the sent a signal and it created a benchmark that all right revolutions are possible the port can be emancipated and that is the signal message I think of the October Revolution that it gave people hope it gave people an alternative and that has not been forgotten despite the failure of building socialism but people now have a new perspective which varies over time in place but the core is that there should be equality that there should be financial support that there should be a higher level of understanding and also with that an internationalist perspective supporting all the movements with a radical and torpor and true egalitarian throughout the world | Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung | UClp4017ICvSPjIEBZLeEwaQ | 2018-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 148 | 882 |
_7PNwD3wkQo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7PNwD3wkQo | 07 Sept 2015 - Gina Quin TTIP Seminar with David O'Sullivan | thank you Dan and thank you to the IAEA and the Commission for asking me to come along and speak to you today and I'm going to search my remarks very very clearly from the perspective that tea tip is good for business and good for employment and Tom mentioned many of the studies that have been done in this regard I believe on balance that we actually have more positive information coming from the projections however I believe the real advantage of these trade negotiations is the opportunity to transform the perspective of Irish companies in approaching the American market and I'm going to talk a little bit more about that in just a moment and Dublin chamber has been in the business of helping companies export for many many years and I believe that these sort of trade negotiations really help companies to change their perspective and change their behaviors and delivering reductions in tariffs delivering removal of tariffs delivering simplicity in regulation removing duplication of compliance procedures and all of that while respecting and acknowledging and the standards that we have here in Europe and the standards in the United States has got to be a good thing we're already doing a lot of business as David said with the United States and about half of our exports here from Ireland that don't go to European countries are going into the United States and we have this fantastic history of FDI going in both directions let's not forget that because Irish companies actually employ as many people in the United States as United States companies employ here in Ireland and embedded behind that we have this very strong diaspora of about 40 million Americans who claim Irish heritage so we have a very very strong relationship between Ireland and the United States and it might be fair to say that that relationship over the last number of decades has been driven at one level by government and large corporations and at another level at the level of family and friends and student exchanges and I think the tea tip actually opens up the opportunity for us to bridge the gap between those two levels to bring in the plethora of small and medium-sized businesses into this relationship and to help them to look at the american market seriously today it has been the large companies that have had the resources to work around the trade tariffs small companies simply haven't had the deep pockets or the bandwidth of personnel to actually do this so t tip can help to reduce the cost of doing business change the behaviors and really bring a focus on the american market one of the mechanisms within t tip that hasn't been mentioned so far here today is this concept of an SME chapter which is this go to one stop shop of information on transatlantic trade and I think that is a really important part of the delivery mechanism for T tip and on the American side there are many different programs the market access program and so on that help exporting companies particularly exporting SMEs on the European side we have things like the enterprise Europe network but we need to make sure despite our a considerable experience on both sides that when we put in place a mechanism focused on transatlantic trade as an outcome from T tip that it really is effectively resourced and accessible by SMEs and we need to make sure that that is done right across the European Union and right across America and ninety-nine percent of all our companies in Europe could be described as SMEs and the same as true for the American market so I think those type of companies are at the very heart of this agreement and at the very heart of the job creation that I believe this agreement can actually make and there is of course the issue of competition and that has been mentioned to mentioned by David US market US companies will look more seriously at the European market but I think for the Irish market that is less of a challenge we are well used 30 years of being part of the European Union we are well used to competition from larger nations and that has made us stronger and more determined and I think where the market is open we can actually do a lot more to develop our companies and develop their ambition and develop the expansion of markets for them and the is DM has been mentioned the investor state dispute mechanism and I think as David said this is an important piece to have in the agreement I think the important piece from my perspective is to ensure that this is open to companies of all sizes and all sectors and and that it's not seen as just something for the large corporations so overall T tip i believe is good for business and but it should be remembered as we move forward towards the closing of negotiations that the needs of the SME should be to the four of the negotiations and i would say in closing I think it's also important we've had a lot of attention on this deal let's get it done let's get it done as quickly as possible i would take dispute with tom over that i think it's really important that we start delivering for companies throughout europe and companies in ireland as soon as possible let's keep the pressure on the negotiations thank you you | IIEA | UCxVKCX36rGPO4YXBWDrW6gg | 2015-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 932 | 5,189 |
6NQyFS-TKjg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NQyFS-TKjg | WORLDS FASTEST ''TACTICAL NUKE'' in BLACK OPS COLD WAR! (Cold War New CALLABLE Nuke Killstreak) | hey i need to i hope you have an account to subscribe because i'm actually getting close to 1.5 000 subscribers 1.5k that's huge i have so many good ideas planned [Music] so that's [ __ ] rainbow right there so i got my new that was a really [ __ ] quick new hello hello how quick was that new let's go oh my god that was so quick that was such a quick hello i just died just to die ha ha suck it i killed oh he killed your teammates too or i can kill my teammates on their streaks now because didn't you take them out | TastyFPS | UCfYHdvO_JPnWFHTylY_uKUA | 2021-05-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 106 | 538 |
cvu-cOBaI-g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvu-cOBaI-g | 2022 American League Wild Card Series Game 1 Baltimore Orioles @ New York Yankees | live from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx we've got baseball on the show it's the Baltimore Orioles taking on the New York Yankees all right we'll be back to get this one started after this so just about set now and now the center fielder Cedric Mullins the 1-2 liner stagged it first here's Ryan Mount Castle this is another guy capable of hitting tape measure home runs the line of the pitch fouls one away and now three and two one down base is empty and that one pulled foul and a payoff pitch swing and a high-fly ball pretty well struck right field that one back there and that ball is here Ryan Mount Castle with a shot to the opposite for you and they jump out front it's one nothing part of the order coming through now and with one home run already in this inning they're definitely looking to do some more damage Anthony Santander at the plate next offering misses three balls and a stride I love that Garrett Cole is sort of a throwback guy out there on the mound sort of that classic power pitcher he's going to attack with that fastball move it all around the edges of the zone and when he has to fill up the strike zone with confidence that hitters can't touch it Trey Mancini now Cole of course the first overall pick by the Pirates in the 2011 Draft out of UCLA and really blossomed as he moved from Pittsburgh to Houston in 2018. next offering down low and in the dirt swing and that's ripped towards Right Center can't get there and now maybe extra bases and he starts his afternoon off right with a double anytime you rip a line drive the other way you feel really good about what you did at the plate you trusted your hands you let the ball travel and you took the barrel straight to it that's great work right there and now it's Austin Hayes next offering is way upstairs he's one of the two pitchers to strike out 14 batters and three consecutive games Pedro Martinez was the other to do it but Garrett Cole again just a dominant pitcher that wants to finish what he starts and a sling of the miss good job of damage control right there back for more from the Bronx and here is Anthony Rizzo here comes a pinch swings through that one now this is a good time to step out of the box take a deep breath reset a couple of change UPS probably won't see another one here next offering upstairs really good take especially with two strikes left field one up on down now it's Aaron judge up to the play he's a guy who does it all with the lack of contact in today's game this guy hits for contact so he delivers average but there's on base slugging too and ball four and judge takes his walk I don't think he really wanted to pitch to him right there anyhow yellow here's Joey gallo gonna count one and two early in the count you have to be real careful because of that power but then if this hitter gets a strike or two on him he's still very comfortable because he has the ability to get the barrel to the baseball he's a threat deep into the count as well the one two the punch out there and now two gone Giancarlo Stanton at the plate next offering is foul back Line Drive caught back now with the Bronx all side of the inning and into the box for Baltimore Ramon Arias ball to strike and he Dodges that fastball he needs a quick one two three this time around last inning through a lot of pitches the next pitch misses three and one righty delivers that one misses so a lead off walk pretty easy walk right there last pitch wasn't even much to think about odor comes up to the plate now left hand hit or waits burritas gets his lead at first with nobody out this pitch has popped up counterfeletha makes the catch and there's one away Kelvin Gutierrez digs in down it's interesting he plays kind of a power spot defensively but runs pretty well so when you're looking at that position you're not expecting someone that has maybe above average speed but he does any deals that one close rule the ball and it's two and two and I think that skill set really upgrades the position because when you have that kind of speed it makes the whole team that much better they all pitch the 3-2 is off the outside edge and that is Ball Four breaking ball in that 3-2 count kind of tells you that that's the pitch he has the most confidence in right now just couldn't find the strike zone Robinson cherino's now up to him swag in a miss the velocity blasted it right past him so the batting order turns over here's the center fielder Cedric Mullins he's over one swinging a Miss as he was late next offering upstairs Cole one of the best strikeout pitchers in the game and that certainly is a benefit to him when he's in a spot like this yeah if you're going to be in the game in high leverage situations you've got to be able to get the swing and miss and put hitters away yeah the right-hander deals got him and that will end the inning back here in New York bottom of the second and now the veteran third baseman Josh Donaldson on the ground right side odor throw to first and a quick out number one next pitch not close up high and now the Lefty out to short this looks like extra bases around first and hustling for second and the tying runs at second base with a double all over that one right there there's nothing cheap about the way he got that one through the infield that was ripped caught out in front and didn't get under it like he would have liked but definitely put a good swing on it Aaron Hicks at the plate next offering is fouled back Runner leads away at second all right gets out of the way this has always been the better side for Aaron Higgs and a 2-2 chases that one out of the zone two down Isaiah kiner falefa up to the plate so the tying run at second there's the strike Torres at second with two down next pitch misses two balls two strikes to count with two outs and now it's filled up man it's second backed up the middle in a base hit Torres around third row home not in time to run scores it's 1-1 gets it done to drive in the run and tie it back up nice swing to drive that pitch up the middle could have easily bit out in front on the off speed and pulled off of it but he was looking to use the big part of the field and he executed his plan perfectly means throws over and now Kyle higashioka next pitch way upstairs on the corner at the knees for a strike two down in the air left field down the line and there's a base hit a couple of hits in a row for him here just a blue pit behind third right there and that's a really tough play for a third baseman or shortstop to get to and the same for the left fielder so he just found a perfect place to drop that one in right there Anthony Rizzo steps to the play tied up here in the early going and a ball popped up pulls it down and he makes the catch and that is the inning back at Yankee Stadium stepping in the long ball threat Ryan Mount Castle next pitch off the play and account two and one that's inside next offering is fouled back 3-2 now he swings and drives one out to deep left field that's got a chance gives up the body and makes the catch oh that's a great effort just to get to that one and an even better one to take on the wall and hang on to the baseball for the out next offering is in for a strike kicks and fires cut on and Miss struck him out and there's two down Trey Mancini the next to hit for the Orioles and one and two clearly was sitting on a fastball right there and just ended up out in front of the slider hey you can't fault him for his commitment now he swings through that and it's a strikeout and that'll do it as we go to the last of the third Aaron judge at the plate for judge he's really developed into more than just the power hitter he covers the plate well shows impressive awareness of the strike zone to boot that's critical very important if you want to be one of the best to ever play it can't be all about hitting home runs you have to have plank discipline as well and here comes got him down on strikes and he knew it Joey Gallo steps to the plate he is very much your typical power hitter I'd say he falls into the three true outcomes category but we see more and more of that lately the ability to drive the ball to slog is getting heavily favored over any discipline or strikeout concerns bounce to the right side gets it to First fine play in the hole for the out Giancarlo Stanton to the plate now over one so far Stanton a guy capable of hitting it a long way oh you can tell how comfortable he is look at that front foot on the line as he is closed to the plate but he can be very quick to a pitch that is down and in next offering is fouled back and he chases that one and good work there as he gets a one two three back to the Bronx as we go to the top of the fourth and into the box for Baltimore Austin Hayes and the next pitch is way outside he's a guy that's changed his stance over time it's been a little more open straight up and now more closed one thing hitters will do it's not so much about the stance but it's what it does to the brain in terms of resetting and how they approach the pitcher next for the Orioles Ramona Rios the pitch lifted in the air right field and it drops in but a good job to keep it in front with the way Defenders track down balls these days I mean both from the infield and in the Outfield there really aren't a lot of base hits on balls hit like that but there's always a little room back behind the first and second baseman to drop a long Dart in there and he found a way Cole to check to First and he's back in there two balls and a strike Here Comes good eye right there 3-1 is on the way swing and this is ripped down field line care out of here takes him deep and the Orioles jump out in front it's 3-1 so what out nobody on and now here is Kelvin Gutierrez worked to walk in his first trip to the plate next pitch inside and it's two and one singing four homers in 22 games at old Yankee Stadium what do you remember well I remember my rookie year hitting two in one game and you know before that game in the clubhouse there was a gentleman there who owned a suit company there in downtown Manhattan and he said to me hey kid you hit a home run in the game tonight come over to the store tomorrow and I'll give you a free suit in plenty of time to first play is made two out so I went in the game I happen to hit two when I walked into the store the next day and he looked at me said you're trying to put me out of business aren't you and that was a great great experience that I had as a rookie playing against the Yankees playing in New York next one is off the plate two balls and a strike yeah the swing and a miss there so did Super Joe give you two suits super Joe hooked me up with two suits swing and a high fly ball out there towards left field Gallo makes the catch and that'll do it back in New York now it's Josh Donaldson's turned ahead the pitch popped up Mount Castle under it makes the catch and there's one down that was a good pitch to hit right down the heart of the plate had pretty good timing on it just got underneath it a little bit and popped it up here is the young Phenom flavor Torres doubled in his first a b the next offering misses and that's ball two pretty good job on the mound in this one's thingy it feels like we've seen a lot of off-balance swings yeah just one free pass and uh obviously he's not a big strikeout guy but he gets soft contact and he gets out you know boo gets been said these guys are savages in the Box you can see it right there with such tight plate discipline Taryn Hicks now the switch hitter batting right here foul off first Mount Castle makes the grab two down balls just not carrying the first tonight now you would actually say that to your teammate in The Dugout no I'm not that cruel but someone would say it to me and I'm sure it's probably been said before here's a 2-2 and a foul bald he stays alive next offering is foul back and a pitch Torres the runner at first with two gone swing and a miss and that is that ready now for the fifth inning and now the center fielder Cedric Mullins the pitch and now the count is even right-hander kicks deals swings through that one it's a strikeout and he's down on strikes for the second time today so makes the hit for Baltimore Ryan Mount Castle and a pitch so now one and two just a really nice slider down and in there he wants to get the hitter to thinking fastball speed him up and just subtract some velocity and add a little movement that was smoked through the infield so they get a man aboard with a one-out single man at first with one gone and into the box for Baltimore Anthony Santander kicks and deals foul ball at the belt and fires swings and misses picks up strikeout number seven man at first here's the Oriole cleanup hitter Trey Mancini the pitch fought off foul three two two out runner on first a lot of movement in the infield hitter's got to stay focused on the pitch righty delivers and ball four to a board well he's normally going to fill up the strike zone and really limit base runners but his command in this one just seems off out there a lot more walks than he's used to giving up and a swing and a miss down on strikes and that is that here at new Yankee stadium in the Bronx we head to the bottom of the fifth and here's the catcher Kyle higashioka the wine in the pitch it's pitching well but not throwing a ton of first pitch strikes usually doesn't work out for success but he could never predict baseball back and a pinch and that one fouled off next offering misses and it's 2-2 and a pitch Off the Mark there and a full countdown just not taking the bait right there but a good pitch with two strikes swing and that ball smashed on a line drops for a hit he couldn't run it down well he really had to battle for that one man that was so fun to watch fastball pretty much middle middle and that's what you fall asleep dreaming about as a hitter so no surprise he put a great swing on it digging in Anthony Rizzo next pitch misses inside two and one tying run at the play stays alive some real good life going through the Zone on that one drill to the end right field way back there and that is out of here Anthony Rizzo circles the bases and we're level it's 3-3 a breaking ball on the inside part of the play requires a hitter to stay really square with his mechanics if you fly open with the fresh shoulder there's no way you keep that ball Fair an outstanding job mechanically he deserves that home run so it's all tied up thanks to the Home Run Aaron judge stepping in down for the Yankees next offering is down low and it's 2-1 can be tough to bounce back after a big home run but nobody on nobody out you just have to treat it as a fresh Henny next offering upstairs that's strike two lifted in the air out to left Hayes should have this one calls it in and there's one away and now it's Joey gallo the wine to the pitch and a good eye there Swang in a line drive caught two outspaces empty and now it's John Carlos Stanton got to be careful with this guy he's got power he can untie it with one swing next pitch is outside the Lefty closing in on 100 pitches down on strikes that ends the inning out of the bullpen for the Yankees Alberta brayu so at this point of the ball game we're talking about middle Innings and a little length out of this arm coming out of the bullpen we'll see just how many outs he's able to give his skipper and the batter will be the shortstop Ramona Rios the 2-1 swing and a miss and that's strike two I'd say that stayed in the tunnel for a long time no chance of even fouling It Off next pitch downstairs three and two down be stock center field well that may end up being an at-bat we go back to later on when this game is over that's about as textbook as it gets got his stride load out of the way early he stayed inside that ball and squared it up out front man that was like he was in the cage Hitting off a t Elvin Gutierrez the next to hip for the Orioles will read us over at first with one away it's center field quick throw back in lead Runner holds it second with one gone seems like he got exactly what he was looking for right there that pretty much split the Zone down the middle and those are the ones where you got to make them pay and now the catcher Robinson cherinos squirts away a little bit but no advance from the runners two on one out fouled off again and it remains three and two Chopper to second Torres tosses the first yeah they get the out back to the top of the Orioles lineup now it's going to be Cedric Mullins that one pulled foul second and third two down next offering way off the play right-handed reliever in the year to left Center Gallo flying after this one squeezes it that is the inning now on the bump Jorge Lopez this guy can bring it velocity-wise bottom of the sixth inning here's Josh Donaldson and the righty deals right side hard hit whips it to first and that's one out as they get the lead off hitter in the sixth and now the young star it's glamor Torrance the pitch swing in a miss and he's down on strikes that's the second out here's Aaron Hicks but why to kick the pitch and that's down and away the 2-1 swing at a high-fly ball down the left field line but hooking foul 2-2 now and a swing and a miss and that's that top of inning number seven and into the box for Baltimore Ryan Mount Castle slowly on the ground to short Connor falefa picks it up slings it across and they get the lead off hitter in the seventh and next to the Orioles Anthony Santander and the right-hander deals swing and a miss and he is down out strikes for the third straight at bat two outspaces empty Trey Mancini the next to hit for the Orioles two and two swaying and a miss struck him out that's his second strikeout set for the last half of the seventh now it's the shortstop Isaiah kainer falefa and he deals line to Second snagged on the bounce on to First and the lead off hitter set down to open the seventh stepping in for the Yankees Kyle higashioka that one missed next offering Clips The Zone count even at two next offering is fouled back 2-2 now and now the count filled up three and two at this point of the game you cannot issue free passes he's going to have to challenge this hitter hitter's got to be ready to swing it next offering popped in the air right field Santander makes the grab and there's two away back to the top of the Yankee order and up next for New York Anthony Rizzo he's already Homer here in this one here comes a pitch and a foul bald he stays alive the wine of the pitch and a swing and a miss and the Yanks go quietly ready to begin the eighth here's the left fielder Austin Hayes the pitch that's a bullet but it goes foul kicks and fires and down on strikes he goes one away so up next Ramona Rios the one two and a swing at him is and that quick leap two away now with the plate rubnetto door one for three and here comes on the ground Donaldson collects and the Orioles set down in order [Applause] back in the Bronx Here Comes Aaron judge well he's always a threat even if this guy is over three for the night with three strikeouts he can come up that fourth time and do damage because he's that good the pitch misses off the play now two and two out to Center Mullins as this one sized up drops into the glove and there's one away Joey Gallo stepping in down for the Yankees he's a big strong guy I can untie this game with one swing and a pitch in the air right center field this is demolished Joey Gallo bless one out and they grabbed the lead in the eighth it's 4-3 one down so now the Yankees cleanup hitter Giancarlo Stanton and the next pitch is way outside they get to this part of the order yeah there's some pop there but more likely there's some base hits so very important to be patient let the pitcher walk you if he will that one misses into turf get a base hit into right now he'll turn for second they'll throw in he'll reach second with one away back to back base hits you connect and it jumps off your bat like that you're thinking double at the very least great swing on it and man he wasn't fooled at all and now it's going to be Josh Donaldson fouled off he was late next one misses and the Count's even at two just missed well he's not afraid to fall into a two-strike count knows the strike zone very well so much so that I think umpires will look at him and determine whether it's a baller strike if he swings or not got him looking and there's two away Torres up to hit here's a 1-1 and that's outside out to Short throws across the diamond and gleber Torres retired and that'll keep more runs from coming in inning over so here comes the big Lefty Aroldis Chapman to the mound he has a great slider with tons of movement come on back here at the Ballpark leading off Kelvin Gutierrez Chapman now one run game and that one fouled off this one popped up foul ground first base side makes the grab one away well such a confidence boost for reliever to come into the ball game and get the first hitter he faces just makes everything slow down a little bit and then from there can really settle in and now the Lefty and now it's filled up just amazing to me how many closers and back in relievers just throw absolute gas these days I never would have a chance Fly ball down the line feeling for the wall makes the catch and foul Brown well that one ended up a lot closer to home run than I thought off the bat clearly didn't get it all but with that wind blowing out to ride almost pushed that one over the wall they say when one and two now and that's the ball game well this turned out to be an exciting very well played game always feels great when you can take the lead in the eighth at home come on the ninth the crowd will be behind that pitcher as he tries to get those final three outs everybody goes home happy with a win like this and a final score here 4-3 they hang on to Win It by a run for Chris Singleton and our entire outstanding crew here at MLB the Show I'm John shamby thanks for joining us thank you first for the Victorious Yankees four runs seven hits no errors they five men on base for the Orioles three runs on seven hits no errors they left seven men on base time of the ball game three hours and one minute our paid attendance here at Yankee Stadium this afternoon 47 309. the Yankees thank you for attending and remind you to please get home safely | 259 Sports | UCjlNs0rVSZmNYdTagZkkc0g | 2022-10-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,437 | 22,358 |
SCsN6dkhWR4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCsN6dkhWR4 | I created Rocket League HOVERCARS... here's what happened | I created hover cars in rocket League by making one car on each team permanently stay up in the air which led to Crazy team plays like this down to you down to you xer down to you let's go dude we have the cheam and other crazy moments like this do you how did I dude sense so high nice so cool with a teammate always readily pre- jumping who knows what else will happen let's give it a try hope you guys enjoy all right I am on the floor okay I I'm on the ceiling kind of oh did you join my team and xer is above me wait I don't have anybody above me D's above you oh you way above me I looked up Danny's above you this is actually nut this is crazy what this is crazy actually oh my God what I'm just going to hit the you can't dude no way dude it's just wild that I can't see it I wish I see it no I think I like that you can't Nice Shot Zer up to you up to you up to up to yeah I can't it's too low for me brother okay I'm trying I can't reach it brother I'm getting outplayed I'm right here right here grab it grab it grab it yeah yeah no no oh my god oh it's undefendable I'm coming I'm coming I'm just oh my God it's free it's free it's free I'm running away hey daddy save it no no dude I had to wrap around the ball that that was that save was crazy I put it in a savable spot I couldn't get around oh it switches above awesome that's so cool yeah I love that I can't get it it might bounce back up to me a I don't think I can get it oh oh my I just smashed my face into the ceiling shoot that I can't nice let's go up to you xer off the corner I'm riding everything hold on wait I wish I had a magnet oh my God that was the most annoying I don't think Danny or xer were involved oh my God the fact that you bump me again on purpose is so toxic okay I'm waiting for something to happen all right popping it oh yeah immediately that's just in he's got that what the I got to I got to guess where it's at oh never mind you're crazy y I feel Revenge that was a that was a til you here are you here to you nice oh it's okay Zer I oh what a touch no wait go this is so weird dude dude that was such a dumb touch they like look at this is what happens if IAT it wait are de's off yeah they are okay okay okay oh my God cuz I thought I didn't realize that that was crazy passing look at this we're 15 ft away from each other but we still have the chem let's get it my golly oh my golly G my G Willers it's you it's you it's you H oh that's right I got he saved it he saved it nice nice nice can you what a save nice you pitch it up I'm I'm I'm there I'm there like a book Dunkey him oh yeah mid one mid okay just got like Weir can't thank you Danny okay sorry I'm not used to my teammates driving in the air dude you just got to remember like in the air dude let's go dud we have the cam good play go baby Danny I'm going to need you to remember that LE is up there you're good back up to you back to you bro why am I just hitting the ball directly to left every time I touch it I'm maged to him yeah I'm like don't don't hit it there and I that's exactly where I place it every time this guy is bumping and being so annoying who started it who started it you oh true I'm not shooting I'm popping to you popping to you shoot shoot shoot it's too low nice I missed I got it I got it no I don't got it oh oh my God I literally couldn't catch up going to you again oh it's it's up top up xer is there nice keep it up oh my I can't think I can get this can pop back up to you oh you got it wait oh that's wait wait wait wait wait nice nice almost psycho you can like you like psycho in the air psycho in the air is so trippy do shot oh Danny L fake oh Danny dude oh my God bro like what am I supposed to do fak me which faked JG which allowed leth to score here that's that's next level right there all of you drove away I don't know what do you guys like better at being the top or bottom wait hey yo oh it was so innocent too okay so on the top level of the corners don't work okay above or below do you like being above or I'm more of a top guy myself dude look look at that are you kidding me driving into the corner yeah ramping up gets rough sometimes yeah oh to you do you do you do you C's pinch he's in my kitchen in my I can't oh what a shot finally a shot oh my god dude sorry we're warming up J I swear he was saving everything to me it's up oh my God the wall to you xer oh my bad I'm inar troll I've troll I've troll I've troll wait Zer really is in Narnia oh good try I got you don't worry is that you that's it's too high I got stuck nice nice nice nice I'm there I'm not there I did not know how to delay one V2 where I couldn't let the ball drop below me that's is such a rough fake I was going to just let it drop earlier but I was like oh that's kind of rude if it just drops s yo yo pop it up yeah yeah just pinch that's something oh nice well here I am above just watching I didn't even want to touch the ball bro after the first one okay I'm just going I'm just going to chill on the right I believe in it I I chose poorly 50/50 unfortunate a sh I mean technically this's time bro like I've seen crazier so I think next what we do is we do Rumble but only the top players can use the magnet I'll do magnet only and then the the magnet will allow you to pull it up to your side yep oh what a play ni Play Good save come back up to you oh free uh so far away good luck well played Danny Lotus get it keep it up keep it up oh I bumped it oh oh wait Ariel Ariel Ariel hit the heart I'm dribbling I'm dribbling I'm looking the wall I'm looking the wall oh you're dribbling that was so crazy to look at oh my God that was insane dude the ball was a magnet to Le carar that was ridiculous or am I a magnet to the ball probably that damn another JG prank in the books all right let's go me and Danny sure yeah let's do it so xer you cannot you cannot use magnet yeah should we change spawn so zerks are lined up or what do you think that's a better lineup it's probably a more fair lineup I think um we can might swap later I mean I'm going to be asno as breaking the rules breaking the rules I broke the rules I got to stay away from the ball into the cheating typical left scam him your back out again sorry you're good nice good hit perfect tight uh it's all good it's all good it's all good good Danny here to you yeah oh my God wait that'll do it wait oh wait this is whack hold on hold on I'm trying to do something his shoes whack nice what a shot that's a Normy goal no dude they were getting all the Normy goals like I'm telling you bro hey okay okay take those take we get ball what what did you just say honestly dude it got me fired up whatever it was it got me fired up so I'm down with it bunk oh oh yeah oh it's up to I for forgot nice you're there good play I play nice my God oh my God Dan crazy JG what oh my God I'm so dumb I'm so dumb him a goal we got to give him a goal we got to give him it was going oh maybe actually would have saved that I don't know I think Sav take it away take it away my bad my bad my bad dude I totally forgot I saw you with your magnet on in the replay and my heart dropped dude I'm like yeah my bad you're not in some trash Oh I got AB Cur I got curve stomped no he oh that's huge that's huge what is happening I don't know I don't to this oh like that up to me yeah yeah yeah 50 to you how did I dude sense so high so cool dude I guess it makes sense if I'm already high up like I was was nearly at the ceiling I just single tapped a yoink try wow I I want to push the magnet button so bad same dude oh nice heck it's cuz I think we started up there so like we're not used to like not using it at least that's I used it I used it in the first two seconds of having it at the bottom so dude everyone's done it now except Danny yeah I'm I'm paying attention out here oh oh I'm oh my God I Y oh my God my savior yeah I totally just destroyed that play by accident once again all because I got stuck on the wall it honestly might have been a goal anyways but yeah that cooked me my God that's a crazy Play Good chill wait back here yeah uhoh oh my camera dude I'm not used to that my camera like spun around it was so uncomfortable I hate when that happens thought that going be perfect too and you're like I'm staying back here yes happens I'll do it to you up into to me oh my God it's in our kitchen oh no nice I tried to hit like a oh no I pass it right to him it's in it's in bro I tried to hit like a a downward psycho here like you know oh like underneath yeah I underneath cser pinch nice nice we got lots of time here Danny we come back I can't get that this is all you that's okay this is uh I want oh my goodness who is this guy okay I believe I can do something here oh I hit that that's so much lower than I thought it was dude oh my God it's like full Wizardry pinch again no wait he's there nice can't get it I don't think nice touch it's open rush it I can't I can't mid no what the heck dude it's so fast we're just playing TG of War this game what a save oh nice care get back to that well played well played nice you got it oh no I trolled awesome give it to me that is awesome pinch again nice oh oh I could oh let's go JG perfect aai yeah oh xer has it nice xer you got this oh my God no oh my God no unable no way this is not real my cat no no we missed move I can't touch it yeah same I'm losing it no that's good magnet get in there my soul it's in my [Laughter] soul this is one of the craziest experiences I've ever had in this game I have I have a plan oh no you got it you got it oh no okay J trolled no it's okay it's okay it's okay opposite no now we're the only ones with a magnet okay that's an interesting y that's an interesting play to the crib I'm out okay that a mistake it's fine it's fine it's fine it was it was a mistake it didn't didn't matter though it's you smell like cheese oh my God I think uh I think that's why he saved it right I'm I'm kidding I'm kidding no yeah that's definitely why you saved it now I clicked my left stick so hard to save that that I the uh the save that you made and then the magnet you used afterwards like 20 seconds ago definitely why that's what I'm saying it contributed it changed the trajectory of the ball yeah Butterfly Effect I think it's all right I know how to play these situations one would say you can't get it up right now I was just messing around a little bit I have more magnet than he does no dude those most magnif fites in the air are great honestly they they're very unique they are that's that's that's it yeah it has its own personality it's got a completely different uh cuz like I feel like we've had uh what's called magnet fights like RL a million times okay here we go y you got that you have it I can't tell what's happened with the dude [Laughter] unreadable all right Boomer time but no magnet this time I think it's just going to be natural it's going to it's going to come natural grassfed Boomer yeah grass-fed organic some free range free range Boomer run it back Danny I think we we redeem ourselves this one zerk me versus James I'm Zer someone called you zer recently yeah that last that last letter manic it'll oh my God you'll really lose it dude I'm going oh my that sick dude bro dude that reminds me of that one that one unle I did a couple weeks ago like I was like crack mode I was like I'll hit this really hard off the crossbar like near it and try to get it like back down towards their goal and I just miss hit compl wait it didn't flip us oh it didn't you're right it flipped me and Danny yeah us though it's weird what did you guys switch nice pinch double tap is that a double tap this more of a double tap for sure double tap I'm throwing check it out no you're good let good what this doesn't switch us oh now it switches us now it switches game was like yeah like we W Zer against left I guess like okay oh my God okay what's with the Boost oh okay it's two wait can you get a flip off of like the invisible barrier yes yes totally oh yes that is legit insane nice go James yeah thanks red what is that nice I got to see this again oh my God hey you Danny oh goody dude it's actually awesome being up here in Boomer the ceiling I did a backflip oh my God I tried somehow an aerial back flip weird nice shot it's a good shot for real I think it's going to come below here I can't tell y I can't nice it's too low for me nice you have it that not in boy boy boy in your dreams boy ceiling h um you got it D it's at least moving all right mcraft villager back to you you got a uh double tap you got time James is in there oh he can't get it he can't get it I'm going bananas it's time oh my God no eat that up if it bounced up I was going to eat that up telling you bro oh yeah goal ni please no I was I am get back that's god dude the amount of times that's happened to me that's like the third time this video this bubble boost guy said Bubble boost was so much base am I the only one that heard that no I I agree the way he said that that was insane bro said Bubble boost like double Bas boosted bubble boost bro nice bubble that was probably the most manliest word like like the way to say bubble the most man def yep on God me what I was going for okay I swear I was just on top was I not we can shift every evening oh my God I'm actually like I'm Legit doing so bad all right guys come on now everyone just gigling the whole time oh man I was trying to I was trying to ignore it and these guys just endlessly giggling that's interet boy that's definitely a goal look at that goal Nice Shot Nice Shot buddy thank you I don't know appreciate it teammate 20 points bro hit the ball my bad sorry it's wild oh oh oh wait xer and I are together now tell brother man the one time the one time it didn't switch us and then it switched us right after and we've been in sync the whole time what the heck yep yep yep fake yep fake man purpose okay psycho I made it blue it's open oh yeah um blueing I'm pre jumping the actp like more of the pre jump what does that mean bro like I'm I'm actually pre jumping above where I'm where I'm at you know I was like I was just literally I am spectating this game I think my God no I can't you wait oh if I was good at the game oh my God he saved it okay it's the worst when it's just close you can't reach it you have this again driving above it you shooting this okay oh my like what like Z that's who we're playing against right now he goes are you shooting it he's already in the air for it by the way like are you serious Jesus Oh the ceiling guys are cracks yeah I mean bro I haven't had my morning coffee yet and these guys are cracked morning it's like 5 p.m. it's 3:00 p.m. for me that's within the hours of like you know morning time sure hello sure hello morning time is more about when you wake up than a time of day guys we have no defense oh Zer joined the bottom dude I want to do Boomer some more honestly like that was awesome that was so fun I think we could definitely play around with this idea a little more in the future feels good to be on the winning team eating some donuts | Lethamyr | UCkNYoWK1LqjFhxYI6BM_kOA | 2024-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,241 | 15,119 |
G-PglZoKEIA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-PglZoKEIA | 🔴LIVE | ALP ASTROLOGY horoscope discussion #alpastrology #astrology #alpastrologer #alpnewmethod | I I just received one person's request he gave me the his date of birth details okay yeah so we will see how we decipher whenever we want because it is live and recorded he can see whenever he wants we will just start it okay yes so the more more of this idea about this particular session is to spread the knowledge of astrology as well as along with the the latest concepts of alp or action okay that's a whole idea we wanted people to know okay so as as this thing I would like to thank giving us the opportunity to share this knowledge and top of it we would like to see how people are benefited okay the overall dream that we all have is that at least one astrology should be there in every house so that everybody flourishes and they do well in life okay that's the whole idea okay in the process yes of course there are funds required for all these things so we conduct classes which ask them for the classes that's how this whole the system works okay so yeah advantage of alp is one of the men in 15 days that is the short term course uh they will learn the uh you'll be astrology within 15 days that is the best advantage [Music] by the ELP astrology yeah that we have seen number of cases we have seen like people who had no knowledge coming up and claiming that things for uh matching they were able to read chats and they were giving readings for their near dears and others and uh they were very happy so okay okay there's always the experience always counts but still uh somewhere we have to start nothing is better than this particular concept where you know easily people can pick up yeah definitely yeah and the best part is from the basic to Alp yeah 15 days is uh it's very uh Miracle no yeah correct so in 15 days you'll start reading the chat so that's a really wonderful and nice experience so let's analyze this chart okay yes energy is the name of the person who has given the chat okay okay and uh his date of birth is mentioned as 23 3 1976. yeah okay 10 10 am is what he has given okay he has not asked us any questions uh or anything so far yeah okay so I have asked him but he has not uh answered me anything okay okay but as far as I know okay he has reached me some time back yeah okay and uh I'm not sure uh how what's this question is yet okay so let's see and let's see what's this question might be okay actually yeah Alp is currently running in swati's second father Lord is sitting in uh itself sir actually yes okay his mentality is to change the job change his profession uh oh we can change the job that is his mentality is going on uh now the current situation because he's sitting in the fifth house um so it is uh tenth house uh it's a fifth house means it's uh from the 10th house it's safe no yeah so his mentality is to change the job that is his mentality now he's he wants to change his job he wants to change his profession that's what uh uh I think uh his job related questions it seems yeah and the other way with I mean look at it probably he will be uh having lot of pressure on the loan front no 6 000 is falling right yeah yeah and one more thing is happiness gone to Lone actually yeah and uh one more thing uh the Moon is sitting in the third house so that um his efforts will be a problem actually whatever he puts on efforts it will be problem you should not do uh effort you will not do efforts actually put efforts in his permission or job if he puts efforts in his profession because the Moon is sitting in third house that will create problem actually yeah I was not sitting in the third house it was a great problem a lot of pressure in his profession because Saturn is sitting in the it's the fourth and fifth house Lord sitting in the tenth house so that uh the pressure will be there on his uh uh profession actually uh my either way I see is I think it does not have a job yeah you're sitting at home because uh the uh like non-art is sitting in the fifth house automatically he will uh lose some job related issues actually he has got uh first thing that we identified is that he has got a lot of loans okay yeah yeah uh loans is what is this head headache would be yeah major point is loans only yeah definitely okay so let's see how we can uh and now we don't have any basic remedies nothing is there when do you think you will come out of this problem yeah um this uh it has to cross actually Libra to Scorpio so the now it is swathi after swathi it will be vishaka also its problem because third and sixth Lord is sitting in the seventh house so that means it is now it is the third fourth third fourth two pathas of vishaka yeah uh that means four years and uh say but around four years is what has to cross and he will come to uh it will be good okay okay so so there's not much of a relief will come to come to Radha rakshatra it will be for him actually yeah so the problem would have started four years back yeah four years huh definitely four years back the problem would have started and approximately that would be uh so that is that starts in Jan 2019. so from that time this problem would have manifested into a big way okay and then it is keeping on continuity and the next four years it will run this is what is LP right this 10 years is what is struggle time is yeah definitely in the lp system we say 10 years is what is struggle time so and he will has to face okay how I will survive these questions will come but uh that's it we don't have a choice you have to survive the 10 years old of uh 10 years of problem that is what we have yeah okay so I will just I I think we'll close this okay ah yeah and then I found one more interesting chat okay uh this is uh uh can you just uh tell me the date of birth and time a month yeah I'll just I'm just looking at it yeah it is 8 9 1996. eight nine nineteen ninety six Ninety Six eighteen thirty seven is the time 1837 ah okay let's place them s s o l a solitary yeah yeah okay so thanks a lot she's a female yeah okay uh the uh this thing is uh by a lot of pump and show this marriage was arranged okay okay and uh what happened to us and last 10th August okay so 2022 and 10th August now 2022 okay the engagement happened for this female okay 10th August okay okay it happened okay it happened 10th August it happened and what happened to us we're in a very big way there they managed one and then what happened was uh in October August it happened October the marriage got canceled okay and uh this thing is the matter just why marriage is not happening is they why this happened um okay this is the question okay okay so we can go to October okay October 2021 no October 22. 22 okay so we can go there no August August 10th is what the marriage uh this thing happened engagement happened okay okay and October the marriage got stopped time correction should be there sir actually because uh the Alp lagna is now on August uh see October um uh it is come to rohini and Etc no I didn't get it yeah we should put in this is only engagement right they're not marriage yeah yeah okay okay engagement 10 22 is just engagement okay managed itself Adam marriage is the before they they could fix the marriage date the marriage stopped okay okay okay marriage didn't happen Okay Okay Why didn't it happen when we asked him uh she's not probably not telling okay but what uh what I deciphered from that is because if you see the 11th house fifth house yeah so there it shows me uh because of this the only answer given to me was it was a misunderstanding okay and then that's how they uh and now they are asking when will the marriage happen again the way the chat looks like it is not a marriage it is low marriage yeah definitely correctness in that place is very strong actually but uh and the Raghu is sitting in along with Mercury is not good yes at Fifth Fifth house yeah because it is connected to uh to the um see enmity and problem he'll be there on his marriage it seems actually show us very uh see this love you see uh like uh Magic I think it shows the problem the Mercury along with Raghu is the problem there actually so I feel like the Lord is good and uh seventh house is also good actually but uh the problem is here is actually this ragoon ketu is the problem and my understanding is his father is opposing too much for this marriage okay okay okay yeah but uh it should uh the time correction will be there the opening star will not come actually uh we should correct the um this uh roginist should be there I think yes the father is the problem means it should come uh correct um the fourth house is Sun yeah King then and it is the problem for us yeah Saturn and the Sun is Sixth and eighth aspects actually if you see in this life yeah from the Sun it should be uh Eighth House no that is the problem for this chart so that's all this so so what do we take out of it we will say only in law marriage for this set yeah love marriage will be there and we can uh the rohini star ah yeah the low marriage will be there now okay so that is what will happen arranged marriage will not happen okay definitely definitely yeah there's somebody who has joined by the name talli kunda yeah uh somebody can we can unmute him any of us speak out sir morning actually telling from a group sorry actually I joined a link from a group where the castle Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah I want to share details 9 6 1990 foreign and which place it is yes okay it is 9 6 1980 10 26 1995 1990 yes yes 1990. yes and the time was 10 26 A.M 10 26 a.mail yes foreign education 32 years old okay like nice cancer now or the airplane no no sir no no you were uh moon is sitting in Maulana your nakshatra is right but yes what do you want to know about marriage or something else yes it's marriage and uh I need to go foreign will be there sir for this the foreign trip will be there okay but education is some uh issue will be there uh for us for your education actually but you can go to foreign but uh regarding this education education itself is some problem okay um there actually uh you can do one thing actually you can uh after two years it will be good sir after two years yeah after one year I'm talking about okay actually I completed a B Tech I need to okay yeah February 2023 uh from February 2025 it will be good sir regarding uh foreign opportunity and all foreign education something no you're talking about education no it will be good on that time February 2025 okay okay ah marriage actually uh marriage will be postponed due to this education seems because Alp lagna a ninth house Lord moon is sitting in second house this this problem will create actually regarding you are focusing on uh yearning and uh studies not uh that is the reason your uh your marriage will be postponed and can be done after just a minute okay uh June 2028 will be good for your marriage it's late marriage only um yeah it's late marriage only I understand but uh because of your education and all the marriage will be postponed okay thank you okay okay there's one more chat that has come thank you one more chat has come okay thank you yeah but uh I don't know what is the questions they have asked okay and uh I don't know whether they joined this they are watching directly so please energy okay hello yeah okay it is basically his question he has put on the chat yeah why he wanted to know about his job yeah see we already discussed you can uh um you can watch the video right yeah you can watch the video from the starting yeah so what is that sitting in fifth house so job is the problem okay so there's one more I don't know what is the question but they put date of birth and time you want me to read out which one sir fourth September yes I think the name is vinay Kumar yeah Kumar what is the ESL four nine fourth September 1982. I'm sorry 11 0 4 a.m is what is written foreign then Varanasi is the place given am I am yeah 4 9 1982 1104 a.m okay he has not mentioned the what question he is looking for so probably if you look from the way we see it so it is one two three what is on this sixth sixth house so probably as usual it will be only related to loans loans under job also is not uh it's uh uh yeah foreign [Music] it will create problem it is related to the lowness see because uh sun and Venus is sitting in a sixth house so it shows loan yeah loan is there and uh and almost everything is done by himself right yeah yeah and it is not because of somebody else's mistake it is his own creation all these problems yeah he is under pressure regarding job and Loan yeah both the things yeah yeah the father's property also you might not is there any question has come he has not asked any question answered us so we are just reading generally reading if they ask question we can very very specifically cancer there's one more chat that has come okay from by a person by the name yeah question is also there is no yeah current uh his this thing is 11 4 11 4 000. around 22 years old uh 153. time here am okay and the place is Ludhiana Ludhiana Punjab yes I'll read the timing 11 4 2000 is a year a year date of birth India Ludhiana is the place 1 53 am is the time and the question is career and financial situation in future okay a job is out business is out correctness yeah definitely the result question is out now my job is out Krishna what else that is what is asking job so then uh what time when it comes to difficult only no um time correction will be there it seems actually um what is the question sir actually help uh he's asking about his career and financial situations in future yeah right now it is bad um I don't think I don't have I don't see much financial situation is very Under Pressure it seems actually I don't think so until it crosses yeah because um after uh a year after a year February 2024 it will be already your financial situation will be all right it will improve but not all right it will be improving but not it will be improved and uh it will be moderate it seems actually yeah compared to compared to the this year current situation it will be better but uh I think he has to come to understanding about this uh the incomes and all those things okay so yeah we'll be there actually y'all will be there profession will be there but your financial situation is under pressure yeah that will be there next year also it will be worse now if you were alone it seems no one will be there uh that is the reason uh it has come uh like this actually because sun is sitting in the sixth house Lord is sitting in the MP legna I chose uh the loan loan will be there and the sudden sudden is sitting in the second house it shows some issues pressure uh regarding the financial situation it seems yeah so not uh not very encouraging asset is so I I don't think it is I we don't I should not promise him anything very big because it's not going to be that big okay he has to be he has to understand that that he has to work within his limits yes there is no profit in this uh your business it seems actually yeah because yeah uh Lord is sitting in the fourth house it shows uh there is no profit in our business it seems actually yeah and there is a reason so I I I'm not able to promise him anything very bright but uh whatever it is should we moderate on the next year yeah moderate moderate so there is one more uh okay we'll go through the next chart yeah that has come up okay so one moment okay this is a question from okay the date of birth is given us uh 13 7 1994. okay so you're hearing sir yeah yeah question has come yeah yeah who was writing the question answer question only for them I'm reading now okay so it is 13. 7 1994 or 7 1994 okay so and the time given us 11 15 am okay and the place of birth is Allah so Allah is basically from Pakistan okay it's a part of Pakistan okay can you spell it out sir l-a-h-o-r-a okay the question is about a second marriage and the sports traits okay you got it sir yeah the question is about a second marriage and spouse so seven thousand and no not sitting in the sun yeah the height will not uh shows your problem after Crossing this October 2023 uh your wish can be uh foreign another October 2023 it will be good it seems 23 how sir you have to cross the purvashada first father has to come no no no Mulan and shatra will be there no no nothing will happen after a cross the second marriage will come sir exactly it shows will come okay so around that period otherwise it if I once this uh this thing starts off it will be there are some people who is activating in Ravi is activating in 11th house that is the reason I'm telling that this Raghu is sitting in the 11th house now so it will be good for his marriage after uh 2023 October the second second my options I will be there yeah okay it will come up so we'll close with that yeah and there are some people who are thinking me crying putting some names and all those things I don't think so there's no point in crying here at all uh we will see the chart if it time permits okay yeah so we have another three minutes and do that so they're saying I'm single I'm broke okay uh these things all I think better people don't die don't create such questions because we are not here to do that okay so the next one is talking about uh from a person called Khana k h a n k h a n h okay so his date of birth he has given it as seventh February 7th February uh 1981 uh is the name of the place h u r s t r first Texas USA that is what it shows okay at Texas yeah but he has not given the time so I I guess we have to skip this yeah okay there's one more called uh we need data that's it yeah so they are avoiding so what I will do is then I'll go to next one called uh okay okay uh and before that somebody has joined in the chat in the zoom directly so called NG so we can ask him to unmute and ask Tanisha yeah yeah this is your last search this will be the last chance for for the day next week we'll see next unmute can you unmute yourself or I will go to that you have any challenges again okay what I'll do is uh is not unmuting probably does not have anything to ask it's just listening so this is fourth September 4th September yeah fourth September 1982. this will be the last chance sir yeah okay 4th September 1982. 04 and the Press is again this is Varanasi Varanasi thank you time is 1104 morning yes 11 4 9 1982 11 4 is the time am Ong us is the place the question is about us Financial situations during sir no already we have seen this shot now again yes yeah financial situation we have already discussed actually foreign after four years your problem will be resolved yes sir uh um so now uh you are in uh yeah um [Music] uh we have to complete this uh for the uh after five years uh your problem will be resolved yes so so we will for the day we will stop here yeah okay we can continue next week so that next same time we will come next Sunday yeah so we will allocate roughly around 45 to one hour of time and uh you can join from the Facebook or in the link can come on the zoom then it'll be easy because you can chat here because we go to this Facebook then pick it up and then we come and show so if you can join the zoom then it will be easy for us to communicate directly you can speak to us and then we'll be able to answer you so I'd like to thank you sir for the time that you have spent thank you sir thank you and Muti sir for creating this platform to engage with people and distribute their knowledge so we'll do that okay thank you sir thank you thank you yeah thank you thank you everyone who has joined the thing either through Facebook or through Zoom thank you very much thank you very much see you next week at 11 o'clock thank you | SASTI TV | UCDDgx1ug0tzbJUMKSHJJf4A | 2023-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata 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Zsks5OMkB6E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zsks5OMkB6E | CRONUS ZEN BACK ON NEXT GEN - UNLIMITED BOOSTS - DUKE DENNIS CALLS OUT 2K - MAMA MENTALITY BADGE | all right ladies and gentlemen y'all already know what time it is man if you liked the video like the video subscribe for more daily 2k content and let's get right into it nba 2k 21 bit of a rocket star just suggested it just to be nice about it bit of a rocky start i'm enjoying the game i think it's cool but i don't think we're far enough into the game for anybody to really really give a true opinion on it a lot of us are stuck in rookieville i am that's the that's the gameplay that y'all gonna see today man um it ain't a lot man rookie phil let me know your experience in rookie veal rookie field is so bad that it'll have you playing bad just trying to get out and doing stuff that you know your bla supposed to do and you're still gonna try to do it cause you like bro i got to get out of rookie veal so let me know about your experience in rookie veal also let me know if you caught the ps4 a playstation uh ps uh ps5 discus or ps5 with the disc or xbox one s or xbox one x man let me know what y'all got down in the comments section also like the video man we dropping the 2k heat every day of the week got some news for y'all today we got good news bad news it's a new generation man hey we about to get into it all right here so if y'all do nothing else like the video and i'll be back right after this make it to c25 that's og status i was told you could be anything just don't be average that [ __ ] made me sick start hustling non-stop don't plan on man before we even get started man let me talk to y'all about rookie veal man this is the most ingenious and just terrible thing that they put in the game at least we know number one that 60 overalls are not getting out of rookie video easily it may literally take like 24 hours of actual game time for a 60 overall to get out of here you either gonna have to be ranked up or something like that man tell me about your rookie wheel experience tell me if you got the xbox one s or did you get the x did you did you get the uh playstation disc or the disc list tell me what you got tell me about your experience in rookie veal are these the worst people that you have because let me tell y'all something man playing in rookie field i played last night we will be streaming again as soon as we get to 300 uh likes on this video we're gonna stream again on youtube and twitch if not if youtube is tripping again make sure y'all come to twitch but yo link down in the description but yo rookieville is the most miserable experience of my life the first couple of games i went over to the ones i tried to run i got i got dropped off because i ran up against a guard ran up against a guard the second time got i got beat like 18 to 19 i mean 21 and then you know after that i kind of figured it out and i knew what i was doing but bro right off the bat then i started playing with with randoms oh my god playing with randoms bro that's so bad because they have you doing stuff that you would never do you would never do it you would never go to the rim with three people down there but this randomly done it three times and it worked for him i'm a good player it works for me you just got to realize two things man when you go to rookieville the ones is pretty much useless you can't get a good teammate great on the ones because you're gonna be getting scored on number two that bought [ __ ] not gonna work for you the box [ __ ] that you see other people doing it's gonna work for them it's not gonna work for you but anyway man speaking of stuff check this out man you got your boy duke dennis man he was talking about something i'm just gonna let him talk about what it is that he was talking about hey brother i just i've seen this on twitter where my homeboy uh tony tweeted it but i thought it was fake so i went came on here bro y'all see this wes new nba 2k21 thing right here bro you can you can you can go between the slides bruh why when you hold it up you can see 2k 20 in the back bruh is this recycled in some type of way like 2k20 shouldn't be nowhere near none of this bro what's going on bro what's going on bro and you know he really might want to know what's going on man but look bro look this is what's really going on i'm just going to keep it real with you keep it real pack the steel 187 like eight thoughts say bro look listen when they make new games it's not uncommon for them to take assets from one game and place their asset into another game it's just not uncommon for that to happen now they may upgrade how the asset looks or something like that it's just like making thumbnails and stuff right know how everybody got the same basic background in their thumbnail but when they when you know but the actual thumbnail itself is different it's the same type of thing man look at that thing clean up man green bean money teams trays up splashdown it's the same type of thing where you take an asset from one game and you just put it in the other because that little box right there it would take more time to program it and and and do it then it would take anything then to just select that piece of code that controls that box put it into where you want to put it into the other place and then you just you just uh pull over the assets it's kind of it's common for me to do something like that in networking like i might i might program another switch or something and then um when i program that switch or when i program a router when i program another computer i got a little template that i use or i have an image that i use or something like that and uh when i when i do it you might have a rule in this firewall that don't even apply over here that i just didn't see because it doesn't apply and it might mess something up or it may not mess anything up so i'll never catch it so that's kind of how it works when you work with computers and programming and stuff like that nobody's gonna let me just be honest with you nobody is going to look at a piece they're not gonna reprogram that piece of code right there and they certainly aren't gonna redevelop the assets that don't and they couldn't even see that so i'm cool with it man it is what it is what that proves is that it's just an asset that just got left over or something like that what it does prove is that they did put things in from other games of 2k and with that being the case they i i full heartedly believe fully believe that they could have let us bring some players over and reapply some attributes and stuff like that but if they did that what would be the fun of rookie field you wouldn't get in here and be upset and pissed off at all this stuff that's happening in rookieville would you you want me to see people going to the rim and blowing layups and stuff like that and doing the dumbest thing imaginable so that they had to force you to experience rookieville um and i guess you could say they can still make us go rookieville with with full-on players but then you just dominating it wouldn't be as fun so i guess that's why what it is man but uh because it ain't about vc because you get to save your vc you got enough vc you should have enough vc to make players for free if you play it last gen so it just is what it is up next man we got um we got uh some information on the 2k face scans and what have you man he's just going to talk we're just going to talk real quick everyone happy launch day this is eric banish executive producer for nba2k21 i want to take some time today to talk about next-gen face scans i know you all saw that launch trailer we put out back in early october featuring the warriors and the mavericks and i definitely know you saw the face scans of guys like steph curry clay thompson and so many others those are our next-gen face scans in action when the nba season shut down back in march we lost our access to the nba players this means we couldn't finish scanning every nba player when the nba season resumed in july even we weren't allowed back into the bubble so i wanted to take some time today to let you know that we're gonna do everything we can everything we can to scan every nba player and get them to you as quickly as possible since we made that video we've scanned an additional 40 nba players those players are almost ready to go and most will be delivered in your day one patches today so thank you so much for all of your patience and all of your support over the years this team is so dedicated and so passionate we're gonna continue doing everything we can to making this game as good as it can be and making it better all year long so thank you everyone and again happy launch day and happy lunch day to you too eric man appreciate y'all look and like i said bro that's just one of those things that like we said if it weren't for moving assets from one game to the next we would have no faces they could not face scan everybody in the league and they don't always have access to everybody so you see what he said they had to use assets from a previous game to fill out assets in the current game but they're gonna backfill those assets and fix everything as as it goes and so obviously that window right there it probably ain't even there no more it was lunch day type thing hey it's gone or what have you i'm glad that they do it and i showed that for a reason because it's just to show that that what they did was a necessary evil or what have you man you have to you have to use assets from one game to the next you're not going to go mo cap a whole bunch of new um what's animations and stuff like that so you just put those animations of those lines of code to represent those animations in this game and then you can make them behave differently and stuff like that so that's what that is up next man first look at the uh at the at the mama mentality badge man you know you get the mama mentality badge unless you know that you can change and take over anytime you want to man and uh i think that's pretty dope man you know i want to see it um i'd love to get it but i just think it's a bad day and you know when we get it it's going to be a game changer it's something that i actually was talking about in the video and then they actually hit it it was like boom you got you know we got the mama mentality bad so that's dope right there um also we got the first look at somebody that got unlimited boost you can get unlimited boosts from your daily spins so get to the city as quickly as you possibly can and and hit and you know what i'm saying do your daily spin because you can get unlimited boost who knew who knew that you would be able to get unlimited boost at this level from the daily spin man and then last but not least man something that y'all ain't gonna want to hear about but um it's back i'm just gonna show y'all real quick man and uh i'm gonna let y'all get up out of here unfortunately it's back we are truly in a new generation chat check it out boom he got he got it hooked up he's showing you this is the xbox controller boom look at this he's shooting the free throw bam and a lot of people will probably be like you know this might not be current gen this might be current gen this might be that look if you play next gen you know that this is a next gen asset right here and then you know this is the name this is all this ray tracing and all these reflections and stuff you know all of this is next-gen assets man all of this is next-gen stuff so it definitely is back and it sucks man they already got a control and it's already ready to go and uh you know they're gonna give you the green light because it's ready to go right now now somebody sent me that on um you know they sent me that on my instagram and all this stuff man i don't want to put people out there i'm not gonna tell y'all who sent it to me but it's back it's out there so if you see people out there zen in the wind it is what it is hey get right or get left or just play the good fight the good fight decide what you gonna do let me know what y'all gonna do you gonna get you one or you gonna fight the good fight one more thing that i want to show y'all to man is like um if you if you have 2k right i'm gonna see if this works for me if you've got 2k and you um you got the next gen console or what have you this is something that 100 works bro um you can play let's say you got your other player and you want to grind out um you want to grind out vc and stuff for your other player look you see that nba 2k 21 you still own this right it's telling you that better on the next gen you can do that but you still own this one too so you can just go in there to the microsoft store boom boom boom um and then you own it so you can go ahead and install it and because you have a shared vc wallet this is for the people that i know a lot of people because a lot of people just said you know what when i get my new joint i'm gonna um you know what i'm saying when i get my new joint i'm not even gonna i'm gonna sell my old xbox i'm gonna do this i'm gonna do that blah blah blah yeah if you have the the uh space to do it uh you i recommend installing this 2k on your xbox or your playstation because you should have access to it i know for sure on the xbox i don't know if she's on the playstation download the game and grind your vc out on your old player and just use it because the wallets are shared you can you can um you can just get your vc up on that old player and then it'll just transfer instantly to the next one same thing with my team man so you can use your farm system so it's like you got your farm system as well as your regular system on the same thing man so i just wanted to just hit y'all with that real quick man um hopefully that'll help somebody out because i don't know i don't know if anybody has ever even thought about it or thought about doing it or you know anything like that but i just wanted to let y'all know yes it is possible so you can download next gen you can download current gen on next gen and uh while you do you know when you do that you can just use next gen to generate your vc for your current gen and then you can make your other bills and stuff like that because y'all already know every time i go on current gen i got about uh i got about this they can go up to like a thousand i got like a thousand down thousand thousand down but um like like right now let me see let me let y'all know how fast my internet is right now it is 3 41 eastern time watch how fast this video will be up it's 3 41 eastern right now i'm gonna put i'm gonna let the v i mean i'm not even gonna put a thumbnail on the video i'm just gonna release if you made it this far put 341 down in the comments section and tell me what time you watch this video and you'll see how fast it got up there but anyway use the uh use next gen use last gen to generate your vc for next gen and i think you'll be good to go man but anyway that's all i got for y'all man i got some tips and tricks for y'all coming up later in a video and hopefully this helped y'all out and i'm holding y'all next time big shout out to myguydubcp we're gonna permanently put his link down in the description he is the og and uh you know that man he just trying to blow up man you know what i'm talking about that's all he's trying to do just like all of us i'ma hold y'all next time man leave a like 300 likes we're going to start streaming until next time that's your boy jay easy aka fresh from the barbershop bk the people's channel [Music] you | Jai Eazy | UC9ooMIHgBtQMyOQ897B68Ow | 2020-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,173 | 15,499 |
SPqH-yFVmVU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPqH-yFVmVU | Giancarlo Stanton after the 2021 AL Wild Card | john carlo what made avaldi so tough on you guys tonight um he was uh he was working all the pictures he had uh he was um his heater and you know when you can when you can put 100 wherever you want it that's gonna um you know put a makes the off speed pitches a lot better so um yeah he was located well considering the way he had been throwing in the way the red sox offense jumped out did it feel like a much bigger hill hill to climb um yeah i mean you never want to get down in a in a winner go home but um yeah if there's outs left we have a chance so that's that's how you got to go into it were you surprised that judge was sent there on that on that ball in the sixth um no i mean it was bang bang had to be uh two relatively perfect throws to to get him out so yeah you can take the chance there john carlo we talked to your manager about how his situation will be you know um up in the air a little bit this off season just what's it been like having aaron boone as the manager for your time here uh he's been great i mean uh it's uh we we've been here the same amount of time so you know we've watched each other grow in this uniform um and uh been been through it all together so it's been it's been great with them i know you're not someone that looks back and does this should have would have could have but is was there any moment where you guys think that you know if you had won maybe one more game you would have been hosting this game at home and uh some of those balls that you hit against the monster probably would have been home runs uh for sure that's a that's a with a game that you can play um by understanding um that each game counts it don't matter if it's in in freaking march april um uh all we needed was one more and we would have this uh just at home so um yeah they'll come back to bite you and just real quick uh aaron boone told us that he had a nice message about the group of guys that he's been uh competing with this season um how was it how did you receive that message from luna what was special of anything that he said tonight uh yeah i mean it's just a tough uh tough spot for all of us and just you know words of encouragement the word um uh ideas uh to improve and what we need to do to to make this next step and go from there | YESNetwork | UCJXltguGSVIZAcbIglaZ-mA | 2021-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 481 | 2,275 |
0K44Gpd9ZDY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K44Gpd9ZDY | Personalized Learning with Digital Content using Math Pathways #hcsinfluencers | [Music] hi my name is whitney cook and i'm a third grade teacher at riverside elementary school i'm excited to help you take personalized learning to the next level in your classroom let's start let's talk about the steps to success first collect data to drive instruction through the use of a standards-based pre-test i have done this this year by deciding on the standard that i want to teach for the upcoming small group unit and then i create a pretest and administer it to my students second i then use the data to determine if my students are emerging developing or mastering the standard assessed by emerging i mean that your students have scored pretty low on the pre-test maybe they only scored one or two questions correct developing means that your students have scored around a 75 or higher meaning that they have some concept of the standard that has been assessed and then last we have mastering the standard and they can be placed on a mastery board which means that you are pushing your students to the next level maybe this is the next grade above maybe you are just giving your students some harder task on the standard totally based on what you feel your students need but you're obviously pushing them on to the next level because they have already mastered the standard and we want to give them that push that we need to they do not get bored during their independent work time or during your small groups third you then would assign students a pathway board based on their level fourth pull differentiated small groups to work with your students and fifth is the best part you get to watch your students grow and follow that pathway to success let's talk about these pathway boards as you can see on the screen we have three pathway boards available emerging developing and mastery the ones you see here are ones that i have recently used in my classroom that involved a pathway on two-step word problem and equations with unknowns like i said before this is a third grade class so my emerging board kind of focuses around those skills that they should have mastered in second grade but maybe they have some gaps that need to be filled my developing board is based solely around the third grade standard and then my mastery board includes some fourth grade material to push those kids a little bit further not too much but just enough that way they have their feet wet before they're getting to fourth grade and working on that next standard that comes next so now we are going to go deeper into the developing pathway board and i'm going to show you all the different pieces of the pathway board and how it works so here you can see the math pathways board for the two-step word problem equations with the gnomes and if you look in the top right hand corner you can see that this is a developing level board meaning that this board is solely based around third grade standards when my students are assigned this pathway i assign it to them through google classroom and it's set up so that way they have a copy of their own and then that way they can work within the document and then they can turn it in when they are finished the goal is for students to work independently on the math pathways as i am pulling differentiated small groups a little bit later i will show you that i also provide them with a hard copy of the pathway board it's not as bright and colorful just for the simple fact of trying to save color um ink on those printers but i still like for them to have that hard copy so that way they can check off what they've completed and stay on that path to success so let's go on to the next slide when i first pass out pathway boards and assign them through google classroom the first thing that i love to do with my students is dig deep so here you can see we have our standard a lot of times i don't think that we talk to our students about the standard and this is one time thing that i have tried to be more cognizant about this year is that students see these standards and they have no clue what they mean unless you actually break it down for them so what we try to do is we dig deep by decomposing the standard and making sure that the students understand what they are actually supposed to learn throughout this whole standard the second thing that we do on their pathway board is we do a pre-test reflection and goal setting so the first question they have to answer is how do you feel after taking the pretest do you feel happy do you feel sad are you okay because this is a third grade standard and you aren't supposed to know this yet all kids have different feelings on how they feel after that pretest and it's just great to be able to read their responses and see how they feel the second part we have it says after reviewing your pre-test set a goal to meet during this pathway and that's where we like to give them a little bit of time to look through that pretest real quick see what part did you miss because when you really truly look at a standard it's most of the time not just one part i like to say there are different learning targets and maybe it's just one part of that standard that they missed and so that could be the one thing that they maybe set a goal for themselves that they want to meet throughout the pathway third i like to give those quotes just to make it a little bit more fun and talk to them about it and throw something interesting in there so this one just says mistakes allow thinking to happen and that just spells out math so now we're at the actual pathway board and maybe you're thinking whoo that is a lot of stuff on that board and maybe my kids at the beginning of the year thought so too but they took it on full force with no fears and dove right in if you look up in the top box where it says need help these are just links to videos that maybe your students just need that extra little help maybe you're at that part of the standard you have not taught in small group yet or maybe you have taught it and your kids just didn't understand it and they need a little something extra i also provide them with a paper that says video notes for them to be able to take notes as they're watching those videos the reason i do this is to one just for myself i know hey they needed that extra help maybe i need to go back and throw that into my small group or two sometimes you have those kids you know that just like to watch videos all day and if you see that they are either one watching the video then you can have that little mental reminder like hey i saw them watching that video i need to make sure they took their notes and that way if they don't you can go over and assist them in checking off that box saying hey i saw you watching that video today probably need to check that box off the next box is just worksheets i like to find a few things sometimes maybe it comes out of my everyday math journal or maybe my math masters and if you're in a different district that doesn't use everyday math maybe your math program offers some type of worksheets or journal sheets that you can use and sometimes you can just find them online i also like to include some digital games and so those links will take my students right to those games i like to use freckle that is just a digital content it is also an app it can be used online and so if you don't know what freckle is i suggest you go check that out i have learned this year too that minecraft education offers lessons my students actually taught me that and so we have been incorporating that into our boards as well they had a lot of fun with this one building two-step word problems then you can see next i just include my everyday math math boxes and these are just like simple math problems and sometimes that's simple but sometimes they're not so simple but they kind of hit the standard that we're working on math boxes also have a lot of different standards on one page and so what i have done is i've went through those pages and i've picked out the ones that actually match the standard that we're working on and actually in the front of our teacher manuals it kind of gives us little stars to clue us into what pages and whatnot what pages we need to go to and then i was able to determine quickly what numbers they need to do the next box says alex alex is just a digital content content piece that our district offers for our students and so that is one thing that's on my board here next i have a performance test and this takes them a little bit longer because there's more than one piece a lot of times it is that they have to they're basically showing me that they've mastered the standard for third grade um they're applying that application piece to show me that they really understand what the standard means and that they fully understand the concept and then last but not least we have a checkpoint saying that hey i'm ready i think i have mastered this standard or at least this pathway board and i am ready to move on and so you can see there that i expect them to score 80 or higher to move on um and i always ask them to screenshot their scores just for the simple fact that if i am teaching a small group um i ask them not to interrupt me while i'm teaching my group and so that way they can show me their scores during that last um five to ten minutes of our math small group block a few things that i did not mention on the board here is you'll see where it says located in math pathways folder and that's on the worksheets box and the performance task we give our students in my grade level pathway folders that just say math pathways on the front and so this is a place where they can store their worksheets their performance tasks stored in there and i also mentioned that i like to give my kids a hard copy of this pathway board as well and i'm going to show you that in just a few minutes the next thing that i like to do with our pathway board is after we have went through all of the small group lessons and they have had time to work on these pathway boards i then give them a post test to see their growth and so i asked them how do you feel after taking the post test and after they review their post test is there anything else that they still need to work on because maybe there's some time that i might have find that extra little five minutes just to pull that kid maybe it's in the morning maybe it's during a different small group that maybe i finished up early um and i'm able to say hey i saw you said you still needed help on this let's go over it real quick and so that's just their post-test reflection and that is the last part of that pathway board so here you will see the actual handouts that i give my student for their pathway boards this is the hard copy that i like to print out it's not as colorful as the actual pathway board that i assigned them in google classroom but that helps us to save ink so here we can see that we have the merging board and you can tell that by looking up in the top right hand corner you can see that the merging board is a little bit smaller than the developing board but that's just because i want my kids that are below to move a little bit quicker and get to that developing stage the next slide you will see this is the video notes page that i like to print out and this goes with the emerging board so i'm going to flip back real quick just so you can see if you look in the need held box you can see the names of the actual videos that they're supposed to watch and those titles actually match what's on the video notes next we come to the developing board that i would print out and give to those students who fall in that level and right after that there is their notes page as well last but not least we have our mastery board you can see that is also a little bit smaller than that developing board and that's just because most of the time i have found that majority of my students either fall in that emerging or developing stage we do have kids that get to that mastery level but those are normally your high flyers and we love when they get there but they're not there for long and so that's why this board is also a little bit smaller and they also have that performance task that takes them a little bit longer and so most of the time they don't ever finish the mastery board before we move on to the next standard and as well we have the video notes page for them so now i'm going to move back over to the pathway boards and show you the emerging and the mastery boards real quick here is the merging board for our math pathways around centered around the topic two-step word problems with equations within gnomes i'm still with those kids we still dig deep and we do that as whole class so it's not so much that the dig deep is different for the boards it's just that i want them to all have that slide whenever we do that during our first lesson we also do our reflection and goal setting for this piece we still have that same quote from the other board you can see that the board is smaller like i showed you in the hard copy printable that i showed you just a few minutes ago and then last but not least those children are asked to take that post-test reflection and last we have the mastery pathway board for the two-step word problems equations with unknowns we still also dig deep with those children that have also mastered that standard we do our post to our pre-test reflection and goal setting as well we have our quote we have our smaller board and last but not least these children are also asked to take that post-test reflection along with the blank template for the pathway board i also wanted to include the printable handouts that you can give to your students as well and so i've also just went in here and i took out the information i had on my example boards so you can go in and put in what you would like to use in your classroom so you can see we have the emerging board we have the video notes page you can go in and change the names of those videos you have your developing board same thing with the video notes and then last you have that mastery board with the video notes page as well so before i go i wanted to let you know that these free resources will be available to you you'll have access to the digital and hard copy version of all three pathway boards i hope that you were able to utilize these boards in your classroom as you take personalized learning to the next level thanks for watching [Music] [Laughter] [Music] so [Music] you | Dear DISes | UC9mv3a-4xpHXGzUL_AEIZ8A | 2022-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,806 | 14,522 |
TXbGyXqJI1I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXbGyXqJI1I | How to Repair a Small Marble Tablet Headstone | I wanted to add the pigment now would be the use ful and ever and so another couple interesting attributes of both of these adhesives there and they kind of the purest epoxies because they both are considered they have almost no VOC which is volatile organic compounds which is tell if it has high VOC it smells true the other thing is that these are both food safe once they cure so they're used a lot for kitchen counters but you know that's and they don't yell well this is how they they they join them CMOS and so another now um we're just going to mix it up and you can't really even tell you're mixing it most adhesives are going to be different colors you're going to have like one component is going to be clear and want to be like light brown or whatever the two colors are it's going to be change and you're going to see it's not big so then you're going to tell it but then it's like clear on clear so you can't really tell you're doing anything you can kind of feel it the viscosity change kind of get a little heavier and it kind of cool but basically you just Stir It Up for a minute and make sure it's finished okay so it's not complicated and then we're going to apply it to one of the two surfaces and then join the stone and then I'm going to show you how we can clamp it to keep it stable until it cures a couple of the someone was asking me this question earlier today because they had done some repairs and with this is these are actually working well they said it went up to 70 degrees but they did it again when it was cooler and it took you know they thought it was never going to harden but it did it just took longer and the working time is variable depending on the temperature the hotter the faster but they you would call working time or hot life it's an old term historic term that was used for that when they used to make hot glue and but anyway the the working time on this is probably like 20 minutes on average and the pure time is probably like about an hour so what we're going to do is we're going to put it right down the middle here we got to be on one side uh I'm gonna go right down the middle then I'm going to work it out toward the edge a little so we're trying to minimize squeeze wrap now one of the the only major disadvantage of it epoxy in general is that it doesn't allow Vapor transmission but it's not really important in the middle of a stone if you're close to the ground it'll stop Rising damp and then it'll tend to fail sooner or otherwise intensely perform quite well the only kind of the only way you can do a repair without pushing the stone apart ah so yeah most people are on the back and so the process is seeing that there's some loss in fact on this side over here everyone's kind of on the wrong side but you can see the process able to take you don't need much of these too much is not a good thing he's out and try to remove it and then end up smearing all right so now we can just join it it's a small step s this way a little lateral movement to get a sheet itself it'll tend to draw itself together but we could tap with like a rubber mallet lately [Music] bar clamps and blocks and we have we sell all these things we also have a kit that puts them all together and so uh to our floss there okay span the brake and then we're going to put a clamp on each side over here now we could do this if we have to we do inside will be enough for safety and Alignment most of the time with one clamp set of plants so that's basically the processary tablet now I'm going to show you how we can make an infill material I'll just back up here so this is pretty funny it's gonna we're gonna be able to probably use three or four parts of the drive to the equal amount of the epoxy what was that mix again with the with the sand and find four to one it's it's not a specific ratio at all but there's a lot more sand than glue correct correct and you're gonna just add it till you make it until it starts to lose stickiness and you're gonna change the whole uh it's gonna like basically go through a phase change it's going to be something you can pick up we're going from something that's a that's like a like trying to pick up mayonnaise we're going to be able to pick this up with a ball like a putty correct [Music] basically well put now we can do this also with granite dust and the same epoxy and in fact one of these epoxies would be exactly what was used if a modern Monument was lettered wrong and um and a monument company uh was going to repair it the way it goes with monuments if it was um their fault and they made a mistake then they would have to make a new one for free but if it was the family's fault that they could fix it for you you know because otherwise basically the way it is today you know you have to send the whole thing you'd have to re-cut the whole thing and on a smaller Stone it's more there's going to be more money than making a whole new one you'd have to ship it back up and then they'd have to work you know reface the whole thing and then it would be thinner than it started so you can see it it sucked all that in and it's not nearly enough and I have more of this I've gone through doing a whole doing this a bunch of times I've gone through a couple minutes I mean we sell it we buy it by the pallet and then we sell it by the bucket and we sell pork to balance so just keep mixing it in it's going to bulk this up it's going to get thicker and thicker and whiter and whiter as we go because it's drawing in more and more of the uh marble uh you want to get it so you start to lose stickiness but it has to have some stickiness or it doesn't work so that's why you work it uh kind of like see now it's something I could pick up upgrade start over all right so what I'm going to do is just take the excess off of here right here it's squeezed out a little but we just kind of smearing it it feels pretty clear but you'll get a shine on it so the way to remove it is just a little bit at a time like this and just remove it and wipe it off and then we don't smear it at all so you know just the soil just remove so if you smear it then it gets into the stone you can't remove it you can remove this when it's wet with the solvent like acetone there and that total is an offset spatula kind of thing uh this is a top pointer which is about the most like an awesome stationary tool kind of thing it's not what your point of view is these come in all different sizes we're going to use a smaller one in a second this is the most common size tuck pointer 3 8 of an inch but they come from 3 16 to 1 inch and we're gonna use it say it again put a putty knife left no uh to remove the excess but not to do what I'm going to do now this is the smallest tough liner made this is 3 16. this is the most common size this is 3 8. and this is one of the larger sizes that's not very common like 70s they come in all sizes like this is what you use these to put water between bricks or masonry but they have many applications obviously so um all right so let's see we have a little particular what I'm going to do is do a big hole on this side so I'll move the clamps okay so we'll take uh now the two tools I usually use are like this is the other most common tool is um a margin trowel this is a two inch by six these also come in two by five one and a half by five and then a less common in size two by eight um so anyway when I use this as a um here this is the biggest one right here this is giant version of this two by eight so I use this as a little like um shelf a lot of times and it would be similar to what's called a hawk and they're doing pointing work and so in this way I can put this right up to the stone and then you push a little bit at a time I can feel this void and so we want to push it to the back all the way we want to go a little bit at a time you're not going to see anything back there so uh sure come around after anyway so just build it up a little at a time it's pretty firm and so it doesn't dive in it's not like uh you know cake frosting it's much stiffer material so it's it's annoying so I'm going to come right up to the surface and generally go little bits at a time it's going to be a lot easier to control and you're working down the joint and then you can almost make it disappear it has to do with how the the texture is how dry the basically what this is is a like a composite patching material made from clear epoxy mixed with a lot of marble and so it's very compatible with the marble [Music] see and then we filled in that deep spot | Presbyterian Church in Morristown | UCzrCN8bJ3O3sgzLw7-pS7fg | 2023-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,778 | 8,566 |
dOSCO5Z76UI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOSCO5Z76UI | 2001 Catana 582 High Performance Cruising Catamaran - Narrated Walkthrough | good afternoon sailors this is Benjamin Kaminsky on behalf of yachts international large categories for sale calm and today we are going to be talking about katana catamarans more specifically large katana catamarans now if you come to me and say Ben I want a large katana catamaran my response will probably be like well do you have in and around like a million bucks and if your response is no don't worry you can do the most logical thing and buy a used one and that is what we're looking at today we're looking at a 2001 katana 582 called Double Trouble now despite this yacht being from 2001 she's only had a single owner which is not exactly common but it happens from time to time now I know some of you may be saying well katana I'm not really a performance guy and that's true but katana catamarans are not for everyone it takes a special kind of person to own a katana if you know it Ramirez like a Lamborghini and privileges like a Rolls Royce then katana is kind of like owning a Ferrari and if you own a Ferrari well you're not just driving it to the grocery store so here is double trouble without further ado let's make our way on board but before we do that I'd like them to point out something interesting about the katana catamarans which is if you notice at the bow the hole has a tendency to curve outward this is called the tumblehome and it's actually a design that was originally created to armor warships against torpedos but like many happy accidents in naval architecture it proved to be hydrodynamically efficient Hana's made its way into the modern age so coming on board we have a set of blackout curtains for shade and privacy and closer for the hardtop and as this is a performance cruisers use a dual helm configuration as well as many many parking winches take a look at those sugar scoops and in the helm station you have your compass B and G electronics as well as your engine controls and a nice wide steering wheel we'll take a quick peek at the starboard mechanical space boat is equipped with dual 125 horsepower Yanmar diesels as well as water maker and a few air conditioning units we have a dinghy with center console Bimini and this dinghy is controlled with a hydraulic lift platform making our way forward have our wind indicators as well as engine controls and tachometers now underneath me right now is actually a spare cabin and as well as nice wide teak seats for the bow split trampoline with adjustable jib cars we'll just take a moment to admire the lines on this yacht very aggressive befitting her performance beneath that you have your chain Locker as well as space for two fuel tanks and other storage now the crossbeam on this boat is under intense load so it's actually fabricated to be an integral part with the bowsprit has both a jib and Genoa as well as an attachment point for asymmetrical or code zero come here we have our second bow speed seat as well as another storage locker for your Dometic as well as sales and spare line on top of the cabin have under a little under a kilowatt of solar energy as well as a carbon-fibre Park Avenue boom well take a look at the rig as well she's a spreader 'less rig uses Kevlar as well making our way down the porthole at the second daggerboard second steering station more winches satellite mast as well as gas grill now the lines on this boat being a performance cruise are not exactly the same layout as you find on your typical Charter Academy and all these lines are actually led under the cabin and then they can be controlled by this really massive Harken electric take a quick look at this sofa as well as a settee with a triangular table for alfresco dining now a lot of people talk about you know transition between the cabin and the cockpit but man it is really really nice and wide on this boat have a nice large u-shaped galley it comes with some things which are not very standard on most cruising yachts have a dishwasher a Miele no less as well as your refrigerator or freezer oven microwave storage for all your utensils and pots and whatnot and a dual Basin sink come here we have a nav station which also has another feature I really like does that in addition to simply being a nav station chartplotter navigational radio it also doubles as a home office you know I wish more people had home offices in their boats so especially if you know you're kind of a nomad and you work remotely it's very convenient make your way into the first guest cabin this is a split cabin ideal for kids or guests that you know don't want us necessarily sleep together comes with a its own head sink showerhead and toilet back there and this is a proper wet head so everything is just designed to sort of drain to the bottom forward guest cabin double berth as well as you as you may have noticed nice stereo system again desk and another wet head have a nice curved sofa here if you don't want to dine alfresco as well as Electrical ac/dc and amperage DVD and blu-ray player as well as a stereo in here now this is an owner version so we have the owner's suite nice wide island birth small settee and dusk the owners head has an enclosed shower this is a proper dry head as well as a vanity storage for all your stuff and a dual Basin sink so that is double trouble if you have any questions concerning the vessel please contact the listing agent as always I don't have a SoundCloud but feel free to like subscribe and keep watching for more videos thank you and hope to see you soon | Big Ben's Boat Brokerage | UC2vDHbFOHX-gjHGv5n5-rjg | 2019-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,028 | 5,491 |
Dab3p5_Mma4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dab3p5_Mma4 | Mr. K SNEAKS INTO CORNWOOD'S CAR UNNOTICED | NoPixel 4.0 | I ride grab my and ride yeah Contin me to PD yeah okay I'll see you out there slacks oh wait D how CL how this SL hey are can can can we like pray to God or something I have been praying I I I prayed to u a God he told me that uh the liveries and the car Cur should be sorted here pretty soon um okay good maybe next um storm oh really okay can we pray to to have our [ __ ] not fall apart with half half a uh half not even half like a quarter of a shift my my Scout was just at 100% And I'm not even joking I went on like two and a half calls and it's it's at 95 I mean it's just like hello like who the hell I mean come on now that's not terrible that's horrible cuz you got you got to get a one across when it's a down so basically after calls I have to get a one across five calls equals a one across repair which is yeah but didn't you Bravo what you doing how fast we going it doesn't matter none of that [ __ ] matters only it's only mileage so it doesn't matter if you beat up your car crash into a wall you go flying none of it matters it's all mileage MH I see okay so you're saying that the what is the Scout and the Taurus right what else Scout Taurus vstr anything above the C dvpi not only does it take more to repair it but it also degrades way the hell faster interesting okay want uh I me sure I'll have a I'll have a you know two of them two two two full full racks of [ __ ] whatever it is full hold on a second uh is that like everything on the Burger Kind yeah just the whole just the whole shebang got you uhhuh who's paying I'm paying I got got are you beat up I got shot you got to I wish I wish you were there um I pull up we're investigating a 32 me Lenny and Dean Dean had a hipop at por vehicle they and then they say hey what are you doing down here I said first of all I'm the police I ask the questions what are you doing down here and then they said [ __ ] what are you doing down here what are youall looking for and I said I'm looking for a gun have you seen one morning and then bang everything kind of blacks out and I get shot oh no [ __ ] listen 100% about it me you like a couple that would be [ __ ] hilarious I'm not going to lie I pull out with my civilian firearm pull up be like free no you can't do that on a r no no no no no no we'd be like we'd be like a star star Skin Hutch no but we can't do that on a r you be like i' beut no but you can't no you ain't allowed to do that on a ride along you have to sit in the car what do you mean I can't what do you mean why not yeah a ridealong don't make you a police officer are you sure yeah unfortunately I mean [ __ ] I would love that [ __ ] but unfortunately work come on you know I'm a good shot D them okay you won't believe the [ __ ] I was working on before everything went down really I got a tip I'm working this investigation about a warehouse the bbmc that uh we suspect is used as um money laundering service with other criminals the problem was I was working the case and then guess who blew my cover who Bobby [ __ ] Charles of course he found my GPS and he came to me when I was on top of the rooftops watching the place I'm telling you I'm telling you disaster anytime Bobby Charles is involved in anything is absolute disaster you know [ __ ] is about to hit the fence get for that's just my Approach every single time cuz if you don't get ready you're going get buried those guys just don't they don't stop how how often does that happen W ver are just making me scared right now I got me an edge I'm reing for my gun hey I don't blame you you want me to shoot first so you going get in trouble no clus I want you to be the sheriff of lasso that's what I want you to do well [ __ ] we got to get the ball rolling I talked to a mayor I'm surprised nothing has happened so far yeah it's cuz I don't know cuz I'm bored as [ __ ] I'm I'm telling you slacks I don't know what I'm supposed to do here to push this yeah I don't know what I'm supposed to do either I mean I've been I've been told one to two weeks for two months so I'm I'm just like I don't know I'll be honestly like I went to California and and when I got my flight back I said hell it's a hell of a lot cheaper to to go back home than it is to come to Los Santos I'll tell you that much I believe you D I was real damn close well listen I'm glad you came back you know you're Delight uh we love to have you around clear like I said I want to make sure lasso happens I mean they tell you the bbmc is going to do they said though if we send them up to Bob Char carine they leave prison and shoot cops because we the reason we put them in there okay put I'm going to be the reason they put their head in the grave here's the thing here's what they don't realize is we all play that game it ain't going to be fun for them you flagging I'm I'll document no no no I don't I genuinely have no money [ __ ] yeah yeah get that get that let me see if I can beat this thing all right all right I'm not moving food are you okay did they hurt you I'm good I'm good haven't been hurt at hey someone else hasary oh I see okay okay Hospital hold me stand yeah North movie star way there a sinkle in front of the courthouse we fell into the sewers oh Lord okay uh southbound South someone climbed up and put us here stand hospit okay Northbound madway Thunder I'm going go and put you in the car no keep it the hell you what the what the hell there all kind of there's all kind of a disaster going on right now you know how we talked about that proposition you want to which onep one yeah I'm trying to send everybody to jail yeah I feel like uh you're getting a little too close no I'm trying to get rid of it I'm trying to excessive romantic portrayal should be illegal oh interesting yeah they uh they fell in a sinkle just need a quick look look in got to head back out there we'll see y get ready left St on Kay we shot this repair in the middle of Road Slow Down slow down I'll be a bik they're going they're swapping into a uh like a demon I think or I don't know what the thing is we're going north primary target still in the blue car s I'm telling you I'm going to jump out of the vehicle throw my SPX out like Spider-Man don't do don't doing okay CL I would love to do that life it's worth it I have a great vehicle here that picked up one of the Suspects probably going to around try and pick her up I'm going to get back over there he's probably tryck this entrance right here know the trick Oh no you're good you're good just keep going keep going Spar out Spar out SP out oh he spiked me corwood hold on hold hold hold got the vehicle back mobile when he said he was trapped I thought that was the only way he could get out okay you're good here I'm no you're fine you're fine get in you take primary sir uh East innoc currently I'm getting bored I'm going to start doing some Demon [ __ ] no what you pled I'm talking jump out of the car pull that [ __ ] out of the car with my n stick holy [ __ ] I'm King still get b h sou left eastbound Adam apple I'm sending this [ __ ] yeah yeah do it do it we're doubled up by the way out I'm going to stay on the woman get the manri is the Dain Target yeah she's the main target right now getting in a blue Mustang blue Mustang [ __ ] Tire spiked rear rear tire spiked on it my leg broke though hello female is lower priority she she's only felony obstruction I'll come to you them keep calling him you got him you got him you got him uh with one suspect going from Hawk stand by resisted fleeing clear for taser I'm not going back taser deployed suspects t stand by here let me uh yeah here let me let me let me get keys so I can you can get on foot you go up that ladder get you're going to get taste it's going to happen you're going to get taste you're going to get I missed well R red R 78 78 what's going on talk to me on the roof he's got a got on the roof suspect down suspect down code four this one's for s bass you son of a [ __ ] again sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry he didn't he didn't we're good we're good cop hello ma'am uh where two requests needed love you I have no idea where that's 91 you find his location pretty yeah sure yeah appreciate it where do you need to go oh hell if we can go to is loading up 95 my yeah Contin me to PD yeah is going on all right do me a favor both of you hands up okay my God fatty put your phone your gun your armor and radio in the glove box okay I you know I'm just going to tell you just shoot me what do you mean just just shoot me just do it [ __ ] I'm putting it in there I was just trying to give you a ride I'm sorry okay this is what did you ask for no I'm no I did not I'm the county CLK I did not your armor a gun okay you want this armor yeah and what what do you mean you am I sure because this armor is like super illegal to have but apparently there's other armor that's not super illegal have wait what what other armor apparently that this is PD armor no no no no I'm not wait what are you stealing my [ __ ] hey can you buy armor at the gun store drive drive the car by the way oh God you had you want me to have my hands up you put your hands on and you drive okay make a left up here can I keep my sim Gordon yeah all right okay put your gun in there too okay right stop the car big boy get out I'm going ma'am you drive right away drive drive drive drive drive I don't have my radio Corner what happened oh no somebody hopped in the back of a car uh somebody was giving me a ride somebody hopped in the back of a car and then uh they told me put my [ __ ] in a glove box told me get out of the car and then drove off they you put everything in there uh yeah what they sound like um sound like a criminal all right yeah I mean hell it is what it is yep at least you didn't get hurt yeah I mean and he let me keep keep my SIM card which is nice so I got to go back up the captain all righty hello howdy hi are you okay yeah I'm good uh do you have my gun uh no no not at all I am a county clerk at the city hall no but like is it in your car uh let me check did they not take it probably not I mean that shit's expensive I see oh yeah what the [ __ ] why would they leave it here okay I'm at the city hall um do you want me to bring it somewhere how about can you can you actually come to mrbd yeah yeah that's fine I think it just one of the armor they take the radio so that we don't call it in they take the phone so we don't call anybody they take the gun to disarm and then yeah so the only thing he wanted was a chest armor apparently I told him that [ __ ] was super illegal too so I don't why I it all right sorry about that it is what it is it's all good | Esfand | UChX76aZbAkJBdQQ2iAm-GQg | 2024-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,259 | 10,895 |
Auu1Oayi06Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Auu1Oayi06Y | #OmaliTaughtMe Sunday Study: African Internationalism on Dialectical Materialism pt. 5 | [Music] the revolution is real it's live and as some comrades say it's lit right [Music] right [Music] hero comrades and welcome to today's oh o'malley taught me sunday study featuring chairman amali ishitella my name is akile anayi the director of agitation and propaganda for the african people socialist party as well as your mc for this morning make sure to hit that like button and share this video on the platform that you're viewing from this week chairman amalia ischatello continues his study on dialectical materialism he will read from materialism and the dialectical method by maurice kornforth starting on page 22 with the subhead the basic teachings of materialism and opposition to idealism the study materials have been linked in the facebook and youtube descriptions for your benefit for the first hour the chairman will review the study materials and in the second hour we'll open it up to you our live viewers to ask your questions it's my honor now to introduce our leadership the leader of the african nation and the worldwide african revolution chairman amalia shitella uh thank you very much uh comrade directly achille uh for the introduction i want to welcome everybody to uh the study on today uh we've been uh looking at this issue uh this study uh materialism and dialectic method we've used maurice kornforth's book by that title as the basis for this discussion in many ways we've treated it as a foil to really dig into the question of dialect historical materialism uh having used the method of investigation and analysis uh to actually to create critique reality and it's brought us to some different conclusions that uh of the than those of uh of corn forth maurice corn forth and and and karl marx uh uh as as corn forth himself was a marxist this was not done with the intention of dismissing uh remarks or anything like that i know there are various uh nationalists who dismiss marx characterizing him as just being a white man or or his conclusions as just something coming from the white man in many instances this is a need to uh assault uh the the whole issue of uh working class people coming into power more than anything else and although sometimes it is a reflection of a certain kind of philosophy that exists within our community our purpose for looking at this is uh because we accept the validity of a historical materialist or dialectical materialist investigation and analysis to look at at society when looking applied to investigation society dialectical materialism is referred to as historical materialism so generally speaking we unite with that though we don't unite with the conclusions that have been come to by by uh many of the conclusions by marx and and and and people who uh profess to be followers of of marx i do want to say that it is extremely important for people who are participating in this study i'm speaking specifically or particularly to people who are members of the african people's socialist party or of the hoodoo movement to read this material that i think it is serious uh for and important for us to come into the study having read it and then you know even after the study to read it i also want to say that almost everything that i've written that you've looked at various political reports are based on historical materialist investigation dialectics of materialism applied to the investigation of society and of course when we apply to the investigation society we moving from uh the standpoint of uh the uh relationship that africa and african people uh have uh to uh the existing uh and and dominant uh uh even if on a shaky foundation uh social system uh that came in uh to being uh through its relationship uh to africa and african people we use this uh uh to investigate uh and uh our place and destiny in the world to come to certain conclusions around that and that's where we emerge with the uh philosophy of african internationalism so please look at this read this go look at the the i'm hoping this will help us to look at the various political reports uh that i've put forth with a different eye and uh we we did something i think 40 years ago this year i think it was in 1991 uh the uh for 30 years what 91 well 30 40 years ago uh the dialectics of the black revolution and i only looked at that i was glanced at that last night uh it uh but i want to go ahead and begin this and one reason i think it's important for you uh to look at this to read it is because it may it will make it unnecessary for me uh to to start up recapping uh everything and much of what's been said about the study uh up to this point and i can go right into uh the study looking at corn fourth and what he's had to say and then uh and hoping that we can grasp uh the whole issue uh of an understanding of dialectic and historical materialism so we're on page 22 the sub here are the basic teachings of material materialism and opposition to idealism in opposition to all forms of idealism and and of tricky compromises between materialism and idealism the basic teachings of materialism can be formulated very simply and clearly to grasp the essence of these teachings we should also understand what are the main assertions made in every form of idealism there are three such main assertions of idealism one idealism asserts that the material world is dependent on the spiritual idealism to idealism asserts that spirit or mind or idea can and does exist in separation from matter and the most extreme form of this assertion is subjective idealism which asserts that matter does not exist at all but it's pure illusion and three idealism asserts that there exists a realm of the mysterious and unknowable above or beyond or behind what can be ascertained and known by perception experience and science the basic teachings of materialism stand in opposition to these three assertions of idealism one materialism teaches that the world is by its very nature material that everything which exists comes into being on the basis of material causes arises and develops in accordance with the laws of motion of manner matter two materialism teaches that matter is objective reality existing outside and independent of the mind and that far from the mental existing and separation from the material everything mental or spiritual is a product of material processes three materialism teaches that the world and its laws are fully normal and that while much may not be known there is nothing which is by nature unknowable i mean this uh coin force says that the marxist-leninist philosophy is characterized by absolutely consistent materialism all along the line we we say that about uh african internationalism uh by it's making no concessions whatever at any point to idealism thus stalin points out a contrary to idealism which regards the world as the embodiment of an absolute idea a universal spirit spirit consciousness marx philosophical materialism holds that the world is by its very nature material that the multi-fold phenomena of the world can constitute different forms of matter in motion and that the world develops in accordance with laws of movement of battle with and stands in no need of universal spirit b contrary to idealism which asserts that how or that only our mind really exists the marxist materialist philosophy holds that matter nature being is an objective reality existing outside and independent of our mind that matter is primary since it is the source of sensations ideas mind and that mind is secondary derivative since it is a reflection of matter a reflection of being the thought is a product of matter which in its development has reached a high degree of perfection namely of the brain and the brain is the organ of thought and therefore and that therefore one cannot separate thought from matter without committing a grave error c contrary to idealism which denies the possibility of knowing the world and its laws a marxist philosophical materialism holds that the world and this laws are fully knowable that our knowledge of the laws of nature tested by experiment and practice is authentic knowledge having the validity of objective truth and that there are no things in the world which are unknowable but only things which are still not known but which will be disclosed and made known by the efforts of science and practice so this is a this is a quote from stalin on this issue of materialism and i i i think the basic uh uh understanding of materialism uh can be uh discerned uh from what we have said here i don't think we have a fundamental argument there materialism and idealism in in practice as was pointed out below above uh the opposition of materialism and idealism which has now been stated in its most general terms is not an opposition between abstract theories of the nature of the world but is an opposition between different ways of understanding and interpreting every question this is why it is of of such profound importance let us and i want to say that that we take it for granted you know like uh how we see and understand everything but the reality is that uh uh our worldview of uh philosophy plays a profound role in that and what we see uh often uh uh is is uh mis uh misunderstood uh uh uh uh for example i've used the example uh i've used this before uh that and it seems rather obvious to you know and i think if depending on your world view uh it will uh seem uh obvious to most people but uh i i like i've used the example of in miami uh because it was so glaring to me uh that uh we see uh uh you you go into miami and and uh africans will tell you that the black people live over this side and then the haitians live over this side and it's extraordinary because you wouldn't be able to tell one from the other unless uh uh unless the person opened uh open their mouth and said something and and uh so we've been so uh uh we've come to conclusions that uh based on the interpretation uh and analysis of uh imperialism that separated us it serves the purpose of imperialism and not us so that even uh of what we see and experienced by our senses can be denied uh just because the uh our worldview uh is so affected uh and infected uh by the world view of the of the ruling class idealist uh let us consider some some of the very practical ways in which oppositional materialism and idealism is manifested and uh i just did that but idealist tells us tell us for example not to place too much reliance on science they tell us that the most important truths are beyond the reach of science hence they encourage us not to believe things on the basis of evidence experience practice but to take their own trust from those who pretend to know best and to have some higher source of information and this is idealism and i i mentioned this in terms of uh of how to recognize the significance of this of world view in practice and and it was on just yesterday uh members of the of our party and movement attended a meeting in saint louis and uh in the middle of this meeting uh we uh discussing how uh the treacherous african petty bourgeoisie in government uh here in saint louis a majority african city that uh that uh white power the colonizer is busily trying to uh change to to minimize uh to push out the african population and they're doing this through uh uh various uh mechanisms and one of which that they are using is to take any any semblance of power or most semblance of power away from the african population uh by changing uh the structure of the uh uh the the government so that where today uh there are uh something like uh 28 uh uh different wards uh that will elect older persons uh they have changed that so that now they are 14 cut it in half and cutting it in half uh has the uh uh the result of that is to make it extraordinarily difficult for africans who now spread out uh why more widely uh who would have to spend more money to run for office because they are spread out which means that you will have a situation where the the colonial capitalists will be making all the difference just in terms of paying off and paying for campaigns of people africans who are closer to their politic uh these are some of the issues uh and it's a matter of uh just uh diluting the power and ability of black people to have power and so uh the african petty bourgeoisie uh most of it that's in power today in government uh have played a role in allowing this to happen and the arguments that that that we ran into in the meeting before this was being discussed on yesterday the outcome is that uh uh one uh when we made our presentations about what it meant that the what the what the colonizers was doing to people were yeah yeah that's right we agree with everything that you've said on the one hand but on the other hand uh they uh uh when it came to fighting against the uh uh sectors of the african petty bourgeoisie and neo-colonial forces uh who worked hand-in-glove with the realtors and and things like enforcers like that who are taking our properties uh the politicians the elected officials are saying stuff well you know yep that's that's that's true everything that's being said uh by by us that by members of the party and the guru movement but this is where we are now this is what we just have to accept the what what what we are faced with because if we don't go ahead and accept this thing the colonizers are going to turn it over to outsiders to make the decisions for us and that's going to work against us of course they fail to mention the obvious that the reason they're having this discussion in the first place because outsiders have already made determinations and so we have all these africans who on the one hand agree with everything that we say because they can see the consequence they see africans have been kicked out of their homes the power of imminent domain taking entire communities and and destroying them turning them over uh to uh the defense department to uh uh creating uh things like uh more than a thousand uh acres of the land youth power imminent demand taken from african people hundreds of families are kicked out so that they can uh initiate a uh national geospatial intelligence uh agency in the middle of the african community and then uh all these white so-called investors uh and realtors who are just taking all all of the property in the african community that's the outsiders they've already done this uh but uh the fact is that when we challenge the african petty bourgeoisie the neo-colonialists were playing a role in this for not fighting for not uh representing the interests of the working class they are secretaries of the working class themselves who will say that yeah we agree with everything that you said about this is the reality but don't say anything bad about uh about the the the the all the person uh that they're all the person is just really working for us and there's an assumption that they they know uh uh things that uh and and have uh uh explanations and they know best and have some higher source of information that's the form of idealism so we go over to quant force and he says in this way idealism is a very good friend and standby of every form of reactionary propaganda it is the philosophy of the catalyst press and the radio it favors superstitions of all sorts prevents us from thinking for ourselves and taking a scientific approach to moral and social problems and if we think about it when you go through the checkout lines uh in some places uh uh countries in the world uh uh in some uh imperialist countries in the world you go through the checkout line and and you see uh all kinds of publications for sale and the objective is to win people who uh to to make uh spontaneous purchases and they have magazines and newspapers you know with uh that promote uh nonsense like the goat discovered on the moon or with two heads or elves maybe alive someplace and stuff that just is so far-fetched that take people away from any uh relationship to the real world idealism is just fair to the masses of the people all the time i've worked in certain cities uh including st louis uh where it is difficult even to find a regular bourgeois newspaper where you can't find the new york times with that the bourgeoisie reads for and understand you can't find the wall street journal unless you go to certain select places outside of the community but you can find plenty of the nonsensical uh kinds of publication that they feed us all the time you will not find uh uh in the wall street journal or the new york times uh these uh uh what do they call them where uh um they they they have this astrology you know of things about the reading you know your your uh your astrological uh uh uh some kinds of astrological determinations you you know uh what's your sign kind of stuff that you see here so uh pronounced in the african community i'm a libra i'm a this and that you won't find that in the wall street journal you won't find that in the new york times you won't find it in any serious publication that's educating the bourgeoisie or people close to the bourgeoisie so that they understand the real world so this is how on a regular basis uh the masses of people african people oppressed people are fed uh spurious uh uh philosophical idealist uh per conception concepts and and perception of the world it's obscurantism that skews reality so again uh uh looking at uh uh uh cornforth i said in this way idealism is a very good friend and standby of every form of reactionary propaganda it is the philosophy of the capitalist press and radio it favors sufferstations of all shorts prevents us from thinking for ourselves and taking a scientific approach to moral and social problems again idealist teacher tell us that what is most important for us of all is the inner life of the soul and you hear that stuff all the time in the african community if they don't say the inner life of the soul uh they tell us it's about jesus uh some other uh even depending on some communities like uh in saint louis uh it's uh uh uh uh allah or islam uh etc they tell us what that we shall never solve our human problems except by some energy regeneration uh and this is a favorite theme in the speech of well-fed persons uh but many workers fall for it too in factories for example and he uses this thing about in the second and fewest war whether it's moral realm group is active they tell you to fight they tell you not to fight for better conditions but to improve your soul they do not tell you that the best way to improve yourself materially and morally is to join the fight for peace and socialism this is cornford's perspective around peace and socialism doing uh uh dealing with the contest between the soviet union to which he was lawyer uh as as a marxist uh uh and and uh and the imperialist forces of the so-called west but you know uh i think about the the million man march uh well uh more than a million maybe as many as two million african people uh descended uh on washington d.c and uh the basic premise of the march was uh somehow um that african people ourselves had to uh atone so here we are the victims of empire we have to atone and it was much of it had nothing you got two million people maybe there there's nothing that sums up the contradiction the oppression of our people instead it's in improving your soul yourself and so don't use the b word and don't do this and then many africans left there really thrilled uh and and especially the african pedigrees was then others you know because so many african people came together in and of itself that was very powerful uh kind of mobilization but this whole notion my mother uh uh who was in our 80s at the time she said tell me something about why would it be important for african people to go to washington dc uh to a tone uh if anything uh then it would be uh necessary for the for the colonial capitalists to atone and if you it's a matter of toning you can go right to your local community to do that but then instead of looking to fight against the system uh we fight for some moral imperfection of ourselves and this feeds right into uh the philosophy of the colonial kappas bourgeoisie who tells us over and over and over again that the reason we catch someone much hell is because something is wrong with us because we are broken in some ways because there is uh some kind of pathology of the african community that makes us do bad things because uh babies are having babies and and all kinds of nonsense like that so uh again with corn force again uh an idealist approach is is common among many socialists many sincere socialists for example think that what is essentially wrong with capitalism is that goods are unfairly distributed and that if only we could get anyone including the capitalists to accept the new conception of fairness and justice then we could uh do away with the evils of capitalism socialism to them is nothing but the realization of an abstract idea of justice and this is what we find that has emerged today that in the name of socialism when we see the so-called democratic socialists we see uh bernie sanders who was running uh for president that's his uh idea his idea of socialism their idea of socialism does not put socialism uh as uh uh uh uh something that is in a uh uh existential uh uh struggle uh with uh capitalism that capitalism has to be overthrown and then beyond that uh we hear the issue that the problem that african people suffer is because of racism ideas that's in the hands heads of white people and then finally that drops the responsibility of change on the african people because what our responsibility now becomes is not throwing to overturn the social system itself uh but to make white people like us as it says a struggle against racism to struggle against the bad ideas that they have about us this becomes a profound uh responsibility based on this idealistic approach uh to reality that we are constantly confronted with which makes it necessary for us to even contest and contend with coin force and marx in terms of how they interpret uh the world how they investigate and interpret the world not just interpret how they investigate what it is that they look at to come to conclusions that they they come to and uh when we look at going forth here it's talked about socialism to them is nothing but the realization of an abstract idea of justice talking about folk who we would call utopians utopian socialists or folk who now characterize themselves as democratic socialists uh uh in many ways uh uh this this this this the worldview of of of of of a corn forth and many people characterize themselves as scientific socialism uh facilitate the ongoing existence of of capitalism of the social system uh by somehow uh saying that the way african people uh resolve our contradictions uh is uh by recognizing that what happens to us uh uh uh is uh uh in terms of what they characterize as racism the colonial uh attacks that permeates our existence uh is uh makes it necessary for us to go and fight uh uh uh for for for against capitalism and somehow if you fight against capitalism and that's turning things vast awkwards because the reality is that capitalism itself as our investigation tells us uh it rests on the foundation of colonialism it's the colonial question it gets obscured and so you hear you can hear coming from marx and coming from corn forth uh what have you and idealism uh in terms of the assumption of the basis of the oppression not only affecting african and colonized peoples around the world but the very foundation of the capitalism that they say they hate so much they can't even get to it because philosophical idealism that has convinced them uh about who we are as african people who um what europe and who europeans are uh that has uh uh distorted their ability to even see the world uh let alone uh uh investigate the world uh uh and come to decent uh revolutionary conclusions so anyway when we look at uh what kron fourth is saying we're on page 24 uh and he's uh uh criticizing this this approach uh about uh you know the problem with uh how idealism uh approach various uh questions uh and uh the notion that somehow the problem with capitalism is that goods are unfairly distributed uh and that just uh you know uh just get the you know the capitalists to to accept a new conception of fairness uh and that's what it's all about i work with people uh in meetings that who uh would scream uh bloody murder if we said that's what you are that's the thing you represent this whole notion that somehow what we're doing is critiquing and criticizing capitalism and uh somehow by so doing and telling the capitalists that you're doing so you're naughty you're doing all these bad things et cetera this is the best solution that we we convince the capitalists uh to change uh their ways and make things better uh for black people and much of the struggle around african people revolves around this question is uh as if we just uh educate and help the capitalists understand things better and all people around the capitalists then they would change stuff it presupposes that there is no need for a revolution uh to overturn the actual objective material conditions that we suffer from and uh this uh in many ways is the is the essence of what philosophical idealism is so we say the idealism of this belief this is calling lies in this assumption that it is simply the ideas which we hold that that determine the way we live and the way society is organized those who think in this way forget to look for the material causes for what in fact determines the way goods are distributed in capital society the wealth enjoyed by one part of society while the other and greater part lives in poverty is not the ideas which men hold about the distribution of wealth but the material fact that the mode of production rests on the exploitation of the worker by the capitalists and i just want to say something here because as i i think uh it takes us in the uh terrain of a really uh important thing is uh because of what the marxist and and corn forth uh uh have never understood and what african internationalism teaches us is that uh when you talk about uh a mode of production of that rest on the exploitation the work about a capitalist the fact is that there's a mode of production that preceded uh what they call capitalism that is the basis for capitalism that that followed uh what is characterized as the feudal mode of production that existed in europe and what we're saying is that colonialism itself uh was a mode of production and this is fundamentally important because what colonialism did and that marx referred to as primitive accumulation of capital it united the entire world uh into a common economy it was born this thing that's called capitalism was born as a world system globally existent and it was colonialism that pulled the whole world together created a whole new world economy and this new world economy was defined by the dialectic between the colonizer and the colonized this is the profound uh relationship this is the thing the unity of opposites that define this mode of production the colonizer versus the capital uh versus the colonized and and the problem here is that now you have a one uh social system not just a lot of different social system coexisting you don't just have the capitalists who are doing things uh in isolation and uh uh from the colonized who just comes up with the policy of oppression exploitation it's like uh an example i've used because it's something i know how to do uh is uh somebody you know like cooking uh biscuits et cetera uh because when you got salt uh that's just one thing uh that would go uh into making a biscuit when you've got the uh the the almond milk or or whatever else that substitutes you put in there that's just one thing they the the the the the fact is that salt uh by itself uh is uh uh uh comprised has their contradictions existing in salt i mean this object this this specific object this uh has everything that is in existence all matter uh is comprised of uh of this relationship between positives and negatives and and so salt has a an existence of its own um uh and so is the same thing is true of the of the uh of the uh the butter or the substitute that's used for that that's that's butter and even what went into that was something uh different well once you put the salt and the butter uh and the milk uh and the uh the uh the the baking uh powder and what have it goes into the biscuits now you don't have you have a relationship that's defined by there's a new relationship that has been born there's a new product that has been born what you have uh with the emergence of uh of uh of the colonial capitalist mode of production of the colonial mortal production uh you no longer have just a lot of different kind of uh uh uh entities countries existing in in some kind of casual relationship to each other now it's all one you got a damn biscuit you don't just have salt you don't just have but you don't just have a baking powder uh uh you've got one thing it's a whole new thing so the salt loses this identity and the butter loses his identity and the milk substitute loses its identity in this new thing that is coming to existence and that's what has happened uh with the whole world so it's not like salt has a separate existence from the rest of it anymore or the butter or the milk or the bacon uh uh powder that goes into it there is a new thing altogether and that's why we say revolution is a process and looking at society itself you're looking at processes now and a new process was born of colonialism so you have one world economy coming together you got a biscuit and i think it's really important for us to understand uh history in that fashion unlike the marxist uh unlike the european unlike the the colonizer who still sees the world uh as it uh as as uh something that uh where it where the colonizer is the central force and defines the world from the perspective of the salt as opposed to being able to define the world uh from the perspective of the biscuit which has come into existence so anyway that's kind of sort of what has happened and that's one of the problems and so when when cornforth uh here at the bottom of page 24 says uh so long as this mode of production remains in existence and he's talking about the capitalist mode of production so long will the streams of wealth and poverty remain and so long will socialist ideas of justice be opposed by capitalist ideas of justice uh the the task of socialist therefore is to organize and lead the struggle of the working class against the capitalist class to the point where the working class takes power from the capitalist past uh but it's so difficult for this to happen from the marxist and corn force perspective that's why african internationalists philosophy is so important that's why we recognize the significance of dielectric historical materials investigation and analysis that they are not the philosophy they are the method of investigating unlike what what uh konforth and many people consider themselves marxists would say and if we uh understand the world uh this way uh then we will understand the ease with which uh uh the colonizer can make errors in terms of trying to define the reality because uh uh i use another example because it's something that that we've been talking about recently and other work that i'm doing and particularly now when this whole crisis of the social system is upon us and and even the the ruling class now is preoccupied with uh with uh trying to uh deal with this changed world with the death of this crisis that everything is up for grabs every idea is being challenged and and so much so that the ruling classes make is increasingly uh involved and trying to suppress any ideas that challenge the prevailing ideas so that you have things like facebook and other instruments uh we've already experienced uh the fact that uh you we have uh news or organizations new york times and other your local newspaper if it continues to exist refuse to even come to press conferences and generally speaking cover what it is that you're doing because ideas that contend uh with the existing order especially during uh this era of crisis are prohibited and and the the thing about that is that they're not just uh ideas that uh that uh revolve around the colonizing the colonizer though this is the fundamental thing that uh uh demands suppression from the bourgeoisie uh the fact is the crisis uh of the social system that is that is based on the difficulty the growing difficulty uh for the colonial capitalists to take resources from the colonized uh the growing struggles that's being uh presented to the colonizer uh being uh becoming generalized throughout the world so that uh it's in venezuela it's uh uh in uh nicaragua it's in iran it's and throughout the middle east it's a whole generalized uh assault on the existing uh social system uh itself and uh and so when this happens uh then it's increasingly difficult for the colonizer to extract value from the colonized it's harder now for them to steal what they were stealing from the middle east because they got a big contest that's happening with people who are in syria or people who are in afghanistan with people who are in iraq and iran and then you look at south america where uh what is considered south american you know cuba being considered a part of that you've had the cuban revolution you have venezuela you had nicaragua you had ecuador you had all these places now challenging the ability of the bourgeoisie to steal and then you've got internal communities of the united states uh where the mexican people uh uh and and not just the mexican people living on the on the on on this side of the artificial border but you've got the colonized coming from throughout the americas crossing that border uh to objectively speaking an independent of their consciousness of what it is that motivates them objectively speaking uh uh uh coming and and accessing their own resources because whether they know it or not uh well they've gone to places that where wealth is concentrated when they come to the united states and where does that wealth come from it comes from the colonized peoples including the colonized people of the americas including from honduras including uh from not venezuela and guatemala and all these other places that they've been doing it uh for centuries now the people are moving toward this resources and challenging the ability of the colonizer to to to uh maintain uh uh this relationship that has had at the expense of all of us and then you have the emergence of uh the reemergence in modern history of uh critical forces like china and russia uh who are contending uh with the capitalist uh colonial capitalists uh uh for uh for uh uh for resources for space uh uh and this deepens the whole crisis of the of the social system and when this crisis gets deep the system then turns inward and and begins to attack the rights of all the people who live among the colonized and they are affected in different ways and you see this this uh energy this uh struggle that happens among the colonizers themselves january 6th was part of that what people were talking about trump and and you know and january 6 and and trump was obviously involved but it's more than trump you've got a situation where the majority of the people in the united states i believe more white people believe most of what trump is uh said and you've got forces that have been unleashed and they've unleashed in a fashion that don't that that does not uh give that much uh significance to the validity of the political uh uh structures that uh that uh prevail uh as means by which they can solve their problems so uh actions uh they have been criminalized on the on the right uh they have been criminalized on the left there's uh efforts being made by uh by the system not just efforts they are shutting down uh the right uh for african people to vote you've gone through this whole civil rights struggle the voting rights act etc where you've got whole states throughout the united states uh uh blocking the ability of african people to participate in the electoral process you've got uh states in the united states uh where they are actually uh now criminalizing protests uh so this is a real serious crisis uh that that that the capitalist system and colonial capital system is experiencing and so as this happens then you find a sector of so-called left-wing forces black and white but essentially white people saying that the fundamental contradiction is fascism let's fight against fascism and fascism of course uh is uh something that gets experienced when the uh uh the coina capitalists the colonizer of societies uh begin to experience some of the kinds of dictatorship that is normal for the colonized uh that what happens to us on a regular basis as colonized people uh the murder of african people throughout this country by cops is never characterized by fascism that's fascism uh the uh brutality that's imposed on on the on the peoples around the world uh by uh chlorine capitalism never characterizes fascism the fact that one out of every eight human beings on earth is in prison uh uh who's in prison is in the united states is not characterized as african is not characterized as fascism uh by the same people screaming bloody murder about fascism now why are they experimenting bloody murder by fascism uh because fascism uh is something that uh the colonizer is experiencing the so-called hidden dictatorship uh that uh is considered the norm for capitalist uh democracy uh uh is now uh raw and naked and wide open the way the dictatorship always prevails always obvious for african and colonized people and it's a dictatorship that the majority of the white people including the socialists accept so they only create the concept of fascism to define that point where the catholic system begins to act toward the colonizer in the faction that uh it acts against uh the colonized the africans and others upon whom the whole social system uh is based so uh uh and and this is like a part of the contradiction we're looking at in terms of idealism uh how uh uh the the the objective is not simply to organize uh the the the task of socialists therefore is to organize according to coin for uh uh the struggle of the working class against the capitalist class to the point where the working class takes file from the capitalist class but you can't do that unless you have uh a real historical materialist uh understanding of the world and know that the uh that the all classes of the colonizers both the worker and the uh uh and the bourgeoisie are giving birth to by colonialism itself it was this so-called primitive accumulation of capitalists as defined by marx it says primitive accumulation of capital about which marx said uh that uh that it has uh the the enslavement of african people the what they're doing to get this primitive accumulation of capital has the same significance in political economy uh as original sin and theology this is the starting point but none of the people who are talking about fascism start from that perspective they start from things begin to affect white people in a certain way and this is when white people enter history with the rise of capitalism you see white people enter uh into history but the rise of capitalism comes as a consequence of the assault on africa african people and the rest of us so i hope i made the point in terms of what it is that we're looking at and why we have this approach of dialectical and historical modulus investigation and and not become a philosophical idealist ourselves by simply accepting uh the uh the world uh as it is as though it's ordinary normal people talk about slavery often as a right of passage uh that you just go through this to get to whatever the hell it is that african people are supposed to get to and usually what we're supposed to get to is acceptance uh in the uh slave-based uh uh uh uh social system itself but anyway i hope i did not uh uh exhaust you uh with that long discourse uh so uh and and but i am saying something about with the task of the social task of socialism to be true of socialists uh is to assault uh the whole uh uh system uh resting upon this foundation is to unite with the colonized that's under the leadership of the colonized to overturn the social system because the task of the socialism of the socialists is to attack the pedestal upon which the whole social system rests in fact marx at one time said that what he referred to as wage slavery uh in europe which is the white working class uh in europe uh uh required slavery pure and simple and really characterized as a new world in other words this is the foundation this is the basis this is the thing uh that made it possible for there to be such a thing as a white work of white working class was the enslavement of africans and other people therefore we understand this and our starting point of our investigation is not when white people or the colonizer have a problem the starting point of our investigation is the uh problem that we have as a consequence of uh in the process of giving birth to the social system that we are experiencing today so if we do not understand this then we cannot find a way to fight effectively for socialism we shall find that our socialist ideas are constantly disappointed and betrayed and then he talks about corn for such indeed has been the experience of british socialism but it's been the experience of socialism all together it's been about of the oppressor you got to remember uh that uh nazis in germany the fascists that people say is uh the big problem for white people and nazi was a national socialist uh uh uh party it was a party of so-called national socialism and and and and uh the fact is that when we talk about fighting uh the experience of british socialism american socialism french socialism look at the history look at how they've all fought uh to maintain colonialism even as they characterize themselves as socialism socialists fighting for a new world and that's because uh they were uh they were uh were able because they had kicked us out of the process us being the colonized that we were silenced we were brutalized we were garrotted we were killed we were drowned and otherwise raped out of political significance and so they had this discussion just among themselves about what was the most important thing in the world and now the fact is that the colonized oppressed and the african internationals are emerging uh have emerged we are on the scene and we are defining the world quite differently and this is the thing that gives the party uh significance in terms of being a leading force to overturn the whole chlorine capitalist system and organizing african people all around the world uh so uh looking at uh corn forth again uh it uh he let's see uh it can be seen from uh these examples how idealism serves as a weapon of reaction and how when socialists embrace idealism they're in bei and they are being influenced by the ideology of the catholics we agreed and that's most of the white white left etc uh uh you know we've seen some differences of comrade who just recently got out of prison yon ramon for example white guy uh and uh his treatment uh in prison his treatment uh uh by the the colonial catholic state was quite different from the treatment that we see uh being given to many other white people because what yon has done is cast his lot with the colonizers he's been quite clear about this he's been quite clear that the fundamental question is african people and what happens to african people so he gets treated uh you know like a certain way so he's he's one who is distinguished uh uh in the struggle for socialism so uh i want to uh we say that you talk about how cornforth it can be seen from these examples how idealism serves as a weapon of reaction and how when socialists embrace idealism they are being influenced by the ideology of the capitalists we can no more take over and use capitalist ideas for the purpose of socialist theory then we can take over and use the capital state machine with all its institutions and officials for the purpose of building socialism and we go beyond that we can say we can no longer uh we can no more take the colonialist ideas for the purpose of socialist theory and that's what you have you have uh uh communist colonizers you have left colonized reactionary colonized they all rest upon the foundation of korean domination of africa africans and other oppressed peoples around the world so i think it's really important for us to to recognize that i want to just say uh right now uh that uh i really appreciate the participation in this uh in this study and all the studies of our comrades from various places around the world outside of the united states uh in ghana and sierra leone uh in mali uh in all over uh south africa in particular uh all over in swaziland uh uh and various other places that we'll hear more about uh as this study uh ends uh but also all over europe all over the caribbean uh we really appreciate the participations of our communism bermuda and comrades who are in the bahamas and in jamaica uh kamehameha janae uhuru one of our leading forces in jamaica uh really appreciate uh participation uh from crystal uh uh uh in uh guadalupe uh and and all the other uh comrades who are involved in taking on this struggle and in fact uh your presence uh and the fact that i'm mentioning you whether you're in france or uh in in england and and uh other places in europe uh or whether in fact uh you're uh in uh uh uh uh west papua papua uh uh who just uh uh entered uh into uh the work it's the fact that this connection uh of all of us gives us a full view uh of the reality that has to be examined uh this our analysis is based on recognition of the relationship of all these forces not only that we have to each other but that we have to the world and we make a prediction on the future based on our understanding of the relationship we have to the construction of this uh vicious social system uh uh and and the work that we do to bring it down so uh right through history indeed idealism has been a weapon of reaction whatever fans systems of philosophy have been invented idealism has been used as a mean of justifying the rule of an exploding class and deceiving the exploited and fundamental to this whole question again is colonialism think about this uh the african people's socialist party is the first time in more uh than a hundred uh more than a hundred years with the uh advent of the universal negro improvement association african communities league under the leadership of marcus garvey uh the first time uh since then that uh a movement a party an organization that spanned the african world uh has been pulled together to fight for our liberation which means that we have escaped from this uh ongoing problem of fighting for our freedom uh based on the definition that has been imposed on us at any given location in the world so we don't fight as ghanaians even though we're in ghana i want to say uh to come as in ghana we don't fight uh as guadalupens as even though we are there uh we don't fight as some kind of american negroes uh because we're there we are one people scattered all around the world and it's that attack on africa and our scattering around the world and the philosophy that's grown out of that that would include what happens to us in in uh uh uh west papua that is the thing that we uh are fighting against and we have now a greater capacity uh to take that on uh uh because of what we put together it's the first time since the garvey movement and this makes us fundamental to the feet of the whole colonial capitalist system the african people's soldiers party when we say that uh our work and our philosophy uh make us uh most uh uh prepared uh uh to lead have they have prepared us to lead the work the struggles we've been involved and it's not a matter of empty braggadocio it is a recognition of the role that we have played and that there is not going to be uh any ghana revolution ghana freedom or any negro freedom in america or any place else says we were enslaved as a people and we're gonna break out of this thing as a people and that's why garvey uh was so impressive and and fundamental uh uh in the struggle that he organized and led and why the african people socialist party is also so i want to uh go back uh quickly to corn four he said this is not to say that truths have not been expressed in ideal idealist guys of course they have uh for idealism has very deep roots in our ways of thinking and so men often clothe their thoughts and aspirations and idealist dress but the idealist form is always an impediment a hindrance in the expression of truth a source of confusion and error i mean we look at the remarkable marcus garvey you know uh and we see the essential contradiction uh uh exposed expressed by garvey's uh slogan of africa for africans at home and abroad that's a really profound statement about uh what our revolutionary movement is about and then we uh hear garvey you know you know even deepen that uh uh uh by saying uh you know one god uh one what do you say one uh god uh one uh how does that go any one that's one one something one destiny the point is even though he used the term god which is an idealistic expression that doesn't undermine the basic uh materialist philosophy that is uh to be found in african internationalism that god be promoted one one god one something one one destiny uh won something again uh progressive movements in the past have adopted and fought under an idealist theory but this is shown only that they contain in themselves to see the future reaction in as much as they represent the striving of a new exploding class to come to power or that they were themselves influenced by ideas of reaction or that it has been a mark of weak of their weakness and immaturity for example the great revolutionary movement and they may talk about the english bourgeoisie in the 17th century uh uh and fought on the idealist religious slogan uh the same appeal that uh to god justified uh all kinds of things that were reactionary so um but i want to go down to page uh uh to page well let's say early democrats at the bottom of page 25 early democrats and socialists have many idealist notions but in their case this demonstrated the immaturity and weakness of the movement the idealist illusions had to be overcome if the revolutionary working class movement was to arise and triumph as the movement grew strong and the continuance of within it of idealist notion represent an alien reactionary influence like fighting against racism we can truly say that idealism is essentially a conservative force an ideology helping the defense of things as they are and the preservation of illusions in men's minds about their true condition on the other hand every real social advance every increase in the productive forces every advance of science generates materialism and this help the long by materialist ideas as the whole history of human thought has been the history of the fight of materialism against idealism over the overturning of idealist illusions uh and fantasies so uh comrade uh director akile um where are we how should we move uh from here i know it is 803. yeah i want to say your central time yeah um yeah what is it not a three right no yeah it's not a three yeah it's okay um so yeah i think this is good it's the next sub head the fight for materialism pick up there um and i yeah so thank you chairman um and i just wanted to let you know and our our attendees know but um zoom did not allow us to go live um on facebook or youtube so we will be uploading this study to facebook and youtube right after we do have party and aps-c members on and so we're going to go through the regular program as scheduled or a set for ourselves and you know we're still trying to troubleshoot this but it's something that other users have other big live streamers are experiencing as well so um we're trying to rectify the situation but just i wanted to let you know that chairman well i appreciate it because i've been seeing so much uh and i spoke to it uh earlier not knowing what had happened to us but the bourgeoisie is not going to contribute to our ability to communicate to each other and to spread these ideas that's why what we do on the ground is going to be so fundamental 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put out something uh to people who couldn't get to us through facebook and youtube we didn't they need to have an explanation of of how facebook uh and whatever youtube or whoever uh uh uh zoom offering that problem because even if we're on next time people um need not to think that uh that uh it's uncertain if we're gonna be there from from week to week so i think it's gonna be important to let people know what happened and perhaps to offer some instruction about how they can move uh to connect uh if they even if they can't find us you know like on on facebook you know go ahead yeah or her chairman um and yes and we did uh just we did post initially just to let people know that this is an issue and we'll be posting the video but we'll provide further explanation following yeah i i think that we have to you know say more than it's an issue i don't i think it's not a just some kind of technical problem that we can fund with and we're going to have to let people know not only uh you know so that people can connect with us but so that everybody can understand that this is part of the war that you're involved in wherever you're located this is an issue that the bourgeoisie controls the basic uh means by which we can communicate with each other and if they were powerful enough to even you know take a former president of the colonial power off you know they're working all the time at us and and they're even having senate hearings and things like that justifying uh uh you know what they're doing so please yeah i think that's important we're under attack chairman um so yeah so we're gonna go take a look at these these questions from last week um again we had two and one came from comrade diop and uh his question was uhuru this is very powerful presentation can you speak on the role of drugs and alcohol in the question of philosophy in oppressed community communities yeah i think that's really uh really important because in the without access to uh materialist uh world view we are so victimized by drugs and alcohol and it presupposes the use of drugs and alcohol in colonized community presuppose there's something wrong with us just like religion does presuppose something is wrong with us and uh instead of attacking the material basis for our oppression exploitation we end up trying to change our our artificially change our views of that by numbing ourselves with booze uh with drugs and things like that so that we we don't experience them but they don't go away because we use the drugs and the alcohol and it's our responsibility as organizers as revolutionaries to help people come to better understanding of what the hell is really affecting us and i think to the extent that we change how our community is willing to accept our our reality i think that we also impact the issue of drugs and alcohol in the community i've never been uh i've never been satisfied with the fact that i remember like in florida on my way to the studies we would do every sunday at the world house uh i would pass a a parking lot it's a field uh with church parking lots filled with cars and what have you and africans were there to uh to uh receive that the drug that they were pumping there in the brains of the people uh as opposed to uh so people are trying to find a way to deal with the oppression exploitation that as opposed to attacking the oppression exploitation they attack themselves uh you know in terms of affecting how they perceive how they how they experienced it as opposed to uh overturning it so uh i think uh coming dia that's that's what we're looking at our community being uh you know first robbed of an ability uh to control our perception of the world uh having that done by some other force and then have another perception imposed on us about how we should experience the world or and that is what contributed to contributes to the whole drug and alcohol use that we find among the oppressed all the time and you see uh that uh colonized people who've been severely victimized successfully victimized by this kind of assault you see things like alcoholism and drug uh use uh happening on a regular basis and even people who deal with the so-called harmless drugs like the government suddenly loves us enough that it's offering freedom so everybody can now get high uh off of marijuana and what have you but the thing is that uh that all of this uh you can anticipate comes with a greater exploitation greater oppression and the generalized utilization of marijuana of any form of drugs um to uh to deal with that uh it does not serve us it it is a philosophical idealism placed uh given a material um uh engine uh through drugs and and and and alcohol uh the comments juardio i heard chairman thank you and um yeah i want to thank deop for his question um our next question comes from comrade kundai in huntsville alabama and asked can you explain why we fight for reparations as an organization rather than for individual families and how this way supports our struggle for liberation more yeah the the idea is that uh that uh there's a notion i remember when some people finally got involved in the reformation movement uh they put out uh this this thing um well mari uh uh uh oberdele you know uh you know uh put out this thing that if you need to get your uh your your car fixed or your teeth fixed your new car et cetera this is why you support reparations and there is this thing that's been promoted by uh certain uh people who uh stand put themselves forward as uh uh as a pro operation that somehow it's going to help individuals but the fact is that we didn't get in this situation as individuals the whole african nation was assaulted and not only as as individuals in terms of individual persons but the fact is that um uh you know the the the the reparations issue uh is one that uh has been confused uh uh by uh i believe uh agents uh like intelligence agents who uh have seen the inevitability of the growth and rise of the reparation demand uh by saying that uh only africans who can prove that we were oppressed uh in the united states or exploited in the united states uh should get reparations that somehow uh uh other africans when the fact is the whole social system all of the capitalist system together uh uh uh was born off the exportation of all of africa and all of african people and the reality is that if africans were in the united states uh being exploited through uh forced labor uh brutal and murderous forced labor uh we were in the united states uh doing this because africans have been kidnapped from africa and africa itself was denied the benefit of the labor or the genius that uh was stolen from african dispersed all around this world it's all africa so you know that shouldn't have to come up with a birth certificate approve anything you don't need lewis j gates jr the little uh sellout licks bill uh to uh uh to justify why we demand reparations you know uh uh so i think that yeah it is it's ours as collected we have to see reparations uh also as a as a function of the revolution of taking back our power because even if africans got uh full reparations on tomorrow uh uh in the place where we're located we still live on the white power which means that anything that we get is going to be taken from us or we'll be oppressed and exported as a people within a vicious coin capitalist system uh that uh actually uh is based on expropriation of value from working people etc so there is no future no meaningful solution and the best thing you can get if you uh see reparations in this way is a new poverty program or something to that effect when our objective is to get a whole new social system uh by taking back the resources stolen from african african people and applying them uh to the requirements of uh of uh the ability to produce life uh for africa and african people so kundai um i think it's a good question and i hope that uh we have uh responded in a way that that is helpful for real chairman thank you so much and uh thank you comrade kundali for your question so that was it from last week's chairman and we're going to move to this week's questions remember type them into the chat or the q a feature this uh question from this week comes from comrade ciero in battle creek michigan he asked to the chairman as you were explaining the many political initiatives that the colonizer is implementing today in order to disable our capacity to accomplish productive goals in our communities what are the differences in the manners or tactical methods they use today as opposed to the ones 20 30 or 40 years ago via the media legislation and other institutional misleading initiatives as it relates to dialectical materialism well uh one thing that we know through a dialect dialectical materialist investigation of society uh the the fact that um the ability of our oppressor to lock us into this situation is based on the establishment uh the emergence of this institution called the state and the state is something that we know has come into existence uh with the emergence of uh of class splits in society and anytime you see classes you're talking about class splits in society and uh where a sector of the society live at the expense of the vast majority of the other people that nobody's going to tolerate that uh uh willingly and so uh uh there emerges this institution called the state which is uh organizing bureaucratic uh uh a form of coercion that controls police that controls military forces and education and all these other things and they protect the existing social system so we um people get taught and and when you see uh things like the bourgeois media it's called bourgeois media for a reason because it is uh uh a servant of the existing uh social system so uh uh the fact is that that's always been used against us there's never been a time and and you know they may have become more effective from time to time for example i remember how in the early 1960s uh we were able to pick up a newspaper and read some struggle that was happening in some place else in the world or uh or in the united states by african people and and be and and be able to learn from that and apply those lessons to where we were locally and then i remember this fierce uh development of of where the butcher media began to characterize itself as having to defend itself from manipulation by the media from the black movement and so they would stop publishing information that uh allowed us to learn from each other using uh their mediums and uh that happened in the real world i mean that can something that you can uh people who do this kind of research can investigate and and and and can you know see the emergence of that as a means of curtailing or limiting uh the outreach so the bourgeoisie has determined some time ago that we were not going to be able uh to use its uh uh mechanism it's vehicle uh for uh for fighting uh for freedom and uh so uh they've always done that and uh what has always been true however is that their effectiveness has been limited and the significance of the effect of this uh has also to do with the class contradictions inside the african community because there's a sector of our of our people our community the african petty bourgeoisie uh who has been trained uh to uh believe uh uh everything and they they become uh vehicles instruments through which they uh the imperialists or the korean capitalists up spread their philosophy and and uh their influence within our community that's always been the case and uh so uh the fact is that today uh african working class has its own revolutionary party and that is dedicated to uh spreading african internationals and an entirely different understanding of the world and organization on the ground throughout the african world and uh this is a profoundly uh important difference and we recognize that the process of doing this in terms of dialectical materialism is not to fight the shadows because the the the bridgewater declined state legalizes itself because some people get trapped in this whole question about what's legal and what's illegal uh which is uh significant only as it informs us of how we have to move uh within within the existing social system and against the zika social system so uh uh uh the fact is that we are building a revolutionary organization uh on the ground the african working class is and that we start in 2000 today we start organizing not to try to make it better for us a colonial power but to eradicate colonial power itself and putting that and that power in the hands of the people in the various communities and units and and local party organizations and regions that we are creating every place that's part of uh taking the power and that's the thing ultimately that would make it impossible uh uh to destroy a movement and you gotta remember that in every era every period uh the colonizer uh uh has the advantage in in terms of uh communication capacity in terms of uh of of uh of uh media uh control et cetera i remember a story told about the vietnamese and how the people once they understand what their objectives are what they're fighting for uh can overcome these kinds of obstacles because sometimes we can be overwhelmed with what we what appears to be the technological strength and power of the oppressor but the vietnamese has offered splendid examples of of creating our own media and i remember reading how uh uh with living in south vietnam on the uh this uh colonial dictatorship imposed on the people by the united states government where people's movement was uh curtailed in a very serious way uh uh and they could not put forth their newspapers and things like that on the street that in the middle of the night uh revolutionaries would take uh flyers and take them to the top of buildings and they would wet the flyers down to hold them on on on on the roof tops and and what would happen is that the sun would come out and they'd dry the flies off and then they would flutter all over uh the communities that they wanted to uh put the propaganda out to so people have always found a way to get around this and the fact is that they need revolutionary organization like the vietnamese had revolutionary organizations uh that is committed to winning this struggle and winning our liberation and uh uh uh exercising the genius of the masses and the genes to the masses is there it has to be there otherwise we wouldn't be able to survive off of of how communism dominates uh uh almost every aspect of our life so uh anyway uh uh comment uh sariero uh hopefully that was a meaningful response uhuru chairman um and uh karma cyril says thank you for this explanation of the state and how it represents self-protection through escalated initiatives for it the state just as the state did us today in the initiative to broadcast on their instruments facebook and youtube etc i also agree with the chairman that in war there are no conventional manners of fighting it is war on all africans by this damned oppressor so yeah so our next question comes from comrade colombai in st louis um she asks her chairman i really appreciate this study i wanted to ask a question there are people who are wanting to understand during this time of colonialism we can see imperialism falling and the people are wanting to know what to do with the process of empty shells and homelessness well i think what we're talking about is empty shelves because uh it's really uh significant to see um you know they attributed to the uh supply chain disruption of how uh increasingly uh in the united states that used to brag about the difference in uh in capitalism and how you would see full shelves of food and things like that and resources as compared to what they were then talking about communist russia and other places that there were empty shelves and lines of people trying to get resources increasingly we see that kind of thing happening uh in the us and europe and and various other uh colonial uh capitalist countries and of course the difference uh then uh was that uh the economic uh uh encirclement isolation of uh of russia and and and various other uh countries uh that were characterized as communists um they it denied them access to uh the resources from the colonized peoples of the world the reason that the shells were filled uh in the united states uh was because uh the united states and and europe uh had access to colonial loot uh resources coming from all over the world uh from africa from the americas uh from the uh near enslaved labor of african people also in the domestic colonies and uh and i've said a long time ago that uh you get a view of what uh the the the uh how the victory of uh of the will unfold in these colonial countries is when you look at what happened uh with uh uh within uh russia and much of the uh eastern europe uh after the u.s uh isolated uh them and the other imperial powers so they did they didn't have access they couldn't get uh the bananas uh coming from what was characterized as the banana republics in the in the americas the fact is that in the united states uh and and and much of europe uh you can been able to go to a supermarket and buy stuff that was out of season food that was out of season fruits and vegetables because they were coming from all over the colonized world because they they had access to colonies and and and so-called communist russia did not have access to con uh back so uh i think it's important for us to understand that and also understand how fragile uh this uh rule of colonial capitalism is because the only thing that makes a difference has made a difference is the ability of the colon capitalists to steal everything but african people have been scattered all around the world and with growing organization revolutionary theory uh then we unite we we can shut down by uh the work that we do in various parts of the world that so-called supply chain is uh disrupted but uh what we have on the one hand is that kind of thing occurring on the other hand we have wherever the party uh and affirmative nationalism prevails as a return to each other and turned inward and begun the productive process that does not uh contribute to the development of europe but contributes to the development of africa and african people so even in the united states what we've done is we've created uh uh these african uh marketplaces and uh uh wherein so-called food deserts we've initiated uh markets where african people can come and sell and buy food from each other keep monies resources circulating in the community and make it unnecessary for people to try to travel all across towns to just to get a fresh food make it possible for people to get fresh fruit uh uh where where in the past they might try to live off potato chips and other junk foods uh uh and and that's the struggle we do that in the process is doing that not just the united states we do that in africa we we initiate that kind of process in various uh provinces in south africa as well uh uh to the extent that we do that we've been negate the influence and authority of the bourgeoisie and you got to remember um that that it was not that simple and easy for african people to fall into the economic grasp of uh colonialism uh the fact is that as long as african people could feed ourselves uh could grow our own food then the coins just the capitalist system couldn't work and so in different places in the world including south africa you you saw uh because africans wouldn't work for the colonizers and so they use the power of the state that we just talked about before in a colonial state and then they would tax an african in africa and the only way you could pay the taxes to have money and the only way you have money was to work for the white man who would give you the money uh so that you could pay the taxes and in the process of doing that they also eliminated or liquidated the ability for african feed clothing house ourselves and look at even the united nations and this wonderful uh institution if you would believe them uh and how uh they contribute to uh undermining uh uh the ability of africa to feed itself they live you have this whole colonial extraction of value of wealth and all of our resources and and various proxy wars being fought to crush down uh our capacities and then they send these uh uh trucks uh with uh adorned with blue helmet wearing uh people who throw uh bags of bleach uh flower and things like that off truck to starving african masses undermining even the ability to produce for ourselves so the fact is uh kamehameha i just want to say that um that the struggle this helps us to really understand that we are struggling against colonialism and that we move in a way that negate the economic uh uh influence of the colonizer in our communities we create uh economic solutions as small as they may be uh as the proper process of uh incipient independent economic uh uh capacity by african people we've done that and are doing that in the african people's social pride new huda movement that's that's the meaning of everything that we do uh the work under the leadership of comrade deputy chair uh owners in a issue teller the 52 economic institutions that we have the markets and the furniture stores and things like this is a part of incipient uh independent economic uh capacity by africa and african people the the the uh uh the uh garment factory that we uh uh moving toward uh uh developing uh in in southern and western west africa these are part of the process this is ours this belongs to african african people and to the extent that this stuff is successful then the economic uh influence and capacity of the capitalist uh uh those are in uh unsuc successful and what we've understood in the party for a long time is that politics is simply concentrated economics and so the politics of the party is an anti-clinton politics and the the economic entities that we create contributed to african people being able to control our political life our economic life all together so uh coming by i hope uh that was helpful chairman and thank you colombai the president of the international people's democratic government movement um for your question and colombia says thank you in the chat well comrade colombo i know the reason you asked the question is because you just wanted us to talk about it for the benefit of people who are not in that party and in the huda movement to just give them a better understanding of the work that we do that we're not just trying to become uh merchants you know uh as such uh but it's part of a whole overall process of africa capturing our capacity to produce life for ourselves and the thing that intervenes in our life to make that uh impossible is colonial capitalism uh social system that ex its existence uh a very existence there's no way you can moderate uh the uh the impact that colonial capitalism colonialism has on the lives of african people its existence is is blood sucking stealing our resources and what have you so what we begin to do is that at a given moment uh we don't have like armies and things like that at our access that we can send across borders and and stop them from doing that or we don't uh have the ability to know we have a strategic objective to blow up power stations except we see that the so-called supply chain can be disrupted uh just by africa is not about participating in it in the best possible way and we see that uh even as the supply chain big chain uh uh is uh disrupted uh what we've said all along uh is that uh that uh africa and and and what we represent is there is the is the weak link uh in the in in the colonial capitalist supply uh chain uh then we busted up by just uh this initiation of a self-serving uh independent uh self-conscious uh revolutionary uh economic activity that negates the influence of the colonizer makes it difficult for the colonizer and then we do other things to keep the colonizer out as well i mean chairman thank you so much and um thank you again uh president columbae oh i just want to say karma kambaya you know uh that one of the things that we contend with all the time is neo-colonial forces in our own community these negro elected officials that facilitate they do everything they can they'll remove to try to eliminate or liquidate the colonized influences stealing our properties and things like that in communities where we live and then they are servants of the big developers and and uh of the uh of the the people who uh uh are grabbing uh our our resources in the various communities and they facilitate that they they they help with laws and things like that to make that happen so it's a it's a comprehensive struggle that we're involved in and when we say that uh politics is simply concentrated economics the the big problem is that the neo-colonists uh and africans don't don't have uh economic life and the neocolonies have hitched their wagons to uh the colonial capitalists and that's the economics they are connected to and what we are winning people uh to uh is a a politic that recognizes the absolute need for african people to be self-determining and and this is the economics that we are fighting for so even if it's not here completely at this moment we show the vision of the economic power uh that the african community can have not as individuals but as a people that's absolutely necessary for us to be free and in control of our lives and so our children can have a future that's that's what it's about and i appreciate that uh that question that intervention uh through i heard chairman um so we have at least one more question unless comrades are still typing away but this question comes from comrade timba in st louis and he asked oh and he says her chairman excellence study my question is can you deepen the point that marx's understanding and research was solving problems for european society and development and what that means for africans and the development of africa i thank you for that question comrade timber and i know you asked that question in the spirit of uh an african international is not uh somebody who's just trying to bash marxism or marx or to say you know that the white man's philosophy don't serve us because he's white and we're not uh but it's really uh important uh issue that you uh are raising um uh in terms of uh i'm trying to get to take another look at exactly how you phrase uh that uh um that you uh raised uh in terms of uh how this is this is important because uh some people who call themselves marxists and who call themselves a historical materialist uh can't get beyond marks and so you have uh we've used as an example of difference in a materialist and an idealist is that an idealist of materialists uh uh comes to understand the world and try to understand the world by investigation of the world itself that's the thing that informs us that's the thing with from which we draw conclusions and and dialectical and historical materialism are important to us for investigating the world you don't need dialectical materialism if it's not a tool for investigating the world and so what what many so-called marxists have done uh is abdicate the responsibility to investigate the world and they act just like christians christians try to solve problems not investigating the world by investigating the bible so you might understand a hell of a lot about the bible but you know nothing about the world and so africans have to understand the world because we live in it we it's experienced in a particular grotesque way uh and and uh african internationalism forces us to study this world just as it is and so if marx has can come to certain kinds of conclusions and our utilization of the uh method of investigation and analysis that's called uh uh dialectical historical materialism takes us to another conclusion then that's what we work with we don't say that we can't say that's true because mark said it was another thing one two the thing is really important i mean so we don't deify you know uh anybody marx or anybody else so which is a form of idealism that marx you know himself uh uh was uh was uh really uh opposed to and the other thing is this that philosophy uh in the real world is born uh out of a need for society to explain itself and at different times um this this this study has shown us that european society uh uh lived under of uh feudal uh philosophies specifically coming from the catholic church and whatever divine rights kings etc but it but moving forward after they started looting the world uh enslaving african people now this whole feudal society was had to descen disintegrate it couldn't it couldn't uh serve the needs of the social system and in the wake of this disintegration uh in the wake of uh of the growth of another of other social forces who are becoming richer even more richer than richer than the nobility uh than the kings and queens and things in the wake of this then uh uh you see the emergence of new new forces challenging the old force the old system and you see a a new way in which europe begins to acquire its existence is life uh uh not by this this about ripping off uh uh peasants and and uh in europe not by uh that uh but uh by ripping off the rest of the world and all this tremendous wealth coming down to europe and now europeans are describing what is happening to them they need to come they need to have they have to have a different philosophical outlook and there were you know different forces offering up a new world view and uh you know some of them were anarchists nihilists and marx was one of a number of socialists different kinds of socialists even charles dickens with uh his um uh what's it called christmas carol who uh painted the picture of the scrooge the uh the unrepentant uh uh vicious uh kind of capitalist who exploited even his crippled relatives and things like that uh and he was utopian sources who assumed that going through you know the christmas past and the christmas now and the christmas future and scrooge uh transforming himself and becoming a good capitalist and which is where you know many of the democratic socialists uh exist and that even the negroes who don't call themselves uh sometimes they don't call themselves democratic sources but they don't offer up any revolutionary uh objectives they they play that role uh as well and so you have these new forces and uh philosophical uh uh uh expressions and i say marx was one but uh who's challenging the whole uh critique of capitalism as it emerges in a very vicious way in european society but there were others as well and uh the point that i'm making is that marxism as a philosophical expression uh was not just something uh that just a smart white guy decided to go ahead and uh and create it was uh an attempt to explain the world as it was unfolding uh uh with the emergence of a whole new social system that's what we do and the fact is that the uh you see uh the limitations of the existing social system uh being exposed in a very state it's what part of what we call a crisis it can't go anyplace and we mentioned earlier even in this popular culture uh you see uh a certain kind of nostalgia for the past when imperialism was strong uh in uh and in the popular culture you have superheroes and things like that uh looking back at the past is what it's really doing even if it's projecting it uh somehow and then of course when it tries to look at the future you got dead people zombies vampires walking dead living dead et cetera because it's run into certain kinds of limitations it can't explain the world uh and and uh you know uh but increasingly certain aspects of the reality inside the united states is creeping up you cannot replace us kind of politic and that's the significance of the struggle against colonialism because they're white people quite power when i say white people i'm talking about the the ideological concept even the white people owes its existence to the emergence of capitalism uh uh uh uh uh through uh the advent of the colonial world economy and and so now uh uh the african people's socialist party and african internationalism is uh providing an explanation for the world as it is as it really is and it it makes a prediction of the future and what that world is going to be like and we've created the organization and institutional capacity to pursue that future and we've taken on most of the outstanding ideological philosophical and political questions that plagued our revolutionary movement since the defeat of the black revolution of the 1960s and for the first time uh in more than a hundred years since uh marcus garvey's incredible universe negro improvement associations and african communities league uh there is a roshni party that has a world view that encompasses the world that uh now there is such a thing as an african liberation movement as opposed to uh liberation movements happening in africa or by africans and various other places around the world it's a single revolutionary project and uh so uh anyway karma timber i don't know if i've diverse uh too uh far from the question that you uh just raised but that's how i would approach it and i think it's really important for us to understand africans have to have the ability to see ourselves as who we are and it's central to uh the universe when it comes to the struggle against capitalism that the way forward uh the road to socialism we've always said is painted black and it's painted black uh because of the uh oppression exploitation of african african people has been um absolutely necessary and critical for the emergence and the continuing existence of the colonial capitalist social system uhuru i heard chairman um that was great thank you so much um and thank you timber for that question um okay yeah thank you timba for that question and we do have one more question that came in from cameron mattoon chairman um matum is located in philly and he asks do you think today's communication disconnect today is part due to the defeat of the colonial military in afghanistan that put a real damper on their military celebration and are afraid that this study would embarrass them even more at a time when the colonial industrial military machine is suffering defeat i think that when you look at what has happened in afghanistan uh it will be seen uh in the future as a major development uh an indicator of the loss of capacity and even prestige uh by u.s imperialism something that has been happening over a period of time up to now but afghanistan after 20 years u.s having to get the hell out of there with the tail between the legs even though they are after having left and have not been able to secure the military defeat that they wanted their enrique and havoc in afghanistan even today with bombings and terrorist activities that they attribute uh to internal fighting or they attribute to sectarian fighting between different muslim groups it's the united states and it's very southern and israel who are trying to disrupt the capacity of the afghan people to have their own self-determination and their own government so but i wanted to say that and then of course they're still in afghan money they won't even release money says oh to afghan uh afghanistan until they say the taliban uh who represents the afghan people uh through the movement that they were involved in struggle they took the power from the united states they sing until afghanistan proves or promises it's gonna treat women right and do all these other kind of things and you know at the same time they're saying this the new york times today you know shows uh evidence of how the united states government uh killed something like more than 50 people and shared dropping you know bombs and what have you on innocent people and of course in afghanistan the united states government that's talking about the taliban doesn't treat women right it's bomb the women bomb weddings bombs funerals bombs all this other stuff but they're stealing the people's money and so they've been making every effort they can to make sure that the people of afghanistan cannot be self-governing it's a real real guard fight that they're involved in trying to maintain the status quo so i don't want to uh understate the significance of the laws in in uh in afghanistan but i would say that what happened in afghanistan is just part of an overwhelming loss of capacity prestige influence that u.s and other imperialist forces have been experiencing for a while now and it's deepening this crisis and uh the crisis uh you know we talked about lost in afghanistan but we talked about look at january 6 that this crisis is making itself manifest and and may 26 uh uh uh 2000 i think it was 20 after the murder of george ford you know thousands of people millions of people actually involved in protests and demonstrations inside the united states more than 60 countries outside the united states so this whole system is is definitely in trouble the the issue though for us is the revolutionary capacity uh revolutionary organization building as i mentioned earlier on the ground having units and local party organizations that make the regional work and leadership that we have meaningful uh make anything that i say meaningful because it's resting on a real foundation of uh of uh you know uh of a actual revolutionary capacity so i i hope uh matum uh that uh i addressed that uh somewhat um but you know uh that's my response and that they they are fighting a real guard area when they are trying to frustrate the ability it's a crisis they when i was younger the u.s government used to brag about how you know and this you know let everybody have free speech you know because uh you know there must be this ideas free expression they don't believe in that stuff and then when they when it looks like this thing is in trouble they can say that when they got the world locked up uh when you're supposed to have free speech but they shoot you if you say anything but there's apparent uh uh when they're in control at the moment this thing is coming apart like it is coming apart now forget free speech uh you don't have they don't even act like you have the right to free speech they talk about the internet as something that's used that radicalizes people like there's some mysterious mysterious rage that emit emit from your computer uh when you uh uh go to social media that it's gonna radicalize you this is the most nonsensical stuff but if people uh are not they don't have access to a dialect and historical majorless worldview they can be made influenced by that kind of stuff but we'll win it on the ground come in the tune uh chairman as the afghan people did they wanted yeah yeah um so we actually have one more question and we have like four minutes left um comradeship moringa uh asked can you speak on the importance of translating african international's philosophy into african languages for the african masses and old people as we grow in the world and older people and old people welcome to moringa is important in terms of translating afrin internationalist um philosophy in african languages uh that's something that we worked on minimally i think that um that there are a couple of really important uh pieces that introduce the introduces is the basis for the founding of the african socialist international i think it's been done uh in zulu and and and and perhaps a couple of other uh language in southern africa i'm not sure if it's been done uh in um in uh swahili uh yet but i i know that comed secretary general of luigi from the african association international is uh working with other comrades uh making this kind of thing happen it is important yeah chairman especially as you mentioned all the places that are you know tuned in to the sunday studies and where the party is growing including in papua um yeah so that's going to be a really important task um that uh algebra especially will have to you know assume in a greater way going forward but uh yeah chairman so that brings us to the end i just want to know uh turn it over to you for any closing remarks before we uh get closed out i just want to really call on on our brothers and sisters and comrades uh to to read this document and to read uh the stuff we were going to find also dialect of a black revolution and the various political reports that i presented all of them based on an african internationalist assessment and i think they'll be much easier for you uh to read if you had any problems grappling with it in the past this study will help just want to thank everybody for being here and that we have to build a party look forward to the upcoming weeks you'll see further evidence of how we are growing and consolidating our capacity and requiring a deeper a better kind of organizational relationship within our movement in our party uhudu thank you so very very much coming at you here chairman well i just really want to salute your leadership and appreciate you taking us through uh dialectical materialism which is you're explaining deepening the theory of african internationalism for you know everyone involved in this process and i just want to um express appreciation for all of you for being on your patience in this whole process as we you know continue to you know resolve this era and making sure that more than anything african internationalism is accessible um to our people so um you know we're gonna have any idea of any where people are can we tell that from what oh well it's all that zone isn't it so it's nobody you can't say okay yeah over there yeah um so yeah but we will get this posted up um following this study we'll get it on facebook and youtube so that uh the usual viewers have the benefit of this 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59WPF4VYNrk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59WPF4VYNrk | Installing Klipper for Voron 2 (Deprecated but still useful) | all right this is the second time I'm doing this this is Magne coming at you I'm gonna be going over how to install clipper onto a Raspberry Pi I'm gonna be using a model 3 B+ we're going to install the Vaughn gantry leveling I'm gonna install the config these are all things that I've already done multiple times I will try to cover some areas that people always seem to have issues with and hopefully in this one video which is not gonna be that short we can get all this taken care of so all this is gonna be showing my display here instead of trying to show all these different windows and whatnot so the first thing we need to do is we need up dope I I already have 15.1 downloaded I already have it on this SD card but what I'm gonna do is we're gonna start fresh so we use SD formatter choose your your drive you want to mmm I'll see it automatically makes 2 drives so what I'm going to do is going to add my Administrative Tools and windows here I'll show you guys this go to computer management of course opens up another tool over here the disk management alright once this opens up you want to go to our SD card and there is our SD card right here get rid of these partitions goodbye shouldn't take too overly long there you go all right now I have a empty SD card I feel a refresh button here now we only show one drive because it's a drive letter the SD formatter hey honey the SD formatter is the preferred tool for formatting SD cards so that's what I use at least initially some options that I have I usually like to turn on format size adjustment and always she's quick because we don't have an hour for this yeah yeah I'll lose everything go ahead quick is that next thing we've use the this RM prep USB and what we're gonna do with this is we are going to install opto print so it's real simple to do all you gotta do is open it up go to file drive Hey look at that it automatically goes to the last place I went to and you just keep everything default it ok ok ok ok and we're gonna sit here and watch this go to work it's gonna take a few minutes I will probably edit I'll probably edit this out maybe I won't because yeah my kids are coming home from school so you guys got to deal with that my voor ons currently printing some test prints i'm i've been playing around with working on my acceleration again i'm back to 5,000 acceleration using my ten millimeters a second corner velocity it's been working pretty good for me also I'm always playing around with slicer settings I'm always trying to find that perfect well there's no perfect slicer study but I'm trying to wrangle in a few things that I've been dealing with mainly under extrusion one of the things I've noticed a clipper is the step rate is so accurate that at 100% extrusion multiplier with 1.75 for my filament it's under extruding just a smidge and that under extrusion is because my film height is actually 1.70 to 1.71 so I've been playing around with just changing the actual filament diameter to what the filament actually is and guess what my slight under extrusions went away my walls became looking started looking better I get a little bit of that what you want to call it people think it's the belt going over going over smooth services showing up on their prints I think it has more to do what the drivers are using and it's done I get that we're done there we don't need the computer management stuff anymore what we do need is to open up the SD card days here it made a G drive which we cannot see because that's formatted and you uh what's it formatted in the XF txt some like that we need to do is we need to go in here and we need to go to octopi WP a supplicant this is this is where we're gonna set up our Wi-Fi so I'm gonna take this off screen but you leave the spaces so you put your SSID there you put your password here you leave the quotations obviously you're going to be using a secured I hope you're using a secured network all the different things in here are the things for your particular region so I'm going to comment out United Kingdom and put in United States that's for your NTP I believe your network time protocol basically where you're located do do you should not change the lines below this I've never up done never I've never messed with that alright what we need to do is oh you have to uncomment network duh so uncomment this stuff this line is very important to uncomment as well here I'm take this off screen I'm inputting my SSID and my parrot my passphrase saving that all right now it's on my eight USB card I'm gonna pull it out I'm gonna stick it in the pie I'll have to excuse me I've been using uh I'm using a boom microphone here and if I'm not real close to it I'm sure you guys are here in not being able to hear me well well we're gonna use a program called putty you can just download it you can just google putty PU TTY all you need is the putty SSH program right here that's what we're gonna use to do the majority of our of our work on this particular pie so that's my IP address I mean a second to find that real quick there it is my PA dress is church or octopi that's on line 25 I put in my IP address where SSA Qing I'm gonna save this will call this cloak Lipper save now I'm gonna double click on that it obviously isn't my default window so I got to keep pulling the stuff over this warning comes up it's because it's using an unsigned certificate we're gonna go ahead and hit okay otherwise we're not gonna be able to communicate all right we're gonna log in as hi and I believe the default is raspberry mas P be e rry hey look at that and we are in our PI is online one of the first things I like to do is update my libraries so this isn't completely necessary but I'm going to show you how to do it we're not gonna go through it cuz it takes a long time you have several different things you could do you look at the command prompt here see ya then it takes a little bit bigger for you I think I can see here nope I thought that said yeah here we go we want I'll go see if I can make it takes a little bit bigger so you guys can see it a little bit better and it doesn't look like I which makes no sense here ah there we go I'll change this to 16 point font here we go now you guys could really see that oh so big hurts my eyes it's so big but now you can see it alright you have a couple commands right now you'll see that it says pie at octo pie with a tilde and a dollar sign the dollar sign is just showing that you're in you're an unprivileged user you cannot run administrative command so if we were to do and apt-get update which I'm tight I just type ap I can hit tab up to me apps you don't it's the actual commands after you get you don't have to type in to get you just do apt update well look at that it's actually getting going to the libraries oh look at that it's not permitted but if we do a sudo that's give it that's given us administrative privileges for this one command apt update ooh I forgot forgot the most important thing oh man rasp very good go we need to change the password now I always have to Google this so all I ever do is I did at Google I'm gonna bow - ugh I'll bring it over here while it's doing its thing Linux because we're running Linux password I think it's all we need to do ah it's as simple as that I think it's password PA sswd all right so we're gonna change the password so PA sswd password for this account I got type in the current password wrasse Barry and then the password I want to give it which I'm obviously not gonna tell you oops I just pack that all to help there you go and now we have a new password so something really nice that people don't a lot of people don't know about putty is it makes it's so easy to copy/paste I just highlight that with a left-click we're going to see what's available to update apt I look at this I'll go even one further we'll see what's up gradable I just highlighted it and I'm gonna right click there we go there is a few things that can be upgraded but we are not gonna bother with any of that what we will do is we will go to clipper so I've been there a few times I'm gonna go the main clipper page just real quick I'm gonna see oh we've gotten some updates last couple of days we want to clone download we're gonna copy this link to our clipboard we'll come here and we will do a git clone and that link mmm let me let me set you even straighter we're gonna go to the docks you're gonna go to installation all right it's telling you what to do look at that get clone where you did that's making sure we were doing things right so first thing you need to do is install octopi because it runs on October I mainly will have all the libraries it needs an we're gonna get cloned this into clipper it is done and now we need to run the install script this is going to install clipper and all the required libraries that it needs I'm not sure I mean something we don't we don't need administrative privileges I don't have a micro controller here that I could flash for you I'm using them all but I'll cover I'll cover all of this yeah well I have this see here maybe they can clashes you know I got this you know sitting right here it's just it's being used for something else right now this takes a few minutes to run while we're doing this I'm gonna go ahead and grab the Clipper I'm gonna grab the Clipper script program basically from our clipper channel you go to building support clipper mini controllers I'm doing this off screen go to the pinned items and look at that there's a gantry level pie that I pinned I'm just gonna hit the old download link download this there it is gantry level I already have one there but I'm going to replace it just in my downloads entry level pie you'll save a roux yes I want to save it it is saved why is that I find deleted you go away if you do not have notepad plus plus you should probably get it there's Google note pad plus plus just like that go to the download page and download the whatever installer you need for the operating system you're running on I already have it installed I'm not going to install it but something in notepad that you need to have installed which I'll pull it up here real quick all right that's currently a printer config what is disconnect this this area right here is the notepad plus plus FTP and how you install that as you go to spill a little ass I've done this plugin how'd I install this the Swart went to a repository we're still setting up our our PI so I mean like I'm not wasting time right now I'm just kind of aa plugin manager that's where I wanted to go so show plugin manager you got all those available plugins here you want to look for NTP FTP which I'm probably not gonna see it since I already have it installed nope Wow I got some updates let's go ahead and update those guys sure funny anymore all right but you'd go to the plug-in manager find the plug-in you want notepad plus npp FTP once you find it click on it click install it'll install I already have it installed and I believe you have to come here go to go to NPP FTP show the window and then that will bring you this window you need to go to settings profile settings the host name of the one you want to go to so I have two here right this happens to be currently running my bore on this is the one we're playing with it's on dot 25 we want to do an secure FTP connection I think it's on FTP by default and it should pick the the correct ports I don't change the username of the PI I just leave it as pi I already have it my passwords already there once you do that your profiles will show up here I can go to MPC and see clipper which is this ran my MPC and C and will again but I'm installing this stuff for you guys and it goes right to our home directory so the way the stuff kind of works just to go to the root directory current directory forward slash will put us the route and if we do a list you know shows it shows us everything in the root directory I don't think well so if you have a question about a command you could do a man which stands for manual and then the command and then it'll go through all these all the available switches and whatnot that are available for the command you can cue to get out of that you can do that for just about any command so a lot of things people don't understand with Linux is deleting files you're actually going to use the remove files another thing is reading our moving files let's see oh I messed up I can't mirror what it is now it's been a while I always Google stuff when I can't figure it out anyway one of the first things you did one of the first things I do just about every day is change directory CD we're gonna go into the clipper directory oh we're not in home anymore so if you just LS it's all big LS with this switch of L which stands for list and then if I hit up on my keyboard you guys my last command I can actually scroll through commands l that's H H stands for human readable so if you see here this these are in bytes now it puts it into more human readable format I'm gonna go back home so we're just CD home but we are not in the PI directory so if you look here there's a PI directory that comes automatically so we need to go into the PI if I hit P and I've been hit : I'm sorry not calling tab it auto fills it in now there is our Clipper installed along with opto print I'm gonna go into clipper CD KL tab but there's Clippy and clipper I want to go into clipper now if you want to update clipper all you have to do is come in here do a get pull we've already installed it we just we just installed it from the distribution from the repo so it's up to date you can change your head here too so I'm not gonna go into that is there a man page for the git command there is there's a lot of stuff you can do with git I wouldn't recommend you get to in the weeds with get but just know that you can do a lot with git and github so knowing how to use get it's gonna help you a lot it helps me quite a bit I forget more stuff than I learn every day so I always have to relearn stuff we have clipper in we need to navigate to it so 192 168 1.25 that should take us to octo print look at that first time set up so let's make this fullscreen all right yeah we'll use the wizard it doesn't hurt so it's a good idea to set up a username and password I do for everything I'm anklet we want to keep access control enabled this will allow this will require you not just enable down here this will require you to login with the username and password almost every time connectivity check to set up a firewall so I actually want to check my connectivity I don't want to use eight eight eight nine alright it is enabled so I can get what that means as you can see the outside so the update server will work we want to enable the blacklist processing that all that'll stop you from being able to install any old plugins that are is no longer that it no longer works with the current version of octo print I do not have a profile to import because I don't use cura 1504 I use JIRA what is it now three point four three point two point four whatever the newest QR is so it's it next let's set up a printer here so we are doing this for war on - alright I can't change the identifier this is an MZ bot from Zbot rep wrap printer set up your build space origin most people always lower left you use circular form factor before Delta we do have a heated bed my width is 250 250 250 I'm not gonna bother with cups of custom bounding box but when you have problems with opto laps it's a good idea to come in here and put in some custom sizes so I'm not gonna get into using okto laps it's pretty good as you see I'm making everything a little bit bigger this will allow it to basically knock a lot of Bounce set up your feed rates in millimeters a minute this also inverts your control if you have your controller set up correctly you don't need to invert anything but I travel at 300 millimeters a second and it's 18000 I am able to travel at 500 that's why I have it set up in my config and E is 50 so the quick easiest way to figure that out and I pull up the calculator here is will take 50 multiply that by 60 because you know what there are 60 seconds in a minute how about I do that right 50 x 60 that gives us three thousand so three thousand an hour E and RZ I mean an e I it really doesn't matter but this is the feed rate that II will run when you do commands through control so I'm gonna go to my current profile cuz I actually had to set that up a little little wasn't as intuitive as I thought 300 worked out really good for the e alright hot in an extruder this doesn't matter but you can leave it as a fault or a hit next yes yes yes save printing will finish all right so we now have clipper we now have octoprint running we are logged in and we see our printer here but we need to do some more setup here guess what there's this nice little thing here to help us with that so we've got over here put that there it'll put that there look at that so we need to go back into here we're gonna go into let's just follow this do under serial connection I'm pretty sure this is under right in front of my face serial port in additional serial ports I got scroll down here right here see it's been a little while we're gonna add temp printer add temp printer the old Save button then we're gonna go back into the Settings tab I'm gonna choose temp printer go to the behavior sub tab cancel any ongoing print jobs will stay connected to the printer I'm gonna check that it Save alright there's something to configure clipper a little bit well about I I don't take this you know and I'm gonna attach it to my Raspberry Pi here you can't see it because I'm not running a camera there you go my you know is connected should be working I don't know what I have flashed on it so let's see if it connects yeah I'll leave that an auto but serial port hit deal refresh button here there we go oh is an update to octo print we'll ignore that for now all right okay connect see what happens it connected and go to terminal this should not come up yeah so we haven't done anything yet we haven't actually configured clipper all right now we're gonna go back to our putty and we need to actually do we don't need to use putty for this but what we do need to do is we need to install that gantry leveling in here and a few other things so I'm a disconnect there's not reason for be connected there we're gonna go to notepad we are connected we need to get a an example configuration so what we will do here is it's been a little bit I believe it's under Clippy clipper config like at that kit boron - I'm just gonna open that up and then we'll go back to PI directory I'm gonna go ahead here I'm gonna rename this to printer dot CFG if you look here it actually is it's doing the copy command the copy and the config from here moving it to there and then using Nano which is a text editor inside Linux what I am doing is I'm saving this why boys are not showing well look at that now I don't know what the heck is going on you know I'm just gonna be let's gonna go ahead and upload this there we go now it's there so this file which is our default clipper configuration this is the one that came with clipper mine's changed quite a bit from that so what I'm gonna do so I'm just gonna copy the one I'm using now and I'm gonna stick it here okay and then I'm gonna save it if you look down here this is the secure FTP you'll see that it writes successfully what it's doing in this right in this printer config file there every time we do that we install that gantry leveling so we're gonna go ahead and just open where did I save that I know where I save that say downloads date modify there it is here is the actual code there's quite a bit to it make sure this is okay so the the newest version what we're doing is we're gonna go to the Clippy environment why did I say Clippy we're gonna go to clipper and then we're gonna go to clip II and then we're gonna go to extras and inside extras is where we're gonna stick this file we have it open it's currently got focus we're gonna go ahead and click the upload file button here we will see it popped in there gantry level PI dot py it's a Python script we'll come back over here and what we're gonna do is I'm gonna back out what I'm going to do is I'm a restart clipper we need elevated privileges to do that so Soto OS you do service clipper restart easy as that it just restarted the clipper service now if we come over here refresh this alright now I see just one gantry level pot py I hit the old refresh button now everything has gotten a py see I'm not sure what Clippers doing there with that but this will work now with the gantry though flight is now in there or gantry level there's a few I see that I made I'm gonna start at the top of this and I'll work my way down so we're using two different ramps we need to flash both of those I only have one available right now so what we're gonna do is what does comment this one out bolt comment it's safe actually that's not gonna work real well let's undo that it was it just won't connect mm-hmm maybe I should use a different printer no I'll keep you let's go through this so we've installed the getcha double PI code I got it from the discord coming down over here let's use the very handy file that we got here for installing clipper so that was the clipper installation we did not we've kind of uh kind of went right past this part so we got to go into clipper then we're gonna do a make menu config we're gonna choose the target further our configuration this happens to be you know so it is an AVR what is the processor on that you know though 3:28 papa so 328 the speed leave alone you have to react three place crystals to change that leave the baud rate you're not doing a simulation so we are gonna hit the Save button here and just enter a few times exit all right then every time before I flash anything I do a make clean what that does is it deletes the directory that it will make green mink now we just do a make what it's gonna do is it's going to use that file basically it makes a file from that may config and says what we need to compile into our firmware to flash the controller alright so something it kind of doesn't talk about here most likely it's going to be device TTY a CMO but I'm gonna show you something here we're gonna go back almost everything you need is in the documents here I got a Docs where I go to the FAQ alright I got a lot of good stuff in here so in here you can run this list command by ID for your USBs I should only have one and look at that is a genuine no doubt that anyway the nice thing about this is I have a unique ID right here and that's what we're going to use for config but it is TTY a CMO 0 so we need to stop the Clipper service before we flash stop we're gonna flash out as our device here go back to the actual we're gonna flash your device how about I actually copy copy right-click now it's going to flash it gives me an error because I have an M 328p did I just miss it so let's go back we're gonna do a make clean make config make menu config huh well ain't that about I can't uh I can't use it who know now I'm a little lost ah see here maybe they know is not that's gonna suck oh this is happen to be what I have handy I don't have another yeah I do I just got to grab it in a second all right so grab me and mega cuz that's what we're gonna be using I don't know why I just didn't go look for that to begin with no way plug in Omega we'll give it a few seconds for a register I'm gonna change this back up to 2560 because that's what the mega uses save it exit we're gonna make our you didn't make clean before I went in here but now we have a new device ID so let's I scrolled up back through there there we go respect the installation - look at that everything you need is given we haven't restarted clipper yet now it's got a flash it's pretty quick we need to start the clip for service now we can go back to updo print we can connect in terminal just do a status I'll tell you where it is going wrong my printer is not ready oh I didn't give it enough time it still shouldn't be ready though type in help it'll give you a list of things you can do let's suppress these temperature messages do a firmware restart oh look at that I don't have anything I'll get to this Magus I don't expect it do much oh it's because I only have one device it's trying to connect it to so can make it fig here right is the fig config ring I'll close it reopen it to make sure we're in the right one all right I got to MC use listed I am going to just comment out one full comment there it is we're gonna go back here I'm gonna get my device ID so if you look here it's the entire ID from usb so this whole thing is the ID I copy that I want to stick it right here I'm gonna replace this with that there you go I'm gonna hit save when I go back to the terminal here I'm going to do a firmware restart now it's halted because I have stuff to find to the MC uz but it is now able to see it I'm not going to do too much inside here what I can do is going to do help now that it's connected oh it needs to actually connect all the way I'll show you I'll show you kind of what it looks like on my Laurent to here I'll just bring this into focus those might want to I just finished printing suppress all that stuff if I do a status it should be rec T if I do a help every command it's available shows up I haven't changed a lot of things so some stuff I have in here bed mesh map I do not use it but I've added it to the configuration for other people to use it you have various different things you can do to do your user bed visualizer you need to utilize the dead mesh output kind of going in the weeds on some stuff we're just talking about getting clipper in but the things you're gonna be concerned with is gantry level we want to use gantry level we do not want any we don't need to use Z what is it Z tilt fuzzy tilt it is Z tilt we don't use Z tilting away that's for a fixed that is not for a fixed bed that's for a moving bed with a gantry that is fixed we can move our gantry and twist it a little bit to make up for a bed that is a parabola or the potato-chip as we like to call them anyway so this is what it would look like if it wants it connects status belt things right anyway put that back off-screen we need to configure a few things so let's just go over that well you've done so far if we've installed octopi we've installed clipper we've installed the gantry leveling the gantry level extra into clipper we've copied the config over I'm using I just copied my config that I'm currently using on my current printer I've tried to put as many comments in here as possible about what goes where so the way I have stuff labeled here I'm going to uncomment this this is the MCU Z this is the name it'll be used elsewhere this is the MCU for the Z steppers and in this they're just one labeled MCU is for XY e if you want to have a third one and have just X Y and then have extruders so if you have two or three or four mixing exteriors or probably want to put those on a separate board not something supported and bore on but if you want to go more than one extruder at the same time to do some mixing then you're gonna want to pry to move that off the board let me show you why so my printer just got finished printing I wasn't even printing that fast I was just doing some some random test prints here I'm gonna go to my clip e log which is the newest one we're gonna analyze that log from the looks of it I might need to go to another log Oh nope there we go so these are the two test prints I did this red graph part of the graph right here is the MC you load this is running at 70 millimeters a second and you can see my MCU loads right about 40 40 45 if I go to some older stuff let's see here let's go to this let's see what let's see what that log looks like although it does look pretty massive though there should be some hundred and twenty millimeters a second printing going on it does not separate out the MC use so it's a little hard to see what MCU is doing what but here you can see this is this is my printer running at a hundred and twenty millimeters a second the MCU is you know going up into the 60s and 70% I'll that's quite a bit this green is just buffer every time it starts or or whatnot if there's if things get stacked and it's doing a gantry level which I'm pretty sure that's what's going on on all these right here I just started new prints right out you know back to back to back every time I start a print I do a gantry level follow are do a home gantry levels some other stuff and the host buffer just gets full because if there's not much of a buffer on the twenty five sixty so at least at least with the way clipper runs on it this is why I say if you want to run more than one extruder you're gonna add a lot more overhead you don't want to just move your extruders off to another board one of the beauties of clipper is you can just keep adding MC use we got four USB ports on a Raspberry Pi so you can add four magus to it you know obviously we cannot add it who know which I just found out I was hoping to use it actually as a stepper or as an extruder driver but looks like I'm not doing that now at least not at the moment so we we start off with our stepper sections we got our X stepper the way most of these pins when you're finding pins works if you put a exclamation point it will invert the logic meaning that if if on is one if you invert that then on become zero one I believe is high zero is low low is ground high is generally 3.3 volts or 5 volts whatever it may be so that's that's why you see these in here if the if the pin has an internal pull-up available putting in the carrot which is this guy right here what you see right here in front of my install pins activates the pull-up so that means that the the actual MCU the pin is actually pulled high and what we are doing with our end stop is we are grounding that are pulling it low so when your end stops don't work you need to try inverting them or doing a few other things I'll show you on my machine now that I realize I could just show you some stuff on my instance of octoprint on how to do some troubleshooting step distance this should be pretty standard for everyone you can leave that alone you'll need to change your end stop positions for your specific machine so I have my X set to 0 I could actually go to minus 5 I just choose not to there's no reason for it I don't have anything over there but I but it does end at 2:57 that's where the end stop actually hits I give it one more millimeter so I can press against that end stop and I can get a little bit more out of my nozzle clean routine and then you change your homing speed here and we are homing on the boron 2 to max for x and y so you want to change your homing positive direction to true again if you're using my config you don't have to do that just make sure that it's in there that way and then every other stepper is the same I actually it's funny I just realized I didn't add a comment on my stepper here so Y stepper in on MCU your end stops and your steppers for those n stops for that access must be on the same Arduino and the MCU so all the Z staffers are on their own your first one sets up the majority of the parameters step distance you actually can change for each one I actually dialed mine into to be exact and what you end up with when you do that is you end up with layer inconsistencies because you know we're doing everything in point 2.15 whatnot this is the warm on two point one which has a resolution of 0.0 0.0 steppin so that's quite a bit I'm actually thinking about going to 1/8 microstepping and seeing how doing that doesn't help my load a little bit but I mean these are things they probably don't really matter it's why I haven't touched it yet the big thing here on your Z is a lot of people get confused here you get the position endstop for your Z this is your mechanical end stop so as I've said here you got a mechanical switch I have it on my xmax on the ramps board which is the AR to pin it is on the Z MCU Z so it's it's defined as Z : as you'll see all of these are z : basically just roll up here MCU whatever this is is what we're calling we're calling that out so when you add another one you might split another number letter name it whatever you want I just named mine MCU Z when I made this but this is a trial and error thing you're gonna need to move your head over to this position you have to have your XY fixed up first you're gonna need to do some homing override which I already have set up in here no matter where the head is at it's immediately as soon as you hit g28 it'll set the z to zero it's going to move to absolute mode it's going to go up 15 millimeters in Z that was why I had to do the Z's there and then it's going to do a home on X&Y it moves over to where my and stops which is this is not the inductive probe this is a switch mine happens to be at this location I use three thousand millimeters a minute for travel moves I actually need to change that but this isn't my standard config like this isn't a config for my boron to this is just a copy of it and then we're gonna do a z28 a g28 Z or we're gonna home Z once it's home I move it up five millimeters and park it there that's where it started that's where it stops so once that is done you can move I move to the middle of my bed cuz order all your prints start they start in the middle of your bed I moved to the middle my bed I start stepping down I actually start with position and stop of zero so that way it's just easy math I home it go to the middle of the bed and by homing it it's gonna do that it's gonna it's gonna set your Z move to the middle of bed and start stepping it down I put a piece of paper actually a piece of cardstock that happens to be exactly 0.2 millimeters big and then come over here I go over here to the terminal yeah once once I have my nozzle at that point - I look I do an m1 14 and I see where my Z is remember we're not setting the Z at point two I just add point two to it or decreased depending on how you're looking at it you know if it happens to be sitting at point two when you when you do an m1 14 then that means your Z's act your z switch is actually at zero zero you're perfect my Z switch is not and most people's aren't actually let's let's do that split-screen we can use this you can use these in conjunction with each other but mine happens to be one point nine millimeters above my bed I'm using the new FS r and stop switch we got it we've moved away from the omron switch it just had too much variance based on the temperature of the switch itself these snap action switches the springs internal Springs inside they change how they how they operate the the amount of force required based on their temperatures so with the FSR which though you guys may or may not know yet it has been super reviewable like I can do a hot print cold print never have to look I haven't actually looked at a print start in a long time we do Zita minimum so that's false you can actually just comment that out I leave it in I like leaving things there for people to be able to mess with or myself later on in the future and then we have the rest of the other three Z motors you just got to make sure they're on the right pins those are commented I mentioned where I put mine where this config is used then we got to set up the inductive probe I'm using the Zeeman pin and stop pin I'm using a Schottky diode batt 85s are usually the way to go you want to make sure that when you put that diode in you're gonna put it on the switch the SW the out it's called something different depending on what kind of inductive probe you have but basically you're gonna have an input you're gonna have a V plus you're gonna have a V minus and then you're gonna have a switch it's three wires you know the the minus could be called ground or GND the V plus could be called VCC whatever that it needs to be above six volt so you cannot use the 5 volt coming out of your end stop pins you need to use something else I use 24 volt to it and with the Schottky diode you make sure that when you put it on the switch in line meaning you have your your switch output basically going to the diode when you look at the diode from the side it has a stripe on the top or the bottom that stripe needs to be on the top meaning if you follow the path of the current coming from the sensor it comes and it will hit the top of that of that stripe on your diode because what it's doing is its stopping the power for coming through some power does come through but it's not enough to go over the switch value of on or off anyway back to what I was getting at I have my probe hooked up on the Zeeman pin on my MCU Z and stop and then these are just the offsets that are applied to that I prefer IC 0.195 sensing distance from my bed the inductive probe is 25 millimeters positive away from the nozzle and I probably five millimeters a second that's what the speed here is I kind of covered the homing override already we have we're able to make our own macros in here so I made a G 32 macro we're using that gantry level routine which is gonna be right down here I do it three times just to make sure that everything is copasetic then I do a home then I move it to the center of the bed our gantry level you need to have your gantry corners identified and this is dependent on where your zero zero is so this is going to be different for everybody you could probably use the ones I have if you have a 250 and it may or may not work halfway decent but what I do is I actually take a metric ruler and I homing the Machine go to zero zero and then measure from my tool head your hot end to the belts and I get minus 59 in the X minus 20 and the Y at zero then I go to max for me that's 250 250 245 245 depends on what stuff I have on it and then I measure from there to the max belts and I have 307 on the X 305 on the Y and then you put the points that you want to probe I want to probe quite a bit inside you gotta remember that you there probe is 25 millimeters away from the nozzle so I'm probing at 50 50 then I'm probing at 50 225 200 225 225 that's where the probe locations gonna be um or no I'm sorry that's 5,200 gosh I'd be 175 for the nozzle 25 millimeters from that is the probe and then 200 200 and 225 i probe location this is more for the mesh bed leveling but that's how far the probe is from the nozzle the speed that I do my travel moves are at 200 that's millimeters a second and then your horizontal Z move this actually is how much to move up between probings and I use 10 millimeters a second kind of slow I'm sorry 10 millimeter it's kind of tall I'm getting the stuff mixed up here's bed mesh I'm not going to go into that it's here it works and if your bed is flat after you do in a gantry level using the gantry level routine you don't need it it just creates more more time same with Z tilt this is what got clipper going for the boron and we don't use it anymore either I leave it there for nostalgic purposes I guess what I do use a lot of is I make my own g-code macro so I made a print start macro so you always start it off with g-code underscore macro space and then whatever you want to name it I put print start into my start script in my slicers I don't put anything else prints print underscore start and it's gonna run this every time I start a print same with print and I'm not gonna go into explanation of what I'm doing here but basically I home I do a gantry level I do one more gantry level then I do a nozzle clean then I do a home again because I've just cleaned the nozzle off so what's happened I've taken whatever abs or whatever filament might be on the bottom I nozzle knock that off and I want to make sure that my first layer is you know it's close to being accurate as possible without having to have any human interaction with my printer my print end something I've recently added is turning the steppers off I used to leave them on all the time and let them timeout at 6000 minutes 6,000 seconds and I've decided that with the accuracy of the gantry level the nozzle clean and the FSR which I I don't need to worry about that I just rehome it every time not a big deal I also made some unload filament some load filament commands I need to change these I've been doing some PC stuff lately and I have my speed my temperature is set in here which doesn't work so well for a PC for for carbon fibre polycarbonate here's my nozzle clean it's a real simple it just comes over runs runs it goes to Z 3 and then runs the nozzle over the brush here is our extruder this is gonna look this were a lot people get mixed up here too so it does some volumetric stuff I just leave filament diameter at 1.75 I change it in the slicer if I'm gonna do any changing the big things here are you need to make sure your nozzle diameter is the nozzle is the diameter of your nozzle so if you put a bigger nozzle on you want to change the nozzle diameter otherwise it's gonna slow your machine down due to volume metrics I love pressure advanced initially I had my extruder not tuned so well and I had advanced it was like point 1 5 I've got it down to 0.05 the default obviously is 0 no no pressure advanced I look ahead I tripled the amount of look ahead time to 30 millisecond so that's like no time and I see no extra load from that the step distance you have to figure out everyone's extruder is going to be different I just personally changed mine again I did some math extrude 200 millimeters you know if only if 210 comes out when I expand to 200 I'm able to take you know do some cross multiplication and dividing and come up with an accurate step distance you want to make sure this is right I'm using the Mobius - you want to make sure that you have your sensor type in here correctly so going back to click clipper documentation where do they have sensors I don't know that's around one somewhere he's got a list of sensors I've never really needed to use them if you look at the example config under extruder extruder I think he has a couple sensors spelled out here pressure advanced sensor type see he's got a couple of different sensor types listed here choose the correct type if you have one of them Chinese censors and you just don't know what the heck it is I would recommend going with the one that I have over my bed I think but you need to make sure this is right it's not a bad idea to have one of them solder tip calibrators to actually test the actual temperature make sure that it's reading properly or that you're getting the proper temperature at the tip of your nozzle if not you can do some adjustments here I'm not gonna go into that kid tune so it was October int so let's go back to the one that we installed so with opto print right there's some or some plugins you can you can install so let's go to the plug-in manager I'm gonna get more a couple things I like to have so let's find some terminal stuff ah me and my firewall is blocking some octopi here I'm taking a minute to find what what's blocking it won't take me too long here so well I second that something the longer than I thought oh no well you come in here there you go I'll just add the repository to my whitelist real fast shouldn't take real long poop they don't do that it's like what's that do what we're doing I mean don't all right well the one we were talking about I was looking at his clipper so just it's opto clipper the search for octo clipper hey Li bber octo clipper I want to go to the github and I need there you go I believe that's what we used to install it it's that their install yep and now it's installing what the heck apparently my firewall stopping everything that would install the plugin for octo clipper well what else I say is when you install octo clipper which I kind of don't like it it gives you this tab it gives you a couple things I do use one of those is Pig tuning you just need to tell it what you're tuning you're like you're tuning your extruder what temp do you want whatever you named your extruder mine's called extruder you're your target temp and then hit start tuning and it'll give you the values in terminal you'll take those values because it's not gonna save them for you they'll take those values and you'll put those here on your Pig for your extruder and that's the name I stuck in extruder this is a temperature thermally a thermally controlled fan for the extruder this is not a part cooling fan this is actual the hot end fan pretty simple and explanatory same with my controller fan right now I'm just using it at the same time as this yeah excuse me I hope to have that different in the future heated bed what I was saying earlier is maybe this might work the centi C 100 K beta 3950 might work for a lot of your chinese hundred k sensors this happens to be the one that works for the canova heater that it comes with and it's very accurate here's my part cooling fan and then some stuff that I never got around to playing with I just need to delete here's your LCDs I've added the new stuff for the click wheel to the so the encoder works now and I'm using the 128 by 64 by a thing or something else and you need to put in here as well these are your main parameters my maximum velocities 500 millimeters a second my maximum acceleration is five thousand four that's where X on Y your Z I have my max velocity as fifty millimeters a second and 400 millimeters a second for my acceleration my square quarter velocity I think the default is five I have mine at ten idle time out this is once once we hit 600 seconds it'll execute this G code and yeah just having this this in here for your display will give you the display menu in clipper god I wish I wish I could I wish there's more I could go through it with you guys it's kind of half-ass in this and this is probably a really big file now forget any comments or questions which I'm sure you're gonna have hop on our discord should put a shout out to maglin go into the clipper controller the clipper mini controller building category and you know I check it I check it once or twice a day sometimes I'm in there a lot sometimes I'm not in there at all for the day but it just depends if you guys found this useful I really hope it helped you if you didn't you think it's stupid well clipper is awesome great Kevin who made it thought he had a lot of forethought into how he was into his motion planner how it was going to interact with all the additional features that he's added to it he's made it very scalable very easy to add stuff to Russian cat food was able to make the gantry level Python script base a little bit on the on the z tilt script that Kevin whipped up but did that in a course of a day pretty simple easy to add stuff to we hope to get that added to the repository or two off along with that I don't think there's anything left to talk about if you want to make sure your clipper is updated oops so that you'd normally be at this directory when you first log in like I said you want to go into your clipper directory they would get pull followed with the usually all you need to do is restart the Clipper service but I believe he likes to recommend you go here to the FAC all the way at the bottom is updating clever I do this every time so go into Clipper do a get pull and then run the install script that'll restart clipper service that'll do everything you need if you end up having to add replace the firmware on the Megas when you initially connect to the printer you'll get a warning saying firmware warning in your clipper here or if it doesn't connect you know you just do a status and it'll tell you what's going on and with that I'm gonna say I do now I have to get this set back up for my MP C&C I hope I'll hope you like this we've got it useful you guys have a good one and I got to turn this off | Maglin of Voron Design | UCYYGrWRHLHeLF2tkvEoC3yQ | 2019-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,764 | 48,139 |
1cWtME2kXUg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cWtME2kXUg | Rudy Giuliani 'BONE' Prompts Robin Thicke & Ken Jeong To WALK-OFF Stage | what up though heist man the foe talk that talk ghetto news and opinions man the best thing about the mad thing is finding out who's up under that mask i think they film it for next season right now and a couple of judges they like what they seen when they when the mask came off man it was nobody other than bull rat superstar himself mayor rudy julie annie i think he former mayor i don't think he the mayor no more man but um sources say that judges kim jong and robin thicke they ain't like it man they say they like what they seen when they came about that master and they immediately ran off the stage while the cameras were still rolling um maybe they were surprised i don't know maybe they were surprised um today that it was actually him and he can sing i don't know the story i don't know the details of it they just people a lot of people saying that they just ran off the stage i don't know i mean maybe they would shock them like oh my god you never know man um robin think you can't be saying too much man you had that blurred line situation too not too long ago man and um so the rocks in the glass house i guess i don't know i don't know why you left man but that's news story right now ken jong and robin thicke they left when they found out was um juliana it was like can't have that bruh i can't be here for that we definitely gonna be talking about this friday right here on this channel because i go live talking about stuff just like this every friday and more details gonna come out so i know a little bit more y'all gotta check me out though man i go live hit that like button the comment button the share button subscribe button the notification bell all the good buttons you got to hit to get this pimping that i'm putting out when i put it out and like i said i go live every friday right here on this channel at 9 00 pm come through join the conversation and hi let your boy heist man the foe talk ghetto news and opinions peace | TALK DAT TAWWWK GHETTO NEWS | UC5Hm3skNqYTz1snu2ca_how | 2022-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 393 | 1,956 |
r6MVDP58J8g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6MVDP58J8g | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP in Slovakia: FLIT | hello everyone hello my name is mohd I'm from Canada and then a spark from Slovakia and today we're going to tell you more about the flip project so our story started a few years ago in Belgium I had been living there for six years and I had just arrived in Dallas flat and one morning I just woke up and so more than my living room sleeping on the couch I was too lazy to go up to my room the stairs were deadly we got there longer and fast that we liked the same TV shows we were both studying psychology munication and the same university we left at the same stupid joke so anyways one night we were talking about how annoyed we were that we could never understand their Spanish neighbors at parties and we were saying how we could never learn a new language because we're either studying or at the gym the bus we took to the gym was always stuck in traffic so we were saying how great it would be if everything was in the same place fitness classes language classes library and even a snooty show and that's how the idea behind flit was born when we SCI could actually be a possibility we spent many evenings on roof thinking about it and brainstorming to make it a possibility and then we moved to practice lava to realize the project so welcome in the result this is our food center in Bratislava fleeta stands for a fifth and fluent and it's the first place where you can learn a new language have a group fitness classes or do both in the same place since we both studied psychology our method is based on the fact that when you exercise your brain produce some proteins and hurt meters which help in learning and our team is composed by teachers and professional fitness trainers so we operate on a very simple model we want to empower people to reach their potential in three different spheres language physical health and social sphere if we take the language for example we start by providing information so we invite university students or graduates to talk about the psychology of learning then we identify potential problems with learning by getting feedback from people and then we use our knowledge in psychology and neuroscience to find brain hacks to make it easier for example exercising helps with learning the last component of the model is motivation it takes a lot to stay motivated to keep working on yourself so we created a sense of community where people are surrounded by others who have the same goals we also help foreigners who are lost when arriving in Bratislava by offering Slovak classes workshops in an international environment for support | Mladiinfo Slovensko | UCiGlnoh9daZvHOwed_Z3ofA | 2017-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 471 | 2,577 |
S8WDFxsfCGg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8WDFxsfCGg | Big Ed Brown Scolds Liz Woods: I'm Not Gonna Be Pressured into Marriage! | Liz has good news she got an offer that could bring her a lot of money and stability she will need to show on a paper and that she has a stable life if she is going to fight for custody with her ex but Ed tells Liz that he won't let her pressure him on the issue of marriage I remember Liz woods and had Brown taking a romantic walk on the beach in one episode of course it's ridiculous to call it romantic when Ed's shirt was worn backward and Inside Out Liz was talking about her desire to go back to work and was all worked out because he didn't like Liz's hours and he didn't like her co-workers were young and energetic he just wanted to set a curfew for Liz and it underscores the fact that he is an insecure man a few days later Liz was doing well and running the restaurant that's when her Chef wanted to surprise her with a surprising offer he could make her a partner the money and stability Liz seeks may be within reach but that means more hours and an unhappy ad she was visibly nervous to tell the good news Big Ed first congratulated Liz and then he quickly stressed that he didn't like the idea of her working new long hours I need a wife he reminded his fiancee and this conversation is spilling over into an argument and the situation is tense like many partners before her Liz expresses her needs and goals for the future I've been thinking about the future Liz tells her toxic fiance she continues that she wants to be safe she goes on to discuss wedding plans despite their engagement Big Ed doesn't want to move forward I'm not going to be pressured into getting married and insists after these words it is clear that Liz is resentful of him and tries to keep from wanting to cry as she speaks to the confessional camera tears flowing torrents I don't deserve the drama anymore says Liz I don't deserve the Heartbreak I don't deserve it Liz and Ed have no shortage of drama it's not immediately apparent to me why and who proposed to Liz and is her fiance is dragging her slowly down the road to the altar is there some mystery there well whatever the case thanks for watching and see you soon of course like And subscribe if you see this content worthy enough [Music] | The Famous Room | UCh_QKHllTLnpWAWiZ5fz85Q | 2022-12-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 419 | 2,190 |
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